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How will they find you again? Most likely they won't. Instead of searching for your company, they will go with the first company they find. They won't want to redo all that research or put in all those hours, just to save a few bucks; especially if they cannot remember your company name! If you don't want to lose a potential customer and/or client, you'll need to offer your visitors a way to stay in touch, such as a free newsletter! And the cheapest way to offer that newsletter is through email. Do you want to purchase a list of names and pray those people are interested in your business, services, or products? Absolutely NOT! You need to target your newsletter to the needs of those who would actually purchase your services/products. If not, you're wasting your time and money. It is better to slowly build your newsletter subscriber base, while gaining "qualified" leads, than it is to have a large subscriber base that isn't interested in what you have to offer. Should you offer freebies for signing up? That depends! If you offer a freebie to every person who signs up for your newsletter, you will end up receiving a lot of free publicity, but not the publicity you want. In fact, many of the subscribers will only be those looking to receive something for nothing. However, if you want to reward loyal customers who choose to stay informed about your company's products and/or services, you could always offer a drawing. Your drawing can be held once a month, once a quarter, semi-annually, or yearly. It can be a small item that markets your product, a product from your own company, a one-time service, or prizes sponsored from other (non-competing) businesses. Alyice Edrich is the author of Tid-Bits For Marketing Your Business With Articles. If you're ready to take your business to the next level but can't afford the advertisements, you'll want to read this book! Learn how to get your advertisement in front of thousands of readers, free. Visit: http://thedabblingmumpress.com to order a copy today!
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