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Grassroots Marketing Orangeville ON

By using grassroots techniques in Orangeville, you can shoestring your way to effective marketing even without a big advertising budget. Try lifting a page from the success stories of these entrepreneurs – or create your own new approach.

Lamar Canadian Outdoor
905-357-1226
5440 Stanley Avenue
Niagara Falls, ON
Ryber Promotions
613-933-2221
779 Guy St
Cornwall, ON
NRI Gujarati
(905) 793-9067
99 Kennedy N
Brampton, ON
Lucidia Marketing Communications
705-941-9828
123 March Street
Sault Ste Marie, ON
McLaughlin Creative Communications
905-374-7577
5725 Byng Avenue
Niagara Falls, ON
Tizzard Marketing & Management Inc
519 927-5311
29 Autumn Dr
Caledon, ON
Magnetsigns
705 887-1870
1240 Somerville 3rd Concession
Lindsay, ON
Integrated Marketing Inc
519-822-6500
45 Speedvale Avenue East
Guelph, ON
Break Left Media
905-745-8556
York St.
Dundas, ON
Albano Marketing Group
519-754-4950
422 Grey S
Brantford, ON

6 Grassroots Marketing Success Stories

Grassroots marketing is the best way for your startup business to create awareness among potential customers and to establish a brand in whatever markets you’re targeting – local, regional or even national.

There’s nothing fancy about grassroots marketing techniques. All “grassroots” really means in this context is something unconventional that allows your brand to meet your customers where they live and work -- as contrasted with advertising, which depends on mass media to reach them.

“If you’re a startup, you don’t have a ton of money, so grassroots is what you have to do,” says Laura Betterly, a self-described “serial entrepreneur” who now is president of In Touch Media Group, a Clearwater, Fla., marketing concern that she founded.

Creativity and energy are what count in making grassroots marketing effective. Here are vignettes about a half-dozen grassroots techniques that different entrepreneurs have proven to work for them.

Grassroots marketing technique #1:
Attach your signs to telephone poles

When he started up his 1-800-GOTJUNK franchise in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Ben Hopper was having trouble with a tried-and-true grassroots-marketing technique: signs that he plunked into lawns and street corners. In his neck of the woods, homeowners and city work crews looked at them as clutter. So Hopper innovated and began tacking his signs to telephone poles. As long as he keeps them about nine or 10 feet off the ground, no one bothers them.

Author: The Sloan Brothers

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