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Startup Marketing Consultants Pensacola FL

Getting visibility for your new company could be as easy as hanging a shingle or creating a website. But marketing materials in Pensacola help create the right impressions on the eyes and ears of potential customers.

Team Media Creations Studios
(850) 417-7903
321 North Devilliers Street
Pensaocla, FL
Biznet2020, Inc. DBA: iDigital Hosting and Design
850-607-7157
321 N. DeVilliers Suite 204
Pensacola, FL
ADP Enterprises, LLC
(850) 725-6443
926 E. Cervantes St.
Pensacola, FL
Emagination Unlimited, Inc.
850-473-8808
4400 Bayou Boulevard, Suite 25A
Pensacola, FL
Valpak of Northwest Florida
850-332-7992
1149 Creighton Rd
Pensacola, FL
CleverOgre Branding Associates
(850) 341-1108
103 W. Intendencia St.
Pensacola, FL
Team Media Creations Studios
850-417-7903
310 East Government Street
Pensacola, FL
Mad Media
850-324-5585
3600 North 12th Ave
Pensacola, FL
Xcelin Mobile Media
850-565-0846
2718 Bayou Blvd
Pensacola, FL
Formsystems, Inc.
(850) 479-0800
P O Box 11187
Pensacola, FL

Developing Marketing Materials for a Startup Business

Without customers your company is just a great idea, an innovative product, or a much-needed service. So developing marketing materials should be one of the top priorities for your startup business. Visibility puts you in the running for getting actual business.

“For long-term startup success, it’s important to create targeted, marketing messages, goals and plans prior to reaching out to potential, new customers,” states Melanie Rembrandt of Rembrandt Communications, LLC, a writing and public relations business.

And you shouldn’t be intimidated by the concept of “ marketing .” We’re talking about an initial strategy for getting your company noticed and then producing some basic, affordable and easily put together marketing materials and pieces here -- not some 60-second TV commercial!

Decide on your marketing strategy

What’s one of the first things that people do when they create a startup? Buy stationery! But before you get anywhere close to that point, you should have your marketing strategy and targets down pat.

“Startups need to maximize their resources, and pinpoint their marketplace or they could waste money and manpower sending out flyers and e-mails right away,” says Domenic J. Locapo, a PR practitioner who also owns a bar in Lowell, Mass., with his brother. “Most people analyze their marketplace only after they’ve got their feet on the ground and have done some initial business.

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