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Grassroots Marketing Consultants Detroit MI

Need some fertilizer for that grassroots marketing effort - we've got some tips and advice to help you spread the word about your startup business.

Discovery Marketing
(313) 441-0000
16964 W Warren Ave
Detroit, MI
Goodwinconsulting.us
248.414.4533
1015 Mohawk Avenue
Royal Oak, MI
A & R Telecom
(248) 414-6810
13200 Capital St
Oak Park, MI
Words For Hire
800-648-5158
13335 15 Mile Road
Sterling Heights, MI
Prime Team Svc
(248) 435-9550
2752 Industrial Row Dr
Troy, MI
Juanita Chronowski
313-383-6791
PO Box 153
Allen Park, MI
MHK Marketing Group LLC
248-336-8886
300 E. Fourth Street
Royal Oak, MI
Integrity Communications
248 202.0583
878 Henrietta
Birmingham, MI
Producers Choice
(586) 693-4900
40622 Mound Rd
Sterling Heights, MI
Candor
(248) 362-7366
570 Kirts Blvd
Troy, MI
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Grassroots Marketing Fertilizer

Looking for a great way to drive traffic to your business? No million dollar ad budget last time you checked? The solution may be to harness the power of grassroots marketing.

Grassroots marketing is simply taking an unconventional approach to getting people interested in what you offer. It’s driven by creativity and energy—the stuff we entrepreneurs have a lot of. And it doesn’t require a lot of money—the stuff we have the least of!

To get started with grassroots marketing, consider these three ideas:

  1. Get trendsetters to be customers, even if you have to offer freebies. When everyday people see the "cool" people buying in, it can transform them into customers. Reach out to performers, celebrities and athletes. Depending upon your product or service, identify local people who are high profile—like the popular kids, the "early adopters" who have all the latest gadgets, or fashionable women who others copy.
  2. Sponsor local events where the audience is strategic for you. Buy a big banner and make sure it’s hanging in full view at the events. Studies show that familiarity alone can positively influence people’s buying decisions.
  3. Ask local merchants to cooperatively promote your offering. Find the ones who are not competitive with you but whose customers fit your target market. Print up inexpensive fliers and locate them at their cash register. Provide merchants with a coupon they can offer when someone makes a purchase.

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