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Grassroots Marketing Specialists Orangeville ON

Don’t have funds for advertising yet? Don’t despair! Grassroots-marketing techniques like these are inexpensive – and often more effective than paid advertising in building your startup business in Orangeville. Grassroots marketing techniques offer great ways for your startup business to get some marketing traction while you’re trying to get off the ground, because they’re typically cheap – and they can be highly effective.

Tizzard Marketing & Management Inc
519 927-5311
29 Autumn Dr
Caledon, ON
Albano Marketing Group
519-754-4950
422 Grey S
Brantford, ON
Impact Marketing
705 635-9796
1060-2 SeaBreeze
Lindsay, ON
Roberts Advertising & Marketing
519-971-9213
2345 Edna Street
Windsor, ON
Grafiks Marketing & Communications
519-336-5230
225 Mitton Street North
Sarnia, ON
Full Service Media
905-353-9009
7555 Montrose Road
Niagara Falls, ON
Advantages Advertising
613-938-8591
55 Water St W #240
Cornwall, ON
Local Bizzness Marketing Expert | BizzMobi Marketing
(905) 929-7206
381 Berkindale Drive Hamilton, ON L8E3R8, Canada
Hamilton, ON
Dubs & Dash
519-836-4335
57 Woodland Glen Drive
Guelph, ON
Ramsay Media
866 630-4095
14 Point Cr
Cornwall, ON

More Approaches to Grassroots Marketing Success

Grassroots marketing techniques offer great ways for your startup business to get some marketing traction while you’re trying to get off the ground, because they’re typically cheap – and they can be highly effective.

Actually, grassroots marketing makes tremendous sense for whatever phase your small business is in. Nothing shows off your products, services and brand like being right in the customer’s face.

We’ve assembled five grassroots-marketing techniques used by entrepreneurs who understand how to do them right.

Dress up your own mascot

Your business doesn’t have to be McDonald’s, with Ronald McDonald, or Borden, with Elsie the Cow, to have your own marketing mascot. A little imagination to create a character, and someone to sew a simple costume, will do nicely. Your own mascot can be a big winner, especially if your products or services involve kids.

Omega Farms created a Meg the Cow mascot that appears at stores and community events promoting the dairy’s new product line with omega-3 fish oils. “This has gotten us some really good attention at events,” says Cindy DiFerdinand, staff nutritionist of the Haward, Calif.-based business. “We’re going to do this in each market where we launch over a few weeks.”

Don’t be afraid to do cold-calling

Few people like to drop in on potential customers or phone them without greasing the skids a bit.

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