


How much time do you spend driving (or, unfortunately, sitting stuck in traffic)? Take advantage of this opportunity by placing your URL on your car for everyone to see.
It's also a good idea to keep a few business cards, brochures, flyers, or other information in your car that you can give out to people who stop to inquire about your business.
Some businesses can really benefit from the use of fridge magnets which make their phone number readily accessible. Put your web site address on your fridge magnet as secondary call to action.
Record your standard message, then add something like, "For more information on [your product], visit our web site at www.MyDomain.com.au."
If your business is allowed to use street signage to advertise itself, then take full advantage of this right and make sure your web site address is placed somewhere prominently on your signage.
With complementary businesses. For example, let's say you sell a dog training video. You could approach local groomers or dog agility centres and offer to share the cost of their next direct mail campaign: when they mail a postcard or letter inviting their clients to return, you also offer their clients a discount on your dog training video. This way you both reduce your costs... you reach a targeted audience quickly, easily, and through a trusted party (the other business)... and your business 'partner' can make a valuable product available at a discount to their customers.
Creative Marketing is a very powerful tool. If you would like to discuss or brainstorm your options with Dale Carter from GTP iCommerce, why not come in and grab a coffee to discuss some ideas. Call GTP on 1300 856 533.