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Road Side Pub
Online Business Owners What Promos Worked For You?
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 12122034" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>Unfortunately, your Facebook page doesn't offer any of the great info found on your website. That's one of the weaknesses of Facebook page for a business. So the odds of someone actually going to your website after Liking your Facebook page might be pretty small. I would focus more on drawing people to your website through traditional advertising, because you're selling exception service. </p><p></p><p>Also, many iPhone users don't use screen protectors (me included), and you'd want it to be a really good one. Not a cheapie. Some sort of discount for a time period might be good. Just some thoughts. Advertising isn't cheap, but to succeed with a business you have to do some level of marketing/advertising. And since your business is local, you should focus on local advertising. What kind of ads are you placing, or planning to place, locally? Are you advertising in your local Yellow Pages? </p><p></p><p>In looking at your website, I quickly see that your "hooks" are the speed of your iPhone/iPad repairs and the fact that you have a wide range of repair services. It gives me all the info I need in a short browse. Nicely done! If I was on your website because I wanted an iPhone repair, it is highly likely I would use your company. So you need to find a good way to get people to your website. Getting people to Like your Facebook page might not get them to go to your website, especially if they don't need a repair. <u>You want to grab people who DO need a repair.</u> Some way to get their attention. Which is why I mentioned local Yellow Pages advertising (actual book and Internet). People needing an iPhone repair will typically either check their Yellow Pages directory or do a Google search. The trick is finding the creative means to get these people interested in YOUR company when they need that service. JMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 12122034, member: 6727"] Unfortunately, your Facebook page doesn't offer any of the great info found on your website. That's one of the weaknesses of Facebook page for a business. So the odds of someone actually going to your website after Liking your Facebook page might be pretty small. I would focus more on drawing people to your website through traditional advertising, because you're selling exception service. Also, many iPhone users don't use screen protectors (me included), and you'd want it to be a really good one. Not a cheapie. Some sort of discount for a time period might be good. Just some thoughts. Advertising isn't cheap, but to succeed with a business you have to do some level of marketing/advertising. And since your business is local, you should focus on local advertising. What kind of ads are you placing, or planning to place, locally? Are you advertising in your local Yellow Pages? In looking at your website, I quickly see that your "hooks" are the speed of your iPhone/iPad repairs and the fact that you have a wide range of repair services. It gives me all the info I need in a short browse. Nicely done! If I was on your website because I wanted an iPhone repair, it is highly likely I would use your company. So you need to find a good way to get people to your website. Getting people to Like your Facebook page might not get them to go to your website, especially if they don't need a repair. [U]You want to grab people who DO need a repair.[/U] Some way to get their attention. Which is why I mentioned local Yellow Pages advertising (actual book and Internet). People needing an iPhone repair will typically either check their Yellow Pages directory or do a Google search. The trick is finding the creative means to get these people interested in YOUR company when they need that service. JMO. [/QUOTE]
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