Posts Tagged ‘vegas businesses’

Enriching Your Las Vegas Marketing Mix is a Must

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

Las Vegas businesses, here’s the lowdown… advertisement is simply not marketing, it is only a PART of marketing. It’s like saying you want to have a rich market, but you don’t want to market to you client base. Forget about online marketing, web marketing, a sound corporate identity. You don’t need ‘em?

So wrong. Same is true for revenue generation… if done in your own bubble, none of these valuable strategies and tactics will get the results you’re looking for. For your Las Vegas professional services, where your relationship with your target Las Vegas audience evolves and solidifies based on their trust for you - it is all about layering your “marketing touch” in a way that builds trust solidly over time. You will scare potential clients with too much too soon!

You, as a Las Vegas business owner, have to know which strategies to use and when, based on clearly defined objectives. Each and every marketing strategy has a different and unique purpose. Here’s an overview to making sound choices.

Advertising your Las Vegas business means getting the word out to potential clients about your company through paid advertising which includes ads or commercials in the Las Vegas media, including potentially print, radio, television and internet. You should consider advertising to:

  • establish awareness for your company’s products and services
  • heighten interest in the marketplace
  • educate potential customers
  • influence perceptions customers may have about your business

With that said, advertising can be fairly costly, but if you do it correctly and with a marketing perspective in mind and a fair budget it can indeed be effective and produce results.

Public Relations or PR is getting the word about your business products and service through the press, including articles, interview and newsworthy stories. As a business, you should use Public Relations to:

  • build credibility and trust for your Las Vegas business
  • move up a level in the eyes of your target audience and clients
  • create a buzz
  • get free attention

Getting good publicity requires a What’s In It For Me (WIIFM) messaging, so you have to pass the “who cares about my Las Vegas business” test each and every time. If you release a PR new item, for example, with “My Las Vegas business is proud to announce the…,” you’re going to end up dead in the water! Good relationships building with the local press is essential.

To promote your business equals getting the word out through articles, blog articles and email newsletters that you write and that potential customers will VALUE. These types of communications give you publicity and allow you to get enough visibility to become a speaker, a sponsor, will allow you to join committees and help you promote to:

  • entice your target audience to consider your company’s products/service
  • invite your audience to an a real time or online event or seminar
  • introduce a new offer your business is promoting
  • meet a short-term objective like a monthly sales goal 
  • test new ideas about what your clients are looking for
  •  invite interaction with you and your company

Promotions are one of the most effective ways for professional businesses to build trust with customers in the vast marketplace. The options in your promotional tool kit is both vast and can be cost-effective. Get a basic plan of both online/offline promotional strategies and tactics in place you will be in pretty good shape.

As a professional business owner, you will have to make critical choices for each and every strategy you undertake…. online, offline, etc. Here are some rules of thumb to help guide you:

  • utilize the WIIFM factor always
  • unless you have the backing of a fat marketing budget, promotion and PR tend to be your wisest and smartest investments for ROI
  • online marketing and promotion is in general more cost-effective than print media
  • permission-based marketing is a always a must

If you want your business to build awareness, interest, and credibility, you really will need all three strategies: advertising, PR and promotions as par of your marketing mix.

Maximizing Las Vegas Internet Marketing & Online Marketing Campaigns

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

If you aren’t currently running any internet marketing or online marketing programs for your Las Vegas website or business in general, you are a bit behind the curve. Over the past 10 years, many companies have shifted their marketing budgets from more traditional print methods (yellow pages, newspapers, magazine ads) to online marketing programs, after all, people are turning more and more toward looking for local Las Vegas businesses online through a google search, for example.

Here are some potential ideas for running your online marketing programs (along with links to our main website that describe each item further):

 

You can do all of the above yourself, it requires a learning curve and time to sign up and monitor the above internet marketing strategies, however, if you need help from a professional, please be sure to contact Perkolate at fullsteam@perkolate.com or give us a call at 702.341.0085. Get ahead of the curve!

Why You Should Work with a Local Marketing & Design Firm in Las Vegas

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

You might think you have a lot of reasons to work with a Marketing & Design agency outside of the Las Vegas area to help you market and promote your business or company. Reputation and experience are a couple of often-heard reasons.  Bigger firms and national and international firms are most likely not necessary to achieve your business and marketing objectives. If you are having a tough time trying to find the best fit for you and your marketing and design needs here in Las Vegas, read on.

Why you should be working with a local marketing and design firm in Las Vegas

  • Local Marketing and Design firms (like Perkolate) know the local Las Vegas market and all of the nuances involved in marketing your business or services here in Vegas and nationally.
  • Meet the company you hire to work with you on your marketing and web and graphic design projects face to face.  Nobody wants to work with people they haven’t met in person and have a relationship with.
  • A local company, like Perkolate, has done business within the community for many years (if they are reputable) and would know of a lot of resources and great connections to help you with your business or company.
  • Supporting businesses in your own community make your business and other Las Vegas businesses stronger.