There are many creative ways to offer something for FREE. Give potential clients a chance to sample your expertise. Let's say you are a public speaker. The next time you present a weekend seminar or a series of workshops, offer a FREE introductory class. Set an advance date and plan at least one hour of your time to tease them with some of your best material. Dazzle them with your knowledge. Impress them with your credentials. Make it easy for them to say "yes." If the price of your workshops tend to be on the expensive side, a well-planned introductory class will convince potential attendees that your price is well worth the money.
What if you're presenting a two hour workshop to be held once a month or so? How about offering a FREE report on the main topic, ie. valuable information that they may not have access to elsewhere? Another possibility might be a FREE audiotape or CD with some of your best tips.
Perhaps a FREE booklet with some of your stories, ideas or secrets will get them through the door and into the seats.
If you don't have the credentials or expertise to facilitate a workshop that people are interested in, then you may opt for hiring a professional to deliver the information with you. You'd be responsible for planning, marketing and hosting the event. I know from experience that it's a lot of work, but may offer interesting opportunities. It's a win-win situation. Your guests receive valuable information and you can still tie-in your product or service to the information and make back of the room sales.
Whatever your field of interest, think of some creative way to make your presentation a valuable commodity to those who are sitting on the fence. Offer something for FREE that people really want, and you have a powerful marketing tool.
Published by Linda Chappo
Linda is an expert in small business marketing. She taught classes for the West Coast Business Academy and created a marketing ezine. Her marketing book "Marketing Like a Pro, by Using What You Know" was en... View profile
- The Best Way to Start a BusinessI am going to share my own experiences in starting a business without scamming you!
- Bubba in the Backyard: The Politics of Race, Sex, Gender, and Class in Campagin 2008This is the first of a series of essays written during the course of Campaign 2008. In it T.S. Aschenge lays out a bold exploration of the racial foundations of the opposition to the candidacy of Barack Obama.
- Acai Berry Marketing Scam Strikes AgainWhile there may be nothing wrong with the Acai Berry product itself, the marketing of it through e-mail spam is deceptive and misleading
- Experiential MarketingWhile television ads used to depict consumption experiences, in today's world, having the consumption experience is more important than ever. Lead adopters review products and services and their friends will trust the...
- Children from Another World: The Chronicles of Narnia This is a research article about children's literature, mythology and popular culture. It tries to understand the important role that the very different religious sensibilities of authors like C.S. Lewis and Philip P...
- Using Referrals to Generate Clients
- One Powerful Word that Will Boost Your Sales
- The 13 Most Powerful Words in Marketing
- Sales Are Everything: Maximize the Potential of Your Website
- The Best Way to Raise Money for Your Film
- Freebies and Contests Can Increase Ecommerce Profits
- Hello from Niagara Falls: Skylon Tower, Imax Theatre and Journey Behind the Falls
