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How To Market Your Seminar to Your Local Market
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How To Market Your Seminar to Your Local Market
If you have created a small business management course or
seminar, you are most likely anxious to get started with selling
your course or seminar. Unfortunately, it doesn't matter how
fantastic your course or seminar is if no one knows about it.
For this reason, the next step in successfully launching a small
business management course or seminar is marketing. But, just
how do you go about marketing your small business management or
seminar?
Know Your Market
In general, the best place to start when promoting a new course
or seminar is within your local market. Therefore, you should
search within your community, and your surrounding communities,
to find individuals who might be interested in your small
business management course or seminar.
Obviously, people who are already involved in a small business
might need the extra insight you can provide with your
expertise. This makes your yellow pages an excellent resource
for potential students of your course or seminar. Look for small
businesses that are locally owned and target their owners as
potential students of your small business course or seminar.
But, what about those people who are thinking about starting a
small business, but are looking for a little extra guidance and
assurance before taking the leap? This is where you come in.
With your course or seminar, you can give these people the
little push they need - and you can tap into an eager market
when you offer them your course or seminar. Unfortunately,
people who are just thinking about going into business can be
hard to find.
If you are not sure how to go about finding people who are
interested in your course or seminar, or if the whole process
seems overwhelming, marketing vendors are available to give you
the assistance you need. Through these marketing vendors, you
can learn strategies for discovering who is a part of your
target market, as well as how to get information about your
course or seminar into their hands.
Know Your Resources and Options
One avenue for marketing your small business management course
or seminar is through your community college. If you have a
community college in or near your community, contact their
office of Continuing Education. Often, Continuing Education
offices are looking to provide great non-credit courses and
seminars to their community. Even better, the college will do a
great deal of marketing for you.
Of course, you might not want to form a partnership with another
entity. Perhaps you don't want to share in the profits of your
course or seminar. Or, maybe you don't want to be restricted by
the guidelines of other institutions.
If this is the case, it is helpful to contact a marketing
agency. A marketing agency can help you formulate a business
plan. A marketing vendor can also help you create marketing
materials, such as brochures and news releases. In this way, you
can remain the independent owner of your course or seminar.
Another great source of marketing is word of mouth. Therefore,
make sure you let it be known that you have an excellent course
or seminar available. Pass out business cards and share
information about your course or seminar with as many people as
possible. With time, the word will spread about your course or
seminar.
Many people are interested in being their own bosses and owning
their own businesses. A large market for this type of course or
seminar exists, but finding the people interested in this type
of course or seminar can be tricky. Through the proper marketing
techniques, however, a small business seminar or course can be
highly successful.
About the author:
Kirk Ward provides free marketing resources for accountants,
consultants and tax professionals at
http://instantpracticebuilder.com.
Or, you can visit http://instantpracticebuilder.com/surveys/ and
tell Kirk what you need to make your professional practice grow.