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Attracting Local Customers

4 mins 20th October 2015
Marketing Locally | Kensa Creative

Marketing locally is just as important as marketing nationally - especially if your business is mainly within your area.


You can’t buy love, but you can buy local

In this age of globalisation and online shopping, buying local has steadily grown to become a marketing concept all of it’s own. Now it’s about marketing locally, too.

Buying local is not just about farmers markets and keeping the village shop in business, it extends to all local goods, manufacturing and services and with diverse multicultural societies, it also means you don’t have to go to different countries for more cultural products or food. The chances are they are available on your doorstep; these all now come under the ‘buy local’ umbrella.

If your business sources locally, be proud and promote it as one of your USP’s (Unique Selling Point). Whether or not a business is local and/or source locally could be a deciding factor on whether or not some potential clients, who support their local economy, choose to make that purchase. If your product only has some elements/ingredients from the local area, just sight ‘sourced local where possible’ in your marketing material. As long as this statement is is true, it will cover you if in some instances you have to source further afield, whilst still supporting the local movement.

 Online Local Marketing

It’s important to optimise your website for local searches – as well as word of mouth, many people will use search engines to find local businesses and use search terms such as ‘accountant in Shropshire’, ‘bathroom supplier Middlesex’ or ‘marketing help Nottingham’. The internet is now an equally powerful marketing tool locally as it is nationally. Google even offer free local business listings. If you don’t yet have a Google business listing, you can register here:https://www.google.co.uk/intl/en/business/

Social networking is also a great way to market locally and connect to local people and businesses. Just by listing the area you’re based in on your company profile will link you accordingly. Many social networking sites now also offer location-based services, meaning if you place advertisements or sponsored posts, you can select the area of the country you want to target, thus making it far more cost effective

Look out for local groups on social networks that are designed to help businesses network online and market locally. If you have Twitter, for example, all you have to do is ‘tweet’ for example #telfordhour between 8-9pm every Tuesday to be apart of it. Use a search engine to see if there is a group like this for your area and their day and time. They will normally have a detailed website or profile like the following: https://twitter.com/TelfordHour and hey, if there isn’t one for your area – you can always start a group yourself!

Networking

Local networking groups in your area are a great way to connect with potential clients or associates, your local Chambers of Commerce will host a series of these kinds of events, which are very inexpensive to attend or free, on occasions also giving you the opportunity to exhibit, find your local chambers of commerce here:https://www.britishchambers.org.uk/find-your-chamber/.

Another slightly different method of networking within your local area is to join your local BNI group. BNI is a networking referral organisation, which allows only one representative from each trade or profession to join any local group. This means you can avoid competition, ensuring you receive 100% of all new business related to you, referred via the group members. To find out more and see where your local group is visit their website here: https://www.bni.co.uk/what-bni.

Traditional Local Marketing

Other traditional marketing methods are still very effective for the local movement and should be considered; this could be in the form of striking information boards on road sides near to your business if it is of a drop in nature, ensure you are listed in local directories – which are now online mostly (a link to your website would be advantages here), advertisements in local press, radio commercial, door-to-door leaflet delivery with a featured offer code would also work well in attracting local custom.

Looking for marketing support?

Whatever channel of marketing you are contemplating to support your local economy and to attract a wider client base, we can help! Contact us for a no obligations chat about how we can help you achieve your goals with marketing locally in a cost-effective and engaging way.


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