Advertising a Business

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Summary: There are different ways to advertise a business depending on a business' budget. Find out how to advertise through media, Web sites or personal contacts within a community with help from a college business instructor in this free video on marketing strategies and plans.

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By John Niemira
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John Niemira is a professor of business at Stevens-Henager College in Salt Lake City, Utah.read more

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"Hi, my name is John Niemira. And I'm here on the campus of the Salt Lake City campus of the Steven Henager College. I want to talk to you briefly about advertising your business. The several different ways there is to advertising business. It all depends on your budget. How much can you afford to spend? There's probably four main ways. Using media such as television, radio, bill boards. That's sort of, which is kind of expensive. Second way to go is on-line. Developing a website. Advertising on some of the search engines. Or even some of the free websites, is a good way to go with it. Third way maybe, the personal contacts in your community. Go out yourself, go to city and county events. Get to know people, get to know your customers. Who are you, who you're targeting business towards? That's who you want to visit. And if your budget can afford it. You could also use a professional agency. There are several marketing, advertising agencies out there, who could help you with that. But again, it's kind of, costly. So that's four good ways to get started advertising your business. For any more information on this topic or any other business topic. You can contact me directly in my e-mail, jniemira@gmail.com."

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