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Marketing Tips for Startups

Establishing a startup can be very scary, especially if you’ve never started a business before. That is why it is important to start marketing as soon as, if not before, you establish your business. Marketing is an extremely powerful way to get your brand out there, so make sure you do it properly to grow as a business and an entrepreneur.

Here are some great tips on how to market a startup:

1. Get to Know Your Market

It’s really important to know exactly who you’re selling to. It doesn’t help if you know your product, but you have no idea whether people will actually buy it. And remember, it’s normal to change your target audience every now and again, but make sure you know them well before you start marketing!

2. Surround Yourself with a Strong Team

Having a team that supports you can do wonders for your business. So, if you have employees, partners, or investors, make sure you involve them in your marketing plan. This way, you’ll have input from several points of view, fewer mistakes, and increased marketing efficiency.

3. Create Quality Content

Make sure you take advantage of what social media can do and that your content is on par with your target audience. Also, it’s good to post varying content according to the nature of the respective social media platform. For example, Instagram posts will definitely vary from Twitter posts.

4. Balance Selling and Engaging

Your target audience will not only want to hear about what you’re selling - they want to know that you are human too. Customers will follow a brand they feel a part of and connected to. So, make sure you bring in the human factor.

If you want more help marketing your startup, schedule a free consultation with us

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Kimberly Portuondo
December 8, 2020
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