DIY Marketing That Works

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I’m a work in progress when it comes to marketing. Over the years, I’ve discussed the results of various marketing strategies with my clients and tried out some of my own.

The good news is there are many initiatives you can implement on your own that that will likely work.

Here are some suggestions.

My definition of “marketing”

Here’s how I define marketing: An initiative that generates qualified leads, resulting in the possibility of converting prospects into clients.

That’s what my clients want.

DIY marketing works

Here’s a surprising observation from a marketing consultant (me): DIY marketing can be very effective.

Here are some suggestions.

  1. Raise your social media presence

“Social media” includes your website and your presence on sites like LinkedIn. While you should outsource your website to a professional design team and a content writer who understands your target market, nothing prevents you from posting regularly on social media.

Avoid self-promotion. Make your posts informative and helpful. Don’t shy away from being provocative where appropriate. My LinkedIn posts commenting on Jim Cramer generate far more interest than reposting my blogs.

Comment on other posts or just “like” them.

Social media posts that aren’t about you are the most effective.