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As a startup you are at a disadvantage to established businesses - people don't yet know about your awesome products and services. It is essential that you get the word out to people so that they can become your customers. Justin looks at the basics of Marketing and Advertising for a small business and the various considerations, strategies, and costs involved.

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ARTICLE TRANSCRIPT: 

BLOG: How to Develop a Marketing Plan for Your Startup

 

TIME INDEX:

00:32 - Advertising or Marketing - Which is Better for a Startup?

03:13 - The Difference Between Marketing and Advertising

04:20 - Definition of Marketing

05:13 - Definition of Advertising

06:23 - Marketing - Target Your Specific Audience

09:00 - Establish Systems to Measure and Track Your Advertising

09:49 - Target the Timing of Your Advertising

10:51 - Create a Strong Brand

11:59 - Work on Your Online Presence

12:50 - Show Up in the Right Places

14:21 - Create an Elevator Pitch

17:29 - Advertising

17:47 - Leverage Your Community

18:24 - Collaborate With Other Businesses

19:07 - Network

19:31 - Give Speeches and Seminars

20:08 - Ask for Referrals

20:48 - Get Social

22:04 - Create a Blog

22:35 - Start a Podcast!

25:07 - Use Coupons

25:56 - Do a Give-Away

26:37 - How Much Should You Spend on Marketing & Advertising?

28:57 - Summary

 

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BIO:

Justin A. Goodbread, CFP®, CEPA, CVGA, is a nationally recognized financial planner, business educator, wealth manager, author, speaker, and entrepreneur. He has 20+ years of experience teaching small business owners how to start, buy, grow, and sell businesses. He is a multi-year recipient of the Investopedia Top 100 Advisor and 2018 Exit Planning Institute’s Exit Planner Leader of the Year.

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