
Good Deeds
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Send free samples to the radio station announcers and to the newspaper food critics. Word of mouth is your best advertising. Target your market, where are you located? Give flyer's out to the buildings close by. Advertise in health clubs and schools through flyer's. Push the health benefits of your products. |
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dovestail
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identify target customers from the area of your imaginary business territory among the select the sample group for juice tasting take their positive comments same maybe distributed are posted to customer thereby you can create word to mouth campaign collect details about kitty and anniversary parties and offer your service, news papers are happy to evaluate and write about you service in the feature column |
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Munya Says: GFOD
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Print ads and radio spots are gonna cost money, unless you pay by an "in kind" donation....in other words, free stuff.....but again, that's still costing you money because you're giving your product away.
Make up some t-shirts and bumper stickers (again it costs money) and pass them out along with some discount coupons. |
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whatevit
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YOU WANT AN ADVERTISEMENT BUDGET OF $0.00. You can get as many people that know the business you are in and have them walk around and tell everyone about the business.
You could print some fliers, and have them handed to people that pass the area at prime time of operation. You can do a Opening week drawing, service for 10, one entry for each order during opening. Make sure that everybody that come leave a business card - address - phone no. You will need to follow up. |
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Kid Salami
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There is a book that you can check out at the library, it's called "Advertising on a small budget" I can't tell you who the author is. Putting up flyers is always a great way to get your name out there. Offering something for a great price, is always a good way to bring people in to your juicebar, a Free smoothie with the purchase of a sandwich and side dish. You can work that out. Customers love a good deal! |
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The Rabbi
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Flyers are inexpensive. Offer a coupon. Visit other businesses and ask for their support in getting the word out. Get involved with the community organizations. Offer your shop for business card exchanges, fundraising. NETWORKING |
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ildjb
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Tell everyone you know about your juicebar. If your product is high-quality and a good value, the customers you have will (hopefully) tell their friends.
Make sure you have your hours posted so potential customers know when they can come back.
I think the only truly free advertising method is word-of-mouth.
Good luck, and I hope your juicebar does well. |
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t r
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Contact your local TV news programs, and volunteer to share a recipe, and make it live.
Cater a Charity event at cost.
Give away gift certificates on radio stations.
Create a mySpace account for your business and join local chat groups......don't advertise in the groups, but leave helpful comments, or nutrition tips etc.
Just some cheap ideas, hope one can help you. |
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Francis D
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you might as well not have a juice bar..You want yourself to be big and dont want to spend anything. If it was that easy, everybody would have a juice bar, an auto shop, a liquor store, etc etc....To be honest, the cheaper ways or free ways to advertise are a bit skimpy...so just spend the money if you want to have a presence....your choice... |
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Bunny Lebowski
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Nothing comes from nothing. |
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