Need to know alternate ways to promote a Weekly Campaign
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Hi Everyone,
I first thank for all people who read this post and offer to help me..
1. My client is going to start a weekly campaign starting from tomorrow its a online flower delivery company
2. They have already setup the Google ad words for it but he wanted to know is there any other way he can bring visitors to this campaign.
3. I have setup email blasting apart from this anything you people can suggest and little explanation too.
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Your Suggestions really started the ball rolling
Looking for some more options people
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You have a lot of options actually
1. Start with your most basic ones, which are social platforms. Advertise, promote, SEO, reach out. This gets the ball rolling quick for new sites with a competitive niche like this
2. Content creation and marketing - create an infographic, start an epic storyline post or whatever that your target market would like. Segment them first. For example, there's a good chance someone looking for the service is dating someone. Why not create a content piece about the best ways to impress a girl he's dating with things he can do along with a "surprise" flower delivery.
3. Promotion and contests - maybe you can do a weekly special, like customising certain products for the receiver.
4. the usual SEO - this is probably the longest in terms of ROI but it's the most important long term.
There a lot more you can do which is limited to your imagination and budget. I know other mozers here have other creative or traditional things in their mind that will also help a lot.
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