A steady flow of clients and customers is what every small business needs to remain competitive and survive in today’s market. This is especially true of small, independently owned heating and plumbing businesses that do not have a company brand to rely upon and only have a small number of staff to make sure that the business runs smoothly. To compete in a modern market and to bring in new clients and customers, the owners of small businesses need to learn how to stretch a smaller marketing budget.
Here are five simple tips to help the plumbing and heating small business owners make the most out of a limited marketing budget.
1. Marketing is more about the long term than the short term. It is not meant to be a fast solution to a large problem. It is best to put a company’s marketing message on everything that a potential (and repeat) customer could see: the logo should be painted on the company van, employees should wear uniforms, the business should have cards and letterhead printed with the company logo, etc. The more a marketing message gets seen, the more likely it is to attract new customers.
2. The customer’s happiness comes first. Always, Go above and beyond to make sure that your customer is happy and that customer will be more likely to recommend your services to his or her friends and family. The best way to ensure your customer’s happiness is to give them more than he/she expects-extra services for free, discounts, etc.
3. Avoid price fluctuations. If a project is going to cost more than originally estimated, notify the customer immediately and let him decide if he has the budget to continue. Offer a discount to keep his business and avoid raising the quoted cost as much as possible.
4. Small business owners need to pay attention to referral sources. Keep a tally of where most referrals are coming from: word of mouth, advertising, passing by, phone book entry, etc. This allows business owners to allocate advertising funds correctly and helps them avoid spending money on a marketing tactic that might not be profitable.
5. Set up a small business website. Many heating and plumbing professionals do not realize the value that a website adds to their business. A website is another way for someone to investigate your company without any pressure of ordering services. The website does not need to be complex-a list of services and prices presented in a visually appeasing way should suffice.
These are five easy to implement tips that all heating and plumbing small business owners can take advantage of immediately and for very little overhead cost. It is no doubt one of the worst economic climates seen in the western world in decades. However, by being focused on marketing and on good service, any small company can still do well and sustain its growth.























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