Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Marketing a New Painting Business

A frequent question from those starting a new painting business is how to obtain work. With few, if any references, no market presence, and often little money for advertising, the new business owner is in a quandry.

While I would recommend developing a business plan (including a marketing plan) prior to launching a new business, this does little good for someone who has already opened the doors.

Perhaps the easiest and least expensive method is door hangers. When I started my business 22 years ago I distributed thousands of door hangers. When I didn't have a job to do, my job was handing out door hangers. It wasn't fun (particularly in Houston's very hot summers) but it worked.

The following can serve as a crude marketing plan:

Select a small area to target (1,000 to 2,500 homes). Get the door hangers out as quickly as possible. When a job is sold, get a sign in the yard immediately and leave it there as long as possible. At the same time, market to the neighbors with more door hangers or direct mail (check out QuantumMail.com for inexpensive postcards). This provides consistent and regular exposure in a small area and increases the effectiveness of each piece.

As money permits add the following to your marketing plan: vehicle signage, customer retention, and newspaper ads or inserts. Again, keep your marketing focused on a small area to maximize exposures.

No marketing plan is perfect. Nor will the results be immediate. But persistence and consistency will produce results in time.

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