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How to create a marketing plan for your small business - build a brand, target customers and set prices that will maximise sales.

The internet has transformed business marketing. No matter what you do, the internet is likely to be at the heart of your marketing strategy.

Social media is firmly established as a marketing tool. Having a presence opens up new lines of communication with existing and potential customers.

Advertising allows you to promote your business to potential and existing customers. There are many forms of advertising. It can take the form of direct mail, email marketing, online and print advertising, leaflets, outdoor advertising on billboards and buses or sponsorship.

Discover how to use media advertising, online advertising and mailings to promote your business. Find sources of cheap and free advertising and learn how to write effective advertising messages so that you get the most bang for your buck.

Customer care is at the heart of all successful companies. It can help you develop customer loyalty and improve relationships with your customers.

Sales bring in the money that enables your business to survive and grow. Your sales strategy will be driven by your sales objectives.

Market research exists to guide your business decisions by giving you insight into your market, competitors, products, marketing and your customers.

If you don't promote your business, potential customers will never know you exist or discover what you have to offer.

PR can be especially cost-effective for small businesses. However, you also need to act quickly to manage any bad press. Discover how you can get media coverage online and via the local press. WE also share tips and advice and how you can promote your business at exhibitions, trade fairs and networking events. 

Market research

Market research exists to guide your business decisions by giving you insight into your market, competitors, products, marketing and your customers.

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Demand for car body repairs depends to a large extent on the accident rate. Accident damage is likely to remain a big source of work for the foreseeable future with insurance work accounting for around 80% of repairers' workload.
This trends summary explains how there continues to be a high demand for car alarm fitters to sell security upgrades and tracking devices as vehicle-related theft is still a problem in the UK.
This trends summary explains changes in the vet sector reflecting the increase in small animals and a decrease in farmed livestock.
This trends summary explains that the turf supply market reflects the housing market and weather conditions.
This trends summary explains how the tree surgeon sector reflects the housing market and disposable income of households.
This trends summary explains how the smallholding sector reflects price and legislation changes in the agricultural sector.
This trends summary explains how intensive poultry production has changed in line with sensitivity to animal welfare issues.
The main factors affecting the plant nursery market trends are largely based on the economy and weather conditions.
This trends summary explains how the pig meat sector in the UK is always cyclical, so peaks and troughs in profitability are the norm. But the troughs have become harder to weather and the peaks have become less profitable.
This trends summary explains how the demand for organic produce is forecast to grow, but it is also greatly affected by the economy.
This trends summary explains that the market for livery stables stays broadly in line with the economy
This trends summary explains that the farrier market stays broadly in line with the economy as a whole
This trends summary explains that the performance of the farm supply sector is closely linked to the fortunes of the farming sector as a whole, which itself is dominated by commodity prices
This trends summary explains that shopping in farm shops has become increasingly popular with UK consumers, with the number of farm shops growing in recent years.
Retaining customers is cheaper than finding new ones. Customers become repeat purchasers because they like your product and appreciate your service.

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