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Local Marketing Ideas To Bomb Cyclone An Upcoming Snowstorm - Make Money Still!

Winter weather makes staying in business hard during the year! But every smart and experienced business knows to expect it every January through March, with the hopeful end in April. The holiday months of November and December don’t really matter, because Americans are hell-bent on shopping, and snowflakes are part of most interior decors and theme music on repeat that plays in every store. But the cold and gray lull before Valentine’s Day? Shudder!

How do you get the people out from underneath their heavy blankets? It requires a lot of coaxing with constancy. Think of the fast food commercials you (used) to see at night while watching cable. You may be too young for this, but, way past the dinner hour, commercials for pizza and burgers would come on. No one was going to get up off the couch right then to drive to get the food, but the next time they were out, they would pull over.

Back to our problem of getting the people out - or at least to buy your product:

  • Set the scene with visuals in your Instagram and TikTok.

  • Send similar or different pictures in a newsletter with special SNOWDAY coupon.

  • Promote ways to buy from you digitally.

Examples On How To Profit On A Snow Day

Pre-Promote Delivery - The Farmer

Problem: A farmer who usually sells in-person at markets is going to lose all sales on a snow day if she can’t show up to the market.
What To Do: 2 days before the predicted snowstorm, use the regular Instagram graphic you had designed that says: SNOW DAY! FREE DELIVERY! Also send that image in a newsletter to your people. They need to be conditioned that you

A. do free delivery,
B. are going to have a hard time showing up at market,
C. they might skip going to market that day.

Make their lives easier by telling them (again, and again, and again) that you deliver. Consider including a 5% off coupon for those who book early. You don’t need to do this every time. We know you need every penny.
Need Something? Don’t have a cute Instagram graphic like this? Hire us at Katie James Inc. to make one for you! We’d love to sink our creative juices into your brand to makes something that will compel people to get off their couches.

Pre-Promote That You Will Be Open

Problem: The snow is falling, and people see inches of snow out their front doors and sidewalks. They assume everything shut down, and they are taking the day off to binge-watch something (including Instagram and TikTok).
What To Do: 1 day before the predicted snowstorm, show your shovels and salt. Tell your people that will most likely be open - that you will most likely be open. Do this in Instagram and TikTok. Schedule a newsletter in advance that let’s people know “WE’RE OPEN!” despite the snowfall. Write it the day before, and have it ready to send the next day. If you can’t open because it’s all just too much, then don’t send it.
Need Something? Don’t have time to write such a newsletter or Instagram campaign because you’re out buying salt, and then you’ll be out shoveling in order to open? Hire us at Katie James Inc. to write it and schedule it for you.

Promote Online Sales

Problem: You shoveled out, but there aren’t a lot of people out. How are you going to reach them?
What To Do: Drop the prices for limited time only. Have a sale, where people can buy the products from their phones. Use Shopify to hook up to Instagram Ads. Or, if you need something less fancy, use your Squarespace site or your Square site to sell something at a special price. This sale pricing needs from be from a certain time frame, and only for that snow day. Create an Instagram graphic that says these time ranges and sale % off. Share this also to your newsletter
Need Something? You know what we’re going to say! Hire us at Katie James Inc. to finally make or improve that website of yours. Or, if you already prepared with a slick website, hire us to create the Instagram and newsletter combo to push your sales.

Book us in advance though! We need to plan just like you do. We usually don’t need to shovel out to do our work, however. So…We’re Open!

Training Session With Knot Too Shabby, An Annie Sloan Home Stockist

Training Session with Caryn of Knot To Shabby as we finalize her website (which has already been processing workshop and paint orders since our pre-launch). She’s a great learner, ready to dive in and wants to get under the hood of this Shopify website to update her home page with creative new collections! Watch for her monthly feature.

Newsletter hookup with MailChimp is next, and then this Shopify project is wrapped (this stage, at least!). Annie Sloan Home and complimentary stencils and furniture was never so easy to buy online! Knot Too Shabby can reach beyond her immediate local in Beacon, NY, to other local who travel to Beacon for free pickup in her shop.

To get a Katie James, Inc. website, simply visit our Services pages to see how we can help. 

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Tales from the Depths of Picking a Domain Name - After a Cease and Desist Letter

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I've been through the wringer a couple of times when naming a business and picking a domain name. Seriously, I think I've done it 7 or 17 times. For Tin Shingle, it resulted in a major company mailing us a cease and desist letter when our trademark application was days away from being approved. It was during the Publication phase, where companies have 30 days to challenge you. And challenge us they did.

We fought it for a year, and then gave up an settled. But going through the rebrand process was actually a great experience that resulted in one of my best names for a business: Tin Shingle.

I published three tips here in Tin Shingle's Tips section, so go check those out. But here are a few more inspirations behind the name:

  • Signal to the Artists: Marketing is a business thing, and artists don't usually think of it as a priority. Additionally, I wanted to attract makers at the early stages of their careers. To get with Tin Shingle early and propel their brands.
  • Work with my hands: I crave building things and working with my hands. I don't do it so often, but I dream to. Most of what I do is in the digital space, so having a business name that implied something physical was important to me.
  • Have it be totally, totally unique. I stress this in the Tips article, but I'm saying it again. Please. Don't remove one word to make your business name different from a similar business name. Just think of something different. You risk handing all of the earnings from your marketing efforts to your competitor!

Flyer 3-Pack for Valentine's Day Pop-Up Event: Paper, Facebook, Banner Ad

Paper flyers are one of the most important aspects to promoting an in-person event locally. However, with advertising promotions and free promotions via Facebook Event Pages, you'll need variations of the flyer to be similar in order to cross-promote your event. Key to this is making sure all of the imagery has the same look and feel. Even putting your flyer up on the door of where the event is is an important but sometimes overlooked move made by event hosts, and can cost the event a few people as they walk by a flyer-less door, oblivious to the fact that an event they'd seen around town is going on now - today - right here!

For the pop-up shop at A Little Beacon Blog, A Lovely Little Pop-Up, we started with the design of the paper flyer, 8.5"x11", which will be printed on regular paper at a local printer, with no bleed, so there will be a white border around it. Keeping the costs down. If we had a color laser printer in the office, we'd print it on that.

Next comes the Facebook event cover art. If people are seeing it around town, they want to recognize it on the official Facebook event page too! Important to us is making sure the day and time pop on all versions.

And finally, the banner ad size. In most cases, this will be the smallest design that may get the most visibility because of its placement in a media outlet. Even though the artists are important to this event, the date and time are crucial, so we made sure to make them pop. We changed the font to a more basic font that anyone can read while skimming quickly through other ads.

Of course, the hero image that remained consistent on all visuals is the red hearts. You can't miss this, even with your glasses off!

Cyber Monday Sale: 20% Off Digital Marketing and Website Design

Last day for our Cyber Monday sale on Website Design + Digital Marketing Services. This sale never happens, so here are the details that are good until midnight tonight:

PERSONAL TRAINING: 20% Off any already discounted package. Katie can help you plot out your website, make your social streams look good and be compelling, understand SEO, help you with your blog ideas to attract people from Google and shop from you (even if you sell time/services), etc.
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