There are some very good reasons why I don’t list services with fixed prices…

I strive to base my services around what I can GIVE to you, the business owner… and how I can help you get what you want out of your business.

I’d rather customize a solution that helps you increase your sales and profits and get  the results you’re looking for.

When we talk, it will NOT be about selling you on some pre-conceived idea I have of how I can help you. It’ll be a process of discovery, where I ask you questions about your business, and then think of ways to help you improve the marketing process in your business.

Every business is different, and the solutions I come up with will be different based on your unique business situation.

Pricing will then be based on the solutions we arrive at together.

Some of the tools we’ll use…

Website Design – Customized for your type of business. Grabs the visitor’s attention and persuades them to give you their personal details or call you immediately.

Squeeze Pages – A single page that has one purpose – to get the visitor to give you their name, email, phone number, etc. Usually offers a “bribe” (free ebook, report, gift, coupon, etc.) to accomplish this.

Social Media – Setting up your accounts at  FacebookLinkedInTwitter, and YouTube. Building your Facebook business page and branding you.

Newsletter – Educate your clients and promote your products and services

Email Marketing – Setting up an Autoresponder and Follow-Up Messages and Optin Forms on your website

SEO (Search Engine Optimization) – Your site will pop right up when people search for certain keyword phrases

Local Search – This goes hand in hand with SEO. As a real brick & mortar company, Google allows you to claim your Google place. When someone in your area searches, Google displays the businesses that have claimed their place. We will literally, “put your business on the map”!

Mobile Marketing – Millions of people today rely on there cell phone or other mobile device for communication, news, and finding local businesses, like restaurants. You can reach out to them directly, even if you don’t have a website.

Directories – Submitting the right information to Google, Yahoo, and MSN directories – plus many more directories relevant to your business.

Keyword Research – Choosing the words and phrases your potential clients actually use when trying to find your type of business. These are called “Long Tail” Keywords.

Forums – There are discussion forums on every subject imaginable and then some! Finding those in your business “niche” and participating in the discussion can be very beneficial – both to get “backlinks” and to get visitors.

Article Marketing -This is one of the oldest marketing techniques on the internet. There are thousands of article directories, and submitting original articles to them can bring a lot of traffic to your site.

Blogs – Search engines love blogs that are active. In other words, are updated with new information on a regular basis. This can help with your “ranking” and build a loyal bunch of readers.