Thursday, April 22, 2010

In Honor of the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day

In honor of the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, we wanted to suggest some eco-friendly marketing concepts that you may or may not have considered for your company.

Many companies around the world are implementing environmentally-friendly business practices for several different reasons. Many times it saves money (less printing costs), provides a healthier environment for workers and customers, is more energy-efficient, along with many other perks to the new green living trend.

Today our focus is on marketing in a more economically-friendly way. Of course, the majority of Magnolia Media’s services are internet-related, so we are very familiar with the marketing avenues we’ll be discussing on our blog today.

E-Newsletters –

Email newsletters are a great way to get the word out about specials, new products, industry news, or specifically just your company news. Have customers sign up for your e-newsletters when they check out at your store register, when they’re browsing your website, or encourage your Facebook or Twitter friends to sign up for your newsletter.

E-Newsletters provide you a way to send out information to a large number of customers or prospects on a small budget. It eliminates the cost of printing postcards or flyers in order to notify past customers of specials or upcoming events, and is a more environmentally-friendly marketing avenue. You also can receive detailed statistics on each email and see how many bounces, opens, forwards, etc. your emails are getting.

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) –

Optimizing your website for search engines can have a huge impact on website traffic without even spending a dime on traditional methods of advertising. Investing in one-time optimization or recurring services, will both enhance your rankings on Google, Yahoo, Bing and more. This reduces the need for magazine advertising, phone book advertising, and newspaper ads. We know these are traditional marketing techniques, and many people still swear by them…but online marketing is more environmentally friendly, and is also more profitable for most industries!

E-Business Cards / Email Signatures –

If you’re emailing someone anyway, why not reinforce your company’s name and brand at the bottom of the email? Graphical signatures are more eye-catching and memorable. And functional ones, with links to your website or other helpful links, are interactive for your email contact. Provide helpful information to your friends, customers, prospects, and give them something nice to look at in your email.

While you’re at it, why not show them what’s new with your company or what specials you’re running. Use this necessary email as an opportunity to go ahead and put more information in front of them that they may not otherwise know of. The more you can advertise your brand online for a low cost, the less negative impact you’re making on the environment.

Online Quotes or Brochures –

When an interested person calls and needs a quote for your products or services, do you send them a lengthy quote through the mail? If so, why not eliminate the unnecessary printing and envelopes by simply emailing the quote or brochure to your prospect. It will also get to them sooner, and you may make a sale sooner!

Social Media Marketing –

Marketing your company through Facebook, Twitter, Blogs, etc. may be a great way to gain exposure through the online market. Many companies are utilizing this free or low-cost (if maintained through an agency) marketing in order to reach the general public through friends, fan pages, and targeted advertising. It’s all online, so it’s a limited effect on the environment!

Text Messaging Campaigns –

More and more companies are using cell phones as a marketing tool to their customers. Text messaging campaigns utilize the internet and wireless phone service to provide your customers with live updates or news. This is a great tool for marketing without effecting the environment!

Promotional Products –

If your company hands out promotional products at trade shows, sales, or events, think about recycled, or “green” promotional products. They can make just as good of a first impression as some others, and some prospects or customers may even be happier to receive a product they know is made from recycled paper or plastic.

Other Green Marketing Ideas:

  • Avoid printing large quantities of marketing collateral that go out of date relatively soon.
  • With direct mail, use strategically chosen markets instead of general mass mailing, to reduce printing and mailing.
  • Save on paper, printing, and postage by sending self-mailers or postcards instead of letters or brochures in envelopes.
So, with all of these ideas, surely your company can find a way to use some more environmentally-friendly methods of marketing. We hope that some of these are ideas you've never considered and that we've spurred on some new concepts to help your business. Let us know if we can be of assistance because we offer many of the above referenced services!

HAPPY EARTH DAY!

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