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When it comes to business marketing, creativity pays off. Doing something different from your competitors, whether that means giving free apparel or investing in a vehicle wrap, will help your business stand out from the crowd. Maximize your efforts with one or more of the strategies below.

Unique Business Marketing Strategies

1. Give Out Free Items

People love free items, from clothing to water bottles and bumper stickers. Include your logo, tagline, or other pertinent information while keeping the object simple and attractive, so people will use it and get your brand in front of more eyes. People may even ask them about your design, which gives them a chance to rave about your business.

2. Use Vehicle Wraps

vehicle wrapsA wrap can be fitted around any vehicle, from a small passenger car to a large truck. Include your logo, contact information, and a tagline to ensure your services are clear. This vehicle wrap will then a moving billboard that makes you look more professional as you arrive to work.

3. Feature a Customer on Social Media

Most people are on social media these days, and building your own social presence is entirely free. Interview a customer or feature a project that you did for them, and then add them as a friend and tag them in the post. They’ll likely be happy to share it on their own page, which expands your audience to all their friends. This is a great way to engage with your clients and get information about your business out there.

 

DTM Signs and Truck Wraps designs and installs vehicle wraps for the businesses of Brooklyn, NY. Whether you have a full fleet of trucks or a single car, they’ll get the job done right at a fair price. Their award-winning graphic design team will create a wrap that catches the eye and reinforces your brand, and they’ll then bring it to life with their high-quality printing and flawless installation. To make it even more affordable, financing is now available. Learn more about their services on their website, and call (347) 312-5488 to request a quote.

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