Bootstrap Local Marketing

Havelock, Canada

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Spécialités

Bootstrap Local Marketing can help small businesses effectively use the internet to find new customers or clients and market their brand. The best time to place your compelling message in front of a potential customer is when they are ready to buy. And overwhelmingly, when today’s customer is ready to buy, they go to the internet to find a business. Bootstrap Local Marketing will make sure your business shows up in the search results for the search terms customers are using to find a business.

Your businesses reputation is one of the primary reasons for a potential client to take a chance on doing business with you. Did you know 72% of people trust online reviews? They trust them more then editorial content on TV or in the newspapers. If your great reputation isn’t showing up online, you are losing money. Call Bootstrap Local Marketing to make sure your reputation is reflected by your current customers reviews of your business.

Historique

Fondé en 2011.

Established in March or 2011, Bootstrap Local Marketing has been working with local small businesses in Northumberland County since then to help them increase their presence online. In addition to performing «work for hire» Bootstrap has also held free workshops in Hastings and Warkworth to help businesses understand what they can do themselves to get established online.

Bootstrap Local Marketing has also been active in providing information about «Reputation Marketing» through local business networking groups and in press releases. The large number of urban tourists and travellers passing through or returning to the area makes local businesses vulnerable to bad reviews if they are not prepared for the higher level of service consumers expect. Todays potential customers search online before buying and small businesses need to understand how online reviews can hurt or help them.

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Paul S.

Gérant de commerce

Paul has been an avid student of the sales and marketing process for most of his life. He established and operated his first website in 2003. After a long corporate career he decided to quit and start his own business in 2011.

Active in his community through membership in non-​profit groups and the local Chambers of Commerce, Paul has held free workshops for local businesses and members of the arts community to help them through the 2015 bridge closure in Hastings.