Do you own your own business and have recently moved yourself and your business to a new city? Are you unsure of how to go about marketing your business in your new city? If you answered yes to those two questions then you've come to the right place. Moving a business to a new city can be hard. You already had made a name for yourself and your vacuum excavation business in your old city and things were going pretty good but then you decided to leave and start over in a new location.

The hardest part about opening up shop in a new city is getting new customers. If you want to figure out ways to attract people to your composite decking business then we've got a few business marketing ideas for you that you can use to get your business noticed in your new community once you've settled in.

If you want to go all old school you can pick up some meeting name badges, stick them on yourselves and your employees and go door to door around your neighborhood and introduce yourself to the locals. Tell them a bit about yourself and your new business and invite them to check out your shop.

If that's not really suitable for you then why not host a grand opening event? Advertise it in the local paper, print up signs and post them around town and spread the word that you're new in town and want to get to know everybody. Entice people to come to your grand opening by making it a party. Have free food, beverages, prizes and games, and make it one big sales event. Give out discounts to those that come out and show them why they should be shopping at your store. Think of it almost as one big Sterling Edmonton house warming party.

Another way to get your business noticed is by going the online route. Set up a Facebook page, create a website, sign up for a Twitter account and get your company out there in the online world. Give out updates about new products, services and sales and give people that follow you online special discounts that will get them to come out to your store.

Take the business marketing ideas we gave you and run with them. We're sure you'll be making a name for yourself soon enough. Good luck!




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