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Starting
a Balloon Business
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you’ve got your business up and running, it’s
time to focus on an effective marketing strategy. Marketing
any business is crucial to nurturing its growth and
sustaining long term profits.
Following the helpful tips in this article you’ll
be ready to take your business to the next level. |
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Skills
Are Required
Before you begin to market yourself like a pro, you’ll
need to learn how to create professional and profitable
balloon décor. Fortunately, the balloon industry
offers a wide variety of educational opportunities. A
great place to start is to sign-up for a balloon seminar.
Visit Conwin’s
Educational Calendar and the BRC’s
Calendar of Events to find a seminar near you. |
In addition
to attending a seminar, a convenient and efficient way
to learn the latest balloon techniques is to the Balloon
Décor Master Series DVD set. This comprehensive
(3 disc) program features step-by-step instructions
for 15 designs. Each design is complete with material
lists and balloon size settings. As an added bonus,
the series includes 23 high quality 8.5” x 11”
images of the designs to include in your portfolio.
Another great resource is Qualatex’s
QBN Bundle (3-part DVD series) which covers all
the basics and business concepts.
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Creating
your Portfolio or Idea Book
Showing pictures of what you can create is important
for your client to visual the many balloon décor
options for their event. Building a professional portfolio
can be a time-consuming challenge. Here are two great
options to help start your book… |
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Option
1:
Conwin’s
Portfolio Builder Images are professionally photographed
balloon décor projects that enable you to build
your idea book without having to invest in a photographer,
materials or time. These 8.5” x 11”, high-gloss,
images are a fantastic marketing tool. With 40 images
to choose from, many including step-by-step instructions
on ConwinOnline.com,
you’ll be able to showcase your business and make
professional client presentations. |
Option
2:
Start building designs in your home or office. A photo
taken with a high quality camera of an arch at your
doorway or a set of balloon columns in your backyard
will help you build your portfolio and give you hands-on
experience.
Important Note: Remember that images on other balloon
décor sites are copy written and require written
permission to use in your portfolio. Conwin’s
Portfolio Builders are available to include in your
idea book in their original format, making them an effect
option when expanding your portfolio.
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Word
of Mouth Marketing
Family and friends are a great way to get the word out
about your blossoming business. Invest in quality business
cards and flyers featuring fun-filled images of your
balloon décor. Spread the word through your community
connections at churches, schools, country clubs, and
local businesses. Let them know about all the creative
décor you can create for their next special event.
Never leave your home without a handful of business
cards in your pocket - you never know who you’ll
run into. |
Websites…Do
you really
need one?
5 years ago, I would say a decorator could get by without
a website and be able to invest in other marketing avenues;
however nowadays, a website can prove to be a huge driving
force in your business. |
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To get
started, you don’t need to invest thousands of
dollars. Talk to friends and clients and let them know
you are looking for help in building a website for your
balloon décor business. They may have contacts
or even family members who would be able to design an
attention grabbing site at a reasonable budget. Craigslist.com
is another great way to find local web designers. |
Advertising
in the Phonebook |
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This form of advertising
can be a hit or miss. Look into the phone books available
in your area and speak with one of their representatives.
List out the pros and cons with either sticking to their
free listing of your business |
name or
upgrading to an ad on the page. Phonebooks are a great
place to check out your local competition. |
Marketing
Your Car!
Use your vehicle as a constant form of advertising.
Either paint your business name, logo and phone number
on the vehicle, have a design screen printed on the
side or have magnetic signs made that can be used as
needed. Most important thing to focus on is that your
phone number is large and easy to read. |
Cold
Calling 101
The first step to making a successful cold call is targeting
your call to a specific market. Making a call to a random
home number is not as effective as direct a call to
the event coordinator at your local country club. When
calling, inform them of whom you are, what your business
is and set up a convenient time to meet them and drop
off a few of your brochures for when their clients are
interested in balloon décor.
When you stop by, bring a bouquet of balloons to leave
behind with your contact information and a handful of
your flyers. Make a good first impression and always
thank them for their time!
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Capturing
Repeat Business
List your events in your next year’s calendar
to make a courtesy call to see if they need of balloons
again for their next party. Targeted mailings and email
campaigns to your past customers with special offers
and incentives can also help increase business. Another
effective tool is a friendly “Thank You”
letter with a |
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self-addressed
return postcard for them to fill out. Thank them for
their business and ask how they enjoyed the event and
your décor. Include a business card magnet in
the letter and it’s guaranteed they’ll place
it on their refrigerator or cabinet for the next time
they need balloons. |
Words
of Advice in Small Business Marketing
Start small and grow your advertising budget as your
business grows. Also, it’s critical to track your
advertising success. Always ask your customers where
they found out about you every time they call. Investing
in a marketing campaign and not knowing where your customers
are coming in from is pointless. It’s that extra
10% of effort that will insure you maximize your marketing
success and grow your business profitably.
To view Article 1 – “Starting a Balloon
Business” check out Conwin’s
Education Center.
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Contact
Us!
Have you launched a successful marketing strategy or
campaign? Please share your achievements by emailing
me at Steven@ConwinOnline.com.
It always great to hear success stories. |
Attend
a Class!
Conwin’s Balloon Artist Academy in Los Angeles
California hosts year-round classes on a wide variety
of topics. From the basics to themed décor, there’s
sure to be a class that fits your interests and schedule.
Click
here to learn more and sign-up or call 818-246-9404. |
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Steven
Mayhew, CBA
Conwin Inc.
Marketing & Creative Director
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