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If you operate from a physical address Google My Business formerly known as Google Places would be your best bet for free traffic. Engage with customers when they write reviews and you will see your listing climb to the very top of the local search listing.
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Text marketing would be a perfect fit for the dry cleaning business. You simply ask the customer to text your business name to a short code (77777), it's free to text, safe and their info will not be sold to a third party.
Once they have texted in, their number will be saved to your database...
Each comment is a great idea, I'm starting to enjoy this forum.
The one that stuck in my mind would be a loyalty scheme. Spend £__ or over and receive a stamp. Once you have 10 stamps get __% off. Having a loyal tribe of repeat customers is a goldmine.
Ask Mr Sainsbury's
An optin sms campaign has probably the highest rate of return in marketing. 98% of text messages are opened within the first 5 minutes of being sent. Lets face it. When is the last time you ignored a text?
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