Posts Tagged ‘local advertising campaign’

Conference Promotes NYC, Takes a Bite Out of the Big Apple

Tuesday, May 17th, 2011

NYCLeave it to TechCrunch to do some classic local marketing in New York City. The TechCrunch Disrupt NYC 2011 conference will run from Monday, May 23rd through Wednesday, May 25th. This is TechCrunch’s way of promoting new businesses and talented developers while promoting the Big Apple as a hotbed for commerce and up-and-coming business. The tech-savvy company seems intent on promoting New York City as a business-vacation destination rolled into one.

The aim of the conference is to promote New York City, selected start-up businesses and the tech scene all at once. A 24-hour Hackathon leads up to the event. About 500 hackers will create new products on Saturday, May 21st and Sunday, May 22nd. New start-ups will launch beginning Monday, May 23rd during the conference amid speakers and programs on technology and new Internet technology.

This is also an opportunity for local businesses to act as sponsors and advertisers while targeting visitors and locals alike during this unique event.

Disrupt NYC 2011 also serves as a reminder to other small and local businesses throughout the country that participating in local conferences and expos is another way to gain exposure and brand recognition. Events with many potential customers in one place makes expose, conferences and seminars all excellent opportunities to hand out promotional products, coupons and brightly colored flyers.

Having your business’ name listed in the program or your company logo emblazoned on a banner in the front hall is another step toward effective local advertising. Handing out flyers works, too. True, NYC is a big place, but to local merchants in the Big Apple, this is about taking every opportunity to gain clients and brand recognition right in their back yard.

Torchy’s Tacos Fires Up Local Ad Campaign With Google Places

Monday, February 14th, 2011

Image courtesy of torchystacos.com

Celebrating your local business through Internet advertising is one way to attract customers. Torchy’s Tacos in Austin, Texas, for example, recently stepped up its local advertising campaign. Prompted by a visit from a Google Places team, Google’s local ads division, the popular trailer restaurant had a free taco giveaway on Saturday. The event was advertised on Google to let people know about it. It was also promoted on Google Hotpot, a local recommendation engine.

If you are planning a local business event, don’t forget to advertise it so that people will show up. You don’t just want your loyal customers to come, you also want to attract people you have never seen before. Think about it. If Torchy’s Tacos got 10 new people to try their Tex-Mex fare for free this weekend and they liked it, they probably gained 10 more future customers to start. If they each bring a friend to dinner, that’s 20 new customers – all from one event.

There are many different ways to let people know about your local event. Put up some flyers and mention it to customers as they come in the week or so before. One way to advertise, of course, is through search engine advertising. Register with Google Places or have a professional local search engine advertising company do it for you. They can also help with an organic Internet advertising or pay-per-click campaign. Other ways to promote a local event include a local radio or TV spot, e-mail marketing and promoting it through your company’s website.