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Word of mouth marketing has been and will always continue to be a great way to build a business. Since it is more credible than advertising, it motivates more people to take action.

There are many businesses that have used word of mouth marketing as their primary, sometimes only, way to grow their business. While I would never recommend anyone  rely solely on the recommendations of others to generate all their business, it cannot be ignored as a truly incredible marketing tool.

Before the Internet Age, word of mouth recommendations and referrals traveled in person or by phone.  However, with websites, emails, e-mail newsletters, chat rooms, etc. word can spread much, much faster.

So, if your business does not already take advantage of the powerful advantage the Internet can give you, don’t delay.  Simply developing or improving upon your website can do wonders for your business. 

Here’s a tip: More people search the web for information than to buy something initially. So make sure your website is full of information, not just about your company but also full of information your customers will find useful.

For example, to educate clients and potential clients while also promoting our level of expertise in marketing consulting, we offer this newsletter to clients and subscribers, plus have an archive of marketing related articles at http://www.philippimarketing.com/articles.htm

Ask yourself, what can you add to your business to get people to share information about you with others?


This Marketing article was written by Chris Philippi on 3/21/2005

Chris Philippi is president of Philippi Marketing & Associates, a retail consulting firm specializing in helping independent retailers and small retail chains increase sales quickly, easily, and without expensive advertising. Chris is co-author of “”The World’s Greatest Business Mentors”” and is available for speaking engagements and consulting around the world. Contact him at chrisphilippi@philippimarketing.com or toll free at (866) 391-5727 or online at http://www.philippimarketing.com.