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The Printful Guide: Simple and free marketing tactics to get more people to your store

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Making sales all begins with getting people to your store. For many, the idea of “marketingâ€

[Printful] Making sales all begins with getting people to your store. For many, the idea of “marketing” is terribly frightening and is a dark pit of despair. But here are some simple things (and free!) that you can do to get even more people to visit your store. - Comment on other blogs - Be active on social media (like and share contests?) - Get other blogs to write about you Comment on related blogs Most blogs have a commenting option where you can add your own site. If you can find related topics to your cause, then feel free to comment and leave your website. Not only will it help your SEO efforts, but you'll also be able to get other people's attention to your site. Be active on social media Social media is a great tool to reach new customers. If you've been doing all the things we wrote about in the “leveraging social media” email guide that we sent out a while ago, then you're on the right track. Throw in a like & share competition to reach even more people. In the next email we'll also teach you about paid advertising, which also can help. Get other blogs to write about you This one can be a bit tricky, and can take some effort. But if you can get another blogger with an established audience to write about you, then you're getting all of those new sets of eyes on your product. Try to find blogs that write about your industry, or perhaps share the same message that you're demonstrating through your store. During the holiday season reach out to blogs making gift guides that might be relevant for your audience. The possibilities are endless, keep in mind that unrelentless work on popularising your blog is what will keep a steady flow of traffic your way, and in the end, will convert to purchases. Elina Bumbiere Part of the Content Marketing Team elina@theprintful.com You can call us at +1 (818) 351-7181 from 9am to 5pm (Pacific Standard time, Los Angeles). [Our Blog] [Twitter] [Facebook] [Instagram] [Youtube] Unsubscribe from all e-mail [here]. Idea Bits, LLC. 19749 Dearborn St, Chatsworth CA 91311, USA [madeinla]

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