7 Easy Offline Promotion
There are various ways to promote your product or service, offline and online promotion. This time we will talk about offline promotion. Offline promotion always be come a powerful tool if we doing it in the right way with the right target audience. Offline promotion is good to increase your brand awareness. Always remember that offline always be your marketing effort to success with your blog.
- Worth of Mouth Marketing. Don’t forget to talk about your blog or website to the people you meet. Tell about your blog to your family, friends and colleague. Tell them about your blog content and how interesting your blog is
- Business Card. Put your blog url to your business card and don’t forget your email. This is a great way to create a new connection, online and offline connection. Distribute your cards to everyone you meet.
- Mail, post card and greeting card. When you send a mail, don’t forget to promote your blog by adding your blog url at the envelope. With post card or greeting card, add your url at the sender form.
- Accessories. Make it interesting accessories and do not forget to include your blog’s URL. The main accessories you should have is a sticker. Since the sticker printing are very easy to be distributed, and usually the recipient will stick these stickers in place that is easy to see someone else. In addition to the sticker, other accessories are the key chains, pins, mugs, hats, t-shirts, calendars, etc.
- Distribute brochures. Create a brochure that contains the articles contained in your blog. Then distribute to everyone you meet. This brochure you can also paste in a public place. Do not forget, also include stickers and other accessories that you have created.
- Being a speaker at the seminar. When you are invited to be a speaker at a seminar, do not forget to invite attendees to visit your blog.
- Appearing on radio and television talk show. This method is very effective. Because millions of people listening to or watching you. invite listeners or viewers to visit your blog.







I think # and #7 are the best, as they give the possibility to show what you know. The others are a kind of merchandising, I am not sure I like it. Of course, you need a reputation to be invited to seminars or media shows. I spoke in a series of conferences about document management tools at University last year and it helped me to build a comunity around one of my blogs.