Entrepreneur’s Source Coach Shares How to Creatively Market a Business

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Entrepreneur’s Source Coach Shares How to Creatively Market a Business

Entrepreneur’s Source Coach Isabell Estes says she often gets the question: “How do you creatively market your business?

Here are here top tips for marketing a business:

  • Be creative.
  • Stay in front of the public eye.
  • Establish credibility through social media and referral sources.

“I want to be known as the ‘Franchise Queen of Oklahoma‘ and in order to do that, I utilize a lot of social media, including Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. I also remain visible in the community through involvement with the Small Business Development Center and other local resources.”

To learn more about Isabell, check out her Q&A on Huffington Post’s Women in Business Column.

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