Marketing and Advertising

How is Marketing Changing for Brick and Mortar Businesses

Marketing Changes for Local Businesses

Marketing has taken a dramatic shift over the last 5 years and become extremely centered on the internet. More and more consumers use the web every day to try to find not only products, but local services as well. Everything from local restaurants to service-based businesses are following along with the trend, and those that aren’t are finding themselves left behind by their more tech savvy competitors.

If you run a local business, it is imperative that you begin implementing a new marketing strategy to compliment the times, or risk a significant decrease in business.

The construction industry has been affected particularly hard by this trend shift, and everyone from roofers to siding contractors are having to quickly adapt to a rapidly changing marketing environment.

If you are a contractor, check out our latest post on marketing for local contractors for tips on how to best promote your business in 2017.

Adapting to Changes in the Marketplace

Adapting to these new changes can be tough, especially for business owners who have been in the industry for years and are accustomed to more “old fashioned” forms of advertising. However, as any savvy business owner knows, if you are not first you are last, and not changing your strategy quickly can have extremely detrimental effects on the longevity of your business.