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As much as I work in social media and use guerrilla tactics to spread messages within communities, I hadn’t fully considered the potential of using guerrilla marketing tactics for small businesses online to drive traffic and engagement. After giving it more thought, here are my top five guerrilla tactics that small businesses can use to grow online:

1. Give Something Away

Guerrilla Marketing Tactics for Small Businesses: Drive Online Traffic and GrowthOne of the simplest and most effective guerrilla marketing tactics for small businesses is to give something away for free. Offer a whitepaper, a solution to a problem, or a free resource in exchange for an email address, a social media “like,” or a follow. This helps you collect valuable contact information and builds trust with potential customers by offering immediate value. It’s a win-win—customers get something helpful, and you get a lead.

2. Engage Directly with Your Audience

Engagement is critical to building relationships; a thoughtful, personal message can go a long way. Seek your audience on platforms like Twitter or Facebook and leave a non-promotional message of encouragement, appreciation, or kudos. This genuine connection is one of the cornerstones of guerrilla marketing, helping your brand stand out and fostering loyalty. The more personal and authentic your engagement, the more memorable your brand will be.

3. Turn Engagement Into a Game

Making interactions with your brand fun is a great way to increase engagement. If you haven’t seen the “Find Red” promotion in Toronto, it’s a perfect example of turning brand interaction into a game. What can you do to gamify your customer experience? Whether it’s a scavenger hunt, a challenge, or a giveaway competition, creating a game-like experience can increase engagement and generate buzz around your business. Gamification can be one of the most effective online guerrilla marketing tactics for small businesses.

4. Laugh at Yourself

Humor can be a powerful tool for attracting attention. Find ways to laugh at yourself or your product in a lighthearted, entertaining way. A great example is Blendtec’s “Will it Blend?” series, where they humorously showcase their blender’s power by blending unusual objects. This approach made their content viral and showed their product’s effectiveness. Consider how you can add humor to your marketing to make it unique and memorable.

5. Share the Wealth

In online marketing, you often get more by giving more. One of small businesses’ most impactful guerrilla marketing tactics is to cross-promote with others. Help promote someone else’s business, and they may encourage yours. Cross-promotion builds relationships within your industry and can help broaden your reach without additional costs. Remember, this is a marathon, not a sprint—so focus on long-term relationships by sharing the love and supporting others.

Why Guerrilla Marketing Tactics Work for Small Businesses

The beauty of guerrilla marketing tactics for small businesses is that they’re typically low-cost but high-impact. You can generate significant buzz without needing a large marketing budget by thinking outside the box and using creative strategies. Guerrilla tactics allow small businesses to compete with more prominent brands by focusing on unique, personalized approaches that engage and excite your audience. Ultimately, you want buzz, and guerrilla marketing is one of the best ways to create that buzz. Whether through humor, giveaways, or genuine engagement, these tactics will help drive traffic to your website, grow your business, and foster lasting connections with your audience.

About the Author:

Tisha Oehmen

Tisha Oehmen is a professional brand strategist and a leader in the branding field. She has been named a member of the Global Guru’s Top 30 Brand Gurus. She is also the co-founder of Oregon-based Paradux Media Group and the best-selling author of the book, Finding Brand: The Brand Book Tutorial.

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2 Comments

  1. Vic Stathopoulos on November 17, 2010 at 5:23 am

    I have been trying to give away music via reverbnation, but I am not getting that many downloads. In the past have claimed singers like Lily Allen became popular because of myspace, I think already had a name. I will add more downloads and hopefully more people will listen to my music and pass it on to others. If you want to hear some of my music, you can access all sites from personal site:http://www.dialashop.com/vic/index.htmlIf you have any suggestions or ideas, please leave a message on this page or email me via my personal site.ThanksVic Stathopoulos

    • Tisha on November 17, 2010 at 9:57 am

      Vic, Myspace is rapidly falling out of favor with the general public. Look to twitter and facebook to spread the word about your music. If you’d like to set up a time to talk, please just contact me via the contact form.

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