Marketing to a Niche
How do I get the word out about my business in a very specialized market?
Q: I want to start my own
homebased drafting business That specializes in residential design.
How do I go about finding customers? Do I put an ad in the
paper?
Name withheld
A: The most direct route to
getting started is apt to be working with and through contractors.
Because most homes are not designed by architects, and a great many
building projects are remodels or additions, contractors are either
responsible for coming up with the plans themselves or will
recommend their clients to a draftsman. Advertising a service like drafting is not likely to do much
more than reinforce your name with the people you have contacted.
And unless you do it on a regular basis, it might not even do that.
So you need to put your time into making contacts and building
relationships with contractors. Content Continues Below
In addition to looking in print and online yellow pages, you can
identify contractors in The Blue Book of Building and Construction
(www.thebluebook.com). This directory covers
contractors nationwide; in the Dallas area, for example, you'll
find 895 firms. You may also be able to meet contractors as well as
homeowners who might hire you directly through networking groups
and chambers of commerce. Another possible source of income may be overflow work from
architectural and engineering firms, and you may find hourly work
through agencies such as headhunters and job shops.
Paul and Sarah Edwards' most recent book is The
Entrepreneurial Parent. Send them your start-up questions at
www.workingfromhome.com or e-mail entmag@entrepreneur.com.
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