3 Ways to Get Creative With Your Marketing -- and Get Noticed

ByCarol Tice

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It's the moon shot every small business dreams of -- you do something that becomes a media sensation.Everybody'swriting about it! Your marketing becomes a huge success and brings you throngs of new customers.

It's not always easy to engineer, but lately quite a few small businesses have hit the limelight. Here are three strategies that worked:

Get a celebrity's attention.The Silver Palm restaurant in Chicago wasweeks from closingwhen owners Dan and Eric Palm managed to get celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain of The Travel Channel's showNo Reservationsin the door to taste their pork-filled Three Little Pigs sandwich. Bourdain's raw, expletive-filled rave (viewable in the video below) declared it "America's Greatest Sandwich," created a stampede of demand and a company-saving cash infusion.



The Palm has recently kept the momentum building with a petite new specialty sandwich, The Hog's Boss, which like the Three Little Pigs has three different kinds of pork. The pair made so much from their 15 minutes of fame, they were able to open a new bar, Gunner's,andkeep their restaurant as well.

Moral of the story: If you have a product that would fit with any reality show, start dialing! Those shows always need new places to go and products to feature.

Pull a stunt.Here's a simple technique any small business can use. If you were planning to do a promotion all year, or even for a month, do it in a more compressed timeframeinstead, to get maximum "bang" out of it. That's what Seattle pizzeria Tutta Bella did in a single week last March, handing out more than 8,000 free gourmet Neapolitan-style pizzas -- $100,000 worth.

The four-location regional chain was celebrating winning several industry awards, including national trade publicationPizza Today's 2010 Independent Pizzeria of the Year. Owner Joe Fugere (who also scored an亲密的脸-to-face with President Barack Obamarecently) wanted to do something to thank the rabid fans that made the prizes possible.

They could have given out discount coupons all year as a "thank you." But Tutta Bella thought of a way to make their give-back extraordinary. Giving away $100,000 worth of pizza in a week! I know that made me want to write about it. You definitely don't see that every day. I bet they get more good press and new customers out of this stunt than they would have paying for $100,000 of print ads in local papers.

Be funny. In this tough economy, levity is appreciated. Be a little random and off the beam. You saw what happened with thoseOld Spice Man videos!

Well, small businesses can get a slice of this action, too. Sure, you don't have the same budget as Old Spice, but you can still find ways to catch prospective customers off guard and make them love your brand.

That's what two marketers, Clay Collins and Don Navarro, have done withThe Beer and Money Show,a podcast in which the pair discuss their favorite cheap beers, as well as savvy marketing ideas. The odd combination of topics and their offbeat banter makes for hilarious yet informative listening. It seems to be attracting prospective marketing clients -- I see Collin's email list has nearly 9,000 subscribers.

Have you had any out-of-the-box marketing successes with your business? If so, please describe below. Then, fax me a pizza -- all this marketing talk is making me hungry.

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Carol Tice

Owner of Make a Living Writing

Longtime Seattle business writerCarol Ticehas written forEntrepreneur, Forbes, Delta Skyand many more. She writes the award-winning Make a Living Writing blog. Her new ebook for Oberlo isCrowdfunding for Entrepreneurs.

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