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The Myriad Life Market Blog There is more to being a market trader than meets the eye! I've taken it upon myself to start promoting our fine Norfolk markets. Well the ones Myriad Life visits anway.. But hopefully my campaign will filter through to other markets too. The web has been my initial port of call however I am aware that many people still do not own computers or don't use them effectively. Having said that I came across a great new website called www.enjoynorthnorfolk.com and am looking at advertising with them. Anyone who wants to promote their business in this area should take a look. They are a new, young and enthusiastic company who aren't charging an arm and a leg to advertise and are very friendly to deal with. Next up I've been designing posters to hang in the local tourist offices with leaflets to follow shortly. Radio advertising is a consideration but I will need a bit of financial imput from other traders as I guess it won't be cheap. I already hand out colourful postcards to all my customers advertising Myriad Life but the time has come to fight for our markets collectively. We need people to understand what shopping at markets is all about and encourage younger folk to check us out too. If anyone has any good 'marketing' ideas I'd love to hear from them. I've worked in advertising before but local knowledge is always good and although obviously I live in Norfolk I'm not always aware of what is going on in the towns my stall visits due to lack of time. So if anyone in Fakenham, Diss or Sheringham has a space for one of our posters please let me know. CommentsWant to comment on this blog entry? Blog Entry Discussion (0 comments) Spread the Word
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