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The Smart Way to Advertise: Small Bets, Big Wins

Creative Advertising Tips for Small Businesses

Advertising doesn’t have to break your budget. In fact, the smartest approach for retailers and small businesses right now is simple: Test small, stay nimble, and stay human.

At Upendo Ventures, we help businesses grow by treating advertising like an experiment. Whether you're running a local store or managing a national eCommerce brand, the biggest wins often start with the smallest bets.

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1. Start with Small Bets

Don’t throw your whole budget into one platform or campaign. Instead, test ads on platforms like TikTok, Google, Instagram, and even print — but keep the budget small at first. Watch the data. Adjust based on what actually works. And if something flops? Great — maybe you only wasted $20, not $2,000.

2. TikTok Is a Secret Weapon

TikTok is the only major platform that allows native A/B testing of video content. And its mobile video editor is arguably the best available — no fancy camera or studio required. Most importantly, it rewards content that feels human and relatable, not polished and corporate.

Meme: South Park TikTok

3. Print Can Still Work — If You’re Strategic

Print isn’t completely dead, but you have to be careful. First, you need to KNOW that people actually read it. Countless publications exist without readers, purely existing on sponsorships.

If your ad will be buried among dozens of your competitors, it probably won’t get noticed. Always ask to see a proof or sample layout before committing to any print media.

4. Know What Success Looks Like

Before you launch any ad campaign, make sure you’ve defined your success metrics. What’s your current baseline? What does “better” look like? If you don’t measure your results, you’re just guessing — and that gets expensive fast.

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5. Create Genuinely Useful Content

Helpful content still rules the internet. Whether it’s a blog post, short video, or quick tutorial, share something useful. Give value first. If your content isn’t helpful to your ideal customer, they’ll scroll past it.

Or worse, never see or find you to begin with.

6. Stop Sending Emails Nobody Reads

If you’re not building REAL brand advocates, your email list probably isn’t converting. If your open rates are trash, stop wasting your time writing emails and refocus that energy elsewhere.

7. Use Tools to Stay Consistent

Even if you're a one-person team, tools like Buffer help you stay organized, aligned, and visible. You can plan your content calendar, collaborate with team members (or future ones), and schedule posts across all of your platforms — all from one place.

This is the kind of marketing consistency that makes a small business look like a big one.

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Get Creative: Real-World Strategies That Set You Apart

1. Involve Your Local Community

Advertising isn’t just about paid impressions — it’s also about trust. Nothing builds trust faster than showing up in your local community. Here are just a few ideas to do this:

  • Join or sponsor your local Chamber of Commerce (and other area networking groups)
  • Host or support regular events (e.g., street cleanups, block parties, coffee meetups)
  • Partner with local nonprofits on cause-driven campaigns
  • Create “shop local” content to showcase neighboring businesses

These activities may not generate immediate sales, but they absolutely strengthen your brand reputation and customer loyalty over time.

Meme: Shop Local

2. Cross-Promote with Non-Competitors

Why go it alone when you could collaborate? Teaming up with non-competing businesses allows you to:

  • Tap into new but relevant audiences
  • Share advertising costs or event promotion efforts
  • Co-create value (think: bundles, giveaways, or shared how-to content)

Examples:

  • A yoga studio and a health food store co-host a wellness weekend
  • Co-host a webinar or in-person seminar to generate leads through thought-leadership
  • A dog groomer and a pet photographer run a “summer pup package”
  • Co-feature with another area small biz in newsletter(s) or social post(s)

This isn’t just efficient — it’s inexpansive and builds a network of lead generators over time.

3. Make Your Brand Tangible

Creative advertising doesn’t always look like an “ad.” Sometimes, it’s simply about being seen and felt. Try:

  • Pop-up booths at local markets or fairs
  • Branded merch giveaways that are useful (e.g., reusable bags, mugs)
  • Running a local contest that gets people to engage both online and offline

And don’t forget social content that shows off this creativity. Record behind-the-scenes footage, capture community moments, and let people feel your brand beyond the screen.

Final Thought

You don’t need a giant budget or a marketing team to win at advertising. You just need a plan, some curiosity, and the willingness to learn quickly.

Start small. Learn fast. Stay human. And don’t be afraid to get creative.

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About the Author

Will StrohlFounder & CEO
Upendo Ventures
Overall, Will has nearly 20 years of experience helping website owners become more successful in all areas, including mentoring, website development, marketing, strategy, e-commerce, and more.

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