Do you have any ideas on how to successfully market a Point of Sale solution, or any software solution targeted at small businesses for that matter? I'm interested in some kind of dedicated advertising channels, because I presume it wouldn't be of much use to advertise on software websites, as the solution is not targeted at most end-users, but at a small number of people, who own small-to-medium retail ventures.

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If you need to target a specific group then you need to network with that group. This involves getting out there and doing the leg work in order to explain why your solution is better than anyone elses.

Possible areas to where this can be done include:

  • Joining online communities such as LinkedIn where your marks congregate
  • Joining local chamber of commerce groups where your marks congregate
  • Basic upfront cold calling to retail businesses in order to get face time with your marks
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Upvoted due to 666 rep - must stop satan reincarnation. – Daniel May Oct 1 '09 at 14:46
@Daniel I was amused by my rep when it hit 666 a few days ago! Since then I have had a devil of a time finding a means of adding to my rep! – Peter M Oct 1 '09 at 16:01
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Perhaps join groups which support small retail/hospitality businesses, for example: link text

Advertise on these sites, or join the community and get to know important small business support groups/members in your area/market.

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Put yourself in your prospective customers' shoes. Then try your best to figure out when/where they usually hang out, how your target companies work, say when they make purchase who is charging. Get all related things as much as possible. Remember they are your gods, they are your prey. You need to know them from inside to out; you need to contact them; hang out with them.

Then, the last but not least, you patch your products to them, targeting their puzzles and troubles so that they know what values they can get.

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