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How to Market Wireless Hotspots
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In order to effectively market wireless locations, the list below are some
marketing/promotion strategies to build a customer base quickly. NetNearU offers templates of marketing
signage and instruction cards so locations can be easily customized to reflect their individuality.
- Point of Sale (POS) material located at entry-ways of locations is mandatory.
Signage includes SSID, company logo and additional information.
- POS material at checkout and cash registers that includes instructions as
to how to connect, price, etc.
- Leaflets and handouts promoting wireless access for customers to take with
them.
- If the location is not owned by the hotspot operator, encourage (through
cash payments or other benefits) the local management to promote and sell
wireless on the operator’s behalf.
- Supply a regular customer or associate with a free account on the stipulation
that he actively promote wireless and help customers set up wireless on their
machines.
- Identify technical communities or groups in location cities and email their
distribution lists notifying them of wireless access at your location.
- List locations in online hotspot directories, such as 80211hotspots.com,
WiFinder.com, and others.
- Issue press releases announcing wireless initiative to coincide with major
wireless industry events.
- Develop online newsletters that are mailed each month to all individuals
who have signed up on the operator’s web site.
- Pay for search engine listing on Google and other major search engines.
Link the web site to certain keywords such as Wi-Fi, bookstores, and many
others.
- Develop a referral program. Customers receive one month of free service
if they refer a person who signs at least a one month contract.
- Give away a free wireless networking card if customer signs up for a 12
month contract.
- Set up terminals in the location. These terminals can be low cost PCs that
include a wireless networking card. These PCs can be set up anywhere
in the location (do not have to be plugged into a network connection) and
will access the internet via the same logon screen that wireless laptop/PDA
users see.
- Rent laptops at locations to generate interest in wireless.
- Rent Wireless cards for laptop users.
- Advertise wireless hotspots in local newspapers.
- Develop promotions and bundles for wireless access and products. Examples
include: "Buy an Ex Large coffee, get 2 hours of free access" or "Buy 2 hours access,
get free coffee."
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