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Simple Marketing and Content Plan for Community-Centered Businesses

Marketing 3-4-5™ Fundamentals Specifically Crafted For Community-Centered Businesses

Chronicling your community-centered businesses' daily customer and employee activities makes content marketing a breeze.


Creating authentic content for your local community-centered business can help you stand out from alternatives that do not share the community's best interest at heart.

Local community-centered businesses are still a vital and vibrant part of every town.

While competition has grown, local community-centered businesses are in a great position to add value to local customers.

Sadly, most local community-centered companies are not prepared to effectively communicate their unique value and do so continually online.

This simple marketing and content plan is based on our Marketing 3-4-5™ approach and shows however every local community-centered business can clearly and effectively market themselves online without requiring much time or expense.

As we always say, content drives marketing, and it's surprisingly easy for local businesses to follow a repeatable process for creating impactful content.

Below are simple ways for you to rapidly create content that is relevant, compelling, yet requires zero creativity for your community-centered business.

How to get started marketing your community-centered business in just a few steps:

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Employee Recognition


Whether you have 2 employees or 20 recognizing them in a blog post is an easy way to reward them for a job well done while helping people get to know your business.

You have a few options to recognize employees. You can recognize employees regularly as an employee of the month, you can recognize them in an ad-hoc way when customers report a great experience to you, or even celebrate new hires or work anniversaries.

Customer Success Story


What better way to attract more participants or clients than to celebrate how you helped deliver value?

This is similar conceptually to recognizing an employee or volunteer but more outward-focused to demonstrate your impact. 

Can you think of a time someone was wowed by your service, heart, or your mere presence? These are stories worth sharing.

People love to see that you provide a unique and personal experience while showing your appreciation to those who entrust you with such an important aspect of their lives. 

Ask your client if they'd mind if you tell their mini-story. If they agree, take a picture with them and ask them a few questions (download our free recognition prompts here):

  • Where are they from originally and why did they come to your organization - you want to get a little of their backstory,
  • How did they find you and what made them connect in the first place,
  • What were the mechanics of how they worked with you i.e. phone, email, in-person etc - are there any COVID-specific adjustments that you've made to accommodate people?
  • What has your experience been like? What's a benefit that they've received?
  • What's something they'd say to someone in a similar situation to prepare them for the experience?
  • What would they say to someone with a similar need, challenge, etc?
  • This can be short, sweet, and to the point, as it reinforces what makes you unique and valuable.

This can be short, sweet, and to the point, as it reinforces what makes you unique and valuable.

This can be as simple as showing a real-world example that reinforces your mission.

Sponsor Spotlight Articles


Local supporters - both individuals and businesses, or business owners - make your organization possible. In this case, if you are a resource for sponsors then why not recognize them?

In doing so, you can recognize their contribution You make them look good and demonstrate your value to the community in their words.

Tell their story.

A simple post explaining the nature of your relationship and a simple Q&A with your partner is fast and easy. A few questions we recommend include:

  • How did they get involved with your organization?
  • What brought them to you in the first place or who referred them to you?
  • Why did they choose to support you? What about your mission resonates with them?
  • What other local causes or nonprofits do they support?
  • Why is supporting local important to them?
  • What would they say to someone else thinking about supporting your missions?

Are there businesses that regularly send you referrals or to whom you regularly refer people? Those should be featured on a Support Local directory on your website and they can reciprocate to promote you right back.

When you do this, you're showing you're a team player when it comes to the community, you get to share why other businesses think you're great, and you tap into your partner's audience all without breaking a sweat.

Town Events and Event Recaps


Your fundraisers, meet-and-greets, classes and other activities are more than just a day on the calendar, they're stories that need telling!

In all cases, these events should be listed on your website.

In fact, you should have a page on your website about events, you should have a calendar on your website featuring upcoming events (it should be sortable to show past classes too). 

You can even then do articles after events highlighting an attendee or two - what they learned, the benefits they got out of it, what they did, what they thought of the experience etc. This follow-up article can include pictures, embedded YouTube videos, and a simple recap. Including funny or unexpected happenings and quotes from attendees and volunteers help further drive home the connection to your community.

These event recap posts commemorate a recent event and remind people of the great time they had, or that they missed out on a fun or impactful experience... 

Wherever possible, an event Preview article can introduce this year’s sponsor, beneficiary or prominent speaker, a volunteer who is in a leadership position, or other human-interest topics related to the event. This preview article enables you to add more context and connect with people and places in your community.

You should reference any and all local businesses and nonprofits and—when shared to social media—tag those organizations to take advantage of “ego-bait.”

This approach goes beyond a singular event and creates story arcs that can span weeks—if not months—to deliver ongoing promotional value.

Best of all, if this event recurs annually, then when you write next year’s preview article you can refer to last year’s recap article to relive the fun. Not only is this sort of compelling content quick and easy to use, but when you link within your own website, you’re showing Google that you are a force in your community.

Community Interest Article


Let's face it, where you live matters to you - and it should. Why not highlight another local cause you support, a recent project that highlights your community, or a business that has impacted you?

This makes you look good - it's ok to make yourself look good - and it shines a light on a local organization you care about in real life.

Go further by highlighting Local Connections™ and feature local events in a community calendar, we have an app for that ;)

Get the Most Out of Your Content and Marketing Efforts


Don't forget that the blog lives on your website and follow our suggested approach to post and distribute content onlineWatch as we create a custom blog post for our business in just 10-minutes using one of the many prompt-based-templates available for use.

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