4 Ways Creativity Helps You Save Money When Starting a Business


Starting your first business is always hard. You have to be prepared to put in a lot of work, time, sweat, and sometimes even tears in order to carve a niche out for yourself and build a thriving venture, no matter its size.

But, as almost all startups are on a tight budget, you can’t really afford to go out and spend a copious amount of money on marketing in order to get those sales in. You have to get creative.

And that’s true for any business, no matter if it’s a restaurant, a creative agency or a shoe store. The competition is fierce and you really have to act quickly. That’s why we’ve gathered four ways that can help you build a thriving business by getting creative in the start-up stages of your business. So, let’s go over them.

  1. Get original with every part of your business.

Most businesses lack true originality. They are bland, boring, and really nothing sets them apart from the next business that they compete with.

That’s why most of these businesses really aren’t interesting to customers and they just exist, they don’t really thrive. Like, when was the last time you went to a restaurant and you felt like you’re reading the same menu for the hundredth time?

That’s why you really have to get creative and original with every part of your business that interacts with customers. Just like if you’re running a restaurant, maybe you should consider hiring a food business consultant that can help you with the creation of a one-of-a-kind menu, or if you’re a fitness center owner you should consider hiring someone to come up with interesting courses to drive in more people.

It’s all about doing that extra step that will turn one-time customers into raving fans that spend their hard-earned money at your business.

  1. Influence the power of guerilla marketing to your advantage.

When you don’t have a lot of money, consider utilizing guerilla marketing techniques that will drive more people to your business.

Guerilla marketing is the type of marketing that doesn’t require a lot of money and passively markets your business. Let’s take for example the marketing for the movie ‘It’.

The marketing team behind the movie chose to place red balloons in various locations throughout each city in the United State the movie premiered in. It really did garner attention.

  1. Set small budgets on purpose in order to really challenge yourself with getting creative.

Sometimes a lack of money and resources is what can make a mediocre marketing campaign become a truly impressive one.

It’s a well-known fact that most people will get more creative and find a way to do something if they don’t have all the resources available to them. That’s why many huge companies don’t give limitless budgets and keep teams small.

  1. Focus on building truly exceptional experiences.

People interact with businesses that they find amusing and this will be true forever. You have to focus on building truly exceptional experiences for your customers since day one.

Successful businesses know that and that’s why they invest so much money in customer service and customer experience.