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5 Simple Ways to Start Marketing Your Business Online (Even If You’re Not Tech-Savvy)

If you’re an entrepreneur who didn’t grow up with the internet, digital marketing can feel overwhelming—like everyone else got a head start. But don’t worry. At bizgit.me, we specialize in modern marketing for older entrepreneurs. And we’ve got good news: you don’t have to become a tech expert to grow your brand online. Here are five simple steps to start your brand’s digital transformation today.

1. Claim Your Business on Google

Want to be found when someone Googles you? Start with Google Business Profile. It’s free and helps people find your hours, phone number, and customer reviews. You don’t need a website yet—just a Gmail account and 10 minutes to set it up.

2. Update Your Social Media Profiles

Already on Facebook or Instagram? Great. Clean up your profile, add a photo of your logo or storefront, and tell people clearly what you offer. This isn’t about going viral—it’s about being findable and trustworthy.

3. Start a Simple Email Newsletter

Email is still one of the most powerful tools in modern marketing. Collect customer emails at checkout or during conversations, and then send an update once a month. You don’t need fancy software—just your contacts and a clear message.

4. Use One Scheduling Tool to Save Time

Posting to multiple platforms can be time-consuming. Tools like Buffer or Later let you write one post, then schedule it across Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Set it and forget it—perfect for busy entrepreneurs.

5. Learn from Free Resources

You don’t have to figure this out alone. Companies like bizgit.me offer simple guides to ease you into the digital world, with zero jargon and step-by-step instructions built just for you.

You know your business. Let us help you show it off online. BizGit’s free guide to modern marketing for older entrepreneurs breaks it down simply, with just what you need to get started.

Download the free guide now and take your first confident step into digital marketing—no tech degree required.