Marketing strategy for a small B2B wholesale business
You run a B2B wholesale company. This is a marketing and business strategy built to turn scattered efforts into consistent sales.
I own a small B2B wholesale business. I try a little of everything—some social posts, a boosted ad, maybe sponsor an event. But nothing connects. I can't point to any one thing and say, 'That sold something.' It's frustrating.
In B2B wholesale, your buyers aren't scrolling Instagram looking for suppliers. They're on industry-specific platforms, trade journals, or talking to peers. When you spread thin across five channels, you miss the one place your actual customers pay attention. That's why nothing connects.
Building a focused strategy doesn't require a huge budget. It takes about two to four weeks to research where your buyers really are, pick one channel, and set up a consistent presence. The cost varies: if you do the legwork yourself, it's mostly time. If you bring in outside help, expect a few thousand dollars for a clear plan. The real investment is showing up every week for six months.
This week, stop posting everywhere. Pick one channel where a known customer found you. Look at your last five closed deals—where did they come from? Double down there. If you can't find the pattern, Scott Gerke at FocusDude can run a quick audit to spot the leaks and point you at the one channel that will move the needle. Don't hire another generic agency that promises to 'do it all.'
Six months from now, you'll have a single, predictable source of leads. Instead of guessing, you'll know exactly where your next sale is coming from. Your marketing will be something you trust, not something you hope works.
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Other things people with a B2B & Wholesale ask
how to grow my small business
Flat revenue with maxed-out hours means the constraint is structural: pricing, capacity, or lead flow. Find which one is binding before spending on anything. Growth spend on the wrong constraint is money burned.
do i really need a business plan
You need the thinking, not the document. One page: who buys, why you, what it costs, what you charge, how people find you. If a lender needs the long version, generate it from the page that is true.
