Like most employees, you’re probably fed up with having to deal with your boss and the usual nine-to-five grind. After months of careful research, you’ve decided to “take the plunge” and start your own small business. You have set up a great business plan and your friends and family say they are behind you one hundred percent. Now it’s time to advertise so that everyone else will know what a fantastic small business you have.
But where to start? Do you buy print advertising in your local newspaper? Buy some air time on your local television or radio station? Arrange to have a full page ad in the local phone book (yellow pages)? Do you hand out flyers to all the people you meet? Those methods work, but only insofar as reaching your immediate area. You have huge plans for growing your business in the future, but everyone keeps telling you to be careful and keep it local until you establish yourself. Besides, you’re going to need to use any initial income you make to pay for all that fancy advertising you’ve set up. Unless your friends and family have their own thriving business, why are you even listening to them? If you’re reading this, then you are aware of at least part of the power of the internet, so why not utilize this formidable promotional tool?
Internet Marketing is a numbers game that boils down to one simple rule:
The key to any successful marketing campaign is to reach to as many people as possible. You spent a lot of time setting up your business, so you know that it is smart to always do some comparative “shopping” before you buy any advertising. Here are several things you should consider:
- Online advertising is immediately done: any type of print advertising has to be set up and scheduled; flyers and newspapers may take several days and an ad in your local phone book may not come out until many months down the road.
- Online advertising is more responsive: you’ve decided to offer your customers a special discount: you can immediately add a coupon and adjust what you need to right on your website rather than having to wait for someone at the print shop or newspaper to get around to it.
- Online advertising is not just cost effective…it is cheaper:you get more “bang for your buck” online. Instead of having to pay higher prices for print work and distribution costs, you can use the money you save on advertising to add to your merchandise. (An added bonus is that you’ll also help environmentally because you’re using very little, if any, natural resources to promote your business! )
- Online advertising can be interactive: Instead of just seeing a flat, two dimensional image, you can catch your customer’s eye with all sorts of “bells and whistles”! Audio and visual enhancements invite your customers to involve themselves to a much greater extent than just looking at a newspaper ad or yellow pages ad. There is an added benefit to advertising on the Internet and that is you can also have additional information as part of your customer testimonials and Frequently Asked Questions ( or FAQs ).
- Online advertising can be easily tracked: If you do any sort of print advertising, the only tangible means of tracking how effective your campaign is, or at least part of it, is to use coupons that the customers have to redeem. Even then, it’s difficult to know exactly who is responding to any of your advertising. Online advertising can easily be measured and broken down into very exact results. Aside from tracking individual sales, there are ways of tracking which web pages have been looked at. This is a good tool to use to help you refine your advertising and be much more responsive to your customers.
- Online advertising works: If it didn’t, it wouldn’t be enticing national advertisers to continue to increase their online advertising budgets by twenty-five percent each year!
You’ve read all of these great things about internet advertising and how it will open up the door to financial freedom for us all. Before you actually start trying everything you see online, it is important for you to do your due diligence regarding internet marketing.
“Low Start-Up Cost!”
There are many self-proclaimed “gurus” out there that claim you do not need much money to begin off with. This often leads new marketers into believing they can make a fortune on the internet with only a twenty dollar investment. Of course, there are the many “rags to riches” stories to catch your eye, but I have found that the average successful online marketer started with a few thousand dollars to “play” with. Comparatively speaking, this is a very low amount to invest in your business, whether it’s located online or in a more tangible brick and mortar building.“Earn Thousands Without Breaking A Sweat!”
“Buy Now and make money on auto-pilot while you sit and sip lemonade by your pool”…yeah, right. Perhaps, once you have established your business, this will become a reality. As with any business, however, you pretty much get back what you put into it. It will take a lot of hard work, everyday, to make your goal of internet success come true. Many of the successful online marketers I know put in from twelve to fifteen hours a day, six, sometimes seven days a week. Internet marketing is just like any other business: it takes effort and time to grow, especially in the very beginning!“Earn Money While You Snooze!”
This is actually one of the best perks to marketing your business online. Unlike a small business in a brick and mortar building that you open and close each day, once you’ve set your business up on the internet, it is available twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, all year long. So, yes, you can earn money as you saw logs (sleep)! —————————————————————————————————————————-
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