1.11.2009

Online Marketing Strategies-Is It Really Cheaper Than Offline Marketing?

The costs of online marketing is sometimes blown out of proportion when you don’t fully understand the costs of the alternative methods of advertising. One of the biggest concerns with all businesses is keeping expenses to a minimum and maximizing their rate of return. Brick and mortar businesses know that advertising can be one of the costliest expenses, but is critical to the success of a business. Yet when compared with the cost of online marketing is often considerably cheaper. Offline marketing usually consists of the traditional yellow page listings, flyer advertising or the use of mailer value-paks where your ad is buried in with a hundred others competing for the readers attention. Using these methods indiscriminately nowadays is like throwing out a huge net to the public in hopes that maybe somebody is interested in what you’re selling. You may get some people to come and browse around in your store, but they still might not purchase from you. Online Marketing Laser Targets Your Audience It doesn’t matter if you use PPC (pay per click), adwords, SEO (search engine optimization), or even a twist of all of them. The people that respond will be pre-qualified. Why? Because when you are using
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these types of marketing techniques you are getting traffic from visitors who are interested in what you are selling, and therefore more likely to buy from you. Another advantage to using these internet marketing techniques is that you can closely monitor the effectiveness of your campaigns. If something is working out great then you can keep pumping it up. On the other hand if something is bombing out you can stop it almost instantaneously. Try that with the traditional forms of advertising. You won’t know much about your campaign until towards the end so you can’t practice much if any damage control. In no way am I knocking traditional forms of advertisement because they still work. But what I am saying is that you don’t have to throw all your eggs in one basket. If you have a brick and mortar business, you should try to work out something that works both online and offline. That’s right. Maximize your profits. One last thing to remember. If you have a website, please understand that your website is your online billboard that is capable of making you money 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 365 days a year. Absolutely do not miss this golden opportunity to effectively promote your business.

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