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Tips for Promoting Your Business on the Internet

By:Lauren Hobson


Many small businesses are pretty comfortable with standard, conventional marketing methods like newspaper ads, industry publication ads, or even radio and TV ads. But promoting your business on the internet can offer many advantages that will not only get your business noticed, but save you money as well.



Web sites are the most obvious internet marketing method, since virtually all businesses large and small have a web site for providing information to their customers. If your business doesn’t currently have a web site (even a small one), you are losing out on an enormous marketing opportunity and could be giving an unfavorable impression to customers who have become accustomed to accessing web sites 24/7. Customers are also becoming more comfortable with shopping online from company web sites. Recent studies show that more than 55% of all shoppers during the 2005 Christmas season made purchases online, making online shopping one of the fastest growing benefits a company can offer from its web site.



Web-based advertising is another promotion strategy that can be cost-effective and produce great results. Ads placed on sites that are compatible or related to your business are a good place to start, or search engines like Google and Yahoo offer click-ad programs that can be very inexpensive yet quite effective. Also consider listing your company in reliable internet directories (both paid and unpaid), as well as optimizing your web site for good search engine rankings.



E-Newsletters are another great way to communicate regularly with your customers. Repetition is key here; sending out a single email or newsletter issue cannot deliver effective results. Consistency builds your credibility and also keeps your company’s name and message in front of your customers on a regular basis.



Promoting your business on the internet can be much less expensive than the more traditional methods companies have used in the past. More and more, customers are looking for you on the internet, and having an internet presence that uses a variety of internet promotion strategies can be a valuable tool for your business.



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Lauren Hobson is the Editor of Biz Talk Newsletter, a free monthly publication designed to provide small businesses and non-profits with tips and techniques to help them make the most of their web sites and marketing efforts without spending a lot of money. Biz Talk is published by Five Sparrows, LLC. Visit us at www.fivesparrows.com or subscribe to Biz Talk at www.fivesparrows.com/biztalk.htm.





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