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Marketing Your Business On The Internet
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alton12
Joined: Sat May 01, 2010 5:58 pm Posts: 13
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Re: Marketing Your Business On The Internet
Business and individuals are reaching out, introducing themselves on an international level. The World Wide Web is the ideal environment to accomplish what seemed to have been a daunting task just a few years ago. Roughly 30 million people are currently connected to the largest collection of information ever and the number is growing at an astronomical and unprecedented rate. The rush to become part of the on-line community has become a race for market share and visibility. This is not surprising, considering the advantages stated above. The age of faster communications has arrived and the web remains a cost-effective marketing tool.
The following tutorial is part of a series intended to help educate Dominican businesses about the use of the internet and related technology to promote and sell their products and services. In this tutorial, we will discuss web hosting services, and the many features and benefits web site hosting offers. Using basic terms, we will introduce the various features and offer ideas for how to apply each to your business.
One of the most effective methods to showcase your products or services to a worldwide audience, is through use of your company website. To own a website, you must own a domain name, and the site itself must be stored on a web server, a definition called web hosting. Your web browser software (such as Explorer or Netscape) will communicate with a web hosting server to retrieve and display your web pages on a user's screen.
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Sat May 01, 2010 6:15 pm |
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maddona
Joined: Thu May 06, 2010 2:32 pm Posts: 38 Location: U.K.
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Re: Marketing Your Business On The Internet
My two ways for maintaining production Promotion on Internet are: Google Adsense is a tool of google for advertising.All these advertisement are moderated by google and revenue on pay per click or per impression basics.. AND Google Adwords includes all local,national and international distributions.It is flagship product of Google for advertising.Google Adwords is the quickest way to advertise yourself or your product online. This method is instant.
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Thu May 06, 2010 5:05 pm |
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heena
Joined: Sat May 08, 2010 3:05 pm Posts: 15 Location: u.k
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Re: Marketing Your Business On The Internet
Hello
1. Listen First, Blog Later Perhaps the most useful thing a company can do before they start blogging is to monitor the blogosphere. There are some wonderful tools around for listening to what bloggers are writing about your industry, your company and your products. Many of these tools are free (Google News Alerts for example). Plug in some keywords relevant to you and your industry and see what is being talked about.
You’ll also find that as you ‘listen’ that you’ll begin to learn the culture of blogging and how those in your industry are already using it. This will teach you a lot both about what is acceptable and what the etiquette is but it also could give you some clues on how to differentiate your blog from what others in your niche are doing with their blogs.
Lastly – watching and listening will help you identify key bloggers and influencers in your niche – these are people who can teach you a lot, introduce you to the niche blogging network and perhaps help you get started .
2. Know what you want to achieve What objective of your business is your blog helping you to meet? Don’t just start a blog because it is the ‘thing to do’. Consider what channel/s of your business your blog is going to help strengthen, what goals you want to achieve with it and what it will and won’t aim to do.
You might find as you ponder this that you have quite a diverse set of goals for your blog. This can work – but you should also probably consider multiple blogs if your objectives are wide and varied. There’s nothing wrong with multiple blogs, each with their own focus and purpose.
3. Be Useful Good blogs meet needs, solve problems and help those who read them in some way. This doesn’t mean your blog has to be full of ‘tips’ (although tips related to how to use your products could work) but you should consider who will be reading your blog and what sort of needs they’ll have.
Will they be looking for information about your company and products? Are they looking to find information on your staff members? Do they need news from your industry? Do they have specific problems that you might be able to help them solve?
While being ‘useful’ might not sound like something that will convert to sales directly it can have a profound impact upon those reading your blog and your business in the long term. Solve a problem for someone and when they next are looking to make a purchase they might just come knocking on your door. Meet a need for someone and they might just tell their network about you.
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