Viral Marketing and List Building Tips

February 18, 2010

Viral Marketing – Reaching Your Customers on Their Terms

Filed under: Internet Marketing — Tags: — admin @ 3:56 pm

Traditional methods of marketing and advertising are dying.

Why do I say that? Answer the following questions and what conclusion do? You draw.

Do you use the yellow pages?
Do you watch television commercials?
Do you listen to advertisements on the radio?
Do you read “junk mail” advertisements?
Do you read newspaper and magazine advertisements?
Did you, like most people, answer “No” to most, if not all, of those questions? If you did answer “No” then you should be reaching the same conclusion as I. If “No” is the answer; that raises the question of where are you and others going for your information and of course the primary answer is the Internet.

Why is traditional marketing/advertising dying?

Many people today either cannot find their Yellow Pages Directory or they threw it away when it arrived. Companies that track their leads have learned that the Yellow Pages are no longer producing the desired results. Yellow Pages are not the only media where companies are seeing diminishing returns: newspapers, magazines, and direct mail pieces have all been effected by the Internet. The Internet puts information close at hand and provides the viewer access to more details at the click of the mouse.

Today, customers and prospects either:

Use the Internet to find the services they want or need.
Ask family, friends, and even acquaintances for referrals and references.
Instead of watching television or listening to radio commercials people change the channel with their dial or remote controls or they have recorded the program and fast forward through the commercials. Viewers and listeners are looking to be entertained versus having products pitched to them; there is no tolerance for the hard sell tactics.

This begs the question: why do businesses even advertise in the yellow pages, on television, and the radio? To some extent the answer is: advertising using those media is expected. If customers and prospects do not hear or see these advertisements from the companies that have traditionally advertised in this manner; they will begin to question the staying power of the business. Conversely if the customers and prospects are not accustomed to seeing the business use the traditional advertising; they think nothing of it.

On the other hand customers and prospects do not want to be interrupted by the commercials. It is a dilemma that businesses must figure out.

The oldest form of marketing is Word of Mouth or relationship marketing. The effectiveness of these “advertisements” was typically successful because you were simultaneously receiving an endorsement.

As markets grew and as businesses expanded; new techniques were created to reach new prospects. With the advent of newspaper or print advertisements, television commercials, and direct mail to name a few; ways to spend your advertising dollars exploded.

Although businesses were successful in the goal of reaching more customers the effectiveness of the process declined drastically. Businesses were typically told that a return of 1/2 of 1% to 2% was a great response. When you consider how much time, effort, and cost was expended in attracting these new customers the return was truly very small.

With the advent of today’s new Internet technologies, commonly referred to as Web2.0* applications; technology has brought back the days and effectiveness of Word of Mouth and relationship marketing. Not only has it come back; the ability to have more control and manage it has improved dramatically. Businesses even have the ability to drive the effort. To be successful today’s businesses need to take advantage of this technology to make their products and services known and to be a viable competitor.

Answer these questions:

Are you looking to build your business?
Do you want your marketing and promotional dollars and efforts to generate more results?
Did you or do you expect more from your website?
Do you want your customers speaking on your behalf and promoting your business?
Do you want to tap into the Social Networking phenomena to promote your business?
If you answered “yes” to these questions watch for my next article: What Is a Social Network Contact Worth.

*web2.0 applications are those that enable interaction between businesses, customers, and prospective customers. Specifically the applications are Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn, and business and personal blogs to name a few. In the past communication was one way, now with the opportunity for dialogue effectiveness increases dramatically. In fact in the web2.0 environment content is a collaborative process between you and your customers.

February 11, 2010

Simple Yet Effective Blogging Tips & Advices

Filed under: Blogging — Tags: — admin @ 8:39 am

Starting a new blog is not a big deal at all. However, there are some key features and some important issues that must be taken into account before you begin with blogging. In this piece of writing, I would be disclosing some simple yet effective blogging tips and advices that will surely prove as necessary guidelines for the beginners.

1- The blogging platform should not be selected according to its popularity but instead, it will be selected according to your suitability and feasibility. If you are unable to do so then you will be out of the business in a very short period of time. The blogging platform should be easy to use and also have technical support feature that can help you in future while you try to maintain your blog.

2- You must select a template for your blog which doesn’t require lot of alterations and adjustments. There are lots of formats available in the market which are already setup and doesn’t need any change at all. You can select one out these so many available options. However, you must take care of one thing that you should not only consider the formatting and the appearance of the template but you must also consider the technical aspects because you are beginner and in the beginning, you would surely be unaware of the technical aspects which might be associated with the template of your choice.

3- Next simple yet effective blogging tip for the beginners is that you must keep a back up of your blog all the time. A back up will ensure that you are well prepared to cope up with some accidents and hard times that you might confront in your near future. This is one very common mistake committed by many beginners that they don’t keep a back of their data, I hope that after going through this advice you won’t be the one out of so many which are out there blogging these days.

4- Last but not the least important blogging tip for the beginner is related to the content which you would be posting on your blog. You must always make sure that the content which you would be posting on your blog is the core area of your blog and it is the thing which will decide your fate in the days to come. Always try to post something which is relevant to the nature of your business and keep the information precise but interesting at the same time as well.

Above mentioned were some simple yet effective blogging and advices for the beginners. If you want to begin with blogging then you must get a strong hold on the aspect which I discussed in this piece of writing in order to succeed with your blogging.

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