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Dec
30

Internet Advertising Tips

Marketing is not an exact science; it is more of an art form that needs a talented artist to create a true masterpiece. That is not to say that an amateur couldn’t make a nice painting or even have a successful internet marketing campaign. However, there are differences between the artists and the amateurs. It is not just inherent talent and experience that creates the artistic master. It is a deep and formal understanding of underlying concepts that allows that master to create a foundation which can be built upon and expanded. Internet marketing is very similar to creating a painting. Anyone can do it. Start a Twitter, a Facebook or a MySpace account and you are socially networking. Add some Google, Yahoo, or Bing keywords and you are internet marketing. Right? Not necessarily so. Most businesses who market online use only a handful of methods to implement their plan with only a few options in terms of spreading money around to find more customers. At no point will they conduct an industry analysis or research the competitive landscape. As a result, their strategy is intuitive and flawed in a way that may not be detectable in a day to day examination. Below is a list that highlights some of those common misconceptions that seem to be commonplace in the online environment.
-Intuition, This is the most common misconception in which the marketer believes that the keywords, phrases and strategies can be determined intuitively without any research. Even the best marketing masters will start with a research phase to determine the best course of action and any efficient model will have a research phase built in.
-Budget, This is where many businesses fail to provide an opportunity for success. A typical small business will take profit and dissect it at the end of some time period. That is where the marketing budgets are typically created. Large organizations, however, typically build in a particular percentage of revenue from their product or service that will be dedicated for marketing. Marketing should not always be seen in terms of how much money was spent. In truth it should look at how much money was earned, compare to what was spent. This is called return on investment (ROI) and is the true measuring stick of any marketing effort, no matter how much it costs.
-Opportunity Costs, It is a simple concept that is often overlooked in marketing. It is assumed that companies will put their marketing money into the most proven campaigns that show the highest probability for success. This is not always the case and shouldn’t be the case. Sure it makes sense to go to the well that provided a good client or two. However, when dealing with limited resources (marketing money), making one decision often comes at the expense of another opportunity. Understand the cost of opportunity decisions is a critical factor for success in internet marketing, since so many opportunities are available but time and money are commodities that must be used wisely to be most efficient.
-Social Networking, One common misconception is that an organization will just create a “viral” video or marketing piece that will make the rounds to bring in business. Although this may happen with certain brands, people or companies, it is no way to begin a marketing campaign. In fact, the latest successful marketing campaigns run concurrently with the social networking world, not instead of. It is not just an alternative to conventional marketing anymore, it is a necessary companion. Why make a TV or radio commercial that runs for a couple months and then ends once the contract is complete? With social networking outlets, that marketing campaign can be extended almost indefinitely by linking that marketing collateral to social networks that target potential clients.

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Dec
30

Personal Business Cards

Nowadays if you want to be successful in your business, you cannot have business cards that are generic since almost everyone has them in their marketing arsenal. A one-size-fits-all definitely would not help you become recognized and remembered. Also, with the current technology that we have, there is really no excuse for you to do so. People are less satisfied with mediocre marketing tools when they know for a fact that anyone can get excellent quality collaterals with digital printing. Hence, a personal business card should be more than just collateral that contain your contact information. It should also be your very own personal marketing ally that highlights your personality and values. More than your company or affiliation to any organization, your personal business card printing is customized to fit your individuality, uniqueness and interests. In addition, unlike any marketing tool, you can always put forth information that you would only want to make public. So what would be right for you? To help you decide, here are a few considerations on printing business cards that can help you.
-You can reveal only the information you would want to make known to your target clients.
Let us face it. Not everything with your business you would want to tell your prospective clients. Especially during seminars or a trade show that you are attending, you would not want to divulge all the information you have right away. There are times when you only need to tell a few things and if they are really interested then they can contact you to learn more.
-You can emphasize only what is important with your business.
You can design according to what is most important for you and your business. With so many design templates and sample layouts available, you can almost do what you want to let your target clients know your priorities.
-You can target the people you meet.
You can focus on the people you would want to meet. You can highlight on what you can do specifically and aim your customized card to attract only those prospects that would be interested in what you have to offer.

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