I get a kick out of people when I ask them what strategy they use to market their product and they tell me something like, “Oh, I do a little of this and that…some classified ads, article marketing, a little PPC. It's good enough.” Now don't mistake me. If you're budgeting $300 a day on pay per click and making three times that much in income, then you probably don't need to be reading this article anyway. But if you're still fighting to promote your site, then keep on reading.
There are more methods to generate traffic than Carter has liver pills. The issue is, most people either don't know about these techniques or they're just too lazy to put them into action. Certainly, I can go and list all the common methods to generate traffic, such as classified ads, PPC, article marketing, SEO, social bookmarking and blogging and pinging, but there is a world out there that is beyond this that most people don't think about or even know about.
Let's begin with something as simple as a press release. Now, press releases are slightly different from your standard promotional technique. A press release actually should not be promotional. It should narrate on what your product, site or service is and how it is of value to people. What makes it unique? What makes it something that will be of importance to people? Also, it should be objective and not read like an ad. A good press release can generate tons of traffic to your new site.
What about social networking? Twitter is all the rage today. Well, why not begin following on Twitter composed of people who share similar interests. Not everybody on Twitter is an online marketer and maybe there are a lot of folks there who are interested in YOUR niche and YOUR product. Imagine putting up a blog with valuable info about that niche and sending tweets to your followers that include your blog URL. For that subject, you can add useful info in the tweets themselves.
Then of course you have forums. Like it or not, there are forums in just about every niche. Why not go to one and share what you know with the other members? Don't try to market your site. Don't post ads. Instead, look for questions that you can answer and actually answer them. Do these long enough and other forum members will begin to honor you.
And the above only scratches the surface of what you can do in addition to the standard stuff like article marketing, PPC, SEO, social bookmarking and blogging and pinging to promote your sites. There is offline marketing too. When was the last time you took out a small ad in a local newspaper?
Point is you can never do enough to advertise your business.
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More and more people are realizing the potential that having an online business gives them to increase their income or free them from their nine-to-five jobs. But the unfortunate truth is that most new e-businesses fail. One of the biggest reasons is that, all too often, eCommerce newcomers dive right in, without first learning how to start and run a business right. Many Baby Boomers have lost their life savings because they didn't invest the time and effort into studying the ropes of selling online.
Get Guidance Before You Begin
If you're an aspiring Internet entrepreneur, you need to seek out the advice of those who have already succeeded in E-Biz. Experience may be the best teacher, but learning from other people's experience can spare you a lot of problems.
You may not know any wildly successful ?Netrepreneurs well enough to ask them to mentor you, but that doesn't mean you can't get their guidance. Many experienced entrepreneurs have put out training resources that share the knowledge they've gained and the sound practices they've developed through trial-and-error. Explains education specialist Les Cowie, of http://VisualLearningSystems.com, ?It's so important to take the time to understand what you need to do before you do it. There's a lot of educational material out there that people don't take advantage of.?
Don't wait until you make a mistake or run into trouble to educate yourself. Whether it's getting licensed, legally structuring your business, or choosing a search-engine friendly URL, doing things right the first time can save you time and money, and even keep you out of legal hot water. You can give your business a solid foundation by investing in training classes (such as eBay University e-courses or Visual Learning Systems? interactive, internet-based classes), CDs, books, videos, or seminars.
Know Your Sources
Unfortunately, you may not know where to go to find the advice you seek?the search engines are full of self-proclaimed "E-Biz experts." Before you simply hand over your money and take their advice, make sure they are reputable:
?Listen to what they're telling you: If someone tells you their system can make you rich overnight, or with little to no work on your part, run?far and fast! Starting an E-Biz is not simple or easy'it takes time and a dedicated effort on your part. Anyone who tells you otherwise is selling you a dream they can't deliver.
?Look at the results: What kind of success have they achieved with their own advice? You want to listen to people who are already accomplished in the areas they're advising you about.
?Listen to what others are telling you: Check with the Better Business Bureau for a complaint history (http://BBB.org), and search the Internet to find what other people are saying about them. If the majority of their customers have had positive experiences with them, you'll feel comfortable knowing they're legitimate. If not, you won't waste your resources.
While there are no Absolute Guarantees that your e-business will be a profitable venture, you can set yourself up to achieve your goals by knowing what you're getting into. The more familiar you are with how E-Biz actually works, the better prepared you'll be to deal with the issues that arise. Says Cowie, ?It's entirely possible for anyone to start an online business and do very well ? it's just a matter of equipping yourself to succeed.?
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