Sunday, April 10, 2011
Selling on the Internet
Selling Your Products or Services via the Internet
Also known as online marketing or web marketing, internet marketing is used by companies selling goods and services directly to consumers or business-to-business via the internet.
Today, the Internet has become a vital tool for the delivering services, information and products to consumers, businesses and government agencies. Internet marketing, with a solid strategic marketing effort can increase awareness of their company's goods and services tremendously. Your companies’ ability to communicate through this medium has become increasingly vital to establishing your brand in the market place. Your potential customers will judge your organizations professionalism based on what they perceive first from personal contact with you and your internet presence.
The following information will help you define the types of internet marketing that is available to you:
Affiliate Marketing: In affiliate marketing, a business recruits associates to promote the company's products or services. The associates receive a commission or other similar rewards for every sale, visitor, subscriber, or customer they bring to the company.
Display Advertising: Display advertising involves the use of web banners or banner ads placed on a third-party website to drive traffic to a company’s own website and increase product awareness.
Email Marketing: Your company can send promotional emails directly to customers. However, it can often be hard to distinguish between spam and legitimate email marketing messages.
Interactive Advertising: Interactive advertising involves the use of animations and other graphic techniques to create ads that engage the viewer and invite participation. This can be accomplished through your email campaign.
Search Engine Marketing: Search Engine Optimization (SEO), paid placement, and paid inclusion are search engine marketing techniques that companies can use to increase their visibility in the search engine page results from Google and its competitors. This can be expensive for small business owners and may not produce sufficient return on investment. This type of marketing has to be monitored closely.
Viral Marketing: Viral marketing is a technique is which companies encourage customers to pass along information about their products or services. Company websites that let visitors email interactive games or funny video clips to their friends are an example of a viral marketing effort.
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