
INTERNET MARKETING FOR 2007 - AFFORDABLE EFFICIENCY
By: Bonnie Jo Davis
If you pay attention to online marketing, you
are constantly inundated with people who sell
the so-called "secrets" to brand new
marketing techniques on the Internet. Each and
every day you are bombarded with new e-books,
teleseminars and software alleging to hold the
"secrets" of blog and ping, or the "secrets"
of the death of Google Adsense or the "secrets"
of content is king for Search Engines.
However, the truth of the matter in nearly all
cases is that most of these products are expensive
and endorsed solely by the gurus who get paid
for every item they sell. Real testimonials are
rare and the pressure you are under to purchase
these products is enormous.
Let's make a two-fold pact for 2007:
One - We will not be swept away by all the hype
on the Internet.
Two - We will primarily use tried and tested,
successful Internet marketing techniques that
won't cost us a fortune to use.
To help you off to the right start in launching
your own cost-effective marketing strategy for
2007, I want to share some valuable ideas that
I've used to grow my own business. These marketing
concepts are genuinely affordable, truly simple
to implement and have honestly helped me gain
generous exposure, which has resulted in new clients
and increased sales. My top fifteen favorite effective
and inexpensive Internet marketing tactics are
listed below:
1. Article submissions to online e-zines, directories
and newsgroups, and off-line magazines and newspapers
(don't worry about the duplicate content issues
... just get as many one-way links to your site
as possible to boost your Search Engine ranking).
Writing and submitting free reprint articles is
a resourceful way to generate increased exposure
and will drive traffic to your web site.
2. Create and market your own affiliate program
using low cost tools on the Internet, which incidentally,
there are numerous tools on the web that are very
affordable. Offer affiliates your articles for
reprint and allow them to use their affiliate
link in your byline. But don't stop there ...
submit your program to affiliate program directories
so that prospects can find it readily.
3. Write and submit press releases to both paid
and free press release sites. Let your target
audience know about your company, new products
and services you're offering and also about special
company events or promotions. If you're concerned
that perhaps your writing talents are a bit rough
yet, hire a ghostwriter to draft your release
for you. And yes, there are many talented, professional
writers who work on a freelance basis and accept
both one-time and ongoing projects at an affordable
rate.
4. Register with and actively participate in
forums that target your ideal client or customer.
Check in at least once a week and offer helpful
advice to other forum participants seeking assistance
and information in your area of expertise. Be
sure to craft and use a compelling signature that
will get added to your posts. With just a small
investment of your time, you can establish yourself
as an expert within your industry, which can result
in generous exposure.
5. Offer legitimate comments and articles to
blog owners who cover your topic area and target
your audience. Create solid and productive relationships,
offering to make blog postings for them in return
for a byline with a live link to your site. The
fact that you're willing to offer blog owners
something of value upfront will make them eager
to reciprocate.
6. List your teleseminars, e-zines, live events
and books on Craigslist in cities and sections
that have appeal for your target audience. Sign-in
and repost your listings on a regular basis to
keep them current.
7. Research opportunities to be a guest on teleseminars,
podcasts and webinars. You'll be pleasantly surprised
at the number of opportunities available if you
simply take the time to look for them. Keep a
list of questions and potential topics ready for
your pitch. Keep track of your guest appearances
and promote them on your web site.
8. Actively participate in online social networks
such as MySpace, Ryze and LinkedIn. Write compelling
copy for your profile and be sure to have a good
picture and logo to add where permitted. Including
your photo allows people to feel a connection
to you, simply because they can put a face to
your name.
9. Join and participate in associations and non-profits
that attract your perfect client. Find relevant
associations by searching for your keyword + association
in search engines and visit the American Society
of Association Executives. Involvement in organizations
such as this, as well as local civic organizations,
offers valuable networking opportunities.
10. Place paid advertisements in e-zines that
target your audience. If possible, purchase the
advertisement when the publisher is running one
of your articles in order to gain maximum exposure
with this strategy. There are three types of common
advertisements available in e-zines: classified,
sponsor and solo. Chose the most inexpensive position
with the greatest exposure.
11. Write or hire a ghostwriter to create a short
e-course that you can give away so long as people
provide you with their e-mail address. Make certain
that your e-course is relevant to your target
audience and not full of fluff and fillers. By
offering solid value in your e-course, you can
benefit from readers who take notice of your other
work/articles and will often seek out additional
work you've written. Be sure to include a privacy
policy and notify those who give you their e-mail
address that they will be subscribed to your e-zine.
12. Downloadable white papers are usually longer
versions of articles and often include graphics
and links to resources. As with your e-course
require people who want the white paper to register
for your e-zine. Encourage people to send the
registration link to their colleagues, friends
and family who share a similar interest.
13. Create your own blog, update at least every
other day and include links to your web sites.
Ping blog directories and Search Engines every
time you make a post for verification that your
blog is turning up results.
14. Sponsor contests and submit them to contest
directories. Give away a book a month or an hour
of your services and encourage people to register
for your e-zine. If your business involves selling
a product rather than a service, you can offer
specific products for prizes with contest entry
automatic when people signup for your e-zine.
Be creative with your contests, but always make
the winning prize something of value that is relevant
to your business.
15. Testimonials and referrals can be obtained
from the same people. Offer to include a picture
with testimonials and a live link to your client's
web site. This strategy is a win-win marketing
tactic for both you and your client. No satisfied
client would refuse such an opportunity! Instead
of e-mailing referrals send a professionally written
letter via postal mail with some of your most
popular articles and invite recipients to call
you for a free fifteen minute consultation.
There are dozens of free marketing techniques
in the online and off-line world. These fifteen
are not the only ones I use but they are my absolute
favorites and have been used successfully by thousands
of people, including Internet gurus. Don't fall
for every new marketing scheme; instead, spend
your money selectively on marketing products.
If you are pressed for time hire a virtual assistant
to handle the free and low cost marketing techniques
listed here and carve out some time in your schedule
every month to research and evaluate new techniques.
Happy Marketing!
Bonnie Jo Davis is a prolific writer and expert
article marketer. Subscribe to her no-cost, monthly
e-zine "Articles That Sell Update" and
receive this article as a whitepaper with live
links to resources for all 15 techniques. Visit
www.ArticlesThatSell.com today!
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