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Spending Money on Internet Marketing


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Scott F. Geld
sfg7marketingblaster.com

Marketing Blaster, Inc.
http://www.MarketingBlaster.com


Planning your marketing budget on Internet is a quite

tough question to answer, as there is no end to spill-out

your mega bucks on Internet marketing! But at the same

time, with careful analysis and planning, one can also save

a lot by choosing the right options and channels. You can

build, promote and make money from your website with

minimal costs. Knowledge is the key to make money, save

money, and being success in the Internet business. The main

aim - and challenge too ~ of a Internet marketing campaign

is to divert traffic to your website and converting

browsers into buyers. There are eight basic concepts of

Internet marketing, which are listed below:



Search Engines



Most people search Internet by getting started through

Search Engines. Though submitting your website to search

engines is free and can be done by yourself, it can consume

your valuable time and energy. In addition, all major

search engines today have spiders which will be able to

find your site on their own. It is unlikely that submitted

sites have any better chance of being included in a

particular search engine's results.



Alternatively, you can hire professional companies to do

the task for you, which would focus on web positioning

rather than just inclusion. Or you can simply bypass all

that risk and purchase advertising on sites in your

category that are already ranked well by the search engines

(my recommendation).



Linking Strategies



You should be able to link your website to as many websites

as possible. Linking provides a great channel for diverting

traffic to your website. You should have good content on

your website so that others find it useful to link to your

website and vice-versa.



Viral Strategies



It is the important strategies that encourage others to

carry your marketing message via e-mail, using their own

resources and network of relationships. Viral marketing is

quite easy to understand. You must be getting email in your

inbox, which have been forwarded to you by your friends,

and you then forward it to your other friends. This forms a

chain and is part of viral strategies. You can also provide

quality articles to be published on different websites with

your link at the end, which could in turn divert traffic to

your website.



Public Relations



Public relations to get press coverage are a kind of viral

strategy. It is all about press coverage. You can get your

press releases published by several print and internet

publications, which in turn would boost traffic towards

your website. While there are free news release services,

expect to pay several hundred dollars to get your news

release sent to hundreds of subscribing periodicals.



Traditional Media



Though the traditional media is considered by some to cover

only geographically concentrated potential buyers, it is

still a valuable means of advertising your business

locally. You can place an ad in a targeted publication with

a teaser copy, and pointing readers to your URL or an auto-

responder email address for more information.



E-mail Publishing



If you are smart then you won't even think of developing a

business website without getting it engaged to an e-mail

publication. The website is the shy partner who passively

waits for people to reach him. To the contrary, the email

publication is the bold and active partner who goes out to

people and invites them to meet her groom. Together they

make a great couple!



Networking



On the Internet, networking is done chiefly through e-mail

discussion lists and news groups. Search out the discussion

lists and newsgroups in your industry and take an active

part. This will result in increase of traffic, along with

recommendations and referrals by list members to their

other friends who may be in need of your products or

services.



Paid Advertising



If you are not on a budget and want greater exposure, you

may opt for different types of paid advertising options

available in the market. Though you can yourself do the

above listed forms of advertising relatively inexpensively,

but if you are serious about expanding your business

exposure then it's pragmatic to consider the following

forms of paid advertising:



1. Banner ads



2. Paid Listings in Portal Sites



3. Sponsorships



4. Pay-per-Click Links



5. Pay-per-Sale Advertising



6. Paid ads in targeted e-mail newsletters



7. Opt-in E-mail Advertising



There are other forms of paid advertising also coming up in

the market by the day so look out for others options as

well by keeping abreast with new horizons in Internet

marketing.



Scott F. Geld is the VP of Marketing for MarketingBlaster.com, a company dedicated to providing ultra-targeted ready-to-buy visitors to ecommerce websites. For more information, visit:

http://www.MarketingBlaster.com





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