Spam Free Marketing - Get Articles by Donna Schwartz Mills

Get Articles
 
  

submit your own reprintable article

Article Categories

Accepting Credit Cards Online
Accounting and Book-Keeping
Advertising
Affiliate and Associate Programs
Articles and Article Promotion
Autoresponders and How To Use Them
Bonuses and Freebies
Branding
Business Ideas
Business Practice
Communication Skills
Competition and Your Competitors
Copywriting
Creativity and Ideas
Customer Service and Support
Domains and Domain Names
Due Diligence
E-Commerce
Ebooks and Ebook Writing
Education
Email List Building
Email Marketing
Ethics and Morals
Expert Status
Ezines and Email Newsletters
Family
Forums
Fraud and Scams
Goal Setting
Graphics and Graphic Design
Guarantees
Health
Internet Auctions
Internet Marketing
Investment and Investing
Job and Career
Joint Ventures
Lead Generation
Legislation and Legal Issues
Management and Best Practice
Motivation
Negotiation
Networking
News Releases and Public Relations
Niche Marketing
Outsourcing
Pay Per Click Search Engines
PC Security and Viruses
Pricing and Supply and Demand
Product Creation
Public Speaking
Publicity
Relationship Building
Reprint Rights
Revenue Generation
Search Engines and SEO
Site Stickiness - Getting Repeat Visitors
Software Reviews
Spam - Unsolicited Commercial Email
Statistics and Tracking
Testimonials
Time Management
Traffic Generation - Getting Hits
Travel
Viral Marketing
Web Hosting
Web Site Design
Working At Home - Starting Out
Blank Page
 
Google
 

> Get Articles > Email Marketing > Spam Free Marketing

Spam Free Marketing


PDF icon Download as PDF

Donna Schwartz Mills
donnaparentpreneurclub.com

The ParentPreneur Club
http://www.parentpreneurclub.com


Spam-Free Marketing

by Donna Schwartz Mills



I received an email the other day from a work at home

mom who recently started a small publishing company. She

wanted to start selling advertising to other WAHM businesses

but was concerned about bulk emailing them... with good

reason.



Spam is the four-letter word that most offends those of us

working online. Everyone with a website receives it and like

bad art, we all know it when we see it. But also -like art-

in a way, spam is in the eye of the beholder. I have

participated in discussions that disintegrated because each

member had his or her own definition of spam and was angry

at those who disagreed.



In the offline world, it is perfectly acceptable to

cold-call or snail mail a business to tell them about a

product or service you offer. When I worked in an office

environment, I took such calls all the time. Often, I said

'no thank you' and that was the end of it. But every once in

a while, the call came in at just the time I was searching

for such an item - and a sale would be made.



Of course, the power and low-cost of email make this an

inexact comparison. So what do you do when you have a

product or service that you *know* your target market

*needs* -- and you want to use the power of the Internet to

let them know about it?



THE PERSONAL APPROACH



The keywords are 'target market.' Find out who they are by

doing an Internet search to find them. Check out sites

which include directories of businesses in your target

market. Then, visit those sites - and send their owners a

*personal* email pitching your product. Be sure to use their

*names* and comment on something you learn about their

businesses from their sites. If they offer newsletters, sign

up for them and comment upon something you read there. This

establishes a prior business relationship and is not

considered spam by *most* people.



However, even this personal approach will offend *some*

webmasters, and it will cost you a lot of time relative to

the number of people you reach. A more efficient means

of getting your message out would be to join discussion

groups geared to your audience and announce your product

there.



ONLINE NETWORKING THROUGH DISCUSSION LISTS



But message boards and discussion lists have their own spam

issues. When joining a list, you must read their guidelines

and follow them. Sending out a blatant advertisement to the

members of a discussion list will not be tolerated - but you

are welcome to describe your business where it is

*appropriate* (i.e., someone asks where they can find a

product just like yours and you announce that you just

happen to sell that).



You are also allowed to put information in your sig line

that directs people to your website - so whenever you

contribute to the discussion, you have an opportunity to

promote your business.



When you join, sit back for a couple of days and follow the

conversation so you can get a feel for the tone of the

discussion, the people involved and what is customary among

them. Then, introduce yourself as a new member (which also

give you an opportunity to bring up the subject of your

business, website, product - within the guidelines they set

when you join).



An added benefit to marketing through discussion groups is

the fact that you will build new relationships with other

business people that can lead to joint ventures, assistance

and even friendship. In the offline world, it is similar to

being part of a chamber of commerce or other networking

group and it works just as well on the web.



At the ParentPreneur Club, we have our own discussion group, PPC

Advisory, where members brainstorm the issues they face as

work at home parents. To join,

email mailto:ppca-subscribetopica.com .



Here are more of my favorite groups targeted to work at home

parents. You'll find others specific to your needs by

searching for them at http://www.yahoogroups.com and

http://www.topica.com



mailto:clubmom-affiliates-subscribeyahoogroups.com This

group is made up of members of the Club Mom affiliate

program. All members have websites with mom-related content

and products, which makes them ideal partners for the Club

Mom membership program. You must be an affiliate of Club Mom

to be a member of this list.



mailto:DirectSelling-subscribeyahoogroups.com For

direct sales consultants who exchange ideas and suggestions

on building a client base, fund raising, recruiting,

booking, inspiration, motivation, party games, contests,

merchandising, holiday ideas and more.



mailto:EP-subscribeyahoogroups.com This is a function of the

Entrepreneurial Parents (http://www.en-parent.com ) website.

A forum for Entrepreneurial Parents (EPs) to connect

directly with each other, discussing topics ranging from

balancing work and family under one roof, to sharing

practical business tips, to collective brainstorming, to

supporting each other in responsible parenthood.



mailto:themompack-subscribeyahoogroups.com The MomPack

(TM) is a cooperative, not-for-profit organization, founded

by working moms, run by working moms and for working moms to

exchange business information amongst each other to help

promote and advertise each other's businesses on and

offline.



DON'T FORGET THE SEARCH ENGINES!



Do not overlook the value of getting your site listed in

search engines, which will bring prospective customers to

*you*. There are still many engines that will list

your site for free. If you plan to do this yourself, walk

do not run to http://www.jimtools.com . Jim Wilson carries

one of the most complete free site submission resources we

have seen.



Merle at http://www.mcpromotions.com also has a wealth

of resources at her site. She specializes in promoting

websites and handles our monthly search engine submissions

for the ParentPreneur Club. Her prices are very reasonable.



GET PUBLICITY



Press releases should be part of your marketing plan, as

well. There is nothing so cost effective as having your

business mentioned in an offline publication or other

medium. One newspaper article could result in dozens of

leads for your business.

Karon Thackston has put together a free email course on how to write effective

press releases. To receive it, send a blank email to

mailto:pressreleasezipresponse.com Karon can also

handle your PR needs. http://www.ktamarketing.com



Another interesting offer comes from JeriLynn Thomas of

the Womens News Bureau. Jerilynn is offering a PR Boot Camp

tailored to the needs of female entrepreneurs. Check it out

at http://www.womensnewsbureau.com/prbootcamp.htm



EZINE ADVERTISING



Finally, there will come a time when you will need to pay

for some advertising. Ezines that go out to your target

audience give you a big bang for your advertising buck -

your cost per thousand (CPM) is generally way less than what

you could expect to pay in other media. Most sites that

publish an ezine carry an advertising page.



We could devote several more articles to the particulars of

writing ads and creating marketing campaigns. The one thing

you need to keep in mind is that writing advertising copy

is not an exact science. No one can guarantee how your

audience will respond to an ad, no matter how well you think

it turned out. The big marketers always test ads first and

we suggest you do. You can buy ezine ads at deep discounts

at http://www.ezineadauction.com (another site run by

Merle of MCPromotions). We use it ourselves to sell remnant

space in our ezines and have bought ads

in other newsletters at a fraction of their published rates.

This is a great resource for anyone who needs to advertise

their businesses.



As you can see, there are lots of low-cost options for

promoting your business online that do not entail bulk

email. They're easy to implement and are proven to work...

try them and see!



--------------------



Donna Schwartz Mills is the work-at-home parent behind the

ParentPreneur Club

http://parentpreneurclub.com/cgi-bin/art/pl.cgi?sp

Find out how we're getting healthy while earning a healthy

living at home - http://www.unitoday.net/socalmom .





How useful did you find this article?

Not at all
A little
Averagely
Fairly
Very
 


This article can be downloaded freely from http://www.get-articles.com and used on your website or in your ezine so long as the author is credited and their resource box left intact. You should not change any links in the article, and where the article is used on a website it's links should be clickable. Please see our terms and conditions page for more information: http://www.get-articles.com/authors-publishers-terms.php
 

Get Articles


Top Articles

  • Stop Saving Money!
    By Leo J Quinn Jr
    Rating 138 / 195
  • The Top Ten Reasons For Being Honest
    By Monique Rider
    Rating 152 / 180
  • Top 10 Qualities of a Great Team Leader
    By Naseem Mariam
    Rating 143 / 180
    SEO in Cambridge
  • 7 M's of Every Highly Effective Manager
    By Alonzie Scott
    Rating 124 / 175
  • Seven "Secrets/Tips" to Becoming a Millionaire
    By Craig Lock
    Rating 97 / 140
  • Five wonderful steps for good presentation skills:
    By Thomson Chemmanoor
    Rating 44 / 75
  • Do Pop-up Ads Work for Your Site?
    By Brian Su
    Rating 41 / 70
  • TOP TEN TIPS FOR PRESCRIPTION SWIMMING GOGGLES
    By Danielle Ross
    Rating 53 / 65
  • Ten Steps to a Power-Packed, Persuasive Proposal
    By Linda Elizabeth Alexander
    Rating 46 / 65
  • How to get your audience involved in your PowerPoint presentation:
    By Thomson Chemmanoor
    Rating 26 / 65
  • Insider Rollout Secrets Review
    By Alex Poole
    Rating 52 / 55
  • The 7 Signs of a Scam
    By Sharon Davis
    Rating 42 / 50
  • How to write a communication plan
    By Matt Eliason
    Rating 38 / 50
  • The MSN Ranking Code Loophole
    By Chris Rempel and Dave Kelly
    Rating 38 / 50
  • 12-Step Foolproof Sales Letter Template
    By David Frey
    Rating 41 / 45
  • Tips For Non-Sexist Writing
    By Tanja Rosteck
    Rating 35 / 45
  • Preventing Fraud On Your Website
    By Aaron Turpen
    Rating 32 / 40
  • Useless Resume Objectives
    By Rita Fisher, CPRW
    Rating 10 / 40
  • Hacker Prevention Techniques
    By Aaron Turpen
    Rating 30 / 35
  • 6 Steps to Great Customer Service
    By Aaron Turpen
    Rating 25 / 35

    May 25, 2012 © www.Get-Articles.com. All Rights Reserved.