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Bridging the Online/Offline Gap


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Joe Bingham
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NetPlay Newsletters
http://www.netplaynewsletters.com


For some businesses, it's almost like making a lifestyle change. A

company born online glues itself to the Internet with a passionate

belief that it's the way of the future.



Conversely, many brick and mortar businesses hold on to their

traditions of face to face business, and refuse to look into online

promotion.



Smart business owners, however, see how dual promotion can be

extremely beneficial.



Naturally, there is both an online and offline component to all of

our lives. Many of us are narrowly focused in each of these

aspects. We have our routines of where we go, what we do, and

this, then, dictates our exposure to advertising. What we never

see online, we may see around town. What we never knew

existed in our own city, may attract us online.



This only gives more credence to the fact that promoting our

businesses both online and offline will reach more people. More

people equals more customers and that means better success.



What does it take, however, to move your business, whether

online or offline, out of its traditions and into a dual promotion

mind set?



First consider your product or service. Physical products are

more easily understood by both markets while a digital information

product, for example, is harder to explain to an offline market.



However, anything can be done. There are print publications that

cater to Internet users. This market would understand digital

products, and may include many people that your online

promotion has never reached.



You have to think in terms of who would be interested in what you

have to offer, and then seek out publications that target these same

individuals.



TAKING ONLINE TO OFFLINE



The major offline tool that can be added to an online business'

promotion is print advertising. Print classifieds are still widely read

by consumers. From local newspapers to print publications from

other online companies, classifieds can make an impact. Also,

some publications accept well written product or site reviews.



Other tactics include printing your own business cards, flyers,

postal mailings, signs, and even radio and television depending on

your product, budget, and target market.



Of these, business cards are great because of their professional

and personal touch. Flyers, signs, and postal mailings are more

costly and especially costly are radio and television. For small

business, print classifieds is the main cost effective and reasonable

solution.



TAKING OFFLINE TO ONLINE



Online promotion requires a web site. From their, ezine

classifieds, search engine placement, and inclusion of the web

address in print advertising makes the difference.



For an offline company, going it alone on the web would most

likely require dedication from a full time employee. Setting up a

site, getting a domain name, making updates, and promoting are

time consuming tasks at least to begin with. After things are set

up, promotion becomes the major job. However, unless it is

continued on a daily basis, it may or may not be worth the initial

effort. A web site is great, but it's easily forgotten about unless it's

continually promoted and updated.



Hiring a successful outside service is a realistic solution for many

who want to add a web presence to their marketing, but who

don't want the added work.





All in all, bridging the online/offline gap should not be considered

that major of a problem. There are services that can help. It's just

a matter of reaching out to a different market and expanding your

promotion. No matter which direction you are going in, it can

bring further credibility to your business as well. The web is

becoming an important place for offline customers to get more

information, and seeing an online business mentioned offline

can bring in more people that your online promotions may never

reach.



Dual online/offline promotion is the true way of the future. In a

competitive business world, it's those that seek new markets and

expand their promotion that will be successful. The Internet is

here to stay, and there will always be an offline world. It only

makes sense to bring your business to them both.



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Are you considering expanding your market?



ShopMyState.com is the successful solution for dual online and

offline promotion. They are the small business professionals that

can take an online business to print, and an offline business to the

web. With both online and offline publications that reach many

thousands of potential customers, ShopMyState is the partnership

your future success is counting on. http://www.shopmystate.com

Written by Joe Bingham, Editor of the NetPlay Newsletters

http://www.netplaynewsletters.com

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