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Marketing An Online Business: Your Time or Your Money?


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Angela Wu
angelaonlinebusinessbasics.com

Online Business Basics
http://onlinebusinessbasics.com/


We've heard it time and time again: starting a business on

the internet can be very affordable when compared to the

traditional 'brick-and-mortar' business.



Unfortunately, this can be taken too far: people sometimes

believe that they can do everything for free... or they

try to cut corners just to save a few bucks and end up

paying for it later, in time, aggravation, missed

opportunity, and so forth.



Businesses obviously have to watch their spending. But

how far do you take it -- how much should you attempt to

do for "free"? Generally speaking, nothing is truly free

... if you don't pay for it in dollars, it will cost you

in time.



Here are a few time-saving strategies for the long-run.

It doesn't mean you won't have to put in some time

initially, but making a few wise investments can free

up more of your time later on for more productive

purposes.



* Set up a pay-per-click campaign. The initial research

and set-up of a PPC campaign can seem daunting, but

once done, the workload eases tremendously. Your PPC

campaign can provide you with a steady stream of

targeted traffic -- for a price, of course.



* Hire one of the numerous firms or individuals that

specialize in search engine optimization to work on

your website. Many fledgling businesses find these

services rather costly. However, a good search engine

rank not only gives you traffic, but it also makes it

easy for other businesses to find you -- they may be

interested in cross-promotion, even if it's as simple

as a link exchange.



* Hire a proven copywriter. You can write your own sales

copy, revise it as required, and test it to see how

well it performs... or you can hire someone with

experience. Definitely not cheap, but a good sales

letter can earn you back far more than you paid. Ask

to see samples of his or her work before making a

decision.



* Purchase or rent a targeted email list. We're not

talking about those cheap lists that are primarily

marketed through sp^m, but real, reputable, and

responsive lists such as those that can be found at

Postmaster Direct, http://www.postmasterdirect.com/ .



* Use an autoresponder. Autoresponders are versatile

and can be used for many purposes, including emailing

reports, software, lists of frequently ask questions,

download links, and customer follow-ups. ListMailPro

is an excellent option:

http://onlinebusinessbasics.com/listhost.html



* Purchase quality materials to help minimize learning

time. Lots of people balk at buying materials because

a great deal of the information may be available

elsewhere for free. That's fine, if you have the time

and the willingness to sift through this information.

However, investing in good materials can help your

business start earning profits (or extra profits)

more quickly while also helping you to avoid common

pitfalls (which may also prove to be costly).



The following are options who prefer to save money

up-front. As your business grows, you will have to

consider investing in tools or services to help you

better manage your time instead.



* Get your online education for free. There are numerous

places to get excellent information on marketing - for

instance, forums, newsletters, and article feeds are

just a few places where you can find information. It

takes time to sort through everything in search of

great information... but it -is- available.



* Add content to your site: fresh, original, quality

content that gives people a reason to come back and

a reason to recommend your site to friends. And while

you're at it, consider allowing other sites or

publications to reprint your content in exchange for

a resource box and link back to your site. This can

help you build credibility, traffic, and even sales.



* Learn how to do your own search engine optimization.

There is a wealth of information on the topic,

including http://www.searchenginewatch.com/ .



* Set up a linking strategy. The more relevant, inbound

links you have, the easier it will be for visitors to

find you. For instance, you can trade links, encourage

links to your site, submit your site for review, and

more. Search engines also love popular sites.



* Build your own list. Publish a quality newsletter,

offer product updates, send out a quote each day...

there are many options for creating a list. Use your

list to build trust and credibility as well as to

boost sales of your product or service.



* Set up joint ventures. Find complementary businesses

and determine how you may be able to work together for

mutual benefit. Send a personalized message to the

appropriate person with the primary benefits and

details of your proposal. Although it can take a fair

bit of time to locate appropriate JV partners, joint

ventures have the potential to produce a pretty profit

with little or no out-of-pocket expenses.





Fledgling businesses usually lean towards strategies to

help them save money. Then, as sales start to come in,

they progress to strategies that can help them save time

and make tasks easier. A balanced approach works well --

one that allows you to spend your time most productively

on the tasks that will yield the best results.



_________



ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Angela is the editor of Online Business Basics, a practical

guide to marketing a business on a beginner's budget. This

guide offers loads of instantly useable tips and links, in

a down-to-earth style that even marketing "newbies" can

understand! A helpful Online Business Dictionary is included

too... visit: http://onlinebusinessbasics.com/article.html





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