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Making a Living by Internet Marketing
Copyright © 2005, Chris Stirling
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All of you owners of home based businesses that are trying to
make a living working from home know the difficulties encountered
through Internet marketing and trying to get your web page
noticed in order to increase traffic and ultimately revenues.
Some people just blindly pay a lot of money for advertising, and
those who do not have an advertising budget often times do not
advertise at all. Both of these are detrimental to your business,
and it does not have to be as difficult as you are making it.
For instance, there are many ways to market your products and
services inexpensively if not free, so spending a lot of money
on it could be wasteful. If you have no money to spend, you are
asking your business to fail by not advertising. People in this
situation should be diligent about searching out all the options
for free advertising.
When it comes to advertising, there are many options online and
offline that will help you spread the word about your Web page
and your product and you will increase traffic and revenues
because of it.
First, check out offline venues for free ads like local
newspapers, television stations, radio stations and the like.
Often times these mediums are looking for new local businesses
to highlight in their business sections and/or discussions.
This is free advertisement and something you should cash in
on immediately. Also, make sure your URL is on every printed
material you use in regard to your business whether it is
stationary or free gifts. Having your URL out there will help
people remember your address and be more likely to check out
what you have to offer.
Additionally, while you are making your URL well known, make sure
your web page is professional and accommodating to consumers.
Make sure that the checkout process is easy and convenient as
well as secure. Using payment systems like Paypal might be a good
idea for you as well because it allows a variety of payment
methods in many different currencies.
Advertising online does not have to be expensive. You can trade
links with other relevant web pages, submit newsletters to online
ezines and the like with a resource box with your information,
and other ideas similar to this. Certainly, you can do banners
and other advertising, but if you do not have much of a budget
try all of the free options before you start paying money you do
not have. As you grow, your advertising budget can grow as well.
As long as you are creative and proactive in finding inexpensive
and/or free advertising your business will grow, your revenues
will grow and you will not be spending much at all on
advertising. Remember, the more people that are aware of your web
page increases traffic, referrals and ultimately purchases. Make
sure your URL is visible to as many people as possible in as many
places as possible.
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Writer's Resource Box:
Chris Stirling is the owner of Stirls.com and
his internet marketing website is designed
to help other people achieve their goal of
having their own work at home business.
http://www.stirls.com
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