Saturday, September 20, 2008

Internet Marketing for Small Business Owners: a Beginner’s Guide to Selling Online

By Claire Bullerwell

A small business may not have the manpower or resources as a large corporation but with current technology and a broadband internet access, a small business owner can scale up and play with the big boys.  Internet marketing for a small business can be affordable and reach the right type of prospects.

The bare minimum for any small business is internet presence via a website.A well designed web site illustrates what the business can offer, easily loads and is easily navigable.The colors on the web-site must be easy on the eye, and does not interfere with any text on the page.  The aim is to inform the internet user about the business and what it offers.The web site will not only sell the business but also itself, making the interested surfer to keep coming back to the page.

A website address should also be easy to remember, as well as easy to find.There are many innovative ways to name a website, however it still should sound like the business name.  Finding the website from scratch needs search engine optimization. 

Depending on the services or merchandise being offered, a shopping cart may or may not be added to the site.E-commerce payments would include bank transfers, postal money orders, checks or credit card payments.  For these, there are third-party plug-ins from the internet.

When a buyer searches the internet for a product, he uses a search engine like Google or Yahoo!  Search engine optimization is a process where the website is developed and prepared in order to have good web-site search results.

A more interactive internet marketing tool is a blog.  A blog (short for "web log") gives the blogger and small business owner a promotional venue for products and services.It can also show the small business owner's technical skill on the business.  Or be a marketing tool describing the latest specials or promotional offers.

PPC search engine internet marketing (ppc=pay per click) is a very favorable form of advertising for small and large businesses wanting to advertise online.It is extremely cost-effective and you can test your marketing advertisements out for very little money.

Podcasting is a relatively small niche which the small business owner can avail of.  However, not all businesses are a good fit for podcasting.  A travel agency, a flower shop, or a bookstore podcast would entice the listeners to availing of the services the business offers.A podcast on a certain topic could help market technical consultant services.

An affiliate network is a more advanced form of marketing tool for a small business.An affiliate network gives the small business a quick way of increasing reach and acquiring website traffic.  In it's simplest form, affiliate network is a form of commission based selling.The affiliate would earn by either sending internet surfers (also called "traffic") to the business website.There are countless forms of commission schemes based on page views, clicks and actual sales. 

Another advantage of this tool is that the business owner does not have to manage the affiliates, aside from writing commission checks.The affiliates sign up on their own to place the banners and ads on their website/blog.  There are third-party sites which do the tracking for affiliate networks which cater to specific products and services.

However, there are so many affiliate programs on the Net today, affiliates are getting very choosey when deciding on the best affiliate programs to join in order to receive the best commission available.

It would then be up to the affiliate to promote and advertise the small business' products/service.  One popular method is affiliate article marketing which is really taking off at the moment.Affiliate marketers will then write and distribute articles to advertise and promote products.

Although the tools and methods for internet marketing may have different degrees of technical capability required, these tools are available.The small business person can choose which tool is most apt for his business in terms of reach, target market and internet presence.  The small business owner is not limited to the immediate community and dependent on traditional methods of reaching out to the market.

 

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