Why You Need To Integrate Your Online And Offline Marketing

December 8, 2009 by admin  
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Sharon Odom Fling asked:


There are many businesses that seem to have split in half. They have their traditional brick and mortar location, which relies on their traditional advertising and marketing strategies. Then, they have their online location, which operates based on an entirely different set of assumptions and strategies.

The fact that this has happened is understandable. The newer technology of the internet can seem radically different from traditional ways of doing business. Adopting new technology can invariably lead to some level of disconnect with other aspects of an endeavor and its routines.

Some people have gone so far as to intentionally create this division. They see their storefront as a means of doing business with one set of clients, and their website as a means of reaching another.

That approach, however, falls far short of being successful, and should be abandoned as soon as possible, whether it was intentionally implemented or was an accidental outgrowth of the way things “unfolded.” That’s because the distinction between those two groups of customers is becoming increasingly artificial.

The same person who may walk by a storefront this afternoon may very well be surfing the internet tonight. More and more people are relying on the internet to find information and places to spend their money on the products they need.

Demographically, those who use the internet do tend to be a little younger and tech savvy than those who don’t, but the overlap between “net customers” and “walk ins” is growing so rapidly the division no longer makes a great deal of sense.

As such, it is important for companies to understand that they can and should integrate their online and offline marketing strategies to work with one another in a mutually reinforcing way. There are specific tricks on both sides of the equation, of course, but in the bigger picture, marketing is marketing and one’s overall strategy should reflect that fact.

Does your business have on online presence? If so, is it successfully integrated with your other marketing strategies? Do the two elements feed off one another and work together to improve your bottom line?

If you are like many business operators, you probably answered “no” to those questions. If that is the case, it is time to consult with knowledgeable guides who understand marketing in both the traditional and online senses and who can help you devise a plan to put both aspects of your sales efforts on the same page.

Integrating online and offline marketing isn’t necessarily a complicated proposition. In fact, it can be relatively easy. It’s also effective. By combining the two elements into one seamless strategy, a business can obtain results that dwarf previous fragmented efforts.



Promote Your Internet Business Offline!

September 16, 2009 by admin  
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Jason Wolf asked:


Promote Your Internet Business Offline!

Yes you heard me correctly. Promote your internet business offline. Usually you hear how you can take your offline business and bring it online, but I’m going to show you how to do the opposite. Why promote offline? There are a lot of reasons. Increase sales, reach more people, and grow your websites bottom line. Big businesses are marketing offline and you should be too. Your probably on a small marketing budget just like I am. That’s why I’m going to show you how to effectively market your online business offline with minimal cost.

Offline marketing is more expensive than online marketing, but it can be very effective to tie online and offline marketing together. There are a couple of different ways to tie-in offline marketing. What I’m going to cover here is using postcards and/or brochures to increase your sales. I personally use postcards to help promote my website and to sell my products.

Mailing Postcards work great if you have one or two products that you’re promoting. Any more than that and you should be mailing brochures, which I’ll talk about a little later. I like postcards because they are cheap to mail. It costs 23 cents to mail a postcard 1st class. Online marketers will realize that this is a cheap sales lead.

If you have more than one or two products to promote, you will want to use a 2-sided sales sheet or a small catalog. These will cost your 41 cents to mail, plus you’ll need an envelope. Your marketing price will at least double, but it can still be effective. Especially if you’re selling higher priced items.

Where will you get prospects for your mailing? The first place, I suggest you market to, are your existing customers. People who have purchased from you before will more than likely purchase from you again. As long as your selling products they need or want. Example a mail order company can sell mail order programs for their front end products. Then they can mail back end products, like mailing lists, labels, and other items that the customer will need to mail out their program.

After you market to your existing customers and you have a good sales piece working for you. Then is the time to get a mailing list. I recommend you test a mailing list before you do a mass mailing. Order 500 to 1000 names. If you make a profit from your mailing, chances are you have a winner on your hands and it’s time to order 5000 names. Send that mailing out and get ready to process some orders! Don’t stop there. Continue to market on and off line and you’ll have a great marketing mix. One more thing I’d like to mention about mailing lists. Don’t waste your money on cheap mailing lists. It’s Plain and simple. You will not get the results you need. Make sure the names are fresh 30-90 days old. Stay away from companies that offer you free names with your order. Like buy one get 2 free or companies that offer free names if it’s not deliverable. The free names will probably be just as bad as the rest of them.

When you write your direct mail pieces. Make sure you use proven formulas. Get a good book or report on writing direct mail pieces. You can find advertisements in business opportunity magazines that offer programs for free or a few dollars. You can answer a few of those ads. You’ll get some good and bad examples mailed to you. You’ll be able to tell the difference. Pay close attention to the ones that grab your attention. Those are the good ones. The poorly written and the poor copy pieces end up in the trash and probably won’t hold your attention. You’d be surprised at what some people mail.

A mixture of online and offline marketing is a more rounded approach to marketing. Using these two methods for your business can work very effectively.



Internet Marketing Compare to Offline Marketing

June 16, 2009 by admin  
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Hendro Iskandar asked:

By: Hendro Iskandar

As small bisnis owner, before knowing internet marketing, my knowledge about marketing only limited to offline marketing. Where we limitted by area of activity which we can achieve. Advertise our products or service, in limited area, as far as i can manage.While in offline marketing, the work area limited. But in internet marketing,which can be done at home or office, are not limited in area, you can reach people in the worldwide.

Which The Principle of marketing, strong brand image, positioning on the product or service and the difference with another product or service, all things that will help increase our sales, can be done with both marketing. The principles of marketing, can be applied to internet marketing much better, easier, faster and cheaper then offline marketing.

Offline Marketing in example is ‘Microsoft’. With the brand name ‘windows’, and the position as computer operating system, at most used, and the differentiation is inside the windows, quite a lot and user friendly (my individual opinion). Can you imagine, how much money that Microsoft spend just for advertise the product ?

For Internet marketing example is Amazon.com. With the brandname ‘Amazon.com’, the position of greatest bookstore, very famous, and the difference with another bookstore that Amazon.com sell the book online. And i’m sure that Amazon.com spend less money then Microsoft for advertise.

The internet marketing with a strong branding, can attract millions of people come to your website every day, allowing the total purchase existence also quite big. And if you know how to do it, you can have it too. In internet marketing, you don’t need to have your own website. But it’s better if you own one, because your credibility will be better in your customers side.

Run an internet marketing with your own website, will give you opportunity to get income beside your product or service. The best one is, maybe you didn’t know, if in Internet marketing, even you didn’t have any product, you can still get income. That the other difference of internet marketing.

Get to know more deeply the Internet marketing and exploit all the opportunities in it, because I see internet marketing is future business. Why not try to start at right now. . .

How To Explode Your Online Profits With Offline Marketing

June 1, 2009 by admin  
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Allie James asked:

Online marketing is rapidly becoming one of the most popular business opportunities in the world. One of the things that most online marketer fail to realize is that even though your main focus is and should be the internet one could make a killing marketing offline. I honestly do not know why offline marketing has become a lost art but if you are serious about maximizing your true earning potential you may want to consider this still very profitable method of marketing.

Here are a few ways that you can do this:

1. Get some business cards made. No matter what you are promoting online you should have a business card. It doesn’t have to have your name and phone number on it. You can simply have a short message on it and your web address on it. You should always keep these on you because you never know when they may come in handy.

2. Use flyers. I know this seem completely old school but flyers can still be very effective. It’s all about where you put them. The first thing you need to do is make sure that you create a simple but enticing flyer that will get the attention of people. After you have your flyers all ready to get you need to think about what you are offering and where would potential buyers be.

For example: If you are marketing something to do with baseball you probably would want to go to baseball games where you will be able to leave flyers on cars chairs and even the bathroom. You don’t have to even being noticed doing this. You can distribute your flyers without bringing any attention to yourself. On the other hand if you are more of the “hey look at me” type of person you can literally pass your flyers out to people coming in or out of the game.

3. Run ads in mini merchants and newspapers. I am pretty sure that whatever you are promoting online can be promoted effectively in your local newspaper or a mini merchant or any type of offline publication that allows ads. Once again, you need to make sure your ad is catchy. Always write ads with the thought of “what would make someone go to my site”.

These are just a few simple ways that you can really increase your online sales. No one really promotes offline anymore and this is exactly why you should. I really do hope that you implement these very effective tactics to grow your online business.

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Online Marketing and Offline Marketing Strategy in B2b Portal

May 20, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Business Ideas

Article Submitter asked:


If Business is to profit, then Marketing is to business. Since, without marketing, business is not possible whether it is done in any form. Even traditional business had some marketing tactics, be it delivery unto buyer place or flexibility in payment terms. Ultimately, what can turn on more business is often considered as marketing and its implementation after analysis of the situations from time to time can be termed as strategy. I often found, when you say strategy, people nod their head but when it comes to know what is strategy they loose the color of their face.

Strategy is a factor which construes marketing and marketing runs on strategy. What RCC beams are to a building  in the same manner strategy is for marketing .if one claims to be doing marketing without strategy then he may be fooling himself and more to others as without strategy in any manner , marketing is not possible.

The very next thing which comes is how to make strategies for marketing the product?

Before that, let us take some pain to understand what exactly is strategy. Strategy is nothing but understanding the basics of positioning a product, features and potential of product, strength and weakness of products, timely review of planning’s etc and then analyzing it to conclude with some parameters for selling the same product with respect to different zones and geographical areas, this result into strategy. Isn’t it very simple. If one makes simple strategy, he makes simple way to success in business.

After Strategy, What Next?

Then comes the real marketing play. Again, it is followed by another question how to and what can be the modes of marketing.

Lets us see which mode is required, when marketing modes option comes to be chosen for business:

Whether Online Marketing?

Whether Offline Marketing?

Before, discussing about advantages and dis-advantages as well as requirement of online marketing, let’s see the modes and strategies of offline marketing.

a. Direct Marketing

b. Telemarketing

c. Advertisement in TV

d. Campaign based advertisement in Radio.

e. Advertisement in public places, public transportation

f. Participation in Exhibitions & Trade Shows

g. Door to Door Marketing

h. Promotional campaigns

i. Discounts and offers

j. Referral Marketing

k. Public Relations

l. Print Media

M. sponsoring some events, sports etc.

The list can have much more to it, but the aforesaid are considered to be the prominent amongst any other options possible or available for any person.

So, after doing, still one requires any other mode of marketing, before we make a hasty decision, what if some online marketing options are just explored:

a. Contacting and Responding through Mail

B. Advertisement in Google, Yahoo

C. Advertisement through Ad brite

D. Advertisement in Blogs

E. Advertisement in most popular sites and portals

f. Article Marketing

g. Affiliate Marketing

h. Online Viral Marketing

i. Email Marketing

j. Activities in Forum & Social bookmarking

K. Linking with quality sites

l. Banner Exchange

m. Search Engine Optimization via Search Engine Marketing (SEM)

Many more to be added, even in this sphere alone.

After referring to all, do you feel one is required and sufficient and if one is, then which one .Then I must answer that absolutely NOT, one cannot be a substitute for other, but both are required.

Because, Offline, marketing is very well known potential mode of marketing and will always be required but at the same only offline marketing will not do justice to your marketing, still don’t believe, then just check the truth as stated below:

a) Round the globe more than 50% business is carried out and communicated through mails which is online mode.

b) Corporates, SMEs, MNC all are dependant upon mail for communication.

c) Young generation is net savvy.

d) People are dependant upon websites to fulfill their basic necessities be it

1) jobs, 

2) accommodation,

3) buying and  selling

4) marriage

5) chatting

6) communication

7) outsourcing work

8) filing tax returns

9) gathering any information etc

10) on an average more than 50% business man and involved in international trade use B2b Portals to effect the business .

If this is the some eye opening facts , can still one keep away from online marketing ………….Now You Decide !