Monday, July 2, 2012

Promoting a Small Business Online

Every small business needs marketing that will carry it into the public eye. Even a B-to-B business must be found by the right people in order to find its niche and build a name for itself. Online, marketing principles are much the same as offline. The key is to create a number of different ways to reach out to the online audience to keep reaching more and more potential customers.

Building an Effective Website

The website that your business creates should be more than a name, description and address for your business. People searching out your small business need to hear what’s in it for them if they do business with you. Each page should supply in-depth information that lets the reader get to know your business. The pages should use SEO principles to help searchers find the site easily.

The design of the site should be elaborate enough to convey a sense of professionalism and simple enough to keep the site easy to navigate. If readers can’t find the information they need about your business, they’ll go to a site that is easier to understand.

Marketing a Business Through Social Media

Social media is the marketing method that even Google is pushing as the best way to get the word out about a business. The social marketing world includes everything from sending out regular Twitter messages to creating a full-service Facebook page that informs as well as engages. The Facebook page will allow customers to leave messages, ask questions and to click on the link to your website. The Facebook page will accomplish much of what your small business website does, but it offers a chance to hear comments from customers and to answer their questions.

Creating a Blog for Your Business

Another way to create customer interaction is to create a business blog. The blog offers some of the same information as your website, but it offers an easy opportunity to create new, updated information as often as you choose. This allows you to give customers up-to-date information about sales, new products, new collaborations and other items of business news that will interest customers.

Blogs cultivate readership, driving a loyal audience to read about your business again and again. The blog also allows another way for customers to contact you easily. They can leave comments and questions after each post and interact with you as you choose. This can give them a better sense of confidence in your business that can lead to purchases. A blog is inexpensive to run and there is no limit to the following that it can inspire among its readers. Some blogs give small businesses a following among readers who wouldn’t have otherwise found them.

4 comments:

  1. In Massachusetts there are several major types of business entities that can be formed, each having its own legal and tax obligations.





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  2. Internet marketing really is becoming so popular. It was great to read your post about a few different ways to do so. I have been looking for advice on the best ways to market my business and this absolutely helped. Along with your tips I have heard some information on pay per click services. From what I have heard businesses have seen their revenues soar after investing in the service. Along with your tips I feel as if my business has a lot of potential.

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  3. Building a business blog is absolutely the way to go if you're unwilling to spend your way to profitability via PPC.

    But I'd still suggest a paid search campaign before blogging to see which terms users respond best to....

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  4. Online marketing is all the rage now, with companies creating social media sites for their customers to see if they have new products. Also webinars is a great way to advertise your business, because you offer something that can help them, and they can decide if they want to buy it or not. The internet is flexible, if you know how to use it right.

    Rigoberto Stokes

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