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Online
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by:
Daegan
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Whether you are
checking your email,
shopping on a website or
just searching for
information, online ads are
everywhere! A new marketing
landscape, the Internet
offers a new and cheaper
advertising space, as
compared to traditional
spaces like print,
television, radio and
outdoor advertising. It’s a
revolution of sorts and
small and home business
owners are making the most
of it.
For a home based start up,
online advertising is a
potent tool that can
maximize visibility, drive
traffic to the company’s
website, up the sales and
build a solid brand in the
process. Going to an
expensive advertising
agency to run your campaign
would most definitely burn
a hole in your pocket. The
good news is you don’t have
to do that. Just remember
the twin mantras of
focus on what you
want and a strong dose of
imagination; and
you’ll be on your way.
Take the guesswork out
of online
advertising
Online advertising is not a
function of elaborate
guesswork and a myriad of
hits and misses. Like the
traditional offline
version, online advertising
must also follow some basic
rules. Know what you want
your advertising to do,
where to get it and what to
do with it once you have
it. Here are some
guidelines to get you
started.
http://www.marketingprofs.com/preview.asp?file=/2/honabach1.asp
- Define your
advertising
objective: Shut the
door, switch off the
lights, take a deep
breath and think why
you need to advertise.
Clearly define the
goals you want your
advertising program to
achieve. Is it
generating new leads,
increasing the number
of hits on your
website, making your
company visible in the
market place or to
increase on/off -line
sales? Each goal will
have a different
advertising path. You
can only expect your
program to maximize
returns, if you know
for sure what you want
your advertising to
do.
- Decide “where”
you want to be
seen: It makes a
difference to be seen
in the right places.
Like in offline
advertising, the
placement of your ad is
very crucial to
success. Advertising
(Co-advertising for
higher benefits) on
websites that are most
relevant to your line
of business would be
the best place. Also
consider top Search
Engines, Online Yellow
pages, Service Provider
directories and large
sites or networks.
Explore trade –specific
websites for a more
focused audience.
- Tailor the
message for your target
audience: when you
want the caveman to
listen, beat your
chest! Craft your
message to appeal to
the target audience.
Your message for a
visitor on a trade
forum’s website would
be different from what
you say to the guy
clicking on your ad on
a home business site.
The trick here is to
align your message to
the mindset of your
audience. Equally
important is that the
message should convey
the promotional goals
your advertising
desires to accomplish.
So if you are selling
ice to an Eskimo
shopping in an Internet
mall, don’t forget to
mention the discount on
your season sale!
- Be Creative:
In a marketplace
teeming with new ads
you can easily get
clobbered on the head
with run-of-the-mill ad
copy. Your most
valuable asset in this
crowd is your
creativity, which will
make your ad stand out.
Be creative not only in
the copy, but also in
the placement of the
advertisement. An
online contact lens
clinic pulls hundreds
of people every day to
take an eye test with a
simple ad. The small 1”
X 2” banner says, “
Think You Don’t Need an
Eye Test?” in the same
format as you see on
the reading sheet in an
optometrist’s clinic,
with alphabets running
vertically in a
decreasing order. This
is a classic example of
a simple but creative
idea getting the
desired results.
Add more depth to your
advertisement by using
rich media like HTML,
DHTML, Java and layered
ads. Use animated
messages doubled with
pull down menus for
better use of space and
for expanding
possibilities of
response.
- Choose the
advertising medium
well: They say,
“Well Begun is Half
Done”. If you are going
to spend a sizeable
amount of money on
creating and placing
ads, they should do
more than just wiggle
and pop. To maximize
response, choose the
advertising medium
carefully. You have
several choices like
banner ads, contextual
advertising, ezine
advertising etc.
Research and read on
various formats and the
factors for each one’s
success. Then decide on
what format works best
for your campaign. Once
you have decided on the
format, it is equally
important to choose the
vendor. If you have
decided on banner
advertising, research
and list the websites
that would give you the
maximum exposure to the
right kind of audience.
Check out the option of
using advertising
networks and the
pay-per-click options
as well.
http://a1portal.com/
Once your campaign has
been set in motion,
take care to monitor
response and be ready
to change or completely
redo your copy and the
advertising vehicles
you use. Keep a track
of the ROI (Return on
Investment) for every
advertising purchase
that you make. This way
you can figure out
which forms of
advertising are working
for you and which ones
aren’t.
All online advertising is
aimed at inducing “action”.
Every online ad that you
see is built to make you
act: ‘Register for a free
newsletter’, ‘buy now and
save dollars’, ‘get a quote
on your requirements’…the
list goes on. The thing to
remember here is that once
the prospect has been
pushed into an action,
there should be real value
for him at the other end of
the pop- up. Unless you can
fulfill the promise your
brand is making, your
online ad has been
wasted.
A well-planned and
well-executed advertising
campaign can fuel the
growth of your home
business tremendously. Use
online advertising
following some simple
guidelines and see how it
impacts your sales,
visibility and brand
building, all at the same
time.
Also see:
http://www.web-source.net/internet_advertising.htm
Daegan Smith is the Ex-NCAA
Wrestler Turned Webmaster
of
Perfect Home Based Business
Opportunities - The
Net’s Top Growing Source
for Home Business
Information.
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