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12
Reasons Why A Business Without An Online Presence Is Missing
Out On A Goldmine Of Potential Customers
Marketing on the Internet is not really a
choice anymore, but has almost become a necessity in today's
marketplace. No company can afford to ignore the fact that
online marketing is
now a multi-billion-dollar business. Those businesses
without an online presence are missing out on a goldmine of
potential customers.
Like anything, there are exceptions to the rule and
marketing on the Internet may not suit absolutely every
business. However, claiming to be the exception is often a
disguise for making excuses.
Reality is that some businesses fail to appreciate the revenue potential
of Internet marketing. Others simply fear change, or put
Internet marketing in the too hard basket and hope that
it
will go away. Unfortunately for them, Internet marketing is
growing every day. There will come a time when they will
lose business, simply because they lack an Internet
presence. For
many businesses, that day has already arrived.
Here are 12 reasons why businesses without an online
presence are missing out on a goldmine of potential
customers:
1. Technology To Compete - In bygone days, a small
business usually lacked the resources of their larger
competitors. Now even a small business can access much of
the same technology as the giant corporations. They too can
use auto-responders, accept online payments and even deliver
products over the Internet.
2. Niche Markets Abound - The Internet has opened up
all sorts of niche marketing opportunities that either never
existed before, or were too expensive to tap into.
3. Lifting The Profile - With a professionally
designed web site, it's now easy for a small business on the
Internet to have the appearance and credibility of being a
large corporation.
4. Low Cost - Compared to other media, the Internet
enables a business to advertise at considerably lower
prices. It may not be a replacement for other marketing, but
the Internet is
generally cheaper than advertising on television, radio, or
in newspapers, magazines and even by direct mail.
As an example; posting out a mailing to customers will
probably cost around $1.50 a pop (allowing for printing,
postage etc), whereas to email the same message to customers
costs next to nothing!
5. Open 24/7 - By automating a web site, a business
can be open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. No extra staff
costs and no overtime rates to pay!
6. Serving The Local Area - Not everyone wants to
take the time to drive all over town to shop. It is a fast
moving world and it seems that we all want things to be
quick and easy. Using the Internet is a quick and easy way
for people to access information about products and services
from the comfort, convenience and privacy of their own home.
No fuel costs, no traffic jams - no time wasted!
Locally based businesses can usually get a free website
listing in their local Internet directories.
7. Reaching A Global Audience - More countries are
getting on the Net each year. The Internet breaks down
geographical boundaries and limitation. With the help of
search engines,
people can now locate and buy products and services from
every corner of the world.
8. Customer Feedback Made Easy - The Internet makes
it possible to capture visitor information. Keeping in touch
(via email) helps to cultivate long-term relationships.
Also, the widespread use of discussion forums is a popular
way to get quick, low-cost customer feedback.
9. Frequently Asked Questions - Questions that may
normally be answered by phone can be answered on the
Internet. A website can list the answers to the most
frequently asked product or service related questions. This
can save on phone bills and free up a lot of time and maybe
an extra employee.
10. Interactivity - The Internet is much more
dynamic than a few years ago. Some examples of this
include:
- Automatic product updates through the use of databases. -
Automatic web site content and image changing. - The
increasingly common use of live video and audio
streaming.
These and other Internet service can save money and increase
business efficiency. They can also open the door to exciting
new marketing opportunities.
11. Test Marketing New Products - The Internet
offers quick and easy ways to conduct low-cost market
research. A questionnaire on a web site, or by email, can
test very quickly and inexpensively whether a product gets a
good response. What's more, different offers or marketing
approaches can be tested using different pages on the same
website.
12. Use of Time Sensitive Promotions - It is easy to
quickly change promotions or offers on the Internet. Emails
can be sent out or a website offer changed almost instantly.
Time sensitive
promotions such as running contests, or product specials can
be a good way to attract traffic and sales to an online
business.
That's why I say - Marketing on the Internet is not really a
choice anymore. It has almost become a necessity in today's
marketplace.
For those who haven't developed a web site for their
business yet, now could be a good time to start. Local
competitors may already have one. And remember; it's now
much easier for almost
any business to tap into almost any market, from almost any
geographical location.
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