As a matter of fact, the Kelsey Group says that "70% of U.S. households now use the Internet as an information source when shopping locally for products and services."
It's become obvious that small business owners who don't have an Internet presence are at a serious disadvantage, and are losing more ground every day to their competitors.
But where to start? Many small business owners want to get online but the idea of it becomes overwhelming. One of the things many people are concerned about is the cost. Having a professional website created can be expensive, as can the online marketing needed to promote the site. Fortunately with a little work, there are some great low budget online marketing solutions for small businesses.
First, don't immediately buy web space or register your domain name with the first site that pops up in Google. Web space can be pricey or fairly cheap; it all depends on what company you go with. There are some sites that offer free hosting, but those sites usually force you to include banners or pop-up ads on your site. If you want to be taken seriously, you definitely do not want to host your business on a free hosting site.
There are places on the web that offer a good amount of storage for less than $100/yr, which is not bad. You can also find sites that will register your domain name for less than $10/year, such as the popular GoDaddy.com.
Once you have your website set up, how do you get people to visit? One of the best ways is to take advantage of social networking sites like Squidoo.com and MySpace.com. MySpace.com is a huge site designed to let people keep in touch with others. However a lot of businesses set up MySpace profiles and send out "friend" invitations to clients and prospects. Retail store owners, service providers, authors, bands, magazines and even tourism companies do MySpace marketing. Same thing with Squidoo. This form of marketing is becoming even more powerful than reciprocal linking. While it seems that everyone is on My Space, they are certainly not the only networking site out there. You should also be seeking out the business oriented networking sites like Direct Matches and networking sites directly related to your niche.
Don't forget message boards, chat rooms and link exchanges either. They are great ways to get your word out. When you first began your low budget online marketing campaign, you'll probably spend anywhere from 5 to 10 hours a week promoting your site, or you can train an employee, intern or your resident teenager to do it.
The simplest way of marketing your small business is to include your website address in your signature in emails and posts to message boards, even if they aren't related to your business. While this doesn't market directly to your targeted audience, it does make people aware of your website. Who knows, maybe they'll know someone who needs your services.
It's very easy to do low budget online marketing for small business because so many things on the Internet are free -- message boards, networking sites like Squidoo and MySpace, and of course, email. The main thing it will cost is time, but even that can be "bought" at budget prices on sites such as rentacoder.com and getafreelancer.com. So there's no reason for even the busiest small business owner not to get their business online, even if they're on a tight budget.
Promote Your Business Online
Selling Inventory That Is Bombing
If you find yourself with items from another business that you haven't sold, you could sell them on eBay. For items that are no longer needed in your business that you can't sell for a premium price, you can use eBay to get rid of them.
If you know what you are doing, the ability to make tons of money is there. When you know about the items that you are selling, you will know if they are of high quality, and if they are good to use in your business, and if they are sallable or not. Your old stuff will have a brand new market.
When you have a great reputation on eBay, you will also be a wonderful buyer. eBay has just about anything that your business needs, and when you get it from eBay it will not cost as much as it would from somewhere else.
Getting the Sales Side Going
The actual power of eBay lies in your ability to link to your other businesses. You can link to anywhere you want, and write whatever you feel like, on your eBay "About Me" page. Your business will get more visitors when you link your About Me page to your website from eBay.
In order to make an About Me page, simply go to the toolbar, click 'Community', go to the bottom of the page, and click where it says 'Create an About Me page.' Simple as can be. eBay can help you through the process, or you can add your own HTML if you are savvy in that area. You will see many more people coming to your site when you write about your website and link to it.
Many people have proven that this is a powerful technique for getting traffic to your website from eBay. You have the ability to sell directly to buyers, when you include some persuasive ad copy on your site.This will effectively cut out the eBay middleman. Since the people who click to go to your site are already interested in your auction, then all of the traffic that comes your way will be targeted.
If you already have an e-commerce site, this technique can be super powerful. It may be an excellent idea to make a website solely for the inventory in your eBay business, taking off a few dollars on items, and making sure that every item has a Paypal 'Buy Now' button. Make your website link to your About Me page saying something like, "Get More Bargains by Visiting My Website!" This is all it takes.
This can be an awesome tool especially if you are already have a shopping cart set up on your regular site. And if you don't have website like this, it is probably a good idea to set up one with just your eBay auction items listed at a small discount and a "Buy Now" button through PayPal. By doing this, you can link to your "About Me" page and inform customers of your great sale prices and you have just made your potential for making money grow!
If you've wondered about small business promotion, desperate for other ways to sell your services or products, then wonder no more. Promote your business with eBay and see if your profits don't expand quickly.
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