Reaching Local Customers With Online Sales
**Can you sell your product online?**
If you are already in business and you are thinking of
promoting your products or services online, one of the first
questions you have to ask yourself is "Do I have a product I
can sell online?" This question is at the very heart of the
decision whether or not to try online marketing.
Most of the problems with products are the result of delivery
issues. Either your product must be delivered within a narrow
time frame (like pizzas and fried chicken), or it is too
fragile or too large to be economically delivered, or there is
not enough profit margin built into your pricing to allow for
delivery. Most local businesses address these issues by a
combination of strategies. Either they do not provide delivery,
or they charge for it, or they will deliver only within a
narrowly defined geographic area.
This question will take different forms for different products
and services. If your business is selling specialty household
items like custom made candles, the chances of modifying your
current sales approach to reach a broader online market are
pretty good. But if you sell a service like pool cleaning or
home renovations, your online objectives will probably be
different. Unless you are prepared to travel hundreds of miles
to perform your services, you are probably only interested in
reaching local prospects.
**What products are suitable for LOCAL online sales?**
Think of all the plumbers, home renovators, auto refinishers,
pool cleaners, landscape suppliers and so on in your community
and ask yourself if it is feasible to market these kinds of
products and services online.
For instance, say you sell landscape products such as paving
stones, top soil, crushed stone and so on. And say you already
have an established business in your local area. Your
geographic market area is roughly the area you can reach with
your trucks in less than, say, 30 minutes. In other words, your
target market area is any place within about 25 miles of your
shipping depot. Dealing with customers beyond this radius
becomes too expensive because of the shipping costs.
Would it be worth marketing your landscape products online
specifically to this narrowly defined LOCAL target market area?
Well, it depends. Obviously if your marketing efforts were
fre*e there would be no question. You should just go ahead and
do it. But your marketing efforts will not be free. To do
effective online promotion you will have to create a website,
create some sort of online marketing program, and then have the
response system in place to answer customer enquiries and take
online orders. None of this is free. Most of the costs will be
in designing and creating the website. But there will be
ongoing costs for regular marketing efforts and online
advertising.
Regular marketing efforts? Online advertising?
Absolutely! It is important to realize that you will be wasting
your money if you just set up a website and expect customers to
flock to it. It just won't happen. You need an ongoing
marketing effort that includes, as a bare minimum, Search
Engine Marketing and probably Pay Per Click Advertising.
Thinking about other products in this way will very likely lead
to the same conclusion. Say you are a chiropractor and you are
wondering about promoting your service online. Is it worth the
effort?
Probably not in the short term. You will probably not gain
instant recognition or instant clients. But a concerted,
sustained effort over a 6-18 month period will help you create
a web presence in your community and establish you as one of
the leaders in your area. And that will result in sustained and
lasting results which should eventually translate into sales.
Virtually any product can be marketed online to a local market
if you are prepared to put in the time, effort and expense
necessary to make an impact. You may be able to get relatively
fast results with some products. But generally speaking because
you are dealing with a confined geographic area the number of
prospective customers looking for your product at any given
time will be relatively small. So the response will usually be
slow in coming.
But if you are planning to be around for the long haul,
persistent online marketing efforts will eventually pay off.
And the best time to get started is right now.
About The Author: Rick Hendershot is a marketing consultant,
writer, and internet publisher. For some low cost website
promotion and online marketing ideas, see Linknet Website
Promotions at www.linknet-promotions.com
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