So Many Ways to Advertise?
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Author: Mike La Penna
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So Many Ways to Advertise?
Copyright 2006 New World Opportunities Inc.
These are wild times with an unprecented amount of home
based opportunities being available especially with the
corporate downsizing of America but more so due to the
insidious awareness that most Americans are cultivating
regarding their freedom;freedom of choices.
Whether you want to be a daytrader or a MLM/network
marketer or a writer/consultant/freelancer-the choices have
never been more abundant. The majority of us are having a
difficult time not running into something internet-related.
It also seems that regardless of the product or
industry,most of these companies are moving with the times
and incorporating systems,back office admin access,platform
training,support forums,etc. that are all web-based. It is
only a rare few that may still elect to use the direct mail
system ONLY and door-to-door sales may be a dinosaur unless
you are selling encyclopedias and Fuller brushes.
Some of these systems are really getting into simplifying
the marketing onus that normally would weigh very heavy on
the newbie by taking over virtually all of the
responsibilities. Many of the hipper avant-garde companies
are acutely aware of how the average person can't or simply
abhors selling of any kind. For this reason,they are
innovating systems design in their marketing/training that
eliminates such. In some select cases,the only thing left
for the new recruit to shoulder is his/her advertising.
After all,we all need customers or traffic driven to our
websites that will eventually convert into sales with the
help of a steady streaming verbiage of communication
otherwise known as autoresponders. So,here we are ! Time to
talk turkey on the topic of advertising.
The first continental divide we draw in the wacky,wonderful
world of advertising is offline and online as this day and
age provide us many different avenues in both realms.
I'll start with the more conventional that most people will
be familiar with (offline).Media /display ads such as small
classifieds in newspapers and the back of magazines ranging
to FP (full page) ads that are as large as the name
suggests often reach a circulation of approximately
150,000-250,000 for anywhere in the ball park of $100 for a
2-5 day classified run depending on the size of that
paper's circulation to $5,000+ for an FP ad in one of the
more big-name magazines.
Card decks are also very popular. These are typically 2
sided 3" x 5" cards that get bundled with another 25-50
offers in cellophane wrap and are mailed out in 50,000
allotments typically with a broker's list perhaps reaching
in the neighbourhood of 200,000-300,000 subscribers.Typical
cost will be $600-$900 per 50 M (50,000). Fliers are a low
budget way of reaching the masses as they can be reproduced
for next to nothing and distributed in high traffic areas
like a sports event or major shopping area.
In the online arena there are many exciting and varied ways
for one to reach their target audience. One that is
increasingly popular but getting expensive due to the
growing competitiveness centred around its main
catalyst-keywords-is PPC ( pay-per-click) advertising. You
can set a daily budget with many of them but remember you
pay every time one clicks on your ad. They do not have to
buy so you need to get up to speed on this one first.
Another decent choice on the lower end of the budget
spectrum is ezine advertising where one advertizes to a
group of subscribers of an electronic magazine that comes
out at regular intervals. This one can be a little
frustrating as there is a lot of hit and miss in reaching
the publishers of many of them but one can reach tens of
thousands for $40-$60 or hundreds of thousands for
$200-$300.
SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is for the technically
minded as this predicates largely off of keywords that were
embedded into your site at the time of design and can do a
lot to enhance your ranking with various search engines as
well as reciprocal linking with other like-minded sites.The
common denominator,once again,being the target group. There
are companies who can perform this service for a nominal
fee but do your due diligence and get a solid performance
driven guarantee.This service often comes in at the $3-$5 K
range.
One other highly effective way to reach your prospects en
masse is permission-based email marketing.There are
companies who will sell quality lists if you do your
research,There are companies one can hire as an alternative
ISP (Jaguar and Roadrunner are two good ones)so that they
are not getting their hand slapped for spamming nor
jamming up their daily,personal use ISP. Lastly, you will
need a quality,true bulk email software and there are a few
real good ones. Groupmail out of Ireland may be the elite.
This is a great method to build your own warm database of
opt-ins that you can market to at your leisure and pace.
Article submission and press releases are very reasonable
methods for the shoestring budget that may take awhile (6-8
weeks) before they get some impetus going but they allow
the author to create an author's resource box that
accompanies the article and within this box they are
permitted to place a URL to their site.
There are job hunter companies who create a profile for you
online at their site which will list your
opportunity,product or service at the very top of a
criteria of 5 of the appropriate categories where you will
hold a top position for about 7 of the 30 days your
campaign runs.These can be very effective as some of these
larger name outfits get traffic in the 10-20 million a
month ballpark.The price range I have encountered is
approx. $1650-$2300 for this service .
I would just caution to do your homework as there are many
unscrupulous sorts looking to reach out with services of a
similar nature that fall way short of their claims or
simply put-will soon part you from your money-with no pure
intention ever.This is a sad constant on the internet
landscape but unfortunately true.
About the Author:
Mike La Penna is a offline/online marketer with extensive
experience in both the telemarketing and direct sales
industries before foraying into network and internet
marketing with the advent of the world wide web in the
early 90's.He loves assisting others in their marketing
projects. He can be reached at rumrunner40@usa.com
www.nitro-pajama-income.com
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