Time For Internet Marketing 101

Jun 2
07:21

2008

William Drapcho

William Drapcho

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This article will tell you the difference between business marketing and website marketing.

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If you are searching for more online customers due to your business growth,Time For Internet Marketing 101 Articles then reaching online users becomes a completely new way of marketing a business. It could eventually develop into your new way of doing business completely, changing your focus, strategies and the way you do things entirely.

There are two distinct styles for online marketing, one is business marketing, the other is website marketing. With web site marketing the goal is to have people searching for particular services or products find your web site while conducting an online search through the major search engines. Once a business is able to get all aspects of web site marketing clicking, you should begin to see a steady stream of new customers and visitors to the site.

One the other side are businesses that heavily promote their availability aimed at the internet users more so than the search engines. Buying internet advertisements, sending out emails and other promotional marketing materials that are designed to bring visitors to their online web sites, are just a few of the online marketing strategies being used today.

One of the things to remember with online marketing is to consider your home page as a billboard along the side of the road. If there is little traffic along the road, there will be few people who will see your billboard so your efforts should be focused on getting people on the right road. Taking it all into view, a specific brand of a personal care item may have thousands of websites, operated by different people who got their site free when they signed up.

Depending on how the person searches for a brand, it's a gamble on what, or whose website will show up when the search is complete. If you own one of these thousands of sites, specific marketing will need to be done to guide that potential traffic to the site you own. To do this you can use pay-per-click advertising that you pay for based on the number of visitors who click through to your site.

Affiliate marketing is also a popular method of bringing visitors to your site. An affiliate will drive the traffic to you, then you pay an agreed percentage or dollar amount. Essentially, you are gaining free advertising and only pay for it if your site makes a sale. While some link exchange programs have been successful in the past, having thousands of unrelated links to your site may turn search engines against you and lose your information from their engines and as a result from their results pages.