Posts Tagged ‘social marketing’

Community Joint Ventures - Marketing Your Small Business

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

Hi gang, Rick Ostler from Community Joint Ventures with an interesting article by Valerie Khoo. When it comes to marketing your small business, you need ensure your marketing pie is divided into the activities that are going to attract the most customers. If you’re relying on a Yellow Pages advertisement or placing the occasional advertisement in the local paper, consider whether you need to re-allocate your marketing resources.

This doesn’t mean you have to spend more. You can still use the same budget but try different methods of marketing. That’s the only way to find out if another method of marketing is going to work for you. You have to experiment.

Fortunately, there are many marketing methods that don’t cost a lot of money. So what are they?

Speaking
Find out about events or functions where your ideal customers are going to be. Determine a useful message or an informative/inspirational talk people will want to listen to. Approach the organisers about speaking. When you get there, don’t do a hard sell. Instead, offer genuine advice and information.

I was at a business expo last year where the speaker was supposed to talk about creating and managing virtual teams. Instead of speaking generally about this topic, she simply reeled off a list of her own company’s services. She was in the business of providing virtual assistance. It wasn’t anything people couldn’t read for themselves off her website or brochure. So many literally got up in the middle of her talk and walked out.

Online tools
One of the cheapest and quickest online tools to implement is Google Adwords. A friend of mine recently started her own Google Adwords campaign and within a few days she received new business from it. I like Google Adwords because it’s pay-per-click, so you only pay (sometimes as little as a few cents) if someone clicks on your ad to get to your website.

Other online tools include blogs and podcasts. While a blog can direct traffic to your site, I wouldn’t bother with it unless you plan to blog regularly. There’s nothing worse than having a customer arrive at your blog only to find that your last post was a few months ago. The same goes for podcasts. And while it’s relatively easy to create and upload a podcast onto iTunes, you need to ensure you’re able to create one that sounds professional and has meaningful and relevant content.

Email newsletters are also a useful and low-cost option. I’m a big fan of email newsletters because they are an effective way to communicate with customers who have asked to receive your newsletter. You have to ensure that your email newsletter is not just a big promotion about your products. Again, offer useful and relevant content so that your customers can learn something from your communication.

I use NewslettersOnline for my business. (And no, I don’t get anything out of mentioning them. I just think they’re a good, easy-to-use product).

Create Joint Ventures
Can you create joint ventures with people who share similar ideal clients? If so, you may be able to cross-promote each other. For example, a personal trainer and a nutritionist. A plumber and a dishwasher repairer. A dog walker and a dog groomer. A financial planner and an accountant.

You want to create a joint venture with someone who shares your clients but who isn’t competing with you.

Marketing doesn’t have to cost the earth. Add some new ingredients to your marketing pie and you might be surprised by the result. Thanks to Valerie Khoo, blogs.smh.com.au for this.

Join other entrepreneurs like yourself and increase your sales without spending a dime!. Were all about doing joint ventures with others that requires No Money, No Risk and very little time spent. That’s what a TRUE joint ventures is, a WIN-WIN for all parties involved. Sign up, our membership is always FREE.

Also we value your comments, if you can add more info in regards to this article please do so. Thank you. Rick Ostler, Community Joint Ventures.
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Community Joint Ventures - Crack the Code to Building Your Online Business

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008


Hi gang, Rick Ostler here from Community Joint Ventures. Can you use some great Internet marketing tools to start your online business or take it to the next level?

If you’re like most marketers online, I’m guessing the answer is yes….

I just discovered a new site that lets you download over 300 hot Internet marketing tools, AND builds an opt-in email list for you at NO cost! There is no catch–the site was designed to help marketers who are trying to get started or get their businesses to the next level.

The easiest way to explain is for you to see it for yourself. Just go here….

http://www.viralmarketinggiveaway10.com/x/?aff=4790

This is REALLY cool.

Join other entrepreneurs like yourself and increase your sales without spending a dime!. Were all about doing joint ventures with others that requires No Money, No Risk and very little time spent. That’s what a TRUE joint ventures is, a WIN-WIN for all parties involved. Sign up, our membership is always FREE.

Also we value your comments, if you can add more info in regards to this article please do so. Thank you. Rick Ostler, Community Joint Ventures.
Please consider joining our new joint ventures group on google.

Community Joint Ventures - Ten Golden Rules CEO, Jay Berkowitz

Monday, March 24th, 2008

Hi gang, Rick Ostler here with Community Joint Ventures. Ten Golden Rules CEO, Jay Berkowitz Selected to Make Closing Keynote Marketing Presentation at Conference for eBay Sellers

Presentation to Review Latest Web 2.0 Internet Marketing Ideas How to Market Yourself and Your Company To Maximize Website Traffic at the As Was Conference, Now Called RocketPlace, in Orlando this month.

The RocketPlace, a premier event where eBay sellers of all levels learn about Internet marketing ideas, and tools helping to grow their online sales and maximize website traffic, announced their closing keynote speaker, Founder and CEO of Ten Golden Rules, Jay Berkowitz. The event, set to run February 28 through March 1 at the Disney Yacht Club Resort at Walt Disney World, will share leading internet marketing presentations and strategies for doing business on eBay.

The internet is becoming the critical hub of all business communications. Online retail sales will rise to over $200 billion this year, Search Engine Marketing is on everyone’s lips and Google’s stock soared to over $700! Maximizing your website traffic has become a crucial part of commerce as we know it.

“We’re thrilled to have Jay be a part of our event,” explains As Was CEO, Debbie Levitt. “His knowledge and expertise in the areas of small business, online and offline marketing, internet advertising, and search engine marketing will be the perfect wrap-up of everything our attendees will learn during our conference.”

Internet Marketing Ideas Mr. Berkowitz Will Cover Include:

How to improve your website so it shows up in Google searches
What is Web 2.0? What are the opportunities for business?
Search Engine Optimization Reviews
What online business models are working, and not working today
What is UGC? Twitter? GUS? Oovoo?
Why is Facebook exploding in popularity?
What’s a Long Tail and how can I get one?
Who made $1 Million in Web 3.D?
Market yourself and your business with Blogs, Podcasts and Web 2.0
Internet marketing ideas to promote your website

With the changes eBay recently announced to feedback, detailed seller ratings (DSRs), and PowerSeller requirements, the focus is now on making sure that sellers give buyers a better experience. Sellers giving buyers a poor experience will find their items disadvantaged in search results as well as finding it harder to achieve PowerSeller status.

About As Was:
As Was is a full-service consulting firm specializing in branding, design, sales and marketing strategies, operations management, and training for eBay and online sellers. As Was has been making the world’s marketplace your marketplace since it was founded in April 1995, and has been an eBay Certified Service Provider since August 2004. For more information, please visit www.AsWas.com or call 520.204.1935.

About Jay Berkowtiz:Jay Berkowitz is a dynamic communications expert and online marketing strategist. He has managed marketing departments for Fortune 500 brands: McDonald’s Restaurants and Coca-Cola, and has managed online and offline programs for AT&T, Sprint, and leading health and fitness website eDiets.com.

Mr. Berkowitz is the Founder and CEO of www.TenGoldenRules.com, a strategic online marketing consulting business based in Boca Raton, Florida. Ten Golden Rules helps companies develop Internet marketing ideas that will maximize website traffic, and convert that traffic to sales. Mr. Berkowitz is the author of the highly regarded Ten Golden Rules of Internet Marketing Presentation. And he is the host of the weekly Ten Golden Rules of Internet Marketing Podcast, which is available on iTunes.

Join other entrepreneurs like yourself and increase your sales without spending a dime!. Were all about doing joint ventures with others that requires No Money, No Risk and very little time spent. That’s what a TRUE joint ventures is, a WIN-WIN for all parties involved. Sign up, our membership is always FREE.

Also we value your comments, if you can add more info in regards to this article please do so. Thank you. Rick Ostler, Community Joint Ventures.
Please consider joining our new joint ventures group on google.