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Jun/11

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The Power Of Attraction Marketing

marketing3First, for those that may be unaware what Attraction Marketing is, a brief explanation. Attraction Marketing is a process by which one offers something of value free on the internet in order to generate solid leads via internet marketing techniques such as search engine optimization (SEO) in connection with pay-per-click campaigns or similar tools such as generating new site registrations.

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mapTo make your own interactive Flash map, you may need some initial software to work with. This software is known as interactive map building software and is available from different retailers in the web. You can create your own interactive and customizable maps for web usage or for offline presentation usage.

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If you haven’t read my previous posts, you might want to check them out. There’s one on Email Marketing, Affiliate Marketing, Search Marketing and Social Media Marketing

1. Website

It is estimated that 70% of SMEs don’t have a business website, despite the fact that over 60% of high street purchases are first researched online. As a small business owner, a website is probably the singular most important thing you can own for your business. It’s not just about being in with the crowd, but owning a business website could save you £££’s whilst earning you some new ones as well.

Why do you need a business website?

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If you haven’t read my previous posts, you might want to check them out. There’s one on Email Marketing, Affiliate Marketing and Search Marketing.

2. Social Media Marketing

Over the past few years, social media marketing has grown to become a familiar and a somewhat vaguely understood term in the marketing industry. With Facebook boasting over 300 million users, and presidential campaigns going onto Twitter, it is understandable that marketers want to get a share of the pie, and somehow monetize this ever growing media.

Social Media Marketing (SMM) is simply using social networks such as blogs to promote a company’s brand, products and services, as well as build relationship with customers and possibly the general public.

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If you’re just joining in for the first time, check out my previous posts on Email Marketing and Affiliate Marketing

3. Search Marketing

It’s quite amazing that Google launched just over 10 years ago now accounts for a whopping 87% of searches on the internet in the UK and 68% in the US. Internet users are increasingly using search engines like Google, Yahoo, and the newly launched Bing to search for information, products and even companies online. I’ll have to admit that I’m one of those people that enter company names in Google to find their website, I simply can’t be asked to remember the website URL’s of all the companies I use regularly.

As a company, and even more important as a small business, ranking up on search engines is very important (and I stress the ‘very’). Your potential customers are looking for the products or service you offer online using search engines, and if you are not on the first few pages (I never go past page 5) of their search engine results page (SERP), you might as well kiss goodbye to getting clicked on.

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