Web Advertising for the Small Business - Page 2
Another way of getting the word out is through your own web site. No, you don't need a web professional to establish your site, but it does help to have someone who can guide you through the set up process. At the very least a few pages is what you will need, so set up costs shouldn't be terribly expensive. In addition, figure on paying monthly hosting and domain name fees but these expenses should be no more than $100-$125 per year. Pay a little extra for a web professional who can help you optimize your site [make it search engine friendly] and you'll get your money back much quicker. Finally, check with your accountant for small business tax deductions.
You can also generate plenty of attention by writing articles, just like the one you are reading now. No, you don't need to be a professional writer, but if you can clearly convey your thoughts and present a plan of action for your readers [such as: buy my product] you can get what amounts to be free advertising. How so? By submitting what you write to article submission sites for wider dissemination. By including helpful links in the author resource box you can cause search engines to make your web site much more visible as your article gets reprinted on other web sites. Furthermore, readers will perceive that you are an "expert" and will likely inquire to find out just what you are all about. You can call this, "small business advertising on the cheap!"
No, as a small business owner you don't have to be strapped by high advertising costs -- who has the cash to spare? Instead, the internet offers to you several cost effective ways of informing people about who you are, what you do, and where they can find you.
Select the marketing plan that works best for your small business. A mixture of all four points is a great plan of attack for many small business owners...just like you!
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