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A Dozen tips to advertise your website online and offline

Need some ideas to advertise your website in the coming months? Here are twelve tips to get you started:

 

Tip #1

Put your URL on every piece of advertising you use to promote your company, your business card, letterhead, bills, checks, invoices, delivery vehicles, personal vehicles, magnets, yellow pages, newspapers, notecards, etc.

 

Tip #2

Partner with vendors, and suppliers to offer giveaways or freebies to your customers.

 

Tip #3

Make your website part of your overall marketing efforts including networking, print, radio, etc.

 

Tip #4

Create a registration page on your website and offer something for free to encourage them to leave you their contact information.  It could be a register to win something just for stopping by, or something they can download when they register. Be sure to track where the leads are coming from.

 

Tip #5

Offer a “hidden prize” on your site such as a dinner for two or free product.  This will encourage people to visit other pages to find the prize.  It is a great way to force people to read all the pages on your site, so they learn more about your company in the process.

 

Tip #6

Design and write a newsletter or ezine about your area of expertise, industry news, tips, answers to difficult questions, and ideas about how to make the most of your products and services. Create a sign up box for people to subscribe (I use Aweber).

 

Tip #7

Place banner adds on local sites such as city/town/municipal sites and radio stations.  If these are your customers you can probably “trade” links.  On radio stations, you can offer to provide a giveaway to the listeners for visiting the website.

 

Tip #8

Cross promote your newsletter with other complimentary companies or companies and individuals who target your audience.

 

Tip #9

Create a postcard campaign announcing your website and send to everyone in your current database or at least those who would benefit from visiting your site.

 

Tip #10

Include a voice message for your phone system (or cell phone) inviting callers to stop by your website – be sure and include your website address and spell out anything that would be difficult for someone to understand or has an unusual spelling.

 

Tip #11

Try a classified ad campaign with an incentive to get people to stop by and take advantage of your special offer.

 

Tip #12

Ask other complimentary website owners to “trade Links with your site. Start with those you visit and shop and then expand to others that serve your client base.

 

And be sure to check out the   Internet Business Success Report for the 21st Century for more ideas to Start and Grow and Online Business.

3 comments December 18th, 2008

Quick tip: Mail order selling

There have been entire volumes written on mail order selling. For printed information the best way to learn HOW & WHERE to advertise is to go to your newsstand and check through all the magazines carrying large numbers of classified and space ads. Magazines like Popular Science, Field & Stream, Outdoor Life, The National Enquirer, etc.

Wherever competitive advertising appears on a regular basis, that’s where your best advertising will be. The next step is to write to the magazines (there will be an address in the ad columns) and ask for their Mail Order Classified & Display Rate Cards. 

 

 

Add comment December 9th, 2008

Jumpstarting your business in a slow economy

More ideas from the Product Sellers Seminar:

Q. What can someone do when the economy is slow to “jumpstart” their business again if you see there is a negative impact on the business?

A. Here are a few ideas I have tried that have worked for my retail business:

Sampling ~ restaurants do it all the time. Give your product away to get customers. Be sure you are targeting an audience that would buy from you in the first place.

Create a preferred customer event and showcase your products. A local gift basket company has a gift basket open house each year and showcases her latest lines to prospects and clients. She invites local chambers of commerce members, as well as members of other professional groups to which she belongs.  She has a thriving business and only works around the peak holidays. She makes enough to take off 5 months out of the year.

Try classified ads – they are cheaper than graphic ads and can sometimes generate more traffic. People are looking for opportunities in classifieds these days more than ever.  If you have what someone needs your phone will ring.  In fact, I have a list of classified ad media on WE Magazine for Women website.  It is listed under the 100 resources category.  You an grab a copy here:  Getting Classified: 100+ Places to Promote Your Business (including the classifieds in WE Magazine).

Add comment October 1st, 2008

5 Tips to Get the Most from Online Classifieds

5 Tips to Get the Most from Online Classifieds

Classified ads are a very resourceful business website tool and here are some tips to use this resource to your advantage.

1. Begin by choosing a relevant Category in which to place your ad.  Decide which subcategories also work. In most cases sites have a maximum number of categories to which you can submit (for free) which can be anywhere from 3 to 10.  

2. Check grammar and spelling.  If your ad is sloppy or full of mistakes, chances are no one will take action.

3. Create a cheat-sheet of page descriptions for each main page on your site. This will come in handy when crafting your message, responding to inquiries and other follow up.

4. Google your topic/niche to start collecting a database of sites that offer advertising.  These can include directory sites, article banks, blogs, resource portals and more.

5. Review your ads often (weekly or bi-weekly) to make sure they are “working for you.” If you are not pulling in any results (check your stats) then you know it’s time to either loose the ad or rewrite it.  

1 comment July 23rd, 2008

Use CLASSIFIED Advertising to Sell Your Products Services

How to Use CLASSIFIED Advertising to Sell Your Products and Services

The internet may be the dominant advertising medium these days, but newspaper and magazine classified advertising is still a very powerful advertising medium that can reap big rewards. Classified ads are much more cost effective than other forms of advertising, it is easy to target your niche, and the ads are simple to prepare and submit.  Think about it. If someone picks up a paper or magazine or better yet has it delivered to them,  the likelihood of them reading your ad has greatly increased. With online advertising it is much more challenging to pull them into the ad space.  And those ads only get one shot if that, since most people click by the ad as opposed to clicking on the ad.   If you are using any type of advertising campaign at all, consider classified advertisingI discovered classified advertising years ago when my first book Rose Marketing on a Daisy Budget came out. I was reading the latest issue of Flowers & Magazine and was perusing the classifieds when I noticed someone selling books!  I thought here’s another great way to see how the potential for marketing Rose Marketing to a highly targeted industry ~ florists will pan out.  So I called the advertising dept. to inquire about the cost (I think it was around $40 for a 3 line ad – which is higher today), designed the ad and sent it in. Two things you should know – the ad I created was not terribly impressive and I didn’t test more than one ad to compare results. I simply sent it in.  From that ad I received 11 orders (at $19.95 each) and added another 40 + florists to our newsletter database.  Had I done some of the things outlined below, I am sure that number would have been significantly higher. 

The second time I tried classified advertising was in 2003 for the launch of the Women’s eCommerce Association, International. I did several things such as pay for placement in online newsletters at $10 to $25 per issue (spending a total of about $200) and posted several ads on free advertising sites as well as surfed the net for free advertising in exchange for space in our newsletter.  The results were better than expected.  We received 537 leads from the ads, most of which joined at the BASIC level (which is FREE), and surprisingly 15 women and 1 man upgraded to paying members. 

Since that time, I have traded advertising space with other non-competing women’s groups, online calendars and newsletter publishers who cater to women who do business on the WEB each with positive results. I have also posted classified ads in two smaller women’s magazines with moderate results.  Sometimes the trade is a one-time deal and others it is ongoing. The point is – Classified Advertising WORKS and I recommend you research your market to see if it could work for you. The first place I would  check out is Craig’s List.

I have also put together a small list of sites that accept FREE classified ads which will be in the resource section.

Keep two things in mind when putting classified advertising into your marketing mix. Writing a classified ad to sell your product begins with the copy.  Effective copywriting strategies begin with research.

Here are a dozen more tips to get you started: 

1 Start studying the classified ad sections in magazines and publications (online and offline) that reach your target audience – the more targeted the publication, website or ezine, the better.

2. Study how other advertisers are writing their ad copy. You can start with the ads in newspapers, magazines and newsletters to which you already subscribe.   
3. Surf the WEB for free classified ad sites and study the ads listed on those sites. Respond to those ads to see what else they do to market their products. (Note: set up a free email account just for this purpose). 
4. Use each of the above as “models” for designing your own ads. Test your ad in those same FREE Classified Ad Sites before placing paid ads in paid publications.

5. Find out which category fits your niche. Look for categories with lots of ads. When you see lots of ads selling the same kinds of products that generally means the ads are working and these kinds of products sell well.

 6. Advertise in the right places. Before placing your ads, study the publications you have identified that reach your target market.

7. Use the two-step method to sell expensive items from a small classified ad. A two-step method could look like this: send the reader to your website for free information they must register for – when you have captured their info, begin an auto response campaign to send more details that includes longer ad copy to effectively sell your product/service. Keep in mind, the higher the ticket item, the more steps you may need to close the sale.

8. Cast a wide net – Place ads in more than one publication, each with either a unique phone number, URL or other identifying tracking device so you know which ones are getting the most action. Advertising is a numbers game and in order to see results, you must spread the word far and wide.

9. If the copy isn’t working, change it.  Effective advertising is all about Testing. Testing headlines, length of ad, wording, and which details you focus on. For instance, in one ad you might focus on a number metric to get results such as 101 people Use ___________, or 2703 People Can’t be Wrong!” Numbers can be very effective in ad copy.  Two words of advice here – BE Honest. Use real numbers not made-up ones. And don’t round out the numbers. It is much more effective to use 11193 than it is to say More than Eleven Thousand. The question readers will than ask is “how many more?”  

10. Keep records of everyone who responds to your ads.  This is where a good auto-respond program such as Constant Contact or aWeber comes in handy.  You can then follow-up withappropriate messages about your product. The beauty is that these email management programs have opt-out options built in so you don’t have to manually remove anyone who makes that request.  

11. Contact other ezine/newsletter publishers to arrange an ad swap. You run their ad in your ezine in exchange for them running your ad. You can find other publishers in Ezine directories such as http://www.myfavoriteezines.com, http://www.ezinelocater.com and http://www.amazines.com/

12. Read the fine-print. Some sites will require a link back so you must decide if the extra traffic is worth potentially loosing the traffic to other sites (and competition). Other require you to subscribe which can mean hundreds of newsletters in your inbox you don’t have time to read.

If your ads fail, don’t get discouraged and don’t give up.  Sometimes all it takes is changing a few words in the copy, the headline or even the advertising medium. Classified ads are inexpensive and can be very effective.  In order to really see results you have to keep at it awhile. Create a budget you can afford, in a medium that hits your target and run the ad for a minimum of 4 to 6 weeks. If using newspapers as your medium find out which days are considered prime and run your ad in those days only (for newspapers its generally Wednesdays and Sundays. You may pay a little more, but the results will be better because more people will see the ad, read it and if the copy is working will respond.   

For more ideas read my daily tip - 5 Tips to Get the Most From Classifieds

 

2 comments July 22nd, 2008


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