Archive for February, 2012

9 Steps to Establish a Network Marketing Association

February 29th, 2012

A network marketing association is a trade organization that is managed by professionals who are strongly committed to the network marketing industry. It mainly focuses on protecting, supporting and promoting of the individual opportunities and the entrepreneurial aspects of the network marketing association.

Many of us may want to build a network marketing association. This means that we encourage people to join the association or simply employ them in the association. But, it is not good to convince or force them to join the network. It is because, people who need to be convinced are not sure of what they want to do. Therefore, you should avoid entertaining such people. They are the ones who may leave the association sooner or later.

The network marketing association has been responsible for making many people wealthy. Lets go further in this article to show how this benefits people.

Basically, you join a marketing association for earning money. The network is a clear-cut way to achieve what you want. The network gives you the opportunity to earn money by working from any part of the world. In this type of an association, you can be your own boss. There is flexibility in the working time, and there are no restrictions to how many hours you work. Unlike other associations or companies, the network marketing association helps you in setting your own time to work, thereby allowing a unlimited earning potential.

If you are thinking of establishing a network marketing association then you can follow these steps.

1. Choose a particular product line that you want for your company to market. For example, you can select a popular kind of marketing business such as selling car accessories online.

2. For that you require a wholesale supplier who will supply all the car accessories to you. So, search for a wholesale supplier from whom you can buy the product.

3. Check if the supplier who supplies you the product, delivers the product on time and at the right place. Also, ask for the shipping services.

4. Ask for the product brochures and catalogues from the suppliers and with the help them, set a new price for the product.

5. Since you have the product, the next step is to market it. You can market the product either by yourself or by appointing many online marketing executives.

6. When you appoint the executives, you have to pay them commission for the sales they make. Hence, install network marketing commission payment software to calculate the commission for the executives.

7. Because you cannot use your supplier’s brochures for marketing your association, you have to create your own product manuals to help the marketing executives in marketing the product of your network marketing association.

8. You may also take the help of the advertisements, magazines and other sources to market your company and the product.

9. Lastly, reply to all the emails of the customers who have inquired for your product and follow-up with them.

A network marketing association is a great source to start earning money and establishing your own business using the internet.

Business to Business Marketing on Search Engines – A Largely Untapped Marketing Tool

February 26th, 2012

I’m in the business of search engine marketing, so it’s sometimes easy to forget that a majority of people don’t really know that the industry exists, how useful it is in business to business marketing, and what a valuable marketing tool SEO can be in general. However, the fact is that a disturbing number of business executives could not tell the difference between SEO Outsourcing and REO Speedwagon (although most would probably agree that neither sounds particularly good*). In fact, when I explain that I work at a search engine optimization company that focuses in part on business to business marketing, most people instantly assume that I have a search engine of my own and that I am somehow trying to compete with Google. I’m flattered until I see the pity in their eyes.

Even those familiar with search engine optimization have common misconceptions about the value of SEO in business to business marketing. Frequently, I encounter prospects who understand that achieving a high ranking on a search engine is a valuable marketing tool that can make an impact on the bottom line of a business, but mistakenly believe that this is true only if that business actually sells something online. Nothing could be further from the truth.

While e-commerce companies can and do benefit tremendously from SEO as a marketing tool, there are many factors in search engine optimization that actually favor B2B companies in terms of overall benefit from the channel.

The Technology

Large e-commerce sites have thousands, and sometimes hundreds of thousands, of individual product pages. While performing SEO on such sites does not involve (thank goodness) manipulation of each of the individual pages, each of the page elements that will be used for SEO benefit (titles, headers, text, and meta tags) have to be painstakingly entered into a database. It is very rare to find that the existing database a company has for each of its products contains all the elements necessary to use SEO as a successful marketing tool.

Once all of these elements have been added to the database, it is then necessary to make certain that the server is performing as it should. Then, you must ensure that each of the pages can be crawled by the search engine spider, so the linking structure often must be manipulated.

Using SEO as a marketing tool in business to business marketing is typically much easier, as a standard B2B site is usually built using simpler technology, and the individual pages physically exist on the server. In this case, each page is optimized for a few terms relevant to the business. While a good SEO firm will spend more time on the marketing aspects of a B2B campaign (the overall goals of the initiative and the keyphrases that will bring the right kind of visitors to the site), the actual implementation of the elements necessary for SEO success is usually much simpler.

Average Dollar Sale

There is a practical price limit, which varies from industry to industry, beyond which people become uncomfortable buying online. B2B companies typically have a higher average dollar sale than e-commerce websites, which makes it much easier to justify the cost of any effective business to business marketing tool. While a visitor to an e-commerce site might garner $12 in revenue from the purchase of a coffee mug, a visitor to a high-end B2B website is potentially worth millions. It does not take Alan Greenspan to crunch the numbers–the higher the average dollar sale, the fewer visitors you need to actually justify the cost of SEO as a business to business marketing tool (provided that a certain number of visitors actually lead to a sale).

Value of Relationship

The people that run e-commerce sites such as Amazon are incredibly smart, and they know that almost all of the products that they sell online are highly commoditized. This is why they devote so much effort toward enhancing the visitor experience on their websites with tools like personalization and one-click shopping. They are trying to develop lifetime buyers. B2B companies don’t have this problem. By utilizing a successful business to business marketing campaign, the visitor you attract to your site with this marketing tool could be more valuable over a lifetime than thousands of e-commerce buyers. Offline sales require offline relationships, and personal relationships are easier to maintain, no matter how many bells and whistles an e-commerce company might add to its site.

Differentiators

There is another reason that SEO is often even more effective for business to business marketing than for e-commerce sites–no matter how beautiful the website, how secure the checkout process, and how big the company name, price will always be the primary differentiator when items are purchased online. How else to explain the popularity of online shopping comparison sites such as Yahoo! Shopping, NexTag, and Shopping.com (to name but a few)? When it comes to business to business, marketing is crucial. In a world where prices are rarely listed online, a B2B company almost always has the opportunity to differentiate itself on its own terms after the initial contact is made. With the right marketing tool, such as SEO, a B2B company can easily stand out from the crowd.

Using SEO as a Key Marketing Tool

E-commerce companies are more readily embracing SEO as a business to business marketing tool because they are technologically savvy and because their businesses already depend on the Internet to survive. However, e-commerce companies only make up a small fraction of the number of companies that are actually out there. There are many B2B industries where there is currently little or no competition on the search engines, and the ones to move first and use SEO as a key marketing tool will reap the highest rewards.

7 Small Business Marketing Strategies

February 23rd, 2012

Do you own a small business? Do you understand the importance taking advantage of the world wide web by developing more than one small business marketing strategy?

There are many strategies you can use to market your business and learning several of them gives you the upperhand on your competitors regardless of the market your business is in.

View this is a training opportunity for you to study one form of marketing online at the time. Then implement it and get it up and running to the point that your small business is receiving traffic from it.

Once you’ve done this you can move on to another strategy and repeat the process. It is important that you master this simple concept.

Focus on getting one strategy going before starting another one. If you don’t you will find yourself giving up out of frustration.

That is not what your small business needs if you want to use the Internet to grow it. Many small business owners have learned this the hard way.

You are busy and have many thing to do everyday to keep your business afloat. View small business marketing on the internet as a long term venture.

Over time you should develop as many as seven or more strategies for marketing your small business online. This allows you to take advantage of everything the Internet has to offer and maximize your exposure.

Some of the proven small business marketing strategies you will do should include:

1. search engine optimization

2. article marketing

3. email marketing

4. blogging

5. social media

6. social networking

7. pay per click advertising

If you feel that pay per click advertising appeals to you you can forget about doing the first six for now. Pay per click advertising will allow you to bring in immediate traffic and hopefully do it at a budget you can afford.

You need to understand however that the minute you stop promoting your site online with pay per click advertising your traffic will stop. The other forms of Internet marketing we have listed gives you the potential for long term traffic long after you have originally done them.

You want to remember that will not know about your business without small business marketing strategies. So do the smart business thing and learn all you can. Then take the time to implement each of the marketing strategies so your business can be easily found by anyone, online or offline.