If you are an online entrepreneur, you should know that there is no online advertising technique that will make you rich overnight. Several methods are available out there and if you are consistency using it to your advantage, your online credibility is given a boost.
Truth is; there are only two major types of online advertising, paid and free. If you want to become effective, there is no need to focus on only one type. As experts say, free advertising strategies are easy to learn but it’s time consuming. Paid advertising yields instant results but it’s too expensive.
So, which way you are going?
Smart online marketing do not expect instant results. A successful online entrepreneur knows and understands what certain methods are for free but its utilization is on demand. It does not need to be a method that shows instant results but it has the show the consistency of long-term productivity.
On-Demand Free Online Advertising
- Search Engine Optimization. Under this method, it includes techniques but not limited to legal optimization techniques (white hat), creating contents (article writing, podcasting, video streams), article submission, keyword researching, free website indexing, meta-tagging and cross-linking.
- Social Media Optimization. Under this method, it includes but not limited to free indexing, blog commenting, forum posting, status-updating and the use of RSS feeds.
- Facebook is the most popular social networking site today. Apart from the basic features (note-taking, chatting, uploading pictures and videos, wall-to-wall commenting, circulation your backlinks), the site also allows you to create free communities, send free invitations, play interactive games and hand virtual gifts. When used effectively, Facebook makes you a credible and trustworthy entrepreneur.
Paid & Productive Online Advertising
- E-Mail Advertising
- Contextual & Industry Advertising (Google Adwords)
- Online Classified Advertising
- Affiliate Marketing (a profit-sharing-venture between a website owner and an online dealer)
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July 26th, 2010
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