Internet Marketing: 7 Killer Tools You Can Use On A Shoestring
Budget Without Having a Website
When most people think of Internet marketing, they think solely
of websites. Are they right or wrong? Well both. While websites
are a key component of Internet marketing and in many cases are
the only Internet marketing tool businesses use, they are not
the "be all, end all". They are not required for Internet
marketing. However, I do highly recommend them as they are best
suited to sit at the core of your Internet marketing plan, the
hub so to speak, but that's a topic for another conversation.
So here are 7 killer Internet marketing tools that you can
implement on a shoestring budget without having to have a
website of your own: 1. Email Marketing - When properly
implemented, there probably isn't a quicker, better, and less
expensive way to stay in front of your prospects and clients
than to leverage the power of email. You can literally touch an
unlimited amount of prospects and clients with a single click -
how's that for power?!
2. Blogs - Blogging is a great tool when you would like to step
it up a notch and stay in constant contact with your prospects
and clients. Some ideas on how to use it might be to post what's
new with you or your business, post informative content as a
value-add to your clients, or hold and interactive forum with
your clients geared towards understanding how to better serve
them.
There are a handful of free or low cost blog hosts out there
that really make this process simple (e.g. Blogger and TypePad).
3. Article Marketing - This is a phenomenal approach to bringing
notoriety, interest and ultimately leads for many types of
businesses. It can be used as a major differentiator or
value-add on why someone should buy from you instead of your
competitors. Whether your clients are local, regional, national
or global -- articles are portable and usable in all situations
-- that's part of their charm.
4. eZines - Much like blogs and article marketing, eZines are
great way to stay in touch with your prospects on a more
scheduled basis. Additionally, they are probably the forerunner
in helping you develop a list of prospects to market and sell
your wares.
5. Affiliate Programs -- Get others promoting and selling for
you. This tool can become the equivalent of having both a full
blown marketing and sales staff that gets paid on performance.
They don't promote and directly lead to a sale for you, they
don't get paid. For the do-it-yourselfers, there are plenty of
tools out there to help you set up this type of program. For
everyone else, there are excellent service providers out there
who can coordinate and manage this process for you (e.g.
Clickbank and Commission Junction).
6. Viral Marketing - Again, a great approach for getting others
to promote and help create a buzz about you, your business, your
products and/or your services. The best, most genuine way to get
this started is by creating raving fans out of your existing
clients and then helping them help you spread the word.
7. Public Relations - If I tell you I'm the best at what I do,
you'll take it with a grain of salt. Maybe you'll believe me,
maybe you won't. However, people tend to believe what they read.
So if a respected publication tells you that I'm the best at
what I do, that usually holds more weight and adds instant
credibility to me.
Spend some effort here. Become a resource for the press. You
help them and they can significantly help you.
I highly recommend you spend some time with these. Explore how
you can implement one, some, or all of these Internet marketing
tools to help explode your business.