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Offline Promotion Guide By
David Callan
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ads, search engines and link exchanges. We've all tried them while
promoting our sites and online businesses, some have worked more
successfully than others mind you but just because you run an online
business doesn't mean you've to always promote it online. In fact on
many occasions a websites marketing budget can be spent just as
effectively using offline methods as it can be using online methods
such as the ones mentioned above. Indeed website branding seems to be
much more successful using offline methods such as TV and Radio. This
article is your guide to promoting your website offline, I hope you
enjoy it.
Your URL is very important
The
basis behind any offline promotion campaign for your website is of
course to get your website visited more often and if your sales letter
is good enough to get more sales from these extra visitors. This can
only be done by getting the address of your site 'out there' and
visible to lots and lots of people. It's for this reason that your URL
is very important, it's your lifeline in the offline world, the amount
of exposure it receives will make or break your offline campaign. It
should appear on any material you send to customers or clients, others
businesses you deal with and most importantly potential customers.
More
on where you can put your URL offline a little later, but for now
here's a little paragraph or two regarding things which you can do
online to help your offline marketing efforts. First off your website
should always have a banner (a standard 468 x 60 or larger banner works
best) at the top of every page with your website address clearly
visible on it.
The reasoning behind this it that many people
prefer to print out larger webpages with articles, stories, tutorials
and the like to read later and then keep for reference rather than read
them online as they're surfing. Without your URL on your banner people
may re-read your content but never revisit your site due to them simply
forgetting your website address and you may have lost a customer.
It's
also a good idea to make available online any recent press releases you
may have issued. This is due to the fact that many journalists and
editors surf the web, if they like your company and product they might
be inclined to let their readers know why. A press release will provide
them with the latest information regarding your company helping them to
do this.
Now we'll go through where you can promote your site offline.
Put your URL on all day to day business items
In
the day to day running of your business you'll use many document type
items. By these I refer to invoices you send, faxes you send, checks
you send, product packaging, business cards etc. Your URL, email
address and an attractive website slogan which makes people want to
visit should all be present on each of these items either in the form
of a banner used with faxes, invoices or other letterhead paper items
or simple text which is generally used for business cards and checks.
You could even include your URL and if space permits your website
slogan on all the simple letter envelopes you send out. Television
Next
we'll talk about the big one - TV. This may well appear to be
financially out of reach of all but the biggest websites with very
large advertising budgets, but no this is not true. OK admittedly you
probably don't and never will have the financial capability to run ads
on mainstream Cable such as Fox in America or Sky in Britain and
Ireland, not to worry though as such advertising is usually targeted
very generally and is useful only to sites with broad appeal such as
Amazon.com or Yahoo.com.
Local cable television advertising is
much more feasible and effective for the more 'ordinary website'. This
type of advertising appears to be very reasonably priced at the moment
and is particularly effective if your product or services is oriented
toward a specific geographic target market, for example imagine if you
were a Detroit web design company, simply advertise your company and
URL on a local Detroit channel. Contact a Sales representative from
your local cable company to find out more. You should of course mention
your URL on numerous occasions within your ad spot.
Radio
Radio
advertising can be very effective in advertising your URL if your
domain name is short, catchy and easy to remember. Creative webmasters
could develop short scripts themselves whereby their ad incorporates
their slogan which in turn incorporates the benefits of visiting their
URL. As with TV advertising radio ads work best when targeted towards a
specific demographically segmented market such as a certain cities
residents. Again price wise you mightn't be able to compete with the
big boys and have ads on very popular stations, but local stations
offer good prices. Keep in mind however that prices all depend on when
and how often your ad is run.
Newspapers, classifieds and related magazines
The
print media which includes newspapers, journals and magazines is
another avenue where your can have your URL exposed for everyone to
see. It's best first to start advertising your products, services and
URL in local newspapers and then if successful continue onto regional
and national publications. If you can't afford the common graphical
advertisement as seen throughout newspapers and journals related to
your industry don't worry as most of these publications have classified
ad sections. Classified ads allow you to reach a targeted audience very
cheaply with a simple short message and of course your URL is included
in there somewhere too.
Company vehicles
We
all see vehicles with company names and telephone numbers on them
driving our streets and motorways. This is a great idea as it gives
potential customers the chance while out and about to learn about the
company and also learn about how to contact them should they need the
service or product they offer at some stage in the future. I often
wonder why more websites aren't promoted in this way by simply adding
the company website URL also, you definitely should do this.
If
your business is an exclusively online entity then your URL should be
large and very visible to anyone who glances in the direction of your
vehicle. Again many people would be driving or walking by as your
vehicle drives by and wouldn't be able to write down a long website
address so it would be an advantage to have a short, easy to remember
URL.
A word of advice before we move on, if you do choose to
brand your personal or company vehicles with your URL have it done
professionally, if your design looks poor people might be inclined to
believe your site and products are poor too. Check a local business
directory to find out who can do this for you.
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