Cross Promotion Will Drive Your Sales to New Heights
by Maryellen Malack
Published on this site: December 9th, 2005 - See
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Cross promotions are not a new idea. They have been used by
businesses for a very long time. For example, a real-estate
company may promote a certain lawyer to close a sale, as the
lawyer will promote that agency in his firm. The system is
somewhat similar to the primitive barter system, where people
traded items rather than using money. How can anything primitive
fit into the online world of Internet marketing? Very easily
cross promotions are. Simply stated, a trade of advertising
space. Instead of paying for advertising space on a site,
you would place their ad on your page and yours on theirs.
There are many ways to use cross promotions in your Internet business
that can be an effective and cost efficient way to advertise.
One way is to use link exchanges. This is very effective
when doing cross promotions with a company that is similar
to yours, however you should be sure and never link to a page
that is in direct competition with yours. One of the best
things about link exchanges is that some search engines are
factoring in hits from the sites that are linked to your page
to when determining the ranking. Therefore linking to a more
popular site, can't only increase your advertising, and traffic,
but also increase your search engine ranking.
When customers or potential customers subscribe to your e-zine
you can use this as an opportunity to use cross promotions.
On the same page that the customer subscribes to your e-zine,
make available the opportunity to subscribe to another company's
e-zine. You can even exchange ad space in e-zines, and provide
recommendations for those whom you cross promote with. You
might even want to exchange column space in one another's e-zines.
Writing free articles that inform customers or potential
customers with information that is useful and accurate can
create a reputation for you and your business. Soon readers
will come to know you as an expert on the subject. In these
articles the author uses a byline to help promote his site.
Bylines can be a way to use cross promotions as well. You can use part of the
space in your byline to recommend another's product.
If you have been considering writing an e-book, a joint venture
could mean increased profits for you and the person you are
partnering with. Cross promotions through e-books are an excellent
way to allow for a wider topic and to promote both your business
and your partner's business. The e-book should contain information
that will benefit both businesses and still be helpful to
the reader. A good example of using cross promotions through
an e-book is to a site selling used video games partnering
with a site selling gaming devices. These are two subjects
that would interest the same reader and most likely lead the
reader to both sites.
You should keep in mind that the recommendations that you
make are a direct reflection of you, so choose your cross
promotional businesses carefully. Also keep in mind that it
would be nice as a shopper to be able to link from one site
to another as a way to "shop around." Since this
is usually not beneficial to you, never link or recommend
a site that is in direct competition with you. Instead, recommend
those who are similar, such as health and life insurance.

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