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Published on this site: November 14th, 2007- See more articles from this month
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There is a fine line between advertising and spam and
unfortunately many business owners do not understand the
difference between the two. This is important because while
a cleaver, well planted Internet marketing campaign can
help to attract new customers and keep existing customers
loyal, spam is likely to alienate both new customers and
existing customers.
This can be extremely damaging to profit margins for the
business owners. This article will take a look at a few
basic Internet marketing strategies such as banner ads,
email campaign and message board posts and describe how
each can quickly cross the line from cleaver advertising to
spam.
Banner ads are one of the most popular strategies which
accompany an Internet marketing plan. These ads are usually
ads which appear at the top of websites and span the width
of the website.
It is from this appearance that they earned the name banner
ads but actually banner ads can refer to ads of a variety
of different sizes and shapes which appear in an array of
different locations on a website. In many cases the
business owner purchases advertising space on these
websites but the banner ad may also be placed as part of an
exchange or an affiliate marketing campaign.
Banner ad exchanges are situations in which one business
owner posts a banner ad on his website in exchange for
another business owner posting his banner ad on the other
website. These agreements may be made individually between
business owners with complementary businesses or as part of
exchanges facilitated by a third party.
In the case of affiliate marketing, an affiliate posts and
advertisement for your business in exchange for
compensation when the banner ad produces a desired effect
such as generating website traffic or generating a sale.
The terms of these agreements are determined beforehand and
are generally based on a scale of pay per impression, pay
per click or pay per sale or lead.
Now that you understand what banner ads are, it is also
important to understand how they can be overused and appear
to be spam. Judiciously placing your banner ad on a few
websites which are likely to attract an audience similar to
your target audience is smart marketing, placing your
banner ad on any website which will display the ad
regardless of the target audience can be construed as spam.
Internet users who feel as though your banner ads are
everywhere they turn will not likely take your business
seriously and are not likely to purchase products or
services from you as a result of your banner ads.
Email campaigns can also be very useful tools in the
industry of Internet marketing. These campaigns may involve
sending periodic e-newsletters filled with information as
well as advertisements, short, informative email courses or
emails offering discounts on products and services.
Loyal customers who opt into your email list will likely
not view these emails as spam and may purchase additional
products and services from your business as a result of
this marketing strategy. Additionally, potential customers
who have specifically requested additional information on
your products and services will also find this type of
marketing to be useful.
However, email recipients who did not request information
are likely to view your emails as spam. Harvesting email
addresses in a deceptive manner and using these addresses
to send out mass emails will likely always be considered to
be spam.
Finally, message boards provide an excellent opportunity
for business owners to obtain some free advertising where
it will be noticed by members of the target audience. If
the products and services you offer appeal to a specific
niche, it is worthwhile to join message boards and online
forums related to your industry of choice.
Here you will find a large population of Internet users who
may have an interest in your products. You might consider
including a link to your business in your signature or
posting the link when it is applicable to the conversation.
However, care should be taken to carefully review the
message board guidelines to ensure you are not doing
anything inappropriate. This technique is smart marketing.
Conversely, replying to every message with a link to your
website when it is not relevant to the conversation is
likely to be construed as spam by other members. Once they
begin to view your posts as spam, they are not likely to
visit your website via the links you post.
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Jo Han Mok: Is the author of the #1 international business
bestseller, The E-Code.
He shares his amazing blueprint for creating million dollar
internet businesses
at: http://www.InternetMillionaireBlueprints.com
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