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Has Internet Marketing Has Failed The Small Business Owner

Why Internet Marketing Has Failed The Small Business Owner

With the internet being so large and growing every day, some small business owners have often found themselves to be a small fish lost in a large see of bigger fish. Without the financial resources that many larger companies possess, many small business owners find it difficult to compete. However, in many cases, a smaller business can be much more resourceful than its larger competitors. There is one thing that everyone agrees on and that is, without the internet, reaching customers around the globe would be virtually impossible.

Among the largest problems with internet marketing is the expense of advertising. Banner programs and other paid advertising programs work best for those who have a lot of cash to invest in an aggressive campaign. Naturally, the more exposure a company receives, the better chance that the company will have of gaining new website visitors. However, banners that do not receive regular rotation run the risk of not being noticed at all and often suffer from a very low click-through rate. Think of internet advertising in terms of radio promotion. If you run one or two commercials on the radio, how many people are likely to hear it? But, if a commercial is replayed many times over, more individuals are likely to hear it and pay attention.

With so many places to advertise, it is difficult to know which works best. There are many websites out there that promise to provide website traffic or help to achieve high placement on major search engines, but how can anyone know for certain if these programs really work? If a marketing campaign was considered, where would the small business owner's money be best spent? It's hard to say due to the rising number of outlets popping up that offer specialized traffic directly interested in a certain niche.

Many small business owners also have concerns over ad designing and find it difficult to invest a lot of time or money in a design that will effectively compete with other banners. Flashing words, professional placement and seamless animation are among the eye-catching designs of today's banner ads. But, what if the business owner isn't quite the digital image expert and doesn't have the extra cash to hire one? Sadly, because the larger companies can afford to staff, or hire freelance, design experts, they are often the ones with the fancy design and large amounts of cash to pay for it all. That is the bad news. But, the good news is that everyone knows, including the savvy internet consumers, it isn't the wrapping that counts. What is inside is what matters. Small business owners may have to be more resourceful to do their own internet marketing but, as many will agree, their customers are very loyal once they see what is inside.

Among the resourceful remedies that small business owners have come up with to battle their larger competitors include aggressive press release submissions to both online and print resources, article marketing, link exchanges and search engine placement. And of course, the greatest promotion of all is a happy customer's word of mouth.

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