by Sharon Fling
| Sharon is the author of "How To Promote Your Local Business On the Internet", and publisher of "Local Business Today", an ezine that gives business owners tips, tools and resources for targeting local customers. Subscribe today and get a free ebook information, visit http://www.geolocal.com |
Believe it or not, there was a time when all I cared about was creating one pretty
website after another. Develop, install, move on.
But these weren't public sites. They were developed for a corporate INTRANET,
and had a built in audience that waited with baited breath, hungry for the information.
However, when I started freelancing for small business, everything changed.
A small local business does NOT have a built in audience. Most live in the cold cruel
world of a billion websites, with no earthly way to rise above the clutter.
My clients knew squat about marketing and promotion. So eventually, like a bad penny,
a website might come back to haunt me. Some customers would call to complain that
their sites weren't "working".
"In what way?" I'd wanted to know.
"Well, nobody's buying anything?" or "I'm not getting any traffic."
I'd say to myself "and how is this my problem?", but to them, I'd recite the standard
webmaster chapter and verse -- the site was optimized, submitted to search engines,
blah, blah. I told them that having a website is the equivalent of having a phone number.
That a website is only 10%, the other 90% is marketing.
But nobody ever told them that, so they didn't have a clue. They thought when they got
the website, they'd be set. Just sit back and wait for the customers to arrive...and wait...and wait...
Even though they got exactly what they asked for, I felt bad. I didn't want to have
unhappy customers telling all their friends the Internet "doesn't work", Since all my
customers were local, I started looking for resources specific to local online promotion.
Well, the pickings were slim. Very little had been written on the subject. So...through a lot
of trial and error I figured it out myself. Then I wrote the book and the rest is, as they say, history.
Anyway, I'm happy to report that things have changed a lot in the past couple years.
Internet pros are becoming more attuned to the fact that people live in the real "dirt"
world, and have started to cater to local businesses and their needs. If they haven't
they should. Here are a few reasons why:
STAND OUT FROM THE CROWD
Many online marketers and webmasters try to market to the world, when some
of their best customers could be right down the street. Why be a little fish in the
big crowded Internet OCEAN? In a local setting, someone with the right expertise
and attitude can position themselves as the expert.
Truth is, most local business owners aren't likely to hire someone they don't know
and probably won't meet. They want to see who they're doing business with,
establish personal relationships, learn to trust. The key words are "trust" and
"relationships". It doesn't happen overnight, but once you have it, they're likely
to be customers for life.
CONCERN FOR COMMUNITY
Someone wrote me recently, telling me all the reasons why online marketers don't
want to be bothered with local business. It's a tough nut to crack, so why bother?
Go after the low-hanging fruit. He talked about it being a numbers game -- the
bigger the pool of would-be-buyers, the greater the likelihood of making a sale.
It's easier to sell to active seekers. We're cheap, lazy, impatient, and besides,
who wants to spend time trying to convince computer-phobes what they're missing?
It's their loss, right? Small towns are small potatoes.
So everyone has jumped on the global bandwagon, leaving local business to either
get with the program or get lost. And money that could be funneled back into the
community is being sucked into the web, feeding the international economy instead
of the local economy. Then, he said, "as prices continue to rise in the cities, businesses
will be forced to go global in some way, since the local economy will no longer be
able to completely support it."
Look, small local business cannot ignore the Internet forever, not if they want to
stay in business. For individuals with patience and concern for their local community,
local business can be a viable target market for their services -- website design/hosting
/SEO/link building (Site Build It! works VERY well here www.geolocal.com/sbi),
email marketing, local portals, etc. It's not a get-rich- quick opportunity...but how
many people are really getting rich quick online anyway?
MAKE MORE MONEY
Concern for community is great but at the end of the day, we need to make money
to stay in business. And there's lots of money to be made in the local business space.
Geocommerce -- local online advertising -- is predicted to be a $50 BILLION
market by 2006.
Local business needs the same marketing toolset that online business needs, but with
a narrower focus. Since so few people are paying any attention to the local market,
it's wide open for a variety of value added services. Here's a niche just waiting to be
filled, no matter where you live. Specializing is the key, and what better market to
focus on than one that's growing daily AND can help better your local community's economy?
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No, it's not get rich quick. No, you can't hide beyind your monitor and remain anonymous.
Yes, you risk rejection. But as we've discovered in publishing Coffee News, it can be
financially rewarding as well as emotionally satisfying to help the businesses in your local
community to succeed... online and off.
Sharon Fling is the author of "How To Promote Your Local Business On the Internet", and publisher of "Local Business Today", an ezine that gives business owners tips, tools and resources for targeting local customers. Subscribe today and get a free ebook information, visit http://www.geolocal.com
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