The Internet is very much an extension of your efforts to promote and brand yourself on a local level. You should not look at your Internet marketing campaign as something separate from your local marketing. It should connect to it and enhance it.
Local print advertising space and media time are very expensive. You most likely don’t have time to give complete descriptions of everything you can do or every product you sell. But if you can use that media to drive traffic to your web site, then you can provide them with a wealth of information. If you have a professional looking web site and use strong sales copy, you have a good shot at closing a sale. Think of your web site as your best salesman, who will take orders 24 hours a day…and who works for free.
The Internet is definitely the new Yellow Pages. It is increasingly the way people find what they need. It’s the way people conduct research on local businesses with whom they are considering doing business. You need to be represented. If you don’t stake your claim online and take steps to capture traffic looking for your products or services, your competition will.
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