Internet Marketing Strategies Others Have Used Successfully
Writing by Nick Stamoulis on Sunday, 23 of September , 2007 at 6:20 pm
Which Internet marketing method is for you? Some people swear by the free marketing tools available to Internet businesses, tools such as SEO, e-mail marketing, affiliate marketing, etc. Others swear by the pay-per methods like pay-per-click advertising. Personally, I think a combination of methods is best. You don’t just want to use one method of advertising because you’ll be missing out on some great opportunities. The following Internet marketing methods have been very successful for businesses who try them. I suggest you pick two or three to try for yourself and see what results you get:
- Search engine optimization
- Search engine marketing
- Pay-per-click advertising
- E-mail marketing
- E-zine/newsletter marketing
- Affiliate marketing
- Video marketing
- Social networking
- Local search marketing
- Blog marketing
- Article marketing
- Press releases
This is not the exhaustive list. It is a good start, though, for businesses that are new to Internet marketing. Learn a little more and grow your business the Internet marketing way.
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Comment by ian
Made Sunday, 23 of September , 2007 at 8:07 pm
I’m not sure this is really a talk about strategies, per se. A better title might be ‘Internet Marketing Tools…’
Semantic pickiness, I know, but it’s important to separate tactics from strategy.
Comment by Nick Stamoulis
Made Monday, 24 of September , 2007 at 7:25 am
Good point, Ian. Thanks!
Comment by Michael Brito
Made Monday, 24 of September , 2007 at 2:11 pm
Depending on the business, it would be wise to take an integrated approach to marketing; keeping in mind that being flexible is important while measuring what is working verus what is not working.
Btw, saw a link to your blog on Facebook. I like it.
Michael

















