Here are my results!
Do you own a small or home based business? If so, the Internet is
the place to be! After all, I'm sure you've picked up a magazine recently
and seen ads like this...
"Get your business in front of millions of customers!
Advertise online and sell your products to the world!"
Hey, I'll be the first to tell you, it's true. You
CAN get your business in front of millions of customers. You CAN sell
to the world and make a great living. But, and this is a BIG BUT,
you have to do it right.
For starters, you must steer clear of the big no-no's
such as bulk email. Try it once and you'll find out why. The myriad
of complaints you'll get will have you deleting that $400 bulk email
program before you get a chance to learn how lousy it really is. Bulk
email will damage your reputation faster than a fraud indictment in
the real world. Bottom line, don't do it.
Okay, so exactly how does one go about "reaching the
world" once connected to the Internet? I thought you'd never ask...
This year alone, I've tried many online marketing methods.
Hey, although there are plenty of experts online who know it all,
I consider myself to be in the "still learning" stage. (That's right,
even after 2 years of successful online marketing. I plan to be in
this stage forever -- it keeps me trying hard and my business growing!)
Today I'd like to share the results of my recent efforts
with you. Here's what I'll be reporting on:
1. My Yahoo! banner ad.
2. A recent "Joke-A-Day" email list sponsorship.
3. My most recent article release.
Note: One important fact in online advertising is your
budget. If you're like me, and don't like to spend a lot of money
on advertising, you are in luck! As you will see from the numbers
below, the best results are sometimes earned with the tiniest of budgets.
So, let's get on with it...
1. Yahoo!
In February of this year, I decided to try running
a banner ad at a major search engine. Why not go right to the top,
I figured. I called Yahoo! and asked them what it would take to get
a banner ad placed at their site. It was a breeze -- all I needed
was a good banner and a minimum of a thousand bucks.
So, I spent a few hundred dollars having a couple nice
rotating banners designed. Then, after speaking with their sales rep
I settled on some keyword banner advertising. The banners ran for
the entire month of February.
I was lucky enough to secure great keywords such as
"home business", "business opportunities" and "online marketing" so
when someone typed these keywords, my banner would pop up.
Cost: $1500
The results? After the campaign was over, I spoke to
the sales rep and she said I had achieved a very good click-thru rate
of about 8%. That is, for every thousand times my banner was displayed,
I had about 80 people visit my site. Or, for the roughly 28,000 times
my banner popped up, I achieved a total of just under 2300 visitors.
Now, since these stats were new to me, I did not have
anything to compare them to. So, I did what any business owner would
do. I added up my sales and the total of new gazette subscribers (possible
future sales) this campaign brought me.
My monthly sales were up by about 7%, or $1200 -- just
under the total I spent in the campaign. I also received about 220
new gazette subscribers who reported finding me through my Yahoo!
banner. Naturally, many of these would result in sales eventually
as well.
My rating on a scale from 1 to 5: (3)
Although I would do it again, I had expected a bit
more action. It certainly wasn't a waste of money, but when I went
a step further and figured out that I paid about 65 cents per visitor
I didn't rush right out and renew. My suspicion is that "branding"
would be the best type of campaign for this advertising medium. I'm
a little too small for that.
2. "Joke-A-Day" email list sponsorship.
A month earlier in January, I had tried an email list
called "Joke-A-Day" at www.jokeaday.com. Their daily email goes out
to about 100,000 recipients, all of who have asked to be on their
list. (no spam!)
Cost: I placed the following advertisement for around
$100...
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- they can teach you! Recently in publications by Inc. and PC Novice
- Come see why...
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The results?
My sales for the week were up by about $300 -- well
over the total I spent for the ad. I also received just under 100
new gazette subscribers who reported finding me through my jokeaday
ad.
My rating on a scale from 1 to 5: (4)
I'll have to admit, going in I was a bit skeptical.
After all, was this audience targeted enough? The answer was YES!
I have since used their advertising twice and plan to continue advertising
with them on a regular basis.
3. My most recent article release.
On March 20th I released an article to my favorite
ezine publishers. The article first ran as a "tip of the week" segment
right here in my gazette. The article was called "Delete or Investigate."
It was about how to get your email messages read instead of trashed.
Cost: Free
The results from this particular article release?
Many publishers ran the article in their ezine and
a few are printing it in their real world magazine. My website traffic
for the 2 weeks following the release was up by 20% and my sales along
with it. I also received over 250 new gazette subscribers each of
these two weeks - an increase of about 35%. Many of these new subscribers
will eventually become customers!
My rating on a scale from 1 to 5: (5)
This is my favorite online marketing method. Hey, I'm
cheap, remember?
As the article runs in more ezines and magazines this
year, more prospects will find my website and ezine. Therefore, it's
hard to measure the exact results, but let's just say they were cost
effective -- after all, I spent ZERO dollars!
Every month I now release one article that I feel would
fit in well with other publications. Anyone can use this online marketing
method. It's simple, you write a short article about your area of
expertise and send it to ezine owners who publish related material.
As a publisher myself, I'm always happy to receive submissions from
authors.
I hope my results have enlightened you. I know firsthand
that anyone can make a living online, even without a big budget. All
it takes is effective marketing strategies and the willingness to
try different things.
And remember, the best things in life are sometimes
free -- even in the high-tech world of cybermarketing!