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    1. INTERNET MARKETING 101 Is this the weakest link in your business?
    2. Introduction Why bother with Internet Marketing? Question your website Recommendations & Resources 1 Don’t let this be the weakest link in your business 2 3 4
    3. Quick Introduction
      • Since 1995, bytes of knowledge has been operating in the Nashville area as a full service provider of technology solutions for small to mid-sized businesses, as well as large corporations.
      • As a one-stop technology firm, bok offers a wide range of services including web design and Internet marketing, computer networking and network managed services, custom software applications, and strategic IT consulting.
      • bok delivers high-quality customer-focused solutions to their clients through teamwork, creativity, and efficiency.
      www.bytesofknowledge.com
    4. Purpose
      • Help you recognize the value and benefits of using the Internet as a marketing venue.
      • You will learn the importance of an increased web-presence on overall marketing
      • Maximize your web-exposure
        • The power of virtual tours
        • On-line catalogs
      • Internet marketing is not an event. It is a process
      Why bother with Internet marketing?
    5. You’re being Googled
      • People who matter are Googling you: hiring managers, recruiters, colleagues, prospects, clients, business partners. In fact, someone might be Googling you right now!
      • The Web has replaced traditional research resources and is often the first place we go for information, putting the phone book and the reference librarian on the endangered list.
      • The Internet has impacted not only the way we do our jobs, but also the way that we look for jobs, network and manage our careers.
      • The World Wide Web is an indispensable tool for communicating your value as a professional, expressing your differentiation, networking and performing business research.
      • Not only will you be researching opportunities online, others will be researching you
      PAPER IS PAST. THE INTERNET IS PRESENT …AND FUTURE.
    6. Your business is being Googled
      • What does it say about your business if you don’t show up in Google?
      • Will it increase the risk of doing business with your company in the mind of your customer?
      • Will being Googled replace reference checking for individuals at job interviews and client bids ?
        • Personal Googling v. the act of learning about someone by performing a web search
      • Will being Googled change the way we name our kids like it did for companies?
        • Tom Smith, CEO of a Fortune 50 company
        • Tom Smith, recent MTSU graduate looking for a small business loan
        • Yahoo! , Avaya, or…
      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_company_name_etymologies
    7. First impressions have changed
      • Harris Interactive recently published a poll showing that 23% of people search the names of business associates before meeting them. (LinkedIn, Plaxo, Facebook)
      • ExecuNet reported in 2007 that 83% of executive recruiters are using search engines to uncover information about candidates.
      • Sites like ZoomInfo automatically creates profiles from information found online – it does not require your signing up for it.
      • Curious about your Google Quotient (GQ)?
        • Use the Online ID Calculator at www.careerdistinction.com/onlineid
    8. Question your website
      • Do you really know what your website is doing for your business?
      • How many leads or inquiries a month does it currently provide for you?
      • How much new revenue can you attribute to your particular corner of the internet?
      • Do you maintain its content and message fresh?
      • Are you using your website at least as well as your competition?
    9. Some geeky terms (netlingo.com)
      • Internet Service Provider (ISP)
      • Web & email hosting
      • Domain Registration (.com, .org, .biz, .edu, .gov, .ca)
      • eCommerce
      • Search Engines (Google, Yahoo, Livesearch)
      • Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
      • Web 2.0
        • Blogging
        • Podcasting
        • Social Networking
          • Facebook
          • Second Life
    10. Your corner of the Internet
      • Ongoing services:
      • Optimized content
      • Word Tracker
      • Ongoing services:
      • Monitoring
      • Content publisher
      About us Products & services Contact us Basic Electronic brochure Publish information or entertainment Social networking Blogging podcasting Simple electronic commerce 24 x 7 Electronic salesperson Email marketing & pay per click How do you look for information? You search the internet, right? If so, you're not alone. According to Marketing Sherpa , almost 134 million people in the U.S. regularly use search engines when looking for information online. Of that number, 63 percent look only at the first page of results--at most. Updated Content Search Engine Optimization
    11. … what they will leave with? … your website objectives? … what they expect? … your target audience Do you know? … why would they return?
    12. Small Business on the Internet
    13.  
      • The medium is versatile, interactive, and accessible from anywhere
      • SMB can look just like a large corporation and compete on equal footing
      • You can serve customers around the clock
      Profitable websites
      • Works for you while you sleep
      • Improves the first impression your business projects
      • Easy to ask visitors for feedback and referrals
      • Ease to roll out special offers or try/cancel a sale
      • No printing costs
      • Tire-kickers don’t take up your selling time
      • You can track, measure, and improve your approach
      Benefits of Internet marketing
      • Know your customers
      • Know your value
      • Know your competition
      • Know your products
      • Know your message
      Recommendations Write it down! If you didn’t have good answers for slide 8 – Question your website… Get professional help. They will save you money and time!
      • http://www.marketingsherpa.com/
      • http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/business_services/
      • http://marketingpr.suite101.com/article.cfm/small_business_marketing_resources
      Resources Michael Galo, [email_address] (615) 478-3211
    14. Now go market on the Internet! Thank You

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