With the arrival of the next great internet boom – the internet marketing boom - the possibilities are limitless. The internet is exploding with new features and technologies such as interactive shopping, podcasting as well as newly emerging E-marketing tools and ideas. Among these new features are WiFi advertising (advertising to users of your WIFI network), and Internet capabilities on wireless phones such as 3G (AT&T’s network).

For those of you not in the industry, internet marketing is the buzz in the advertising and marketing world. With ever changing technology and improved techniques, and a now solid foundation of return, internet marketing is slowly coming to the forefront of marketing discussions.
And this internet revolution is even outpacing newer, less conventional forms of marketing and sales. Take for example traveling on any major airline. E-ticketing is available 24 hours a day and is convenient (whereas if you call the 800 or 888 number, you will be billed a transaction fee); you can print your ticket(s) 48 hours before the flight or 1 hour before the flight, at no additional cost attached.
I think that it is important that the advantages and disadvantages are carefully studied in contrast to traditional marketing. But that doesn’t mean the industry is without its evils. Issues that are still prevalent in and around internet marketing include: spam (which needs to be more heavily regulated), consumer loyalty (which needs to be studied more), and the different advertising strategies and performance that internet marketing has over traditional marketing.

However, one of the largest concerns of the general public is security and privacy on the internet. For example, if you read my previous post “Flirting with Diaster”, the attached You Tube video has a prime example of this: When Sarah Lacy asked the audience to begin asking their questions, an audience member stood up and said “What is the biggest obstacle that Facebook faces?” Zuckerberg replied “Building systems that allow users control of their applications/information.” The audience member replied, “Is it a security issue allowing users to control of their applications/information?” See how security is reiterated each time the audience member asks a different question? I have to say, it is a major concern of the general public, and must be addressed.

On the other hand, Internet marketing has truly revolutionized the marketing industry as a whole; traditional advertising and marketing firms better sit up and take notice and quickly adapt to the to the ever changing internet/technology as the general public consumes more media, does more searches, and spends more time online. Additionally one major advantage that internet marketing has that stands out ahead of traditional advertising is that with internet marketing you are able to customize and personalize your site from start to finish, making the process interactive between the internet marketing agency/firm and the client. And these custom solutions are growing the internet eco-system. For example, custom interactive shopping has revolutionized the way the general public shops, while improving the online shopping experience.

With that said, do you think internet marketing will revolutionize traditional marketing? You be the judge.

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I love PPC. I also love music. Put them together and what do you get? Beats and Rhymes by Chuck Lewis - The Poetic Prophet. Scott first found this, but he only discussed SEO! This talented musician breaks down internet marketing especially PPC into basic segments. You can check him out on You Tube where he’s known as the SEO Rapper.

I came across this gifted project coordinator/marketing specialist, singer/songwriter in a marketing e-mail. He has a number of videos that inform and entertain covering topics such as Design Coding, Link Building, Conversion Closing even Social Media Addiction. I especially like Paid Search 101, “Check the cpc, that’s the cost per click. Make a judgement call, is it worth that hit? If it is then keep it, if it’s not then delete it. Stay within your budget, that’s not a big secret. Track your results, reporting is critical and set your goals right, be Google Analytical.”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c96LTLlaXew.

The SEO Rapper takes complex concepts and tells a story. Set in a format anyone can understand, PPC is not so overwhelming. It’s fun, it’s got a good beat and you can dance to it.

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Hang up your gloves conventional marketing!
In the first corner, standing 5′6, 360 lbs, blind in one eye and wearing a knee brace is the 78 year old former heavy weight champion of the world conventional OFFLINE marketing!

And in the second corner, standing a proud 6′2, a solid 225 lbs, is the fresh, fit, 22 year old undefeated light heavy weight champion of the world ONLINE Internet marketing!!

Hmmm… doesn’t sound like much of a fight, but I’d stick around for the finish. It’s gonna be quick.

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screaming computer guyAs an internet professional, I often take my knowledge for granted. So I have taken the liberty of expressing some random thoughts that I have about internet marketing that upset me on a personal and business level…

The 7 “YOU MUST KNOW’S” of Internet marketing:

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The Upper Left Corner

Without fail, in my efforts to stay professionally developed, there is always an A-ha moment where I bonk myself on the forehead with the heel of my hand and wonder how I forgot what I’d just re-learned.

The most recent moment came while attending a webinar on paid search. The speaker, David Szetela of Clix Marketing, was discussing the importance of quickly getting the message to the visitor that your site is where they need to be. The best way to do this is to reiterate search terms (key words) on the landing page.

The best position in which to do this is the upper left corner. Eureka! There it is.

Most of us are targeting left-to-right readers. We don’t start reading in the middle of the page, so why do we insist on putting headlines front and center? It looks pretty. Well, pretty don’t pay the bills. We typically have less than ten seconds to capture attention and persuade prospects to take the next step.

The same principal that applies to the lot upon which your home is built also applies to virtual real estate; location, location, location. Next is content. Internet marketers can greatly increase their click-through-rate and in turn conversion rates if the first thing searchers see (location) is material relevant to their search (content). To maximize the probability that the visitor will read a whole headline and act on it, include search terms. If a visitor sees what was searched for immediately then he’ll be more likely to spend time exploring your site and purchase your product or service.

Which is the whole point.

A-ha.

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