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Internet Marketing - Is It Appropriate If You Conduct Only Local Business?
By David Eissman | Published  03/21/2008 | Marketing Strategy | Unrated
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David Eissman founder of Guaranteed Growth Systems and the creator of the Growth Accelerator System – “The fuel to get you there faster “teaches business owners and independent professionals how to create a step by step lead generation and sales conversion system resulting in increased revenue and profits. For FREE content rich information on how to accelerate the growth of your business visit, http://www.GuaranteedGS.com  

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Internet Marketing - Is It Appropriate If You Conduct Only Local Business?

Why would you bother with internet marketing if you're only interested in business in your community? There are quite a few good reasons and we will answer them here.

This is the question many business owners and independent professionals have because they see the internet as only being important if you are interested in national or international business. Nothing could be further from the truth. Targeted and effective marketing on the net is very possible in several different venues. Below, I will discuss these.

1. Your website-this is probably not a concept that is debated much but is worth discussing. The website is it an attraction tool that you can drive potential clients to within your local market. The site can be customized to your local market with information that pertains to the local market and has resources that are available in the area.

2. A Blog-this can also be slanted in the direction of your local area as it is a forum for you to discuss just about anything that either touches on your business or helps prospective prospects get to know you as a person. You can utilize all types of local references including comments about issues in your town or providing information about resources that are available. You can use keywords and optimization to drive local businesses to you when they are seeking information that is oriented to your area of expertise.

3. Social networking-many social networking sites allow you to add a local flavor or to connect with people within your city your community. You can even develop a form on many sites that would be mainly for other businesses and prospects in your area. Several of these sites even give you the chance to develop a forum which again could be oriented to a specific area.

4. Articles and Press Releases-while these can be more difficult to target there are opportunities to mention that you have events or services within a specific city or town or state. If you mention this within your articles and press releases they can be seen by local residents who are searching within your specialty.

Lastly, if you can drive traffic from other areas outside of your own, you can develop alliances and affiliates who can handle that business and pay you a percentage of the revenue. My philosophy is that if you can become a "rainmaker" no matter where that might be you can find competent business owners or professionals who can handle that service and pay you passive income.

I encourage you not to hold back on your internet marketing because of concerns over creating business outside of your local market. Focused properly, you can clearly message in a way that will drive the type of audience you are looking for.

And are you ready to learn more about how to take action? Then I would like to offer you free access to my FREE audio class The 5 Step Marketing Plan Generator. You can get your instant access at http://www.GuaranteedGS.com/audio.html

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