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Internet Marketing and the Global Recession

internet marketing experts are thriving today as never before; more people are making money online than at any time in the 14 years the World Wide Web, and Internet marketing, has existed. But those considering starting a business online may not realize that Internet marketing is still viable during the current world-wide financial meltdown.
The global recession is an accepted fact – right now every major economy in the world is suffering a recession, as defined by two consecutive quarters of negative growth. Worldwide, for more detail go to: www.squeeze-page-profits.com.media outlets scream their headlines of the latest layoffs, foreclosures, bankruptcies, bailouts, devastated retirement savings, repossessions and the like.
On a personal level, every intelligent, caring human hates it – the pain, suffering and stress it generates, and the jump in hunger, homelessness and true poverty that results in more and more instances.
Offline businesses hate it too. In the business-to-business realm, keeping your own business afloat, supporting your share prices and maintaining a positive cash flow are just the start of it – but what about your customers and suppliers? As businesses slash their expenditures, customer lists are shrinking and average order value is plummeting.
And ‘Just-In-Time’ supply systems, the darling of the 80′s and 90′s with it’s reduced inventories, has become a major headache. With no existing inventory to fall back on, corporations are finding it necessary to prop up their suppliers or face a lack of product while they search for new sources.
Business-to-Consumer business is just as bad, if not worse. Millions of jobs have evaporated in the past year alone, taking those salaries with them. Falling home values in the US and UK, for example, for more detail go to:www.tube-traffic.com.have dried up many equity lines of credit, and the general credit squeeze is making it even tougher to ride out the storm on credit. Credit card companies are lowering limits and/or raising the interest rates for those already struggling, exacerbating the situation even more.
And even families with no job losses or income reduction are realizing that savings are at all-time lows while household debt is reaching record heights. So again spending is curtailed in an attempt to pay down debt and rebuild a financial cushion against the unexpected.
Yet Internet marketing and its subsets – affiliate marketing and niche marketing – continue to thrive and even boom during it all. If you’ve been considering getting into Internet marketing but have hesitated because of the recession, it’s time for a major reframe of your viewpoint…
Let’s start with the headspace of people using the Internet in general. In tough economic times people don’t head out to the mall as often – because the mall is a place to shop and spend money. But the main reason people go online is for information, so that psychological barrier isn’t there. While they’re still willing to spend SOME money, they just aren’t heading out LOOKING to spend it.
Second, no market is expanding, or has ever expanded, at the pace the Internet community is growing today. Every single day tens or hundreds of thousands of new people come online, and some will be potential buyers for any online business. Even if Internet marketing had reached market saturation, new blood would provide a new potential market every single day.
But the truth is, Internet marketing is nowhere near market saturation – not by a long shot. Think of the number of stores in the offline world. Not in your locale, your city, your state or even your country – but in the WORLD. Obviously, the number dwarfs current Internet marketing ventures. Even the biggest Internet marketing opt-in e-mail lists have just millions of subscribers out of the billions of Internet users – and most Internet marketers have lists of less than 50,000.
But even if the market wasn’t growing, sales and profits would still be climbing fast due to higher conversions through new tools and techniques. Like Internet marketing itself, the World Wide Web is still in it’s infancy – new technologies like audio & video are being developed all over the world. And as older phone company and cable company hardware systems are upgraded, these technologies will advance faster and faster, both in penetration and presentation.

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How Can Twitter Help an Offline Business?

Maybe you are not online but have a bricks and mortar business. How can online applications help you? Firstly, virtually everyone seems to be online today. You can use online tools such as Twitter to improve your offline business.

Marketing for offline businesses is not limited to offline selling tools. You might think that since your business is still, you only have certain resources for growing the business. Not so. Your business is good but it can always get better.

Let’s say that you’re a SOHO owner. you are a growing businesses owner. You have done direct selling, viral and used other advertising media like paper adverts to get the word out about your business. You’ve got a decent amount of clients but you can have more. You’ve still haven’t tapped into the online world for customers.

It is a fact that some people don’t read newspapers or visit trade shows. They might be missing your valuable service. Those same folk may stay connected to the world at large with social networking online. They could connect with you there if you have a Twitter account.

As a professional in your field of business, you can provide useful information to other twitterers on your business. More entrepreneurs are using Twitter as a business tool and you’ll be able to find those people to trade business techniques. Improving technique can improve business.

Twitter is also a social network for personal enjoyment. People have interaction with others from their hometown, people with similar interests and others who post fascinating tweets. Any one of these groups could use what your business has to give. Those in your hometown, for example, who have no idea about you, can study you. You won’t be running an internet business but you can create a webpage that tells about your business with contact information for anybody looking to use your services.

Just like an internet business, Twitter can be employed to answer client service queries quickly. Plenty of your customers are definitely online and Twitter is a technique to answer their queries without them having to drive to your business location to get answers. And, you do not have to sit out front of a computer To answer them. Twitter can be accessed from your mobile telephone ( with Internet support) so you can work on the go.

Twitter offers tools that can be employed by offline businesses. The most well liked applications are buyer service and advertising tools but you will find a heap more.

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