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June 7th, 2006

Don’t Forget About Offline Advertising

 

A lot of online based businesses forget about offline

advertising. It is important to combine offline and

online advertising together in your marketing campaign.

You can market offline more effectively by targeting

people that actually have access to the internet. In all

your advertising you want to include your web site

address, e-mail or autoresponder addresses, and the

e-mail address to subscribe to your e-zine. Below are

10 offline marketing ideas:

 

-Place classified or full page ads in print publications.

The print publications should be computer or internet

related.

 

-Post flyers in stores. They could be computer stores,

software stores, libraries etc.

 

-Buy mailing lists and send direct mail. You should

make sure that all the people on the mailing list are

internet users.

 

-Buy commercial time on T.V. They can be during

shows that are targeted toward internet users.

 

-Pass out your CD-ROM or diskette business cards at

special events. It could be at trade shows, seminars,

fairs, etc.

 

-Set up a deal with another business that targets internet

users.  Pay the business to insert your business ads in

their product packages.

 

-Hold a free offline class and teach people how to use

their computer or how to use the internet. You could

have your web site on display as an example.

 

-Do co-op mailings with other businesses. They should

also be targeting people with internet access.

 

-Give away free mouse pads. Put your advertising on

the mouse pads and give them away at computer or

internet events.

 

-Advertise in card decks. The card deck you advertise

in should be targeted toward internet users.

 

You would also want to target your offline advertising

to groups of people that will actually be interested in

your product or service. If you’re selling business

books, you will want to market to business owners. In

conclusion, if you have a business that’s only based

online, you don’t want to market to people that don’t

have access to the internet.

 

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