Sunday, August 16, 2009

Don't let your internet marketing efforts take a summer vacation

Strategies to make the most of the summer slowdown

When most people hear the word "summer," thoughts turn away from work to days at the beach, camping, traveling or summer sports with kids. We normally think of summer as a time when work generally slows down. However, spending on marketing during a slowdown has actually been shown to increase sales leads once spending picks up- according to one study, businesses that increased advertising during the ‘01-‘02 recession saw sales increase an average of 3x times more than businesses who kept marketing spending flat.Here's how to get a head start on Internet marketing efforts this summer:

1. An online marketing strategy like Search Engine Optimization or Search Marketing only works well if your site is equipped to deal with the increased traffic. Hire a website design services firm to make sure your site is easy to navigate and has the capacity to handle more visitors. If you don't have an e-commerce section, now is a good time to accept credit card processing on your site and build a shopping cart. Companies providing merchant account could also have special rates given the slow economy.

2. Develop strategies to land more customers. The way to do that, particularly for small businesses, is to use effective sales lead generation and small business marketing solutions to connect with new customers, partners and suppliers and create a positive experience. Make sure you give every customer the best experience you can. That means clean restrooms, courteous staff, eye contact, handshakes. You've got to do this better than the other people out there. Another good option for local businesses is community involvement. Join a small business networking communities or the Chamber of Commerce. Sponsor a Little League team. Let the Girl Scouts do a car wash in your parking lot. This is part of bonding with your community and becoming an established part of it.

3. Try New Social Media Strategies. If you've been putting off launching a social media strategy, such as starting a blog or using Twitter, now is the time. During the summer, you'll have the time to implement a strategy, hire interns to do the leg work and track different programs making adjustments along the way.

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