Feb 11

From Print to the Net: The Top Ten Benefits of Online Marketing Verses Yellow Page Advertising

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From Print to the Net: The Top Ten Benefits of Online Marketing Verses Yellow Page Advertising

Advertising today has definitely evolved, just as people and businesses continue to find and discover ways of sharing information with one another. Back then, it was almost imperative for businesses to grace the pages of that thick yellow phonebook more fondly known as the Yellow Pages. The traditional yellow page advertising has been a key promotional tool for businesses to create awareness for their products and services, and sell it to the public.

The advent of the Internet, however, started to alter the way people do things; businesses responded to this by exploring new ways of communicating with and addressing the needs of the people. Today, an increasing number of transactions are already being done online and information-sharing and dissemination over the Net has never been more widespread now than it was before. More businesses are likewise actively promoting themselves online, taking advantage of the growing number of Internet users and wider reach of an online medium. Thus, there came the emergence of online marketing.

Online marketing is fast growing in popularity as an effective advertising tool, and continues to post itself as a viable alternative to the traditional yellow page advertising, especially in a fast-paced and tech-savvy environment. Any avid Internet user today would actually notice that a lot of businesses today have websites where they promote their product and service offerings, and share other types of company information. In contrast, the once very thick Yellow Pages seem to have fewer pages lately, an indication that businesses are recognizing the benefits of increasing their online presence against advertising the traditional way. A thorough comparison of the two modes of advertising reveal that online marketing indeed has a greater number of benefits versus yellow pages advertising. Let me share with you ten benefits which top my list.

First, the Internet allows businesses to share more information to potential customers. Businesses practically have limitless space in their websites which they could fill in and update with information. On the other hand, yellow page advertising has a limit in terms of space that may be utilized to post certain content. The more information is shared in the Yellow Pages, the greater is its investment requirement.

Second, marketing initiatives done online are more easily searchable as compared to those advertised in the Yellow Pages. With the right key words, businesses can easily make their websites accessible to their target market. Information searches done using the Internet is much faster than manual scanning of the Yellow Pages.

Third, online marketing is more cost effective than yellow page advertising. Setting up, designing and running a website could be done for just a small amount of investment. On the contrary, the use of offline medium is known to cost substantially, even reaching thousands of dollars, while being bound by space and time limitations.

Fourth, online marketing makes it possible for businesses to attract hundreds, even thousands, of visitors to their sites, and create two-way interactions with them. Websites can be easily programmed to collect information from site visitors and keep in touch with them. This kind of functionality is not available in the traditional yellow page advertising.

Fifth, customer loyalty is more easily gained via online marketing. The Yellow Pages are simply all about ads, nothing more and nothing less. Meanwhile, websites may contain newsletters, updates and other attention-grabbing information links that encourage repeat customer contact.

Sixth, establishing credibility and gaining the customers’ trust are easier achieved through online marketing than yellow page advertising. Aside from ad placements, company websites can contain a whole range of information that can give customers better knowledge about a company and its products and services. The more customers know about a company, the greater is their tendency to trust it and see it as being reliable.

Seventh, online marketing offers greater convenience and flexibility in terms of updating information, at practically no additional cost. Businesses have total control of the content of their websites and they can modify it at any time they wish. Yellow page advertising does not have this kind of flexibility. In addition, any update done on traditional advertising usually requires additional investment.

Eighth, the effectiveness of marketing initiatives could be measured faster when the online medium is used. Site visits or hits as well as inquiries related to an online advertising placement, for instance, can be readily tracked as compared to calls received in response to a yellow page advertisement.

Ninth, marketing online allows companies to better demonstrate their competitive advantages and support their unique selling propositions. A website highlights the merits of a particular company, while the Yellow Page merely categorizes a company, together with its competition.

Lastly, online marketing has far greater reach than yellow page advertising. Web presence exposes businesses to the whole world, allowing it to tap not only local but international prospects as well. This opens promising opportunities for business growth and expansion later on.

There is no doubt about the power and capabilities of the Internet as an effective marketing tool. No wonder more and more businesses are shifting their budget allocations to enhance their web presence. With the right planning and use of resources, companies can make the most out of online marketing, the next big thing in the field of marketing and advertising.

Question about marketting

How we set the incentives for Marketting Excutivies?
Please define the term Marketting , Sales And Support.

What criteria we follow while setting the incentivies to Marketting excuvities.

Dr. Keith Webb, of Assassin Marketing, a Dallas marketing company which created the Online Domination System, an online marketing system which allows businesses to dominate the front page of the search engines. Visit http://assassinmarketing.com or contact us at 866-998-8641

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18 Responses to “From Print to the Net: The Top Ten Benefits of Online Marketing Verses Yellow Page Advertising”

  1. Wordpress says:

    These guys don’t even hold a candle to Hicks Carlin or Pryor. Yes they’re funny but not innovators like these men, not nearly as insightful or genuine. Unfortunately your the stupid cunt today. I didn’t wanna have to say it but you made me.

  2. universe says:

    It is not a good combination. The skills and talents required are entirely different.I can not see many successful technical person in advt. mktg.or media.

  3. Dhanesh P says:

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  4. WPMixer says:

    “Hmmmm the WMG Dollar…..”

    TW@TS!!!!!!

  5. WPBlog Shop says:

    What a relief, to meet your approval.

  6. Anonymous says:

    Hence me also fixing it….

    That sentence is grammatically acceptable

  7. rr says:

    You have to be a good speaker, salesperson, and work hard.

  8. Vithoba H says:

    Usually, Incentive is a deffer ed payment of productive calls made by Marketing Executives, depending on quantum of Business booked by an Executive from the margin. You may give any thing between 10 to 15 % of your margin as an incentive to each Executive for additional Business i.e., beyond Target. Target too has to be fixed scientifically.

  9. Anonymous says:

    Go wank over carrot top you cultural leper

  10. Anonymous says:

    that sentence is retarded

  11. Anonymous says:

    Hence me fixing it…

    It should have been “And that has what exactly, to do with hicks supposedly being an anti semite?”

  12. sharon says:

    If you are not interested in MBA then go for a diploma in Maketing.
    Try to find that in your city,which colleges provide such diploma's and other information like fees,duration etc.

  13. Peter V says:

    There are many good network marketing companies with great compensation plans. All will claim to be the best, yet the best one is the one that suits your interests. One may good for you and not good for another or vise versa. The key to success is enjoying what you do and building upon that. I am involved in the network marketing industry. I enjoy it. I enjoy being a solution to problems. That is where I choose to position myself. I also position my self in the health and wellness aspect. There are a lot of people who are looking for ways to improve their health. There are many who do not have good things to say about the network marketing industry. This is because of the statistics of failure and those who are out there hassling friends and family to join there bizz opp. If you don't find interest in what you do, how can you succeed? You also need to learn about your target market. I am not talking about warm market. Target marketing is positioning yourself in front of those looking for what you have to offer. I have been involved with programs that help you to know more about being a successful marketer. I suggest that you educate yourself as much as possible before going in blind. I would be happy to answer any questions you may have. I hope that this helps.
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  14. Blogger says:

    Denis Leary sucks balls!

  15. Free Blog says:

    You can rest now

  16. Misanthropic says:

    probably because his marketing strength is the younger wrestling fans. and since he is so over with them, why even bother to convert older male fans? the old saying is 'go with what brung you to the dance' and the younger fans definitely brought cena to the dance. screw em anyway he sux!

  17. emi says:

    Just learn japanese, german or chinese and you will be fine.

  18. sh1zzared says:

    Rather than a stunt, maybe go for effective.

    Use direct mail.

    You have an advantage here in that people respond to "food offers" more than any other kind of direct mail.

    Most managers mistakingly believe that they lose money whenever they give discounts…..bzzzzt! wrong.

    By getting people to respond to your insane direct mail offer, you will increase your revenue by creating sales from those customers in a time frame that would not have happened naturally.

    In other words, you are getting that guy who, on his own accord comes in say, once a month, or you might see him every two months for like three days that week, to come through your doors twice a month. You are increasing the frequency of purchases.

    If you send out a worthwhile offer, they will respond….over and over…and over.

    If you have a lame offer….ya..they won't budge.

    ask your customers what it would take…get some feedback….then create a nice professional looking piece or two….send them out….get feedback….tweek the thing, till it produces results consistently.

    This is how smart companies use direct mail. ….you know…the ones who use it year after year….thwy do it because they've learned how to make it work for them.



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