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I guess it depends if the poll is being taken as a client side marketer or as an agency serving multiple clients.
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Great list and nice info, i really enjoyed by reading your content. Thanks a tonne for your useful information and hope to read more from you. :)
I guess it really has to do with the preferences made by the website/business owner.
The list has given me additional internet marketing options too!
SEO is definitely staying for good while marketing tactics such as content creation and link building will be the norm that continously needs improvement and development.
Thanks for the article. ;)
- SEO is obvious, but that is a continuous process
- Blogging: Ok but difficult to draw the right audience in B2B
- Social networking - more difficult for B2B
- E-mail marketing: in case you don't have lists, it costs money.
- Micro blogging: short interesting content. However in many cases the content is a link to your last blog post. And those on Twitter are not your B2B customers.
- Link bait: there is little chance to get link bait going on a B2B subject
- Free content: the more content the higher the chance people will find your company.
All in all: it is mainly pulling people to your company or product website.
Thus you need to identify the website visitors by company name. As only 2-3% completes a form online, you need other tools.
Blogging - something I recently started and need to keep up
SEO - Something I haven
I think your poll is a bit slanted.
Being able to touch 50+ clients Internet Marketing, at first i went thru and checked all but:
Link bait (9%, 16 Votes)
Virtual tradeshows (1%, 1 Votes)
Rich media avatars (0%, 0 Votes)
Virtual worlds (0%, 0 Votes)
No holds barred spam (0%, 0 Votes
Then i saw.. "check 3"
Where company website, SEO, and Email marketing are staples of an advertising/pr/internet marketing/SMO firm, those are where most companies will continue to budget.
Me thinks your poll for traditioonal people may not show accurate results.. had you said.. pick 3 NEW things you are going to do.. then maybe you might get the results you are looking for.. because the website retainer for multiple clients will be the constant, but the MySpace/Facebook Campaign will be the biggest expediture.
He ask what you will emphasize most in the next 6 months. Not what you are doing or what works.
It clearly stated to check 3!!!
Thank you for including Newsforce Network in the poll! But, I do want to clarify for your readers that Newsforce is not an advertorial placement.
The difference between paid placement and advertorial is the
However, it's still payment for visibility and not editorial and not like any other kind of advertisement.
Also, I'd like to find a journalist anywhere that would consider paid placement "real PR". Paid placement is no more real PR than advertorial is real editorial.
You're doing something new, no doubt, but I wouldn't call it public relations because it's not. It's advertising.
bright side though, it helped me realize that I should narrow some of my tactics down to a strong few (or more :) ).
As with my entry on LinkedIn, I picked email marketing first. Second to that I picked SEO and PPC as I think they're fantastic for lead generation and attracting new visitors.
If I chose 3 of the top 4 ranked results it might mean I'm going the right thing, or it may have revealed that I'm doing the wrong think, like everyone else!!
I'm just saying that we may all share the lowest common denominator, for argument's sake!
Perhaps the real "gold" is somewhere down in the long tail where most of us are not looking :)
-Alister