What is Inbound Marketing and Why is it Essential to my Offline Business Survival?

What is Inbound Marketing and How is it Important to my Business?

You’ve worked hard on your online or brick and mortar business and feel prepared to offer consumers something they need, but how do you bridge the gap between those potential consumers and your high-quality content, products, or services? Inbound Marketing utilizes an understanding of how consumers actually use the Internet to seek information and make purchases, and applies this understanding to every element of content, advertising design, and overall marketing strategy.

Whether you have an established Internet image or are in the conceptual stages, working on your website, taking advantage of the Internet’s vast marketing resources can be a daunting task worthy of serious consideration, a perhaps the help of someone qualified. Even the web savvy can benefit from the professional assistance offered by an inbound marketing consultant. Ultimate Internet Image offers the advice and expertise you need to establish that ultimate Internet presence and build the consistent and convertible Internet traffic your business needs to survive and flourish.

How is Inbound Marketing Different?

In the past, if you wanted to sell a product or service, outbound advertising was your only real option. Expensive billboards, TV commercials, Yellow Page ads, trashy direct mail pieces, telephone prospecting, and radio spots where your only way of reaching consumers; and, this relationship was a one way street. There was usually no way to track how an ad was doing until the campaign was over, if then. How do you track a billboard ad? At least most of the ones you and I see every day! What happens to most direct mail? Straight from the mail box to “File 13,” the trash basket! When you received your last cold call, how long did it take for you to hang up? There are some marketing firms still engaged in this increasingly obsolete and incredibly ineffective method of marketing, outbound marketing, exclusively.

Ultimately, there must be a balance between inbound and outbound marketing; and, it must be trackable and the return on investment worth the risk. When all is said and done, all advertising has an element of risk. The task of a qualified inbound marketing consultant is to attempt to reduce or, whenever possible, eliminate risk.

Today, the consumer plays an important and active role in the buyer-seller relationship and marketing must reflect this transition. Consumers are identifying themselves, their interests, and their purchasing power, by way of search habits and Internet usage patterns, to anyone with the tools to listen. Your brick-and-mortar business or internet startup needs these tools and a savvy marketing consultant can and will provide them.

How Does Inbound Marketing Work and What are Some of the Key Components?

There are a number of ways to market products online. The Internet will enable you to reach potential clients, patients, and customers in a way outbound marketing cannot.

1. Search Engine Optimization or SEO – SEO is the method of organizing your web content to make it easier for search engines like Google, Yahoo, and Bing to “read” and rank. Search engines use “crawlers” (some call them “spiders” or “bots”), as well as other specialized software, to crawl your content in order to position your website pages on the appropriate search engine results pages (SERPs). By using the proper keywords and metadata, along with improving the website’s architecture, a previously obscure web site can improve its ranking across the Internet and improve overall visibility. This is the most cost-effective, long term strategy for building an online presence and, ultimately, you Internet image.

2. Social Media Marketing – Social Media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare, Friendfeed, and LinkedIn (to name a few of thousands) have members in the tens, perhaps hundreds, of millions. Not only does social media reach more people (i.e., consumers of products and services) than any other medium, users of social media organize themselves into marketable niches (i.e., Tribes or congregations). A well constructed social media marketing strategy will reach more people faster than the slickest ad campaign ever devised, and for pennies…or “for free!” An understanding of how people interact on these sites will help you take advantage of the biggest lead generator in the world. Interestingly, like people, these social media platforms all have their distinct personalities; and, there are rules to adher to. Unless you want to be tagged as a spammer, certain death online, the message must be subtle and the focus of your strategy needs to be one of relationship building rather than overt selling. While difficult to track, the results can be impressive, provided the proper strategy is employed.

NOTE: Social media marketing is something of an oxymoron! You do not overtly or aggressively “market” online via social media. Anyone who suggests you should is not someone you want to work with. Being tagged a spammer, as mentioned elsewhere in this article, is the quickest and surest way to being tagged a spammer…and that is a social media death sentence! Keep in mind that the big companies and the “successes” they boast about online have more to do with brand recognition. The results are not about social media marketing strategy, we are comparing apples and oranges because most businesses do not have that sort of brand recognition and must therefore develop brand awareness before they can expect the kind of results the “big guns” derive from their social media marketing efforts.

3. Blogging – Building and maintaining relationships with clients and customers has always been one of the biggest challenges for businesses, and marketers, trying to build a brand and a business. One of the most neglected, most profitable groups of clients, customers, or consumers for any business is their current client base, people who have purchased their information, goods, or services before. A blog is one of the best ways to cultivate new prospects, keep in touch with current prospects, and engage current clients on an ongoing basis. Full featured blog themes provide online endeavors and brick and mortar businesses (i.e., offline businesses) an opportunity to interact prospects, clients, customers, and patients on an ongoing basis, creating previously unimaginable channels for user-feedback, long-term relationships, and even e-commerce.

NOTE: The static website is becoming increasingly obsolete, as well-informed businesses are moving towards full-featured websites and blogs to take ful advantage of the relationship building tools available to them through what Seth Godin and others are referring to as the “new media.” In other words, the static website is rapidly going extinct as Web 2.0 and the new media emerge.

4. Pay-Per-Click or PPC – PPC advertising provides traffic the old-fashioned way, by paying for it. Search engines like Google, Yahoo, Bing, and many others will post your banners, ads, and other approved links and messages, charging you based on your campaign’s architecture and how effectively your ads generate clicks to your site (click thru rate) . Pay-Per-Click can also be very expensive, particularly if you don’t possess the know-how to convert user interest (traffic) into sales. PPC can be an incredibly effective method for generating traffic, leads, prospects, and sales but it must be focused and you must know what you are going…or it can get away from you fast. If you are a novice, you would be wise to spend some time getting a feel for this advertising method before jumping in or keep your daily budget (you are allowed to set a daily maximum spend) to a minimum until you have a sense fo what you are doing. The best case scenario is, of course, to hire a PPC specialist, sometimes referred to as an AdWords specialist, to run your campaign. Most full featured inbound marketing consulting firms will offer this service.

Only by balancing the elements and strategies above can you improve web traffic, and traffic to your business, online or offline; and, build new relationships, and establish a lasting, and ultimate, Internet Image for your business. The best strategy is always to use the experience of others whenever possible. Why reinvent the wheel? Find an inbound marketing consulting firm you have confidence in and allow them to get to know you and your business. In doing so, you will be on your way to what is known as The Ultimate Internet Image.

Don’t leave your business’ future to chance, get an in depth marketing assessment and then get traffic, leads, prospects, and sales!

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John Zajaros
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What is The Ultimate Internet Image & What Do We Do for Online & Brick & Mortar Businesses?

The Ultimate Internet Image is a consulting and training company with one goal: Your complete satisfaction!

We are involved in and focussed on the various social media networks and social bookmarking platforms. Additionally, we are involved in developing an innovative, complete, and up-to-date strategy to keep pace with current trends and in order to assure you achieve The Ultimate Internet Image. We have just signed on a brilliant new programmer, already involved in creating social networking software geared towards simplifying and streamlining your online marketing experience. UII is focused on future, innovative applications development. The Ultimate Internet Image International is orientated towards marketing novices and newcomers, as well as seasoned marketing experts and software developers looking to stay abreast of the latest trends in inbound marketing.

Finally, The Ultimate Internet Image is an Internet marketing agency, an inbound marketing consultancy, and a digital marketing mastermind. UII can meet all of your web-based design requirements and assist you in meeting and overcoming your unique Internet application development challenges and concerns. The Ultimate Internet Image is also a full service SEO specialist, skilled in attraction and integration marketing, as well as various advertising strategies using Web 2.0 and social media networks and platforms.

Internet marketing is once again in a transitionary phase, shifting from a traditional, website centered approach, to a more complete and holistic blog and social media strategy. As discussed previously, this also entails a dynamic shift from an outbound, advertiser driven approach to consumer driven, inbound marketing. It is imperative both online and traditional brick and mortar businesses stay on top of this latest trend. UII will help you better understand and implement the various strategies necessary to achieve the ultimate online business presence.

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The Ultimate Internet Image: The Changing Face of SEO and the Transition Underway in Internet Marketing

How to Develop an Ultimate Internet Image Through Advanced Search Engine Optimization – SEO

As an Internet marketer or simply as a traditional brick and mortar businessperson attempting to build traffic to your website, one of the key ingredients necessary for an ultimate Internet image is an effective SEO strategy. SEO, for the uninitiated, is search engine optimization and means, quite simply, developing an online strategy that will enable search engines such as Google, Yahoo, MSN, ASK, and the myriad of others to find your Internet real estate, web property, your website and/or blog. SEO is more of a process than a single action and it takes time and an intelligent, well thought out strategy requiring time, patience, and yes, money. However, if the SEO strategy is developed properly, and with an eye towards long range goals, in other words getting to page one of the various search engines and staying there, a holistic approach to your ultimate Internet image and your inbound marketing, search engine optimization strategy is required.

Why Inbound Marketing and SEO?

Why SEO and online, inbound marketing as opposed to a traditional offline, outbound advertising strategy? Well, there are a number of reasons but one of the main reasons is there has been a shift, a transition from outbound, intrusive advertising to a customer/client driven, inbound, new media approach to marketing. Why? Quite simply it has to do with the emergence of the search engine and the ability of prospective customers to initiate the search process and seek out marketers, particularly businesses offering the service and/or products they require. There has been a transition from the consumer as a passive recipient of advertising messages to the catalyst in the process, seeking out and finding merchants online, via the various search engines competing for their attention, and their business.

The Importance of Page One

So why SEO, why not some other form of marketing, some other Internet image building strategy? Significantly, it has been demonstrated that as many as 80% of all individuals initiating a search on the Internet by way of the various search engines, “Googling” as it is commonly referred to, do not actively record where they have been or the web addresses they have uncovered. It has also been demonstrated that individuals engaged in a search rarely go deeper than page one, on any search engine, and almost never deeper than page two. Interestingly, many times the prospective client initiating the search, instead of going on to page two or page three, will simply types in a new search term or phrase, referred to as keywords or long-tail keywords, and continue on rather than going deeper into the search engine result pages or SERPs. As a result, it is critically important to get to page one on the various search engines as soon as possible if you want to have a chance of being discovered.

The Cost: “Pay Me Now or Pay Me Later!”

While SEO may be expensive initially, the long-term costs when weighed against other forms of marketing and promotion may in fact be the most cost-effective way to promote both online and traditional brick and mortar businesses. The main drawback to SEO, if you can call it a drawback, is that it generally takes time. Search engine optimization may also be expensive, at least initially, but in terms of a long-term marketing strategy it is relatively inexpensive. When compared against PPC or pay per click advertising and traditional, outbound marketing strategies like the Yellow Pages, television and newspaper advertising, SEO is in fact a pretty good deal.

SEO Chops Shops: When the Price is Too Good!

Of course there are what I refer to as SEO chop-shops. But beyond mentioning them, and reminding people of the age-old adage, “You get what you pay for,” I am not going to say a whole lot about them. The results you get from such sources, I won’t even dignify them by calling them specialists, are generally impermanent and, interestingly enough, may end up causing you your good name and your ranking. So take care when considering price alone as the determining factor because the adage is true and the cost may ultimately be much higher than anticipated to undo the damage caused by these “experts.”

When Old SEO was Enough

To continue, for a long time search engine optimization consisted of making sure a website, blog, or both, was keyword rich. Optimization included a keyword appropriate domain name or URL, an optimized website or blog title, the appropriate meta tags, an optimized description, and a solid linking strategy. While there are other components, these are the main ones traditional SEO specialists concentrated on, in fact many still do. We will cover each of these in an upcoming article but for now suffice it to say, these were considered the necessary ingredients, The Holy Grail of SEO.

The Changing Face of Internet Marketing and SEO

Interestingly, there has been a change in optimization strategy and in what is now referred to as new media or inbound, Internet marketing. Significantly, traditional SEO is simply not enough by today’s standards. Old search engine optimization strategies are certainly not enough to get to a search engine’s first page, and stay there. In today’s competitive world, a holistic marketing strategy must be engaged if one is to achieve a lasting presence and The Ultimate Internet Image. In subsequent articles we will cover this in greater detail but for now, what I refer to as a holistic marketing strategy is one that includes not only traditional SEO methods, but e-mail marketing, blogging, video marketing, social networking, social bookmarking, and a comprehensive branding strategy developed with one goal, getting to a search engine’s page one…and staying their! In the next article in this series we will discuss, in great detail, the various ingredients necessary to achieve a solid ranking and The Ultimate Internet Image, an online marketing strategy employed to not only get you to page one but to keep you there, long-term.

Transition and The Ultimate Internet Image!

The transition from traditional, outbound, old media marketing to an innovative, inbound, new media strategy is the focus of The Ultimate Internet Image, a new venture created to serve traditional brick and mortar businesses and Internet marketers alike. The Ultimate Internet Image focuses on an inbound marketing strategy while realizing that there is still power and usefulness in some outbound marketing media platforms. The UII marketing strategy creates a synergy, a synthesis of the old media with the new media in order to create a marketing plan designed specifically for the individual client, not a cookie-cutter, one size fits all approach so commonly seen online.

The Ultimate Internet Image has offices in Maine, Florida, New York, Minnesota, Ohio, and Illinois, with more opening every week. We welcome you to explore the ultimate opportunity, as a client or as a director and owner. Contact information is available at The Ultimate Internet Image’s blog, listed below.

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For more on this topic: The Internet Marketing Quest Revealed

Professor John P. J. Zajaros, Sr.
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