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Don't Look Past Your Local Internet Audience


They might be your best customers...

When it comes to Internet marketing for small businesses, it can be easy to get caught up in the enormous number of tactics and resources available online.

You might even forget about the good-old fashioned local media that has been working for businesses for ages.

I'm talking of course about local television, local radio, local newspapers, etc. You can still look to these resources for advertising in the online world, because chances are, most of these outlets have web sites that offer advertising opportunities, providing not only a chance to have your message appear to users across the web, but have it targeted to local residents at the same time.

You've got your obvious local audience looking for local news and items of interest, and thanks to blogs, social bookmarking, and news aggregation like Google News, stories will be linked to and picked up all over the place.

This will translate to more eyeballs on your ad. Think about it.

On WebProNews, Mike Sachoff talks about a study that finds how consumers trust advertising on local newspaper, magazine and television Websites take action after viewing ads on these sites.

According to that same study, the following percentages of consumers taking action correlate with ads on each type of site: Local Newspaper Site: 46%

- Local Television Site: 44%

- Local Magazine Site: 42%

- User Review Site: 39%

- Portal: 37%

These are not small numbers.

When you are evaluating the different pieces of your own Internet marketing puzzle, it is not wise to count out the sites that hit closest to home for your most likely customers.

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Chris is a content coordinator and staff writer for SmallBusinessNewz and the iEntry Network. Subscribe to SmallBusinessNewz RSS Feeds.

Comments

Hi, Chris: Local ONLINE

Hi, Chris: Local ONLINE media is a fantastic idea. We tend to think of offline local media, and/ or outside online media, but local online media is often overlooked. Thanxs for the reminder. Will look into my options. P.S. Is there any way to subscribe to your RSS feed only, not the entire site? Let me know. I've been trying and can't figure it out. Just your articles only.

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We don't have a feed for just my articles at this point. but if you don't want every article from the site, you can subscribe to different categories listed here. There is also a feed for each tag that you can find at the bottom of any article.

Good Reminder

This article served as a good reminder. We get so caught up in online advertising and promotional tactics that sometimes we tend to forget the "real world." Thanks for the reminder.

Local Marketing

Local marketing should never be counted out. The big search engines are already using local search. If they are using that type of search results, it is a safe bet it is worth using.

Beyond Local Media

I completely agree with your assessment on local media. However, why stop there? I just had a professional sign created for my back window. "Internet Marketing Consultant" Complete with my phone number and everything. I get decent responses to it too, especially right after I was my car. Good reason to keep er clean I say. Thanks for the idea of local media. // SEOGuy -- Internet Marketing guidance for the rest of us -- http://ViralMarketing4U.com

Great post indeed. Local

Great post indeed. Local marketing should definitely be part of the broader marketing mix, even if your business tends to be more suitable to be promoted online.

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