For offline marketing, you can use flyers, direct mailing, yellow pages, seminars, adverts in magazines, showcasing your designs at conferences.
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Totally agree. Offline and online combined is almost an unstoppable force. Why limit yourself to just 1 of them? You'd be silly not to tap into every single source of profitable customers you can.
Hello, Depend your self, you select off line or online marketing, but my point of view you should start marketing you has researched target market, i am talking about business market research. first you should research then start online and off line marketing....
You should do online marketing. It reaches a much much larger audience. Everyone uses the internet today- it's where all business is moving.
I personally find offline marketing works better for me. It's a different sort of work. I like to use a mobilesite I build for them as a lead in to other web services. Another lead in method I use for lawyers, chiropractors, etc., is checking out getlisted.org and finding if they've claimed their Goog Places page. Many haven't. I then explain to them the benefits for their business in having one. I usually do all of this through an email first and then follow up the next day with a phone call. I find this works best. It gives me an easy way to talk to clients. Once I have them on one of these services upselling an autoresponder for them to keep in contact with their customer base is fairly easy. Getting confidence in this helped me to start doing business seminars where I cover how the internet can help offline businesses. Charging $200 to $500 a head is fairly easy. During the seminar I just give them solid information to help them. The goal is information overload which gets them to ask me my favorite question from them, "How much?"
Obviously online marketing is the easiest and free way to promote or market the things. By doing search engine optimization we can get our website in the google and of course we'll be getting lots of visitors from the google search engines for the terms/keywords which we have targeted and ranked high.
It might be good to incorporate both offline and online strategies for this. Use offline methods such as business cards and other printed media in order to point the direction to your website and to samples of your work. The online strategy would pretty much do the same thing, but instead it will be reinforced by the offline strategy.
There are many different between both of them and also each has it's own rules and regulations.Online marketing are done as to sending an email,messages,etc.The Offline marketing is done as advertisement on newspapers,magazine,sales person,etc.The niche marketing is a good as well as cost effective way.I agree with you that we can get the projects from across the globe with the help of online marketing.
In this world and tin these days where we are growing up the on line trade and business is more comfortable. this provides a lot of facilities like we not have to go some where just on the computer and order that what we want it is all that what we have to do sell and buy something push the on line services or save your money from brokers and no wast6age in the taxes.
I think online marketing is better for a web design service. Anyway, people who are looking forward to set up a site (or re-design their sites) usually spend more time online.
I've found offline to be much more powerful. You can develop proper relationships with people offline.
In this world and tin these days where we are growing up the on line trade and business is more comfortable. this provides a lot of facilities like we not have to go some where just on the computer and order that what we want it is all that what we have to do sell and buy something push the on line services or save your money from brokers and no wast6age in the taxes.
i think both are effective marketing strategies . but you must chose your marketing strategies by according to your product and your customer nature.