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Google Places:
Produces search results for local businesses. One out of every five searches on Google pertains to a specific location making this a highly beneficial marketing tool for local small business. You can customize your marketing strategies based on what search terms customers are using to locate you. You can also post a plethora of business information, including your hours of operation, contact information, photos, payment options, products / services features and benefits, printable coupons, and more. Showcasing photos of your business is a highly effective way to open your business to your clients and allow them to build trust in your company.
Facebook:
With more than 300 million active users, Facebook is nearly the size of the United States in terms of population. If you’re a business owner, you really need to set up a Fan Page, or else you risk being left behind as more businesses are shifting to social networks to boost their revenues.
Twitter:
No longer a fad, Twitter is now a necessity for every website, not just for sharing your thoughts and keeping in touch with people, but also for marketing, advertising and even searching. But you may be wondering, how can I make Twitter work for my website? Endless possibilities.
YouTube:
YouTube displays over 1 billion videos a day. Obviously, that represents an ENORMOUS amount of traffic. In 2010, Americans spent more time viewing YouTube videos than they did checking Email!
Conversions are fantastic! YouTube is working very hard to provide the searcher/viewer AND the advertiser with the BEST experience and you get to choose your exact placement – no random placements.
QR Codes:
Enable your company to cater to the smartphone segment of your market. Studies show smartphone users are interested in receiving some form of rewards on their mobile phone. 36% of participants said they would like to receive discount coupons, and 29% said they were interested in scannable barcodes.
With more and more businesses begin to promote their Facebook pages and Twitter usernames on their business cards, websites, and in stores, online shoppers are no longer limited to searching main company websites as their source for business information. Google has created a new feature that generates a customized code for each business. This code can be placed on business cards, in-store receipts, and business websites. Customers can scan this code into their smartphones and be automatically directed to the company’s Google Places page.
Mobile Adwords:
By the year 2012 mobile phones with full web browser capability will outnumber all other types of computers (desktops, laptops, even iPads) and by some reports they already have. Affordable and targeted advertising, this is the FUTURE OF BUSINESS NOW!
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