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| marketing web based product co. I have an online tea company, and I was wondering what marketing tips ya'll can share. We mostly use google adwords now, but there has to be something else we can do to spread the word. We are working on an affiliate program. I'm debating on running print ads again. Anyone have a product company that sold primarily online? What did you do? thanks for the input!
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| We have had success from defining our target audience and working out how to advertise to THEM. Just becuase you are selling online, doesn't mean you need to only advertise online. One thing that seems commonly overlooked also is search engine optimisation - if you know what people are searching for online you can also reach them by making sure your site is highly ranked. I would *guess* online tea is not as competative as say, the web hosting business (*grin*), so you should be able to get some good results with a little time & patience. Having said that, some folks have had very good results from adwords and the like, the key is to keep a very tight track on results and continuosly adjust your technique to optimise your results. Besides Pay Per Click (PPC) techniques you can look at other techniques e.g. affiliates, ezines etc etc Just my 2cents Simon
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| Hi, Below is a listing from Overture's suggestion tool on the type on nuber of searches for tea in the month of july over their network. http://inventory.overture.com/d/sear...ry/suggestion/ Try search engine listing as mentioned above. Pay per click search engines. Quality link exchanges (avoid link farms) with websites that get higher traffic than you. Your future affiliate program will help you get websites to push traffic. Searches done in July 2004 Count Search Term 65831 tea 40803 green tea 20119 tea tree oil 16568 english tea 13009 white tea 12529 tea party 10511 the tea party 9913 tea leoni 9321 bubble tea 9079 tea set 8679 chai tea 8567 tea cup 7748 herbal tea 7020 essiac tea 6068 tea pot 5677 boston tea party 5662 benefit of green tea 5640 long island ice tea 5089 gourmet tea 4523 tea room 4416 long island iced tea 4230 green tea extract 4048 tea kettle 3935 coffee bean and tea leaf 3859 green tea diet 3847 tea bag 3780 tea house 3485 tea cup poodle 3387 black tea 3361 green tea weight loss 3144 coffee tea 3029 iced tea 2947 tea tree 2939 high tea 2855 tea cart 2847 republic of tea 2727 tea cup chihuahua 2668 black tea society 2666 child tea set 2603 gypsy tea room 2540 tea rose 2513 tea gift basket 2385 oolong tea 2233 miniature tea set 2124 lipton tea 2093 yogi tea 2048 chinese tea 2045 tea bagging 2029 ice tea 1995 tea party invitation 1991 tea gift 1960 tazo tea 1831 dragostea din tea 1795 tea sandwich 1764 tea leaf 1666 rooibos tea 1649 arizona tea 1638 tea cup dog 1623 tea cup yorkie 1611 boba tea 1540 tea length dress 1514 afternoon tea 1511 sun tea 1480 japanese tea 1466 tea cup puppy 1431 compost tea 1430 green tea health benefit 1422 chamomile tea 1387 child tea party 1380 hibiscus tea 1293 long island ice tea recipe 1283 loose tea 1282 stash tea 1249 kombucha tea 1243 tetley tea 1241 tea garden 1230 herb tea 1222 tea time 1203 tea shop 1180 red rose tea 1180 sweet tea 1167 bigelow tea 1161 tea cake 1149 iced tea recipe 1145 tea tree oil use 1137 ceylon tea 1073 wholesale tea 1032 texas tea 1015 pfaltzgraff tea rose 1012 russian tea room 1000 yerba mate tea 970 tea leaf reading 9** diet tea 965 http adtsea.iup.edu tea 959 tea ceremony 953 tea gardner 934 long island iced tea recipe 931 arizona green tea 931 tea timer 927 tea for one Other ideas... Submit some informational articles to websites that allow other webmasters to use them in newsletters. |
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Explore the possiblity of going direct to the consumer to gain new customers. Two options come to mind -- television and print direct response advertising. Have you seen the ad for that coffee Klava? Cleva? (sic) names escapes me at the moment, on television. The promotion is a free coffee maker and two months of coffee and a monthly we'll send you an order every month on going program. Sort of like book of the month club. We offer services in both TV and print direct response. I would invite you to check out the information on our site on direct response advertising. We offer a fee free first consultation service and invite you to make contact. I can't help but have graphic visions of all the short vignettes that could sell your product. Here's one -- Young ***** couple on balcony overlooking old European town at sunset, they're sharing a cup of hot tea. She takes a sip and the look of desire crosses her face from her enjoyment of the taste. "What blend of tea is this?" she murmurers. "Your's of course my dear", he says in a British accent. Camera pulls back as cup falls and breaks on the ground they embrace, camera pushes past to your logo. Well you get the idea. Kent Capener Capener Consulting,LLC
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| While promoting your business by ads in magazines or spots in TV can sound cool, let's remember that sometimes budgets will not fit. There is a popular idea that with online companies, you can simply cut a lot of expenses. While this is, in a part, somehow true, there are still of variables that must be considered, for any type of business. bvwh is right. Just because you sell online, it doesn't mean you must advertise exclusively online. Similar companies that followed that procedure in the past, are now gone with the wind. I will share some low-cost online and offline strategies that can help your business. 1. PR (Public Relations). Media Coverage Try to find an unique side of your business, a story that could be of interest for somebody, specially, journalists. 2. PR: Conventions / Congresses / Meetings Try assisting to International Congresses related to your business. I know it could be quite expensive to go to another country, or worse, investing for having a stand. You can reduce the spectrum, to a local target. While this will not boost your sales internationally, the idea is to make business contacts. You never know if you are going to meet future investor, business partner, or strategic partner. Making good connections, always helps your company. 3. SEO (Search Engine Optimization) While this can be quite costly (slow, and uneffective), investing a bit in traditional advertisement can be more direct and profitable. HOWEVER, if SEO is done correctly, and with a low *cough* price cost, it can help your company to boost sales. The idea is to pick keywords that are not used by search engine experts, and to select unique and valuable keywords that your potential buyers will use in their searches. That way, you can easily gain a market that is not so well covered. |
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Given, I am not were I want to be yet (I only really started selling online about 9-10 month ago), but I am constantly learning how I can promote more effectively. So far the BIGGEST thing I say is SEO (Search Engine Optimization). I am already doing good in Yahoo on most of my key phrases. Still not so good in Google. I am currently working on getting more links to my site from others who want to "trade", 'cuz it's said to be "good for Google ranking" I personally don't think online marketing is overrated, especially for online only businesses. This is exactly where your potential customers are - online! |
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Here's a couple of things to make my point. I started using search engines when they were invented. They worked very well. I did a land office (pardon the real world term) business on the Internet. I had high rankings and my hits grew tremendously. I'm not selling a product, but rather a service. The cost was absolutely nothing but my time. A couple of years ago I rearrangement my web stuff so that my site was hosted by one company and the majority of memory for pictures, video clips, clips of television programs etc. was stores in my free memory along with my ISP account. Work great until my ISP started making changes like crazy, then sold out, then they sold out again, etc., any way the short of it was that with the forced disappearance of a ton of links to URL's stored somewhere else, I hit the shxt list real fast. Unfortunately I then lost my main URL address to the same malady. My web hits went to nothing of course. I had to recover. To recreate what I had done just a few years before just by investing my time, now requires more of my time and approximately $2,000 to $2,500 per month! I'm a small business and I have yet to recover. Yes I screwed up by not maintaining a single URL for my domain name. You know what's odd though -- I still get emails from people that have somehow accessed the first site I put up in the 1994! I can't even do that! Ah well. Kent Capener
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| Have you thought about email marketing? I use EMPACT, which you can find at www.murgent.com. That's the company that provides the service, and I think it's great. I've been using it for about six months to marketing the online portion of my book store and customers are really responding to it. You have to collect email addresses yourself, so I would reccommend asking for permission to use it again when your customers enter it on your shopping cart page. I have had no trouble gathering emails from customers. Each month I send out a newsletter and usually some sort of promotion or coupon. You could send out announcements about new teas that you have, or perhaps a 10% off your next purchase coupon. |
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| Keep in mind that there are 2 unique forms of marketing that can be done by anyone. These are Passive Marketing and Active Marketing. Passive Marketing is what most start-up businesses do because it seems the most logical to them and because it is all they know. Passive marketing is where you place an ad or flyer or listing somewhere in hopes a prospect sees it and answers to it and responds back to you. Active Marketing is where YOU are in total and complete control of the marketing and sales process at all times. It is a marketing concept where you go after and ACTIVELY seek your target market and you land the clients through a complete process of relationship building etc. Passive marketing can only work so far, but active marketing will get you much better results if your willing to put forth the effort. Let me know if I can or should go into more details. Kyle
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