January 16, 2008, 9:38 am

High-flying online marketing tips

A boutique travel-agency planner seeks ideas for building site traffic. What do you recommend?

Your Answers
AFrom gofinfin.com

Blogging, search engine marketing, social media optimization are all important when trying to build your business.

The whole purpose to online marketing is to make it easier for potential clients to find you! – very simple concept, but you must know what you are doing before you go into this battlefield.

Hiring a emarketing management firm like gofinfin (gofinfin.com) can manage your entire online marketing campaign while you focus on your core business!

Posted By gofinfin.com : November 18, 2008 10:09 am
AFrom Borey, Seattle, WA

Don't invest your business time in Blogging. It takes too much of your value time and less or zero result unless you put months or years of writing into it. There are free and not-free ways of driving traffic to websites. The free way is by using social networking websites and the "words of mouth". The not-free way is advertising. It's a huge topic, one page of advice is not enough, you need to do more research and study e-commerce.

Borey
http://www.khmer.be
Social networking website for Khmer

Posted By Borey, Seattle, WA : January 21, 2008 3:52 am
AFrom terryreeves.com

Without a doubt, every online business, no matter how large or small needs to be blogging.

Blogging helps to give a voice to a business that can toot it's own horn or respond to negative publicity in an official way. Businesses that blog are more in tune with and responsive to the important aspects of business branding and market share.

Posted By terryreeves.com : January 17, 2008 9:33 am
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