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Marketing Your Business Online–The Overwhelming Range Of Communication Media At Your Finger Tips!
Is it not really amazing that you have , at your disposal, so many options available for exchanging communications with your subscribers, customers, vendors, JV partners and business colleagues, when you are running an Online business? Have a look at these:
1. E-mails
2. Pod casts
3. Web casts,
4. Forums,
5. Chat rooms
6. Message boards
7. Blog Posts
8. Squidoo lenses
9. Teleseminars and webinars
10. Audiograms[e-cards]
11. RSS
12. Social book marking sites
Don’t forget, this is in addition to the “normal” facilities like Telephones, Mobile phones, Faxes, Snail mail, Courier services etc.
All the facilities mentioned above may not come handy for every type of communication. Each one will be more effective than the rest for one specific application. As an internet marketer one should be aware of these tools that are available for exchanging communications with other parties
In the previous post it was seen how it is possible to reach large groups of customers at every nook and corner of the globe, which is perhaps the greatest benefit offered by the internet to the online businesses. An understanding of the above communication tools will help the internet marketer to leverage the advantages of each of them to the maximum potential.
E-mails, Pod casts,web casts and audiograms enable information to be sent to a large number of recipients in one stroke. So these tools are best utilised for these activities. Podcasts and Webcasts are usually limited to shorter messages because of the huge bandwidth they eat up.
Chat rooms, message boards and forums enable exchange of information, ideas and brainstorming. These are limited to interaction with smaller groups.
Teleseminars and webinars are platforms for a limited number of persons to interact on some chosen subjects. Participation in teleseminars requires attending the events in person at the venue and the attendant costs are fairly large. Webinars, on the otherhand, o can be attended by sitting at home and logging into the computer. These are mostly free but in some cases an entry fee will have to be paid.
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