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Search Marketing Strategies for Small Businesses

Small Business Online Advertising Strategies

While professional search engine optimization (SEO) is one of the smartest investments a Website owner could make it does have its limitations. There are other search engine marketing solutions that offer more flexibility than SEO ever could. This article is not meant to suggest that these solutions should be considered above a professional SEO campaign, but because SEO is a long-term process these solutions could be considered as an addition to SEO.

Statistics show that throughout 2005 b2b companies moved up to 40% of their advertising budgets online and b2c companies moved up to 56% of their advertising budget online. Moving this much of advertising budgets towards the Internet may not make sense for many small businesses but we could still learn a few things from observing the larger businesses. One of those observations could be that larger businesses are taking advantage of the same advertising opportunities given to the small business owners by the major search engines Google, Yahoo and MSN. Below are some search engine marketing solutions being used by businesses today.

Pay-Per-Click

Small business owners need to know how to effectively leverage the Internet to their advantage. Investing large portions of their advertising budget into SEO and playing the Google sandbox waiting game really isn't a smart business practice. Pay-per-click is a great addition to SEO and is an option most businesses should consider. Pay-per-click offers so much flexibility that it's almost silly for a business not try at least a small test campaign. Pay-per-click offers the flexibility and convenience of setting your own budget and creating your own advertisements. Other conveniences of pay-per-click are that you can create a new advertising campaign in a few minutes and turn the advertisements on and off in an instant. This feature is great for seasonal or holiday campaigns. Other advantages are that pay-per-click can be targeted by geographical region making it is possible to narrow the advertisements within a city location or globally.

Site Targeting

Site Targeting is Google's new program that allows you to customize text or banner advertisements and display them across specific Websites within the Google network. You can target Websites by suggesting keywords to Google and allowing Google to choose from the network which Websites are relevant to those keywords. Or you could suggest a specific Website URL to Google and Google will let you know if that Website is available within the network. You may even be able to specify which page within the Website you want to advertise your customized advertisements on. This form of advertising is new from Google and the advertising opportunities within the network are slim; therefore, caution should be taken to test your market within the network before throwing a large amount of money at this form of advertising. The payment model for this program is CPM (cost per 1000 impressions).

Behavioral Targeting

The Yahoo! Impulse program provides businesses with the ability to target Internet users based on their past Internet behaviors. With this method of advertising we can target users with text and banner ads customized to whatever the user has recently searched or viewed online. For example, if you sell canoe camping products you could target Internet users who have recently visited canoe camping Websites, or performed canoe camping searches. Yahoo! Behavioral Targeting allows you to display your banner advertisements across the Yahoo! Network and even within the Yahoo! email. Google recently announced they will offer their own behavioral targeting program in the future.

These are just a sample of the online advertising opportunities available to small business owners. Transitioning your small business online may be a smart move for many businesses but be sure to do your homework before diving into these programs. Before taking the leap to online advertising realistic goals need to be established and strategies need to be developed. Don't be afraid to consult a search engine marketing professional for assistance if you need to. They will save you money in the long run.

About the author:

Darren is located near Philadelphia and provides professional search engine marketing and seo services throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey. If you use this article online please keep the links intact.

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