Small Business Internet Marketing: Where to Start

January 6, 2011 · 108 comments

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Small Business owners and bloggers who are new to Twitter, Social Media and Internet Marketing rarely know where to get started or what their highest priorities should be. This post was inspired by this comment:

Twitter seems a bit mysterious to me: I’m just not sure how best to engage people on it for my business.

Michael, who commented on behalf of QDI Stone, a Houston based stone quarry that ships travertine and pavers across the U.S., has expressed what should be true for almost everyone.  What I know that many don’t yet is that there are hundreds if not thousands of things you COULD do and it can take years to know which of all those will most benefit your business.

This post covers not just how to use Twitter, but also what else a small business owner should focus on first – what to make your priorities.

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USING TWITTER

Beautiful Twitter Bird IconsWhat you want to do on Twitter is connect with influencers, related businesses, and potential buyers. One easy way to do that is to search for them on Twellow. I have a post on How to Use Twellow. Also see my posts on creating a consistent Twitter presence and How to Use Twitter Lists.

Most people start out broadcasting on Twitter but the value is in building relationships. I just published a post about influencers to follow on Twitter where you can find Twitter users who generously share quality content and recommend deserving businesses and causes.

NEW: All my Twitter posts are now collected
on my Twitter Best Practices page.

If you are brand new to Twitter or it just doesn’t make sense to you yet, see my Twitter Quick Start page for links to how to use Twitter Videos. Eventually you may want to use a tool to manage Twitter more effectively. The easiest one to use is CoTweet and the most powerful and most used solution is Hootsuite. You can read comparisons of these in my post about Managing Twitter Accounts.

One thing about Twitter some don’t realize yet is that it is a way to connect with people who are often very difficult to reach any other way. Sometimes they are using Twitter themselves but you could never get them on the phone or find an email for them and other times someone you can find will introduce you.

NEW: Twitter Best Practices post has all these posts and more all in one place.

IMPORTANT: Put your Twitter @UserName on your blogs, ecommerce and Web sites! The best location is near the top RIGHT corner which is also where the most important frequently used links such as your shopping cart should be. Make sure you use text and not an image that can not be found on a search for Twitter. (When influencers share your site they may overlook it no matter where it is and the sharp will do a search for the word Twitter to find it. Make sure they can!)

Want more excellent tips on how to use Twitter in a businesslike way? Read Jeremiah Owyang‘s How to Use Twitter.

LOCAL SEARCH DIRECTORIES

Local Search Ranking Factors 2010 ResearchIf your business has a physical address, the first thing you can do that will benefit you the most is to get your Local Search Directory listings on sites like Google Maps, Yahoo Local, Bing, SuperPages, YellowPages and 70+ more.

It is foolish for any business not to obtain their free listings on at least the major sites offering local directories.

Not having these listings is like saying “no thanks” to years of free advertising for your business.

All of these sites still offer totally free listings, but you would never know that by looking for them. They make it really easy to find ways to spend money and hard to find where to get your free listings! (If you can’t find the free option, ask me and I’ll find the link for you.)

Instead of doing all those submissions manually there is a service I use that does Local Search Directory listing submissions for as little as $30. I use that to get the listings online quickly and into the infoUSA database that feeds GPS, cell phone, iPhone and iPad systems. (It is much faster than manually submitting to them and includes sites that charge fees you won’t have to pay.)

Upgrade your listings on the Most Important Local Search Directories List and encourage your current customers to write reviews for you. (Read the Terms of Service on the sites first as some prohibit certain kinds of incentives.)

Read the Benefits of Online Reviews. My post encouraging people to Support Small Businesses includes links to where and how to write reviews. Share these links with your customers and use them to write reviews for local and related businesses. (If they are wise they will write reviews for you in return.)

One very common mistake businesses make is not making it obvious WHERE they do business. The Internet is global so you have to let us know where you are. Make sure in your local listings, on your Web site and everywhere else you include where you are, what cites/counties/metros/states/countries you serve and indicate where you are willing to ship products or provide services.

Do NOT assume your potential customers know the local abbreviations. They may operate in another location and have a job coming up in your area or their buyer may work from home or even another country. Include your city, state, county and country and for heaven’s sake don’t be one of those people who doesn’t include the telephone area code! (Consider including a country code too!)

For more tips read this 5 Step Process for Dominating Local Search by DuctTape’s Small Business Marketing expert John Jantsch (Follow John Jantsch aka @DuctTape on Twitter).

BLOG COMMENTING

CommentLuv LogoEven if you don’t have a blog yet, you can use CommentLuv to promote your business and build incoming links. Read How CommentLuv Grows Businesses and Blogs for tips on this.

First you need to know what incoming links to build. Read my Building Traffic post for a step-by-step how-to including free tools to use for keyword research and tracking your incoming links.

Most people select keyword phrases that are either too broad or too specific when they first do this so get some feedback. You can run them by me if you like because getting this right is essential to your success.

See my posts on How CommentLuv Works and how to set up default anchor text links on CommentLuv. You will need an RSS feed to use; I can provide one if you need one.

Once you’re set up on CommentLuv you can use the CommentLuv search engine to locate blogs related to your business. The comments you leave create relationships with those bloggers and their readers and the CommentLuv link and what you write attracts people to your site.

Be sure to read blogger’s commenting policies and make your comments about their post. Let the CommentLuv link do your self-promotion for you.

Watch for KeywordLuv enabled blogs like this one. I explain How KeywordLuv Works and provide a list of business-friendly dofollow blogs that have both CommentLuv and KeywordLuv installed. Leaving comments in those blogs create two quality links per comment.

BUSINESS BLOGGING

BlogDash Blog Outreach SolutionEventually you will want to be able to blog yourself. While you could blog on someone else’s platform that is not recommended because that site could decide to shut down or delete your site. If that happens you are back to square one and lose almost everything you have accomplished so far.

You can install a blog on your own domain or let someone else deal with the technical overhead and upkeep and join a group blog and/or write guest posts you get published on established blogs instead.

Installing a blog is far more complicated than it looks. You have to decide what platform (I recommend WordPress), what Theme (I use Thesis for all the blogs I have installed as Joint Ventures and for clients), what plugins, how many columns and much more. Don’t go it alone. At least read How to Create a Successful Blog and ideally ask someone like me what your options are.

You do NOT have to learn how to manage the technical aspects of blogging yourself. I don’t. I have exceptionally talented WordPress Developers and WordPress Designers who handle that for me who can create custom WordPress blogs for you.

If you want a less expensive option and don’t need a custom design, I highly recommend Andrew Rondeau at WeBuildYourBlog for inexpensive Blog Installation and Blog Maintenance.

BLOG OUTREACH

I am encouraging bloggers to create geo-targeted niche blogs to benefit small businesses local to them or selling online in their niches. I will be publishing guest posts here and in other marketing blogs like the one written by Master Gardener Stephanie Suesan Smith on blogger outreach.

Businesses can opt for blog outreach instead of blogging themselves. New tools like PostRank Connect and BlogDash allow you to identify bloggers who write about subjects related to your products and services or who reach your target audience. See this BlogDash Video for more details on how it works.

Blog outreach is going to be huge going forward and the bloggers and businesses that use it first have the advantage. Gene Prussakov of AmNavigator just wrote a BlogDash review about a new solution to make it easier for businesses to locate influential bloggers.

2011 will be the year of blog outreach where bloggers provide what small businesses so desperately need: more visibility to their potential customers.

One blog I recommend businesses – and especially those in the home improvement niche – connect with is Good Millwork. They have been blogging and using Social Media and are well on their way to implementing what small businesses are going to need to do. They are a strong role model for where businesses need to go.

GUEST BLOGGING

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Xiaoyong Wu
Twitter:
April 19, 2011 at 12:22 am

We lost a huge amount of traffic during a Google algorithm change. Since then, we moved on to social media advertising. We are currently using twitter to twitt our deals, trying our best to put a placeid into place. We are a social buy deal aggregation site and we tried a lot on focusing on things such as foursquare as well. We also developed several tools for others to use and put those into our blogger. Hopefully, some day, all the social media companies will replace Google, but I wish, they won’t turn into another Google.

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Paul Ballardin who writes about Social Media Marketing
Twitter:
April 12, 2011 at 5:02 am

This is a really great resource: in 1 page you have you have nailed some key internet marketing strategies on 1 page. Just don’t forget Facebook!

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growmap
Twitter:
May 17, 2011 at 9:17 pm

Hi Paul,

I left Facebook off to start with for several reasons:

1) It is very complicated and most businesses will have to hire help to get a decent business presence up there.

2) Facebook has major usability issues that make trying to use it logically difficult. Those new to the Internet do not need to be dealing with that kind of confusion until they are more comfortable online.

While Facebook IS used by massive numbers of people including many who are new to the Internet, many or possibly most of them are not trying to accomplish specific goals. If all you want to do is wander around and you don’t think much I suppose they do fine on FB.

Maybe it depends on what kind of person you are. I notice that your blog has a post saying Twitter is a bad user experience. While I admit they have far too many fail whales and some usability issues of their own, compared to FB (for me) they’re a wonder.
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Jennifer who writes about direct mail
Twitter:
March 31, 2011 at 1:52 pm

There are many who are saying that Twitter is going to grow so big that soon people will be job hunting on it…I think it’s closer to a cross between IM and a social network like Facebook.

I have tried myblogguest, but haven’t had much luck…maybe I will have to check it out again, it’s been a while since I’ve been on there.

Great tips!

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growmap
Twitter:
May 17, 2011 at 9:18 pm

People already do job hunt on Twitter (although LinkedIn.com is much better for that.
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Louis who writes about Small Business Strategy March 22, 2011 at 6:34 am

i think it is important for any level business to get their face out there on the web, i think it is more important than more traditional marketing.

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David Spinks
Twitter:
March 1, 2011 at 9:10 am

Thanks so much for including BlogDash in the list. Really glad that you’re finding the site useful.

We have many more features coming to help bloggers establish themselves as professionals and to help businesses find and engage with the right bloggers.

Let me know if anyone has any questions!

David
CoFounder, BlogDash

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growmap
Twitter:
May 18, 2011 at 9:55 am

Hi David,

You’re very welcome. Blog Outreach is extremely important but most bloggers and small businesses don’t realize why just yet. They will in the coming years. I wrote about why in the post I’ll feature in CommentLuv in this reply. You may find it very interesting.
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Utah Web Design February 28, 2011 at 7:57 pm

I just started a small business and i found this blog. It helped me a lot. Thanks.

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Max who writes about Starting a Business February 2, 2011 at 2:04 am

Excellent! this article shared a huge information when starting a business, you guys are great to explain it well. But before that, starting a business is not an easy decisions, you have to know first if your capable to handle your chosen business, and prepared yourself to face the challenges.

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Niche Websites
Twitter:
January 30, 2011 at 9:26 pm

Before we start working on developing our online business, we focus on getting to know your business at first because this ability will fully comprehend your business dynamics and approach your online marketing challenges and opportunities from a more holistic view point that sets us apart from the competition.

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Angie Perez
Twitter:
January 26, 2011 at 2:44 pm

There’s a method to the madness. Twitter for me is an opportunity to engage with other SBOs. It’s like going to a cocktail party instead of a backyard BBQ, which is an analogy I heard from Darin Persinger (someone I follow on Twitter) from Productivity Junkies. Facebook being the backyard BBQ.

I just wanted to add that when you decide to use social media, even if it feels real, immediate and productive, nothing beats face to face or phone contact. This is the main reason I make an effort to call, speak or possibly tweetup with other SBOs, especially the people I follow on twitter.

Lots of good links and reads on this site. I will definitely bookmark and revisit.

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growmap
Twitter:
February 14, 2011 at 2:32 pm

Hi Angie,

Thank you for taking the time to visit and comment here. While I personally do not have a need to meet people in person or even speak to them on the phone, I do connect with them in chat using Skype or Yahoo Messenger and via email.

We do sometimes talk on the phone if we want to discuss something that is faster done verbally; however, I love having the record of our discussion to refer to and take notes when talking on the phone.

This is a sample of the type of information I share. There is much more here. The Best of GrowMap page is a good place to start or use the categories or search box. If you can’t easily find something specific you need Tweet to me @GrowMap and I’ll send you a link.
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dawarcomputers January 25, 2011 at 1:39 am

how can i start my online business on small scale?
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ecommerce optimization January 20, 2011 at 10:32 am

Many businesses are still learning the value of using Twitter. It is a great tool for interacting with your customers and it can really help improve your business.
I never thought about creating a geo-targeted blog. This is a great idea.

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Josephine
Twitter:
January 20, 2011 at 10:23 am

Thanks for sharing this information. Tweeter and social media in general has always been a mystery for me to figure out. People are making money with it. I still havent learned the art of social media yet. So this article has helped as a guide.
They say internet marketing is about targeting different marketing channels, not only google. That’s very true, but it’s a whole new skill set.
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ankita January 19, 2011 at 11:15 pm

thanks for sharing this ideas of the online marketing. Great post…this is the great information for businesses to start internet marketing.

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Tom January 17, 2011 at 5:38 pm

I think the answer to this question really does change on the type of business being run. From experience, if you are starting a business such as ecommerce that relies on traffic, I would suggest learning about on page seo before anything. Developing a site that is setup to be search engine friendly from the start will save you a lot of time, money and effort and/or headaches in the future.
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Julie Weishaar
Twitter:
January 16, 2011 at 4:47 pm

Gail, this an awesome collection of extremely valuable suggestions/advice. I will definitely be sharing it and bookmarking it for future reference. Thanks for taking the time to collect this data!
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growmap
Twitter:
January 16, 2011 at 6:08 pm

Thank you Julie and welcome to GrowMap. I can tell you are one of the few who understands the power of collaborating and CommentLuv. I am really surprised I had not seen that Facebook Song video before. I am glad you commented as it reminds me to give you credit when I share it.
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Julie Weishaar
Twitter:
January 16, 2011 at 7:00 pm

Thanks Gail. Here is another FB video you might or might not have seen. Warning: it is not G-rated :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_QePidL750&feature=player_embedded
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Mikel who writes about Link4o January 15, 2011 at 7:26 pm

its true that most new business man rarely know how to utilize the power of social networking sites. what most of them do is to hire some people who can represent them in these social networking sites. but these people wont know much about your site. its always better for you yourselves to learn about these sites rather than hiring any people for representing your company.

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growmap
Twitter:
January 16, 2011 at 6:13 pm

Hi Miekl,

It isn’t just new businesses that have no idea how to use Social Media. Many who are selling their services are still finding their way to what is effective. We are all continually learning and growing our skills.

I agree that many hire the wrong people who are doing all the wrong things and are likely to cause them serious problems. I have nothing against hiring the right people if you don’t have the time to do it yourself, but for some things only the business owner can really be effective.

A good example is connecting with architects for Good Millwork. While I can effectively do many things for them, architects with architecture blogs are not going to be too impressed if I contact them but they might be really impressed if they heard from the Harvard educated business owner.
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tony who writes about fort worth tree trimming January 13, 2011 at 8:32 am

You gotta start with SEO, it’s the lifeblood of any small business internet marketing campaign.

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growmap
Twitter:
January 14, 2011 at 11:56 pm

Hi Tony,

You would have to have a site to SEO first. Small businesses that don’t have any Internet presence can start there, but if they primarily offer products or services to a limited geography they should start with getting their Local Listings first.
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Vinyl Replacement Windows January 13, 2011 at 6:52 am

Great post…this is the great information for businesses to start internet marketing. You are right we have to set up our website before worrying about Twitter or anything else.

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Paul Thomas January 13, 2011 at 3:58 am

Thanks for sharing us ideas on where to start internet business marketing.
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COMMODITY TRADING COURSE January 12, 2011 at 3:22 pm

Using local search directories is a great way to get your name out locally. There are many things that have to be done on a smaller, local level. It is a great way to start, anyway.

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growmap
Twitter:
January 15, 2011 at 12:01 am

I hope everyone who has Local Listings will read the additional information about what else to include in them besides the obvious. Keywords, categories, and descriptions are enormously important.

Here is just one example. I wrote a review for the computer repair person who works on my PC and mentioned in that review that he knows Ubuntu and does hard drive data recovery. Before that review NO computer tech anywhere in the Dallas metro area came up for Ubuntu and only the major data recovery businesses came up for data recovery.

Last time I searched he is the ONLY computer business that comes up for Ubuntu and he also comes up for data recovery. There are tons of PC builders and repair shops but most don’t do either so he now he can be found and draw business from much further away.

If you aren’t listed your happy customers can’t start refviewing. Reviews take the longest to get and are the most effective way to increase business. I regularly search and sort by most/best reviews to select a new restaurant or to find a B&B when traveling.
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