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The
World Wide Web has grown by leaps and bounds over the years. Each day
–
with every hour and every minute – it is growing even bigger
and
increasingly complex. Anything and everything that you imagined is just
a click away. Many of us can no longer imagine a life without it.
Indeed, already thousands of people already make their living from the
World Wide Web. With the growth and spread of the internet, specialized
techniques aimed at developing businesses on the web have also
developed.
Despite all of the technological development,
however, the basis of the global economy is still the same –
buying and
selling. For the producers to advertise and to make their wares
available they need to market it.
Consumers also need a place
where they can exchange their money for the goods and services they
need. In the modern world, the primary marketplace is increasingly
becoming the internet. ‘Internet marketing’ is the
crux of all
Internetbased businesses and is increasingly important for other
businesses as well. There are few businesses of decent size that do not
have a presence on the internet.
However, the dynamics of
marketing on the internet is very different from
‘regular’ marketing.
Offline, we use things like billboards, the sides of buses, adverts on
television and radio, salespeople etc. to market our products. If you
are on the other side of the buying ‘equation’,
that is, a consumer,
you learn of new products through these marketing tools. More often
that not, we do not have a choice about what and when marketing
information is available to us. In most cases we cannot choose to
ignore the huge billboard on the road or the side of the bus unless you
decide to drive with your eyes closed – but that is not
something that
is generally encouraged. You could change the channel when adverts show
up on your favorite TV or radio show – but it is more than
likely you
will hear or see it again.
With marketing on the internet, the
dynamics are a somewhat different. The internet is vast and intricate.
It is an intense web of information that needs some skill to navigate,
but if you do so, you can rest assured that your needs will be met. The
internet gives you more choice. You can choose which website to click
on or ignore. This means that the average internet user or anyone
looking to do business on the net tends to be a little smarter than
someone who does not use the internet for business. To market to a more
intelligent set of buyers, the seller also has to elevate his/her game
and be a smart marketer. You need to have an extra edge to make your
business or website stand out amongst the millions out there.
It
is said that word-of-mouth is the strongest marketing tool. For
example, friends starting a new shop, café or blog will most
probably
tell you to ‘spread the good word.’ We are more
likely to believe our
friends and peers than a stranger on the television or radio. This is
because we know our friends/peers well and we often
share the same
concerns, needs and tastes as the people around us. If something is
good enough for them, it is good enough for you.
Word of mouth
could be defined as the passing of information verbally, sometimes
recommendations, but most commonly it is just general information. It
is usually informal. Word of mouth was traditionally considered to be a
person to person, face to face conversational characteristic. However,
as modes of communication changed, phone conversations, text messages,
blogs, chats, message boards and emails are also a part of
‘word of
mouth’. Notwithstanding how it works or what channel it goes
through,
word of mouth is probably the most personalized form of marketing and
the strongest.
A related marketing concept is that of the
opinion leader. In any social organization there is a
‘leader’, one who
is respected and held in esteem by the rest of the group. This could be
for a variety of reasons – age, intellect, intelligence, or
access to
information. It could also happen in any setting – work,
school, home,
bar etc. There may be different opinion leaders according to subject.
For example, when talking about the efficiency of washing detergents,
the family is more likely to follow the opinion of the mother. At work,
we generally tend to follow the opinion of the boss, simply because
he/she knows more, is better qualified or more experienced. At least in
theory, there should be some reason why we respect what the opinion
leader has to say and then follow it.
What we need to remember
when marketing on the internet is that internet users are a community.
Internet users will therefore often have faith and confidence in their
fellow net users. If, for example, a fellow blogger recommends an
interesting blog to you, then you are more likely to visit the blog.
Social networks are, therefore, becoming more and more important in the
internet marketing world. Networks of like minded people create an easy
target market for the marketer. Communications within this target
market grouping about a certain product or website are even more
crucial to internet marketing. It is the ‘word of
mouth’ of the World
Wide Web.
Networks come in various forms on the World Wide Web.
They have proved to be popular across all imaginable barriers of age,
gender, social class, ethnicity, nationality etc. A social networking
group is defined by the focus on building communities of people who
have something in common such as interests, activities, business,
educational background, region etc. Some of the popular social
networking websites in the English speaking world are Facebook, MySpace
and Bebo, whilst in Asia, Friendster remains the most popular social
networking website. Social networking websites allow the users to chat,
message, video chat, voice chat, share files and links, write blogs and
join discussion boards. These are just the major basic applications
that social networking websites allow.
Social networks are
therefore likely to become a key resource for all kinds of businesses.
For example, they can work for small entrepreneurs and businesses by
providing them with a specific contact base. This enables the business
in question to easily locate their desired target market and build
their contact base. Social networking websites have also become key
customer relationship management tools for sellers, and, increasingly,
companies are using these social networking websites to advertise. More
and more businesses are now global entities – and online
business and
advertising is a great way of reaching millions of people who populate
the desired target market.
Besides social networks, social
bookmarking is another key element of internetmarketing and directing
traffic to a particular website. Social bookmarking is also important
to individual users on the internet, such as the blogs written by you
and me. It helps you guide more traffic towards your website. It allows
your website to be indexed and more likely to be accessed by fellow
internet users, because it works in a way similar to the way that word
of mouth works. It involves the recommendations of other internet users
about a particular website. There are many kinds by social bookmarking
services available - and each one works just a little bit differently
or deals with a different type of content. For example, some social
bookmarking websites follow blogs, others follow news stories.
Let’s
take a look at what social bookmarking is and how it works.
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