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Traditional offline marketing is one of the most effective ways of driving qualified customers to your online business. However, it is often overlooked by many in the ecommece and online marketing arena. Scratch many an online marketer and you’ll find an almost obsessive focus on search engine optimization, search engine marketing and online advertising. There will be some talk about email marketing, and, maybe a discussion about conversion rate improvement, but traditional offline marketing methods will probably barely rate a mention. For business owners and online marketers, this means you’re missing out on a huge opportunity to drive customers to your site and generate revenue. Traditional marketing’s effectiveness at generating online customers was recently highlighted in research by The e-Tailing Group. It found that consumers are most motivated to go online after: viewing magazine ads - 47.2% newspapers - 42.3% TV - 42.8% reading articles - 43.7% Women were more likely than men to be motivated by coupons - 41.8% vs. 29% and in-store promotions - 29% vs. 24.5% while men were more driven to start an online search based on a face-to-face conversation 36.1% vs. 29.5
With online advertising and search engine marketing taking the lion’s share of online marketing budgets, it may be time for business owners and online marketers to re-evaluate the marketing budget spend. Clearly there are more more effective ways of getting the maximum value from your marketing dollar. The problem then becomes where do you turn to for cohesive marketing advice. Many online marketers and marketing companies are young, and inexperienced in the arena of traditional marketing. Plus, it’s probably not something they even want to get into. While traditional marketing and advertising agencies obviously have the experience and technique in mainstream marketing, they may only have minimal understanding of what’s required online. (Plus, as I’ve said elsewhere, with conversion rates universally low, there are not many people who can truly claim they are masters of online marketing anyway.) Demand Greater Accountability
Of course this opens up yet another Pandora's Box of how to measure the effectiveness of your online advertising tactics. But that’s another post. Stay tuned. | |||||||
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March 2008 I noticed that in your research you didn't include Radio. do you have stats for that in your research?
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March 2008 Angie,
you make a great point. I would expect radio to also be highly effective in driving traffic to a site, along with billboards, point of sale merchandising etc. The research I quoted doesn't list stats for radio, but it does have lots of other great info. Full details here I did read somewhere recently that when an audience was exposed to a campaign via traditonal broadcasting, even if they didn't memorize the url, they usually remembered enough of the product name/ promotion to search for it online and successfully find the product page. Reply
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