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Find It Local Launches Two New Features!!

February 2nd, 2010 at 2:56 pm

1200761_36404117E-Commerce is slowly sucking the life out of small businesses. As the big boys get comfier and comfier on the web, your customers are slowly being drawn to their “ease-of-use”, “convenience” and “functionality”. Web design and development is progressing to impressive levels these days and the big winners are customers.

Major companies provide online portals for customers to easily purchase goods and services. But what if your business cannot afford a $10,000 website for your company with an online shop? With this in mind, FindItLocal411 has launched the E-Commerce solution for small businesses.

We are proud to announce the launch of two features on FindItLocal411.com that will drastically improve the way you attract customers. “The Marketplace” and “The Blast” are designed to help you and your customers conduct better business.

The Marketplace

The Marketplace is structured to function as a “web mall” or “online store” that features the products of businesses from across town or across the nation!

ItemThe concept is simple: If you are a business owner, you can list your products (like Pet Detangler show on the right) on The Marketplace site for customers to peruse. Once products are bought, you will receive orders via email with purchases deposited directly into your bank prior to shipping. You ship the purchased product to the customer and the sale is complete! It’s like opening a new store online for minimal cost.

The Blast

To complement your Marketplace presence, we will be instituting an “Email Marketing Blast” to promote your products. Emails can also be utilized to highlight special services, sales or special announcements. These messages reach thousands of consumers directly once they express interest in this “deals” notification.

The emails are designed to increase exposure and sales at the same time. The schedule of emails works like this: Twice a month we will deliver a customized message about some feature you wish to have known about your business to a list of your current and past customers “only”. And twice a month we will deliver another message (or the same message if you choose) to “our entire list” of subscribers driving new customers to your business. That’s four times per month your message is delivered directly to many thousands of known customers!

Increased Business

These two features are intended to enhance the standard Business Listing Directory we already have in place. As many readers know, companies and organizations listed on our site enjoy significant boosts in page views and hits/month. Even if your business model will not benefit from “The Blast” or “The Marketplace”, our Business Listing is sure to provide value.

Since our launch in the spring of 2009 FindItLocal411.com has become a resource for small business. We focus on day-to-day business issues on our blog and offer many ways to leverage your business through online marketing, advertising and social media. The addition of E-Commerce options, our latest addition to FindItLocal411.com, may prove to be our biggest evolution yet. Home businesses can now compete in the same market space as Wal-Mart or Target.

Statistics

Online Purchases Going Up

Shoppers are turning to the Internet with greater frequency these days as the chart to the right shows. Granted, the spending referred to occurred in 2006, but it is safe to assume that online sales have only increased in the three years since. With this new FindItLocal411.com program, businesses of any size in any part of the country can jump on board and earn their share of the industry spending.

Table Courtesy of Wikipedia.org.

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3 Steps To Start Your Internet Business

January 5th, 2010 at 11:14 am

Not all businesses require a brick-and-mortar office to become successful. As the masses of entrepreneurs grow, there are several types of companies that would work well as an Internet Business for both product and service industries. If prospective business owners begin by understanding how to market this type of business as well as how to most successfully compete with companies that actually have office space, you can learn how to start an internet business.

Step 1 – Get Officialpaperwork_001

It’s a huge misinterpretation that an Internet Business doesn’t have to jump through the same legal loops and a brick-and-mortar company. There is a very real requirement for any type of business to file with the state for both tax and employment purposes. Just because no one sees your business on Main Street doesn’t mean that you don’t have to exist to both the federal and state government. Your local small business association will help you find and complete the paperwork you need to make your business official.

Step 2 – Put a Face on Your Business

It seems a little redundant to say that an Internet Business needs a website. However, because your website IS your business, you need to be very careful to consider the following points when creating it:

  • Use a reputable web designer Be cautious in who you choose to design your site. Have an Intellectual Property attorney look over the contract before you sign to ensure that the site you pay for belongs to your company and includes all the aspects you want for your business.
  • Keep SEO in mind in your layout and site building. If your web designer doesn’t know how to include these points, see about finding a web marketing expert to help get your site off the ground the right way.

imageStep 3 – Build your Brand

Use Social Media Marketing tools to build your online brand to your target market. Sites like Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn offer powerful tools to business owners looking to connect with their consumer base. Targeted, inexpensive and traceable, they are a vital part of any business marketing plan.

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How to Promote your Business Product

December 17th, 2009 at 1:51 pm

As you celebrate your patent for your new business product, you may experience an overwhelming thought. Don’t worry…that should be happening.  Holding the patent isn’t enough.  The standard plan is to promote it to retailers, consumers and distributors for both direct sale and licensing agreements. It’s a daunting task, but there are several routes you can take involving social media, PR and memberships with trade organizations.

Social Media Promotions

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LinkedIn is a powerful Business to Business (B2B) social media site that allows business product sellers to connect with businesses that would be interested in their products as direct sales reps or distributors. We suggest this tactic with caution though; cold-contacting LinkedIn users isn’t recommended. You must first build a relationship or start a conversation before jumping into the nuts and bolts of sales representation.

By creating a business profile on LinkedIn and joining groups within your niche as well as those that would include the businesses you plan to market to, you have the ability to directly promote your product to the key members of your target market.

For example, if you are selling a drink-related product, researching groups targeted to the beverage industry and retailers or distributors within that niche is a great way to start. Once you have joined these groups, take the time to introduce your product directly to your target market.

Public Relations: It Still Works!

Public Relations is not going anywhere.  The vast influx of social media and search engine optimization isn’t replacing the PR industry, it’s merely adding more tools to the field.  Press Releases are still a viable form of promotions to keep your industry and market aware of goings on with your business and news about your business product. Using both online and print media as a vehicle for information about your business is an effective way to build brand awareness and attract potential buyers.

ASI – Advertising Specialty Institute

ASIAs a business product supplier, the easiest way to get your product in front of thousands of potential buyers and distributors is by joining the Advertising Specialty Institute or ASI. Boasting connections with more than 130,000 distribution sales people, this organization is the largest marketing organization in the specialty product industry. Membership opens up contact potential to all their members and is the easiest way to open up the floodgates for your products distribution.

Little Steps, Big Gain

Whatever technique or strategy you choose to implement, know that getting the word out is vital to the success fo your patented product.  Anytime you make a connection with a peer or sales representative, think of it as a step in the right direction. Each tiny step is part of one big leap.

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Leverage Social Networks to Boost Business

August 3rd, 2009 at 8:00 pm

How About Those Social Networks

Facebook, Myspace, Twitter, Linkedin…sound familiar? Undoubtedly, you either have an account with one of these social networking sites, or have at least heard of them. They have become nearly impossible to avoid in the 21st century. Online social networking has become a billion-dollar industry, reaching out world-wide to everyone from college students to business executives.

As consumers will undoubtedly continue to visit social networking sites, the market value of these sites is bound to grow. Contributing to blogs, making Facebook and Myspace profiles, and connecting with others across the world is a sure sign that social networking sites are here to stay, and businesses taking notice of that can learn important marketing strategies for the future. Businesses are sure to find ways to use these social networks in an effort to bring revenue into their business. Introducing products and services into social networks is becoming a “revenue winner”.

Where Do I Go To Get “Connected”

Social networking is obviously very popular online today. Unlike general networking sites like MySpace and Facebook, there are a number of smaller networks that focus on professionals and businesses. These sites can be an excellent place to gain some exposure and to communicate with other entrepreneurs. Many savvy business owners are exploring non-conventional ways to connect to other business owners to measure their business and keep up on the most up-to-date tactics for selling similar products. As we all know in this tough economy having a slight edge can make a huge difference.

Many sites out there cater to business owners and entrepreneurs. Sites like LinkedIn that’s focus is to connect you to business people and collaborate with other professionals. Sites like E.Factor and Entrepreneur connect offer international tools for connecting your small business to hundreds of other business owners. These sites offer discussion forums for business owners looking for funding, partnerships, and suggestions on where to find money to give your business a boost.

Get Connected With Your Audience

If you don’t have a personal Facebook, Myspace, Twitter, or other social account you may be missing out on what consumers are “looking for”. Being in the social loop you can find out a variety of information about not just your friends, but even your potential customers as well. I’ve seen this explode in the last couple years, business owners, organizations, hospitals, and everyone in between are looking to social networking to broaden there clientele.

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Introducing Find It Local 411

March 9th, 2009 at 8:05 pm

My name is Brandon, a Principal Owner at FinditLocal411 and today I’m
excited to introduce our business FinditLocal411 to the local community.
Yes we're open

After a successful beta launch of our website, we are happy to announce the release and
advertising blitz of FinditLocal411. A new, one stop, fully functional website
with opportunities for you the visitor to find everything you need including
local businesses, shopping tools, events and coupon deals. By using the power of
Internet Marketing, Local Media Advertising, Social Networking and extensive
content & charity distribution we bring the best of the local businesses right
to you 24/7 on the internet.

Just some of the features of FinditLocal411:

  • Local Business Listing with features like locations, video commercials, reviews, and much more.
  • Free Local Classifieds
  • Free Local Events
  • Local Media Outlet for fast navigation to local news, local weather, and much more.
  • Coupon Deals

(more…)

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Recession Marketing Plan

February 16th, 2009 at 1:12 pm

Where Is Your Marketing Mind?

The oldest rule in investing is “buy low, sell high.” You can apply the same rule to marketing your company. Over the last 100 years there have been 20 recessions – ten since World War II. And now we are in the another one, and yes we will come out of it.  For your small business you should consider this an opportunity to be noticed and grow through this economic time.  This is not a time of doom and gloom.  It´s an attempt to draw your attention to an opportunity.  Like the proverbial ant, you’ll be preparing for winter while the grasshoppers are playing.  When the economy heads south 75% of U.S. companies respond by cutting back, hunkering down, and trying to “tough out” the tough times.  Advertising is the first expense that gets eliminated.  The overall level of advertising drops.  Media feels the pinch and drops rates.  This is the equivalent of buying stocks at the bottom of the market.  Think of it as dollar cost averaging.  Buy more as the price decreases.

There are two other advantages to aggressively advertising during economic recessions.

1) Your “share of voice” becomes multiplied as the advertising noise reduces.

2) Your “share of mind” is often uncontested for months at a time. During these times your more timid competitors will fall behind and likely never catch up.

It´s a summary of the McGraw-Hill Research study of the 1981-82 economic recession in the U.S.  The study analyzed 600 companies covering 16 different SIC industries. Year one on this graph is 1980. Year six is 1985.

You´ll note that the aggressively competitive companies represented by the black bar had only a slight edge over their competitors in the years leading up to the recession. Their sales growth was in the middle of the pack as the recession hit. But while their competitors cut back in year one, or year two, or both, they continued to invest in getting their message out.

These firms grew nicely during the recession, but the real news happened in the two years following the end of the economic downturn.

Two years into the recovery, the competitors who did cut back had all stalled out at levels the aggressive companies had blown past during the recession. By the end of 1985 the companies that didn´t cut back had grown a whopping 256%.

During the recessionary period 1989-1991 Kraft salad dressings, Jiff peanut butter, Bud Lite, Coors Lite, Pizza Hut, and Taco bell were in the aggressive group which increased advertising expenditures. Jell-O, Crisco, Hellman´s, Green Giant, McDonalds, and Doritos cut back on advertising during this period. Predictably the first group had showed growth during the recession ranging from 15% to 70%. The second group´s sales dropped 26% to 64%

During our last economic downturn, while aggressive marketers such as Proctor and Gamble took advantage of reduced media rates to expand their advertising program, K-Mart decided to decrease advertising during September and October, 2001.

The result? K-Mart sales dropped a resounding 5% during October. By late fall the company had lost far more in sales than it had saved in marketing expense.

At least a dozen other studies ranging from 1923 through 1991 show nearly identical results.

It’s important to remember that during a recession consumers don´t stop buying.  They become more selective.  They look much harder for “value” in their purchases.  They are going to buy from someone.  They’re likely to buy from businesses that they know and like.

Make sure they know you!!!

The more visible you are, the more confidant your customers and prospects become. The more they are reminded of your legitimacy and staying power, the more they’ll be inclined to believe you’ll be there for them tomorrow.

Remember too that during any period of economic downturn your best customers become someone else´s best prospects. When you stop inviting them to do business with you, a more aggressive competitor may become much more attractive.

So, in addition to advertising heavily when the economy is soft, what else do you need to do? Well, media pricing is driven by market demand.  Take advantage of the weak demand and the resultant drop in price to buy even more market presence without increasing your advertising budget.  Consider internet and social media marketing.

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Social Media — From Networking to Advertising Across the Globe

January 27th, 2009 at 9:18 pm

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Facebook, Myspace, Twitter, Linkedin…sound familiar? Undoubtedly, you either have an account with one of these social networking sites, or have at least heard of them. Most may have been originally started as a way for teens and college students to share pictures or message with each other. However, they have become nearly impossible to avoid in the 21st century. Online social networking has become a billion-dollar industry, reaching out world-wide to everyone from college students to business executives.

Next to search engines, social networking sites are the most popular on the internet. According to Hitwise research, U.S. Internet traffic to social networking sites rose 11.5 percent from January 2007 through February 2007. It also accounted for 6.5 percent of all U.S. Internet traffic in February 2007. These sites allow banners, groups and networks, and personal profiles to be used as marketing tools to other business and consumers.

As consumers will undoubtedly continue to visit social networking sites, the market value of these sites is bound to grow. Contributing to blogs, making Facebook and Myspace profiles, and connecting with others across the world is a sure sign that social networking sites are here to stay, and businesses taking notice of that can learn important marketing strategies for the future.

Until Next Time,

S

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Introducing FinditLocal411 to Michiana

December 23rd, 2008 at 1:53 pm

Today I’m excited to introduce our business FinditLocal411 to the local community.
Yes we're open

After a successful beta launch of our website, we are happy to announce the release and
advertising blitz of FinditLocal411. A new, one stop, fully functional website
with opportunities for you the visitor to find everything you need including
local businesses, shopping tools, events and coupon deals. By using the power of
Internet Marketing, Local Media Advertising, Social Networking and extensive
content & charity distribution we bring the best of the local businesses right
to you 24/7 on the internet.


Just some of the features of FinditLocal411:

  • Local Business Listing with features like locations, video commercials, reviews, and much more.
  • Free Local Classifieds
  • Free Local Events
  • Local Media Outlet for fast navigation to local news, local weather, and much more.
  • Coupon Deals

(more…)

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