SuccessWeb Educating San Diego Businesses on Benefits of Online Marketing


By Christopher Dirda

San Marcos, CA (PRWEB) June 30, 2009 — Increases in internet use have fundamentally changed the way local businesses market their services. From 2000 to 2009, eighty four million more Americans became regular internet users. With such a radical shift in the way information is accessed, old business models for marketing have become obsolete.

Many businesses have altered their strategies to compete in this dynamic market, but companies that have not yet made the switch run the risk of being left behind. SuccessWeb (http://www.successweb.com), an internet marketing company based in San Marcos, has made it its goal to educate local businesses on the benefits of online marketing and provide them with services to succeed in this new environment.

SuccessWeb (http://www.successweb.com) understands that the key to attracting customers to a local businesses’ site is through affordable, high quality online marketing. Every day, three hundred million internet searches for information are done, and according to a study by DM News, 35% of all searches are for local information. By using SuccessWeb’s online marketing techniques, businesses can gain greater net visibility and better direct local searches to their sites.

To stay successful in today’s web-driven economy, SuccessWeb (http://www.successweb.com) provides a range of services to help small companies. The key to these online marketing services is the lowered cost, increased flexibility and increase in variety of services compared to conventional marketing.

Traditional marketing methods can be a considerable expense to new businesses. The price to keep up a campaign of pamphlets, posters, and printed articles and ads can quickly build up. To many consumers these print ads are seen as a disposable nuisance and they are carelessly discarded. But not only are the monetary costs for this type of marketing high; the environmental costs can be staggering. Last year alone, nearly four billion trees were cut down for paper.

SuccessWeb (http://www.successweb.com) offers an alternative that is both affordable and environmentally friendly. Online marketing does not require the use of any physical resources, and the costs of the services reflect this.

Local business owners will be able to appreciate the unmatched level of flexibility that SuccessWeb’s online marketing campaigns offer. Advertisements can quickly and easily be changed to keep up with the fast paced nature of business and the distribution time for the ads is virtually instantaneous.

Because of the way that information is now accessed, SuccessWeb (http://www.successweb.com) provides some online marketing services that cannot be found offline. The Brand Reputation service is one of these unique services. Maintaining a brand’s reputation is one of the most important aspects of a successful business, but many companies often ignore the impact that negative feedback can have.

With the advent of user generated content, more customers are going online to voice their opinions about businesses. One Nielsen survey found that 78% of polled users said word of mouth from other users was the most credible form of advertising. This rise in user commentary has allowed online consumers to become a powerful, and free, new form of advertising, but not without risks. Slanderous testimonials, inciting statements and just one poor review can be catastrophic for a business. SuccessWeb’s Brand Reputation service minimizes damage from inflammatory responses and ensures that a company’s name is not tarnished by fictitious remarks.

SuccessWeb (http://www.successweb.com) is so devoted to providing San Diego businesses with the highest quality and most affordable marketing strategies that they are offering to create a free short video ad for any local business. Simply contact a representative at SuccessWebConsulting@gmail.com, and they will develop and distribute a short video ad about your company to multiple search engines.  

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