“Go Online Young Business!” (Or something like that)

I was just reading a blog post over at internet marketing consulting guru Danny DeMichele’s site titled “10 reasons why the best thing for online is a bad economy“, and she made some very excellent points. With the real world economy struggling, online entrepreneurs will see more and more opportunities opening. Sure, she puts too much weight, in my opinion, on gas prices affecting shopping habits since gas is now at a three year low (as I pointed out last week) and the fact that she’s an Internet Marketing Consultant makes her somewhat biased, but that doesn’t mean she’s wrong.

I totally agree that the ease of shopping at home, the (at times significant) tax savings of shopping online, ease of price comparison and advertising cut backs by traditional retailers all play in to the hands of the micro- or small business retailer who is willing to aggressively pursue online marketing opportunities both in the current holiday season and in the coming year. Of course, there are some technical hurdles that must be crossed but there’s plenty of help out there for those interested in staking their claim t oa little cyber real estate.  In addition to marketing advice, Mr. DeMichele, for example, offers his services as an SEO Consultant to help small online businesses find their way to the sop of the all important Search Engine Results Pages (SERPs).

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  1. Stacey Derbinshire on 26.11.2008 at 19:00 (Reply)

    I just stopped by your blog and thought I would say hello. I like your site design. Looking forward to reading more down the road.

  2. Michael Sweigart on 19.01.2009 at 14:50 (Reply)

    As more business become more aware of their ad dollars, more will flock to the Internet where their marketing investments will be better realized

    Michael Sweigarts last blog post..Think Small for your Automotive Marketing Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

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