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A CPA firm spends $11,200 on a Web site that attracts only a handful of visitors. An insurance agency invests $80,000 in an advertising campaign and no one sees the ads. An alternative health clinic sends out 8,000 direct mail fliers and gets 26 responses. A manufacturer spends $28,000 on an attractive brochure that no one uses.
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ARE YOUR MESSAGES REMEMBERED LONG TERM? by Patricia Berry Here we stand: The possibilities of e-mail messaging in one hand, the nature of memory in the other. Here's the critical quest...
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Websites are like business cards: Everybody has one. So, how can you get customers to find yours among millions of others? Most recommendations about marketing a website focus on guess what? Online tools. Send e-mails. Send thousands of e-mails. Post to other websites. Register with search engines. Buy or exchange ad banners with other sites.
However, because most people spend most of their time offline, it makes sense to market your website offline, too. How many of these proven offline marketing tools are you using?