By
David Callan
It is rather interesting that most
people do not take free online marketing tools seriously. Never mind that there
is plenty of evidence around and even more examples of web sites and online entrepreneurs
who have taken off in a hurry using only free online marketing tools.
In
a way this reaction is not surprising because we have been brought up in world
where we have been taught to firmly believe in the facts of life. One of the major
facts of life is that there is no such thing as a free lunch and nothing valuable
costs nothing.
While all this is true, most people have failed to realize that
the World Wide Web has arrived with its' own unique and rather unorthodox but
highly effective set of rules.
Even fewer have taken note of the fact that
the most successful online business model so far has been based on the heavy use
of free marketing tools and heavy spending in marketing comes later when the web
site has already started enjoying some success.
A Famous Example
When
Bill Gates was playing catch up on the internet after an initial error of judgement
over the future importance of the net, one of the areas where he found himself
way behind was in free email services. The likes of Yahoo already had millions
of users when Hotmail was re-launched.
Did one of the richest men in the
world go for prime time television to advertise his new free email service? Did
he book newspaper spots across the states? Not really, he used a free online marketing
strategy that worked like a dream. A brief signature at the end of each email
sent out invited the recipient to open a free Hotmail email account. The rest
is history.
This simple referral marketing strategy that cost nothing
took Hotmail from virtually zero users to millions in a few short months.
There
are numerous other examples, but I shoe this one because it is somebody we all
know rather well.
Conventional Advertising
Does Not Work Online
There is one other reason
why free online advertising tools are so effective. And this is based on the fact
that conventional advertising as we have always know it has so far been a big
failure online.
Banner advertisements with all the color and gimmickry
was such a huge failure that it prompted somebody to come up with what they thought
would solve the problem and become a huge success. I am referring to the much-disliked
and extremely annoying pop-up advertisements. Even the so-called pop-under ads
that are supposedly less annoying have not been received with much enthusiasm
online.
All these options are not free and people have been paying good
money for them.
The reason why conventional ads do not work is simple and
yet most people still don't get it. Folks do not come online to be advertised
to. They come online, usually with very little time on their hands and looking
for some very specific information. Is it any wonder that any form of unsolicited
advertising, be it pop-up ads or unsolicited email (SPAM), is so annoying?
This
is why informative well-written articles are such an effective free online marketing
tool.
Only those who are interested in the information you have to offer will
read your article. And they do not mind whatever advertising you put in the resource
box at the bottom of the article, because it does not look like advertising to
them. Especially when they are interested in getting more information on the subject
at hand.
Marketing Is No Longer That Simple
What
people need to realize is that marketing online does not fall into the neat offline
categories we have been used to.
For example the most successful online
advertising has been PPC ads or Pay -Per-Click ads. The main reason is that these
ads have been based on relevance to the information being looked for right from
the beginning. We first saw them next to search engine results. Those ugly small
text things that looked like they were part of the results searched. They have
worked like magic because advertisers only pay for actual clicks on their ads,
so results and response to the ads are easily quantifiable.
It should not
be lost on anybody that these ads actually do not look like ads. More so now when
the market leader in PPC ads, Google have their AdSense ads in small sites and
blogs all over the net. There is even more emphasis on relevance to the information
being looked for.
Free Is Actually Not Free
Then
the other extremely important factor to note is that many of the most effective
online marketing tools are really not free. For instance, even if you write your
won informative articles to use for marketing purposes, this is a very time-consuming
exercise. Time is even more valuable than money because unlike money, it can never
be recovered when it has been lost. So it is just that people pay using some other
currency.
Conclusion
Anybody
planning an online marketing campaign should look very carefully at the so-called
free marketing tools and options, the effectiveness of some of the techniques
will surprise them.