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Web TechnologiesHow you can use today's web offerings to connect with clientsBy Peter Koeppel
For many small businesses, the traditional ways of attracting customers are no longer enough. Today, technology abounds, and the smart business owners are using it as a vital part of their business growth strategy. In fact, since many people now spend more time online than they do listening to radio or watching television, web-based advertising is a must for any small business to survive. What follows are some of the latest technologies you can use to reach existing customers and attract new ones. Blogs Blogs are short for “web logs.” These are informational postings you can create to inform potential and existing customers about your products or services. Your posting can include text, images, video and audio. In addition, because of the interactive nature of blogs, your prospects and customers can post feedback on the blog, thus keeping you on the pulse of your customers’ needs. And unlike a web page, which is relatively static and updated periodically, your blog is an ever-changing venue that gets updated as often as every day. RSS Feeds RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. With an RSS feed you can send news and information directly to your customers and prospects. Additionally, you and your managers can stay updated on industry trends by subscribing to RSS feeds that supply customized, relevant content about current events. Creating RSS feeds can also help position your company as a leading source of information, which could mean more customers for your organization. RSS feeds are a perfect resource for small businesses, because there’s no cost involved in establishing and maintaining them Tagging Tagging enables web users to organize online information from many sources, such as websites, links, images, etc. When the information is tagged, you can easily find it later, no matter where it came from. Because of this, tags help bring people to your blogs or website. You can utilize tools like del.icio.us to help tag URLs with keywords related to your business. Tags can benefit small businesses by enabling them to access and utilize information more efficiently. Podcasting A Podcast is essentially your own radio show on the web. Customers and prospects can download Podcasts automatically, so it’s easy for people to listen to your company’s broadcast. With a Podcast, your message gets delivered to people unfiltered, which enables you to have a conversation with the listener and personalize your company. Some great Podcast topics include interviewing the CEO or a leader of your company, or having an expert in your field as a guest. Podcasts greatly enhance your company’s image and build credibility. Wikis Wikis are websites that site visitors can edit and update. Why would you want people to edit your website? Because it provides a forum for customers, prospects and company employees to collaborate. Realize, though, that your competitors and others can abuse or alter information on wikis; therefore, consider limiting access to your wiki or only allowing employees or managers access to editing the posted information. While a wiki is good for documenting and sharing information, a blog may be a better choice for developing ongoing dialogue between your company and customers. Online and Interactive Video If you can’t afford to run a large television campaign for your company, you can certainly post your television commercial or a video clip of a key person at your company being interviewed on your website. Even better, take it a step further by creating something clever or intriguing and posting it for free on YouTube or Google Video, which are sites that millions of people visit every day. Grow Your Business with the Right Technology Mix |
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