What is Internet Marketing?

What Is The Definition of Internet Marketing?

In the past few years, everyone has been going on and on about marketing businesses and products online, but what exactly is the definition of internet marketing? Is it as simple as throwing up a website and emailing a few people about it? Well, yes and no. So far, the definition of what constitutes internet marketing isn’t really set, but there are some things people agree on.

First, it’s not always necessary to have a website to do internet marketing. It’s very useful, yes, and you’ll get many more customers if you have one. However, you can send out emails, participate in message board discussions, and even join chat rooms to market your products and services without ever making a website.

One aspect of internet marketing that doesn’t really work, despite what your email inbox might show, is spam. Well, spamming messages and emails, anyway (there are other types that are somewhat useful). Yes, emailing people about your products is a good marketing idea, but if the recipient doesn’t want to know about what you have to offer, he or she will simply mark your email as spam. Be sure the people you email actually want to get your emails before you send them.

So what’s good spam, then? It really depends on how you look at it. One popular practice of getting your site out there is to read people’s blogs and post comments, then add your site link in either the name area or at the end of your post. Since you’re actually responding to what they say, it’s not exactly spamming. On the other hand, you’re writing a comment more or less just to get your site’s link on the blog, so it is spam in a way.

Is spam even in the definition of internet marketing then? Again, it’s really hard to say. Certainly sending mass emails to people who don’t care about your service isn’t useful and a waste, but sometimes posting on message boards and blogs brings people to your site.

Another dubious method of internet marketing lies with social networks like MySpace and Facebook. Starting a profile on these sites for your products or services can bring in hundreds of new customers since these sites have millions of people on them. However, adding people to your friends list just to get your name out there is, to some, more obnoxious spamming that isn’t welcome.

What it all comes down to is that you want to get your name and website, if you have one, out to as many people online as you can, but you don’t want to be annoying about it. That’s where internet marketing is really different from offline marketing. Flyers, billboards, and ads in newspapers are much more easily ignored than popup ads, spam emails, and hundreds of friend requests on MySpace.

Basically, when it comes to online marketing, a good rule to remember is that if you wouldn’t want to see it, don’t send or post it. If you’re selling pet related products, for example, you probably shouldn’t send a friend request to someone who says they don’t like animals. All in all, “don’t spam” seems to be perhaps the best definition of internet marketing out there.


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  1. The over riding rule is simple IMHO. Do not use any promotional method that will eventually leave a bad mark on your name. As you yourself (your reputation) serves as the backbone of a long lasting business online or offline.

    That’s why it’s important to brand yourself for long term profit and not by spamming for a one time profit and be red flagged.

  2. Great info, I love internet marketing and write articles daily on the subject. I really appreciate some of the topics that you discussed in this article. Really made me think twice about some things! Thanks for that.

  3. Home Business Opportunity Reviews says:

    That’s true, what you have to say about spamming. Especially in email marketing to a list. You want to build your list based upon people’s interest in receiving something of value from you, like a report or a small ebook that helps them understand something. That way you are trading value for value: the report or ebook for their email address and their consent to allow you to send them more interesting information. You never, ever want to send blind solicitations to people without their consent at this would be consistent with spamming.

    Thom

  4. Home Business Opportunity Reviews says:

    Well, I can say from my experience that having a website made the difference between making money online and not making money. Even if all you are doing is setting up a blog, setting it up on your own domain is better than using the free hosted versions of Blogger and WordPress. Your own domain gives you more flexibility for SEO functions, not to mention you can add your own Adsense if you want (but who would want to provide website leaks to Adsense when you are selling a product with your blog; just doesn’t make sense).

    Good advice, though, about spamming. That’s a definite no-no for an internet marketer.

    Thom

  5. John says:

    hmm… I can’t read you recent posts… I think there’s something wrong with your blog. Visiting your new posts will get this error “Fatal error: Cannot use string offset as an array in /home/pekmpfiz/public_html/wp-content/plugins/seo-title-tag/seo-title-tag.php on line 368″

  6. TV Bracket says:

    ya thanks you nicely explain various dos and don’t s of internet marking… besides these techniques if you have some money to spare then you may also go for google adwords and banner adds and you can also promote your site on various foroums….

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