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Implementing Internet Marketing

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Russ Henneberry recently had some very interesting and down to earth ways on how you can implement Internet marketing. Because lets face it, no matter how much you try to stay away from the booming Internet, the Internet marketing sector is huge and it’s here to stay for the long hall.

Always learn how to do something yourself, this not only saves money but saves time as well.

Hire someone to do it for you, someone in-house. Say you have a particular employee who shows theoretical background in the subject but at the same time shows potential to learn every aspect of Internet marketing then this may be the one to hire for a slightly lower salary and give them some training. Once they have proven that they can and do produce results and higher traffic as well as higher sales, you can always certainly increase their pay.

Outsource it all. Outsourcing is a wonderful thing for small business. It allows us to have the best of both worlds – we don’t have to do it ourselves and we don’t have to pay the expense of having a full time employee.

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  • If you have the resources outsourcing is certainly the way to go. Ryan

  • I would say outsourcing is the key to success, and much cheaper if you can outsource to foreign countries in Asia but the quality of work may be lower, it also saves more time than having to train someone else. It’s surely worth the cost on most occasions.

  • this is a very nice post

  • Good pointers. To these, I would add something that seems obvious, particularly for a small business, but is often overlooked – keep it small. “The Power of Small” ( http://tinyurl.com/cmdxg6 ) is a good reference point for this. The bigger is better mentality is undergoing a lot of critical examination now, and this is going to have ramifications everywhere, particularly in business and on the internet. Best to be ahead of the curve and start thinking smaller, because that’s the way the world is going.

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