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What part does Inbound Marketing play in your business?

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Inbound Marketing PlayAsking the question ‘what part does Inbound Marketing play in your business?' or even one step back ‘what part does your website play in your business?' is like asking the question ‘what comes first, the chicken or the egg?' I can say majority of the business owners I speak to respond that their website is their business. The website is the only form of marketing and the only way for them to generate new clients. However somewhere along the conversation the value of the website starts to decrease. I don't know if it's the thought of investing any more money into the fancy site with lots of pictures that took months to build or it has to do with the lack of knowledge on what inbound marketing is and how much potential the website can hold by optimizing the site in all the right ways in order to make it a revenue generating machine.

So let's just lay all the cards on the table. If you can say yes to the following:
1. Your website is your shop front door
2. You have no budget to be doing any type of marketing or you have found various marketing methods in the past extremely ineffective.
3. You are not meeting your revenue goals as a business
4. You are not found on Google when searching for your products or services

Then...Unfortunately you need to hold your website at the highest caliber possible. The fact of the matter is, if you can't get found on Google, you are more likely not getting traffic to your site. And if you are not getting traffic to your site, then you are most definitely not getting any sort of tangible leads. And if you aren't getting tangible leads then you aren't generating a source of revenue for your business.

So if you are the business who's website is a billboard in the desert, then I recommend you seriously reconsider what status your website holds for your business, what potential you could leverage, and how you could put an end to the question - ‘what comes first, the chicken or the egg?'. Inbound Marketing is the key to your business if you have a website that was built to draw in visitors, generate leads, and obtain new customers.

Googlize your BusinessFind out why you need to invest more time and money on your website and Inbound Marketing why Inbound Marketing could be the key to your business' success. Join us on Wednesday, March 10 to Learn from Google on How to Grow your Business.

Comments

This can not be stressed enough and is becoming a common question among my small business clients. Just because you have a website doesn't mean your website is helping your business. It's a common misconception that simply creating a website for your business will help increase your leads. Well you can have a website but if it isn't optimized and/or you're not using any inbound marketing practices, chances are your website is like being on a billboard in the middle of death valley.
Posted @ Friday, March 05, 2010 11:24 AM by Brett Howard
Brett, you are right. I sometimes ask people if they had a big presentation would they just show their website as their presentation and most say no... because it does not show the value etc.. Your website is and should be so much more. It is your inbound marketing tool! 
 
 
 
Posted @ Friday, March 05, 2010 12:07 PM by Patrick Murphy
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