For the last six years I have been living in the beautiful
mountain town of Asheville, North Carolina. Three years ago I
experienced what many Americans have since 9/11; I was laid off
from my job and there were few prospects in sight. After nine
months of unemployment and only one call back in my field I had
the inspiration to go into business for myself. I was lucky
enough to find a talented, intelligent woman interested in
investing in a business partnership with me and we began
networking with and marketing to the local community. As time
passed we realized what many other small business professionals
have in the past, our best bet for success was on the Internet.
Online we could reach a much broader client base, which would
allow us to make more money and eventually support ourselves
through the business.
Publishing Articles Online
One of the first steps my business partner and I took to begin
marketing our company online was to write and publish articles
through a variety of web sites. These web sites ranged from
industry specific sites and e-zines to general web portals. Web
portals accept articles on a wide range of topics and make them
available to a variety of online and offline editors. As each
article was posted to a new site a link to our company web site
was included, this began to increase our web site traffic and
our number of leads. As our marketing plan moved forward we
realized this was a tool we could teach other small business
owners to use and a service we could offer to clients who wanted
to increase their web site traffic. My business partner and I
created a seminar and offered it at a local microenterprise
organization. We also began to use this tool when consulting on
web site development and Internet marketing projects. Overall,
my clients have seen their web site traffic increase, along with
their number of qualified leads each month. Since the services
my company provides are affordable the client simply reinvests a
small portion of the current marketing budget into my company.
The client’s marketing budget stays the same while sales
increase.
The Virtual Reputation, Is It Real?
I am not certain who first coined the term “virtual reputation”.
I know I put the words together in a business meeting one
afternoon and when I began to research the idea I realized many
marketing professionals had made the same connection. Many
people I have shared my Internet marketing ideas with have a
slight aversion to the idea of a “virtual reputation”. They feel
it implies a reputation that isn’t real. I beg to differ. The
virtual reputation is not one of dishonesty or false
representation, it is simply a reputation created by a computer
network, like any other virtual experience. When others using
the Internet read your articles or visit your web site they are
having a virtual encounter and meeting the virtual you. They
will make numerous judgments about your personality, belief
system and talent. This is why a positive, well-constructed
virtual reputation is essential, it can mean the difference
between a sale and no sale!
Building Confidence Leads To Success!
The most important way creating and maintaining a virtual
reputation can help small business professionals is that it
builds self-confidence. In the virtual world your reputation is
not built through face-to-face contact or phone introductions,
it is built by the personal expression of your ideas, skill and
feedback from others. This levels the playing field for
entrepreneurs who are just starting out in the business world.
It is also a great tool for those who battle with shyness,
anxiety or self esteem issues. Once you have encountered
encouragement and criticism of your products or services online
you are more aware of your target market and you have a
realistic view of how your business can be more successful. A
greater sense of confidence leads to a more competitive edge on
the Internet and in the three dimensional world.
About Author :
Sarah Benoit is a partner of Sidhe Communications, an Internet
marketing firm in Asheville, North Carolina. She has an
extensive background in special event production and promotion,
keyword writing, healthcare research and is an Internet
marketing specialist. She can be reached at
www.sidhecommunications.com.