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Spam-Free Marketing

By: Donna Schwartz Mills

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I received an email the other day from a work at home mom who

recently started a small publishing company. She wanted to start

selling advertising to other WAHM businesses but was concerned

about bulk emailing them... with good reason.



Spam is the four-letter word that most offends those of us

working online. Everyone with a website receives it and like bad

art, we all know it when we see it. But also -like art- in a

way, spam is in the eye of the beholder. I have participated in

discussions that disintegrated because each member had his or

her own definition of spam and was angry at those who disagreed.



In the offline world, it is perfectly acceptable to cold-call or

snail mail a business to tell them about a product or service

you offer. When I worked in an office environment, I took such

calls all the time. Often, I said 'no thank you' and that was

the end of it. But every once in a while, the call came in at

just the time I was searching for such an item - and a sale

would be made.



Of course, the power and low-cost of email make this an inexact

comparison. So what do you do when you have a product or service

that you *know* your target market *needs* -- and you want to

use the power of the Internet to let them know about it?



THE PERSONAL APPROACH



The keywords are 'target market.' Find out who they are by doing

an Internet search to find them. Check out sites which include

directories of businesses in your target market. Then, visit

those sites - and send their owners a *personal* email pitching

your product. Be sure to use their *names* and comment on

something you learn about their businesses from their sites. If

they offer newsletters, sign up for them and comment upon

something you read there. This establishes a prior business

relationship and is not considered spam by *most* people.



However, even this personal approach will offend *some*

webmasters, and it will cost you a lot of time relative to the

number of people you reach. A more efficient means of getting

your message out would be to join discussion groups geared to

your audience and announce your product there.



ONLINE NETWORKING THROUGH DISCUSSION LISTS



But message boards and discussion lists have their own spam

issues. When joining a list, you must read their guidelines and

follow them. Sending out a blatant advertisement to the members

of a discussion list will not be tolerated - but you are welcome

to describe your business where it is *appropriate* (i.e.,

someone asks where they can find a product just like yours and

you announce that you just happen to sell that).



You are also allowed to put information in your sig line that

directs people to your website - so whenever you contribute to

the discussion, you have an opportunity to promote your business.



When you join, sit back for a couple of days and follow the

conversation so you can get a feel for the tone of the

discussion, the people involved and what is customary among

them. Then, introduce yourself as a new member (which also give

you an opportunity to bring up the subject of your business,

website, product - within the guidelines they set when you join).



An added benefit to marketing through discussion groups is the

fact that you will build new relationships with other business

people that can lead to joint ventures, assistance and even

friendship. In the offline world, it is similar to being part of

a chamber of commerce or other networking group and it works

just as well on the web.



At the ParentPreneur Club, we have our own discussion group, PPC

Advisory, where members brainstorm the issues they face as work

at home parents. To join, email <

mailto:ppca-subscribe@topica.com > .



Here are more of my favorite groups targeted to work at home

parents. You'll find others specific to your needs by searching

for them at < http://www.yahoogroups.com > and <

http://www.topica.com >



< mailto:clubmom-affiliates-subscribe@yahoogroups.com > This

group is made up of members of the Club Mom affiliate program.

All members have websites with mom-related content and products,

which makes them ideal partners for the Club Mom membership

program. You must be an affiliate of Club Mom to be a member of

this list.



< mailto:DirectSelling-subscribe@yahoogroups.com > For direct

sales consultants who exchange ideas and suggestions on building

a client base, fund raising, recruiting, booking, inspiration,

motivation, party games, contests, merchandising, holiday ideas

and more.



< mailto:EP-subscribe@yahoogroups.com > This is a function of

the Entrepreneurial Parents (http://www.en-parent.com ) website.

A forum for Entrepreneurial Parents (EPs) to connect directly

with each other, discussing topics ranging from balancing work

and family under one roof, to sharing practical business tips,

to collective brainstorming, to supporting each other in

responsible parenthood.



< mailto:themompack-subscribe@yahoogroups.com > The MomPack (TM)

is a cooperative, not-for-profit organization, founded by

working moms, run by working moms and for working moms to

exchange business information amongst each other to help promote

and advertise each other's businesses on and offline.



DON'T FORGET THE SEARCH ENGINES!



Do not overlook the value of getting your site listed in search

engines, which will bring prospective customers to *you*. There

are still many engines that will list your site for free. If you

plan to do this yourself, walk do not run to <

http://www.jimtools.com >. Jim Wilson carries one of the most

complete free site submission resources we have seen.



Merle at < http://www.mcpromotions.com > also has a wealth of

resources at her site. She specializes in promoting websites and

handles our monthly search engine submissions for the

ParentPreneur Club. Her prices are very reasonable.



GET PUBLICITY



Press releases should be part of your marketing plan, as well.

There is nothing so cost effective as having your business

mentioned in an offline publication or other medium. One

newspaper article could result in dozens of leads for your

business. Karon Thackston has put together a free email course

on how to write effective press releases. To receive it, send a

blank email to < mailto:pressrelease@zipresponse.com > Karon can

also handle your PR needs. < http://www.ktamarketing.com >



Another interesting offer comes from JeriLynn Thomas of the

Womens News Bureau. Jerilynn is offering a PR Boot Camp tailored

to the needs of female entrepreneurs. Check it out at <

http://www.womensnewsbureau.com/prbootcamp.htm >



EZINE ADVERTISING



Finally, there will come a time when you will need to pay for

some advertising. Ezines that go out to your target audience

give you a big bang for your advertising buck - your cost per

thousand (CPM) is generally way less than what you could expect

to pay in other media. Most sites that publish an ezine carry an

advertising page.



We could devote several more articles to the particulars of

writing ads and creating marketing campaigns. The one thing you

need to keep in mind is that writing advertising copy is not an

exact science. No one can guarantee how your audience will

respond to an ad, no matter how well you think it turned out.

The big marketers always test ads first and we suggest you do.

You can buy ezine ads at deep discounts at <

http://www.ezineadauction.com > (another site run by Merle of

MCPromotions). We use it ourselves to sell remnant space in our

ezines and have bought ads in other newsletters at a fraction of

their published rates. This is a great resource for anyone who

needs to advertise their businesses.



As you can see, there are lots of low-cost options for promoting

your business online that do not entail bulk email. They're easy

to implement and are proven to work... try them and see!

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