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Internet Marketing
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Five Reasons You Need a Web Marketing Strategy:
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Build an ongoing stream of profitable traffic to your website
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Connect with customers when they're making a buying decision
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Maximize your ad spending by targeting only relevant keywords
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Most cost effective way of expanding your market
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If customers can't find you in search engines, they'll find your competition

Don't Get Left Behind
The internet has become the most important marketing media, and spending on search engine marketing has grown almost twice as fast as any other marketing activity. If you're not fully invested in web advertising and marketing, you may be left behind by your competition.
There are many components to an effective SEM (search engine marketing) strategy that are tailored to each client's specific needs. Contact WSI to schedule an Internet Business Analysis and start taking advantage of the most powerful marketing medium on the planet.
Internet Marketing / SEM is Comprised of Six Main Elements
Contact Us to start work on your search engine marketing strategy today!
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Fast Facts |
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Social Media Spending to Hit $757M in 2010 - The total marketing spend on social media is forecast to grow at a compound annual rate of 106.1% from 2005 to 2010, reaching $757.0 million in 2010, according to a research report that will be available on April 11 from PQ Media.
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• YouTube has over 68 million unique users each month and the 6th largest audience on the Internet.
• 50% of the YouTube community watches all of the videos to the end.
• 52% of 18-34 year-olds share videos with friends or colleagues often.
• 73% of YouTube users don’t mind the advertising since it allows the site to be free.
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Over 75% of online consumers do not care whether an online store
is run by a large or
small company. Source: TNS, 2004
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