The internet including search engines, social media and various other virtual platforms including forums, classifieds and blogs, have created a level playing field for small businesses. During the era preceding online marketing, commercials and traditional advertisements were the only effective mediums and they were expensive. Small businesses were usually confined to the real estate space available at their offices and leaflets, flyers and mailers to reach out to their target audience. Business directories were just encyclopedic books. They rarely highlighted any business unless special ads were paid for.
Online marketing empowers small businesses to reach out to millions of people at a fraction of the cost of producing and broadcasting commercials on television, paying for slots on radio and renting giant billboards by the roadside. While online marketing is empowering, the virtual world is also a highly competitive space. The challenges are even more daunting when we talk about the service industries. There is no dearth of option if you think about any service that customers routinely require. Generating traction or some exposure may not be an uphill battle but convincing the target audience to choose one proposition over numerous others is definitely a big task.
Here are some online marketing tips for small businesses in the competitive service industries. Effective use of these tactics will definitely provide a strategic advantage and it can be sustained in the medium to long term. There will be short term impacts as well once all the tactics are thoroughly executed.