The document discusses blogging for internet marketing. It defines internet marketing as marketing products or services online using interactive methods like search engine marketing, display advertising, email marketing, and affiliate marketing. Some key social media marketing methods mentioned are blog marketing and viral marketing. The advantages listed are accessibility of information, reduced need for sales force, faster business expansion, and relatively low costs. Limitations include not all people receiving the message and an inability to physically interact with tangible goods before purchase online.
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1. Blogging for Internet Marketing Maria “Ria” A. Jose http://www.alleba.com Notre Dame of Marbel University February 2, 2008
2. Marketing process that is needed to discern consumers' wants focusing on a product or service to those wants to mold the consumers toward the products or services fundamental to any businesses growth create the consumer awareness of the products or services Wikipedia : Marketing
3. Internet Marketing online marketing or Emarketing marketing of products or services over the Internet interactive ties together creative and technical aspects of the internet, including design, development, advertising and sales
4. Internet Marketing Methods search engine marketing display advertising e-mail marketing affiliate marketing interactive advertising online reputation management Social Media Marketing Methods: blog marketing, and viral marketing
7. Advantages availability of great amounts of information accessibility reduced need for a sales force faster and easier expansion of business relatively low cost of entry
9. Limitations not all people may get the message low speed Internet connections inability of shoppers to touch, smell, taste or try-on tangible goods before making an online purchase
10. How to Succeed Have goals Innovate Be disciplined Know your product and services well Communicate well Be Updated Be Passionate Focus on the Product or Service