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Why Use Online Marketing?

Written by: Mathew Tamin

Article Overview: Why use online marketing? The reasons are plentiful, but the two biggest concern arrogance and leverage.

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Why Use Online Marketing?

Why use online marketing? The reasons are plentiful, but the two biggest concern arrogance and leverage. Why Use Online Marketing

You should use online marketing for a variety of reasons. If you can figure it out, it gives you the ability to spend your time, not your money, advertising your business. It gives you access to a much broader market than any brick and mortar business. It allows you to kick the crap out of big companies that just throw money at Internet marketing, a tactic often used to crush smaller business in the brick and mortar world.

When you get down to brass knuckles, online marketing not only gives you a level playing field with the big or bigger boys, it gives you an advantage. I like to call this the leverage and arrogance advantage.

Assume you write one piece of great software and try to start a small company in the brick and mortar world. If you are deemed to be a threat by the big software companies, what is going to happen? If you don't get bought out, they are going to wipe you out. Since you have limited resources and little leverage with retailers, you are screwed, blue and tattooed. Not on the web.

Online marketing is beautiful because it flattens the playing field for all players, big and small. The key is search engine optimization. Regardless of how much money a dominant company in an industry throws at search engine rankings, they will never have an inherent advantage over you. They have no leverage, because there is nobody to buy off. The best they can do is buy advertisements, which most people don't click. If you get the top ranking on Google, Yahoo and MSN for your keywords, nobody can knock you off unless they do a better optimization job than you do. In no way, shape or form would this ever be possible in the brick and mortar world unless you have a monstrous amount of cash.

The second reason you should use online marketing is arrogance. Dominant brick and mortar companies use marketing firms to push their brands on television, billboards, magazines and so on. When the companies open a site, they often have these marketing firms handle their internet efforts as well. Crushing them on search engines is like taking candy from a baby. They haven't a clue what they are doing, but their arrogance will never let them acknowledge they are paying triple the going rate for advertisements on high traffic sites. They just throw money at the problem, a strategy that fails every time on the web.

You, however, aren't going to waste money by purchasing banner ads and other crap that will waste your money. Nope, you are going to pursue search engine optimization on your own or through a credible group. While the dominant company is spending $20 a click for their ads, you are going to be laughing your way to the bank as customers pour in from your top rankings on Google, Yahoo and MSN.

Why use online marketing? That is the wrong question. The correct question is why aren't you already?

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Mathew E. Tamin is a 24 year old power house for the Kingdom of God. At the age of 7 Mathew accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior. In less than one week after accepting Christ into his life, the Lord Jesus appeared to Mathew in a dream and said, You shall establish my Kingdom and my Son Jesus will help you.Subsequent dreams of Christïcs appearances, angelic visitations, and visitation to Hell followed. While in high school, Mathew had a trance. In that trance, the Lord Jesus Christ showed him hell and what happens to those who do not accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. After that experience, Mathew's life was never the same. Mathew graduated from college (Kean University) at the age of 20 with a B.A. in Psychology and an A.A. in Music. He was the president of the Kean University Gospel choir and very active in student government. He also had helped leadership positions in Campus Crusade for Christ, Intervarsity Christian Fellowship and Fresh Oil Ministries in college. 

In 2005, Mathew founded Divine Destiny Ministries, a group of people who are on fire to save the lost souls from going to hell through his books and other ministry resources. Divine Destiny Ministries would later relocate to Rapid City, South Dakota. The primary ministry and motto of Divine Destiny Ministries is, �Taking the Gospel to the Nations� Matt 19:28. Most importantly, he has a passion to see the lives of people transformed by the power of God. Today, Divine Destiny Ministries is reaching over 100 countries in 45+ languages.


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