How to Handle offline Promotions in an Online World
Saturday, December 11, 2010 at 10:32AM
Bob D Ward

Here's some advice from Print Runner


When you run an Internet-based business, it's easy to forget that there's a large segment of the population who is either not online (no, seriously!) or – at the very least – not in the habit of regularly visiting the sites you've decided to target for advertising and promotions. If your Internet marketing strategies have stalled and your freelance business is suffering as a result, you could end up feeling like you're at a loss as to how to proceed, completely trapped by the limitations of your online universe. That's why it's so vital to remember that offline promotions can still play a very important role in this online world.

Many freelancers hesitate to market themselves offline for two reasons: First, because they have doubts as to how valuable “real world” advertising can be when they have the entire Internet at their disposal, and second, because they think that creating actual, physical ads will be prohibitively expensive. In actuality, promoting yourself both online and offline is an excellent way to broaden the scope of your business and reach out to untapped segments of the marketplace that could use your services.

As for the cost, commercial printing services are surprisingly affordable, especially if you choose to print items in bulk. Here are a few of the easiest ways to use these materials to your advantage without abandoning your attempts at link building, social networking and content promotion:

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