Creative Offline Website
Marketing Techniques
By: Adam Senour
Although the vast majority
of website traffic is the
direct result of search
engines, there are many
offline marketing techniques
that can be used to draw
customers to your website.
The examples listed below
are but a few ways in which
you can market your online
presence to an offline
audience in an inexpensive
manner. Some of the examples
listed below even can be
implemented at no extra
cost!
Some of these ideas are
fairly common, but some are
rather unique and I
personally have only ever
seen them employed once,
twice, or at most 3 times.
But why would I want to do
this? I already deal with
these people offline.
Most businesses are not open
24 hours per day, 7 days per
week, 365 days per year.
Most websites, however, are
available on a 24/7/365
basis.
Many people, especially
those with busy lifestyles,
tend to use the Internet
during non-business hours.
To give a few examples:
business owners will often
check their emails and visit
suppliers' websites later in
the evening; and consumers
looking to make a high-value
purchase, such as a car or
house, will often research
their purchases online in
advance well into the wee
hours of the night.
Some of these techniques
will also generate new
clients as well; the
possibility exists that you
will attract a client whom
you have had no prior
dealings with.
If you employ some of the
offline marketing techniques
listed below, it could very
well be your site and
company that they deal with
first!
Include your website and
email address on your
business cards and other
print marketing material.
While this may seem rather
obvious, most businesses do
not elect to do so, and it
usually ends up costing them
potential revenue and
profits as a result. Let
people know you have a
method where you can be
reached and information on
your company's products and
services can be found at any
time.
Use your company vehicle as
a "billboard". Automotive
decals are a relatively
inexpensive way to advertise
your company's services.
Depending on what you want,
decals can cost anywhere
from approx. $20-$200 CDN,
and will last until you
choose to remove them from
your car or truck. The best
part is that every time you
want to reach a new target
market for your
advertisement, all you have
to do is drive!
Note: there are more
expensive decals available,
but these are usually
combinations of text and
artwork. The text portions
of the decals tend to be
minimal in cost, as they are
the simpler elements.
Ask potential offline
advertising suppliers for an
"ad study". Some advertising
suppliers have a method
whereby they will offer the
advertiser a sample
advertisement or placement
as a form of an
"effectiveness" study. In
exchange, the advertiser
agrees to reveal the full
results of his/her marketing
campaign to the supplier.
This isn't something that
very many companies do, but
the few that do are
generally suppliers worth
dealing with.
Incorporate your website
into face-to-face
conversations and telephone
calls. Your customer may be
looking for a specific
product or service which may
be outlined on your website.
Guide your customer to that
page and let them read the
information over, being
prepared to answer and ask
any questions that may arise
from said information.
More Ideas
Press releases. If you have
a new product or service,
create a "media" section for
your website that outlines
its details and promote the
hyperlink via press release
to various mass media.
PR Web is an great resource
for mass-broadcasting a
press release to thousands
of newspaper, magazine,
radio, TV, and similar media
managers---and it's free!
Promotional clothing. If
your business has "uniforms"
or "staff shirts", then
including your website
hyperlink on these items is
a great way to promote your
business at no extra charge.
Microsoft takes this concept
one step further; every time
a user successfully
completes their OEM System
Builder exam, they ship the
user a free Microsoft
t-shirt via UPS with nothing
except for the Microsoft OEM
website URL on the back.
Another creative use of this
concept is provided by ADAM
Web Design client Regional
Shows, who used their online
logo on the jersey of a
kids' baseball team as a
form of sponsorship.
Other promotional items.
Pens, mouse pads, coffee
mugs, baseball caps, and
other such promotional items
are great places to include
a company website hyperlink.
Outdoor signage/signboards.
Catch the attention of
people who are driving by
your place of business with
your website URL along with
your company name, phone,
fax, and common email (if
any). They may be driving by
and not have time to stop in
and visit your business, but
they may visit your website
when they have the time to
do so to gather more
information.
Note: be sure to check with
your local municipality to
ensure that outdoor signage
is in compliance with its
by-laws. Some cities and
towns do not allow exterior
property signage.
A Tattoo. A tattoo? As
strange as this may seem,
this is something that can
be very effective. Body
modifications have the
unique property of being
able to attract the human
eye to them, and a website
URL tends to stick in one's
mind as being a rather
unique idea for a tattoo. A
friend of mine, when she ran
a small personal site, used
to promote it in exactly
this manner.
These ideas should give you
a starting point for future
offline advertising
creativity, as well as give
you some ways to see a
return on your website
investment with very little
time, effort or money. Good
luck!
Adam Senour is the owner of
ADAM Web Design, a leading
web design and development
company in Toronto, Ontario,
Canada