Many small and micro businesses need more
sales but don't have the in house expertise to market their business
effectively. Buying in outside advice and support is often not an option in
difficult economic times leaving business owners with the option of either
doing nothing or doing it themselves using whatever marketing education online
resources they may be able to find.
For a business owner who chooses the do it
yourself marketing route this article discusses the various online resources
that are available and their relative strengths and weaknesses. It is assumed
the owner has limited existing expertise in marketing.
Many Universities and large education
establishments offer distance learning modules in marketing. Although some is
free or low cost the majority is relatively expensive and often targeted at
achieving some sort of qualification - not what most business owners require.
The Chartered Institute of Marketing and other professional organisations do
offer a wide range of material to help small businesses (mostly free) via their
websites.
The major problem with the major education
establishments and the professional bodies is often their background and focus
is on marketing for large organisations and for mass consumer markets. The
experience of the people working and writing for these organisations is not
generally in the small and micro business arena and the information is often
either based on what works for large organisations, or very general in nature
and of little use.
What is needed is good quality information and
education written by people who have actually been there and done it at the
small and micro business level. Luckily, content marketing is important to a
wide variety of organisations and as a result there is a vast amount of
marketing education information available online. The challenge is to sift what
is good information from what is not.
Blogs are one potential source of information
on how to market a small business effectively. There are many online, many
written by people who have come out of big business and now attempt to apply
their skills to the small business arena. The best ones however are written by
a growing underclass of people (many without a formal marketing education) who
have grown successful businesses using online marketing from nothing and now
share information via blogging and other routes.
Another source of marketing information and
also advice and support are a number of sites focused specifically on small
businesses. Most of these sites do offer good quality information for free but
make their money from associated mentoring and coaching which can be expensive
and beyond the range of many businesses. Other online marketing education for
business sites offer good quality information at relatively low cost but they
expect the business owner to navigate the large amount of information available
and apply it themselves without support.
Which ever do it yourself marketing route may
be taken the key to success is ongoing commitment and consistency otherwise the
marketing process will almost certainly fail. There is little doubt any
business owner going it alone on marketing will need to invest a significant
amount of time in both securing marketing education information online and
applying it to achieve success.
Online Marketing Education for Business
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