Hi:
I was reading my issue of eMarketer today and shaking my head in amazement. I had to share this with you.
According to the article, the "big guys" are finally clueing into how the Internet works. Here's a couple of excerpts;
"...while visitors to Nestlé's Purina website can't download dog food, they can put Rover's picture on the cover of a 2006 pet calendar, figure out how old he is in dog-years, subscribe to podcasts on pet care and download ringtones of barking dogs, meowing cats or even the Purina theme song to their mobile phone. Those activities keep visitors interacting..."
and
"Tide.com is now the Tide Fabric Care Network, where standard product information is available, along with an interactive "Stain Detective" feature, an energy-savings calculator for coldwater washing, a message board and a list of current promotions..."
Well, DUH!! Successful Mom & Pop and home based businesses have known the power of interactivity since the late nineties. That's why "small businesses" scooped 45% of the billion spent online during the holiday shopping period.
See, in a small business, if you get an idea - you do it. In a big corporation, there's the board of directors to run it by and the shareholders to justify it to. And if someone with an idea manages to get past all that, then they get to deal with the IT guy, who's trained on IT systems, not Internet Marketing.
Among "small" business, there's a lot of folks who think emulating big business is the way to go. So they're no competition either.
What does that leave? The movers and do-ers. The group 3ers.
(Read the "What the Bleep?" post if you don't know what a group 3er is.)
And THAT is why it's so darn easy for a small business to do BIG business online. Because they don't have as many hoops to jump through. Because they can get an idea one week and DO IT the next.
Thing is - now that the big dogs are catching on to "interactivity" online, the little dogs will need ways to stand out farther. And - we've already found them, too.
Anyone care to guess what some of the ways the little guys use to stand out from the crowd?
: )
Linda
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