Top 5 Internet Marketing Strategies for Las Vegas

Posted on 24 June 2009

Internet marketing is critical to marketing and promoting your Las Vegas business and website, so you should keep in mind that internet marketing strategy should be an integral part of your overall marketing strategy for your Las Vegas company or business.  I’ve taken time to compile what I consider the top 10 internet marketing strategies you should keep in mind for your Las Vegas business and website:

  1. Search Engine Optimization – promotes organic traffic for your website and helps rank and promote your company’s website. Learn more about Search Engine Optimization (SEO).
  2. Email Marketing – collect email addresses and create your own email list to market to, including exisiting client. Learn more about email marketing solutions that can help find leads.
  3. Utilize Google Tools and Products – google offers a variety of mostly free online marketing tools. Learn more about google’s online marketing tools.
  4. Write and Distribute your own Press Releases – writing a press release for your business is relatively simple and there are a ton of free and almost free ways of distributing a press release online. Learn more about writing your own press release.
  5. Write a Blog, Publish Articles – if you make yourself an expert or provide insider information about your specific business or industry, you will get noticed. More information on blog marketing.

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- who has written 173 posts on Las Vegas Marketing, Web Design.

Michael has owned and operated Perkolate of Las Vegas (www.perkolate.com) for over 10 years and has worked in the marketing and design fields for over 15 years. He has extensive experience successfully strategizing and executing marketing communications plans and online and print materials including major website launches. Michael holds a B.F.A. in Art & Design from San Jose State University, as well as Certifications in Marketing Communications from San Jose Sate University and Web Programming & Design from Computer College of Silicon Valley. Michael has also previously taught Web Design and Digital Imaging at the Art Institute of Las Vegas.

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