02-29-2020, 07:38 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-29-2020, 07:42 PM by Claire Koch.)
100% I agree.
In simple terms offline marketing is for brick and morter businesses and online businesses just depends if you want to do marketing that involves running around town and putting up signs, buying offline ads in magazines etc, or sit at your computer!
If you don't mind sitting at your computer online marketing is for both as well!
Both work well but offline marketing which is expensive can be eliminated if you can do only online marketing and succeed.
Hope I said that correctly.
Online marketing can be done free where as offline marketing cannot, even if you run around with materials for putting on cars, or dropping off other places you still need supplies.
Well we all know nothing is free if you market online you have to buy electronics to do that. Most of us do that anyway so its more "like" free to market online.
I prefer online I personally think it works well but takes practice and learning the ins and outs.
Having said all that I think offline marketing has sort of dual meaning so it does get confusing. We refer to the skill of servicing businesses as "offline marketing" as well.
In simple terms offline marketing is for brick and morter businesses and online businesses just depends if you want to do marketing that involves running around town and putting up signs, buying offline ads in magazines etc, or sit at your computer!
If you don't mind sitting at your computer online marketing is for both as well!
Both work well but offline marketing which is expensive can be eliminated if you can do only online marketing and succeed.
Hope I said that correctly.
Online marketing can be done free where as offline marketing cannot, even if you run around with materials for putting on cars, or dropping off other places you still need supplies.
Well we all know nothing is free if you market online you have to buy electronics to do that. Most of us do that anyway so its more "like" free to market online.
I prefer online I personally think it works well but takes practice and learning the ins and outs.
Having said all that I think offline marketing has sort of dual meaning so it does get confusing. We refer to the skill of servicing businesses as "offline marketing" as well.