Digital Britain 2009 - A Growing UK Online Audience

June 17, 2009 by Lydia Edwards  
Filed under Featured, Online Marketing

In the House of Commons (London), the Labour Culture Secretary Ben Bradshaw (16 June 2009) announced a plan of how the UK will develop and grow the digital landscape. This report affects all homes and businesses with or without broadband and will impact revenue generation in the future.

Currently on the list of developed nations, the UK does not have the highest broadband speeds and we are beginning to fall behind other less developed countries. Worse still, there are many communities in the UK without any access to broadband at all. This is made worse because ISPs (Internet Service Providers) are not willing to invest in the infrastructure of unprofitable areas.

In order to access a wide array of online information, streaming media and use social networking tools like Twitter and Facebook etc, we need to have fast and reliable broadband access. Many small businesses operate from home and according to the Digital Britain Report 2009, currently 2.1 million people (6% of total UK employment) contribute to the digital economy.

It is the UK Government’s intention to make sure that everyone has access to ‘next generation’ super fast broadband by 2012. The downside for UK households with fixed lines is that we will be taxed £6 a year to make this happen. The upside is the potential for growth for businesses that understand the growth potential as more and more of their target markets have online access

As an entrepreneur and business owner it is essential to identify areas that have a potential for growth. Faster and more widely available broadband will provide access to a bigger target market with a new way of promoting marketing messages. The web removes any perceived country borders which can stop business transactions from taking place. Regardless of whether you are UK based or live further a field, a better access to fast broadband in the UK will definitely open up the market place.

Take advantage of a burgeoning UK online audience and demonstrate a level of expertise in what you do - your niche. All of the following online strategies are low cost (if not free) and demonstrate how using guerrilla marketing can achieve specific online goals.

  1. Make sure that you have an online presence. A UK Microsoft executive estimated that approximately 50% of UK businesses did not have one (2007). A blog is the place where you can demonstrate your knowledge and expertise but a basic website is better than nothing.
  2. Demonstrate Knowledge. Write articles, press releases and blog posts that demonstrate your knowledge on a regular basis.
  3. Incorporate multimedia such as audio and video onto your websites and User Generated Content (UGC) directories such as YouTube.
  4. Grow your mailing list. Get people to sign up to a free ‘gift’ on your blog/website to gather email addresses. If you have a blog, users can sign up to receive RSS feeds with your latest blog posts.
  5. Communicate Regularly - Send out emails about your industry, sector, products and services to you’re your mailing list.
  6. Social Networking - Sign up for free Twitter and Facebook accounts, fill in your profile and take part in social media networking with your specific target audience. Give your prospects and clients a way to get to know you better.
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Free Online Tools

April 16, 2009 by Lydia Edwards  
Filed under Online Marketing

The web is a resource that is under utilised by many businesses.  It is fair to assume that many businesses in general could make more use of the web to grow their businesses. 

Technology is at the heart of guerrilla marketing as it creates a level playing field and allows entrepreneurs to flourish by defining a niche, automating processes and offering products to a targeted and segmented audience. 

21st Century OnlineIn the twenty first century there are so many cost effective or free options available.  Apart from an online brochure, the web allows you to create a relationship with customers/clients, to communicate with them on a regular basis, build a bond of trust and emphasise your expertise. 

 

The advent blogs, podcasts, forums, multi-media and social networking for business purposes and despite the size of your business, you can demonstrate your business acumen to a worldwide audience if you wish. 

Cost of entry is low – at minimum you need an internet connection and then you can either learn how to create your own website using various tools yourself or outsource the tasks to someone else.  If an ecommerce website is needed, then companies such as BT Tradespace and free online classifieds offer free web space to sell products online. 

Top five free online tool categories:

  1. Sell online (free) – BT Tradespace, Free Classifieds
  2. Social Networking – Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter
  3. Non Hosted Blogs – Blogger.com, Wordpress.com
  4. Online Video/User Generated Content (UGC) – YouTube
  5. Podcasts – Audacity Recording Software
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