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Having a nichemarket Listing vs Using Classified Sites
27 October 2018 | 0 comments | Posted by Che Kohler in Updates
Getting attention online isn't as easy as people often make it out to be. Digital has been a transformative way to market your business, but it still requires, skill, dedication and hard work. Mastering your marketing can be the point that makes or breaks your business, and for the budding entrepreneur, it might not come easy.
You have many options available to you, from creating a website, using social media, paying for ads and of course creating ads on classified sites.
Classified ads are a great way to get started and create some awareness, the problem with these sites is that you're only as relevant as your last ad. Once your ad expires so too does your online reputation. When using a classified site, you will find that each sale is very personal since there is often scepticism around your ability or the quality of your product.
Selling from a classified ad takes a great deal of time and skill to overcome this pre-purchase dissonance and put new customers at ease.
Do you need to be posting on classified sites?
Classified sites are ideal for private sellers and those looking to make a passive income by selling their goods or services. Since these sites have grown in popularity and garner a lot of traffic, it was only a matter of time before small to medium-sized businesses jumped on board to try and grab a piece of this attention and try to find prospects.
Classified sites are often a hit and miss tool, and you will need to be consistent in your posting and perhaps even put some money behind promoting your ads if you want to get the best out of these platforms.
How is nichemarket different to classified ad sites?
Classified sites are a place to advertise products, services and offerings with all emphasis placed on a specific deal you're trying to push to make sales. While nichemarket is a place where you advertise and market your business and brand. It's a site where budding entrepreneurs can start to build an online reputation without having to know anything fancy like creating websites or being a social media guru.
It is a marketplace for you to showcase why your business is fantastic! nichemarket is for those of you who to sell the products and services they are passionate about and let that speak for itself.
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Can I use nichemarket if I already post on classified ad sites?
Yes, you can. We encourage you to make the most of all your marketing avenues and help build your credibility and online reputation. As we all know classified sites are filled with spammers, scammers and people trying to make a quick buck.
The situation makes it harder for legitimate entrepreneurs to market to consumers since they need to first break through all the clutter of ads that are posted daily.
Once a consumer finds your business via a classified website you still need to able convince them that you are trustworthy and this often takes time and you could lose potential sales.
How does nichemarket solve the problem of online reputation management for small businesses?
Having a nichemarket listing allows you to send potential customers to a webpage that you own and can change and update at any time. Customers can quickly find all the essential details around your business after they've seen your ad.So instead of having to spend time with them over the phone or emailing back and forth many of them will have all their questions answered in seconds. Saving you precious time you can use to focus on selling to serious clients.
Also, nichemarket also provides you with an online place to collect customer feedback. If you've made a customer very happy, encourage them to review your business on nichemarket.
Now you have a place to let your business and service you provide speak for itself by increasing the number of positive reviews on your listing. Which will help add credibility to your business and put new customers at ease when considering your services or products.
Not listed on nichemarket yet?
What are you waiting for? Help us, help you, sign up today for FREE and showcase your business to thousands of new customers each month.
Find out more about nichemarket's features
If you would like to find out more about what you're able to do on the nichemarket site, then check out our help guide or stay up to date with all the latest improvements in our updates section.
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