Wednesday, September 14, 2005

Finding an Online Marketing Consultant

I've got a web site that needs some paid traffic.  I'm willing to pay the right person to manage that flow of traffic for me.  I'm having a very hard time finding the right person for the job...
 
I can find all kinds of people/companies that specialize in adwords.  It's pretty easy to find someone that does direct mail.  There are lots of companies out there that will start a popup campaign for you.  But I can't find anyone that will manage an online advertising campaign across all avenues.  I'm looking for all PPC (adwords, overture, mamma, findwhat, etc...), banners, popups, classifieds, email, sponsored e-zines, purchased links, and everything else.  I need someone that can review the product, implement the campaign, and measure the conversions and ROI.  At some point it would be nice to test the waters with offline marketing - some direct mail, flyers, postcards, etc.
 
This sort of person/company must exist somewhere, and my money is burning a hole in my pocket... guess I'll keep searching.

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Name: Travis Giggy
Location: Fort Collins, Colorado, US

I am passionate about business on the Internet. This blog is my personal archive of lessons learned while conducting business on the Internet.

I started programming web sites 11 years ago.

In 1997, I started my first Internet business, called Carryout.com. It was an online food ordering service that allowed you to order food from a local restaurant right to your door. At the time, that was pretty cool!

The fire was stoked, and I started learning as much as I could about Internet marketing and copywriting. I became an expert at measuring and testing.

I've been a success and a failure many times over.

Now, a decade later, I still learn every day what it takes to be successful in online business. This blog is how I record those lessons. Since I started this blog, I've learned the value of keeping a written record of my Internet business experiences. As long as I keep learning and growing, I'll keep writing about it.

I doubt I'll ever quit learning.

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