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William King
William King is the director of Wholesale Pages: http://www.wholesalepages.co.uk , Aid and Trade: http://www.aidandtrade.com , Daily Trader: http://www.dailytrader.com  
By William King
Published on 09/30/2009
 

The article talks about the advantages of B2B marketing over consumer marketing and how the Internet growth has transformed business marketing into a lucrative field.


Winning combination of internet and B2B marketing

Though business to business transactions have been there for ages, B2B marketing is a relatively new phenomenon (or perhaps marketing was not classified into separate categories like B2C, B2B, and B2G back then). Ever since the categorization, business marketing has surpassed the traditional "consumer marketing" by all measures, that too in this short time period. Business marketing is now established as a much bigger and more profitable venture, particularly in the developed countries. Basic difference between these two, as evident by the names is that in B2C marketing we target individual consumers, while in B2B marketing our aim is to engage businesses, organizations and large corporations. Business marketing is undoubtedly a tough job, but far more profitable without any doubt. Mainly, for following reasons …

 

  • The profit margin is much larger than consumer marketing
  • You don't have to cope with the cut-throat competition that exists in consumer marketing
  • Business marketing is not unpredictable and complicated when compared to consumer marketing
  • Once secured, the customer (i.e. a business) stays with you for a much longer period
  • Customer acquisition cost is lower when weighed against the income that generates as a result

 

Internet and B2B Marketing:

From positioning to promotion, and sales to customer support service, Internet has revolutionized the B2B marketing, B2B marketing and Internet make an excellent duo that is cost-effective, far reaching and equally promising. Ignoring internet as a marketing medium altogether, can prove to be a suicidal decision if you are running a B2B business.

 

Low cost:

If you are looking to cut down costs for research studies, promotional campaigns, lead generation or even branding, internet is the most economical medium to carry out all these tasks, and the fact that most of online marketing techniques may draw in only the targeted customers, makes it even more worthwhile.

 

Cementing your relations with the customers:

Social media networks e.g. Facebook or LinkedIn enables your customers to interact and get the answers to their queries (regarding your business or products) in no time. Corporate Blog is an excellent way to establish yourself as an experienced professional; you can elaborate your business mission, share your knowledge of the industry, and get immediate feedback. Similarly, you can provide your customers with an expeditious customer support service at absolutely no cost involved.

 

Online B2B marketing platforms:

Luckily, internet offers various types of B2B marketing platforms and business networks, which mean you've got a pool of interested buyers readily available. These networks (e.g. dailytrader.com) can take the fuss out of B2B marketing and give an instant boost to your sales.

William King is the director of Computers Wholesale Suppliers: http://www.wholesalepages.co.uk/ukwholesalers/Computers-9-0.html , Germany Wholesale Suppliers, Distributors, Dropshippers & Manufacturers: http://www.dailytrader.com/germany/ , China Wholesale Suppliers, Distributors, Dropshippers & Manufacturers: http://www.dailytrader.com/china/ and Designer Clothing Wholesale Suppliers: http://www.wholesalepages.co.uk/ukwholesalers/Clothing__Designer-117-0.html . He has 18 years of experience in the marketing and trading industries and has been helping retailers, entrepreneurs and startups with their product sourcing, promotion, marketing and supply chain requirements.