Remember, the internet is one marketing channel. It does have broad and powerful reach. However, consider your strengths.
Do you work best with people directly? Go to conventions. Any convention will do. It will put you near a lot of people where you can use your strength.
Are you a writer? Blogging may be the path for you. It does not even have to be your blog. There are topic specific blogs you can contribute to and already have an internet exposure you need. You may even be comfortable to set up your own blog and have a similar set of blog entries there and keep posting on the other blogs with back links to your blog.
In the end, find and use your strength. If you can find a nitch on the internet that supports your strength, then go for it. The key is it has to be in your strength or you will never keep it maintained. On the internet, if something is not maintained, it gets shuffled to the bottom.
Don't get me wrong, many websites will let you write and maintain your own content. Maybe all you need is the help of a local kid to get it up on the site as you envision it. Only you can decide if that is in your strength.
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Remember, the internet is one marketing channel. It does have broad and powerful reach. However, consider your strengths.
Do you work best with people directly? Go to conventions. Any convention will do. It will put you near a lot of people where you can use your strength.
Are you a writer? Blogging may be the path for you. It does not even have to be your blog. There are topic specific blogs you can contribute to and already have an internet exposure you need. You may even ...more