In one of my previous posts I mentioned that there is a hot niche right now for anyone with word press experience to set up blogs for local businesses.  We all knew that local businesses have been left out of the internet marketplace as a group.  Their old ways of advertising – the yellow pages, direct mail, and even television is seriously on a down slide.  In fact, haven’t the yellow pages filed for bankruptcy?

Even though setting up blogs was going to be a step in the right direction, there is still the problem of driving traffic.  They would need to learn how to post regularly, write articles,  get a presence on Facebook, Twitter etc.   And….we all know how time and labor intensive these steps can be.

So what’s the answer?  The answer is a new, up and coming company called AdzZoo.  AdzZoo is just what local businesses have needed for a long time and the timing couldn’t be more perfect.   AdzZoo has positioned itself as an SEO company specializing in uniting local businesses with their local customers via the world wide web.  And it does this at very affordable prices.

AdzZoo has several geo-targeted neighborhood campaigns that suit every business owner’s advertising budget.  Why pay for buckshot advertising anymore?  If I’m a local business owner in Tupelo, MS, I only want to advertise to the folks in Tupelo that are searching for my product or service.  And since 97% of all needs for information begin with a search engine, I want to be right where my customers can find all about me.

In a down market, businesses should be spending double on advertising.  Instead of coming up with more cash for advertising they should simply move the money from dated advertising that is no longer working to advertising that will work in this economy that will bring them new customers.

I really like what AdzZoo has to offer both it’s customers and it’s reps.  I may be joining AdzZoo myself.  http://www.adzzoo.com   or  http://www.tryadzzoo.biz

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