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The Evolution of the Internet Will Shape How Your Business Connects with Consumers

Google, Bing, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Blogs and Interactive Websites have changed the way we communicate. In addition, consumers no longer willingly respond to Yellow Pages, Print, Radio, TV, and are more likely to research services they want and need online. This willingness to resist traditional marketing messages and the massive migration to the web has "changed the game” leaving businesses scrambling to remain relevant, productive, and profitable.

Is What You Don't Know About Advertising & Marketing Sabotaging Your Business While Others Grow and Prosper?

Today, innovative new technologies, like Social Media, Search Engine Optimization, Search Engine Advertising, Email Marketing, Web Content Management, and Customer Relationship Management, offer smart businesses opportunities to connect with customers, but only for those "in the know."

Localloop has developed a number of easy-to-use, web-based applications that enable local businesses to affordably tap marketing resources once available only to larger enterprises. By thinking differently and applying new approaches, you can position your business to grow and improve exponentially.

Local Search Drives Consumers to Take Action

According to the "US Local Online Advertising Forecast, 2007 - 2012" released by Jupiter Research, "local search advertising will increase at a 13 percent compound annual growth rate from 2007 to 2012."

According to a recent ComScore Networks study, the search industry is expanding rapidly, with the total number of U.S. searches having grown by 31 percent between June 2008 and June 2009 (21.9 billion total searches in June 2009).

These findings reveal online search is a vital channel for businesses seeking to generate local leads and sales, yet offline media still holds practical relevance and value in the consumer purchase process.