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Interactive Marketing will near $55 Billion and represent 21% of all Marketing spent in
Posted by: alex fermin on 12/13/2009 2:47:57 PM
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Search engine marketing, like nearly all digital media forms, is evolving rapidly. Text ads accompanying search results came into the world with little fanfare, but the real-time,individually targeted, bid-based buying system they spawned is now on the verge of becoming the dominant method for all common defined media buying. During these most difficult economic times Search Engine Marketers are more relevant than ever.

Local Sales Direct.com is a startup company making leaping bounds on the internet. We organized in Jan 2009 as a full service Internet Marketing Company. Since our inception we captured business by Key word research. Search engine optimization, web development is based on a thorough analysis of clients' need, to implement effective pay per clicks management campaigns via Google, Yahoo, and Bing.

Our aim is to service small to midsize businesses. We have been very successful in the State of Virginia. Our Plans include expansion to more Mid Atlantic Businesses. We currently serve DC, MD & VA ; next we plan to extend to the South East and North East.

The future of Local Sales Direct is amply explained in the US Interactive Marketing Forecast 2009 to 2014 by Shar Vanboskirk published by Forrester for interactive Marketing professionals. I quote from their Executive Summary ; "Interactive Marketing will near $55 Billion and represent 21% of all Marketing spent in 2014 as marketers shift dollars away from traditional media and toward Search Marketing, Display Advertising, Email Marketing, Social Media, and Mobile Marketing. This cannibalization of traditional media will bring about a decline in overall advertising budgets, death to obsolete agencies, a publisher awakening an a new identity for Yahoo."
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