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Building a Web-Based
Marketing Channel
Presented by:
EACOMM Corporation

Points of Discussion







Who we are
Why Market in the Internet?
E-Marketing methods
Building an Effective Website
Brief Intro to E-Commerce
Web Resources for your Business

Who we are






EACOMM Corporation is one of the country‟s premier interactive web and multimedia developers with 30 full-time and part-time personnel.
More than 30% of our business is done
COMPLETELY on-line.
We predict our online sales to reach US$100,000.00 in 2005, while our total budget for E-Marketing is under US$2,000.00.
We believe this phenomenon is not unique to us and that companies who have products and services to offer the world market can just as easily reap the benefits of on-line marketing.

Why Market in the
Internet?













Internet marketing is marketing to your target market. Your target market is looking for you, and they are trying to find you through the Internet.
There are easily hundreds of million of people from all over the world online on any single day. No other medium can reach this many people at any single time at such a low cost.

Internet marketing is the most cost-effective means of reaching the global market.

Reduce your marketing expenditures by letting your website market your products for you.
For as little as Php 5,000.00/year you can have a website done and hosted. Now is the time to venture into E-Commerce.

Consumers world-wide are ready and willing to purchase products online with increasing regularity.
For as little as a 4% commission on your sales, you can sell your products online and getyour payments in 24 hours.

E-Marketing Methods





Email Marketing
Search Engine Advertising
Cross-linking, Directory Listing
Web Presence

Email Marketing









Email marketing is the most controversial but still one of the most effective

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