Small businesses reach new Internet customers through the BT Web Clicks Service
30 Sep 2009
BT Web Clicks is a search engine and directories website marketing service that helps small businesses to reach new customers over the internet, offering guaranteed results1 for a fixed cost.
For a fixed monthly cost, BT Web Clicks places a sponsored link on major search engines - including Google, Yahoo! and MSN, driving potential customers to a business' web site through carefully chosen keywords, and also promotes customers across BT's own directory sites - including BT Exchanges, The Phone Book online, UFindUs, SmileLocal and MoreUK. It now includes an option for businesses to have their own dedicated and optimised website created as part of their package.
BT Web Clicks customers benefit from a team of experts who ensure that all campaigns are fully managed. The team analyse the customer's web site and current usage on search engines to choose the keywords that are most likely to generate potential business and professional copywriters craft eye-catching advertisements for placement on the search engines.
Contacts generated through BT Web Clicks deliver potential Customers straight through to the business' website and also deliver emails, text messages and telephone calls generated from the directory listings.
Bruce Abercromby, General Manager Online Product and Marketing said: "More than 70 per cent of internet users rely on search engines to find a local service and they are a proven way of generating leads. However, it can be both time consuming and costly to set up and sustain a campaign."
"BT Web Clicks helps by choosing appropriate keywords and delivers traffic to your site, enabling small businesses to focus on converting enquiries into sales - and all for a fixed monthly budget. We guarantee that you'll get the results that you've paid for at the agreed price - or we'll give you your money back for any undelivered contacts."
For more information on BT Web Clicks Plus please contact:
David Loxton - New Media Sales Consultant
07501 230 358
1 Subject to 12 month minimum term. For terms and conditions see www.bt.com/btwebclicks
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