Monday, November 07, 2011

Internet marketing in the Middle East

Internet marketing in the Middle East is on the rise. Between 2009 and 2010, Twitter users in the Middle East were estimated to be from 15,000 to 40,000. However, that number was way off. The number of Twitter users in the Middle East is actually around 5.5 million.
The number of Facebook users in the Middle East is around 15 million.
It's amazing how internet use has just exploded in countries which aren't even fully developed. The internet provides a great way for people to connect with each other, no matter where they are physically located. The internet is also a great way to attract customers to a business. I have a magazine back issues website and several blogs. I use social media to advertise them. Selling old magazines without the internet would be pretty difficult. I could advertise in local papers, on the radio and television, but it's a small niche and probably not very profitable locally. Thanks to technology and the internet, I created a website, promoted it, and now have customers all over the world purchasing magazines from me. I will ship outside the United States, so every one in the world is a potential customer.
Internet marketing takes a lot of skill, time to learn and time to keep updated on the latest techniques. It's a field which is always changing. Those skilled at internet marketing in the Middle East need to learn search engine optimization in order to be found in search engine results. Learning about keywords and finding the proper analysis tools is important. Website design and development knowledge is needed in order to have a visually attractive website. Email marketing, social media, smartphone app creation and adword campaigns are also crucial to the success of a website.
Internet marketing in the Middle East provides a great opportunity for financial success. A successful website has the potential to turn into a full-time work at home job. Areas of the Middle East are poor, so the idea of success and earning a lot of money is a draw to those hoping to do better than those before them. Over the years, I've earned money from the internet. I don't have hours and hours a day to devote to it though, so I've only made a supplemental income. The internet provides these bright, young kids in the Middle East who own a computer and have lots of spare time, an opportunity for success normally only dreamed about. It will be interesting to see what happens in the Middle East as new generations raised on technology grow up. Hopefully they will use the internet and technology for good purposes.