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Telefonkatalogen.biz: Internet Marketing More Lucrative Than Ever

A new study has found that Internet marketing is gaining in popularity and success--a finding that has come as no surprise to the marketing professionals at Telefonkatalogen.biz.

2012-07-05
NEW YORK, NY, July 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) Because of the way in which technology is continually evolving, there are some technological trends that have a definite shelf life; after a certain period of time, they lose their efficacy, or simply become obsolete. Such does not seem to be the base with the online marketing industry, which is clearly here to stay. A new report finds that even over the past year, digital marketing has grown both more widespread and more lucrative--and that more and more companies are coming to embrace the importance of a strong online marketing presence. This finding has won the attention, and the agreement, of Norway-based company Telefonkatalogen.biz.

The report in question notes that, in the first quarter of 2012, online marketing revenues were up by a huge 15% over the first quarter of 2011--substantial growth in just a year's time. The report finds that more and more businesses are investing in new media and online marketing strategies, resulting in an industry that brought in more than $8 billion in revenues, in the first three months of 2012 alone.

Telefonkatalogen.biz, a catalog listing and SEO marketing firm based in Norway, has responded to these significant findings with a press statement. According to the company, the continued growth in online advertising dollars is simply a reflection of where the Internet is headed. "It is only logical that Internet marketing has gone up in its popularity and in its revenues," says the Telefonkatalogen.biz statement. "A lot of companies have been moving their marketing budget from paper-based outlets and traditional media to Web-based channels ever since 2004, and so this entails growth for companies that actually provide these Internet marketing services."

The Telefonkatalogen.biz statement continues. "That is why, for example, more and more companies that offer paper-based marketing tools are refocusing their efforts toward offering online marketing tools and resources," says the company's statement. "In fact, in the coming years we might see more and more paper-based media growing extinct.

As for how long the trend toward online marketing services will continue, the company says that it has everything to do with consumer trends--which means that online marketing is surely here to stay, while marketing in more traditional venues is likely to continue toward extinction. "It's based on the simple fact that more and more people are using the Internet to access information, and where the users are most heavily concentrated, that's where the majority of the top marketing tools are going to be found."

ABOUT:

Telefonkatalogen.biz helps small businesses in Norway increase exposure through online marketing techniques. The company offers a variety of services that includes search engine placement to ensure maximum ROI. The professional team at Telefonkatalogen.biz is well aware of the most visited sites, and utilizes this knowledge to increase online presence for local companies. Every week, the website's search portal gets over 70,000 hits, making it Norway's fastest-growing professional search engine. In addition, clients can expect quality service and user-friendly solutions.

To find out how the company can help your business, visit www.telefonkatalogen.biz.


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[Press-News.org] Telefonkatalogen.biz: Internet Marketing More Lucrative Than Ever
A new study has found that Internet marketing is gaining in popularity and success--a finding that has come as no surprise to the marketing professionals at Telefonkatalogen.biz.