So tragic!
Jan 31, 2023 8:01 pm
The Impact of Online Marketing on 9/11 Businesses
Did you know some businesses survived the 9/11 terrorist attacked in USA?
For example: Fred Alger Management
Address 2001: WTC North, floor 93
Address 2021: 360 Park Avenue
Then: 35 employees died in the attacks including CEO David Alger, brother of founder Fred Alger.
Now: Dan Chung, Fred’s son-in-law and longtime employee, replaced David. He has overseen the company since then growing it from $16 billion to $47 billion in assets under management. The firm now has 172 employees.
The terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 had a devastating impact on businesses across the United States. As the world moved to an online economy, many businesses found themselves struggling to stay afloat. The need to reach customers quickly and effectively became more important than ever before.
The use of online marketing is one of the most effective ways to reach customers in a timely and cost-efficient manner. The reach of online marketing is much greater than traditional methods such as newspaper, radio, and television advertising. With the right strategy, businesses in the 9/11 tragedy were able to reach new and existing customers, build relationships and increase their sales.
However, online marketing is not the only solution to the challenges of the 9/11 attacks. That is why in TLI, though our training and market are online we still maintain an offline presence because we understand the importance of both. Businesses must also be active in the offline world, attending events, networking, and building relationships with their customers. If a business relies solely on online marketing, they may miss out on opportunities to build relationships with local customers and create loyalty to their brand.
The importance of having an online and offline presence cannot be understated. In today's world, it is essential for businesses to have both in order to reach The importance of having an online and offline presence cannot be understated. In today's world, it is essential for businesses to have both in order to reach the widest possible audience and remain competitive. The right mix of online and offline marketing can be the difference between success and failure for businesses affected by the 9/11 attacks.
Sincerely,
Love Oladele
Ps: Most courses would teach you how to market either online or offline, but i have created a course to teach you how to SELL ONLINE AND OFFLINE to ensure maximum profit from all channels.