Target:  Accountants in Practice and in Business
All-Time High Site Traffic Record for AccountingWEB

For seven of the ten months in 2009, AccountingWEB has broken its all-time site traffic records…October 2009 set the highest mark for site traffic, yet! Over 178,000 page views* for October, 2009 ranked as follows:
  1. Homepage
  2. Tax News Pages
  3. All News
  4. Technology News
  5. Education News
*Source: Google Analytics



2009 is Not Over!!!

There’s still time to sell your product in 2009. AccountingWEB’s lead generation techniques will bring you immediate sales leads. We capture the lead information and send it directly to you for your follow-up! If you need leads now, call us and we’ll make it happen before you freeze your left-over Thanksgiving turkey.



Diane Williams
AccountingWEB Sales Manager
dwilliams@accountingweb.com
office 866-688-1678 x 17

Kathy Costa
Account Executive
kcosta@accountingweb.com
office 866-688-1678 x 13

What’s New on AccountingWEB.com

Our Partners Area is up and running! It’s a place for our members and readers to find out what’s going on with YOU! Our affordable Partners Packages will allow you to post up to four press releases a month in our news feed and feature your products, services, demos, free trials, and whitepapers on your own microsite developed by you and AccountingWEB for our readers. Make special offers to our readers and gather leads.



2010 Marketing Opportunities

For an Editorial Calendar, 2010 Media pack, and your own customized marketing plan to reach and sell to the AccountingWEB audience, call us.




Marketing Spending Pays Off for Small Biz

Excerpt from E-Marketer.com

NOVEMBER 9, 2009

Less than one-half of small businesses studied (46%) were expecting higher revenues in 2009, while 22% anticipated flat revenues and nearly one-third foresaw a decline.

The survey showed small businesses shifting marketing initiatives toward cheaper digital media and away from traditional channels. The top three marketing tools used were social media, e-mail newsletters and search.

Use of e-mail marketing in particular correlated with expected revenue growth.

“The survey clearly reveals that the use of low-cost Web-based marketing tools is playing a strategic role in helping businesses succeed,” said Laurie McCabe, partner, Hurwitz & Associates, in a statement. “Making a few changes to incorporate more online tools into the marketing mix seems to be a key ingredient to small business success.”