Most trade pubs run annual buyer’s guides, relics of pre-internet days. But you’ve got to imagine that a focused list of suppliers would be of value to their readership still. And so I diligently respond to update requests from magazines, especially when their buyer’s guide includes an online listing with a link (yay PageRank).
I’ve just had two to take care of, one of which was a 5M Word file I had to download and then email back. Its almost painful to think of the office assistant who gets stuck digging thru each of these responses, all 21 pages. (I’m sure I’ve complained about this kind of thing before.)
So I was excited to find out at the InfoCommerce Conference that there is software out there that can help publishers manage such projects, priced under $10K. And for you entrepreneurs considering creating a directory website (or book), this has to be a great way to launch.
bg2go is the only self-service print and online buyer’s guide and directory solution: “bg2go is completely self-service. Companies can sign up to be listed in your directory, update their listings, change categories, and even purchase enhancements in both the print and online editions of your directory using bg2go’s integrated credit card processing software. You maintain control over what gets listed in your directory, all the while making it easier for companies to do business with you.”
For the sake of marketing managers everywhere, I hope bg2go sells a bunch of software! Good luck, Don McAlpine.
A B2B marketing blog by an honest-to-goodness marketing manager for an industrial manufacturer.