This blog has reported on the importance of adjusting small business internet marketing campaigns to take advantage of the upcoming Cyber Monday craze as well as the following holiday shopping season. But, recent research has shown that many small to medium-sized businesses (SMB) may not have the proper website to support this traffic.

According to Entrepreneur, many SMBs may not be ready for the digital rush. For example, the source states that nearly 94.5 percent of all SMB websites are not equipped to provide business transactions, which can hinder the business's ability to capitalize on Cyber Monday traffic.

Furthermore, 98 percent of companies do not have a mobile optimized site to take advantage of the numbers of consumers that will be using their smartphones to compare prices and even purchase products.

While many workers may get Black Friday off as a holiday, a recent CareerBuilder survey shows that nearly half of all professionals will shop at work during Cyber Monday, indicating that even spending the day back in the office will not prohibit any economic activity.

"Employers tend to be more lenient when it comes to workers using breaks or down time to get online and – in some cases – take care of some online shopping," Rosemary Haefner, vice president of human resources at CareerBuilder, said in a press release.

It's clear that businesses will need to take full advantage of targeted internet marketing avenues to stand out from competitors during this holiday shopping season. By partnering with an experienced digital advertising agency, a company can create an effective internet marketing campaign that gets the most out of this profitable time.