Maximizing
Your Internet Marketing Strategies
Teacher:
Shelley Lowery
Developing a
successful Internet marketing strategy is the key
to your online success. Your strategy not only
involves your marketing and promotional efforts,
but your web site will also play an important role.
You must develop
and implement both short-term and long-term
marketing strategies to bring a continuous flow of
targeted traffic to your web site.
Developing a
powerful strategy is a very important part of your
success. However, unless your web site is
specifically designed to sell, your efforts will be
useless. You must look at the entire picture before
you begin.
Short term
marketing strategies are those that bring you a
temporary boost in traffic. Although these
techniques are very important to your over-all
plan, they are only a temporary traffic source and
must not be solely relied upon.
Short-term
marketing strategies include:
Purchasing
Advertising
This form of
short-term marketing includes ezine advertising,
banner advertising and classified ads. Although it
is important to occasionally purchase advertising,
it is short-term and will produce short-term
results.
Bulletin
Boards
Although sharing
your expertise at popular bulletin boards can
provide you with a boost in traffic, it is a
temporary boost. It will not continue to produce
results. Most boards only display a certain number
of posts and the rest are archived.
Search
Engines
Obtaining a high
ranking in the Search Engines is a never-ending
battle. You may have a top ten ranking one day and
the next day your site may disappear. It is very
important to submit your web site to the Search
Engines, but trying to keep a top ten ranking is
very time consuming -- your efforts may be better
spent on more effective marketing techniques.
In order to
create a steady stream of targeted traffic to your
web site, you must also market for the future.
Long-term marketing techniques are those that will
continue to produce results even years down the
road.
So what are some
of these long-term powerful techniques?
Here's a few to
get you started:
Opt-in
lists
Ask for your
visitor's name and email address. In return,
provide them with a valuable publication, a free
course or some other valuable information. By
continuously building your opt-in lists, you're
creating a long-term database of potential
customers.
Freebies
Give away
something of value engraved with your name,
business, product or service. Your freebie might be
software you've created, a free ebook, or even a
free course. The key to creating a long-term
marketing freebie is to allow it to be freely
distributed. If your freebie is good, it will
quickly saturate the Internet and continue to
circulate eternally.
Content
Provide the
Internet community with free content. Content comes
in a variety of forms such as articles, tutorials,
tips, reports or whatever you'd like. Allow your
content to be freely published in ezines and web
sites. Content is a highly sought after commodity
and can provide you with a great deal of free
exposure for years to come.
A solid Internet
marketing plan will include everything from your ad
to your thank you and follow-up letters. Each
process in your plan must perform a specific
task.
1. Your
short-term marketing strategies will drive traffic
to your web site in intervals. Each time you place
an ad, your traffic will increase. After a few
days, your traffic will drop off.
2. Your long-term
marketing strategies will drive a steady stream of
traffic to your web site. Your traffic will
continue to increase over time.
3. Your ad must
draw your potential customer's attention and create
curiosity. It must lead them to click through to
your web site.
4. Your web site
will then take over and provide further
information, while leading your potential customer
to your order page.
5. Your order
page will be packed with all of the benefits your
product has to offer and call for action.
6. Your marketing
plan will continue to be implemented by closing the
sale with a thank you letter.
7. Your final
step will be to send follow-up messages in the
future to provide good customer service and
introduce new products.
A marketing plan
is an absolute must. If you have no direction,
you'll travel in circles and ultimately never reach
your goals. Plan your work then work your plan. You
may be pleasantly surprised with the
outcome.
About
the teacher:
Shelley
Lowery is the Webmistress of Web-Source.net -- Your
Guide to Professional Web Site Design &
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