Internet
Marketing Requires Persistence
by Scott F. Geld
Marketing your company online requires patience and
persistence. Like every worthwhile investment, you need to
plan on a long-term commitment to reap a good return. Many
Internet marketers pour tons of money into their online
business and expect the returns on their investment to be
lightning fast. There was a boom time when quick profits were
possible. But now it's very much a competitive game and the
time tested strategies of traditional marketing apply to
ecommerce too. Here are some strategies to help you market
your business online:
When possible, use free or low cost online services to build,
host and promote your site.
Keep your business overhead as low as possible by staying debt
free.
Keep up with technology as Internet technology continues to
change. Use it when possible to expand your ebusiness to a
bigger market.
Target your audience. Untargeted mass email campaigns don't
work. Most people view this as a form of spam and are turned
off by it. It's really a waste of time and money and may in
fact, be detrimental to your business.
Create a newsletter that existing customers can 'opt-in' to
receive. Use it to keep them up to date on new products and
specials you are offering. Send it out regularly. Make sure
you provide useful articles or information in your newsletter.
If you don't, you'll lose your subscribers.
Buy relevant targeted advertising from other Web sites. For
example, if you carry a line of dance shoes, buy advertising
on sites that sell other types of dance things.
Try and get reciprocal links with sites that have related
products or services to sell. This way you can build your user
base.
Make sure the text on your Web site includes relevant key
words so that you will have high relevant positioning in
search engines and directories.
If you display images on your Web site of your products, make
sure the images are high quality.
To minimize page loading time, use thumbnail photos so users
can decide what images to enlarge and look at.
For each image, provide text that is descriptive and answers
potential questions customers may have about the product.
Make sure your Web site is easy to navigate so that your
visitors can find what they are looking for quickly.
When planning your Internet marketing strategy, don't forget
to include your Web site address in your traditional print
media. Direct visitors to your Web site as often as possible.
Remember, your Web site is never closed for business; it's
working for you 24 hours a day!
Scott F. Geld is the Director of Marketing for
MarketingBlaster.com, a company providing targeted traffic and
direct links starting at just $5. For more info:
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