This article presents an overview of the primary facets of online marketing. You can use it as a checklist to ensure you don't forget something essential to the success of your business.
If you are new to marketing online it may be because you are starting a completely new business, perhaps to take advantage of the unique opportunities the internet offers, or because you wish to grow an existing business and your customer and products base.
Here's an simple overview of what you will most likely be seeking to do ...
Here's an simple overview of what you will most likely be seeking to do ...
Whichever of the above 2 strategies you are undertaking, you will need to ensure that
There a couple of things to consider here.
If you are starting a new business consider choosing a trading name that matches available .com domains. Even if you are going to operate within one country (see below) you might want to buy the .com version of the domain to ensure no-one else can use it. It may well catch visitors who remember your site name but forgot that it is .co.uk etc.
If the domain name you want is already taken (it probably is), try adding a word, eg www.bmxbikeclub.com can become www.bestbmxbikeclub.com
Choose your domain level carefully. Use it to indicate the type of business ...
All the usual business demographics and technical profiling apply here. Detailed stuff on end-user profiling is here.
Obvious really, but you'd be surprised how many business don't do this. Once you've profiled your end-users, you should be able to put yourself in their shoes or canvas the opinions and views of friends and relatives who match those profiles.
You must brand every page of your site, products, stationary, banner ads, flyers etc. Branding involves ...
If you can do this visually, great. If not, then provide a clear and concise description of what the site is about on the home page (much like this site).
Don't name your links ambiguously , or organise your site into technical areas. What does "Archive" or "MP3" really mean? Think about what your end-user will understand and want. If you are a DJ try links like ...
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All businesses know its tough getting new customers. Therefore its very important to keep them.
Approximately 50% of users looking for something on the web, use a search site, and many of these are looking for sites they have visited before but forgot to bookmark. Search engine optimisation is the process of ensuring your site achieves the highest position (or "ranking") is search results. Search engine optimisation is explained here.
Not all sites need content updates regularly but most do. A friend of mine builds and maintains sites for small building contractors and only adds new improved testimonials and product ranges (new recommended boiler, flooring materials or roof construction processes etc) when they are available. A site like Planet Of Tunes however, needs new updates at least every 2 weeks. That means a major new resource and home page.
Repeat visitors will want to find the newest stuff quickly, so help them.
Here's a few ideas ...
If your business is a member of or associated with an industry organisation, make this clear. Use logos and kitemarks etc
Use known banking and card systems and services such as Visa, PayPal etc.
If the business has no bricks and mortar high street presence, customers will want extra re-assurance. Use some of the following and make them visible and concise ...
Setup a system whereby customers can rate and review the product you sell.
Essential for builder, landscape gardening, healthcare, car sales sites etc
Find sites that offer complementary products and services to your, not competitors, just sites that will be of use to your customers.
Just like conventional print advertising, buy a banner ad present on sites that you think will drive traffic to your site. Analyse the click through's every month.
Use the services offered by Google (AdWords), Yahoo, Ask etc to place ads (ofen called sponsored links) on other sites and search result pages. Monitor the effectiveness and click through rates of your ads carefully each month to ensure they are appearing on sites that are driving traffic to your site and you are not paying for ads which are ineffective.
NOTE: Google AdWords is the service whereby you pay to place ads on other sites, Google AdSense is the service whereby you earn from having other sites ads on your site.
Affiliate programs drive customers to your site and you pay a fee to the referring site for each sale.
Where appropriate, register your site with appropriate sites such as Froogle etc
Ask you customers if they would like to join your mailing list. Have a page for this on your site and an option towards the end of each shopping transaction.
Once you have a mailing list you can direct market. Here are a few things to consider ...
Really simple syndication is a browser based technology that automatically alerts a visitor (who has subscribed to the RSS feed at your site) whenever your site is updated.
There is a lot of talk about targeted ads and offers using mobile phone technology. More on this in the future.
Always a good way to get people visiting and interested.
An article on viral marketing is here.
If you have the time and something to say/present, this is becoming very popular. Many technology equipment manufactures are creating video tutorial / commercials and creating podcasts and uploading to YouTube.
People are savvy to outright misuse of blogs for marketing purposes, but if you're clever and subtle its still a great way to get a buzz going by word of mouth.
Probably the most effective way to get the word out about your site is personal recommendation.
You can use a php script to allow visitors to email the url of the current web page to their friends. You get an email to let you know whenever someone does it. A good free script can be found at ... www.tamingthebeast.net
There are lots of sites out there which rely on a steady flow of news. Are your new products and services newsworthy?
They're as popular as ever, and don't forget to brand them all.
As with any good marketing strategy you will need to analyse its success by ...
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