by
Shelley Lowery
Developing and implementing
a strategic marketing plan is an
essential part of your Internet
success.
Your plan must include both
short-term and long-term
strategies in order to succeed.
Short-term marketing strategies
are those that bring you a
temporary boost in traffic.
Although these techniques are
very important to your overall
plan, they are only a
temporary traffic source
and must not be solely relied on.
Short-term marketing strategies
include:
· Purchasing advertising
· Bulletin Boards
· Search Engines
Long-term marketing strategies
are those that bring you a
steady stream of targeted
traffic over time. These
strategies will continue
to produce results even years down
the road.
Long-term marketing strategies
include:
· Opt-in Lists
· Freebies
· Content
By creating and implementing
a balanced marketing strategy,
using both short-term and
long-term strategies, you will
drive a steady stream of
targeted traffic to your website.
Creating a successful Internet
presence involves much more
than designing a great website
or having the "perfect"
product. Listing your website
with the Search Engines is
your first step, however,
you must not solely rely on the
Search Engines to bring
you traffic. You must develop a
complete promotional strategy
and work it every day.
-> Search Engines:
A significant amount of website
traffic originates from the
major Search Engines. Most
Internet users will go to a
Search Engine, type in a
keyword phrase and look through the
top 10 - 20 results. Most
of the time, they'll find what
they're looking for in the
first 10 results. The percentage
of click throughs is even
smaller. Listing near the top and
grabbing the attention of
your target audience is the top
priority.
Your first step will be to
optimize your web pages to the
best of your ability. Visit
http://www.searchenginewatch.com
for a complete overview
of the Search Engines and
optimization.
-> Opt-in List
As soon as your website is
up and running, you should
immediately begin building
an opt-in list. An opt-in list is
a list or database containing
email addresses of individuals
who have chosen to receive
your email messages. Your
messages may be web site
updates, product updates or an
ezine. They provide you
with a direct line of communication
with potential customers
and enable you to promote your
products or services. For
further information, visit the
following web address:
http://www.web-source.net/ezine_basics.htm
-> Organizing Your Strategies
A good way to organize your
promotions is to set up a web
page, for your personal
use, which will contain your
complete strategy. This
page should be stored on your hard
drive and not uploaded to
your server. Your page should
contain four sections:
· Daily Promotions
· Weekly Promotions
· Monthly Promotions
· Miscellaneous Promotions
Each of these four sections
should contain the appropriate
information for each of
your promotional resources such as
website name, user ID, password
(if applicable) and
hyperlinked web addresses
for each website you plan to use
for your promotions. This
will enable you to open your web
page each day and visit
the sites you have listed.
-> Daily Promotions
Link Exchanges:
Exchange links with websites
similar to yours, but not in
competition.
Discussion Boards:
Visit some popular discussion
boards and share your
expertise. Although you
may not advertise on discussion
boards, you can include
your signature file with your post.
Visit the following web address
for a complete listing of
some of the top discussion
boards:
http://www.web-source.net/web/Discussion_Forums/
-> Weekly Promotions
Your weekly promotions should
consist of placing a paid
ezine advertisement and/or
arranging ad swaps with fellow
publishers.
Visit the following web address
for a complete listing of
hundreds of publishers and
contact information for
advertising. http://www.directoryofezines.com
To organize your ad placements
and swaps, place the
publication names, publisher
names, ad dates and hyperlinked
web addresses within your
weekly promotion list.
-> Monthly Promotions
Your monthly promotions should
include writing an article in
the area of your expertise
and promotional exchanges.
To organize your monthly
promotions, place the names and
hyperlinked web addresses
for each of your promotional
resources within your monthly
promotions section.
Writing Articles:
Writing articles that may
be freely published with your
bylines is one of the best
promotional methods online. Your
article may be published
in hundreds of ezines, on websites
or even in magazines.
Visit the following web address
for further information:
http://www.web-source.net/write.htm
Promotional Exchanges:
Cross promoting is a powerful
technique used by many
Internet marketers to increase
the exposure of their
products, services or publications.
You simply decide what
type of promotional exchange
you would be interested in and
contact fellow marketers
to discuss an exchange.
The most effective technique
used in cross promotions is
recommendations. By providing
each other with a personal
recommendation you can increase
your response rates
tremendously.
Here are some popular cross
promoting techniques you can use
to boost your business:
· Ezine Ad Swaps
· Subscription Exchanges
· Ezine Column Swaps
· Byline Exchanges
· Signature Exchanges
· Ebook Exchanges
· Private Web Rings
· Ride Alongs
· Upsells
· Free Bonuses
· Forum and List
Moderation
-> Miscellaneous Promotions
Promoting your website offline
is an often overlooked way to
increase your traffic. Your
web address should appear on all
of the following:
· Business cards
· Letterhead
· Envelopes
· Receipts
· Invoices
· Sales letters
· Brochures
· Flyers
· Post cards
· Fax documents
· T-shirts
· Pens
· Pencils
· Mouse Pads
· Phone book listing
· Voice mail message
· Newspaper/magazine
ads
· Vehicle
Below, are several resources
to assist you:
IDit Plates - Put your web
address on your vehicle.
http://www.iditplates.net/new/2711/index.html
Magnetic Signs - Full size
magnetic signs for your vehicle.
http://www.magneticsigns.com
Visit iPrint for all of your
printing needs.
http://www.iprint.com
Place ads in newspapers,
magazines, on the radio, or on TV.
Visit the following websites
for a complete list of
resources to assist you:
Gebbie Press
http://www.gebbieinc.com/
NewsDirectory Newspapers
http://www.newsdirectory.com
Newspapers Online
http://www.newspapers.com/
For even more promotional
products, PromoCity can add your
logo to any one of over
500,000 items.
http://www.promocity.com
Press Releases:
CanadaOne provides a free
interactive press release builder.
http://www.canadaone.com/promote/pressrelease.html
Gebbie Press provides over
10,000 links to print and
electronic media on the
Internet.
http://www.canadaone.com/promote/pressrelease.html
Dr. Kevin Nunley will write
your press release and send it
to 5,000 media contacts.
http://www.drnunley.com
Automated Press Releases
will enable you to send your press
release to over 10,000 media.
You write your press release
or they'll write it for
you.
http://www.automatedpr.com
Once you've created your
promotional web page, open it
within your browser and
add it to your favorite places or
bookmark it for easy daily
access. Set up a specific day for
your weekly and monthly
promotions and perform your
miscellaneous promotions
as needed.
Although these promotional
strategies are far from complete,
they provide you with a
basic overview to get you started.
Once you've implemented your
promotional strategy and
continuously work it each
day, you'll be amazed with the
results of your efforts.
Consistency will be the key to
driving massive traffic
to your site.
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Copyright © Shelley
Lowery 2003.
About the Author:
Shelley Lowery is the author
of the highly acclaimed ebook
series, Web Design Mastery
-- An eight volume (500+ pages)
in-depth guide to professional
web design. Web Design
Mastery is being hailed
as the "Bible" for professional web
design. http://www.webdesignmastery.com |