The 7 Secrets of Internet Marketing
by
Michael Fleischner
Many marketers have been shifting their marketing budgets to the web
over the past few years. Marketing online allows you to target specific
audiences and easily track return on investment, commonly referred to as
ROI. Unlike traditional marketing methods, results of Internet marketing
campaigns are almost immediate. This allows you to better evaluate what
elements of your campaign are producing results and which are not. When
buying online media, you must be willing to shift your marketing dollars
to the online methods that produce a positive return.
To be successful at Internet marketing, you must understand the
essential secrets of Internet marketing. These secrets can allow you to
achieve success by finding the right audience, communicating your
message properly, and leading consumers down the path to purchase. These
secrets include:
1. Website Directory Listings. Before you begin any marketing
campaign, make sure that the website you're promoting has been listed in
the common directories such as DMOZ, Yahoo!, and Google. Even if you're
using a marketing page off of the root directory of your website, be
sure that the primary site is listed. This ensures that prospects can
continue to find your marketing pages long after you've launched your
campaign.
2. Generating Traffic. In order to realize a return on your
investment, you need to generate traffic to your marketing pages. There
are a number of ways to do so online. Some of the most popular include
Google AdSense, Overture, and Looksmart. Other methods include affiliate
programs and targeted website advertising. Research other websites that
have the audience you're looking for and negotiate favorable ad rates
for your online marketing campaign.
3. Marketing Pages. Don't lead prospective purchasers to a
generic website. If you do, potential buyers won't know what to do next.
The easier you make if for prospects to take advantage of your offer,
the better. Whenever creating a marketing campaign online, provide a
specific page for leading purchasers to your product or service or a
billboard that showcases the offer. Take the guess work out of making a
purchase and more consumers will buy.
4. Testimonials. Customer testimonials are the most powerful
way to sell your product or service. When consumers hear from those who
have purchased and used your product or service, they gain a certain
level of trust and comfort in what you have to offer. Solicit
testimonials after each purchase and use those that are the most
convincing to prospective purchasers.
5. Create a Compelling Offer. Be sure to offer something that
no one else is currently offering. If your offer is similar to your
competitors or is not very interesting, consumers have no reason to
learn more. Of course providing something for FREE is often a great way
to entice potential customers. Maybe it's a 3-day free trial or a free
evaluation of some kind. Be creative, try something new, and measure the
response.
6. Developing Trust. Before anyone will buy from you, your
website or company needs to be seen as reputable. This means that
consumers can purchase from you and not worry about the safety of their
credit card information, personal information, or anything else being
exchanged. A good method for developing trust is to purchase and display
safety and reliability icons such as BBB Online, Trust-e, and VeriSign.
7. Provide a Guarantee. Nothing makes a consumer more
comfortable with a purchase than offering a guarantee. Perhaps you can
offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee or a money back guarantee. A
guarantee is a great way ease the risk of making a purchase. If your
competitors are offering a guarantee, you want yours to be equal or
better.
Internet marketing is an incredibly powerful medium for segmenting
your prospects and delivering targeted advertising. Online, you can
easily measure you return on investment and refine your marketing
campaign over time to improve results.
If you are a local business you can benefit from Internet marketing
as well. Look for local directories to list your business or service.
Or, you can supplement your local advertising with product marketing
pages on your website. Internet marketing is more than just placing ads
online, it's using the web to communicate the value of your products and
services.
Michael Fleischner is the founder and President of
http://www.marketingscoop.com. He has appeared on major media
including the TODAY Show, Bloomberg Radio, and more. With more than 12
years of marketing experience, Michael has developed major brands as
well as a variety of businesses in need of leading marketing programs.
Visit
http://www.marketingscoop.com for more free marketing articles.
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