This is awesome! IT's important ... delivering the goods
1) Your website with no planning... FAIL
2) Failing to do your homework and studying your competitors
3) Making websites that are hard for your customers to get through
4) Failing to Write the words that draw people to get the response
5) Not making Permission based email marketing lists
6) No Traffic Generation Strategy
7) Not Using SEO and Social Media
8) Not using a combination of Online and Offline Combinations
9) Failing to Track Marketing Campaigns in your business
10) Not building virtual teams and partnerships.
11) Failing to Follow Up with Prospects and Customers
12) Failing to make sure you Computer is up to the task of what you are doing.
We will dive into each one in the future...
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
The Master Internet Marketing Tip of 2012
Posted by
Scott Lindstrom
Here it is ready...
Go to Seminars whenever possible if its within 3 states of you GO!!...
"You must be willing to do the things today that others wont do if you want the things tomorrow that others wont have" -- Les Brown
I am going to the equivalent of the Grammies for Home Based business in Las Vegas April 2012
24 speakers are going to deliver the content it is going to be insane! ( In a good way )
I know this is not much of a post but I simply cannot say enough here about
going to WEBINARS that's W..E..B..I..N..A..R..S
Just today I was on 3webinars One was a Linked In workshop and the other one was a leadership call that I am part of and finally there was the huge event in April called the "No Excusses Event."
I know what you are thinking where do I find these webinars... I must say you got to physically
go to their websites and sign up to receive their information... Go onto social media sites and
follow them and connect with them. through facebook and twitter and linked in and you will get
updates of the who what the where and when...
seek out the marketers sign up on their lists and
Go to Seminars whenever possible if its within 3 states of you GO!!...
"You must be willing to do the things today that others wont do if you want the things tomorrow that others wont have" -- Les Brown
I am going to the equivalent of the Grammies for Home Based business in Las Vegas April 2012
24 speakers are going to deliver the content it is going to be insane! ( In a good way )
I know this is not much of a post but I simply cannot say enough here about
going to WEBINARS that's W..E..B..I..N..A..R..S
Just today I was on 3webinars One was a Linked In workshop and the other one was a leadership call that I am part of and finally there was the huge event in April called the "No Excusses Event."
I know what you are thinking where do I find these webinars... I must say you got to physically
go to their websites and sign up to receive their information... Go onto social media sites and
follow them and connect with them. through facebook and twitter and linked in and you will get
updates of the who what the where and when...
seek out the marketers sign up on their lists and
Monday, February 20, 2012
A example of a daily marketing plan
Posted by
Scott Lindstrom
Are you spending enough time marketing your online business? Yes, there’s lots to do, but if you break your internet marketing program up into small manageable tasks that you can accomplish on a regular basis, it becomes much easier.
This is the traditional start of the work week. Usually the busiest day on any working person’s calendar, by Sunday evening, Monday morning can loom like a great beast waiting to devour all of your time. Not when you work for yourself – at least, not if you do things the right way!
Take a look at this example of an effective daily Internet Marketing Plan.
Monday
This is the traditional start of the work week. Usually the busiest day on any working person’s calendar, by Sunday evening, Monday morning can loom like a great beast waiting to devour all of your time. Not when you work for yourself – at least, not if you do things the right way!
As far as marketing goes, you might want to limit what you do to reach other people who are just as busy as you are. Instead, do some behind-the-scenes work.
Take a look at your website statistics. Weekends tend to be popular days for consumers to buy online and you might find some interesting data to help narrow your marketing efforts. Did you experience a high bounce rate? Was a particular item you sell more popular than others? Did you see an increase in traffic due to a holiday or event? What’s being said on the social media sites you frequent and could you capitalise on one of those topics related to your own business?
Take a half hour to update all your social networking sites with a fresh micro-blog post.
Tuesday
This is a good day for venturing forth and posting and blog commenting. Go back to your social networking sites and see if anyone has left a comment on your posts. Scan through the posts made by your network of friends and find at least three or four to comment on.
Find a new site to add your profile. Spend an hour or so updating your information, adding a photo, and looking for friends. Remember that you will need to add this new site to your list of social networking profiles you maintain. If you don’t currently keep a spreadsheet with your user name and password, this is a good time to start.
Wednesday
Write an article with a link to your website. Rewrite several versions of the same piece and then submit them to article directories. If you are not already a member at several sites, sign up to become a regular contributor.
Use the same topic of your article to write a blog post. Spend a few minutes submitting it to social bookmarking sites. While you are there, find interesting content from others that you can Digg, Stumble, re-Tweet, or leave a comment on.
Thursday
Do some link building. Revisit one of your older blog posts and use the free version of Fast Blog Finder to find other blogs where you can leave a comment and a link back to your site. While you’re visiting, ask the owner if you can write a guest post for a future date.
Visit a forum where you are a member. Glance through the threads and find one where you can contribute intelligently to the conversation.
Friday
Take a look at your pay-per-click advertising campaign or your affiliate marketing statistics. Take note of any data that indicates concern. If you need to make changes, now is the time to do it before you get a rush of weekend traffic to your site.
Post again on your social networking sites and blog. Give your network a reason to remember you when they have time to do some shopping.
Saturday
You don’t need to work all day, but this might be a good day to start working on new online video content for your site. Entreat friends or family members to help you produce it, provide music, or function as actors.
Sunday
You should have at least one day per week when you don’t do any internet marketing work. Take a break, you deserve it. Start fresh again on Monday.
While this particular Internet Marketing Plan may or may not be right for you, as you can see, a few minutes a day could make a big difference in your site’s search engine optimisation and that there are enough things to do on a daily basis to keep you growing your business and your profits.
Sticking to a solid Internet Marketing Plan could have lasting effects and before you know it, you could need to spend just a fraction of this amount of time to keep the profits flowing in.
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