23 Feb 2008 03:21:29 | Denise Ryder, Marketing Coach
Having an eBusiness isn't just about getting gobs of people to
your site and hope that a number of them buy. Having your little
web counter screaming 50,000 visitors a day doesn't mean "jack"
if no one buys from you. It isn't about the quantity of your
visitors it's about the quality.
Steve Boutelle has realized this and it sparked this question
from him...
Steve Boutelle here . . . LOVED the article on ethics! -
something that's definitely a major part of any truly successful
business practice. I'm sending in my Marketing question- here it
is:
What are your top proven recommendations for getting qualified,
targeted visitor traffic to your site that will continue over
the long term?
Great question and one that is on the mind of every eBusiness
owner "out there."
I know you are probably looking more for the "tactics" to put
into place rather than going back and regrouping a bit and we
will get to the tactics but first things first...
The main thing that has to be on your mind is to stay focused.
When you first get into an eBusiness you have to do your
homework. What I mean by that is find out what people want and
need and then build a business around meeting those needs.
You CAN'T BE all things to EVERYONE. It just doesn't work. What
you need to be is the "expert" per se in one or a group of
related needs/wants and build your business around that.
When you are "focused" you will see that a great many things
come together for you. You will find that you aren't spending
gobs of money on traffic generating systems, with the hopes of
getting "someone" to buy. You will have a better idea of where
those people are and become more proactive in your marketing
strategies and budget spending. There is a huge difference in
terms of marketing dollars and success rates when you go from a
mass marketing approach to a targeted approach ;o)
Go back and look at your web sites and look at it from the shoes
of a visitor and see what they see. That little exercise will
ALWAYS give you a lot of information in figuring out why people
aren't buying and what needs to be adjusted.
So...first thing in getting long term targeted traffic is to
stay focused and try not to be everything to all people. Meet
the needs and wants of a targeted market and not the masses. One
you know your target market and what they want then the
following kicks in for you as far as specific marketing tactics
is concerned...
1. List building - I have sprouted off here continually about
the NEED to have a list (or several lists) of your own. A list
that is separate from your affiliate programs so that it can
follow you wherever you go. If you have a focus then of course
your lists become more focused as well. You will have a list of
people who have a want and need for your products/ services as
opposed to just a bunch of tire kickers who aren't really sure
what they want or need. Does that make sense??
Your business should have more than just one list. You can have
a general list (ie, a subscribers list for your newsletter
perhaps), and it should also have specific lists built around
sales of certain products and services you offer. If you are in
the health and nutrition market and sell several different
products in the line, then for each product your sell, those
customers become targeted to that product. You can then look at
that and make targeted lists from that and act accordingly.
List building, as I said above, is THE KEY. You have the ability
through your lists to be specific and target only those who want
and need your products/services.
2. Advertising - once you know your market and who needs what
you have, in the process you find out where they hang out. When
you know what newsletters and forums they go to then it makes
things easier for you. Again, you are focused with respect to
your marketing and are going into newsletters that speak
directly to your target as opposed to the masses. Prime example
here...
ProfitSpace focuses on marketing and copywriting tactics for the
eBusiness owner. My target market for ProfitSpace is eBusiness
owners.I can't tell you how many classified ads I receive from
people who are selling health and nutritional products. A person
who is selling H&R products specifically is targeting people
with health issues. While yes I am sure that there are eBusiness
owners with health issues, they aren't in the frame of mind to
read about it in a marketing newsletter. They are looking for
business help. That person selling these products would have
generated far better response by going to a newsletter which
targets health related issues.
You NEED to target your advertising to fit the newsletter you
are advertising in. If you are SELLING health products then go
to a health related newsletter. If you are trying to build a
downline for your mlm then fine, stick with a newsletter geared
towards business.
Another thing about advertising that will certainly help you in
building long term targeted traffic. DON'T SEND A PERSON TO YOUR
SITE, send them instead to a no cost eReport, eBook or eCourse
that ties in and relates to your target/focus. REMEMBER if you
don't have a list then you are basically shooting yourself in
the foot. You WANT the email address and the name of the
visitor...you DON'T WANT them to go to your site, see what you
have, hope they'll bookmark you and come back. They won't do it.
Let me give you an example of what I mean...
In the case of Mariangie who is promoting tele-communication
products. Instead of placing a typical classified that leads a
person to her site, she writes a no cost eReport on,
oh...say...how to save money on your monthly cell phone charges
and writes a classified promoting that report. BINGO she has a
name and email address of someone who has a need to save money
on their cell phone. You can go much farther in terms of
marketing with a warm body to market to as opposed to marketing
to a ghost ;o)
See how that works??
So...look at the focus of the newsletter you are advertising in
and make sure it reaches your target market...AND...lead a
person to a report or some other list generating tool...NOT TO
JUST your web site ;o)
3. Articles - I can't tell you how effective writing articles
has been for my eBusiness (actually, yes I can!!). Articles
RULE!! For one issue all eyes are on you, you take center stage.
Writing articles as it relates to your business is a fantastic
way of generating trust and rapport, and gives you credibility.
We mentioned about about targeting your advertising and articles
work in much the same way. Find those newsletters who reach your
target market then write good, informative articles that "talk
to them." Share your knowledge and they will come and see what
you have to offer, sign up for your reports/courses and spread
the word about you.
I know that many people will not write an article because they
feel they aren't writers. "Don't eat that Martha, it's ca ca!!"
Anyone can write a simple "how to" article. Just do up an
outline for yourself and use it as a guide to gather your
thoughts and then just take your "how to" process and put it
into steps for people to follow.
Articles not only promote you and your site in a subtle way but
the Resource Box provides you with the PRIMO classified ad spot
there is in the newsletter. See people will read your article,
understand what you are saying and THEN read who wrote the
article. That's where the resource box comes into play because
that is essentially your ad. There they find who wrote the
article, your site address and then of course an incentive to
get them on YOUR LIST...by offering a them a no cost report ;o)
Keep in mind that that ONE ARTICLE can reach more people than
you could ever possibly imagine. You aren't limiting yourself to
just one newsletter...you can send that very article to several
publishers within your TARGET MARKET and reach tens of thousands
of people all at the same time. The great thing about using
articles is the fact that it doesn't cost you a cent..just takes
a little time in putting your knowledge to paper...oh, I mean to
disk ;o)
4. Develop your own information products - Why rent if you can
own. What I mean by that is why use someone else's information
products when you can quite capably write your own and use it to
it's full advantage. Developing your own eReport, eCourse, or
eBook provides you with SUCH AN ADVANTAGE. You can use your own
knowledge and create a product and then leverage your marketing
through the efforts of others...AND like articles reach far more
people than you can possibly imagine.
Now if the mere thought of developing your own info product
really scares the heck out of you...well first off, don't let
it. If you are writing articles then you can do a little
formatting change and turn a group of articles into a report or
course very easily. However, if that STILL makes you feel like a
deer caught in the headlights, then your have an alternative. In
terms of using information products in your marketing...opt for
the reprint or customization rights ALWAYS.
Why??
Well, because as I said above you use these products to leverage
YOUR marketing efforts. Yup, you didn't write the course you're
using but your links and advertising is weaved throughout the
particular course. When people who subscribe via your web form
for the course will always know who they received that course
from because your advertising is throughout, NOT someone else's.
It just doesn't make sense to work hard at marketing a course
and then NOT have your information somewhere inside. Why are you
doing that to yourself?? If you are going to spend time and
energy in marketing a product make sure that it leads to YOUR
LIST and IT HAS YOUR INFO inside at least. If you are allowed
within the confines of the license then let others give YOUR
COPY of the product away and leverage your marketing through
their efforts...but DON'T let someone else ride your coat tails
without getting something out of it.
Do you see how that works???
I offer an eCourse and offer customization licenses, so people
have an option. To me as the author it makes no difference if
you opt for the license or not...it is still a win/win. The
person gets to use my course to build their list so they are
smiling. In that regard the win for me is that I am leveraging
my marketing through their efforts and because they didn't buy
the customization license ALL MY ads and links remain in place.
Now if they took the time to see just how this works and what
they can do to change it around a little they would see that by
spending the $6.95 in the long run that ecourse just turned the
tables for them. They STILL get to use the course as a list
building tool AND they also stand to get hits by being able to
add their own offers each day for the duration of the course.
PLUS, by offering THEIR CUSTOMIZED version of that course to
others to use for their list building...they have just turned
the tables again by using the efforts of those who are using
that course.
I can totally appreciate the fact that eBusiness owners have
been through hell and back and have been burned many times by
products and/or services offering them the moon. I understand
the reluctance to spend money...HOWEVER, in the case of
purchasing an eCourse or eReport customization license that
gives you such a winfall of potential...it just makes for smart
business ;o)
Ok, we have gone over four tools for help you gain targeted
traffic. Now the other part of Steve's question involved "long
term." Well, it stands to reason that if you keep up with the
article writing, developing new information products are at
least using those that are out there to YOUR full advantage, and
using classified advertising the right way...that the long term
will follow. This isn't rocket science and YOU DON'T need a
degree in marketing to pull any of these off successfully. All
you really need is to be persistent and consistent ;o)
Every eBusiness owner needs to start with some form of marketing
strategy or foundation. These four tactics will certainly give
you a good solid foundation. Once you have them in place and
they are pulling for you, you'll then be able to look at the
other tactics like pay-pe-click search engines and give that a
shot. The point that I want to really stress is the fact that if
you start with the four tactics I mentioned above and they will
always be working. Then as you progress you add new tactics,
test them and if they prove to be beneficial then you add them.
It does take a bit of time and effort to see the rewards, but
they will happen...just stick with it and don't give up ;o)
If you have a great understanding of the foundation but need to
have someone who can help guide you putting the foundation to
work for your own business, then you could use a Marketing
Coach. Take a coach for a No Cost TEST DRIVE and see what they
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About Author :
Denise Ryder is a Marketing Coach writing from her home office
in Northern Ontario (Canada). Hey...are you a do-it yourself
marketer? Are you struggling a little? Need just a little
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