09 Mar 2008 03:49:55 | Brandon Milford
Marketing Strategy By Brandon Milford With the plethora of
websites online and hundreds added each day, how are you going
to separate your website from the others? When I began my first
online venture I was so excited to have my website up and
running and I remember thinking “wow, the toughest part is
behind me”, referring to finally getting the aesthetics and
functionality of the website just how I wanted them. I thought
that marketing the website would be the easy part. Boy was I
wrong. My site was up and running and was designed very
professionally. I had no doubt that visitors would be confident
in my ability to deliver top notch services. The only problem
was that I had very few visitors. I made a couple of ignorant
marketing mistakes early on that cost me. One mistake was simply
not planning. I had no plan in place on how I would go about
marketing the website and reaching my target market. I really
had not even truly defined my target market. Sure, I thought
about it a lot, but I had not written down who my target market
consisted of. I find that actually writing down your goals in
business and life is key to your reaching them. By writing down
what you wish to accomplish you can have your plan there in
front of you and it makes it easy to analyze and ask yourself if
you are taking the correct steps to achieve your goals. How on
earth could I have expected to successfully market the website
if I had not defined my niche market and written out my course
of action on how to position my business within this group? So
what sort of things should you think about when planning your
marketing strategy? Here’s a basic list to get you on the right
track.
Basic Steps to Planning Your Marketing Strategy 1. Decide
whether you are going to sell products, services or both. 2.
Test the waters to ensure that there is a legitimate demand for
your product and/or service. Do this by simply talking to
friends and family and ask them if they would find your
offerings useful. Also, make up a short questionnaire and have
people fill them out. On the questionnaire include questions
pertaining to the problem that you are solving with your
products/services. This will give you insight into the number of
people that are experiencing this problem as well. Also on this
questionnaire include questions such as “What
magazines/newspapers do you read?” “What type of websites do you
most often view?” What we are now doing is ensuring that there
is indeed a market for our products/services and at the same
time gathering valuable information on how to place our products
in front of them and others like them, once we bring our
products/services to the market. Use your imagination and ask
other insightful questions that will give you additional
information into their lifestyle, shopping habits, and
tastes/preferences. Now we have proof that there is a demand for
our products/services and the information on how to target this
market. 3. Get your website up and running and optimize it for
the search engines before submitting it. Please see my article
for more on this topic. 4. Take the information you gathered in
step two and decide how you will place your products/services in
front of your niche market.
An additional mistake was submitting my site to the search
engines before it was fully optimized. It is much easier to
achieve a great ranking if you optimize your site first and then
submit it rather than submitting your site and then trying to
pull it up to a higher ranking. So how can you optimize your
website for a better ranking in the search engines? This is a
topic in and of itself and entire books have been written on
this subject. Below are four basic steps to get you on the right
track. These four steps were taken from Obtaining a #1 Ranking
in the Search Engines by Ryan Allis. I highly recommend this
book and it can be found at: http://www.search-engines-guide.com
Four Basic Steps of Page Optimization 1. Select the keywords you
want to focus on. 2. Create an optimized page for each of your
targeted keywords by having ample page copy, focusing on keyword
prominence, and using related page names, proper meta-tags,
proper title tags, proper alt-tags, heading tags, and text
links. 3. Avoid dynamic database-driven content, JavaScript,
keyword spamming, and multiple use of content. 5. Make sure
there are lots of web sites linking to yours.
So before you embark on your e-business journey be sure to
develop a marketing plan. This plan must be flexible as it will
change as your business grows, but it is critical to the success
of your business to identify how you will position your
products/services to your target market; and remember – optimize
your website BEFORE submitting it to the search engines.
About Author :
Brandon Milford is the Founder/President of Pimil.com. A web
solutions firm dedicated to providing professional website
templates and additional web based solutions.