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The 9 Step Plan to Internet Marketing Success
BY: David Bain Words: 448
1) Become more respected in your field every week. Appear in blogs and
forums specific to your industry every week. Revisit your comments to see if anyone
has replied to you, seeking clarification. 2) Submit one article a week for publication elsewhere. Strive to develop
one-on-one relationships with other publishers. Ensure that you are renowned for
writing quality oriented, informed articles, and that you’re available for further
comment and interaction. 3) Add a minimum of two new articles to your website every week. Don’t
just stick up your new site and then say, “Well, I’m glad that’s done. All I have
to do is promote it now.” Search engines love a flow of continually new, relevant
and informed content. 4) Keep your visitors. After you’ve worked hard at attracting visitors
to your site, you need to ensure that you keep them. Use RSS, email newsletters,
podcasts and other forms of visitor retention. Just because somebody isn’t a customer
now doesn’t mean that they won’t be in the future. 5) Write press releases. Once a month you should be writing an article
that is so good or stocking a new product that is so impressive you have to tell
the world about it. This will keep you at the forefront of your industry. 6) Buy visitors. Your long-term aim is to create a website where your visitors
always come back for more. Your short-term aim is to get to that stage as quickly
as possible by buying visitors and promoting your website. You should still earn
profit from buying visitors. If not, there’s something wrong with your advertising
medium, product or website. 7) Analyse your traffic. Keep on top of who is referring your visitors to you, what kind of technical capabilities their computers have, where your visitors
are from, how long your visitors are staying with you, which pages your visitors
are viewing, whether or not conversion goals are being reached. 8) Write an ebook. A professional looking ebook focusing on your industry
does a lot for your credibility. More than that, it gives you an opportunity to
put into effect one of the most constructive viral marketing forces available
online today. 9) Keep your web knowledge present. As well as being a professional in
your chosen industry, you need to be at the forefront of web business. Unless
you stay abreast of new developments – and are willing to constantly amend your
strategy - you’re acting like an old-fashioned, nationalised organisation competing
with the global economy.
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