Managing Your Home Based Online Business - 4
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Working at home in a business on your own, and having
responsibility for managing yourself and all the specialist
functions of the business, has been my theme for the last 3
articles in this series.
One of the most important departments in any company is the
marketing department. That particular “specialist” function is
one that is critical to any business, small or large, online or
offline. Now you are working alone in your own internet
business, you are the one who has to know:
· what internet marketing options are open to you;
· how to select which ways to promote your business and
website;
· how you will budget for your advertising and other internet
promotions;
· how you will monitor the success of your different internet
and advertising promotions once they get started.
· how to manage the marketing of your business so that it is
synchronized with the other key aspects of the business,
especially finance.
Internet marketing is a massive and ever changing subject, so I
will make absolutely no attempt to cover it in detail here.
There is a considerable amount of material available for free
on the internet. All I can say is: absorb as much as you can
and then try to take a down to earth view of it. That is what I
have done in the past, and have not got my fingers burnt with
the internet marketing ebooks I have paid for.
You are very likely to find that marketing is a major expense
in your online business, whether it be on information,
advertising, or time saving products and services. If you spend
a lot of time online researching internet marketing, you will be
exposed to a cascade of options. Some of those options will be a
magnet for your wallet, others will just be a waste of your
valuable time; some will be both. This is why you will benefit
from viewing things as a manager would, especially when wearing
the finance hat.
If you do not manage your new online business, it will
mismanage you and your bank account. You cannot risk going with
the flow, when you are totally unaware of where the flow is
heading, and that is especially true of marketing. However, all
marketing has an element of risk, as has starting your own
business. Finding the right balance is not easy.
How Do You Manage Your Marketing?
Achieving the right balance requires a management skill, even
though you may never before have seen it that way. Where do you
apply that management skill and how? I suggest you at least bear
the following in mind at all times:
· Managing your business is an attitude of mind; an awareness.
If you can elevate yourself to thinking as a manager, even
though you have nobody other than yourself to manage, then you
are setting yourself up to be a better and more successful
business owner.
· Critically examine all requirements, or temptations, to spend
money on marketing. If the marketer in you is anxious to spend,
you should stand back from that and take a balanced view.
Examine your proposed spend again the next day. You may have a
different and more circumspect view next time.
· Having a marketing budget is important. Try to stick to it,
but be prepared to increase it out of profits if something is
going well.
· Evaluate all marketing options in terms of your budget, time,
risks and expectations.
· Be very selective about the marketing options you choose to
utilize, and then ensure you have a way of tracking their
effectiveness. If you don’t, and you’re trying a number of
options at once, you will not have much of a clue as to what is
successful and worth continuing, and what should be dropped from
your marketing mix.
· Be prepared to stop any marketing campaign that is not
getting results within a reasonable time scale, but also try to
make a sound judgement on what is a reasonable timescale. It is
as bad to prematurely stop a campaign that could have been
successful the following month, as it is to carry on with a
campaign you should have stopped.
· Review the effectiveness of your marketing efforts regularly,
at least monthly but preferably weekly. Keep your finger on the
pulse of the business.
This has just been a brief introduction to managing your online
business marketing. In any business, getting the marketing right
is crucial. Online marketing, with its thick veil of hype, is
particularly hazardous. As you develop more of a management
attitude, you will find it that much easier to see through the
hype, and nurture your business through the many steps to
success.
About The Author: Roy Thomsitt is the owner and author of
www.change-direction.com, and owner of
www.home-working-start-up.com
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