Get A Grip on Your Internet Goals to Bring in Sales, not Woes.
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Get A Grip on Your Internet Goals to Bring in Sales, not Woes.
As far as search engine marketing tactics go, your goals
must be defined and long term oriented to attract targeted,
high-lead-yielding web users with the greatest potential of
conversion to customers. SEO, or search engine optimization
is NOT a one-time shot. Winning the lottery or discovering
oil will get your rich quick. Hiring an Internet marketing
company to do a job and leave will not get your rich, ever.
We will examine the importance of long term goals as they
apply liberally to search engine and general Internet
marketing, and show you how to view your web marketing
strategy with knowledge, confidence and vision. See your
target clearly, not through the rose-colored glasses so many
marketing geniuses and false gurus try to slip over your
eyes.
WHY TALK ABOUT GOALS?
Because too many people still don't understand that building
a well optimized site, establishing and maintaining search
engine rank, and helping your customer base continue to grow
takes effort and time.
Because the Internet can most definitely help your business
and probably increase your sales immensely, but not
overnight.
Because nothing is free.
Getting on the first page of a search is not free. It takes
money for someone to research if it's even feasible to
attempt high ranks with your product or if an ulterior
approach must be developed. If you have the expertise to do
it yourself, it takes your own, valuable time to build and
rebuild your pages for long term gain. It takes time for
changes to be picked up by the search engines and ranked.
OPTIMIZATION DOESN'T HAPPEN JUST ONCE
This is another concept many people misunderstand, where
some shady SEO's take advantage, and what fuels a lot of
ulcers. If you optimize a page for a targeted keyword
phrase and you, I, or someone doesn't keep supporting that
page by adjusting and tweaking the optimization techniques
as the competition changes, as the internet changes, and as
you add new content, then your money will be a wasted.
You might pay thousands of dollars for someone to
successfully get you top the top three pages across the main
search engines if you have a particular non-competitive
niche or unique approach to a competitive one. And you
could get record sales that first month you reach those
great positions!
But, then your competition starts outranking you, your
unique approach is now hindered by copycats, search engines
have changed their focus and algorithms, you've just
purchased raw materials, hired extra help because you
thought your demand had spiked, and invested in a bigger
office. Three months later you're screaming at your web guy
who rightly says, "I'm sorry, I did what you paid me to do!"
BUILD YOUR SITE LIKE YOUR BUSINESS
As you must build your business, so must you build your web
site. It should have a solid and strong foundation that
will keep it at the top once it gets there. You are much
better off investing in a web design or optimization firm
that's going to stay with you for several months. Invest in
monthly maintenance programs so your new pages are
continually changed to match the Internet and competition.
Remember, every main page on your site should be optimized.
Each page is a chance to be ranked in a search engine.
Monthly maintenance plans may seem like a lot of money, but
when you add up the time it takes and the amount of constant
research and tracking involved, it's a valuable investment.
If your serious about your presence on the Internet, don't
sell yourself short.
Just like traditional marketing, Internet marketing has
multiple thrusts and targets. You wouldn't try to brand a
new national company by running one ad in the local
newspaper, right? You'd hit all sides of your market with
PR stories, advertising, maybe telemarketing, parties, and
incentive programs. And you'd track every move and response
and lead and sale to five decimal places.
It's the same principle with Internet marketing. The best
part is that dollar for dollar
marketing on the Internet costs almost nothing.
If you have a pay per click campaign, it is even more
important to have a good handle on that. It's very easy to
waste thousands of dollars because you didn't continually
modify your ads and target your keywords.
DEFINE THE GOALS
Whether web design and development, maintenance, search
engine optimization, or any Internet marketing endeavor,
always begin with a clear vision of where you want to go.
If you hire a company to work with you, let them help you
define those goals.
Even a simple website that is nothing more than an online
brochure has a purpose. Understand what that purpose is.
And don't let anyone touch your site in any way that doesn't
have a clear idea of what the objective is!
By outlining where you are and what you are striving for you
will spend your money wisely, and get the most beneficial
results from your Internet marketing.
Author Bio Resource Box
John Krycek is a creative director at theMouseworks.ca
<a href="http://www.themouseworks.ca">web and graphic design
in Toronto</a>. Learn more about search engine optimization,
internet marketing, web development and graphic design in
easy, non-technical, up front English at
www.themouseworks.ca !
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