Internet Marketing - What Comes First?
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Article Title: Internet Marketing - What Comes First?
Author's Name: Patsi Krakoff, Psy. D.
Author's Email: patsi @ customizednewsletters.com
Author's Website: www.BuildaBetterBlog.com
Word Count: 766
Internet Marketing - What Comes First?
©2006 Patsi Krakoff, Psy. D.
Someone asked me recently, if I were to expand an existing
professional services business onto the internet, what
marketing steps would I take first: set up a web site, a
shopping cart, a newsletter, or a blog?
This is a very good question. Five years ago most Internet
marketing specialists would have all responded in chorus, "A
website, of course!" Then they would recommend their
services to create an elaborate website with lots of bells
and whistles.
I had an interesting email this week from a reader who asked
me about website design fees. This is not my area of
expertise. But this reader is a very smart guy. Why? Because
he knows from my ezines, blogs and web site that I've been
online for a few years and making a decent living from it.
He's a rabbi who has many years experience counseling
people. He now has made a wise decision to start offering
coaching services to people, and wants to leverage the
internet to find clients, sell ebooks and other programs.
The First Step - Ask Questions
He has many questions about what to do first, where to
invest his marketing dollars, and how to get set up so
everything works seamlessly and automatically.
While I don't profess to have all the answers to his
particular questions, I want to emphasize what's important
here. He is asking questions!
Many people just go with their gut or common sense. It goes
something like this:
"I need a way to find people online. Ergo, I need a web
site. Who can do a web site for me, that doesn't cost too
much? Oh, you can? Only $1000. Okay, that seems reasonable.
Do it."
It's only later on down the road when they want to start an
ezine, or a blog, or sell an ebook that they realize they
need more than just a web site. That's when the web designer
kicks in with hourly fees.
I've never heard a programmer say they can't do something.
They always say they can easily set up autoresponders,
gather email addresses, send out a newsletter, create a blog
on your site, and even create a secure payment system for
sales. I'm sorry, but here's the real news: programmers and
web site designers can do all these tasks with your web
site, but they will charge you for it, and it still won't do
everything automatically. And you will be tied to their
hourly fees (and schedule) forever.
Back to the question asked of me at the beginning of this
article.
While my partner and I recommend an all-in-one solution and
setting up all the elements together if your budget permits,
there are a couple of ways to get started.
Unless you have a database of prospects, you will not sell
your services or products. Therefore, we recommend getting
started the right way by building your database - by
offering an ezine or free content to attract people to your
business. And, you need a place on the Internet where
people can find you and subscribe to your content.
The first two pieces then, especially if you're just
starting out and have a limited budget, are a blog and a
shopping cart program with an autoresponder system.
Third Party Shopping Cart Systems
A third party shopping cart system is where you get an
account hosted online by a company that specializes in
providing automated database management, autoresponders,
email broadcasting, online merchant credit card and
payments, ad tracking, and affiliate programs.
When you start out, all you need to do is deliver your ezine
and automated emails through autoresponders. You can get a
basic level shopping cart account. As your business grows
and you develop products, you can upgrade to get more
features on your shopping cart, such as affiliate program
management and digital delivery.
There are many online email broadcasting services to manage
your newsletter. But be aware that an all-in-one solution
such as a shopping cart program will save you time and money
in the long run.
We strongly recommend starting off with a shopping cart
program that can manage your database and newsletters under
one roof. It is better to have all your automated marketing
functions with one service provider, than to separate your
database and newsletter out to another external email
service provider.
For detailed information and questions to ask about how to
pick a shopping cart system, there are a series of articles
you can review: snipurl.com/Pick_a_Cart
What's next?
You have your shopping cart system, now what? We'll explore
the issue of websites vs. blogs in our next article.
As the The Blog Squad, Patsi Krakoff and Denise Wakeman have
teamed up to work with professionals to maximize their
marketing strategies by implementing blogs, ezines and
ecommerce tactics. They are co-authors of "Secrets of
Successful Ezines: A Guide to Writing and Publishing an
Ezine that Gets Results." Get The Blog Squad's free report
on the "Top 10 Reasons to do an Ezine and A Blog":
snipurl.com/Ezine_Blog
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