Use Internet Marketing to
Grow Your Business
No matter what business in you're in, you can put the
Internet to use for you and use it to help you build your
business and bring in more sales.
The statistics on how many people are online now are
mind-blowing. As of November of last year, there are over
One Billion people online. This gives you an incredible
opportunity to grow your business – to global
proportions, if that's what you want.
However, the Internet is not without pitfalls and
obstacles. In fact, if you make the wrong move, you can
find yourself in very real danger of losing everything you've
worked so hard to build.
Here are some things to keep in mind when it comes to
using the Internet to market your business:
Create a
professional-looking Web presence. These
days with all the readily available Website templates, blogs,
and highly affordable web site designers who can be hired to
design a custom site, there just isn't any excuse for
amateurish or poorly built websites.
Even when you add the cost of Internet access, hosting,
buying the right domain name and the cost of having a web site
built, starting an online business is affordable to almost
anyone. So even if you run your business from your
home, it doesn't have to look that way!
Make sure that
you've done your research. Find a hungry
market that is already buying in your chosen niche.
Choose a product that your target market wants to buy – the
best way to do this is to choose a product or service that
meets a need, takes away a pain or solves a problem.
Competition is good – but make sure you choose something where
you've got a good chance of getting close to the top.
Write a business plan. Even if your
business is completely online, a business plan is your roadmap
that helps guide you from where you are right now to where you
want to end up. Business plans aren't just for people who
are looking for venture capital or business loans.
Include your plans for marketing and selling on the Internet
in your plan. Be flexible and willing to adjust those
plans as needed.
Start with the end in mind. Do you
know where you want to end up? What are you going into
business for? To make a little extra money? To build a
business that you can later sell and live on the
proceeds?
Whatever your reason for going into business for yourself,
decide what your ultimate goal is. That way you'll be
able to direct your actions towards achieving it.
Brainstorm as many different ways as possible that the Internet
can help you to achieve your goals.
Create a mind map. Also known as
vision boards, transforming the vision for your business into a
mind map diagram can help you to stay focused and moving
towards what you want.
Whether you believe in them or not, a vision
board can keep you excited and motivated. If you do
a Google Search, you'll find several companies that let you
build a mind map online – and will even let you send
it to your team, your mentors or other people who matter to
you.
Have an action plan. Once you know
your long-term plan for your business, it's easier to chunk it
down and create shorter, medium and long term goals that will
help you to achieve them.
Write down your plan for marketing on the Internet and make
sure that you take at least one or two actions towards those
goals every single day. Surround yourself with positive,
supportive people who will hold you accountable when you need
it, give you encouragement and keep you on your toes and
stretching beyond where you think you can go.
Thanks to the Internet, the people on your team no longer
have to live in your town, your region or even your
country!
Test, test, test. Whatever you're
doing – whether it's banner advertising, using a newsletter,
trying an AdWords campaign – or any other form of Internet
marketing or advertising – keep testing your results.
(But here's a hint – when it comes to your copy, don't waste
your time on unimportant elements – only test the ones that are
going to give you the biggest return on your investment.)
Spend your time where it's going to do the most good
– making money. There's so much information
available – and so much to do online, that it's easy to get
sidetracked and involved in activities that waste your
time.
If you find yourself with lots of plans for what you're
going to accomplish in the morning, but suddenly the entire
day's gone by – and you wonder what happened – then chances are
you're wasting too much time online.
You can find some great time-tracking programs online –
monitor yourself for a few weeks and you'll be amazed at all
the ways you can find to turn things around and become more
productive.
Don't put all your eggs in one
basket. Develop a marketing plan where you're
using offline as well as online marketing methods to grow your
business.
Follow these simple rules for being online and marketing
your business, and you'll end up exactly where you want to
go.
RoosterMoon
Publishing
PO Box 489
Blanco, Texas 78606
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