
Starting with the basics first: your website
Assuming you own your business domain name and have a reliable web host,the next step is web design. You probably already have a website. It’s more than likely a static brochure that’s years old. What worked years ago is ancient today. Invest the money and have your website professionally designed. Your website is not a set it and forget it strategy, don’t let it become a dinosaur from 1999. You may know a little html and probably have played with Front Page, this does not qualify you as a graphic designer. Establish a clear road map of what your website will be, then let the pros do the work. When I see an ancient website I walk away, but when I see a modern website, it catches my attention, and personally I’m more in tuned to stay on the website. Your customers are no different. An old, outdated website is a reflection of your business, that’s not the image you want to be portraying. The web gives you an advantage, a well designed site can make you appear larger than you may in fact be, it can make even the smallest of small business’ be as grand and large as a major corporation. There are many key components that go into designing a website, site navigation, layout, content, usability and so forth. A good designer knows this, so it’s crucial to work with them every step of the way on these details. Clutter is a turn off, if you must put a lot of information on your website, do it an organized way, a CMS system might be the route you take.You get the point. Just as in real life image is everything. You never get a second chance to make a first impression on the web, WOW them the first time and win their business.
If you build it they will come:
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Great article and I agree with you that we should start with the basic first. Building a business always start with the fundamentals before it can grow big. Thanks for the tips!
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Michael, again I am gleaning some points that I am missing from your posts…I want to considered your idea for affiliate marketing to assist in sales.
Because of some of the instructions that you shared in the book with Valeria, we have spent most of our time, prior to launch in just becoming involved.
I still use the 5 C's to guide my social strategy, even though I am still only chipping away at being effective.
Thanks for the assistance.
Michael, I appreciate you have had to leave some things out, but I think you could have given “Video” a mention. Any newcomer to promoting their business online needs to learn about videomercials for s/e rankings and starting conversations.
As you rightly say, search engines are king, but the likes of YouTube are becoming search engines in their own right and are hot on their heels traffic wise.
Not sticking to the fundamentals is what now a days most marketers do. I think, now a days more marketers are suffering from marketing myopia. That's why instead of doing internet marketing, what most of them do is better known as Spamming.
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I like that you mentioned e-mail marketing since that is how I conduct most of my affiliate sales and one of the only reasons that I don't have to wear a tool belt and a hammer anymore! Great read!
I think, using social media for marketing is nice for your bussiness job. That thing will improve your search engine rankings.
Great article! Thank you so much for sharing, I am so new into Marketing, just graduated and starting to learn online marketing. Start with the basic is the main key.
Putting your business in the internet world is not a bad risk to take, there are several advantages of having your business in the world wide web. 1st is that more people will easily get into your product by means of social media, moreover you can spread it by search engine optimization.
Thanks Mike! Some great tips here! Especially starting with the basics! I can speak for myself in saying I thought I needed every tool under the sun to be successful, when really – the possibilities are endless with what we have here right in front of us.
Thanks for sharing
Thank Mike for this valuable article. It’s 2010 already and the information you put in the article will be valuable forever. I completely agree with everything you mentioned specially with the social media part.
Social media is must be used as a form of socialising with people and create a relationship with them. However, some people do not use it properly and try to use it to make a hard sell. It does not work.
Thanks
Great Post