How To Create A Winning Internet Marketing Strategy

By Doris John


The Internet is by far the best place for business; at any time of day there are millions of customers and clients all over the world who want to buy. The trick, of course, is to get those millions to choose your product first. Here are a few marketing tips for the Internet that will help you do just that.

Using testimonials from satisfied customers is a valid internet marketing strategy. A wide spread of happy customers reporting on the value of a website will encourage potential customers who identify with them to investigate the website further. Just a few personal stories of appreciation will show website visitors that the site's products and services can satisfy their needs.

Facebook is a great cost-effective way to market your product or business online. Make a page that your friends (and fans of your product) can "like." Post news, articles and discussion questions, to get the fans more involved with the product. It is a simple way to market your product without too much effort.

If you are looking to get the most traffic that you possibly can, then you must use as many marketing channels as you possibly can. This means internet marketing channels, including blog, forums and advertisements, as well as traditional channels, like signs and postcards that lead people to your site.

Find your competition. Browsing a competitor's website can not only give you ideas for how to improve your own, but it can also show you their shortfalls. Capitalize on these by bettering their issues on your own site. You can even use this as an advertisement technique, by reminding customers you have something the competitor does not.

If you are marketing an online website or business, offer discounts to repeat customers. Setups such as "save 10% if you spend $50 in the next month" will encourage your successful sales to return and spend more money. If you advertise such deals before they buy, it may also encourage the initial sale, in order to cash in on future savings.

If you are marketing a business or product online, consider choosing a charity and donating a small portion of your proceeds there. The fact that a portion of a customer's money will go to charity, might be enough to convince a waffling customer that they should buy your product. You could even give the customer a few options about which charity should receive the money.

A mailing list is a venerable tool in internet marketing, but it is not so old as to be obsolete. Maintaining an email address database of past, current, and potential customers still offers huge advantages in marketing. Internet marketing strategies change, and a tool which has no use today may become vital tomorrow.

Use catchy slogans and attractive logos on your website so that your customers remember you. Short slogans and logos tend to stick in people's minds, and can be the way they remember you. If you can make your logo and slogan memorable, people are more likely to come back. Slogans can cause people to your website to others too.

Although it may seem complicated now, you can tell from the tips you read above that implementing the right tactics is not going to be a difficult thing. Everything seems complicated until you learn about it, then suddenly that fog lifts and it all makes sense. Study these tips until everything makes sense to you and get started with your marketing efforts.




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