"I believe in the imagination. What I cannot see is infinitely more important than what I can see."Duane Michals
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A Beginner's Guide to Internet Marketing - Who Should You Believe? If you are new to the Internet Marketing arena, you are probably confused by all of the information that you have read. There is so much information out there that it can be overwhelming even to the most seasoned Internet Marketers. There is a multitude ...
Internet Marketing Time Management Time is more valuable than money. You can get more money but you cannot get more time." - Jim Rohn Earning an income on the internet is a process that in broad terms involves three stages: 1. Getting your product (acquisition) 2. Developing your ...
Internet Marketing Without a Big-Picture Strategy Dances in Circles Stop Tracking the Illusive "Magic Bullet" It seems like everyone is beating the drum for one Internet marketing method or another. And in the process they create plenty of hype and conflicting messages. Website owners are left to wonder whom to believe ...
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The internet is a place where people often throw themselves into the darkness hoping that someday, somehow they'll strike riches. Most people nurture a mistaken notion that a huge amount of traffic will build a good business without paying any attention to what sort of people are coming to the website. This is the worst kind of Internet Marketing. No matter how revolutionary your product or service is, unless it is backed by a well thought out Internet Marketing strategy, it is as good as being non-existent. You have got to be as sure as any of the conventional brick and mortar businesses in order for your internet marketing business to succeed. Breaking the great wall of non-presence is the biggest challenge one faces while trying to set up an online internet marketing business. When you set up your online business, you don't know your visitors and they don't know you. You need to make your presence felt; you need to set up an identity for yourself that tells your visitors that you are not an unemployed weirdo trying to scam them from your dark unheated dungeon. Your website should seem to represent a genuine business that can really deliver. How can you do that? Here are a few of the essential guidelines you should follow in order for your internet marketing home business to be a long-term success: HAVE A WELL BUILT WEBSITE A good website is essential to your online business. It is your online office; people come there and draw an impression. Even the first glance can make or break an internet marketing business. Your website should be neat, clean, and provide quality relevant information for your visitors. It should be accessible to people of all abilities and it should have a well-structured navigation system. There should be no broken links and all the essential pages should be there. CONTENT WILL ALWAYS BE KING If having a decent website is important, then so is having the right kind of content on your site. As mentioned above, your website represents you amidst the vastness of the Internet. Since you are not there to directly talk to your visitors, your website accomplishes that task. Make your content, whether graphic or textual, as convincing as you can. Great care should be given to the language and the tone to make sure your visitors get all the right information they need to take their visit to the next level. You should update your content regularly and continuously. Internet marketing is not as simple as throwing up your website and leaving it there untouched for eternity. In fact, that is about as far from the reality as you can get. There must be a reason for visitors to return to your website. Adding quality relevant content on a regular basis will bring them back for more. Articles such as the one you are reading right now are great to use for website content. There are many websites where you can find articles to reprint but writing your own content is the best way to go if you have the time. KEEP PERSISTENT CONTACT Establishing an identity takes time, and this is not just unique to the internet. Companies invest millions of dollars on establishing their brands. On the Internet, you need to establish your identity, you need your name to sound familiar, and you need to be there almost all the time. You should be accessible to your present and future customers and clients; you should always be in a constant conversation. A good way to carry out a regular conversation is publishing a regular newsletter, ezine, or blog where you post regular updates about your business. Finally, although there are numerous "killer" reports being sold that claim to make you millions, but there really is no substitute for a thing called good old hard work. As in any form of business, online or offline, hard work is needed to build trust, to initiate a two-way communication, to render an online presence your customers can relate to, and to deliver goods and services that set you on a path of long-term profitability. Follow the above guidelines as closely and consistently as possible and you are sure to have a very successful internet marketing business up and running in no time! Permission is granted to publish this article, electronically or in print, as long as the bylines are included, with a live link, and the article is not changed in any way. About The Author Trent Brownrigg is a very successful internet marketer. Visit his website at http://www.work-at-home-jobs-iowa.com and he will personally help you build your online business. Free "Biz Tips" Newsletter, send a blank email to: workathomebiz@aweber.com.
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Series focuses on web marketingLaSalle News TribuneTo help local businesses make the most of their social media interactions and get value out of their Internet marketing, the Illinois Small Business Development Center at Illinois Valley Community College kicked off a new lecture series, ... |
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