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Internet Marketing - Eight Ways To Boost Your Web Sales
Internet Marketing has recently been a
hot topic for many website visitors, so we decided to look at
ways to boost your web sales. These are the main marketing
methods that we use at Markmedia, and we implement them for
our internet clients.
1 Update your site regularly
This is a chore for both business owners
and webmasters alike. Finding new content can be difficult,
but it essential to getting regular crawls from search engines
and to attracting visitors back to your site. It is also a
great reason for other sites to link to you. The best way to
start this discipline is to put the task in your diary with a
regular slot, say several hours a fortnight. Make sure that
content will be of interest to your visitors by making it
newsworthy or controversial if possible. Remember that the web
is a graphical medium, and that changing photos and colours
can also give your site a fresh look, if you have the skills
to change them.
2 Collect email leads
People who
have come to your site have been searching for products and
information which is relevant to your business. Some may want
to purchase products immediately and your web design should
make this easy for them. However, some may be thinking about a
future purchase and are looking for information. If your site
looks like a good source of information, you could tempt them
to give them your email in return for regular updates and even
special offers. If they are doing this type of research they
are likely to be willing to give you their details in return
for further information. If they do give you their
information, you must remember your side of the deal and you
must give them interesting updates and offers and not just a
heavy sales pitch or the same offers that they have seen
before. A light touch always works better because of the
natural fear that people have of spam.
3 Improve your search engine
rankings
First, let me
define two types of search engine optimisation (SEO). “White
hat” techniques optimise websites using techniques that are
within the guidelines laid down by the search engines. White
hat techniques do not try to fool the search engines into
giving false rankings. “Black Hat” techniques use a range of
methods to improve the rankings of websites by fooling the
search engine when it crawls the site.
4 Start a Blog
Blogs are one
of the phenomenon’s of the recent internet history, but they
are really only understood and used by a portion of the
population outside of the US. In many ways, that is because
most of these people see themselves as internet consumers of
information, rather than people who can take part. Younger
people, who have grown up with technology are less
constrained.
So what is a
blog? It is a series of web pages, where anyone can comment
about anything that they want within reason. Why would that be
remotely interesting? Well, it may be interesting to read
first hand what life is like for an ordinary citizen in
Bagdhad, for example. Also, most people has some form of
expertise or special knowledge, and a blog gives them an
opportunity to share what they know. The proof is, they say,
in the eating. There is a blog created in the world every
second, and quite a few of them are very highly ranked by
search engines as authorities on their topics. If you can
build this authority on a topic related to your site, you can
link back to the site and bring both additional visitors and
an improved search engine ranking. Regular blogging also gives
site visitors some fresh content to keep them coming back to
your site.
5 Put Your Website URL
Everywhere
I am always
amazed by businesses who will spend £5-10,000 on a website,
but they do not use their own stationery to advertise their
site. Put your URL on your headed paper, business cards,
compliment slips, product packaging, invoices, and any other
piece of printed material that you produce. Look for
opportunities to draw visitors to your site. If you are
recruiting, direct potential candidates to an “About Us” page
on your site. Similarly, if you are looking for new suppliers,
direct them to the site for more information. All of these
activities builds awareness of your site and it makes it a
part of how you do business, rather than just your brochure
that you put on the internet.
6 Link promotions back to
your site
If you run
promotions or special offers, it is useful to direct customers
to your site. As well as building awareness of your business
online, it can be a very cost-effective way of giving
information about the promotion or of fulfilling it directly.
The internet can take the pressure off call center resources
and can also help to smooth out peak demand when an offer
first breaks. Your website is a good alternative to offer
customers when phone lines are busy. If customers can place
their orders themselves, this is the best solution for
everyone.
7 Advertise on the internet
More and more
people are using search engines to look for the best suppliers
of goods and services. If you do not have the highest rankings
in search engines for the keywords that people might use when
searching for your product or service then it is worth
investigating whether Pay Per Click (PPC) advertising could
work for you. The way it works is simple. You create an
account with a search engine of your choice. You select the
keyword that you believe are relevant to your product and you
tell the search engine how much you are willing to pay for
each visitor to your site. You then need to put together a
small ad for the search engine and, hey presto! you are
advertising. The search engine will place ads in order
starting with the highest bid. Ads are usually rotated during
the day. The two vital things in getting PPC to work are to
pick the right keywords and to write an ad that will draw the
right visitors to your site. You can experiment with low cost
keywords until you get it right, or you can seek the advice of
an internet marketing professional.
8 Register with comparison
shopping sites
If your
website can take orders for products, take a look at
comparison shopping sites like Kelkoo and Froogle.
These sites rank well for the items that they list and
they provide shoppers with information on where to get the
best deals. While they are mainly price driven, they also
contain information on delivery, availability, and other
services that you may offer. If you have products available at
a reasonable price, this is a great way to get your brand
known in the market and to attract buyers to your site.
Not all of these actions will apply to
every business, but if you implement 4 or more of them you
will get a lead on the competition. The truth is that very few
businesses are making the most of these opportunities, so if
you are the first in your market, or your area, then you steal
a march on the opposition.
This article was written by Mark McCormack from Markmedia, a
B2B marketing consultancy. Mark has over 20 years experience
in all aspects of marketing. His website is
www.markmedia.org.uk. This article is copyright and all
rights are reserved.
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