How To Develop Your Online Marketing Plan

March 14, 2008

This is a re-pub of the March 14th, 2008 eLetter sent out by Cordelia Blake Web Design.

Last month’s issue on How Do I Increase Traffic On My Website sparked many thoughtful comments and questions. The article was an informative one on the many different ways to market yourself and your business online. So the obvious question is, which of these strategies do I focus on?

This can be a challenging because most of us have limits on the amount of time and money that we can devote to an online, or any other, marketing effort. We also have to honor our own natural abilities and talents.

The most important questions to ask yourself are: What is the main way that my customers find me; and Why do they choose me? The answers to these questions will drive your online marketing campaign. If you are doing well with the main way then you can explore alternate ways.

How Do Customers Find You?
Internet search
In person meeting
Phone book (does anyone use these anymore?)
Referral/Word Of Mouth
View your location or signage

Why Would They Choose You?
Good reputation
Lowest prices
Warm & fuzzy feelings (I like you, I trust you)
Seem competent
Location
Loyalty
Ideology

Once you have answered these questions, then you will be better able to choose your strategy.

If you are in a more bottom line oriented business, then focus your efforts on having your prices seen with email coupon promotions and being a sponsored search result in the major search engines.

If you are in a more reputation driven business, then you will want to use more of the new marketing techniques, such as blogging, eletters, and having a website that is an information resource.

If your clients find you from referrals and non-internet sources, then you can have a primarily informational website and not bother with other online marketing techniques.

Keep getting to know your customers and listening to them, and that will help to drive your marketing efforts.

Before you look at a list of marketing tools and ask which one you should do, look first at your customers and potential customers and find out what they are looking at, and then see where your own strengths and energy will be best spent.

Furthermore, keep in mind that it is better to adopt 1 or 2 strategies well, than to do a poor job attempting 4 or 5 at once.

Resources:
Cordelia Blake Web Design
Brandeo Marketing
25-8 Marketing
The Get Known Now Blog
Art Biz Blog
Web Ink Now
Blogging For Business – Ted Demopoulos

Would you like to be a case study? Email me, and I will do a review of your website/business and give you strategy suggestions for your online marketing plan. All case studies will be published on my blog.

As always, keep emailing me with your questions.

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