Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Beginner In Internet Marketing? Try These Pro Tips!

By Doris John


Cruising around the web, you're going to find a lot of information on internet marketing in general. Some of it is good, and some of it is not so good. You should always be wary of what you're reading, and in this article we're going to explain some of the real points of internet marketing that you should be aware of, without the mumbo jumbo.

When designing your website to market a business or product, keep your customer base in mind. You want to design your website so well that people are drawn to follow the actions you direct, without even realizing that they are being pushed in that direction. This will translate into more sales conversions.

Set up your business profile on social media sites, such as Facebook, Twitter and Linked-In. This makes it easy for customers to find you and refer you to their friends. Those who like or follow you, can receive updates whenever you have a sale or introduce a new product or a tip, about products they may have already purchased, keeping your visibility high and your customers informed.

Part of operating a successful online business is ongoing market research on your competitors. Browse the sites of businesses similar to yours, and make note of the things that aren't as good as they could be. If you see that your competition is not providing certain services on their websites, offer the same services on your site so that your customers will choose you over your competition.

Do not over complicate your content. It's tempting to write long paragraphs and use technical language to show your knowledge but you'll end up driving people away. Keep your language simple and easy to read to keep readers interested and coming back. If you are using overly technical terms then people will gloss over your content and never come back.

If you are able to purchase directly from your site, send a thank you to the customer after the transaction has been completed and goods have been delivered. This will show your gratitude towards them for investing their money with you, and can yield to future purchases given the appreciation that you communicated.

Make sure your emails are personalized. You want readers to feel like they're connecting with you when reading your emails and not like they're just reading some promo that was spewed out to thousands of people. If they connect with you, they're more likely to remember you and give you their business.

A great way to get customers to return to your business is to offer them rewards for doing so. For example, if you're in the business of selling eBooks, throw in a free eBook for every book your customers purchase. The feeling of getting something for nothing will bring them back, when in fact, you'll actually make more money in the long run.

Encourage your customers to refer new customers to your website. You can offer them incentives such as a free product or so much off their next order for every three people they refer to your site. Chances are they won't get three people so you won't have to pay out the reward, and even if they do get three people you'll have gained three new customers and it'll have been worth it.

Marketing your business on the internet is especially difficult if you design your own products because there inevitably comes a point when you run out of ideas for new merchandise. However, there are ways to get those creative juices flowing. Haunt forums, blogs, chat rooms and websites to see what complaints people are making. See if you can devise a product to satisfy any of their needs. Get some brainstorming help by posting a customer survey on your website to find out if there are any new products that consumers would like to see on the market. Think about merging two products into a single one that is more convenient. Keep up with the latest trends, and try to visualize compatible products. Before long, you'll be designing your next prototype.

Once you cut through the hyperbole and the useless content out there, you will find that real information on marketing doesn't make bold promises or mislead you in any way. Like the information contained in this article, internet marketing is a serious business venture, and thus you must approach it as such.




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