Should You Hire an Internet Marketing Expert?

April 9th, 2010

Starting out in internet marketing is almost always overwhelming to e-business newcomers, even if they are seasoned business professionals or marketing experts. Internet marketing is truly original and quite different from traditional marketing. The complexity is compounded for those who do not have vast experience operating or marketing a business. Whatever the circumstances, many new internet entrepreneurs ponder the idea of hiring an internet marketing expert to get their internet-based business off the ground.

There are different types of internet marketing experts who provide various levels of support and services. Hiring or contracting to a full-service internet marketing expert can be quite expensive, but using limited services of an internet marketing expert can be both cost-effective and advantageous for a new internet business. Another option to hiring an internet marketing expert is to pursue training and educational opportunities in internet marketing that will prepare you to become an internet marketing expert yourself.

Some services offered internet marketing expert firms include:

1. Preparation of marketing plans

2. Internet marketing consulting services

3. Management of specific internet marketing campaigns

4. Full-service planning and management of the internet marketing program

Having an internet marketing expert craft a marketing plan that is specific to your business is a good way to gain an introduction to internet marketing and to realize your internet marketing potential. A marketing plan prepared by an internet marketing expert should contain an analysis of your business and your industry as well as identifying and evaluating your competition and recommending a niche market for you to target.

The internet marketing expert should also outline internet marketing strategies for you to use to reach your target market and to drive targeted traffic to your website. Specifics of your planned internet marketing campaign should be included in the marketing plan along with milestones and an internet marketing budget. Using an internet marketing expert in this capacity will provide you with a clear internet marketing plan that will serve as a guide for your internet marketing program.

Internet consulting services provided by an internet marketing expert can be provided one-on-one, through classes or through coaching. Generally, such consulting services accomplish the same thing as a marketing plan prepared by an internet marketing expert, but they are less formal and more intended to condition you to prepare and administer your own marketing plan and program. Working with an internet marketing expert on a
consulting basis is a great way to learn about internet marketing and to prepare yourself to manage your own internet marketing program.

Sometimes you may find it beneficial to hire or contract an internet marketing expert to manage a specific area of your internet marketing campaign that is time consuming. Search engine optimization and pay-per-click management are examples of these specific activities that may benefit from the use of an internet marketing expert. Both require ongoing monitoring and adjustments to be continually effective and cost-efficient. Linking campaigns are also ongoing, time consuming tasks that you may want to
consider outsourcing to an internet marketing expert.

A full-service internet marketing expert generally provides a wide-array of internet marketing services. Among them are the marketing planning tasks of reviewing the industry, identifying the competition, analyzing the market, pinpointing a target market, developing a unique selling proposition, identifying marketing methods, and planning the marketing budget. Once the marketing plan is in place and approved by you, the full-service internet marketing expert actually launches and manages your internet marketing campaign.

Considering all of the levels of service that an internet marketing expert can provide will help you to decide whether or not to hire an internet marketing expert. The main advantages of using the services of an internet marketing expert are access to expertise and freeing up your time. The disadvantage, of course, is the cost associated with the use of an internet marketing expert. In making that crucial decision for your unique business,
a cost-benefit analysis can provide guidance to ensure that you make the best decision for your business.

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8 Common Mistakes of Internet Marketers

April 8th, 2010

 

If you wish to be a successful Internet marketer you will want to avoid these 8 mistakes:

1. Failure to prepare properly. Many Internet marketers are simply lazy and will not make the effort to prepare properly. Refrain from being overly anxious as if you’ll miss the boat if you do not market your website immediately. Use however many days it takes to setup all the appropriate advertising accounts and advertisements properly. This will make your administration more efficient and enable you to fly through your schedule tasks effortlessly each day. The net result is that your marketing efforts will be far more productive than if you were to take a haphazard approach.

2. Failure to implement an advertising strategy. You must have a plan with well defined goals if you wish to have positive marketing results. Do not try to recreate the wheel. Find out what successful people are doing and do the same. Regarding goals, write them down. When you achieve a goal mark it as “completed” and replace it with another. By doing this very simple step you can monitor your effectiveness and progress.

3. Failure to be professional. Some of the ads on the Internet are of embarrassingly poor quality. Be professional in your business approach and in the design of your ads. If you lack the ability to produce professional ads then find a resource that can. The quality of your website and advertisements is a reflection on you. Also, when dealing with customers always be courteous and professional even when they are not. If you are professional you will shine above the rest and earn customer confidence.

4. Failure to implement and adhere to a disciplined schedule. If you don’t have a realistic schedule in place then you will not be disciplined in marketing your ads properly. Consistency not volume is the key to success in marketing on the Internet. A schedule allows you to be consistent and also forces you to be disciplined. The Internet is not a “get rich quick” environment. It takes hours of dedicated and consistent work. You must be committed to putting in the time if you wish to have good marketing results.

5. Failure to utilize the right tools. There are some very innovative tools on the Internet to make the operation of your business more efficient. Many of them are very affordable and they will save you from having great frustration. Some marketers take the approach of being a “penny wise and a pound foolish.” In saving their pennies they are losing out on making the bigger dollars. Don’t ignore the many tools which are available.

6. Failure to build a downline. Your downline is the cornerstone of your business. A downline is your customer list or they can be referrals that join certain advetising programs through you serving as an affiliate. Verious advertising sites offer you some type of compensation for bringing them referrals. Don’t ignore the value of these referrals. Some Internet marketers are so anxious to advertise their product they fail to have an understanding of the bigger picture. A big downline can save you money in your advertising and enbable you to advertise more effectively. When soliciting always get the email address of your customer for future solicitations and sales.

7. Failure to track ads. Much time is wasted on unproductive sites and ads. If you’re not tracking them you will continually work in ignorance. You must have a measure of what is working and what is not. Is the program that you are participating in yielding the desired results? Are your ads well written and effective in drawing customers? You will never have the answers to these important questions unless you track your ads. You can waste a great deal of time on poor advertising programs and bad ads if you never track the results.

8. Failure to understand the advertising medium. You must understand how each type of advertising program works if you’re going to be an effective marketer. Whether you use pay-per-click advertising or membership driven sites like safelists, traffic exchanges and text ad exchanges all have their own personality. Not only do you need to understand the mechanics of each but also the general personality of their membership.

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Niche Marketing vs. Internet Marketing Niche

June 21st, 2008

Midtown Manhattan, looking south from the top of The Rock.Image via WikipediaBy: Kim and Charles Petty

Comparing niche marketing and an Internet marketing niche is equivalent to comparing apples with oranges. Apples and oranges are both fruit. Niche marketing and an Internet Marketing niche are both forms of Internet marketing but as different as apples are from oranges.

The term ‘niche marketing’ means selling a specific product to a specific type of buyer. There are far less competitive niches than an Internet marketing niche. Most niche markets are more open to the latest marketing strategies, as well. Small niche markets are not over stocked with gurus and wise men and are much easier for the beginning marketer to break into.

A niche market allows you to promote your own niche product or that of a niche affiliate product. There is a niche market for anything and everything you can imagine. All it takes to break into a niche market is a good idea, a good product created by you or someone else that will appeal to certain people, some advertising and the desire to succeed.

The Internet marketing niche, on the other hand, means that you will be promoting your own Internet marketing product. This is a very crowded field of endeavor and really difficult to break into. It’s a world filled with gurus and wise men who have been playing and winning the game for a long time. This doesn’t mean that it is impossible to cash in on the Internet marketing niche because, of course, you can.

It is a world still built on demand and that means that if you have a product that can compete and if you have the willingness to play hard ball with the big boys then you can succeed at the Internet marketing niche game. Just be aware that there are easier niche market nuts to crack.

Comparing niche marketing and an Internet marketing niche is equivalent to comparing apples with oranges. Apples and oranges are both fruit. Niche marketing and an Internet Marketing niche are both forms of Internet marketing but as different as apples are from oranges.

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