9 Internet Marketing Tips
- Create a Blog.
- Optimize your website content - make it “reader” friendly. Fog it.
- Develop a Strategic Content Creation plan for your website(s).
- Use paid search advertising - PPC for instance.
- Promote your site through Article Marketing - I use EzineArticles.com
- Develop a Web2.0 Social Media Marketing plan.
- Add video to your blog, website, content creation plan.
- Use permission based marketing - email is a great example.
- Create a blog. I know I said this in #1… but it’s just that important!
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These are interesting tips, but I was wondering if you could elaborate. Particularly on the “Develop a Web2.0 Social Media Marketing plan”.
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Very useful tips. I’m much into your tip no. 5. It’s a lazy way to do it if you’ll look at it first. But article marketing can be tedious if you’re doing for a large number of sites. But its benefits can be tremendous as well if you play your cards well - create a really interesting and useful article, know where to submit, add a resource box that has a call to action.
But, I need to validate what I THINK is the concept behind #5 (e.g. ezineArticles.com). Is this like replying to Q&A on LinkedIn? You write an article in eZine and so you stablish “expertise”? And, from this expertise comes consulting fees, etc?
James or “DataEntryGirl” Do we have any information on how frequently people VIEW these articles? I can SEE the results from LinkedIn Q&A, but I don’t know how to see the payback from effort spent on eZines. Experience?
Frank, Article Marketing does work and it works very well. Of course it succeeds as a function of your ability to write as well as syndicate. The syndication can be done using tools like EzineArticles.com and for some example data, I just checked on EzineArticles and the 54 articles I published have now been viewed just over 91,000 times. Not bad for a few hours work