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Website Marketing Mistakes Smart People Make


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Raynay Valles
rvallesjawdrop.com

Jawdrop Website Marketing
http://www.jawdrop.com


You have invested your time and money into putting up your

website. Your prospective customers are out there,

somewhere, and you want to make them aware of your site,

what you offer and why they would want to visit.



You have some marketing ideas, but you don't want to waste

money. How can you avoid mistakes other smart website

owners make?



By reading this article, of course.



I'm going to outline several tactics that DON'T work. By

the end of this article, you'll save time and money (not

to mention avoiding throat-clinching disappointment and

frustration) by skipping these Bad Ideas.



Bad Idea #1 - Let's get more traffic to get more sales.



Seems reasonable at first glance. But it's not always the

best course to take. How well does your site sell now?

What's the sales conversion rate of your website? If your

website is inefficient at converting 100 visitors into

customers, it will be inefficient at converting 20000

visitors into customers.



For instance, I may find a client's website converts 1

percent of their visitors to customers. If we can boost

that number to 2 percent, they have doubled their sales

without spending more money marketing. When they DO spend

money on marketing, they still convert the higher percentage

of their visitors to customers.



Bottomline: Take a look at your conversion rate before you

increase traffic. What can you do to boost it?



Bad idea #2 - Let's just buy thousands of visitors.



Many website owners I talk with tell me they bought 10,000

visitors and didn't make ONE sale. You'd think they'd make

at least one sale.



Any smart person would think a FEW people would buy. Why

don't they buy?



You've seen popup windows. Many times these "traffic

building systems" automatically pop open a browser window

showing your website. That counts as a visit. Yes, a

person who was not looking for what you sell. A person

who was in the middle of doing something else. So of

course they close the irrelevant window.



Bottomline: You have other options to build traffic. The

goal is to get a return on your marketing dollars. You

want the hordes of visitors coming to your website to BUY.



Bad Idea # 3 - Where can we buy some banner ads?



In the best situation you place your banner ads on sites

that have visitors who may want what you offer. Even these

banners typically get .3 of 1 percent clickthrough. That's

3 clicks per thousand views!



People tend to ignore banners.



Bottomline: Skip banners. If you absolutely want to do

banners, only do them if they are free or pay-per-sale as

in your own affiliate program. There are more effective

marketing tactics to spend your time and money on.



If you have tried these 3 tactics and they didn't work,

chalk it up to experience. If you haven't tried these

tactics, great. Now you can use your time and money

for marketing that DOES work.



Resource: Raynay Valles is an Internet marketer. Unlike

marketers who only build traffic, Raynay focuses on

building sales. Visit http://www.jawdrop.com or email Raynay now at rvallesjawdrop.com





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