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What is Web Marketing?
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Valerie Tay
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AdHomeBase.com
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New Websites appear in the thousands on the World Wide Web
daily. Some new webmasters build a site, use a free submission
service, and expect hordes of visitors to knock on their
cyber-door. The problem is: the visitors never show up.
What this group of webmasters miss is the fact that in today's
competitive web arena, their sites will be buried in a sea of
many others if there is no attempt at some forms of web
marketing. But what actually is web marketing? Does it simply
mean driving traffic to your site? I think not. In fact, web
marketing encompasses a variety of techniques that serve
different purposes, although the ultimate objective is always to
make your Website a success.
Web marketing techniques fall into four main categories:
(1) The Initial Contact
This means diving first-time visitors to your site. For obvious
reason, initial contact is important since without it, we do not
have to go on discussing other web marketing categories. Ideas
like submitting your site to the search engines, forming
strategic alliances, and becoming a reseller on auction sites
fit into this category.
(2) Participation
After you have enabled your site to be found by new visitors,
you need to entice them to stay in it and look around. Towards
this end, you can encourage your visitors to participate in your
site. Participation is best fostered through interactivity like
contests, polls, trivia and even asking for visitors' opinion.
(3) Loyalty and Trust
The Internet can be cold and impersonal. Therefore, you need to
inject elements that build loyalty and trust into your site.
One way of doing this is to post and adhere strictly to a
privacy statement. Web surfers nowadays are defensive when it
comes to surrendering their information via the Internet because
of rampant spam. It helps to reassure your visitors that any
personal information, especially email addresses, that they give
you will be strictly confidential, and will not be sold to third
parties.
Other ways to build loyalty and trust is to answer your email in
a timely fashion, to produce an email newsletter, and to offer
free trials and testimonials. Of course, the list goes on and
is only limited by your creativity.
(4) Repeat Sales
Survey has shown that it is easier and cheaper to sell to a
repeat customer since new customers acquisition can be costly.
You will be missing out on a large amount of potential revenue
if you don't make repeat sales.
There are numerous methods to promote repeat orders. A few
apparent examples are producing a great newsletter that is sent
to your visitors' mailboxes on a regular basis (so they won't
forget about you), putting up fresh content, offering targeted
contests, and asking your visitors to bookmark your site. The
last example has further developed into what the industry now
calls "desktop marketing". This refers to asking your visitors
to install an icon, a wallpaper, a screen saver or anything that
market your products on their desktops. Naturally such gadgets
must link to your site.
Your business will thrive if you market it constantly. Practise
the above 4 categories of marketing techniques to turbo-charge
your business.
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