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YOUR MARKETING IMAGE Neglect this, and your site will fail...

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Your Marketing Image



Now we come to the most neglected part of e-commerce and probably

the most important. If your Web site is to have any impact at all

then you need to market it.



This sounds simple and obvious, but it is often overlooked.



There are far too many website owners scratching their heads

having developed an excellent site. Why?

Because they haven't marketed their site and therefore nobody

knows they exist.



Here are the basics:



Continuity of image



Your web page must promote the continuity of image with your

other corporate marketing tools and company literature. The Web

site must fit in with your company as well as within the

immediacy of the Internet. Don't allow your page to break the

continuity.

Its far too easy to get carried away with what the web can allow

you to do and lose the image you are trying to build!



Holistic image



You wouldn't dream of printing your company stationery without

phone and fax numbers, so why do so many business users fail to

tell everyone both your e-mail address and Web site URL.

This means that you should update your:



headed paper

business cards

complements slips

fax headers

product packaging

other corporate literature

technical literature

advertising

e-mail signature files

other gismos that you give out,



Assumptive marketing



Your web site creates the opportunity to change the ways in which

you broadcast information to the world about new products. You

will not have to produce expensive brochures, backed up with

telephone support; now you can refer your potential customers to

your Website for all the information they require - saving your

company time and money whilst offering better customer support.



Target marketing



With all the different target audiences your company has you will

already have assessed the U.S.P. (unique selling point) that

attracts them to your products. Your Web site is a great

opportunity to reinforce the varied messages for your target

audiences, rather than having to rely on one printed piece of

material to satisfy everyone.



E-mail marketing



You can use the launch of your Web site to send an e-mail to

every business whose e-mail address you know, advertising its

birth and the wealth of useful information it has to offer.

As you add more pages you can target specific market areas in the

same way. And as your database of e-mail addresses grows, you

will be able to increase the number of targeted businesses

without it costing you a penny more in processing costs.



Who Should Host Your Site?



Although it is perfectly possible for your company to have its

own web server with which to house your own site, there are many

advantages in having your Internet Service Provider to host your

site. For instance:

The costs are very much lower than paying for the hardware and

leased lines needed.

The ISP will take care of maintenance 24 hours per day, and 24-

hour monitoring is the norm.

You can buy a variety of packages to suit your every need. Some

incorporate domain name registration and e-mail forwarding.



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Written By Chris Falck

Director Rose Data Systems Ltd



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Chris Falck is an IT Consultant, Internet Marketer, Designer, and

Webmaster of AUTOREPLY2U - http://autoreply2u.co.uk and eCom-RDS

- http://ecom-rds.co.uk . (Amongst Others).



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You may reprint this entire newsletter and resource box on your

web site, provided it is reproduced in it's entirety along with

this resource box.

Copyright 2001. All Rights Retained by Author.

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