In an environment where so much commerce is taking place online, any
company who wants to achieve their full potential must have a solid
Internet marketing strategy in place. Unfortunately, even with the
online world such an integral part of doing business these days, many
companies
don't completely develop their strategies.
Even with
all the information available online about Search Engine Optimization
(SEO), Pay per Click (PPC) advertising, and all other forms of Internet
marketing, many companies are unaware of the best procedures to get to
the top of the search engines. Working in the SEO industry I am often
surprised (though I suppose I shouldn't be) at how many misconceptions
are still so prevalent.
For example, many companies still believe
a simple website is enough. If you build it they will come. And then
they seem surprised when no one visits the site. For more details go to www.internet-marketing-word.com
Then there are the companies who actually still believe that old Black
Hat SEO techniques are valid Internet marketing strategies. These are
techniques that have long ago been shunned by search engines, such as
keyword stuffing or automated generation of countless doorway pages.
Why
do they do this? Because somewhere along the line of marketers someone
heard that someone else had a lot of success doing this. Pretty vague,
right? This is, of course, a bad way to start developing Internet
marketing strategies.
If you are going to create a valuable
marketing plan you must start with a strong knowledge base. This is
probably the main motivation for many companies to outsource their SEO
campaign. The just don't feel as though they can conquer the learning
curve witching a manageable time frame.
But if you are going to
do it in-house, this is where you need to start. Gain an understanding
of what works and, more importantly, why it works. The same goes for
techniques that are ethically questionable. Find out what makes them
Black Hat SEO and why all the search engines frown on them. Then you'll
be able to actively apply your knowledge as you attempt new Internet
marketing strategies.
The next step in developing a strong
marketing plan is evaluation. Take a moment and really evaluate what you
have on your site. It has to be a "friendly" site, and it has to be
friendly in at least two aspects. First, you must be visitor friendly.
This means readable content, intuitive navigation, and strong
information architecture.
Second, you must also be friendly to
the search engines. This means readable content, intuitive navigation,
and strong information architecture.
Sound similar? There's a
reason for that. For more details go to www.auto-hits-machine.com They
are. But don't be completely fooled. Search engines and customers may be
looking at the same thing, but the way to impress them is subtly
different. Knowing these differences will help you accomplish this and
be friendly to both at the same time.
Next, it's time to reach
out to other areas of the Internet and draw attention to your site. I'm
not talking about customers yet. I'm talking about other websites. You
need links from them in order to build high rankings. These rankings
will be required before customers can find you, so you must seek out
"votes" from other sites first. There are a number of ways to accomplish
this, and a great deal of SEO revolves around this task. This could
include social marketing, viral marketing, article marketing, bloggin,
and any other ethical method to gain one-way, quality links.
Finally,
and this almost brings us full circle, a marketing strategy requires
understanding. It means you must understand that despite the speed in
which eCommerce moves, Internet marketing does not have overnight
results. It takes time. Time to gather links and time to build trust
with customers and with search engines.
Developing an Internet
marketing strategy, then, requires knowledge, evaluation, outreach, and
understanding. When you can accomplish this you can begin to secure your
online presence.Andy Elias on is a writer at Main10, Inc, a Utah
Internet marketing company. If you'd like to learn more about developing
your SEO campaign, visit their site today.
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