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Internet Marketing Basics
By Jacob Wissler, Jr.
Internet marketing begins with seven very basics facts. The purpose of
this essay is to provide a review of those basics facts, which many people
overlook:
1. Your domain name must be easy to spell and remember. A domain name
should also contain your most important keywords. If you are a golf course
in Houston, Texas the best domain name is not the name of your company.
The correct domain name would be GolfHouston.com or perhaps HoustonGolf.com.
If someone if looking for a place to golf in Houston, which two words would
you expect them to type into Google?
2. The word welcome means nothing, because it is assumed that every customer
is welcome. Most importantly, the word welcome takes up vital space in your
title tag, which is the most important tag on your website. Search engines
expect the title tag to define the site. Use this opportunity to state your
product or service and location.
3. You must know who your customer is, and what he (or she) wants. This may
seem easy, but many major companies have spent millions of dollars on research
to discover they were wrong. In 1982 Cadillac did a large survey and found
that 65% of their buyers selected a Cadillac for prestige, while only 27% bought
the car because they felt it was a great vehicle. As a result of this survey,
Cadillac spent less on ads that stressed quality, and began to issue special "Gold
Cards" to identify Cadillac owners when they came in for service.
4. Make your company easy to find. Your telephone number should be on the Contact
page. When a consumer is shopping, they want answers now, not an email tomorrow.
Many consumers hate to fill out online forms. By providing a direct email link
and a telephone number, you are making it easy for a potential customer to
contact you, which will greatly increase the odds that someone will do business
with you.
5. Unless you are Amazon.com or some other well known major company, do not
expect new customers to do business entirely online. Many consumers want to
have a chat with you and develop a comfort level before giving up their credit
card number to a company they have never heard of. A website is a vital addition
to a regular "brick and mortar" business, but few businesses have
been able to survive with just a website. At the very least, you need an address
and a telephone number, so a consumer can talk to someone.
6. You need a quality website. A website is an essential business tool. This
is your image. The website is not the place to cut costs. The public will judge
your company based upon what they see. If you want to be professional you must
look professional.
7. Your website must be optimized for the search engines. What good is a website
if no one can find it on the Internet? You do not need to "register" with
search engines and you should never pay a company to "submit" your
site, but you do need search engine optimization. This can be done by some
top level web designers, but do not assume that a great artist is also great
at search engine optimization. If your web designer lacks experience in this
area, look for a search engine optimization firm in your community.
The Internet is the marketing tool of the future. In the 1970s people
looked in the yellow pages; today they look on the Internet.
Jacob
Wissler, Jr.
SEO
Houston
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Jacob Wissler Jr., is a noted author and well respected in
the Internet Community. He has published articles on numerous topics, including
many on personal interests, politics and health.
His companies attract business not only in the Houston, TX
area, but from around the world.
Ken Webster
Mountain Eagle Marketing
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