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3) JUMP IN. GET YOURSELF A SOLID INTERNET PRESENCE
"You'll seldom experience regret for anything that you've done. It is what you haven't done that will torment you. The message, therefore, is clear. Do it! Develop an appreciation for
present moment. Seize every second of your life and savor it. Value your present moments. Using them up in any self- defeating ways means you've lost them forever." -- Wayne Dyer
A solid Internet presence does not include one of those free pages with address’s that read something like this www.imtoocheaptogetmyown/members/freepages/myname.htm. Now I may be exaggerating slightly but not much. My very first webpage address was 48 characters long. Yes,
page was FREE, but
results reflected that too (one $5.00 sale). They’re okay for personal pages and fooling around, but not if you want to be taken seriously. You really must acquire your own domain. No ifs, ands or buts about it!
Once you have; decided on a product or service, reserved
site name, and made your best deal on domain space, you’re ready to start marketing. The next order of business is to start
design of
site. Should you do it yourself or hire a professional? This is a tough question to answer. Some people have a natural artistic inclination, some don't. Some budgets don't allow for anything but doing it yourself. In that case
decision is simple.
I am a big believer in having
best possible first impression. You might consider hiring a professional to do
default page and create a template for further pages that you will make on your own. That being said, there is also a huge feeling of satisfaction in doing
job yourself from scratch.
My personal experience included learning how and doing it all myself in
beginning when I could afford
time, and later hiring a professional (who did a fabulous job), after my time became better spent focusing on
marketing.
Another absolute necessity for
serious web marketer is to publish an opt-in newsletter or ezine. This is how you stay in touch with your prospects and of course remind them to come back to your site. It could be something as elementary as alerting people to changes on your site or simple price updates. Or you could produce a full blown Electronic magaZINE. Again, you should be subscribing to other ezines for ideas and information.
Sidenote: Always seek out and obtain an authors permission before using all or part of their work. Plagiarism does not pay!
A lot of EZINES offer
reader information of great value for FREE. This accomplishes two things.
1) It establishes you as an expert, or at least a source of expert information.
2) It encourages
subscriber to keep reading your ezine regularly. Of course when they read
information they can't help but see
ads for your products or services.
Many successful ezine publishers will accept paid for ads from related non competing businesses. This can add a very nice profit center to your online business. A popular variation of this is to swap ezine ads with your competition. This will increase your exposure to other readers who may not have found your site otherwise.
"It's kind of fun to do
impossible." Walt Disney
4) GET BUSY! MARKET THAT PRODUCT.
"The first requisite for success is
ability to apply your physical and mental energies to one problem incessantly without growing weary." --Thomas A. Edison
The number one priority above all else is to get traffic. You can have
prettiest site,
best ezine,
most education, and
most fantastic product on
Internet, but it will gain you nothing if people don't get exposed to it. ‘Build it and they will come’ might work in
movies, but on
Internet you need TRAFFIC!
There are many more aspects to managing a successful Internet presence and we will discuss them in future issues. These are
basics,
starting point,
Micro View.
You probably have figured out by now that I am a big believer in motivational quotes. I‘d like to leave you with my all time favorite.....
“DESTINY is... not a matter of chance, it is a matter of CHOICE; it is not a thing to be waited for, it is a thing ...to be ACHIEVED” William Jennings Bryan
