The Myth Of 101 Ways To Market Your Website
"101 Ways To Market Your Website" is the title of a book found
at a cheap publisher's outlet in town for about three quid and
purchased out of interest.
So, we sat down with a cup of coffee and worked our way through
the index, see what these people thought was useful, and if
there was something new there.
Extraordinarily enough, in my past 10 years on the net, I've
done EVERY SINGLE ONE of those!
EVERY single one. And some of them, I could have added another
12 chapters on top of what was in the book.
Question. If I actually really do know how to do that web thing
so very thoroughly (and it appears that I actually really and
practically do!), then why don't I have 9 billion visitors per
second?
The answer is simple.
EVERY ONE of these 101 ways TAKES IMMENSE INVESTMENT IN TIME -
IF you're going to do it right and get it to a point where it
actually works well enough to really start generating that
mysteriously elusive web traffic for your site.
Let's just take a single one for example, the autoresponder, in
all its glory.
Even if we leave out the time spent learning the software,
soliciting ads, writing the content, if you really, REALLY did
that thoroughly, with a number of multiple chained
autoresponders with thousands or tens of thousands of
subscribers on each one, the sign up pages, advertising the sign
up pages, keeping the whole thing up to date and dealing with
the correspondence this generates, the trouble shooting,
unsubscriptions, and everything else, you would end up doing
NOTHING ELSE ALL DAY - and have a full working week.
And that is just ONE item on a "101" item list.
The same holds true for EVERYTHING.
To really build, use, police, update, enlarge and maintain a top
class directory, a 40 hour working week by ONE SINGLE PERSON
with their computer is taken up, just with that and ONLY that.
To run, police, advertise and expand a popular forum is yet the
same again.
To produce an exciting, content rich, constantly up to date blog
that brings in followers and sales, yup, it's a full time task.
To produce, maintain, advertise and run a really good ezine does
exactly the same again.
So does "article marketing" with its multiple submissions,
updates, multiple directory listings, authors bios, and so forth.
And so does "newsgroup marketing" once again.
Want to try your hand at running a good affiliate programme?
How about keyword optimising each and every page of your website
with content alignment, meta tags, robot instructions, and
maintaining this with feedback on your listings in various
search engines to keep in the top ten as the fashions change
radically overnight?
Perhaps a multiple placement dedicated banner advertising
campaign with feedback statistic adjustments?
Really get into Google adwords and maintain, track, fine tune
and keep it perfectly up to date in response to your competitors
and customers?
Same story, all over ...
And so it goes on.
Here's the deal.
All these things, I only did in order to support the business
I'm actually SUPPOSED TO BE IN!
My 40 hour working week (well don't make me laugh! but anyway,
just for argument's sake and to have a figure there) SHOULD
theoretically be taken up by research and writing, as I'm a
writer.
So what we have here is 101 ways to spend a full 40 hour week,
plus your own job's 40 hour week.
Shame we don't live on Pluto, isn't it. They have weeks that
last centuries ...
So what is ONE SINGLE PERSON trying to do web marketing supposed
to do?
Well, and after ten years of beating myself up for not doing all
those things "properly", I think the following is of the essence.
No.1 is to understand that unless you have dedicated staff,
there is no way on Earth you can do all of that yourself.
There simply isn't enough time, even if we leave the steep
learning curves and time spent trying to understand software and
such quite out of it.
So what one has to do is to pick and choose from these 101
strategies the ones that are:
a) the easiest and fastest; b) the ones that last the longest on
autopilot; c) the most natural to what you're supposed to be
doing in the first place (yeah that's the original
job/product/mission, remember that even still?)
If you like databases but abhor article writing, concentrate on
building a good directory and forget about article submissions,
for example.
We need to prune, prioritise and perfect only a very few of
these 101 options, and stick to those.
That's the only way to survive this.
It is to understand that you PHYSICALLY CANNOT do all that; that
if you try, you can't help but fail at everything (as then,
NOTHING gets the attention it needs to actually bring results
eventually!); and that you have to PICK AND CHOOSE which battles
you're going to fight.
Lastly, all that 101 traffic stuff has to be subjugated to the
real reason we're here, whatever that is, and must NEVER be
allowed to get to a point where it is taking up more than 50% of
your time.
So.
Go look at a list of these internet marketing devices.
Pick just those you are naturally attracted to, and just FORGET
about all the rest.
Try and make those as good as you can, and build up your
business to a point like that until you can hire staff and
manpower to expand into some of the other traffic generating
devices.
And in the meantime, take a deep breath, relax, and know that
NO-ONE, not even someone with 8 tentacles instead of arms and
who never sleeps, can actually do that myth and successfully
implement "101 Ways To Advertise Your Website".
Wisdom is a fine thing ...
SFX :-)
Silvia Hartmann http://SilviaHartmann.com