Advertising Online
Ok, so you're new to marketing online, and you need to find out
what resources are the best for advertising.
You're at a loss as to which way to turn. What do you do? First
of all, step back and take a few deep breaths. This is not
rocket science, and stressing over it won't help at all and once
you get your feet wet, you may well find that it's much simpler
than you thought.
Now, let's take a look at what's available. You have traffic
exchanges, safelists, FFA's, message boards, webrings...well,
you get the picture.
The question is, which work and which don't? That's what we'll
attempt to cover here. What works for one advertising campaign
may not work for another.
Your first step is to develop your target group. Who is it that
you want to reach with your advertising? Do some demographics on
your niche, and decide to whom it may appeal. Do you want to
target a specific geographic area? Are you targeting a specific
age group? Do you want to reach pink people with purple hair, or
purple people with pink hair? Figure out to whom you want to
sell your products, ideas, services, etc. Then after you've
written this down (yes, keep notes and records), start
experimenting with the different avenues available to you. Note:
before you begin experimenting, be absolutely certain that you
have an excellent tracking program available to track your
advertising efforts. This is mandatory so that you find where
your campaigns work the best. The object here is to work
smarter, not harder.
Now, pick out five to ten programs from traffic exchanges,
safelists, FFA's, etc. I don't recommend any more than ten of
each, at the very most. You need to be able to keep up with what
you are doing. And you need to stay focused. Less CAN be more.
Choose wisely. Get advice from others who are already doing
this. Check into online reports that are available for you to
read, and decide which programs you want to use in the beginning.
Once you have chosen the programs which you want to use, set up
your campaign(s) according to your demographics. You may need to
test one or more campaigns to find which works the best. As I
said, this is not rocket science. But, you do need to be willing
to put forth the effort that it takes to do this seriously. It's
not for the faint of heart. And it cannot be a "hit or miss"
undertaking.
If you can't put together your own campaign, be willing to pay
someone to do this for you. As the old saying goes, "You have to
spend money to make money." This is not going to be a free ride.
So if that's your mindset, lose it now.
While joining so called "free" programs is fine, you need to
target some of the better known ones and plan on upgrading in
those to assist you with your campaigning. There's a wealth of
programs out there. There's nothing wrong with no cost and low
cost programs, However, quite often they do not give you
everything that you need to succeed in online business. So take
this into consideration when you begin your advertising efforts.
PLAN on spending money. Just know where you want to concentrate
your efforts, and stick with your business plan. You DO have
one, right? If not, we'll cover that in another article. Stay
tuned.
Alright, we've got our demographics, we've chosen our programs,
and we've put together some campaigns for our site(s) according
to to whom we want to advertise. Next step, set up your tracking
program with your site URL's. Read your instructions carefully,
and be certain to dot all the "i's" and cross all the "t's." If
you are using a rotator, be absolutely sure that your site(s) in
the rotator comply with the Terms of Service for whatever
program you may use it (them) in. The last thing you want is for
your site(s) to be rejected because you broke the rules.
Ok. Now, submit your site(s) to your advertising programs, and
begin tracking your results. Keep up with this, if not daily
then, weekly.
Where did you get the most hits? How about the most
click-throughs? And what about sales? Which campaigns are
getting you the best results? Tweak your campaigns, if
necessary. Move them to different demographics/programs and
experiment to find where each one does best, or if anything at
all. If they work better in one place than another, leave them
in the best one.
Are the programs that you are using getting you the results you
want? Before you move from one program to another, be sure that
you've given ample opportunity for tracking your results. Any
programs that are not meeting your expectations and goals should
be dropped after you've made your determinations. But, be fair.
Give them enough time, without going overboard with the time
that you devote to them. I'd recommend at least a month with a
program before dropping it.
One other very important note here....BRAND yourself in any
campaign that you do. Get your name and your picture out there
online so that folks know who you are. Join forums where you
will find like-minded people with whom you can network. Join
webrings, etc., for the same reasons. Get yourself established
as a very serious online marketing person.
I won't promise you that you are going to succeed overnight.
Please keep in mind that when doing business online, it's not
quite the same as a "brick and mortar" business offline. It
takes more for people online to trust you and want to do
business with you. This is one reason that branding is SO
important.
So don't look for overnight success. Be prepared to work for
what you want and be willing to invest both time and money in
what you are doing. Just watch that you don't waste a lot of
either in your efforts. Work with people whom you trust. Buy
from people whom you trust. Use programs which you trust. Above
all else make absolutely certain that what you are offering
online is something that you, yourself, would be willing to
purchase. Offer quality. Offer integrity...and have some fun
doing it.