20 Major Marketing Mistakes - No1. Failing to understand the
nature of Internet marketing
A surprisingly high number of people who are new to the world of
online marketing believe that it is a simple art. If only this
were true!
I'm not saying that they believe that all they need to do is
find themselves a product, build a website, plug-in an order
system, place an advertisement or two and then wait for the
money to roll in, but many people simply fail to appreciate the
significance of the use of the word Marketing in the phrase
"Online Marketing".
A quick look at the index of any online marketing course will an
indication of just what is involved in setting up your own
internet business with such headings as, "Building a website",
"hooking-up your order pages", "Setting-up a newsletter",
"Winning the search engine war" and a great deal more. Now, each
of these elements is important in its own right, but together,
they simply create the framework necessary to allow you to start
marketing your products or services.
However, even once you've dealt with all of this, people aren't
going to start flocking to your website with their credit cards
in their hands. You are going to have to go out and find your
potential customers, get them to your website and then persuade
them to buy your product or service.
So, the first question you need to ask yourself before you try
and sell anything online is whether or not you are a salesperson?
Before you invest even one single penny in setting-up your
online business, you have to understand that your principle role
will be that of salesperson.
Now, many people have a problem when it comes to seeing
themselves as a salesperson, often because of the stereotype
that paints all sales people as dishonest and ready to do just
about anything that they have to get us to part with our
hard-earned cash.
Naturally, the problem with stereotypes is that they are often
very wide of the mark. The vast majority of sales people are
simply ordinary people doing a job and, like most of us, they
are decent, hard-working and honest people. Despite this the
many of us have been brought up to distrust the salespeople and
that makes your job as an online marketer that much harder.
So, how do you jump this particular hurdle? Well, there are
really only two ways to deal with the marketing needs of your
business.
The first is to accept your role as salesperson for your
business and learn as much as you can about selling online. In
practice, this means doing your homework and seeking out some of
the more successful internet marketers and following their
example. There are too many to list them here but, as you do
your research, you will discover names such as Jim Edwards, Jay
Abraham, Ken Evoy and Terry Dean that come up time and time
again. Each of these successful marketers has his own particular
style and you will warm to some immediately and find that there
are others that you simply can't get in tune with at all. All
are however extremely successful online marketers and have a
great deal to offer by way of help and advice.
The second approach is to accept the fact that you are not
comfortable filling the role of salesperson.
Now this doesn't mean that you can merely ignore the problem of
needing a salesperson in the hope that it will go away, because
it won't! Like it or not, marketing is crucial to your success
and it must take the prime spot in your online business plan.
However, if you really feel that you can't take on this role
then don't. Simply get somebody else who can fill the role.
This might mean taking on a partner, or employing someone to
take care of your marketing for you, both of which are major,
and possibly costly, steps. Nevertheless, your business will
suffer badly if you don't put marketing at the centre of your
operation and this in one bullet you are going to have to bite.
Of the many hundreds of new businesses that appear online every
week the majority will fail and, of those that do make it, only
a tiny proportion will be truly successful. In almost every
single case the secret to their success lies in will be the
importance that the business owner places on the role of
marketing and on his own role as a salesperson.