How to Create Your Web Site Marketing Plan

By: Herman Drost | Posted: 29th December 2004

How to Create Your Web Site Marketing Plan

Copyright 2002 Herman Drost



Creating a web site without developing a web site marketing plan

is the same as planning for failure. A web site marketing plan

is essential not only just to survive but to continue to thrive

and expand your business. You should spend 80% of your time

marketing your web site. It's the life blood of your online

business.



When to create your web site marketing plan.

Most of us probably create a web site first before we plan

to market it. However just like a business plan, you should

prepare your marketing strategy ahead of time.



What's the benefit of doing this?

The further you plan ahead the easier will all the pieces of your

web site fall into place.



Give me an example please

Recently I was working on an ebook. Before creating it,

I worked on creating the sales page for the web site.

This meant I had to think first of all the benefits

the ebook would be to my customers plus research appropriate

keywords to weave into my web copy for my web page to rank well

in the search engines.



If I had done this backwards and created the ebook first, I

would have wasted hours of time redoing my web copy to fit my

web site marketing plan.



Here are 7 steps to creating your web site marketing plan:



1. Begin with the end in mind - create a vision what you want your

web site to accomplish. Define a vision statement i.e. "I will

develop a highly profitable web site within 6 months".



2. Set doable goals - depending on your product or service,

write down one or a set of goals you BELIEVE you can accomplish

i.e. "I will turn a profit of $500/month at the end of 6

months".



3. Choose a few marketing strategies - based on your research,

pick a few strategies to begin with that you know you can

accomplish. This could include optimizing your web site for the

search engines, placing an ad in an ezine, or writing an article

to submit to online publications.



4. Create a time line and set a deadline - create a horizontal

line on paper or on a white board (where you can easily view it

each day) and divide this line up into days, weeks or months (or

whatever duration you decide) of your marketing campaign. Then

mark the beginning and ending dates of your campaign, plus what

type of marketing method you are using.



5. Track your results - if you are running an ad either on the

Internet or offline, track its effectiveness. Use ad tracking

software like adtrackz to track all the links you place online.

To know how visitors arrived at your web site and what keywords

they searched on to get there, analyze your web site statistics

(read my article "How to analyze your web traffic".)



With offline ads, use a different code for each ad.

If one ad doesn't work well, rework your copy and try it again.

Once you find one that works, expand your advertising to

other publications.



6. Calculate your return on investment (ROI). - don't just blindly

throw money into an ad and hope for the best. Keep track of how

much money you initially invested in the ad and what profit you

made in return. i.e. if you received $7 back in profit for every

dollar you invested in your pay per click strategy, then you are

running a very successful marketing campaign.



7. Constantly evaluate your results - after each marketing

campaign, evaluate which strategies worked best and which ones

did not. Repeat those marketing strategies that are profitable

to get maximum results from them. Throw out or refine the ones

that did not work well and try some different ones.



Tips

Write your vision, goals, strategies and time

line on a piece of paper.

Keep this next to your computer so you can refer

to it from time to time so you don't lose your focus. It's easy

to get distracted, particularly when it's no longer fun to act

on your marketing plans and they just become a chore to do.





Be disciplined - stay focused on your vision, goals, strategies

and dead lines. Staying on track with your time line and

accomplishing your deadlines, will give you a great sense of

accomplishment. You also can be assured you are making progress

towards achieving a profitable web site.



Try a number of strategies at the same time - by utilizing a few

different strategies together, you have a better chance of

getting more visitors to your website. For instance each week

you could place an ad (free or paid) in an ezine and write an

article. Daily you could participate in the various popular

forums, newsgroups and message boards on the Internet and

include a link to your web site in your signature file.





Conclusion - creating, executing, tracking, testing and

evaluating your concrete web site marketing plan will greatly

enhance your chances of building a profitable online business.


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