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Two Sides of the Internet Marketing Strategy Coin

There are essentially two sides of the coin for an effective internet marketing strategy. First, how much traffic do you drive to your web site? And second, what happens when a visitor gets there?

Business Internet Marketing An effective internet marketing strategy addresses both of these issues. Here's a metaphor that will explain the situation that many companies find themselves in: imagine that you're trying to put out a fire, but you have two problems - the water pressure is just a trickle, and your hose leaks. Which do you fix?

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Internet Marketing Strategic On the web, most companies 'turn up the water pressure', spending money to drive more traffic to their internet site with strategies such as pay-per-click advertising, e-newsletter sponsorships, and search engine optimization. What happens? The hose just leaks faster. Sure, these companies experience a slight increase in overall results (some water makes it out of the hose), but most of their efforts are wasted in 'leaks', and their costs are increased in greater measure.

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Internet Marketing Seo A more effective approach for internet marketing is to patch the holes in the hose, and then increase the water pressure. You'll substantially increase the amount of 'useful' water. That is to say, your web site will produce dramatically more in the way of leads and sales.

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Here's an example to illustrate: Widgets.com receives 100 site visitors per month, and converts just 2% of them into qualified leads (the B2B average, according to research). They decide to spend $5,000 on a search engine optimization program, and $1,000 per month on pay-per-click advertising ($17,000 annual total). These strategies are fairly successful, increasing visitors by 5 times. This is how their numbers would look:
. 12 month cost: $17,000
. Site visitors: 6,000
. Number of leads: 120

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Business Home Internet Let's assume that they 'close' 25% of their leads, with an average sale amount of $200. Their sales for the year (from web leads) would be just $6,000 - not even close to their investment amount. If their average sale amount were $1,000, they would make $30,000 - a reasonable return on investment.

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Internet Marketing Site Web Let's contrast another fictional organization Gadgets.com that has an identical business, but decides to implement a more effective internet marketing strategy by increasing web site conversion rate before implementing site promotion strategies. Gadgets.com spends $15,000 on a new website that converts 15% of site traffic into leads. Assuming that all the other numbers are the same as Widgets.com, let's see their results -

Based Business Home Internet . 12 month cost: $32,000 ($15k for site design plus $17k for site promotion)
. Site visitors: 6,000
. Number of leads: 900

Internet Marketing Web If they close the same 25% of web leads as Widgets.com, with the same average sale amount of $200, their sales for the year (from web leads) would be $45,000, easily reaching their ROI point in the first year. (The second year would be even more favorable, because costs would be just $12,000.)
If their average sale amount were $1,000, they would make $225,000 in their first year - a fairly impressive return on a $32,000 investment.

Estate Internet Marketing Real Now I understand that that's an oversimplified example, not accounting for product costs, etc. But it's a powerful illustration of how essential it is to address both sides of the internet marketing coin - site promotion AND conversion rate.

Engine Internet Marketing Incidentally, if the company in the example above decided to do the site conversion project, but not the site promotion (they still only have 100 visitors per month) here's how the numbers look:
. 12 month cost: $15,000 for site re-design
. Site visitors: 1,200
. Number of leads: 180
. Revenue at $200: $9,000
. Revenue at $1,000: $45,000

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At this point you're probably asking yourself two questions. First, is it possible to develop an internet marketing strategy that increases conversion rate to 15%, and produces 5 times as many leads? We have found that generally speaking the answer is yes! But, you will need a very deliberate approach to both - you're unlikely to create these sorts of numbers 'by accident'. It's also likely that you'll need to undertake a fairly major project; a few tweaks of your homepage won't do it.

Consulting Internet Marketing Even then, this type of marketing strategy won't work for every business. Here are a few 'symptoms' that indicate that this type of approach would be helpful (and a few quick band-aid ideas):

Course Internet Marketing . Symptom 1 - excessive use of the back button by your web site visitors indicates a failure to engage their interest. Consider a strong 'positioning statement' explaining your unique value on your internet homepage, and reduce the overall number of links on that page.

Expert From Insider Internet . Symptom 2 - a low number of site visitors to a niche product/service provider, but a good number of (off-line) satisfied clients and customers can highlight the need for a more robust site promotion and lead capture strategy. Test some pay-for-click advertising such as Google Adwords and Yahoo's Overture by putting a hundred bucks or so into an account and just experimenting.

Firm Internet Marketing . Symptom 3 - high traffic but little or no conversion can indicate a site structure and strategy that does not facilitate lead capture. Consider 'steering' visitors sequentially through key points of your value proposition, and then making them a compelling offer - a reason to leave their contact information.

Advertising Business Internet . Symptom 4 - a high number of shopping cart abandons (visitors selecting items for purchase, but not completing the check-out process) can indicate some sort of sticker shock, or red flag in your purchase process. Ask some impartial associates for an honest opinion.

Business Computer Internet If you can relate to some of these symptoms, you might consider a more robust internet marketing strategy to convert site visitors into 'action-takers'. An effective strategy will likely be:

Center Internet Marketing 1. Highly pre-meditated - you won't do this by accident.
2. Based on specific goals - as Covey says, you must "begin with the end in mind".
3. Focused on your target audience - the sniper rifle is almost always better than the shotgun.
4. Complete in its approach - a more appealing graphic design won't be enough. You'll have to address issues such as site structure, messaging, calls to action, offers, and lead capture.

Internet Marketing Promotion Mat Greenfield is the founder and CEO of Utah based Conversion Results, and has been in marketing since 1997. He is recognized as an internet marketing expert by a number of industry organizations including Register.com and Constant Contact. He is a regular contributor to print and e-magazines, and is a columnist for Practical e-Commerce Magazine. Visist www.conversionresults.com to learn more.

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