Proper Internet Marketing Techniques Will Win the Online Marketing Game!
So you've read through the different "styles of play" in the
E-marketing
section and you have an idea of what type of "game" you want to run in your marketing campaign. This is the section where I take some time to explain how to accomplish these things using internet marketing techniques.
Remember my earlier football analogy? If you're going through this site in order, then you've read about and have a basic understanding of each type of game you can play. Well, the links in this section are the actual "plays."
Just remember, you rarely score a touchdown with a single play. It takes many plays to get the ball to the end-zone. It also takes a combination of techniques to convert a consumer to the sale. (Conversion is a marketing term you might hear a lot.)
Here's a list of links to the most common "plays" in online marketing. Just like before, I'm updating the site as fast as I can. If you want to know about something that isn't a live link yet,
contact me and let me know
!
The final link is not so much a "play" as a series of plays the coach (that's you!) might make to get the ball to the end zone. I'll start with just one example to get the page up, but keep checking back because I plan on adding more examples as time goes on to highlight different ways that these techniques can be used together.
If you read through the examples and don't get something or you have questions,
feel free to contact me.
You can also check under the Resources link at left for some handy tools that can help. If you're really stuck with one part, or you just don't have enough time to handle a part or all of this e-marketing stuff, then check under the Services link to outsource it!
Have You Successfully Marketed a Small Business, Product, or Service?
Give us the "plays" you used to get the conversions! How long did it take you to get your system set up? How successful was it?
Include examples of your sales copy. You can even include images of advertisements you used!
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