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Thursday, 29 May 2008

- Getting Started: Developing a Plan

Getting Started: Developing a Plan

Marketing on the Internet doesn’t consist of cookie-cutter strategies that work for

everyone. For that reason, planning is an essential step in being successful online.

Careful planning and monitoring will enable you to develop a strategy that fits your

needs and budget, maps your progress, measures your return on investment (ROI),

mitigates risk, and adapts as required.

When developing your plan, you’ll want to consider the following important aspects:

· Your buyers. Who are they? What activities do they do online? Identifying your

audience and their needs enables you to determine how best you can reach

them online, thereby getting the most for your marketing dollar.

· Your budget. How much should you spend and, more importantly, how much

do you have to spend? The amount you budget towards Internet marketing will

depend on how integral the Internet is to your business success. Prioritize your

needs based on your budget, projecting into the future and growing your plan

as your revenues grow.

· Your ability to support and maintain your plan. Consider only implementing

strategies you can handle. It is possible to do more damage than good to your

business if you implement techniques for which you do not have the business

processes or budget in place to support.

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