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Saturday, December 8, 2012

Marketing plan


                   What readers are looking for in an article or blog


   Your content should be clear and it should be formulated off of concrete facts. The tone of your article should be consistent to your content and have to ability to precipitate your views into a continuous need for your readers to indulge in to the content you have created. Before you begin to compose an article or a blog, you should invest time into grade A research based on the niche you are most compelled to. Now if you are just writing basic information that is generated from a self perspective, then in no way shape or form will you see massive results in your business. This has been proven time and time again; However, true niche marketing requires research, unless you can pay for someone to do it for you. But we are talking cost efficient do it yourself, so on that note take a look at some of the most common mistakes made by the writer, and how you can fix them so it does not happen to you.
                                     Common mistakes, cause large headache's
Some mistakes made over and over again my many new business owners range in various aggregations'. When you begin any business venture, it is important to create an appropriate marketing plan. These are sometimes small mistakes and other times seen as unforgivable mistakes, the kind that will extirpate your business until you have the funding to pay someone to come in and fix the issue. This is what I like to call, preventable causes. Simple mistakes that you can avoid simply by quality research before you begin at all.

  • Lack of research- when you begin talking about something, it is best to be well informed. Whether you are giving advice on a brand or a niche, it is important to know your stuff. Google, YouTube, Bing, and Yahoo are a great place to get started. Utilize as many free resources while you can because a business can tend to get expensive.
  • Improper grammar-Yes this too can be a big turn off to your readers. There is nothing like going to get advice and noticing a slew of typo's and receiving a lost message. Stay on one subject at a time and get to the point.
  • Not enough post- Starting out, you must write and post frequently. One or two blogs a month simply will not cut it. An estimated blog post or 21-50 post is recommended to begin seeing traffic increase by 65% . So the more you blog, the more traffic you generate.
  • Tone- The tone of an article is more important than some may think. professional tones get the message promulgated. Although many well established marketers are able to get away with it, it is wise not to take a humor tone. Note, not everyone knows you and not everyone laughs when its time to talk business.
Color scheme's and too many ad's- This speaks for itself. Building a site can be time consuming, however but taking the time to learn a few things you will get more traffic to your site. (Exposition)- Readers enjoy to read good content. They also like to see graphics nevertheless, too much color is not always easy on the eyes. If you are including to many advertisements on your page it can be engross your reader causing them to desist with haste.
Common mistakes can be the hit or miss in this business. Expeditious site building can cause more negative than positive.
And lastly but not least is to always remember what your reader need to hear. Trending on Twitter is a great way to gain insight on what people's needs are.Your readers are your business, they search for particular information and solutions to their issues. Ranting on about the thoughts and takes you have on marketing and or how you may feel about how to get traffic is not appropriate, and may not get many subscriptions.
Build list, the best lists come from social network marketing.
Figure out your marketing strategy and if you can use digital marketing. This is most valuable because consumers receive their informational product on the spot. That means if they have a problem, you can offer them an immediate solution.
Internet marketing can be intimidating at times, but if you use effective tools, you may find more success than failure.





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