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Writing an Internet Marketing Plan for Your Online Business

Posted by oltean on February 14, 2008

Creating an Internet marketing plan is a crucial step in launching an e-commerce website to make money on the Internet. Knowing the website’s target market, competition, budget for the various Internet marketing campaigns, strengths and weaknesses allow for the most effective Internet marketing methods to be selected to get the most target visitors and profit with the least amount of investment and time.

A good Internet marketing plan should have the following outlines:

I. Executive Summary
Just like writing a traditional business plan, you need to include an executive summary into your Internet marketing plan. The executive summary is actually the overall summary of your Internet marketing plan. The executive summary will be written at the last section of your plan, but it is the first marketing plan element.

II. Market Analysis
Provide background information on market that your e-commerce website or Internet business is entering into. The background information for your market should contain the demographics of your target market, a description of the greatest competition and an analysis on the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats that your online business will face (SWOT analysis).

III. Internet Marketing Strategies and Goals
Once background information of your market has been completed. It is time to think about the marketing goal for your online business. Lay out your marketing goals in the Internet marketing plan, general strategies to reach those goals and write down specifically the Internet marketing methods you will apply.

IV. Finance
Setting budget is one of the most important steps in creating a plan for online marketing. You need to do some calculation and decide how much money you can invest in Internet marketing and promotion, and when some money will be allocated to specific Internet marketing methods and tactics. Also make a forecast including an anticipated revenue figure that will achieve from the planned Internet marketing efforts.

V. Evaluation
Mention how the success and failures on your marketing effort will be measured against the pre-determined marketing goals. List out the evaluation methods to be applied to prove the success of your marketing methods or tactics. Some evaluation methods you can use are online survey, focus group, etc.

VI. Addenda
Provide any additional details, charts, or other materials that cannot be included directly in the text of the Internet marketing plan.

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New Digg algorithm will help spammers

Posted by oltean on February 14, 2008

Digg has created a new algorithm that appears to be making some stories submitted by top users need hundreds of Diggs to hit the homepage. The algorithm looks at the diversity of people who Digg your story so if 200 people who always Digg your stories vote for it they count less than if 40 people who have never voted for your stories Digg it.

The problem with this is that sites like Subvert & Profit will be able to push stories amongst their 10,000 users and easily hit the homepage because of the diversity of the Diggers.

The worst thing about Digg for anybody apart from the top users is how hard it is to hit the homepage. If this is now easier the masses will be happy but the more vocal top users brigade will be quite upset about the issue.

Meanwhile Subvert & Profit will thrive.

Post from SEOptimise’s SEO Blog

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Digg For Sale

Posted by oltean on February 14, 2008

While there have been rumors that social media uber-site Digg.com has been up for sale, it’s only recently that they have hired Allan & Company (a small but reportedly influential private investment firm) to broker the deal. The price? They want a paltry $300 million dollars. This of course leaves the question – who would want to buy it? Sure it’s cool enough but what value does it really

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