Saturday, March 3, 2007

Internet Marketing Power Tips: Brainstorm Your Business Requirements First

by Kamau Jackson


Are you considering building a business web site or re-designing the one you already have? Here are some of the fundamental things you need to brainstorm to get the internet marketing power your business needs.


Focus On The End At The Beginning
A business website cant be all things to all people. In fact, youll soon find that it shouldnt be. The expense in time and traffic costs can be better used with qualified prospects and existing customers. For starters, ask yourself the following questions:

What are the basic goals of my internet marketing efforts (e.g., branding, lead generation, customer service, direct sales, corporate communication)? Now narrow your basic goals down to specifics. What types of web visitors do you want to attract? What are your goals for each type of visitor?
Try to refine your goals so precisely that they can be expressed in one sentence. If you have more than one goal, prioritize them.

Establishing a profitable web presence is a process-- not a thing. So this is a good time to begin to layout your schedule requirements too. Think about a reasonable timeline and a metric for developmental milestones.


From Bricks to Clicks
You already know your sales process requirements in the brick and mortar realm. Youll need to map those same business principles to your internet marketing efforts. Youll probably find it helpful to make a checklist of every element youll need in place to get whatever transaction you want-- whether its an actual sale or qualified lead, or something else altogether.


Sales Information Is The Foundation
Insufficient sales information is the key factor responsible for the poor internet marketing results that business websites commonly experience. This deficiency can most often be traced back to an original web design that stressed graphic appeal over sales and marketing requirements.

Roger Parker in his Guide to Web Content and Design, says business web content should consist of two components:



  1. Information Your Prospects Need To Know In Order To Buy From You
    You know the marketing messages that attracted your current customers. This is the conversation that must predominate on your website.
    With the inherent internet speed and conversion testing tools that are available, you can select, test, and refine the sales and marketing messages that will attract the kinds of customers and qualified prospects you desire.


  2. Information You Know That Will Convince Prospects To Buy From You
    Having fielded numerous questions over the life of your business, you know that out of a hundred questions prospects and customers ask, the majority of them tend to be variations of a much smaller subset. The same holds true for objections.

    When objections and questions are addressed in advance, a shortened sales cycle, increased conversions, and savings in time/money are the results.

The Internet Marketing Golden Rule
A business web site has to be rooted in sound business logic and evaluated like all of your other business investments. Business investments arent judged on beauty-- the ultimate criterion is the ROI.

Beginning your web development with strict attention to basic sales elements will be the difference between eventually having a moneymaking internet business presence and an asset wasting website.

The web, of course, has a variety of advantages as well as restrictions that come with the medium itself. These are the things to consider as you move to the next developmental stage.


The Takeaway
The path to internet marketing power begins with a clearly defined sales process and only later moves to graphic and functional design. If theres one offline business truth that internet hasnt changed its that "poor salesmen (still!) have skinny kids." That truth may be etched in stone.



Kamau Jackson is a Chicago Internet marketing consultant who helps business owners leverage the power of the web to dramatically increase their profits and extend their marketing "reach". Find out how you can get your free Internet Marketing Knowledge Toolkit-- thats 6 Ebooks and stat