The 8 BIG Dumb Mistakes People Make When Marketing Online
a Mal Emery Revelation
This is a precise science.
You want to literally take them by the hand “on a slippery slide” if you like to where you want them to go and what you want them to do, give you their details, order your product or service etc.
Another name for this is “eye-path” or “eye-gravity”.
Eye-path in all media goes from left to right and down the page, online or offline. What you’re attempting to do is to force compliance on behalf of the prospect for the good of all concerned, you and them.
Big Dumb Mistakes People Make Marketing Online #5
Just because you have all the space you like at your disposal on your website, doesn’t mean you make it any longer than it needs to be to get the job done. By that I mean get the prospect to take the action you want them to take. Just as if you were writing a radio ad for 60 seconds or the same on TV or even print.
Every word MUST earn it’s spot.
Every graphic MUST be there for a reason.
Whatever you do, don’t get carried away with the Whiz Bang gadgets you can use on your website unless it helps you achieve a specific outcome.
This is a media that is unforgiving. It won’t tolerate lack of tactical strategy, you won’t make a cent by accident where the internet is concerned.
With landing pages it’s short and sharp, bold headline and a bunch of powerful bullet points, 30 to 120 second video, two opt-in boxes (one at the top, one at the bottom).
Okay, I’m feeling generous. Here’s the video script template we use at Streetsmart Marketing.
Key #1 – Build a better bait – “Complementary Video Presentation (Book) Reveals the Secrets of How to Safely Buying 7 Properties in 7 years and Retire Early with Financial Freedom and Peace of Mind”
Key#2 – Call the video a presentation (Complementary Video Presentation Reveals the Secret to…)
Key #3 – Video should run for 30 – 120 seconds
Key #4 – Always have the video on auto play
Key #5 – Step-by-step video formula:
- Who you are
- What you have (Free Video)
- Why do they need it (Bullet Points)
- How they can get it (Fill in your first name and email address here and you will get instant access to my FREE video presentation “How to Safely Buy 7 Properties in 7 Years and Retire Early with Financial Freedom and Peace of Mind”
- Don’t use hype – Google hates it
- Use a separate URL and separate web pages.
- It even pays to take the hype out of your offers.
- Never use fear based copy.
- Never talk about making money
- Use a professional logo
- Google loves navigation
- Use relevant images
- Use video
- Use additional articles and content below the fold
- Have your opt-in box below the fold as well
- Use product photos
- Use terms and conditions, privacy and policy
Videos are a very very big deal online. Why? Because you get to connect with the prospect on another level.
They get to hear you, they get to see you, the connection you have with them is better. It builds trust and there’s some transparency involved in that you are just like them.
Big Dumb Mistakes People Make Marketing Online #6
In business today and particularly online you need to use bigger, better lead generation magnets and baits to ethically trap and bribe your prospect into giving you what you want. These days the power has been shifted to the prospect, to buy or not to buy, like never before.
It means that the free line has been moved particularly online. Once upon a time, we could charge for a video we now give away, the same with the free report or manual. Now everything is free to start with.
In fact, 89 of the top 100 websites online begin their relationship with the prospect by offering something for free.
Guess what Google, Youtube, Yahoo, Myspace, Facebook, Mozilla Firefox have in common? – everything is FREE for the prospect.
Another reason the baits need to be bigger and better is because they’re being bombarded with clutter and noise from all manner of media.
Big Dumb Mistakes People Make Marketing Online #7
The worst type of website you can have is a “one size fits all”. Everybody seems to want to take a shortcut, particularly on the Internet, and most wont like what I’m going to reveal here.
Why? Because it costs a little more to get it right, and it takes a bit more work. But the rewards far outweigh any of that.
You see most people want to have one site where they wedge everything into that; generally it has a bunch of buttons that allow people to meander around confused, and of course confused prospects do nothing.
Mostly this behaviour is born out of laziness, lack of knowledge, stupidity or all three.
Reminds me of a client and his wife I spoke to today about their web presence, and their actually doing ok, but they are leaving more money unbanked than they are banking. They have what is commonly known as an “e-commerce cafeteria site”, where you get to meander around and choose what you want to buy or not want to buy.
Fortunately I asked them the right question.
“What’s you best selling product, and how much of your sales does it make up”
Turns out one product alone accounted for about 60% of their sales. So the obvious thing to do it to build a dedicated site that sells that, and that only.
Then market that (and that only) online, communicating correctly only with an audience who has a pre-disposed interest in that product.
Its called “a dedicated website” and oh my god we just found this guy and his wife a tonne of money, if of course they take the advice, and I know they will.
I could tell be the conversation we had, in fact I wouldn’t mind betting that it’s half done already.
Think about it, niche works better everywhere and it certainly works better online given that Google rate you and your website according to its RELEVANCY.
RELEVANCY meaning it’s relevant to the person or prospect searching on that topic, Googles big plan is to be the best search engine, that’s why it’s important. You see they decide if you get found online, or not.
Bottom line, Google owns the sandpit and you want to play in their sandpit and one of their rules is RELEVANCY, in particularly relevancy in search.
Ok, I’m feeling really really generous, here is a list of some of the things important to Google that you should comply with if your wanting to drive traffic to your website through various online channels such as adwords, adsense, SEO, social media etc, and if you want to achieve any sort of success online.
By the way if your using offline media to drive them online to your website you can say and do what you damn well like (within reason of course), so there’s another reason to have two different sites for the same product or service, one that’s Google friendly that relies upon online search and one that’s completely dedicated to offline driven to online.
Please don’t be lazy or stupid about all of this.
Big Dumb Mistakes People Make Marketing Online #8
Hastily chucking up a website without careful consideration. I’ve mentioned it previously in this blog that you MUST have a clear outcome and then you MUST build your website according to the outcome.
Being sloppy in this regard will have a devastating effect on your results. You see, people say to me, “Mal I want more leads.” Actually they do and they don’t.
What they need to do FIRST, is fix the conversion process.
I rarely see a website where they get conversion right. Only when you fix this aspect are you then entitled to do more lead generation. Make sense doesn’t it?
Why would you want to spend more money increasing leads to send them to a flawed website? You might as well just put your money in a trash can.
Okay there you have it, damn it’s about 2500 words here. I never intended it to be this long but I got on a roll and didn’t want to leave anything out.
Hopefully you get on the same roll where your website is concerned.
Remember this is a precise science. Mess with it and you know what you get.
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