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Web Site Marketing
1. MARKETING TOOLS—What forms of
marketing will you use to promote the web site? Do you plan to place the
Web address on all stationery, business cards and brochures? Will you
place ads, send direct mail or market the site online or a combination?
2. INTERNET PROMOTION—Are you planning
to register the site with search engines? Will you contact the media to
review your Web site? Do you plan to buy any Web banner advertising on
other sites?
3. STATISTICAL FEEDBACK—What do you
want to know about visitors to your web site? Do you want to know where
they came from to reach your site? Do you want to know what pages on the
site were viewed? Do you need to know the total number of hits and page
views?
4. ACCESS LOGS & REPORTS—Who will
review the Web sites access logs which record some of the statistical
information mentioned above? Will reports about hits, page views and
popular site elements be compiled monthly?
The World Wide Web has the potential to
contribute significant profits to your business by expanding your market
area, providing suppliers information about your current inventory
levels, giving customers online access to product catalogs, allowing
online purchases, and by simply bringing attention to your company.
However, a Web site can also be a drain
on company resources: if it is not set up with users in mind, if usage
isn’t measured correctly, if top management isn’t committed to
maintenance of the site or if the site is poorly organized and doesn’t
attract visitors. Plan your Web site before you spend money. With
forethought you can create a powerful Web site for your business.
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