Sunday, 11 December 2016

8 Things To Do Before You Start Online Marketing

Marketing is crucial for companies of all sizes. Not all business startups successfully launch their online marketing campaign to grow their user base and increase their chances of success. Most small businesses actually are not aware of what they need to know before starting their online marketing efforts.

Here is a list of things you need to know before starting your online marketing efforts:


1. Be Familiar With Your Customer

The first thing that you need to do for future growth is to explore the perspective before entering. It will let you know whether you’re moving in the right direction or not.

Just get in touch with the people who comes in your niche to know what they think about your product or service. Hardly any idea is completely original, which is why you might not need a non-disclosure contract.

Ask about the real points of existing services or products. Don’t unveil what you’re going to do in a different way.

2. Be Aware Of Your Competition

Get a hold on your race with detailed market research. Which similar services and products are out there by now? Do remember: not every business starts with a radical idea, and some of the successful companies resulted as a step up to a previous concept.

So, try to propose clients something evidently better, easier and cheaper than what they already have. This will help divert their attention from the known.

3. Compose A Business Proposal

A perfect business plan does not necessarily mean you will inevitably create profit from it. Write down the plan of activities and bring them into play to create logical and reasonable targets for your company.

Don’t forget to think about the overall setup and supporting costs of your business.

4. Get In Touch With A Mentor

Don’t forget to consult a trainer right from the start. There are several organizations established to offer entrepreneurs and business owners with a support system of highly qualified professionals.

It’s important that you talk to experienced people about your business idea and planning, go to pertinent conferences and exhibitions, and talk to family or friends who have set up their businesses.

5. Be Lean

Try to keep overhead costs as low as possible and go on bit by bit. Never get an office building until everything is finalized. Don’t start hiring people before you have to. It’s better to test the target market niche for your service or product on a small scale.

 Go for crowdfunding to seed finance or family and friends for financial support. 

Keeping a little cash in hand is vital to your survival.

6. Don’t Go Too Far

Don’t ever think that revenues mean success. It’s the biggest mistake most of the people do during the startups. Such businesses have indeed found themselves failing to notice the need for net profit and working capital.

This way, they become trapped with no cash in the firm. Now, they are not in a situation to easily afford high fixed costs like debts and salaries.

7. Design A Business Logo

If you want to create an immediate impact on your customers and leave a lasting impression, a well-designed, relevant logo is a must. Try to select a logo that perfectly goes with the role and the tone of your company to convey the clear message to your target audience.

8. Create a Responsive Website

Now you need a fast and responsive website, which means making a site that ‘fit’ to the user’s device whether it’s a PC, mobile phone or a tablet. If you have a non-responsive website, odds are, you might lose important business. With non-responsive website design, users got stuck pinching and squeezing fingers on their device screen to zoom into a particular website area.

The benefit of having a fast and responsive web design is that your site automatically adjusts to the device display, and you don’t need to zoom in.

 http://www.lifehack.org/496102/8-things-to-do-before-you-start-online-marketing

Are there things in addition to those listed in the article that you recommend should be done before starting an online marketing venture?  Please take a moment to share your comments in the box below.
 

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