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    How Not To Make Online Marketing Blunders

    Have you been wondering how not to make marketing blunders when it comes to your website and online?

    how not to make marketing blunders

    At this very moment over 539 million searches have taken place on Google. Many searchers aren’t reaching millions of websites because of marketing blunders when it comes to marketing online.

    It was in June of 2005 when I learned that there was a lot I didn’t know, which made perfect sense to why I wasn’t getting much web traffic, books sales, let alone subscribers to my newsletter. It was frustrating. But I saw that there was a lot more to being online than having a website.

    With the growth of the internet, consisting of over 1.6 billion users in the world a lot has changed, which requires a lot more. So let’s touch on a few marketing blunders made daily across the World Wide Web.

    1. Not using keywords or keyword phrases on website, articles, blogs and all content posted on the web.

    2. Focused on the pretty and snazzy website, rather than a customer friendly website.

    3. Missing contact information on website: Phone Number, Email Address and Mailing Address

    4. Blogs: Forcing readers to login to leave a comment

    5. Failing to collect names and emails of web visitors

    6. Free websites with banner ads

    7. Too many distractions on website that takes visitors away

    8. Not investing in a domain name

    9. Poor quality of images on sites

    10. Social Network Sites: Selling more than providing value to the community

    11. Missing the opportunity to brand product, service and expertise

    12. Missing a brand

    13. Not having a personal or business website

    14. Focusing on the sale over building a relationship

    15. Inconsistent activity with marketing online and offline

    16. Seeking the cheapest route

    17. Slow to act and implement

    18. Not multi-marketing

    19. Not getting out of the way to receive help

    20. Doing the same thing daily and seeking a new result

    21. *Right here insert a marketing blunder you’ve seen or supported. Share
    it right below to help others.*


    Now, this is my subjective list, but it’s a list to get you thinking and moving. There are so many blunders out there and not even I can catch them all. I know I have been a victim to many of the 20 I’ve shared with you today.

    Add to the online website marketing blunder list. More importantly, stop making the blunders to help improve your sales, traffic and online results.

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    And to help you with marketing your book, product or service, C, F, Jackson invites you to check out Website Makeover Online Marketing Service where you leave the online marketing up to them. Can you customers find you on Google, Yahoo, or MSN?

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