Online Marketing Can Be Dangerous If You Don't Know
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Over the past 30 years I have consulted to hundreds of companies and individuals
about their online marketing.
Even though these clients came from diverse industries around the world, they all
shared many of the same marketing challenges.
Many have been making the same marketing mistakes over and over again, falling into
the same potholes, stubbing their toes, and eventually shooting themselves in the foot.
Shooting Yourself in the Foot covers the top ten mistakes businesses
make with their online marketing and how to avoid them.

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Your Company is Less Unique
Then You Think.
Sure, you may have a unique product or service, and
your people, talent, and experience may make your company unique, too.
But at the end of the day, most companies sell
something, and because of that single similarity they automatically suffer from a lot of the same challenges
regardless of the type of product or service they sell or the specific niche they serve.
And companies that suffer from the same challenges
tend to make the same mistakes when dealing with them. So while you may feel unique, you'll probably be surprised
to learn that you share more in common with other companies than you ever expected.
The Single Biggest Mistake Companies Make
With Their Online Marketing Is ...
OK, drum roll, please ... I call this the "If you
build it, they will come" syndrome. Companies new to the web believe if they just build a web site -- any old web
site, nothing fancy -- that people will beat a path to their door and make them wealthy.
I know, I know. That sounds silly, but believe it or
not, this is probably one of the most common mistakes I see companies make every single day.
Many companies tend to launch their initial web
presence on a bargain basement budget because they are somewhat skeptical about the power of the Internet. So they
either buy a cheap web site template or they hire their son-in-law to cobble something together quick and
dirty.
Then when the web site fails to generate any
awareness, leads, or sales for their business, they loudly proclaim that the Internet isn't all it's cracked up to
be.
The Second Biggest Mistake Companies Make Is to Let Their Web Site Age
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Most of the companies I speak to have already built a
web site and let its content age over a year or more. Once they have their site up and running, they forget all
about it, expecting it to work magic by itself.
But that's rarely the way it works. The Internet --
like your business -- is a living, breathing entity that is growing and changing every day.
Failure to keep your site's content fresh means it is
more likely that a smarter competitor who does update their site on a regular basis will eventually steal your web
site traffic, sales opportunities and customers.
Think about your own web site and ask yourself these
questions:
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Have people joined or left your
company? |
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Have you added or dropped new products or
services? |
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Have you added or lost
customers? |
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Have you updated customer
testimonials? |
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Has your company's vision or brand
changed? |
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Have you embraced and integrated social media into
the site? |
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Have you added a company video to your
site? |
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Have you recently sent out a client
newsletter? |
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Have you performed competitive analysis and
updated your site to reflect what you have learned? |
More than likely, your web site is not being updated
on a regular and consistent basis. It's time to get busy ...
Here's What This Ebook Covers ...

Shooting Yourself in the
Foot covers:
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The Aging Web Site |
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The importance of contact management
systems |
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Schizophrenic web
sites |
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Poor Type Treatment |
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Inadequate font
sizing |
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Poor Color Selection |
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How colors are categorized and should be
used |
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Poor Designs |
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Using a virtual paper
napkin |
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Confusing Navigation |
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External link do's and
don'ts |
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Where's Your Subscription
Form? |
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Putting your newsletter on
auto-pilot |
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A Picture's Worth a 1000
Words |
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The power of promotional
videos |
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Why you need to submit your
videos |
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It's all in keywords and
phrases |
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Competitive analysis |
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The importance of META
tags |
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Google Keyword Tool and Google
Places |
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Domain names and Domain
SEO |
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Writing SEO Optimized Sales
Copy |
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Making your site more
compelling |
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Proofread, proofread,
proofread |
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B2B and B2C Social
Media |
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Why you must test
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And there's much, much more. All of my advice is based
upon a solid 30 year reputation providing marketing consulting services to my clients. There is much you can
learn here, and much you can do on your own to improve your approach to online marketing. I urge you to get
started today.
It's Time to Learn from Your Mistakes.
A good business person admits when they are wrong and
when they've made mistakes. This is the starting point for making a list of your past mistakes and deriving lessons
learned, so you can improve your online marketing and begin to develop your own list of best
practices.
Click the button below to download your copy of
Shooting Yourself in the Foot for
only $27.00 right now. And yes, even if it's 2:00 am in your part of the world and I'm still sleeping, you'll be
able to begin reading the ebook in minutes from now!
All my best,
Steve Schneiderman
Shooting Yourself in the Foot
P.S.: No one can guarantee your success online, but this ebook will reveal the top
ten mistakes most businesses make with their online marketing. If you properly implement the proven strategies
in Shooting Yourself in the Foot,
you will see an improvement in your marketing efforts, usually in the form of improved web traffic, more leads,
more subscribers and more sales. Buy your copy now before prices go up. Click the button above to buy your copy
right now.
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