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Give Me Quality Over Quantity Every Time

In the early days of developing my home business, I went for the

numbers instead of focusing on targeting prospects. It took me a

while to appreciate the importance of targeting (quality) instead

of just going for the big numbers (quantity).

For online marketing, it helps greatly to get your website in

front of people who are actually looking for the product,

service, or opportunity that you are offering. This refers to

the concept of marketing your sites to your target audience,

rather than wasting your time, effort, and money on people who

are not already interested in what you have to offer.

Be wary of "massive action" techniques in this era when many ISPs

feel their hottest marketing theme is the blocking of incoming

emails, which they decide their customers do not want to receive

(they are the self appointed "information police").

Many of the sources of cheap, high volume leads supply you with

leads that have absolutely no interest in your particular

business (or product or service) and furthermore, have been put

into the list in such a manner that can get you into trouble with

your ISP because you are unwittingly spamming (many of these bulk

lead lists are created by robots that crawl the Internet and

harvest email addresses) the recipients.

In order to be effective in the promotion your particular

proposition, whatever it is, you have to seek out your target

market. This is as true online as it is offline. Just because

you are able to reach huge numbers of people with your message on

the Internet far more cheaply and quickly than you can offline,

does this necessarily mean you should?

What's the point of devoting your time and energies to marketing

to a massive group of people without first knowing whether they,

as a group, have a general interest in what you are offering?

It is much more efficient and effective to first find out where

your prospective customers congregate, and then target that

congregation, than it is to use a shotgun approach and hope that

one of your pellets will somehow find its target (you know...

throw enough up against the wall and something is bound to

stick). You will find that by selectively targeting your

prospects before marketing to them, your conversion ratio (the

proportion of your target market that takes positive action and

actually purchases your product or service) will be much higher

than the results you would otherwise achieve without first taking

the time to target your prospects. Once again, quality wins out

over quantity.

It seems that a great many webmasters have not stopped to ask

themselves the all-important question...What is the purpose of my

web site? For some reason, many of them seem to think that the

purpose of their web site is to give away freebies. Or it could

be to be a "showcase" for their products. Or it could be to

create links to all kinds of resources. Or it could be to have

fancy flash graphics and build a brand name.

One of the biggest mistakes people new to web design make is

going for more "flash" than substance. They bog down their site

with a bunch of fancy colored backgrounds, 3-D text, flash

presentations, etc. If a visitor to your site is using a 56K

connection and has wait to more than 8 seconds for it to load

(which can easily happen on sites heavy with graphics), you can

expect to lose about 1/3 of your visitors.

If you're a business, the purpose of your web site is to sell a

product or service. Your web site should have one main focus.

It should not be selling a dozen products, a dozen opportunities,

or linking to a bunch of different affiliate programs. Presenting

too many options has a tendency to confuse your visitor.

When someone visits your site, it should be clearly obvious what

one action you want him or her to take.

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Kirk Bannerman operates a successful home based business and

coaches others seeking to start their own home based business.

Visit his website at

Legitimate Home Based Business for more details.

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