Direct
Sales and Your Corporate Website
(Creating a marketing plan that works!)
Creatively marketing
your corporate site takes time in the set up but you will
learn that building your customers isn't about marketing
your products but getting your name and reputation into
the minds of internet customers.
I have randomly chosen Watkins to design a marketing approach
but you will see how to apply this concept to any direct
sales company.
Now let's sort through the steps of developing your online
marketing plan.
Become an expert.
Be an expert on your products, your corporate website, and
your current and potential customers. If you don't see yourself
as an expert about your products, your company... that is
your first step.
Don't try to market or pay for advertising without knowing
your products and the people that would love them!
When you are comfortable with the products you offer on
your corporate website begin to brainstorm about how to
connect your products to internet customers.
On paper list the different categories of products with
a list of potential "markets" you can target.
You are ready to start your marketing plan itself.
Find your niche market.
In our example of Watkins, there is a potential market with
women that are homemakers, enjoy cooking, love to entertain
or create family memories with cooking traditions but remember
men love to cook too.
There is a very wide range of the ages, the groups within
that cook and entertain. By studying your potential customers,
a theme will emerge.
Let's look at "cooking from scratch."
To know your customers, do this exercise:
Think cooking. Think old fashioned values. Think food and
family traditions.
Where would they go on the internet for ideas, menus, recipes
and more? Use search engines for your initial search to
find a few solid popular websites. As most well built website
have links within their categories, visit their links or
resources to find other similar sites.
Look for homemaking, cooking, familiy focused and entertaining
sites with message boards, newsletters and articles.
You are finally nudging closer to your niche market, your
potential customers.
Once you have found a few websites that cater to your market,
stop and study the sites. Read the articles and visit the
message boards. Message boards often have posts asking for
advice or recipes. Articles may have ratings by visitors
which tell you more about what readers want to see. learn
what kind of information your potential customers may be
looking for, what they want to learn and do.
Sign up for the site's newsletter. You will learn a great
deal from the newsletter. Read the articles, hints and ads
in the newsletter.
Start writing.
Submit your articles, recipes and kitchen hints both to
site owners that accept submissions but you can also contact
the publisher of the newsletters too.
It's very important to remember not to write about your
products Write about anything connected to the homemaking,
cooking, entertaining site....keep your written article
focused along the theme of the website you have found. Your
articles should reflect your knowledge, your passion whether
it be crafts for kids or organizing a closet.
Sell outside the article.
You do not need to sell within the article or post. On the
power of your words, your writing, they will learn about
you, your business in your "resource box." When
a reader enjoys your article, connects with your writing,
they will feel compelled to click on your link.
You have made your first contact with your market through
creative marketing.
This is your best marketing strategy for your corporate
website. Continue to post ads on message boards that allow
you to but often that serves you best with recruiting for
your direct sale team.
Your products, whether it is
Discovery Toys or Tupperware, are best presented online
in your resource box as you build your reputation as fun,
knowledgeable and credible. Over time and repeated exposure
online, your name will become synonymous with your product
and your company.
That once limiting corporate website will be the link between
you and your customer. Your success with your business and
corporate site will be based on creating a market for You.
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About the Author
Tammy
Ames is the owner of Wahm Work at Home Connections and publisher
of Work at Home Connections Ezine, a weekly online newsletter
offering work at home resources and tools for online advertising
and marketing. http://www.wahmconnections.com
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