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Internet Marketing Plan Template

Q: I am working with a start up client which I am drafting up an internet marketing plan to present. Does any one have a template I can follow? And what would you recommend the 3 most important things I need keep in mind as I plan? Thanks.

A: This is a good start:
The 30 Day Challenge.  Hands-down the best IM course ever.  And it’s free.  It starts August 1, 2009.

But to summarize the 30DC:

Use a keyword research tool to pick a high traffic, low competition keyword.  Buy a domain name that uses that keyword phrase. Set up a Wordpress blog, customize it, optimize it for the SE’s.  Add as much original content as you can get your hands on.  Create a youtube channel and put related videos up.  Link every video to your site.  Do the same with Twitter-link it to your site.  Set up a Facebook fan page for the organization-link it to your site. Rinse and repeat for all the major relevant social networking sites.  Create a squidoo lens (or several) and link. Outsource some content to ghostwriters, have them create articles with your niche keywords and in the Author Bio box, link to your site.  Submit these articles to ezinearticles.com and other article directories (but don’t use the same articles that you have on your site; just use them to pique the readers’ interests and make them want to know more.  Update the WP site at least 3 times a week.  Each time you do this, tweet the new blog on twitter.  Set up twitter to update your facebook status as well so those friends also see the tweet about your new blog entries.  Don’t think of Wordpress as JUST A BLOG.   Use it as a complete content management system.  Don’t skimp on the design budget. Set up accounts at all the social bookmarking sites and bookmark each entry on all of them fast, using a service like Traffic Bug.  Use Jeff Johnson’s Free Traffic Getting Plugin. Use Analytics and Google Webmaster Tools.  Create a custom blog entry strictly for visitors from twitter, and write it with the open acknowledgment that you know that’s how they found you, then that entry can link them to the rest of the site.

Viral marketing can be fun, but takes persistence to succeed.

Viral marketing can be fun, but takes persistence to succeed.

Also: use RSS to your advantage and don’t forget to ask for your customer’s email addresses for your list, too.  In other words, use a newsletter opt-in form.  And leave comments on dofollow blogs and forum signatures if allowed.  Some SEO spy tactics will help, too: Use the LINK: operator on Google to find out where your competition is getting links from, and email those site owners.  Don’t present a reciprocal link exchange, rather, talk about how much a cross-promotion would help with both your business and the other website owner’s.

Need more ideas?  By doing all of these things, you will have a strong influx of traffic in 1 to 3 months, usually.  It’s time consuming to do everything, so outsource what you can afford.  My company takes care of all these tasks, by the way.  But it’s fun work, and worth trying yourself before hiring someone else to run your campaign.

I would be happy to answer any questions that you have, any time.  Also, my brother Chad and I started a group called Team Rockstar, for our friends and family who are doing this year’s thirty day challenge.  It is a friendly group of people with all different backgrounds, and we talk about web promotion strategies via Google Group, Facebook discussions, and forum threads.  If you want to join us, you are welcome.  It’s nice because we all kind of learn from each other, what works best, and what ideas to avoid.

Even though we are still in preseason, I am trying to get a head start on these sites, so I can hit the ground running. The methods Ed and the others teach you will only take a few minutes per day to learn, but if you do the assigned work, it really does make a difference.  The biggest challenge for most people, I think, is learning to create fresh, original content.  Too many people try to cut corners, plagiarize, or even worse, use auto-generated content that just creates search engine spam.  But for those who are updating their blogs daily, creating videos, podcasting, their businesses can become wildly successful. (I have no interest in podcasting, but it’s just one example of good content that people like.)

In the thirty day challenge, MOST of the tools they offer us are free.  Some are not.  I prefer to use what does NOT cost any money, but take Adwords for example.  If you invest in paid traffic, Adwords can be effective, but I recommend not using it until 1) you really understand the best ways to use it, and 2) you have already earned enough money from the free methods of getting traffic so as not to cost you anything out of pocket.

More specifically, what I would do is put Adsense and Amazon links on a blog, then when you earn a little money, MAYBE reinvest that into a small Adwords campaign.  That way you use the income from your free traffic to leverage getting more traffic, and hopefully, not spend an arm and a leg.

Anyways, here are three links on how to join the Team Rockstar conversations, and learn with us:

Team Rockstar on Facebook

Thirty Day Challenge Forums
(The 30DC forum is not being used as much right now, but when the Challenge starts in August, we will use that more.  Meet some of the other people on our team.  My brother is Chad, my parents are Dan and Donna, my friend David is on it, he owns a web hosting company, then there are some other interesting folks too…we are hoping to help everyone be as successful as possible in their respective niches, with open conversations and cross promotion where possible.)

Anyways, hope to see you soon, keep in touch!
Chris

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Welcome, Tweeter!

Not a picture of me as a kid.

Not a picture of me as a kid.

Since this is my personal blog, I have made the decision NOT to include ads on the sidebar.  I hope this makes for a better reading experience for you.  But I must preface this entry with a warning:  I am reviewing something here that will make me a couple bucks if you buy it. Don’t bother.  Just read on, it’s kind of funny…

Now about the Rich Garbage Man … <–link opens a new tab:

LOL, I LOVE THIS GUY.

I decided to blog about it because it is such a great example of the perfect affiliate marketing offer.  His video plays upon clicking the page, so you don’t have to do anything to start listening to his message. He’s a blue collar hero, a former garbage man who struck it rich.  I already like him.  It’s the classic story, the American dream. Wouldn’t we all love to quit our jobs and work from home a few hours a week, and become millionaires?

I don’t endorse this guy or his product, but I bet if I met him in real life, he’d be someone I could relate to. I can see myself buying this guy a beer (or a coffee, depending on the situation).  Now, I didn’t even read the entire page, but I did read the first few paragraphs.

He talks about driving to all these huge houses to pick up trash, and one day, some punk kid walks down the driveway, and as he took the trash, the kid threw him some books.

“He then said wait, before you throw that out why don’t you take it home and read it… and then laughed and said oh yeah you’re a garbage man you dont know how to read… and walked away.

I was ready to pound that kids face in, but I was on the job. I needed to keep my cool. So guess what I did… I took that bag of books home with me.

That Was The Most Important Day Of My Life, And Changed Me Forever!”

So, are you smiling? I am, because the sales letter was so predictable, yet so satisfying.  What a great story.  I am sure you have heard that the best salespeople tell stories.  I can’t think of the last time I saw such a great example of this.

The thing I didn’t like about his video, and he may have done it on purpose, but he says the phrase “garbage man” a total of 6 times, to remind us, in case we forgot (in addition to the word garbage appearing 21 other times on the page)!

What do you think, is this guy smooth, or what? If anyone actually ORDERS this, let me know if it’s any good.  I am guessing it’s decent, but I am too busy to add anything else to my plate right now.

I guess if you DO get the Rich Garbage Man’s course, leave me a comment and I will send you two eBooks as a free bonus, that I wrote myself.  One is an environment-friendly way to make $2400 a month working one day per week (and it has NOTHING TO DO with Internet Marketing.  The other is an eAutographed copy of Leo Luck’s FORBIDDEN Roulette Roadmap: You Have to Have Balls to Win (Leo Luck is my DJ name, I thought it would be an appropriate penname for my gambling guides.  (Yes I am serious about the eBooks, but you should still be smiling, because the title of the roulette book is just clever).  Admit it, you are smiling.

:)

Hope you will enjoy the rest of my blog.  Tweet with you soon!

Oh yeah, check out the 30 Day Challenge, if you want.  It starts August 1, 2009.

Chris

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Hansel in the film Zoolander, one of the best movies ever.  Photo: imdb.com

Hansel in the film Zoolander, one of the best movies ever. Photo: imdb.com

“I wasn’t like every other kid, you know, who dreams about being an astronaut, I was always more interested in what bark was made out of on a tree. Richard Gere’s a real hero of mine. Sting. Sting would be another person who’s a hero. The music he’s created over the years, I don’t really listen to it, but the fact that he’s making it, I respect that. I care desperately about what I do. Do I know what product I’m selling? No. Do I know what I’m doing today? No. But I’m here, and I’m gonna give it my best shot.”

- Hansel (he’s so hot right now)

How often do YOU write in your blog?

In Derek Sivers’ (Does quantity + learning = quality?) blog entry, he mentions Seth Godin inspired him in the book Art and Fear to write every single day, as an experiment. The point of the article was that striving for perfection can be counter productive.  Quality increases proportionally to quantity.  If you write everyday, you will be a better writer than if you only write when you feel ‘inspired’.  Simple enough…

I will be joining Seth and Derek in this experiment, although my goal will be difficult since I am currently managing several blogs. Learn by doing. I already think that my writing is pretty freaking awesome. So while there is not much room for improvement, I know that writing everyday will at least not make things WORSE.

Kidding.  (But feel free to leave a comment, telling me how unimpressed you are.)

What I wanted to bring to your attention though, was a comment left by J.J. Vicars on Derek’s blog. He tells of a story he heard about when Bob Dylan was touring in the 1980’s and a reporter asked why his newer music was not as relevant as his older material.

Dylan’s response was something to the effect of, “Oh yeah, well I am out here writing songs.  What are YOU doing?”

The reporter was criticizing a person who was basically by default more important than himself.  After all, if there were no entertainers, there would be no need for entertainment journalists. I find this ironic because by insulting Dylan, he had insulted himself without realizing it.

But Dylan’s answer also teaches us something about blogging, about internet marketing, about personal development, and life in general. If you waste all your energy trying to be perfect, time will pass you by and you will end up accomplishing nothing.

One thing I have been hearing and reading a lot lately is don’t worry about doing everything RIGHT; just do SOMETHING on the right track, and you will eventually get there.

Thanks, Bob Dylan. (Whoever that is.)

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Crazy Dancing Guy Number 3

Written by Webovator in Tribes

My friend John Serra from the 30DC Friendfeed group posted a link to this, saying, if you are worried about being a market leader, try being guy #3 – hilarious, but to the point – Seth’s Blog: Guy #3. Seth Godin, who wrote Tribes, had this to say about the video:

My favorite part happens just before the first minute mark. That’s when guy #3 joins the group. Before him, it was just a crazy dancing guy and then maybe one other crazy guy. But it’s guy #3 who made it a movement.

Initiators are rare indeed, but it’s scary to be the leader. Guy #3 is rare too, but it’s a lot less scary and just as important. Guy #49 is irrelevant. No bravery points for being part of the mob.

We need more guy #3s.

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For my friends down in Warrensburg, MO, filming 0:22:43… the rural horror thriller.

And actually, the logo is on a transparent background so it will be usable on any background you wish, not just a #333333 grey.

Comments welcome.

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Horror / Thriller 0:22:43 Logo

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

For my friends down in Warrensburg, MO, filming 0:22:43… the rural horror thriller.

And actually, the logo is on a transparent background so it will be usable on any background you wish, not just a #333333 grey.

Comments welcome.

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