Breaking the mold
on internet marketing myths
Myth # 1
Build A Website, Get Rich, Retire Tomorrow
Sure sure. As if a website were some magic road to riches.
Reality - a website is a tool. As with any other tool it can be
used well or not. Tim Miller had another take on this with respect
to being an affiliate/reseller - "A website alone won't make
you a nickel" He has been burned by many affiliate/reseller
programs who make extraordinary claims just to sign you up. They
might make money, but you may not.
Myth # 2
Building A Website Is Easy, Hard, Expensive, Cheap, Work, Fun, etc.
You have probably heard some variations of this - but who really
knows?
Reality - as with any other product there are lots of variations.
The key is - what is the purpose of the website and what does it
take for the website to accomplish that purpose. Depending on the
purpose, the development could easily be easy, hard, expensive,
cheap, work, fun etc.
Here are some other comments about website development:
Sumanda van der Walt shared his experience of a University lecturer
who recommended using PowerPoint to create websites - the program
is cheap, easily mastered, and you can create great looking sites
with it. The lecturer's belief was that "anyone can build a
top quality website and you don't need specialized programs."
Donna Elser commented "I'm surprised at how quickly my website
get's outdated, and how much work it is to keep it going. I could
never do this myself. I had enough trouble just finding a host,
getting the site built, I have no idea who to trust or how to find
the right way to "market" my website!"
Leander Vandamme pointed out that "many companies have a website
just to 'have a website', only to be on the web, because everybody
does so
Many people think that a good website is an expensive
one."
Ron Partridge thought that websites are not too expensive for small
businesses. "A fully functional site can be created for the
small business using FrontPage or another WYSIWYG editor for a very
reasonable cost as it takes less man-hours than coding 'by hand'".
Myth # 3
Spinning Gizmos, Cool Graphics, And Bleeding Edge Technologies Equals
A Successful E-Commerce Website.
Reality - as Steve Harrison points out, the technical aspect of
building a website can sometimes overshadow the marketing aspects
- "sites built by graphic artists and whiz-bang programmers
are often pretty, but far too inefficient at accomplishing the objective
if serious marketing savvy isn't incorporated into them."
Myth # 4
Build It And They Will Come.
People who believe this don't need to check their traffic statistics
- they have none.
Reality - when you promote wisely, you will maximize your traffic.
Ray Dom said that if you don't have a product that is marketable,
and promote your website, you are doomed to become one of the failed
dotcoms. Just because a product has a website, does not mean the
product fits a market niche and can become successful.
Myth # 5
Simply Convert Your Traffic Into Hard Bucks.
According to this myth, the mere fact that you have traffic to your
website means it will be successful.
Reality - getting the traffic to your website is half the battle.
The other half is converting that traffic to leads and customers.
The design of the website is crucial to making that conversion happen.
Michael Eckardt noted that there are plenty of promoters who promise
that if you try some email spam or banner ads then you can earn
thousands of dollars a day. And if you put 40 banner ads on your
site, really fill it up with ugly ads that you have no control over;
you can be the next Internet millionaire next week.
Myth # 6
It's Easy And Quick To Get Top Ten Placements in Search Engine.
This myth is based on a past semi-truth. It used to be much easier
to get top placements in search engines.
Reality - Jeff Howey said it very well - "Without optimizing
your site for search engines by 1) using proper keywords and meta
tags, 2) creating context sensitive pages, 3) making pages ADA compliant,
4) studying the principles of search engine optimization, and 5)
keeping up-to-date with search engines changes, you have almost
no chance of getting in the top 50 or even 100 listings on any of
the top 20-30 search engines".
James Rossdale also observed the most of the advertising for search
engine placements are come-ons and the vendor can't fulfill their
promises.
Myth # 7
Search Engines Level The Playing Field.
This common myth is often promulgated by promoters of search engine
optimization services.
Reality - as Dan Ondra pointed out, the pay per click, pay per view,
pay for inclusion schemes all show how incorrect this myth is. In
their search for revenues, search engines abandon their focus on
providing relevant results and instead figure out ways to charge
fees.
Myth # 8
Internet Marketing Is Quick And Easy Compared To Offline Marketing.
Another myth that somehow the Internet has totally changed human
nature.
Reality - effective marketing is totally in accord with human psychology.
The tried and true principles of marketing apply to the Internet.
It is a new technology to which the principles of marketing are
applied.
Myth # 9
The Internet Makes Everything Cheap - Low Cost Rules.
Somehow there is the idea that if something is Internet related
- then it is cheap.
Reality - the Internet allows for different pricing and business
models, but this does not mean that all prices are automatically
lower online. As with any market there are companies who compete
on price.
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