4 Things To Do Before Your First Online Advertising Campaign
It doesn’t matter if you are a local business or multi-national powerhouse, there are several steps that need to be taken before you start your first online advertising campaign. A lot of businesses make the mistake of thinking that all they need to do is create a website and everything else will work itself out.
The truth is that an effective online advertising campaign is that often be more difficult than a traditional print or media campaign This is because there are a lot more variables in play. If you are a small business or home based business and plan on taking your first shot at advertising online, then these 4 steps should be added to your pre-advertising task list.
1.Your Target Market
If you are planning to advertise for a business that has already established itself, there is a good chance that you already have a target market online. The problem is that you must create a very precise target market for online advertising to be effective. The easiest way to do this is by writing a short paragraph about your target market. What characteristics do they have that is unique. Next, you need to identify what you are offering that can somehow benefit them. This will give you a much clearer idea of how to effectively communicate with them online.
2.Defining the Value
Once you know who your target market is, the next step is defining your own value proposition. This should be the reason or reasons that your target market should choose your business over all of your competitors. In the past, the only way to do this was to contact your market directly and ask them. However, because you are focusing on online advertising, it is important to get these answers online. This will ensure that you understand your online market, not your overall market. Creating online surveys or engaging with customers via social media can give you this information very quickly. In many cases, you can get actionable advice that can immediately implemented.
3.Defining the Message
Now that you have established the value that you will bring to your target market, the next step is to define your message. Many people have trouble distinguishing between the value proposition and the key message. The value proposition should be characteristics that make your businesses unique whereas the key messages should be the method of communicating those characteristics.
4.Research Your Competition
There is a good chance that your small business has already identified the competition and gathered information about them, but how much of this information is about their online involvement. You need to find out how they are advertising online and what their overall online presence is. This includes noting their involvement with pay per click advertising, social media advertising, and how visible they are in organic search results.
As you can see there is a lot of information to gather and analyze and inadequate preparation will almost certainly doom your first online advertising adventure to failure. When all of this information is compiled, you should know exactly who your online target market is, where you can find and engage them, what your message will be, and who you will be competing against. Now that you know all of this, it will be easier to not only create the type of advertisements but also allow you to more effectively integrate those advertisements with your online presence to get maximum results.
To your success,
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