Yet the "search engine sweat" is really just a metaphor for the bigger problem of small business owners putting too much stock in one or two marketing tactics, failing to recognize that smart marketing is about strategy, not tactical ping pong. It is about finding that sweet spot where risk and reward align with the ideal profit margin according to your long term goals as an entrepreneur.
I conduct all of my business on the 'net-there is not a local client in site. However, the successful marketing of my practice online is not predicated on a top spot in Google. Nor does my marketing ROI wholly depend on a jazzy website with all lots of cool Flash doo-dads.
My point is that no single marketing tactic should make or break your Internet business. That is poor planning, whether you do business on-line or off. Top ten rankings, newsletters, networking, pay-per-click ads, link campaigns, e-courses … the list is a mile long. The list of permutations and combinations of such marketing tactics available to you is even longer.
The trick is to know with absolute certainty where you desire your business to be-tomorrow, next month, next year, when you retire and yes, at your funeral. Then, once you've internalized your business goals to where they are nothing short of gospel, you can strategize the optimal combination and implementation of marketing tactics, tactics that will work in sync to send a clear, memorable message about the solutions you sell.
Then monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of each tactic along with its ability to give momentum to each of your other tactics. As soon as you discover that a marketing tool isn't working for you, fix it or ditch it. Simple as that. , we'd all have a little more money in our jeans.
There are no gimmes in this game despite Internet mythology abound. Even the gurus of "passive income" work diligently at maintaining their message and its online reach. Google is not the only way to stay in front of your target market. So stop lusting over rankings and start thinking strategically, even if you have to pretend you just built your own brick and mortar widget shop.
Published by Karri Flatla
Web marketing consultant, copywriter and business coach. Alpha female trying to keep it real. View profile
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- Smart marketing is about creating a cohesive strategy, not tactical ping pong.
- Your long term goals should color all aspects of your marketing mix.



