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Article Title: 10 Biggest Mistakes That Small Businesses Make With Their 
Internet Marketing
Author: Deborah Gallant
Category: Small Business, Site Promotion, New to the Internet
Word Count: 642
Keywords: Affordable Website Design Tools, Affordable Website Design Software, 
Affordable Website Design Tips
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Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Many small business owners feel overwhelmed when they face the daunting 
prospect of getting their online presence going. Everywhere you turn there's an 
"expert" trying to tell you what you ought to do. 

As a coach and consultant to entrepreneurs, I've watched too many of you go 
astray, so I've assembled my Top Ten List of Mistakes so you can avoid them! 

1. Not Having A Website - Over 77% of all Americans are online. Your clients 
and contacts expect you to have a web presence. You've got to be there. At this 
point, you are conspicuous by your absence. 

2. Spending Too Much Money On A Too Fancy Website - Most small businesses will 
continue to make money the same way they always have---they don't plan to 
change their business model to focus on Internet sales. 

Service practitioners may be able to attract prospects by their website, but 
they'll still need to have a more personal contact to close the deal. And so 
you need a GOOD enough website at a moderate cost. Don't go overboard. 

3. Not Posting Your Phone Number - If someone is interested enough in your 
website to want to call you and you don't post your phone number prominently 
(on every page if possible!), you will lose that contact opportunity. 

4. Putting Up Your Website Up And Walking Away - This is not a one time thing. 
You've got to keep it up to date. Don't use an expensive graphic designer 
you'll be reluctant to call because he's too expensive. 

And don't barter your site with a relative or friend: they won't want to hear 
from you. Empower yourself by using a content management system to create your 
own simple site and you can update it yourself whenever you want. 

5. Thinking A Blog Will Do The Same Thing As A Website - Blogs are online 
journals and require frequent care & feeding. If your clients want to check out 
your business, they need the standard kind of information traditionally 
contained on a website. 

6. Not Using Professional Email At Your Domain - Once you have registered your 
URL, your address in cyberspace, then you must use email at that domain. 

No more AOL, Yahoo or even your ISP. You can use the email address even before 
the website is built. 

7. Not Using A Signature File With Your Email To Make It Easy To Contact You - 
Emails ARE Internet marketing. You should always include your full contact 
information block at the bottom of every email communication so its easy to 
reach out to you! 

Include your full name, email address, phone number and URL. A slogan and logo 
are frosting on the cake. 

8. Not Tracking Traffic - How will you know what your website is doing for you 
if you don't measure and monitor usage? You can set up Google Analytics for 
free. Then remember to check it regularly and understand your site activity. 

9. Not Optimizing For Search - If you built a website it is because you want 
people to find you, so make sure the site can be found on the Internet. You 
shouldn't have to pay for a search program if your site has deep and accurate 
keywords, lots of links and updated content. 

10. Confusing Internet With Sales And Marketing - Too many entrepreneurs think 
spending all their time building their Facebook or Linked In profile or writing 
a weekly ezine is all they need to do to create a viable business. 

Internet marketing should be one of many paths you pursue as you build your 
business, don't let the fun of playing online fool you into thinking all you 
need to do is sit back and watch the money roll in! You've still got to have a 
sound sales and marketing plan and work it every day!

Deborah Gallant is an internet marketing trainer, author and business coach 
that provides affordable website design & development tools for service 
professionals. Visit their website (http://www.WebPowerTools.com) for a free 
30-day trial and internet marketing eBook.
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