Internet Marketing Business Plan



Most people in Internet Marketing never consider an Internet Business Plan, whereas they would do that right away in a traditional business environment.

However, failing to plan is planning to fail. The problem with working on the Internet, is that one jumps from one place to another as one surfs the Internet.

A very simple format for any Business Plan is Background - Strategy - Action.

A good one for Internet Marketing is the following:

Background

1. Go to our site as the best Internet Marketing site.

2. Use Affiliate Marketing - the product from our Internet Marketing site.


3. Produce ideas for establishing conversion statistics for products and Internet publications, Press Releases, Blogs and Free Ads.

Strategy

1. Sell the product to Customers.

2. Sell Affiliate Marketing products.

3. Write Articles, Press Releases, Blogs and Ads.

4. Conduct an email campaign for those who have visited the site but did not buy.

5. Utilize the traffic sessions to improve the number of people who visit the site.

Action

1. Write the first Article on Tracking IDs and Statistics.

2. Write further Articles, including writing a Business Plan.

3. Submit all Articles to Internet publications for Articles, Press Releases, Blogs and Free Advertisements.

4. Apply results of statistics to fine tune the products and selected publications.

5. Establish a monetary target and timescale to achieve it.

After making the Plan, take the necessary action to achieve the money target one is aiming for.

Stay focused and avoid distractions, and keep on going by adhering strictly to the Plan.

Outsource some of the simple work to freelance working sites.

The true value of having a business plan is not the finished product, it is more that the importance is in researching and considering one's business in an orderly manner.

Planning assists one to think methodically, research and study uncertain facts, and review critically one's ideas.

Write a Mission Statement in less than thirty words, outlining one's purpose and guiding values.

A good place to place the Mission Statement is at the beginning of the Business Plan, followed by Background - Strategy - Action.

Bear in mind one's goals and objectives:

Destinations are goals, being where one wishes one's business to be. Progress indicators on the way to achieving one's goals are objectives.

Much time goes into research and re-considering one's ideas and assumptions.

Following this format of Business Plan will lead to greater success in Internet Marketing.

A good place to place the Mission Statement is at the beginning of the Business Plan, followed by Background - Strategy - Action.

Bear in mind one's goals and objectives:

Destinations are goals, being where one wishes one's business to be. Progress indicators on the way to achieving one's goals are objectives

Much time goes into research and re-considering one's ideas and assumptions.

Following this format of Business Plan will lead to greater success in Internet Marketing.