Friday 30 March 2012

Internet Marketing Tips – How to Know If Your Tips Are Outdated

Online marketing how to tips…what would we do without them? I think there are more tips on how to sell on the internet than there is sand at Coney Island. But I truly have to ask this question. By the time you get a hold of these “powerful” tips, are they already outdated? Well, that kind of depends on what the tip is all about and how long it took you to discover it. This article is going to discuss about this problem briefly so you can get a good idea of whether or not to waste your valuable time with the hot tip of the day.
Let’s begin with the type of tip first. This is very important. The reason is because some tips are what I call evergreen tips and will probably remain for years if not forever. Other tips are what I refer to a flash in the pan tips. These tips are usually only useful for a short period of time. Alright, so how can you differentiate them? Well, after you’ve been at this for some time, it’s quite easy. But if you’re new it wouldn’t be so easy. So what are you going to do? Is there a pointer (indicator)?
I look for how specific the marketing tip is. In most cases, the more specific, the shorter the life span, though this is not often the case. For instance, if I read an internet marketing tip that says, “Use Twitter to send out tweets that your blog has been updated in order to drive more traffic to your homepage” that is an example of what I call flash in the pan tip. Why do I say that? Well, for one simple reason, nobody is certain on how long Twitter is going to be around. Of course, it’s the waves of the moment, but who knows what it’s going to be like a year after, or even a few months from now?
On the other side, an internet marketing tip that says “Give your list useful free content and you’ll stand a better chance of keeping them subscribed” is more of an evergreen tip because it’s a broad statement, and if you’ve been doing this for quite some, pretty clear. However, it may not be clear to an individual just starting a list. They may believe that every email has to be a sales pitch. This online marketing tip will tell them that they shouldn’t do that and instead focus on sending their list information that they can use.

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