Write a Kickass Internet Marketing Plan in 3 Steps

Back in the day — you know, like a year ago — when I developed internet marketing* plans for clients, I used the same basic three-part formula every time. I loved the internet marketing part of my job, and used this three-part formula to create long-term marketing plans that worked.

Print this out, grab a piece of paper and pencil, or open up a blank word processing document. Let’s write your marketing plan!

Which online tools are you using? Make a list of everything you’re using right now to promote yourself and your work, including social networking sites, email marketing, and anything else that’s internet-based. Make a note next to each with how often you use it.

Which online tools should you be using (or, which tools do you want to try)? Jot down the tools you think you should be using, or heard about and want to try. If you’re an artist, you should consider signing up for a deviantART account. If you’re a musician, you should check out MySpace, YouTube, and consider setting up an iTunes account where people can download your music. If you’re a writer, you should be on Goodreads talking about your favorite thing — books, of course.

How can you make them unique? Don’t just vomit the same things onto your email list and Twitter, Facebook, and Goodreads accounts. (And by “vomit,” I totally mean “copy and paste.”) Think about it. Would you follow someone on Twitter, be their fan on Facebook, circle them on Google+, and sign up for their email newsletter if they were just posting the exact same things to both? Jot down a couple ideas next to each with how you can make them interesting and tempt your fans to follow you everywhere.

Once you’ve completed steps one, two, and three, take a look at your list. Is there something you aren’t getting any results with? Do you find yourself dreading logging in to any of these sites or neglecting your email list? It may be time to move on. I deleted my Facebook because I procrastinated logging in so that I didn’t have to deal with their change addiction. Your best bet with marketing is to use the things that work, and ignore everything else. You’re just wasting your time if you cling to everything.

That being said, there are also some necessary evils. I’ve been thinking about going back to Facebook because let’s face it: there are a lot more people there than on Google+. I don’t have any family or high school friends on G+, but there are boatloads of them on Facebook, and I’m willing to bet many of them would be at least interested in hearing about my publishing adventures, maybe even interesting in checking out my work. I may just have to give Facebook another shot (unfortunately for my ego).

With that said, you can’t be everywhere at once. (Am I confusing you yet?) Make sure you are focusing your marketing efforts in key areas so that you don’t burn yourself out. This is why making that list helps. If you can’t think of a unique use for each tool, you probably don’t need it.

BONUS TIP: All of your marketing tools should be directing people to your website!

What’s your favorite social media account to follow, and why? Is there a brand or single person doing it really well? Mine would have to be @maureenjohnson. She cracks me up, but she also regularly tweets news about her books. I’m always wondering what she’s going to say on Twitter next.

*Some people call this social marketing, but I’ve recently taken to calling it internet marketing, because as Gary V pointed out, it’s all the internet.

Taking care of business

I’m probably not going to be around much lately, but I am alive and I do have bullets!

  • I have an appointment on Thursday with an advisor at Southern. Andrea in the Academic Advising Center really helped me out. She helped me get reactivated and helped get my $200 tuition deposit transferred to the Fall 2009 semester (long story). She rocks and I love her! If it weren’t for her, I’d probably still be lost somewhere in the SCSU time warp.
  • My graduation party was on Saturday. I have pictures that I need to post. I also need to post pictures of my tattoo, because Sarcastica pointed out that I said I would and never did. (Although, I did post pictures of it right after it got done over at Scars Can Speak!) The point of this particular bullet? Remind me to post said grad party pictures. Because if you don’t, it’ll be another year before you see them. :D
  • Speaking of Letters of Love, I am working on creating a plan for the project. This last year has been amazing, but I’ve kinda just been winging it. I need a solid plan and some long-term goals. I picked up some books at the library today.
  • I also picked up books on how to write a business plan, since my aunt and I are (pretty much fully?) partnered in her business and we need to write one. This is one thing that neither of us know how to do, so I went to the library to edumacate myself. I hadn’t been to the library since 2003, so I had to renew and replace my card, as well as pay a small late fee for a few books from 2003. I felt really good walking out of there with five books. Next time I’m definitely getting some fiction!
  • My mom gave me a dragon tree in my Easter basket. (Yes, my mom still makes me an Easter basket. Jealous?) I planted the seeds and put them in the terrarium, not expecting anything to actually sprout. But:
    (Baby) dragon tree!

    (Baby) dragon tree!

    I took this picture about a week ago. It’s almost grown out of the little pot right now! Actually, I think I need to remove the lid now and transfer it soon after.

  • I scheduled an appointment with a new doctor who is not a specialist of anything for Wednesday. I’m hoping that her fresh eyes and my list of shit wrong with me will get me somewhere.
  • In the midst of all this craziness, I’ve been pretty much ignoring my email. If you’re waiting for a reply, I will be catching up tomorrow. I apologize for the delay, but right now I can only do so much.
  • Other than that, I’m exhausted and I’ll have to come back to this when I have more time and am not so tired!