By Tammy Munson | Leave A Comment
Marketing can be tricky. There are many variables to consider. It is much more of an art form rather than a perfect science. If you feel like you are not getting the results you should be, here are some tips on how to review and revamp your marketing strategy.
The first thing to look at in your marketing strategy is whether or not you are targeting the right market. Your target market is the group of people you are trying to promote your product or service to. For example, if you have created a nursing bra, your target market would be new mothers who are breast feeding. If your marketing efforts are not hitting that target market, you are probably not going to be seeing much response.
Another thing to consider is the color of your website and your ads, as well as the graphics that you use. Choosing colors in complementary tones will work best. If your website consists of harsh colors or colors that do not match, your visitors may click away before they even finish reading your advertising.
People enjoy seeing graphics on a page as it helps to break up the wording and adds visual stimulation. However, the pictures you choose should be easy to see and convey the proper message about your product or service. If the pictures are blurry or out of focus, or if they contain potentially offensive material, your website visitors will click away and they may not come back.
You may also want to re-evaluate your sales copy. Your copy is the advertising message that you communicate to others. You will want to make sure your headline is catchy and that you cover the benefits the customer will receive from your product or service. Many people are only concerned with what’s in it for them. If you do not clearly specify the things they will receive, they’ll move on. It is a good idea to be honest and keep things simple and concise. Avoid any hype or exaggerations.
Along with the actual wording of your copy, the layout should also be reviewed. Many people simply skim websites rather than read them from top to bottom. You can use a larger font for the headline, in order to draw the reader in, and then you can use things such as bulleted lists to highlight the important parts of the copy.
Finally, you will want to look at the amount of exposure your ads are getting. If you had a certain sales goal that you are not meeting, you simply may not be reaching enough people to meet that goal.
ABOUT Tammy Munson
Tammy is mama to 2 daughters, and wife of 14 years to her husband, Dan. They all live in small town{read more}



This is a great article, and very timely for me, as I’m currently evaluating the background colour of my blog.
I personally love the current colour, but am worried that it’s too harsh. I’ve had some mixed reviews on it so am considering changing to a lighter shade of pink that matches my header.
This is a great article, and very timely for me, as I’m currently evaluating the background colour of my blog.
I personally love the current colour, but am worried that it’s too harsh. I’ve had some mixed reviews on it so am considering changing to a lighter shade of pink that matches my header.
Please take a look and tell me what you think, I would love the feedback.
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Great information! The more traffic the more people will buy your stuff..
The more stuff you sell the more money you will make..
Thanks for the info!
If it’s okay, I would like to add some ideas to this blog. I do believe design strategy is very important and having the background colors support the font and format can only help but, I would submit that any new design (or older designs) start to get old in the mind of the site owner as they are reviewing the site daily.
My point? I teach that only 10% of your time, effort and budget should go into design and 90% should be focused on the content. In this new age of inbound marketing, site traffic wants compelling, remarkable content above all else. As long as the design is organized and user friendly, I suggest strategy and thought be invested in content. This helps the project from the visitor’s standpoint but also the search engine evaluations of that web site. With this in mind, the content should be develop on a regular basis through weekly blogs and social media entries.
It’s all about the influencers. The more people that can be reached the more potential for business, as you spelled out above. Great post. Really, really insightful.