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Friday, May 30, 2014

Techno Granny 05-27-14 - Preview EGC Workshop Website Attraction and Conversion

Techno Granny Talks 05-27-2014
Preview EGC Workshop Website Attraction and Conversion
Featured Guest: Dan Droz


Dan Droz is President of Droz Marketing, a firm that helps companies grow with creative solutions for branding, websites, social media advertising and collateral materials. Dan is also a former professor at Carnegie Mellon. In the last two years, Droz Marketing has won 11 "Marketer of the Year Awards," over 50% of all the awards granted by the American Marketing Association, including 'Grand Marketer of the Year,' unprecedented by any marketing firm in America.

Dan has spoken previously at the Duquesne entrepreneurs conference on topics ranging from how to develop the perfect marketing plan to strategies for branding, PR, website design and social media. In this years presentation, Dan is talking about how to attract and convert more customers through your website.

Questions We Asked Dan:
  • Could you tell us a bit about the "Online Cruise Control, Attracting and Converting Customers to your Website" seminar and why people should be looking out for it at the conference?
  • Since there are so many different kinds of businesses, Is there just one set of strategies or tactics that work for all businesses?
  • How do you figure out what the right methods are for a particular business or site?
  • What do you think is the primary reason businesses aren't successful with their websites?
  • What one thing do you feel is important to making website a more important part of the marketing mix?
Answers Dan Gave Us:
Growing your Online Business Although there are many ways that websites can help promote a bricks and mortar business, more and more companies are turning to online business opportunities. Here are some strategies to monetize traffic on your site:
  1. Advertising. There are generally two variation of the advertising model: Pay Per Click and Pay Per View. Pay Per Click (PPC) advertising generates revenue whenever someone clicks on an ad on your website, while Pay Per View pays based on the number of views (or impressions). Both rely heavily on traffic volume and targeted content, and although this may seem like an easy way to make money, don’t expect to retire anytime soon unless you have a huge site with lots of highly targeted articles. Google AdSense is one of the most widely used Pay Per Click engines.
  2. Sponsorship / Private Ad Sales Similar to the Pay Per View model, this monetization strategy usually involves you going direct to the advertiser instead of dealing with an ad network. This form of advertising model usually involves you doing the leg work to approach potential advertisers. Before you do, make sure your website content is highly targeted and generating a lot of traffic.
  3. Physical Products The age old model of selling actual physical products. Many large online retailers use this model successfully – for example, Amazon or Dell. Selling physical products involves listing one or multiple products for sale on your website, facilitating a secure transaction and shipping the product. Keep in mind there are warehousing and distribution elements to this model unless you use drop shipping, and shipping to overseas destinations can be cost prohibitive.
  4. Drop Shipping Drop shipping is similar to the physical product model, but with someone else looking after the warehousing and distribution. You establish a relationship with one or more businesses who look after the physical goods you’re selling – you only have to worry about sales. When a customer purchases a product on your website, you look after the transaction then forward the order through to your drop shipper who packages and distributes the goods.
  5. Digital Products Anything you can download – ebooks, software, music, videos. Digital products are relatively easy, as they have a much lower cost of sale than physical products. With a digital product there’s no physical warehousing, shipping or cost to reproduce the product. You can create your own products to sell, pay someone to develop a product for you, or promote other people’s products via affiliate networks (see the affiliate products section below).
  6. Affiliate Products Many website owners make money from promoting other people’s products and services. To start promoting, you apply to become affiliated with a merchant, either via one of the many affiliate networks or directly. When you refer a customer to the merchant, you receive a commission on sales. There are affiliate networks for both physical and digital products as well as for lead generation, otherwise know as Cost Per Action (CPA) offers. For physical products Amazon has its own network, while Clickbank is one of the larger digital product networks.
  7. Membership / Subscription Membership sites make money by charging people a regular fee to have access to a secure “Members Only” area. This area might contain training material that’s updated or added to regularly, or it might be a web based application. If you want customers to stick around and keep paying for the privilege then you need to make sure you provide unique and quality content.
  8. Marketplace You’re in one! Dating sites, freelance marketplaces such as 99designs and auction sites like eBay. Usually marketplaces make money by charging sellers a fee to list items for sale, or from advertising if the site generates enough traffic. One of the biggest challenges with marketplace sites is attracting enough buyers and sellers to interact regularly.
  9. Services The services model encompasses a huge variety of offerings and usually involves customers paying for someone’s time. Selling a service may involve selling day to day tasks such as data entry or professional services such as accounting. Services can prove hard to scale, as usually you need to keep adding work-hours as your clientele grows.

For more information on how to attract and convert more traffic to your site, contact Dan Droz at:
4916 Liberty Avenue  |  Pittsburgh, PA 15224
P: 412-338-1818  |  F: 412-338-9188
www.drozmarketing.com  |  info@droz.com


You can also hear more from Dan in person at the 16th Annual Entrepreneur's Growth Conference.
This premier networking & informational event for Western PA small businesses is hosted by the Small Business Development Center at Duquesne University.  In addition to the featured speaker Stan Sheetz, Chairman of Sheetz Convenience Stores, and a CEO Panel Discussion, the conference will feature several great breakout sessions including: Accelerating Sales: A Daily To-Do List, Tales from the Road: Inspiring Stories from Well-Traveled Entrepreneurs, Rules of the Road: Human Resource Update, The Intersection of Concept & Cash: Steering a Great Idea into a Profitable Business, Fueling Up: Find the Cash You Need, The Exit Ramp: Preparing to Sell Your Business, Ending Gridlock: Creative Ways to Improve Cash Flow, The Scenic Route: Videos & Images to Power Your Marketing Motor, Sharp Curves: How to Win with the Power of Persuasion, Opportunities Ahead: Diversity Programs & Government Contracting, Social Media Shortcuts: Shift Your Business into High Gear with LinkedIn, Facebook & Youtube, The Fundraiser Fastlane: Successful Crowdfunding Campaigns, Online Cruise Control: Website Practices for Converting Visitors into Customers, and The Green Belt:  How to Run a Sustainable Company.

For more information and to register visit www.sbdc.duq.edu

Techno Granny Show Hosted By:
Joanne Quinn-Smith is the Creative Energy Officer of Dreamweaver Marketing Associates in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and an expert on Web 2.0 Branding, 2009 National SBA Small Business Journalist of the Year, Author "Folly of Marketing Plan in Your Head, 101 Compelling Reasons to Write One." Available at: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DHKVJOG

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