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Common Internet Marketing Mistakes

Most marketing managers spend hundred of dollars in different marketing methods and will not track the response until the year end. At year end they will find that they have gained not that much. In most cases, the poor marketing results are due to marketing mistakes, that no notices. Here are some common internet marketing mistakes.

  • Marketing without a marketing plan. Spending money here and there is the easiest thing as a marketing manager; let your mind to play some game and come up with a good plan.
  • Offering too much, sky high offers do not work for you unless you are marketing a lottery. Most customers turn their back to this type of offers, and will also suspect your company.
  • Spending too much, you are burning your resources to get more money back.
  • Latching on opportunities, which are not real opportunities. Proper planning and examination is always required.
  • Sending too many e-mails and newsletters. You are killing the bird who lays golden eggs for you.
  • Presenting it to the customers in the gloomy way. Trying too many with your content, headings, images, body backgrounds may work just against you.
  • Trusting your customers blindly. Your customers are others opportunities and customers always go for grounds which are more greenish.

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