The Myth Of 101 Ways To Market Your Website
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The Myth of 101 Ways to Market Your Website
Exploring the Illusion of Comprehensive Marketing Strategies
When I stumbled upon the book "101 Ways to Market Your Website" at a discount store, I bought it out of curiosity. Sitting down with a cup of coffee, I eagerly dived into the index to see if I could uncover any marketing gems. Surprisingly, over my decade-long online journey, I had already tried every single method listed!
If I've mastered all these techniques, why don't I have billions of visitors flocking to my site every second? The answer is straightforward: each of these 101 methods demands an enormous investment of time to execute effectively. Let’s break this down with an example.
Consider the humble autoresponder. Mastering it involves learning the software, creating content, managing subscribers, troubleshooting issues, and more. If you dedicated yourself fully to this, it would consume your entire day?"and that's just one tactic out of 101.
The same principle applies to building a top-notch directory, running a popular forum, managing a dynamic blog, producing a stellar ezine, mastering article marketing, and exploring newsgroup marketing. Each method can easily fill a 40-hour workweek.
Want to roll out a successful affiliate program, optimize your site for search engines, or manage an extensive banner advertising campaign? These tasks are equally demanding. Even delving into Google Adwords requires constant attention and fine-tuning.
Here's the real challenge: all these tasks are supposed to support the business you're primarily focused on. In my case, as a writer, my main job should be creating content. However, these marketing methods gobble up my time, leaving me to juggle two full-time jobs.
So, what should a solo marketer do?
Choose Wisely, Market Smartly
The key is recognizing that you can't possibly tackle all these strategies by yourself. Without dedicated staff, it's crucial to choose wisely from the array of options. Focus on methods that:
1. Are simple and efficient.
2. Work on autopilot, lasting longer with minimal input.
3. Align naturally with your primary mission or job.
If you excel at databases but dislike writing articles, focus on creating an excellent directory and forget about article submissions. Prune, prioritize, and perfect a select few strategies, and commit to those.
Understand that attempting to do everything will lead to subpar results, as nothing receives the necessary attention to thrive. Choose your battles wisely, prioritizing tactics that won’t monopolize your time, and ensure your primary business remains the top priority.
So, as you explore marketing strategies, select those that resonate with your skills and interests, and let go of the rest. Enhance these chosen methods until you can afford to hire help and gradually expand your marketing efforts.
Take a breath, relax, and remember: even with boundless energy and endless hours, no one can effectively implement all "101 Ways to Market Your Website." True wisdom lies in selective application and strategic focus.
Silvia Hartmann
[SilviaHartmann.com](http://SilviaHartmann.com)
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