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15 Principles of Internet Marketing Tom Whittaker

March 2nd, 2008

One of my favorite blogs to read is Conversation Marketing.  I personally think Ian Lurie is a genius.  I love his simple, conversations writing style and advice.  My favorite posting in February was about 15 principles of interactive marketing.  I thought I would share it with everyone at Indigio.  I think this lists speaks volumes to working at an interactive agency and interactive marketing as a whole.  Overall, great advice to remember.

 

 15 Principles of Interactive Marketing by Ian Lurie

  1. No one’s lives depend on what we do.
  2. But people’s livelihoods do. So take your work seriously, and take pride in it.
  3. 75% of your audience uses a search engine to find you. Get used to it. All the banners and ‘viral’ marketing on earth won’t come close to results produced by a top 5 ranking for a relevant phrase.
  4. But, a broad base is better. Don’t rely on just one marketing vehicle. Build a complete internet marketing strategy that includes, at a minimum, paid search, organic search, e-mail and online PR.
  5. Never underestimate the power of an angry customer.
  6. Never underestimate the power of a happy customer.
  7. Pretty is great. Easy is better.
  8. You’re not the customer.
  9. Karma exists. Treat customers and prospective customers with respect, and they’ll reciprocate. Spam them, annoy them, and lie to them, and they’ll retaliate.
  10. Risk is necessary.
  11. Risk without measurement is suicide. Analytics are a must.
  12. IT is not marketing. Don’t make them run the web site. It’s not fair to anyone.
  13. A web site does not equal an internet marketing strategy.
  14. Plan, but adapt. Don’t be stubborn. Listen to what your customers tell you in their response.
  15. All marketing has a message. What’s yours?

 My favorites are #4, #7, #12 & #13, as I feel these are the things I feel are most often missed with internet marketing.

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  1. One Response to “15 Principles of Internet Marketing”

  2. By ian on Mar 3, 2008 | Reply

    Tom - aw, shucks.

    But thank you for the compliment!

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