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Akmens amžiaus žmogaus Zog'o istorija

Zog identified a market (he saw the need for wheels), developed a plan for meeting the needs of that market (he made the wheels), set up a pricing structure (he traded wheels), and developed a method for communicating to that market through availability advertising (the giant wheel). Our friend Zog has addressed the four P's of marketing - Place, Product, Price and Promotion - and has established an effective basic marketing structure.

Trylika priežasčių verslui įsitvirtinti Web'e

  1. To esablish a presence
  2. To network
  3. To provide availability advertising
  4. To augment traditional advertising
  5. Customer service
  6. Publicity
  7. To open international markets
  8. To test market new services and products
  9. To reach a highly desirable demographic market
  10. To reach the specialized market
  11. To provide 24/7 accessibility
  12. To save money
  13. To sell

Assess your goals!

The first step in any marketing project is to assess your goals - you've got to know where you want to end up before you decide on how to get there. It's important to decide what you want to do before discussing how you want to do it. The best thing to do is to begin taking notes**.

Questions

Tips

Site planning

  1. Determine what specific topics your site will cover
  2. Determine the needs of your specific audience(s)
  3. Organize your topics into main subject areas
  4. Determine how viewers would most easily navigate through your system
  5. Determine the best way to guide viewers through your site
  6. Develop your multiple platform strategy (so everyone can view your system)
  7. Map out your site diagram

Basic elements of commercial website's document

Patarimai

Six basic elements of good web design