Blueprinted Internet Marketing Information and Strategies
Website Design
After the blueprint phase is completed all the grunt work is done. At this point we have:
- A wireframe blueprint
- Full Market analysis
- Predefined website architecture
- Desired keyword ranking CSV files of every page on the website with cost and market data for each keyword
- A current, realistic cost of entering a market
- Client images
- Unique selling position
- Website objective(s) defined
- Client business model
With this information your design team can easily move forward in an educated fashion. This system of marketing bridges the gap of critical arms that make your site successful; technical, pay per click friendly and good organic strategy. It also brings complete internet marketing teams closer to client goals. It is important to note future updates and architectural placements will always be correct and easy to implement. You can add new themes or pages to your site any time. Again, each page or category addition is configured into your unique synonymic set with purpose.
Now we have all your make up on and the website is ready to deploy, right? Not yet we are getting a little ahead of ourselves. We will want to track our website and tweak our marketing efforts, design elements, sales funnel usability, and PPC keywords (if applicable). In order to do that we need a professional Google Analytics integration.
Tracking Your Website
After all that work, another instrumental success ingredient should be added. Website analytics gives you the ability to connect with your visitors. There are several options for website analytics but I will take Google Analytics over all of them. Google Analytics is free and stacks up against the big guns any day. It also has a growing technical support group of that can help you through advanced issues. In the first phase you may have opted in on TV, radio or print tracking, it’s nice to know Google Analytics will track this as well. Don’t forget about phone call tracking, it can also be tracked through analytics.


