Essential WebMarketing Strategies

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Essential WebMarketing Strategies

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Okay, web marketing is a very complex and structured discipline, so it's really difficult for me to condense the essential and most profitable steps for launching an online business into a short article.

Furthermore, there are numerous variables that can alter the outcome of a web marketing campaign, so it's not easy to identify a "magic recipe" that works in all sectors and market niches...

 
On the other hand, there are some job function email list general guidelines that, if applied correctly, can certainly give your web project a boost.

Let's see them together:

 
Simplicity

Whatever you do online, keep this word in mind!
Too often, we encounter highly complex, overly structured projects that are truly difficult to navigate.
Too many pages, subpages, and sub-subpages can truly disorient users, who may abandon your site too quickly if they can't quickly find what they're looking for.



Make sure users can find what they're looking for right away!
A quality project with only 3 or 4 pages is better than a huge portal where it's easy to get lost.
 

SEO

This is a very complex and debated topic.
One thing should be clear: you don't have to be an SEO expert to be successful online!
What matters is the quality of your visitors, not the quantity.
Proof of this is the many famous portals that, despite generating an abnormal amount of traffic, ultimately fail to generate any tangible financial results for their owners. (Please don't put me off by asking me for examples

Conversely, many other sites (especially blogs) that aren't nationally famous generate enough quality traffic to generate passive income, that is, automatically generated, without the need for concrete and ongoing input.

The only SEO that truly matters is content-based SEO.
Always write your articles intelligently, using specific and relevant keywords, and you'll see your content index almost automatically.

Having trouble finding a particular keyword?

Don't waste too much time... Maybe it's too generic, and it's not worth tackling an already saturated sector.
Change your strategy: choose new, specific... and unique keywords!