Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Internet Marketing :: What would help you make progress?
I'm sitting in my hotel room in Edinburgh between sessions at a meeting and I've been wondering what do people really need to help them make progress in marketing their business online. Is it lack of knowledge? Is it technical ability? Is it lack of time to put things into practice? Or something else? So, I'm asking you...what do you need to know, to do, to find out, etc., to enable your business to make progress online? Let me know by making a comment to this post. Once I have your comments I'll come back with my suggestions as to how we can solve the situation.
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At March 22, 2007 7:32 PM Kim said…
At August 08, 2007 1:33 PM asteconn said…
Graham;
I've spent the last 4 hours solidly reading your blog. It is, to be honest, a pretty epic collection of material.
I've noticed one thing that in all of the 4 hours or so I've been sat here, you have mentioned a lot that using social networking sites is vital. It sounds like very good advice to me.
However, I've yet to encounter a a single post that deals with how to use social networking sites. So far you've just stated that one must use them, but imparted nothing on what to do in order to be any good at it.
Could you point me please in the right direction if I've missed something; or even better, could you post something about 'How to Use Social Networking Sites'?
Thanks =]
At August 08, 2007 1:51 PM Graham Jones said…
Thanks for your comment. I'm impressed you have spent so much time on my site. I am glad it was useful.
You are right - there is no "how to" article. Thanks for pointing out the gap. I will certainly produce something on this and enter it into the "In Depth" section within the next few days.
Hope that will be OK.
Graham




Dear Graham,
Personally, it's lack of knowledge and lack of confidence. I'm keen to learn the tricks of the trade, but equally I'm not sure how to get my hands on the learning material.
Your suggestions are very welcome.
Thank you.
Kim Rix