Getting Your Message Out On The Internet!

This post was written by Jim Hickey on February 8, 2009
Posted Under: IMDS Training

Anytime we venture out onto the Internet to deliver a message, we’re instantly afforded a huge opportunity to deliver the message considering the almost infinite number of people on the “Net”.  Network marketing businesses looking to the Internet to enhance their MLM lead generation activities are one group in particular needing to tap into the “Web” universe with their messages.

This post identifies a “Generic Internet Message Delivery System” that can be adapted and modified to fit almost situation where the goal is reaching people with specific interests on the “Web”. The associated diagram shows the general format of this system and the flow of Internet surfers from the “Net Cloud” to “Message Delivered”.

IMDS - aka Internet Marketing System

IMDS - aka Internet Marketing System

Even though audience potential on the Internet (the blue cloud in the diagram) seems almost limitless, we are instantly confronted with a very significant problem … “How we reach those people that have an interest in seeing or hearing our message”.

Those people are often referred to as either the “target audience” or in some circles as the “target market” (identified by the light-colored asterisks).  And of course, the nature of your message ultimately defines who they are.

Great! ……. Problem solved, right?

Well, yes and no!

Although we now have defined the types of people interested in hearing or seeing our message, the next dilemma pops up!

How do we get their attention?

Simply stated, you have to attract them (Attraction Zone).

Though attracting your target audience sounds simple, it’s somewhat complicated and does take work and/or money.  One popular method of attraction on the Internet: provide valuable information (content) that helps lead them to the solution to a problem or answer a question.

As you become more attractive (creating great content), some members of the target audience eventually become comfortable with you.  Wanting even better information, they take you up on an offer to communicate with them more directly and enter the “Capture Zone”.

Once they provide their direct contact information (name, email or other information they agree to provide), you are in a position to start direct contact and interact with this select group. During this time of personal interaction (spent in the “Relationship Building Zone”), these people not only become more familiar with you (as you do with them). At that point a level of mutual trust evolves and the relationship flourishes.

Bonding and building a level of trust with anyone is cool but the other thing that typically happens in this scenario, your message is delivered and warmly received ….

And remember … that was the ultimate goal …..

As I mentioned above, this basic model fits almost any message to be delivered on the Internet and even broadly defines a basic Internet Marketing System.

Return to the Classroom Guide page to access the rest of the IMDS series to see how the details of each of the elements in this basic model unfold explaining where things like: content, PPC, squeeze pages, initial offers, funded proposals, auto-responders, email series and a host of other marketing tools fit into a more specific Internet marketing system.

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Reader Comments

Jim, that’s a great visual and thanks for the thorough explanation. The ‘funnel’ is another way people have put it, and Mike Klingler uses a fishing analogy, casting a wide net.

The exciting part is how many people are looking to connect online, and the mutual help we can be to each other.

Best,
Becki

#1 
Written By Becki Maxson (1 comments.) on February 21st, 2009 @ 11:30 am

Hello Becki,

Thanks for stopping and commenting. The potential of the Internet appears almost infinite and daunting at the same time.

I’m glad to hear that this may at least give an overview of the process and the various parts it contains. I tried to expand upon that theme in the other five related posts.

Cheers,
Jim

#2 
Written By jchickey on February 21st, 2009 @ 11:41 am

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