Methods of Internet Marketing
March 24, 2009 by Charlie Bloom
Filed under Marketing Methods
I started working with online services in 1984. And in 2000 I began to develop a methodology called “Ten Metods” that includes all main marketing methods on the Internet. These are:
- Domain Name Strategies (URL:s, web page addresses, localisation etc)
- Web Design (user- and search engine friendly web design etc)
- Copywriting (content, messages, keywords etc)
- Linking Strategies (internal and external (=incoming) links, PageRank etc)
- Search Engine Positioning (a combination of method 1+2+3+4 + search engine registering etc)
- Advertising (search engine advertising, banners, web TV etc)
- E-mail Marketing and RSS (or just all techniques to send messages)
- Network Marketing (affiliate marketing, social media etc)
- Interactivity (e-commerce, communities, widgets etc)
- Traffic Analysis (measuring customer prospects, and measuring method 1-9 in order to improve them)
This is NOT a “top-ten list”. It’s just a “metric system” or a taxanomy that I use in my consultancy and in my education. The goal is to make the term “Internet Marketing” easer to understand for both beginners and more experienced clients.
Read more about this in May 2009, when this blog will be officially announced.
Sincerely,
Charlie Bloom
Senior Internet Marketer
Online since 1981
March 22, 2009 by Charlie Bloom
Filed under My life
Yes, that’s quite right. In 1981 I bought my first modem and started to communicate with the online world. To be continued…
Until then please read further in About me
My new blog network
March 22, 2009 by Charlie Bloom
Filed under My business
- NetZpider Network - Inventing, developing, spreading and selling two-way messages
- Net Bachelor - Single men’s dating & fashion
- Net Bachelorette - Single women’s dating & fashion
All blogs are presently in Beta state, and are going to be released in August 2009.
Painter’s selfportrait
March 6, 2009 by Charlie Bloom
Filed under My photos

Look at the drawing in the bottom left of this photo. (c) 2007 Charlie Bloom



