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Web
Marketing Team Organizational Structure
By:
Thomas Young, MBA
These
are the key staff functions required to run an effective
Web marketing program. People will often combine these
tasks, which can lead to poor results. The key challenge
is to insure that the right people are handling tasks
based on their level of expertise in that area. A common
mistake in Web marketing is to delegate tasks to individuals
who do not have the proper experience, because it is
considered a Web related program. The most common example
of this is having a technical person responsible for
the design of a Website or the marketing of the site.
These
tasks can be handled internally or outsourced, based
on the available talent and expected results. Some of
these tasks are best outsourced because of the level
of expertise needed to run a successful program. This
is especially true in the area of search engine marketing.
It is also a good idea to outsourced tasks where the
organization can benefit from the combined experience
from a variety of client's Web marketing programs. These
eight areas are very distinct from one another and should
not be merged without careful analysis and a clear division
of roles and tasks.
These
are the hats people wear on an Internet marketing team:
1.
Internet Marketing Director/Manager - This person
is responsible for the overall direction and strategy
behind the organization's Web marketing efforts. This
individual reports to upper management, is part of the
company's senior marketing team, sets strategy and prepares
a budget for the Website. The director should have final
say on Web marketing programs and the site's development
process. It is important not to make Website marketing
a democratic process and provide this director the span
of control needed to make decisions quickly and in accordance
with an approved budget and strategic plan. They are
responsible for coordinating all offline marketing activities
with online marketing efforts.
2.
Internet Project Manager/Coordinator - This staff
member reports to the director and is responsible for
coordination of all activities and communications from
the Web team. They handle schedules, action plans, development
timeframes, meeting coordination and all aspects of
bringing the process of Web marketing into a cohesive
plan.
3.
Internet Marketing Specialist - This person is responsible
for driving traffic to the Website through all sources,
including search engines, pay for click, email marketing,
affiliates, ads, links exchanges, offline marketing
and all other functions that drive traffic to the site.
4.
Website Research Specialist - Gathering feedback
from users, Web stats and analyzing that data, online
surveys, reporting findings and suggestions to the Web
marketing team are key tasks of this position. This
person should stay on top of Web trends and changing
technologies that can impact gathering data and head
Web marketing research programs. They should report
on a regular basis to the Web marketing team and work
closely with the design and development teams to insure
the site is usable and generating conversions.
5.
Web Content Writer - Writing content for the Website
and emails campaigns are the key tasks of this position.
This person must know how to write for the Web with
content that is scannable and can tell a story with
50% fewer words than are normally used. They must be
able to write scripts for online videos and podcasts.
They should be able to interview key people in the organization
and write effective copy for the Web.
6.
Photography and Other Media - This position may
actually be a team of people and they are responsible
for photos, video, Web cams, interactive tours, podcasts
and all other media presentations of content on the
Website.
7.
Graphic Design - This team is tasked with designing
the graphic and artistic elements of a Website including
the logo, navigation systems, content placement, photo
placement and all other graphic elements on the Website.
8.
Technology and Development - The technology team
is responsible for the structure of the Website and
how it operates. This includes the technology platform,
hosting, ecommerce, html, coding, how updates are made
and all key technology functions.
Thomas
Young is CEO of Intuitive Websites. He is an Internet
Marketing consultant and speaker. If you are interested
in having Tom speak at your business meeting please
contact him directly at 719-481-4040 or tom@intuitivewebsites.com.
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