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Social Media Gets Their Attention – Your Web Site Gets The Sale

Friday, January 27th, 2012

After all the fuss with Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and other social media platforms over the last couple of years, it’s interesting to see that the humble Web site is making a comeback. Why? Because business owners realize their Web site is their most powerful lead conversion tool. You might use other things for lead generation – in other words, getting traffic to your Web site – but it’s your Web site that converts them from “just looking” to “ready to do business”.

Internet marketing expert Avinash Kaushik puts it beautifully like this:

“Don’t write checks with Social Media that your Web site can’t cash.”

So what goes into a high-quality Web site?

The secret is to understand that everybody who visits your Web site is asking four key questions:

  1. Why this? What are the benefits for me?
  2. Why you? What is your authority to make these claims?
  3. Why now? What is the urgency for me to take action?
  4. Why me? Why is this the right fit for me?

They need to answer all four questions before they will be willing to buy (whatever “buying” means for your business – e.g. buying a product, phoning you, booking a date, registering for an event,…).

So put yourself in your Web site visitor’s shoes, sit in front of their desk, take control of their mouse, and visit your Web site with their frame of mind. And let’s look at those four questions from their viewpoint…

Why This (Benefits)?

Do they seem to understand my situation, my problems and my goals? Have they explained what results and outcomes I can expect? Are these the results I’m looking for? Do I feel confident they can deliver?

Where’s the proof (Demonstrations, testimonials, etc.)?

Why You (Authority)?

Why should I choose them over the gazillions of other options that are just a mouse click away? What makes them different? Do they have relevant expertise, experience or education – or the right combination of all three?

Where’s the proof (testimonials, case studies, etc.)?

Why Now (Urgency)?

Do I really need to take action now (or can I afford to procrastinate)? Has the world changed in ways I didn’t realize that now make it imperative to act? Are they making such a compelling, strong, clearly-articulated argument that I know this is the right thing to do?

Where’s the proof (Research, statistics, expert opinions, etc.)?

Why Me (Fit)?

Do they work with people just like me (or is their offering so broad that I simply can’t tell whether their solutions will work for me)?

Where’s the proof (Case studies, testimonials, speaking my language, etc.)?

So how did you do?

You might be reassured to discover you’re already on the right track, and only need to make small adjustments. Or you might be shocked to realize just how much you’re missing!

Either way, I hope you found this exercise useful in evaluating your own Web site.

Gihan Perera is an Internet coach for speakers, trainers, consultants and other business professionals. He’s the author of “Fast, Flat and Free: How the Internet Has Changed Your Business”. Visit http://GihanPerera.com and get free e-books, webinars and more.

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Increase Online Business Sales By Up To 90%

Friday, January 27th, 2012

Like any good online marketing strategy backend sales should make up at least 90% of your online sales. This is why if you don’t have a backend list of customers you are missing out on most of the cash flow potential you can be generating with your product. I’m talking about earning $300,000 instead of only making $30,000 without leveraging backend sales.

Now that you know how serious this is I’m going to do the best I can to break things down into phases your customers should go through. You might have a product you want to sell for $2,000 but no one, or at least most people are not going to spend $2,000 on a product from a person they don’t know. This is why phase marketing is crucial to see the true value and success of your online business.

Phase 1 – The Freebie Product: No matter what your market is everyone enjoys free things. So why would you give out a product for free? Two words… Lead Generation. It’s pretty easy to get someone to give you their name and email address in order to receive a free product. I know personally I’d feel much more comfortable giving out my email for a free product than handing over cash for the same product. With this you want to provide a decent product, but at low cost to you. If the product you’re giving away isn’t decent or only just half a product more than likely no one will be interested in parting with money for what you’re offering.

Phase 2 – The Cheap Product: This is where you will see the biggest change and that is converting the people out to grab everything free they can to those who are interested in becoming customers. I’d probably say anything under $100 falls into this category. This phase isn’t set up to make you a lot of money but really to sort out the people who will become customers and those that most likely won’t. Another key factor to this phase is trust building. You will not be able to sell your high ticket products to anyone without a relationship of trust built up.

Phase 3 – Gen Pop Product: This phase goes to the general population product of your list. These people have already proven they are willing to try your product(s) so the next step is to introduce them to other products they might be interested in that fall into a slightly higher price bracket. Products under $200 would qualify for this price range and work exceptionally well as long term backend sales.

Phase 4 – The Premium Product: These are your high ticket items that will sell for anything up to $1300. The person buying these products have built up a relationship of trust in you and your products and know that what you’re offering is quality and with quality comes a premium price. This is usually a good point to break the mold and treat everyone as an individual with their own goals and business needs. They have proven a dedication to your products and you will want to do what you can to keep them subscribed and buying more.

Phase 5 – Premium Plus: For those customers who continue to spend thousands of dollars on your products. They should be receiving their own one on one consulting and invitations to seminars along with plenty of freebies other customers would have to pay for. By this point there is no need to sell these product or to these customers through affiliates.

If you follow the phases above and leverage affiliates and joint venture contacts you should have a fair list size of customers both new and loyal.

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How to Make More Money As an Internet Marketer

Friday, January 27th, 2012

If you really want to stay on top of the online money game, it is best to stay on top of your competitors by knowing exactly what’s going on in the internet marketing world. The best place to start is Google Zeitgeist which Google calls “the spirit of the times” that Google reveals via the aggregation of millions of search queries each day.

Google Zeitgeist has many tools that give people from all over the world an insight into the world-wide and regional search trends, including the past and present. All these tools are there for the taking. You can explore them, play with them, as well as use them to your advantage.

You can use these tools for research to find answers to pressing questions that you might have at hand. Google Zeitgeist is available for everyone to use and it has very effective tools that can help people boost their businesses both online and offline.

Google Trends allows you to enter up to five search terms, in doing so you will be able to see the relative popularity of a certain product over time. If you create your own information products, this tool comes in handy as it will eliminate your worries about creating products that nobody wants.

Trends for Websites provide traffic data to virtually any website around the world. All you have to do is type in a web address to see just how many people by region visited that particular website. You will also be able to see related websites that were visited.

Insights for Search take you deeper into the search query data available for marketers and power users alike. This allows you to create your very own list of most popular, as well as the fastest rising search queries on different geographic regions over a certain period of time. You can also find search queries by time; how the world searched. Just take your time to play around with Google Zeitgeist to see what it has to offer.

Hot Trends allows you to see the top 100 fastest-rising queries minute-by-minute throughout the day. This is a tool that cost nothing except a minute of your time. If you really want to succeed online, you must take your time to find out what’s hot; find out what’s going on in the business world and stay on top of your game.

This search query (“Hot Trends”) is only available in the U.S. Take advantage of that to maximize your profits. Internet marketing is a money game. And yes it is possible that anyone can win it but you must understand the rules of the game in order to win it.

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Internet Marketing Pt 1

Friday, January 27th, 2012

The Internet is a great place to do business, whether you’re a retailer selling a particular line of products or a service provider making your living on the Internet. There is, however, one age-old problem with business that never seems to go away: people won’t buy what they don’t know about.

This is where Internet marketing comes in.

Internet marketing basically involves using various tools and services to let your business reach a wider base of potential customers. Good Internet marketing will bring in a significant number of clients, keep them interested and then make more than happy to purchase more of your products.

A not-so-good Internet marketing program, however, will be a complete waste of time and money. In the worst case scenario, you could even end up doing more harm than good to your business if the marketing strategy is poorly thought out.

Strangely enough, most people actually fail in their Internet marketing strategies not because they lack the knowledge or the technical capabilities to make good use of Internet Marketing.

SEO, HTML, opt-in lists, landing pages – all of this will not matter if the would-be marketer does not know how to actually succeed with the tools at his or her disposal.

Let me be clear: this article is not a technical manual on the finer points of Internet marketing. No tutorials, no tests, no benchmarks.

This article aims to supplement your technical know-how and give you an idea of what to do with your skill and knowledge. It will allow you to channel your efforts and create far-reaching plans.

In short, this article will teach you how to be successful in your first year in Internet marketing.

The Mindset of a Successful Internet Marketer

A successful marketer needs a vision to be able to succeed.

No, I am not talking about some grand, messianic vision or something. I am talking about a vision that will define where all the Internet marketing efforts will go to.

This vision will allow you to focus your efforts into something more productive, and will allow you to truly succeed in Internet marketing. But before you can define your vision, you must first assume the mindset of a successful marketer.

This mindset is in turn composed of different frames of thought. Here are some of the more important ones:

Honest and Sincere

The very first thing I have to tell you is that no truly successful Internet marketer is a sham and a fraud. The stereotype of the Internet marketer that sidelines as a ruthless vulture and snake-oil salesman is an image that is, sadly, more commonly adopted than I would like. But let me tell you that being a successful Internet marketer means being successful for the long run – and you cannot be successful in the long run if you start your career as a fraudster. The rewards from fraudulent sales or deceptive marketing strategies are immediate and attractive, but you cannot build a marketing empire with foundations laid on lies and deceptions. An Internet marketer with a name built upon reliable business and customer satisfaction will yield more rewards in the long run than an anonymous ghost who has to change names every now and then lest he/she face criminal charges.

Willing to Experiment

One of the marks of a successful Internet marketer is the willingness to try things out. Many would-be marketers spend months (even years) studying how to be effective in Internet marketing. This is all well and good, but all this will be for nothing if you are not willing to put your skills out on the open market where it will be actually tested under pressure. The truth of the matter is that there is not absolute recipe for success as an Internet marketer. You just have to grit your teeth and dive into the whole mess. You learn faster, and you will be able to find out what works and what does not in your particular line of work. Even your mistakes cannot be considered as failures if you learn from them and use that knowledge to better yourself.

Reflects and Learn From Mistakes

Just because an experiment of yours fails does not mean you should just up and forget it. The whole point of experimenting is to find out what works and what does not. If something you just implemented does not work, like a weak landing page or faulty search engine optimization, then you have to go back and trace where the mistake stemmed from. This is why it is absolutely essential that you reflect upon any problems you encounter in your Internet marketing campaign. What went wrong, how did it go wrong, how can I fix it and how can I improve on it? These four questions are staples when it comes to reflecting on and learning from any mistakes.

Seeks Excellence in All That Needs to Be Done

Good enough is a far cry for very good, even though both are “good” in a sense. Excellence is when you give your best to everything you do. This excellence is not optional if you want to be a successful Internet marketer. You don’t cut corners, you don’t do a sloppy job and you don’t say “this is good enough.” Excellence is basically about making sure that you do as good a job as you can. This pursuit of excellence will always drive you to find better and better ways of doing things, greatly increasing productivity and efficiency. Best of all, your customers will immediately recognize your this excellence and will be more willing to at least check out what you have to offer.

Sets Competitive Standards to Meet

There is another reason you need to seek excellence – the best and most threatening of your competitors also do the same. You must always understand what your competitors are up to. You have to know what they offer, how they do things, how they market themselves and even how successful they are. If excellence will push you further up in your marketing efforts, then your competition will define the bare minimum you need to work with. This is especially useful when you are new to Internet marketing. Your competitors will most likely have been around for quite a long time already and will have spent a significant amount of time and money to get where they are now. All you need to do is analyze how they do things and you will be able to benefit the most from your competitor’s existing practices.

Understands the Needs of the Customer

This is cliché, I know, but it is something so many new Internet marketers overlook that it is worth pointing out once again. All people have needs. If somebody comes along selling something that will satisfy my needs, then I will be more than happy to part with my hard-earned money. This simple fact underscores the importance of spending time, money and effort reaching out and understanding the needs of your target customer base. Many first-time Internet marketers also have this frame of thought where they believe that exploiting their customers and wringing money from them as quickly as possible is the only way to survive. This thinking cannot be more flawed. Any kind of business, Internet marketing included, will only survive if trust is built between customer and client.

Reaches Out and ‘Touches’ Customers

This is another cliché, yes, but it is nonetheless important: your customers must feel that you actually give a hoot about their satisfaction. I have come across so many marketing tactics that look and feel stale and too focused on selling a product. The marketers here have made a fatal mistake: they got too absorbed with exploiting the needs of the customer rather than connecting to these needs. You must always show that the products and services you offer are solutions to a problem, not just tools you use to squeeze money out from customers. It is also worth note that you should not try too hard to “sell” your product to a potential client. I have come across numerous sales pages with a ton of testimonies, videos, promos, guarantees and smiling faces all promising one thing or another. The marketers behind these pages were trying so hard to convince me to buy their products that I simply got turned off and left the page before even finding out what they wanted to sell to me.

Transparent About Everything

People will be more willing to buy a product if they know exactly what they are getting. Many marketers love to use fancy prose, grand promises and technical jargon to bedazzle potential customers. This isn’t such a bad thing in most cases, but all this grandstanding will be for nothing if the potential client does not understand what the heck they are looking at. Be as transparent as you can about what you sell and you will find customers much more willing to do business with you. This is especially important for product pricing and fees. You would be surprised at how many sales pages exist on the Internet that do not list the actual costs of purchasing a product or service. Lots of promises and lots of testimonies, yes, but the lack of information on something as basic as pricing is enough to turn most people away from the site.

Builds a Network of Partners

Internet marketing is not a one-man (or one-woman) job. You will need the help of a lot of people to make yourself truly successful in this field of work. Once you get down to the more complicated aspects of Internet marketing, you will inevitably find yourself working with a whole host of people: content creators, writers, shippers, reviewers, accountants, customer care etc. Everyone you meet is a potential partner, so always take the opportunity to create and expand your network whenever you can. Even fellow Internet marketers can prove to be useful partners. You could swap customers by selling products and services that complement the business of the other market. For example, marketer A sells fiction ebooks via Amazon while marketer B sells leather covers for the Amazon Kindle. Both marketers could work together to promote each other’s products; effectively sharing their customer base with each other.

Emotionally Balanced About the Business

Nobody is a heartless machine, but breaking down into an emotional wreck all the time can’t be good for business. A successful Internet marketer needs to be completely objective when it comes to making business decisions. Your personal life must not seep into your work, especially when your marketing efforts start to get distorted in the process. Beliefs, opinions, biases and even political affiliations must be kept separate from work, otherwise they could blind you from seeing things as they really are.

This also goes for the success and failure of your Internet marketing ventures. Internet marketing is a fast-moving world, which means things die off as quickly as they are born. Look long and hard at your marketing programs and be impartial about which ones are worth spending energy on and which ones need to be dropped.

Uses Money Productively and Efficiently

One of the more common problems with Internet marketers is that they do not know how to use their money wisely. Let’s say you have earned a cool thousand dollars in sales from your most successful marketing campaign. Bills and taxes are paid, and you still have $500 left over. What will you do with this money? Will you purchase educational materials, obtain marketing tools and hire people to handle the time-consuming tasks, or will you blow it all on a fancy tablet PC? Remember that the money you earn is not something you have to spend right away. It is a resource that you can use to make your marketing campaigns even more successful in the future. You could even use that money to save up for retirement or as a mortgage down payment. Whatever you decide to do, just make sure that you always ‘invest’ your money in something that will be truly beneficial to you.

Willing to Innovate and Create

There are a lot of marketing programs out there that can introduce you to the basics, but do not ever forget to be creative. There is often no need to reinvent the wheel, and there are plenty of instances where you can learn from the experiences of the successful (and not-so-successful) marketers out there. But you do have to remember that people are constantly learning and evolving as well. What might have worked two, three years ago will be done to death by now – especially considering the breakneck pace of evolution over the Internet. It is for this reason that a successful marketer is always willing to try out new things. These new things may not always be successful or turn a profit right away, but they will always impart valuable knowledge to the marketer at the end of the day. This is especially important when you consider the next frame of thought that is present in the mindset of successful Internet marketers.

‘Hungry’ for More and More Knowledge

The last but most certainly not the least of important mindsets of a successful Internet marketer is the ever-increasing desire to learn more about his or her business. You must never, ever stop thinking that you know enough to keep you on top of your business. The world of business is ever-evolving, with new players (and competitors) coming in with their innovative and creative methods. The last thing you want to do is to fall behind the competitive curve simply because you are not on top of the latest news and information regarding your business. It is for this reason that you must always be hungry to learn whatever you can about your business.

Talk to your customers. Know what makes them happy and what frustrates them.

Find out how you can be operate more effectively on a day-to-day basis.

Learn how to make more with less.

These are but a handful of areas that you can focus on.

Be hungry for knowledge, and you will be able to stay on top of the game at all times.

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Internet Marketing Pt 2

Friday, January 27th, 2012

No marketer is an overnight success.

Even the most successful Internet marketers have faced their fair share of troubles.

What separates them from failed marketers, however, is that they realized their errors and did what they needed to do in order to succeed.

You as a budding Internet marketer need to identify possible obstacles that will get your way before you can deal with them. Here are some of the more common ones that you might face when starting out:

Fear of failure

Fear is the single biggest obstacle that many budding marketers need to overcome.

This fear can be caused by a variety of reasons, from fearing a waste of time and money to fearing what other people have to say about you. Fear can even snake its way into your mind even when you have established yourself as a pretty successful marketer, especially when something unexpected happens.

Just remember one thing: everybody fails at one point or another. You just have to pick up the pieces, learn from your mistakes and soldier on as best you can. The only time you truly fail as an Internet marketer is when you throw your hands in the air and give it all up. And besides, it’s not as if somebody is going to put a bullet in your head if you mess up somewhere!

Information overload

Another pretty common obstacle that budding Internet marketers need to face is being bombarded with too much information.

The large number of books, courses and gurus out there can provide a lot of information, from books on marketing psychology to webinars on the finer points of search engine optimization. All this information is useful, yes, but you do have to take things one step at a time. Trying to learn them all at once will only overload you with information that you have no idea how to use and bog you down in studying instead of marketing.

It is for this reason that you have to start out with books like this one: free from technical jargon and simple to understand. Once you understand and master the basics, you will slowly begin to look for more advanced concepts to work with. Remember to start out slow, apply what you learn and then find out what you need to learn. This will make it so that you won’t be overloaded on the information available to you.

Overemphasis on sales

Another very common problem with first-time Internet marketers is pushing too hard to sell a product.

It’s not a bad thing to try and convince someone to shell out money for whatever you have. It is, however, a bad thing if the only thing you push people too hard. How would you feel if you entered a website and all it had were these loud, obnoxious “BUY NOW” signs all over it?

It is precisely this reason that you must first connect with potential customers before trying to make a sale. How do you connect with potential customers? Find out their wants and needs. Let them know that you know what they want and need. Show them how you can meet their wants and needs with your product. Once you do this, THEN you convince them to buy your products.

Inability to build a lead list

Internet marketing relies heavily on finding people to sell your product to, and this is most commonly done by building a lead list of your own.

Many marketers think that they can get away with ‘buying’ leads from third parties. This can be effective but very costly if you do not know what you are looking for in the first place. You could end up with a list of leads that have absolutely no interest in what you are selling, wasting time and money marketing to the wrong audience in the process.

It is for this reason that you have to learn how to build a lead list from the ground up. You will become much more familiar with your potential customers, and you will understand them better as a result. Such a well-tailored list will allow you to focus all your efforts in appealing to an audience that is more than willing to consider the products and services you have to offer.

Inability to utilize a list

Just because you built a lead list does not mean that your problems are solved.

A lead list is a simple list of people who are willing to consider what you have to offer. This does not mean that they are willing to part with their money just yet, and it is very easy to muck things up if you are not able to appeal to your potential customers strongly enough.

This is where the marketing tactics you will inevitably learn come in. An attractive newsletter, a comprehensive sales letter, an amazing landing page, an assuring guarantee and a convincing product will all come together to turn a lead into a paying customer – exactly what you have been looking for from the very start.

Inability to follow up on a sale

Just because a customer has paid once does not mean the customer will not pay again.

This is one of the more frequently forgotten aspects of Internet marketing. A customer’s satisfaction will dictate his or her attitude towards any future products you may have to offer. You effectively lose out on further sales if you just leave your customers as-is.

It is for this reason that you have to learn how to follow up on your customers. Checking up on their satisfaction will make them feel as if you care about their well-being, and doing so will give you an opportunity to present to them offers that could further enhance their satisfaction. This will make an existing customer into a repeat customer, which is good for both your business and reputation as an Internet marketer.

Failure to create a system

You do not need to reinvent the wheel each time you build a cart.

Being creative and innovative is good, but there are just some things that you do not need to do all over again. Too many budding Internet marketers strike out here, there and everywhere without actually getting anything done in the long run. This lack of organization can make even simple processes much, much harder than they should be.

A system is the perfect tool to deal with this problem. Many marketing gurus out there will often sell you a system of how they do things. Some are good, some are bad and some are outright shams. The important thing to remember here is that you have to note down what works and what doesn’t. Document how you did things and slowly come up with a plan or system. Keep working on refining this system and you will have a pattern that will allow you to deal with the basics of marketing without spending too much time and effort in the process.

Lack of depth in marketing

You won’t be able to sell something if you try to sell it to everybody, especial.

Remember that the Internet is made up of a vast array of people, each with their own specific wants and needs. You could spend a lot of time, effort and money building up an extensive list of potential customers and then marketing to these potential customers, but all that could end up for nothing if none of them don’t care for whatever it is you are offering.

This is why you have to narrow down your target audience and add depth to your marketing efforts. Make sure that you know who you want to sell to and then appeal to the wants and needs of your target audience. This will allow you to make sure that the products and services you market will find their way to people who will be more likely to shell out money for them at the end of the day.

Lack of breadth in marketing

There is also another problem when you keep all your proverbial eggs in one basket.

It is good to start out slow and steady when you are new to Internet marketing, but it is all too easy to pigeon-hole yourself into one service or product. Focusing too deeply unto one business leaves you vulnerable to any wide-scale problems that affect your particular product or service. You could find yourself in very deep trouble if revolutionary technologies suddenly replace the product you have been selling for years and years or your supply chain is interrupted due to a bankrupted company.

It is for this reason that you have to tinker with a few other industries in the world of marketing and get yourself established elsewhere. This will allow you to survive even if your primary product or service finds itself in any unforeseen problems.

Lack of a ‘raison d’etre’

Some people say that marketing is all about the numbers. I beg to differ

Internet marketing can very quickly and very suddenly become a boring enterprise. Things just start to become mind-numbingly repetitive once you establish yourself as a marketer and become familiar with all the various ins and outs of the business. This is one reason why some successful Internet marketers decide to drop out of the game and pursue other interests.

Truly successful Internet marketers that stay for the long run all have one thing in common: they have something that pushes them to excel in marketing.

Whether it’s love, obligation, financial gain or even something as grand as establishing a financial empire, you must have a reason to excel as an Internet marketer. This will give you the encouragement you need to keep forging ahead despite all the difficulties and setbacks you will inevitably encounter.

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Internet Business Plans – How to Make and Profit From Them

Friday, January 27th, 2012

Internet business plans are essential tools required of any online marketer. If you want to start an online business, you should have a plan to start with, just as you should have, for an offline business. This article will outline what internet business plans are and how to prepare and use them.

Any planning activity starts with an objective. You should know what you are planning for. Therefore, first set a goal. Decide what income you want to earn from your internet business. You can start with a modest target and can revise it upwards after your reaching it. You may start with something like $500 per month from your online business. The second step is to set a time frame for achieving it. You may not be able to reach your target immediately. You need a start up time and in the initial stages, you may be experimenting with some ideas and the results may not be forthcoming quickly. So set a time frame of 2 or 3 months to achieve this. But whatever is the time frame, make it specific. You can say, ” I will earn my first $500 before April 30, 2012 and will keep earning $500 every month thereafter.”

Once you know your destination, you can map the route. How are you going to reach your target. You may decide to take up affiliate marketing. If you can market a product that pays you a commission of $25 per sale, you will need to make 20 sales per month to earn $500 per month. That’s about one sale per day. Does it look reasonable and achievable? If the answer is yes, you can proceed further. Otherwise, you will have to think of additional strategies. You may have to choose a product with a higher commission per sale or you may have to plan for income through other sources like AdSense revenue so that you will be able to reach your target.

Now that you have decided to market a product, decide what product you are going to promote. Do some research on choosing the right niche, one you find easy to work with and with a high potential. You should then choose what product or products you are going to promote. Your choice will be determined by the popularity of the product and the income potential.

The next stage is the most crucial. You have to devise a strategy to promote the product. Are you going to use a free website or host your own website? This will depend on your assessment of how much you could earn using a free website and using your own website. Secondly, you should also decide on the method of promoting your site. Are you going to promote your site using free methods like social networking, social bookmarking, forum posting etc. or are you going to use paid advertisements like Google AdWords, Ezine Ads etc? These decisions will be weighed using a cost benefit analysis.

Lastly, internet business plans should also include time management plans. How much time per day are you going to spend to promote your product?

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The Internet Being The Best Place To Market Your Business

Friday, January 27th, 2012

A large number of potential customers and big investors these days come to visit the web to search for products and services to avail from, as well as businesses to invest in. The internet can now be considered as the perfect den to market anything-whether they are merchandises coming from a small name or a big name in the industry. It is for this same exact reason that aspiring businesses today go to the internet – to find money and somehow gain a wee bit of popularity. Besides, this will be the perfect spot for them establish themselves amongst their many competitors. On the internet lies the biggest of chances one can get into popularity and sky-rocketing sales. It is where you can find the latest as well as the hottest stuff in the market. Even subjects that have very limited resources can now be easily found and viewed on the internet.

If you search on, you will find and discover that most businesses are already well established on the web, and because of this, it becomes the best place to read good references about any establishments such as restaurant reviews in NYC. The internet is the top venue in finding the most candid reviews as compared to other sources out there. Feedback management is one key that can help support a huge number of feedback which allows customers to leave as many as they wish, with ease and comfort. Through feedback management, it will be easier for the website administrator to spot customer-related problems, difficulties, as well as complaints, with the reviews that they make. Feedback management is the secret to making it easier for the admin to entertain as well as manage feedback. On the other hand, knowing what is feedback tool is very important too, as this will facilitate an even more entertaining exchange of ideas among the customers.

You may say that getting a review system could be a risky thing for your business’ reputation and sales since it may support an opportunity for someone to be able to say awful things about your products or services. Even those who haven’t checked out your product may say nasty things about them just for the hell of it. But on the flip side, it may also let you into what your product users really think about your products and their overall experience with it. They may show you some points where you can improve on and may even help you come up with fresh new ideas to improve your products and services. As a matter of fact, sometimes, they could even leave really good remarks about your merchandises that would appear very promising for the populace to see that they would be enticed to buy your products.

In our business, we merely look for a best reviews from the customers. Due to this, it will also help our reputation gets higher. Business like Pureviews.com provides the objective on how you are likely to make your feedback management more advantageous. Check also the website ratepoint.com for more other information.

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4 Steps to Getting More Sales Leads

Friday, January 27th, 2012

The Internet has changed the methods companies use to reach potential customers. No longer do we rely on the door-to-door salesman canvassing a neighborhood, but instead we deliver marketing messages directly to the niche of customers who might be interested in our products. By using content to generate leads we can increase the number and quality of these leads, encourage viral sharing and thus gain more leads, and nurture leads in a sales funnel until they become sales ready.

Here are four basic steps to getting those sales leads:

Step 1. Create a “lead lodestone“. A “lead lodestone” attracts visitors to your website/blog and also gives them a reason to subscribe. “Lead lodestones” can include such items as a free eBook, white paper, webinar or podcast, product trial etc. Place your “lead lodestone” prominently on your website with a strong call to action. Minimize distraction and encourage conversion by only asking for the user’s name and email address. Explain that you need an email address to fulfill their request and be sure to provide a link to your privacy policy.

Step 2. Send follow-up emails to your opt-ins offering additional educational, valuable content.

· Immediately: Follow-up with a“thank you” email that delivers the white paper, eBook, etc.

· Within a day:Follow-up with additional valuable material. This could include other white papers, case studies, eBooks, or product reviews. Do not try to hard sell. Go for the soft sell.

· Weekly:Follow-up with additional valuable material with a stronger call to action – such as signing up for a demo, webinar, or enewsletter. Strengthen your selling message but don’t over sell. The key is still to provide useful content with a small but defined business edge (i.e., sales offer). Also, encourage your readers to share your valuable content by placing social sharing buttons prominently on your email.

Step 3. Reutilize parts of your content, and repurpose to market your “lead lodestone” via other channels. Develop your content into short tips and post as articles, turn it into a video, or turn your video into a podcast, distill some of the content from your webinar into a short presentation, collect the Q&A from your webinar and publish as an article, create an infographic and post it, create a press release and distribute it. The point is: don’t give away the entire “lead lodestone”, but use it on other channels to entice even more new prospects to come to your site to register for the full “lead lodestone”.

Step 4. Incorporate your repurposed content into your Social Media Channels.Your RSS feed should be set up to syndicate the content that you post to your blog. Rework the content you’ve repurposed, post to your blog and your content will be posted (via blog post) to your RSS feed. Tweet about your new content. Create a custom tab on Facebook — post links to your content, post your infographic, create a survey or poll. Share status updates about your content on LinkedIn.

The essence of this strategy is that a company develops trust by delivering consistent, ongoing valuable information and with careful, nurturing will ultimately be rewarded business.

You can optimize the rate at which you generate sales leads by providing your website visitors with an enticing opt-in form, emailing value-driven content, and nurturing your prospects with additional content. Sales pressure should be carefully managed, allowing the prospect to tell you when they’re ready to buy.

I have 20+ years in marketing and advertising – working with a variety of clients from small businesses to large fortune 500 businesses, from start-ups to established brands, from large CPGs to small non-profit companies.

My focus is internet marketing including web development, lead generation, content generation, SEM, SEO, Social Media Marketing, online advertising.

I can help you connect with your customers and earn more sales. Visit http://www.lineupmarketing.com to contact me or to read more great articles.

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Internet Marketing Gems I Learned

Friday, January 27th, 2012

Is getting traffic to your website something that you absolutely do not know how to do? Some people feel that they’re business can be a huge success only if they know how to get a lot of traffic to their website. If this describes you, then I would like to help you out when trying to get lots of traffic to your website.

Now 2 years ago I bought this widely popular course on how to get tons of traffic to your website, and I admit it was really good. But I heard someone say that this course focuses on using your content to get free traffic – it’s not about strictly showing you where to advertise your website to get traffic.

I totally disagreed on that.

Without that course, I probably wouldn’t be here developing this lesson here today. I know the course works because I’ve tried it myself, and I know that I’ve gotten lots of traffic due to the techniques in the course. One thing that was really good about the course was the search engine optimization part of it.

SEO or search engine optimization is simply the process of taking your website, entering the meta tags about it, and creating content on your website around low competition keyword terms. But the lesson in the course that I bought was so thorough, that it made me look at SEO in a totally different perspective.

What you need to know about getting traffic to your website is that there are a multitude of ways to get it done. But none of these traffic strategies will work well for you unless you take action and use them in your business everyday. This is something that is very important, because if you don’t follow through on your traffic strategies, how do you expect to get a constant stream of traffic coming in everyday?

This is something that you need to think about before claiming that nothing works for your business. I’m willing to bet that the best marketing strategies out there will work wonders for you if you put them into overdrive. This is my model for my business. I don’t just do 1 strategy and call it a day. I do like 10 different strategies and put them all on overdrive.

You need to do the same thing for your business if you want it to work for you. Getting traffic can be made easy or hard – it’s totally up to you to find out for yourself. If you want traffic, you have to be willing to stick it out for the long haul. While there are many traffic strategies out there, only about 7-10 of them will bring you the most results that you are seeking.

Some of the strategies that you need to focus on are article marketing, video marketing, and forum marketing. These 3 traffic strategies play a big role in my internet marketing campaign. I’m willing to bet that if you put them into use, and use them big time… you’ll more than likely see the results that you are looking for in your internet business.

Take these tips and use them to have the success in your business that you have always dreamed of.

Good luck with using these internet marketing tips.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Randall Magwood is one of the most respected and highly-regarded online marketing experts on the internet. He currently has a free book about internet marketing that helps small business owners market their business online successfully. To learn more and to download this free book, simply visit his website here: http://www.internetmarketing-rules.com

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Simple Internet Marketing Strategies For Beginners

Friday, January 27th, 2012

So when it comes to internet marketing, you have to ask yourself a few questions. The first thing you need to ask is whether or not you’ve picked the niche first, and then selected the product. Nothing is more detrimental to your business than finding or creating a product to sell, and then trying to find people to sell it to.

This is the wrong way about marketing your business online. In fact, the same is true for offline marketing. All direct response marketing whether on the internet or offline simply means finding a hungry group of prospects to market to first, and then going off to find or create a product that can solve their problems immediately.

No matter what you sell, you will want to do a few things before you spend a dime on advertising. You have to make sure things are lined up and ready to go, so that you can spend less time with the trivial matters of your business, and spend more time with the things that will bring you 80% of your overall income.

I want to share with you a simple strategy for making more money in your online business. These tips are simple to use, and I use them everyday myself. In fact, here’s the first thing that you should be doing to promote your business online.

1) Start an email list

You want to start an email list because they will give you the greatest chance of getting them to buy from you. With a list, you can potentially make money everyday like clockwork. Imagine if you had a list of 50,000 leads in your email marketing funnel… how hard do you think it would be for you to make money off of these people everyday?

It wouldn’t be hard at all. Many people will go for your offer, and some just needs to be worked upon every so often until they buy. An email list is necessary if you want to get the most from your internet marketing efforts. Let’s take a look at another aspect of internet marketing that you will want to implement in your business today.

2) Social marketing

More and more people are signing up to social websites to interact with friends, build a follow, and even market their business. Right now Facebook and Twitter are the dominant players in the social marketing game, so if you’re not using them, you could potentially be missing out on a ton of traffic in your business.

Now the thing about social media traffic is that sometimes it’s not targeted. Because of this, you could drive 5,000 people to your website in a day from a social media site, and none of them buy anything from you. This is just common in the social marketing world, so your best bet is to try and generate a lead instead of trying to sell to them directly.

These 2 tips for making your internet business a success is something that you may have never thought of before, but you should be doing in order to make money with your website. Social media marketing is popular right now, and before you go out and spend money on advertising, try this first and see how well it does for you.

Good luck with using these tips to earn more money in your business today.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Randall Magwood is one of the most respected and highly-regarded online marketing experts on the internet. He currently has a free book about internet marketing that helps small business owners market their business online successfully. To learn more and to download this free book, simply visit his website here: http://www.internetmarketing-rules.com

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