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Have you ever wondered what it takes to make your business
successful, on the Internet? I know I have. In today's PromoteNewz,
Craig Lock is going to show us the ten best rules on Internet
Marketing, that will help build the Internet business that we all
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A successful online business isn't built overnight; but is the result
of many late nights. If anyone says that they can teach you to make a
substantial amount of money without hard work, realize they are
talking through "a hole in the head and are out of their trees".After three and a bit years doing it, here are my TEN COMMANDMENTS setting out how to conduct business online: 1. Understand that technology should help you achieve your business and personal goals. It is merely a tool to move you forward with
your vision: a "means to an end" to HELP and enable you, rather than
being an end in itself, (or perhaps even be a disabler to "untechnos"
like me). So make modern technology work to it's highest potential
for you and your business. Spend time learning about various computer
programmes and applications (hard though it may be for the
'technically challenged'). Then "use it repeatedly , so you don't
lose it!" Accept that the vast majority of www. users are not
"technofreaks" (like my associate, Bill) and have great difficulty
learning new computer procedures. Well, I certainly do (just ask
Bill)! However, by making a conscious effort and with discipline
and effort the habit ingrained makes it easier and easier, as your
confidence grows in leaps and bounds.2. Don't take the competition for granted...and don't "knock" them. Never ever! Yes, even you "slick" Americans and we "little country colonial hicks on the other side of the world". Accept that no business can be the best in every facet. The convergence of computer, media, entertainment and communications means the underlying structures of the computer world will change rapidly and soon... or so my "technogeek" associate, Bill (not Gates) says. The TV/computer/music center is not far away, I hear. The net is a world wide market-place, so don't be too xenophobic (now that's a really big word, that I tried very hard to bring in). I think many Americans (and New Zealanders too) think that theirs is the only country on earth in which to trade and the centre of the world...and we're nearly falling off the bottom near Antarctica! However, we can all compete fairly ("fairly") against the competition by transcending international boundaries on a "global level playing field"-whereby even the "little guys" can take on the big corporations around the world (except for their massive marketing budgets, of course)! It may mean adjusting your marketing efforts to take into account some cultural differences (like my rather weird sense of humour or different spelling - although it's the same English language). Here in "Sleepy Hollow" (with one of the highest unemployment rates in the country) in little provincial New Zealand near the bottom of the world, we sell our various products around the globe in response to customer needs. Well, "Kiwis" do have a great capacity and reputation for creative innovation...partly brought about as a result of our geographic isolation. 3. Consolidate your business by focusing on what you do best. Don't try to be "all things" to your customer, nor try to offer too many products. Concentrate on perfecting and marketing your "best sellers" in your CORE business activities. That is the area which produces the most profitable results for your organization. (remember the "80-20 rule"-20% of your activities produces 80% of your results/profit and vice versa!). For us it's creative writing courses. Now for one rather more philosophical... 4. Honour your parents, your teachers and your communities and especially your family. Family is most precious of all and strong and stable family units make for a strong and stable country. Parenting, I believe is the most noble occupation of all - and
parents want their children to be safe on line, so supervise them
closely. Teach them responsibility in internet usage...so they
don't push your telephone bill sky high (as my dear boys do - but
then that's the price of having and educating children - a tax on
sex!). Teach your children well (as Crosby, Stills, Nash...and
Young used to sing so melodiously) and wisely. Let them learn that
the net is a great EDUCATION tool for the present and the future
and they could be learning "practical skills on the job" and
preparing for a future technological career.5. Do not send spam (sending masses of unsolicited e-mail) - under any circumstances. You are likely to be cut off by your server. I find it rather irritating receiving spam and simply delete all unsolicited e-mail selling products and services...and wouldn't you do likewise, because it just clutters up your mailbox? 6. Do not launch your product before the market is ready for it. Test the market first by doing a survey. Ask yourself: Is there a NEED for your particular product? In what way is it distinctive (and superior) to the competition (world-wide, remember!)? Have all your systems in place to market it...then always remember, all products have a definite life cycle...and some are relatively short. 7. Take the business of internet marketing seriously. The world online population is exploding daily and exponentially (big word, eh...but what does it mean?). I'm not sure how many people are online world-wide, but think it may be in the order of 150-200 million at present and increasing daily. In addition, I "guess" there are a similar number of web sites (and many more pages) "up there in cyberspace". So the competition is "pretty stiff"! As the "cyber-revolution" gathers momentum, imagine if everyone is online one day? Impossible perhaps, but who knows! What will that do for your business and you? An unlimited target market for your PRODUCTS, if you are still going strong by then. VERY EXCITING! |
8. Have an effective web presence. Your site should explain
immediately what the visitor will get for their time online. If it
is not clear WHY they should stay, they'll leave before they try
to find out. Therefore make your site as interesting and
informative as you can. I've seen many sites, where I don't know
the webmaster's objective, their purpose. Are they purely for
information, or trying to sell something? Make sure your site
loads quickly, because people soon get tired of waiting in
today's fast/instant (coffee) world.9. Always remember MARKETING YOUR PRODUCT EFFECTIVELY is the key to the success of your business. If you don't get adequate results, you'll soon be out of business...as recurring bills in the post-box without income to pay them soon take all the fun out of your venture into "cyber" self-employment. Don't forget to use traditional methods of marketing to promote your business, as in advertising (radio, news-papers, brochures, and the most effective of all, word of mouth in your local community). The two strategies (both on-line and off-line), I believe, work best together in your marketing plan. I plan to do more off-line advertising, by allocating a portion of revenue to marketing as it comes in. Even if you have the greatest product in the world, you will never sell anything if you don't tell people about it. It's like having a billboard in the middle of a forest or a desert. An example: Just because you have a phone number in the phone book doesn't mean that a stranger will call you. So it is absolutely vital that you advertise effectively to bring people to your site; because without advertising, there will be no TRAFFIC...and without prospects there will be NO SALES. And without sales there will soon be no business! ...and finally and most importantly,. 10. Use the Internet to build a better world. We are at the forefront of one of the most innovative and far-reaching inventions in human history. The net is the most cost-efficient, INSTANTANEOUS, EXCITING and effective way of marketing products and services around the globe through modern telecommunications. We live in one of the most exciting times in human history; so exploit the AMAZING POWER of the internet to reach hundreds of thousands of people and perhaps even millions around the world. Use your creative energies and imagination to the fullest, by thinking of new ideas of how to market your particular products. I keep a notebook by my bedside and leave to my creative subconscious mind just before I go to sleep. SUMMARY: I believe INTERNET MARKETING is the KEY to internet success,
especially if you have a limited marketing budget, like us. I
allocate at least two hours a day purely to internet marketing,
through submitting my articles on numerous subjects to various ezines
and publishing resources. I find it by far the most effective way
of free advertising to get traffic (= SALES). Always remember to
have a resource box at the end of each article, together with your
web site address.Carefully monitor what's working for you and what's not on a regular basis. REVIEW YOUR STRATEGIES REGULARLY. FOCUS ON WHAT ACTIONS GET THE BEST RESULTS. Remember Bill Gates's wise words: "There'll be two types of business in the year 2000: those online...and those out of business. A few final words to summarize... There are no 'magic secrets', and there is nothing mystical about
making money online. Other than the advertising budget, it's a
level playing field around the world and anyone, like the
self-employed entrepreneur working from home, like you and I, can
compete with the "big guys". And we have ONE BIG ADVANTAGE: These
corporations are too unwieldy to react swiftly to changing
circumstances and markets. So we "one and two man bands have
got the jump on them".With heaps of hard work, dedication, discipline and a little perseverance, I believe absolutely anyone can achieve success, even taking on the big corporations. At Eagle Productions working in association with Bill Rosoman of the New Zealand Enterprise Centre and Erich Licht of Elk Publications in the US, I've done it all on an absolutely "shoestring" budget, lots of hard graft and heaps of pure faith. We have been reasonably successful to date (the past three years), but have great hopes of far greater success in the future. No matter, we are enjoying the journey in a totally new field and are having great fun learning and extending ourselves each day . I hope you too take pleasure and have great success as you travel along your very individual journey in "cyberspace". No matter where you may live on this planet, cyberspace can produce income to so many "budding netrepreneurs". The www gives 'ordinary people' without much capital, like you and I a great BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY: the opportunity of self employment by reaching out to a GLOBAL market-place. Each one of us has a responsibility to ourselves and our families. It is up to each one of us to reach out and help many people around the world through being innovative and original in our ideas...and the money we earn from selling our array of unique products can be used for many good purposes, like perhaps even helping others achieve their dreams. In doing that, WE WILL BE MAKING THE MOST USE OF OUR UNIQUE ABILITIES. The successful cyber entrepreneur of today could well be the
equivalent of the Rockefellers, Vanderbilts, Kennedy's, Paul
Getty's and Henry Ford's of yesteryear, especially in the new
ENTREPRENEURIAL (nice big word) AGE, which I believe, is even
more important (and a more appropriate term) than the information
age.What you do today could repay you a hundred-fold tomorrow...and there is just one rule: If you really BELIEVE in your product, then get onto the playing field (or perhaps you "Yanks", oops, er sorry, Americans, call it "the ball park") of cyberspace - then as the Nike ad says, JUST DO IT WITH EVERYTHING YOU'VE GOT! GOOD LUCK Craig Lock is an author of numerous books and the creator of the ORIGINAL online creative writing course. He has been writing full-time for the past "lucky" seven years. Craig has had five books published on various subjects with another 12 manuscripts being published and marketed on the internet. He started the "ORIGINAL" (and still highly successful) online creative writing course. |
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