To help you wade through some of the information I've spoken with several online marketers who are already earning a full time income online. They shared with me some great tips that every newbie needs to keep in mind if they hope to succeed with their online business.
- Add a personal touch. A lot of people who start in online marketing assume that their customers are looking for an autonomous relationship. WRONG! The online companies that provide a personal touch and put humans behind their site, are the ones who see the greatest success.
So don't be afraid to put up your picture, tell people a little about yourself and your family and be approachable and accessible by email or (even better) by phone. All of these personal touches will let potential customers know that there is a real person behind your business and as they get to know and like you they'll feel more comfortable giving you their money.
- Focus on the core of your business, and add the extras later. A lot of new Internet Marketers are so focused on getting their entire business set up before launching that they waste a lot of valuable time. If you're just starting out and plan to use a giveaway report to build your list, get that done first.
Create a simple squeeze page and start getting the word out there about what you're offering. You may not have a plan for exactly what you'll do with the list you build, but at least you'll be building a list while you figure out what comes next. When your first product is done you'll then have a group of interested people to start selling to.
- Gather site stats from day one. If you don't know what your site visitors are doing when they visit your site, it is nearly impossible to make changes to improve it. So from the very first day you put up your web site, be sure you're tracking your visitors. It won't cost you anything and it provides all of the statistics you need to see who is visiting your site, where they came from, how long they stay and what they do while they were there.
- Don't worry about the size of your list. You are better to have a list of 1,000 loyal readers than 10,000 who rarely ever open your emails. After all, if they don't open message from you they can't buy what you are selling. When it comes to building a list, the focus should be on QUALITY over QUANTITY. One of the best ways to do this is to build a list of paying customers.
Even if all you are selling is a $7 report, you'll be able to see who is willing to spend money with you and who is not. Paying customers are significantly more likely to buy again, so having a list like this is worth its weight in gold!
- Clearly define your goals. If you were taking a cross country road trip, you wouldn't set off with no plan on how you were going to get there. The same is true when you are starting an online business! Unless you know where you're going, you'll never get there. So before you jump in with both feet and lots of enthusiasm, take some time to clearly define your short and long term goals.
What do you hope to achieve in the next 3 months? 6 months? 24 months? Print these out and keep them where you can see them every day to keep yourself on track to achieving them.
- Surround yourself with highly effective people. The people around you have a huge influence on your business. If they are supportive, dedicated individuals who are willing to help you work toward your business goals you will be significantly more likely to succeed. Remember, anyone who is not helping your success is hindering it. So cut off contact with those people early on to avoid the distraction they bring.
One of the best ways to succeed is to follow in the footsteps of those who are already successful. These tips were compiled from online marketers who are already earning full time incomes online. Hopefully their insight has given you some techniques you can apply to building your own business.
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As an Internet marketing mother, I can't afford to be sitting at my computer 24/7. I chose to run an online business because I want to be home with my kids, but at home glued to a computer screen isn't like being at home.
Even if you don't have a kid or a spouse, a business should not become your entire life.
It's a recipe for burn out and a dismal life that revolves around a computer. At first, building your business and working really may seem exciting, but then you look up and realize there's nothing else in your life.
So, how do you work smarter and not harder? In other words, how do you make more money with less personal time invested in your business.
To me, in comes down to 4 key points:
• Value your time
• Leverage the strengths and time of others
• Implement Passive Income Models into your Business
• Don't be afraid of technology
Here's some more thoughts on each of those:
1. Value Your Time:
You need to set and limit your working hours. You probably run your business, so you can stay home with your family&/or have more freedom. Well, being a prisoner to your computer doesn't do either of those things for you.
In addition, when you limit your work time, you are more productive. If you have only 3 hours to get work done, you're more likely to stay focused and do what you need to do. If you have set aside the whole day to work, you'll probably slack off and hang out at forums, check your stats endlessly or find other distractions. Sorry to say - that's NOT working.
2. Leverage The Strength & Time of Others:
Don't think of yourself as a solo entrepreneur...think of yourself as a team. You can leverage the strength and time of others by:
- Outsourcing: Never try to do it all yourself!
- Partnering with others reaching the same target market as you: Your competition doesn't need to be your enemy. Make them your partners instead!
- Recruiting and training an affiliate force: Just setting up the script for your affiliate program isn't enough...set up a stellar program instead.
- Being part of mastermind group that shares business strategies and experiences.
3. Implement Passive Income Models Into Your Business:
Outsourcing and having your own well-managed affiliate program are ways to generate passive income. Other ways to add more passive income to your online business are:
- Join affiliate programs: You don't have to fulfill all the orders and provide customer support.
- Learn search engine optimization (SEO): Search engine optimization is an excellent source of highly-targeted traffic for your website. Just think, people enter a keyword phrase for something they want and voila, they find you.
- Implement pay-per-click strategies: Just like with search engines, you can get highly-targeted traffic to your website, but you have to pay for it. But setting up a cost-effective and profitable campaign can do wonders for your business. Try Adwords of Yahoo Search Marketing.
- Use autoresponders: Effectively automate your follow-up process with our prospect and customers.
- Backend Sales & Upsells: When someone is already going to buy from you once, they're more likely to buy more. Make sure you make extra offers.
4. Embracing Technology:
This one might be tough for some non-technical people. Honestly, I'm not very technical and I get intimidated by technology...but I do know that if I can automate something in my business, it saves me time and money. That's why I have a programmer on hand to help me with stuff like this. I don't have to implement the technology myself. I just use it to my advantage in my business.
Some uses of technology can include...but the possibilities are ENDLESS
* Autoresponders
* Shopping carts
* Membership sites
* Automating content addition to your sites
* Making customer/prospect management easier and more profitable
* Customer feedback, comments, reviews
* Affiliate program
* Tracking advertising and split testing
So please, stop doing so much work! Your business, family and friends will thank you for it!
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