You have heard other people talking about on line marketing as an easy way to make some cash, but your programming skills leave a lot to be desired and you wouldn't know an html code if you fell over one. Is it, therefore, beyond the realms of possibility for you to successfully earn extra money marketing on line? Of course it isn't, anyone can do it!
There are numerous on line methods of making money without actually having your own website. You can, for example, discover how to blog the way to your small fortune. Blogging, a website without the necessity of website skills usually gets updated every few days with posts about your chosen topics. Visitors to your blog are allowed to make comments on your posts for others to see. You can place advertising on your blog provided automatically by Google and you will receive payment whenever those advertisements are clicked upon.
You can also use your blog to sell products as an affiliate and you will be paid commission. The amount of commission is controlled by the owner of the product and is paid for each sale that comes about as a result of one of your visitors actually buying the product. The site Clickbank is used by thousands of product owners as a payment processor for any sales. It is free for affiliates to enrol and find products to consider for promotion on their blog. Blogger, LiveJournal, and WordPress, are a selection of the free sites where you can quickly and simply set your blog up. Choose a market niche you are knowledgeable with as the topic of your blog and then every few days post a comment on your blog. Of course, that's not entirely all there is to it. You have to draw people to look at your blog and hopefully click on the products you're promoting as an affiliate or on your paid advertisements. Most blog sites are search-able by keywords.
Search for the same words you used for your own website and you will find other blogs. Leave comments on relevant blogs not forgetting to include a link to your own blog. If you are short of time you can pay people to make comments on your behalf. The cost of this varies from 10 cents to $1.00 per posted comment. You can also submit your blog's url to search engines so if a person is requiring information on 'how to raise guppies' and that is the subject of your blog, it will show up for visitors to find. You could also write articles on 'how to raise guppies' and distribute those articles to directories. GoArticles and Ezinearticles are two directories favoured by Google.
Once again, if someone is searching for 'how to raise guppies' your article will pop up. They click the article and then click on your blog. Spend a little time on research and you can successfully increase the funds in your bank account with on line marketing, just simply by blogging.
Tip #1) The more that your potential customers see your name in front of them, the more likely they are to call your number (and not someone else's) when they need the services you offer.
Many marketing efforts go unrewarded, not because they were off target but simply because they weren't given enough of an opportunity to work. Showing your TV commercial one time, running an ad in the newspaper once, or doing one mailing of postcards is not enough to grab and keep the audience's attention.
Get your name out there, do it on a regular basis and people will remember you when they need someone in your line of business. Actually, this particular tip cannot be stressed enough ? and failure to adhere to it is the #1 reason new businesses fail.
Tip # 2) Measure your Return On Investment (ROI) in terms of actual MONEY not response rate. An advertising vehicle is working when the MONEY that it brings in has more value than the MONEY and time that is spent on the marketing.
Don't fall into the trap of becoming discouraged by a small number of callers responding to a large number of pieces. If you spend several hundred dollars to be in the view of a few thousand possible leads, it may only take a few customers responding for you to make enough of a profit for this type of marketing to be valuable. The usefulness of any vehicle can only be determined after the amount of income generated by the promotion has been calculated. If you spend 1/5 of what you generate or generate 5 times what you spend, your campaign was successful.
Tip #3) It is much easier to "sell" a prospect once you get them to call or come in to your store. In ?2-Step Marketing?, step 1 is to get them interested; step 2 is having them speak to a representative to get all the details ? and get ?closed? by that representative.
Your design must be eye catching and informative, but don't try to close the sale by explaining all of the details in one piece of advertising. The details of a business transaction often take many more words to explain than the main concept of what is being sold. All you want to do is prompt prospects or repeat customer to call to get the rest of the details once you have gotten their interest.
Marketing can be as simple as 1-2-3 when you know the basics. By no means have I given you all the basics here, but by learning and implementing these 3 marketing fundamentals, you are already on your way to marketing success.
Valuable Marketing Lessons Not Taught Anywhere Else
Let's face it ? marketing is expensive. You need to be an educated consumer these days if you want to be in control of your spending and your income. The problem is that most people don't know what they don't know ? and the toughest thing about that is ? how do you know exactly where to look when you don't even know what you're looking for?? And to make matters worse, many business owners spend thousands of dollars in marketing, trusting so called ?experts? only to fail - and then become gun shy from marketing in the future. The reason for failure could be a multitude of things, but it always comes down to simple elements that can be easily fixed.
Did you know that according to a 2006 survey by the United States Postal Service, 39% of households find advertising mail interesting? And in that same report, only 9% of households find email advertising interesting compared to a measly 3% for telemarketing? But more importantly a business owner needs to know how all these advertising mediums work together and which one is right for their specific business and which ones are not. Some of the smartest CEOs in the nation (I met many of them at the Inc 500 Conference) do NOT know the basics of how to market! Wow! If these CEOs ? who run the nation's fastest-growing privately-held companies? do NOT know marketing basics, what about all the small business owners that are struggling?
Instead of years of trial and error, consider marketing training ? boot camp style. A boot camp is an intense way of learning about a particular topic. It is for this reason, I decided to organize a marketing boot camp along with my dear friend, Marsha Friedman, CEO of Event-Management Services Inc., a leading national publicity firm. We called it the Power Marketing Mania Bootcamp (www.powermarketingmania.com) and it was held in March 2007. We had marketing experts from every aspect of marketing speak to attendees in a two-day agenda which included basic marketing topics such as:
?The ?Truth? About Direct Mail Marketing ?How Publicity Fuels Marketing ?Out-of-the-Box Marketing Ideas ? Get Clever! ?Search Engine Optimization ?Developing a Website Geared Toward Increased Sales ?Internet and Email Marketing
As a business owner, I have learned by doing it first, making mistakes, doing it again and again and have spent years educating my prospects and customers so they could skip the growing pains. The focus of our Power MarketingMania Bootcamp was to have business owners create marketing action plans to implement tailor-made strategies for their businesses so results are assured. Bootcamp training can be a valuable power-based strategy for learning what you don't know that you don't know.
Even though the Boot Camp is over, one can still get the valuable data from the speakers in a recorded DVD set. Attending the Boot Camp ?DVD-style? gives one rewind and replay features that allow one the opportunity to re-listen to salient points that you might have missed if you had attended it live. Likewise, I tend to find that the more I go over something, the more knowledge I glean from the repetition, which makes me better at that subject overall.
There is not one marketing silver bullet anymore. Educated business owners need to be educated marketers in order to succeed in this over-inundated advertising world. You need to be smart, be able to think outside the box and not go broke while doing it, but rather achieve prosperity. So get smart ? get educated in marketing basics!
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