18 Feb 2008 04:53:16 | Stuart Reid
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From The Heart: A Conversation with a Newbie
by Stuart Reid
I've been inspired to write this short piece to answer THE most
common questions I hear. It takes the form of a fictional
discussion.
NEWBIE: "How do I make money on the Internet?"
ME: "You need to sell `something` to `somebody` - and of course
make a profit."
NEWBIE: "What??"
ME: "You need to persuade people to exchange their cash for your
goods."
NEWBIE: "That's another way of saying the same thing. Don't you
have any practical advice?"
ME: "First, you need to know what people are willing to spend
their money on. Discover what they want to buy, or would like to
buy.
Second, you need to reach these people. You need to be where
they are, to go where they go.
Third, you need to present what they want in the way they expect
it."
NEWBIE: "Sure, that sounds like common sense to me. But if it
was that easy we'd all be doing it!"
ME: "It IS that easy! There is NOTHING else. There's a lot of
tactics you can use to make the process more likely to succeed,
sure, but at the end of the day your job is to give people what
they want.
You could specialise in one market. You could target any market
that is likely to give good results. You could - if you were
that kind of guy - blatantly scam everyone for a quick buck, but
you'd quickly crash and burn that way.
You need to build a reputation. That involves trust. It takes
more than just throwing offers at people - make friends with
them first."
NEWBIE: "Now we're getting somewhere! I know what you mean - I'm
getting sick of the same offers clogging up my mailbox each day,
and if I am surely everyone else is?"
ME: "To some extent, yes, that's why you need to develop your
own style and personality. The market is very busy, so you need
to distinguish yourself. For example, it doesn't mean you
shouldn't jump on the bandwagon *if* the current in vogue
product is worth it - but you should try to make your offer
differ from everyone elses!"
NEWBIE: "Right. Ditch those carbon-copy promotions, then!"
ME: "You've got it! Write your own ads, include your own
bonuses, that kind of thing."
NEWBIE: "So, what can I do to reach these people and find out
what they want? Is it just a matter of reading the
messageboards, and when someone needs help send them to a good
offer, with my affiliate link?"
ME: "There's so much you can do here. Personally, I think that
way is pretty unlikely to succeed.
Remember you need integrity - a good reputation. You need to
distinguish yourself in whatever market you choose (even if you
are active in all markets). Your own web site and mailing list
are a good start, and are almost essential. That way you can
develop a following.
Then you need to build a basic strategy that encompasses ALL
your marketing activities. A good starting point is to drive
visitors to your website, and capture their e-mail address. Then
provide them with good information and carefuly chosen offers
where appropriate. With an autoresponder this can be automated.
Make your site a useful resource for them to return to with
perhaps some changing content to encourage repeat visitors, such
as a Blog, or a online newsletter, or a "xxx of the Day" type
feature.
Once this is in place you have a good platform to work from, and
then you can answer that board members question. If it sounds
like hard work, I apologise, but you don't need to do it all at
once. In fact I'd encourage you to start as soon as you can.
You'll never come to anything if you constantly try to perfect
everything. Build something first, and improve as you go along."
NEWBIE: (thinks for a moment) "Hmmm... I kind of know that
already. But this isn't what I read at other peoples sites. They
say I can make a couple of thousand bucks in a few months. After
all, they did!"
ME: "Don't fall for the greed-merchants. Sure, they may have
made that much and have the proof - but they didn't start from
the same position you are! Let's get back on track here:
Now you have a site and a list (or at least something that will
start building your list) it's time to do some research. There's
plenty of messageboards you can hang out at for a start. They
are one of the most useful resources I know of.
Then there's the e-zines. Sign up for a bunch (use a spare
e-mail address!). Any that you like, stick with. Any that are
just endless ads or don't provide the information you need,
unsubscribe.
You can also use the Search Engines to see what comes up. Just
enter interesting terms into Google (like "Internet Marketing")
and view the sites you are offered. Don't pay for anything - at
least until you've done a little research to see if the product
on offer is worth it. A question in a forum would get you good
opinions. And don't forget the ad-words boxes on Google pages.
The people who place these have enough faith in their product to
pay for visitors, so they are surely worth a look."
NEWBIE: (excitedly) "This sounds cool, but I need a little more
practical advice. Like - How do I get money from all this?"
ME: "You're still missing the point. Money *will* come, but make
friends first. Profits are made with affiliate programs,
products you have created or have resell-rights to, and possibly
services you provide. They are all potentially lucrative.
People will be wary of buying from you until they know you. And
with the market as it is TRUST is essential. I'm sorry to labour
this point but it is very important.
Place your offers strategically at your website, and in your
e-mails, but always second to the help, advice and friendship
you offer. Give things away - software, ebooks, articles etc.
Things like this do wonders for your image. And when you do
"sell" it is more about persuasion than blatant in-your-face
`Buy This!` advertising.
Copywriting is the way you persuade your `friends` to buy. This
is maybe the most important skill you can learn and it comes
with practice. Appeal to their *wants* (not their needs) and
give plenty of reasons why your product will improve their life.
As a famous copywriter said - sell the Sizzle and not the Steak!"
NEWBIE: "I think I get the point now," (laughs). "But can you
tell me straight, with no bull, is this just a paper exercise or
does it really work? Do YOU actually make money on the Internet,
or do you profit from others dreams?"
ME: "Hey! I object to that!" (also laughs). "No, seriously - I
do make money. I don't make hundreds of thousands, I don't make
enough to retire to some carribean island (yet!), but it is a
nice second income. It most certainly is NOT a dream. It's a
reality.
You have to go with the flow sometimes, and you have to chalk up
bad results to experience. Some things that work well for you
may suddenly collapse and you need to start again, but it's all
a learning experience. You are always learning. Always!
Spend carefuly. Don't jump into the latest so-called
money-spinner, unless you're 100% sure, and make friends before
you sell. Or rather, `persuade to buy`.
Find the path you like. Invest the profits, or at least some of
them (I know it's hard, but resist the temptation to spend).
Running your own business is something many people aspire to,
and with the advent of the Internet it's NEVER been easier."
NEWBIE: "Hey, thanks! I don't know it all yet but I'm raring to
go. I sure appreciate all your help."
ME: "No problem. Just remember, when you are on a roll be sure
to help others yourself. See the business as a long term venture
that includes short term rewards, if you know what I mean. I
hope I'll be hearing from you in the future. Be seeing ya!"
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Stuart Reid publishes Netpreneur News and is the webmaster of
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About Author :
Stuart Reid publishes Netpreneur News and is the webmaster of
Netpreneur Now. To receive the e-zine, view the Blog, or access
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