Sep 25 2008

Getting A Solid Internet Marketing Foundation

Category: Marketingadmin @ 2:14 am

As we look at building our online businesses, many of us acknowledge, early-on, that we don’t know it all. Those who don’t, are almost certain to fail because they often attempt to apply techniques that simply don’t work online - to their online businesses. The quickest way to online success is to model those who are already successful at what you want to do. It’ s that simple.

Of all of the chores involved in building your business, marketing is usually the most critical. Poor marketing is also the reason so many businesses fail. You need to learn to properly market your business or hire someone else to do it for you. I’ll give you a few recommended resources to help jumpstart your education in a minute.

A second extremely important skill that goes hand-in-hand with marketing is generating publicity. You can have the greatest product in the world, but if no one knows about it, it may as well not exist. If no one knows about you, then you won’t make any sales!

Let’s look at generating publicity first…

Publicity can take many forms, and they often overlaps what many would define as marketing. For today, I want you to focus on the most effective, and often cheapest, publicity. In fact, this great publicity is often free. What we’re talking about here is publicity generated by getting the media and others talking about you and your business. We’re talking about the publicity typically generated through tools such as press releases and doing media interviews.

Why is the above type of publicity so powerful? It’s so powerful because people believe what others say about you MORE than they believe what you say about yourself. So when you can get magazines, newspapers, television and radio personalities, and even online ezines talking about you, those hearing this buzz believe it more and are therefore more likely to go check you out.

A second reason this type of publicity is so powerful is because you can literally generate millions of dollars in free publicity if you know what you are doing. You may not be able to afford a full-page ad in a major magazine or newspaper. However, let the right person know about your story and that same publication will be all to happy to tell the world about you… and give them your website url and/or your toll-free phone number.

Learning to get media attention is not hard. To make it even easier, I’ve arranged for my friend, Annie Jennings, who runs a top PR agency, to help you a little. Her site is at: http://www.anniejenningspr.com/teleseminars.htm

I gave you the above url because it is the page where she tells you of upcoming teleseminars she’s hosting on various promotion and sales-related topics. These teleseminars are all free.

While at Annie’s site, sign up for other goodies she offers including courses in generating press releases, creating a platform, getting on top radio shows, etc. She’ll give you all types of freebies like audiotapes and coffee cups. When I first met her, and she sent me an intro package, it felt like Christmas :-)

So we’ll let Annie turn you into a “media darling.” Then you can focus on learning marketing. This is where most online business people should probably spend 80% of their time - not on all of the busywork that you can get someone else to do. The highest and best use of your time is probably in marketing your business, not making webpage updates, writing or even creating products. You can get freelancers to do this for you very inexpensively at places like Elance.com

Marketing is nothing more than communicating the benefits of your products or services effectively to your ideal customer. It all hinges upon effective communications, and your communications can be greatly improved if you understand how and why we interact the way we do with each other. To get a firm grasp on that topic I recommend that you read the book, “Influence, The Psychology of Persuassion,” by Dr. Robert Cialdini.

You’ll never be the same after you’ve read and digest this book. If you’re like me you’ll find yourself reading it over and over! You can find this book at online bookstores.

Another solid book on marketing is Jay Abraham’s “Mr. X” book. This 376 page book distills several decades of the marketing know-how of Jay Abraham. The full title of the book is “Money-Making Secrets of Marketing Genius Jay Abraham And Other Marketing Wizards - A No-Nonsense Guide To Great Wealth and a Personal Fortune.” This book is so good that you could devote six month just to studying the one book, and you’d understand more about marketing than 95% of your competitors.

This book is marketed by the Abraham Marketing Group, but Internet marketers working with the group run specials from time to time. Just watch your email for one of these specials.

A course that I recommend that isn’t just on marketing but on developing the proper mindset is by Dr. Robert Anthony. It’s called “Know How To Be Rich.” In order to run a really successful business, you need to properly train your mind. Many people actually need to give themselves permission to be successful. Dr. Anthony’s course was a big “A-ha” for me and many of my clients. You can find it at: http://TheInternetLifestyle.com

You’ll notice that none of the resources just recommended were specifically Internet-marketing-only resources. That’s because internet marketing is just an offshoot of marketing, and most of the principles are the same. Most Internet marketers who are struggling, don’t have a good grasp of the over-riding basic marketing principles. That’s what the above resources will provide.

Two Internet marketing resources I will recommend are a private membership site I’ve set up, and a course on how to generate website traffic. You can find my site at: http://TheRealSecrets.com The webpage does a great job of explaining why you need to be a member :-)

Without website traffic, your website basically has the same results as a billboard on a highway that no one travels. It produces no results because no one sees it. So you do need to learn how to generate traffic. For that I recommend the very indepth, crash course offered by John Reese’s Traffic Secrets. I’ve personally gone through the 13 CD’s and DVD ROM’s, and 3 manuals - TWICE.

You can check out this course at: http://TrafficSecretsByJohnReese.com
It’s a little expensive, but well worth it if you USE what he teaches. If you aren’t going to use it, then you should save your money.

If you work your way through the above resources you’ll be well on your way to building a massively successful online business. None of these resources are something you give a quick glance and then the magic happens. They all require effort. Put in the effort now and you’ll have a very solid foundation upon which to build your Internet marketing business. By understand basic marketing, and then how the internet differs, you’ll possess some very powerful, rarely mastered knowledge.

Copyright 2004 Willie Crawford

Willie Crawford is a corporate president, published author, seminar speaker and host, tele-seminar speaker and host, retired military officer, karate black belt, network marketing trainer, and life-time student of marketing. He shows people how to actually generate substantial income on-line using very simple SYSTEMS. An example of such a system can be studied and duplicated at: http://ProfitMagician.com

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Apr 25 2008

How to Get $1000 worth of Advertising for $60

Category: Marketingadmin @ 4:20 am

©2004 Jeffrey Dobkin

Sixty dollars doesn’t go a long way in buying advertising space. But if
you spend it creatively, you can get over ten times that value in
newspaper or magazine lineage. And it’s easy if you know how. Here’s
how.

You’re familiar with press releases, right? A press release is a single
page of information about your product or service that is sent to a
magazine or a newspaper. If selected to be published, it’s printed as a
short story and appears as if the magazine or newspaper wrote it. There
is no charge for having your press release published by a magazine or
newspaper.

So stick around - find out how you can have your press release
published (and your chances are pretty good) even if you can’t write
worth a hockey puck.

There are certain criteria for having your press release published, no
matter who writes it. First, it can’t sound like an ad for your product or
service. Nope, no adjectives. If it sounds like an ad, it’ll be tossed out.
While most editors will make minor corrections so a press release will fit
their editorial style, few to none will rewrite your release just to get it in.
Editors get their choice of press releases every day, and the ones that
catch their eye for publishing are the ones closest to their exact needs -
requiring the least amount of editing and rewriting. Most editors know a
good thing when they see it.

Second, your press release must conform to the standard layout style of
press releases. This tells the editor that you know what you’re doing in
media relations and shows your everyday business practices follow suit.
So when your release is published, editors will be comfortable with the
knowledge their readers will get good literature and - if they order - a
good product. They can assume their readers will deal with a
professional company on a professional level. If your press release
lands on their desk with lots of typos and misspellings, it’ll land in the
trash next.

Correct layout style means a big header stating “Press Release” at the
top, followed by a contact name and phone number so editors can call
for more information. Next it needs a kill date after which the press
release shouldn’t run. If there is no kill date, state “No kill date” so it
doesn’t look like you forgot it. Also, don’t forget to include a 5″ x 7″
black-and-white photo for increased interest, better readership, and
more credibility.

The headline of your release is centered and in bold. Write your
headline with care; it’s this line that will make or break your release. If
it’s a great headline, people will read it and the rest of the release. If
it’s a poor headline, people will read it - and the other articles in the
magazine. It’s your choice. My recommendation? The Jeff Dobkin 100
to 1 rule: Write 100 headlines, then go back and pick your very best one.

The body of the release follows. Double space, allowing an editor to
easily make corrections between the lines. Leave room around the
margins, too. Make it look easy to read, even if it isn’t. Use short,
descriptive sentences without fluff or excess verbiage. Use a pyramid
style of writing - the most important parts in the first paragraph or two -
because editors know to cut from the bottom.

Terse, concise writing just like a reporter from a newspaper would write
works best. Holy smokes! Did I just say “just like a reporter from a
newspaper would write”? What an idea!

How’s this: suppose you aren’t a strong writer, or you’re too busy with
other activities to write your own release. What do you do? Call the
local newspaper and ask to speak with a reporter. Now, I don’t know
about your area, but newspaper reporters here in Philadelphia don’t
usually make all the money they’d like. When you get a reporter on the
phone, ask if they know of any reporters who’d like an additional easy
writing assignment and would consider writing a press release - for pay.
Chances are better than good that the same reporter you’re speaking
with will go for the chance at easy money. If not, they’ll recommend an
associate on staff.

Go over your product information with the reporter, and add enough of a
benefit summary so they can write a quality release. Ask them to
recommend several different angles and what they think their very best
pitch would be. Then ask what their hourly rate is (usually about $20/
hour). Your release should take about two to three hours of writing time,
if that - and should cost around $60.

Now for the best part. Your reporter can submit your release to the
editor for you. Think about it. The paper’s own reporter writes a press
release - in the newspaper’s exact style of writing - and then hands it to
the editor with his own personal recommendation. Nice package.

So without writing a stitch, you get the release written then handed over
to the editor on a silver platter by a trusted staff member. Your chances
of getting it published are you guessed it. When it’s printed, you just
received $1,000 worth of advertising for $60. As promised.

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Jeffrey Dobkin, www.dobkin.com author of the incredible 400-page marketing book, How To Market A Product for Under $500 ($29.95), He
is also a speaker, and a direct mail copywriter. To order books or speak
with Mr. Dobkin personally call 610/642-1000. Fax 610/642-6832.
Satisfaction Always Guaranteed.

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