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Creating An Internet Marketing System

Too many people come online looking to make money within a clue. I know that’s a rather blunt statement, but it’s the truth. I’ve been in this space since 2006 and I see it far too often. A beginner gets online or stumbles upon a promise of instant internet riches. They opt-in to a squeeze page, though they don’t know that’s what it’s called. 

Then they read a long page with lots of testimonials and proof that this can’t fail proven product works. So, they buy it. And then they either read the ebook or not. Most don’t even read it. They just buy it and wait for something to happen. Of course, when nothing happens and they find themselves in the same boat, they get upset at either themselves or the product creator.

And then they go out and start over. But this time, they’re more savvy. They look for better products, better ideas, maybe even a software that will just do the work for them. So they buy that one click software only to find that it’s not very easy to setup and use. And maybe now they have to buy hosting or a domain name… and what’s this talk about an autoresponder?

Oh boy… it’s getting real now.

Finally, the person usually just gives up. They think they’ve given it a go and it just didn’t work out for them or whatever. But here’s my point in all this. Did this person ever really start a business? Did they ever use an actual internet marketing system? Odds are,  no, they did not.

Because a system actually does work. As long as it’s been tested and converting, system works. You can count on them. And that’s why my business partners and I create. We create 7 figure+ marketing systems. And we’ve got another big one coming out in a few months. When it comes out, you’ll hear about it.

Because odds are, half the people in the internet marketing and network marketing niche will want in on it. And that’s cool. The reason why they want in is because we have a system that works. Prospects come in one side and buyers come out the other. 

So, I want to stress to you that you need to do more than just buy a product. Study the process that sold you that product. Because that’s what marketing is. It’s the HOW. The product is your WHAT, but the marketing is how you’re going to sell your product. Within a good marketing system, you’re dead in the water.

I’ll write more on creating marketing systems, but for right now, go buy something and take notes on every single page you see. That will show you a process that is currently working for that product owner. And heck, even if you don’t use the product at all, at least you know you’ll get something out of it this time.

 

Random Text Thoughts Sent On November 04, 2011 at 03:02PM

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Mobile Marketing and Small Business: An Overlooked Marketing Plan Finally on the Rise

Today, it would be grossly negligent to try to run any business without computers, internet access and a web presence. More recently, social media seemed like a strange experiment and many businesses hesitated to join Facebook, Twitter and other outlets. The businesses who hopped on board and built friend lists, gained Facebook “likes” and developed a following benefitted greatly while the naysayers simply colored themselves irrelevant.

So, what is the next big marketing innovation for small business owners? Many experts see targeted mobile marketing as the newest frontier. If this is true, what strategies can be used to succeed in the new world of mobile web based marketing? And, what are benefits of being one of the renegade few companies who jump in first?

  

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Mobile phones have become as near and dear to most individuals as their wallets and handbags. The International Telecommunication Union reports that over 5 billion people are subscribed to cell phone plans worldwide and in the United States, 9 out of every 10 people uses a mobile phone. Mobile phones, unlike television sets, radios and computers are almost always within arm’s length.

Marketing to potential customers via their mobile phone begins to make alot of sense when research studies report that at least 10% of all online searches, one of the most popular ways people seek information about products and services, are performed on mobile phones. Over 95% of new phones are equipped with mobile web browsers and, in the United States, 70 million or more consumers use their mobile device to browse the web regularly.

The mobile web is already currently used by 120 million people and experts predict that, in the next three years, all purchasing decisions made by United States consumers will be influenced in some way by the mobile internet. This will be an interesting trend to watch because, in general, mobile web users have a different customer profile than traditional web users and catering to them requires non-traditional thinking. Rather than a fancy website with rich graphics and complicated animation features, mobile web users prefer to see a basic template with the simple facts about a product or service.

 

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 Instant gratification features, such as a button that makes restaurant reservations in real time or immediate mapping from the mobile device to your location, appeal to the mobile web user demographic. Google Maps and the review site Yelp are popular mobile web applications and most experts say that having a social media presence is also seen as very favorable among mobile web users.

A very exciting trend, custom mobile apps, gives individuals and businesses the opportunity to create their own program for download. By designing a custom app, you will impress your potential customers, promote your brand and possibly even make an additional income from download sales.

Mobile marketing, which generally utilizes text messaging to send product or promotional information to potential customers, can target a specific customer base via the mobile web. Text messaging is one of the hottest trends in communication worldwide.

With over one trillion text messages sent through cell phone plans in 2008, and that number growing daily, it can be assumed that most consumers are comfortable and web savvy enough to respond favorable to text message marketing. In fact, research from Mobile Marketing Watch suggests that 70% of consumers respond to text message marketing while only 30% respond to email marketing.

Considering how important mobile web usage is predicted to become in the next few years, and the influence it is expected to have on shoppers, one might assume that small businesses were jumping in the gap between old online shopping and new mobile web commerce. But, they are not. In fact, according to some surveys, less than 7% of small businesses have optimized their website for mobile web users and more than 60% view mobile marketing as a newfangled idea that is too cutting edge to actually be successful.

We are at a unique forefront in the world of commerce and technology. The small businesses and companies who jump in wholeheartedly and embrace the new world of mobile web browsing by catering to the needs of this growing customer base will likely reap huge rewards. By utlizing the focused power of text message marketing, taking simple steps to optimize their websites for mobile browsers, installing mobile commerce features and mobile apps that make information gathering easy for consumers and utilizing social media features like Facebook’s “Likes” and “check-ins”, these cutting edge businesses will dare to succeed in the new age of technology driven commerce.

 

This is a guest article by Ruben Corbo, a writer for the website Cell Phone Expert where you can compare cell phone plans. When Ruben is not writing he’s composing or producing music for short films or visual arts.

 

Make Money Affiliate Marketing

 

This is a guest post from Grace Ruskin.

Are you looking for suitable opportunities to earn some extra money? Do you want to fulfill your luxurious needs but your income does not permit you to do so? If answered yes, then make money affiliate marketing can be said as the most suitable option that helps you make some extra money at the comfort of your home. However, it is of utmost importance that when you want to earn money with the help of make money affiliate marketing program, you choose the right program so that you do not fall into unnecessary problems in future.

 

3 Ways to earn money with make money affiliate marketing

With the help of make money affiliate marketing program, you get the wide scope to make some extra income with which you can satisfy your luxurious needs. Go through this article to know about the 3 ways by which you can earn money with the help of make money affiliate marketing programs.

 

  1. Design websites of other people – With your good knowledge on hyper text mark up language, you can design the websites for other people and make their website look eye- catching. As such, this type of make money affiliate marketing program is a great way of earning money. However, if you feel that your knowledge is not sufficient enough, you can take the help of the different software available in the Internet and make it an easy process for you to design other people’s website.

 

  1. Choose to work as a freelancer – If you have strong writing skills, you can make the most use of it by choosing to work as a freelancer. In order to work as a freelancer, you need to write articles on various topics. Freelancing gives you wide opportunity to make good amount of money online. The greatest advantage of working as a freelancer is that you do not need to make any investment and there is no fixed time allotted to do this work.

 

  1. Review the websites of other people – This type of make money affiliate marketing program allows you to earn money by reviewing the websites of other people thoroughly. You will find that there are innumerable websites which has several errors in their content. As such, these website owners look for people who can review their website thoroughly and, in turn, make it error free. You get paid for making these websites error free.

 

Thus, it can be said that make money affiliate marketing programs are the easiest way that helps you earn some extra money and, in turn, increase your income.

5 Different Ways to Promote Your Business Online

So you finally got a website for your business? Great. Is your website appealing and actually have useful information? Even better. Now comes the confusing, arduous process of promoting your business and the website which represents your business. There are a good number of ways to promote your business online, and I recommend trying as many as you can. 

Online Classifieds 

One of the best ways to promote your business (and you can do this without even having a website up) is to registry your business into the endless amounts of online classifieds websites out there. Registration is usually a quick and easy process that would take no more than ten minutes per website. Since there are so many online classifieds out there, it’s a good idea to get into the heads of your clientele and think about which websites they would likely use. It’s also not a bad idea to ask your customers which local listings sites they use through a survey that might accompany a purchase. Some good online classifieds pages to include are the following:

E-Newsletter 

If you don’t already have an online newsletter arriving in your clientele’s inboxes, you should start now. If you need email addresses, this would be a great prompt to include in a customer survey. How often should you send out the newsletter? Unless you update or make additions to your business monthly, I would just send them out quarterly or case-by-case. If you are moving locations or changing inventories, obviously let your customers know. If nothing much is happening, don’t annoy your customers with pointless emails. 

Social Media 

This is actually somewhat of a tough call, as I don’t believe it is necessary for all businesses. Not every business needs a Twitter or Facebook account; in fact some customers might be confused or even laugh at the idea for some businesses. Then again, places like restaurants or bars with a changing menu or varied specials would have good use for a social media account. I would advise you to survey if your clientele are active social media users and which social media they use. Giving your customers any easier way to contact or access you is never a bad thing. 

Search Engine Optimization 

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) should have a post all to itself. Essentially it is the process of optimizing your website with the best keywords possible that would bring in search engine traffic. To do this, you have to spend a good amount of time brainstorming keywords that potential customers would type into Google to find your company or service. It’s also a good idea to look at your competition’s websites and see what keywords they have for their sites. Often times, you will find that many business’s websites have language that is too highly specialized and probably doesn’t bring in much search engine traffic. Once you think you have a good set of keywords that people would search to find a business such as yours, implement them into your website every way you can: Page titles, navigation menus, picture captions, paragraph text, and so forth. 

Advertisements 

This could also be its own blog post. There are an infinite amount of spaces on the internet where you could advertise. The key is finding the places that would give you the most success. Personally, I don’t think Google AdWords is the way to go for most businesses; too many people pass them up, and your SEO should give you results on Google anyway. Instead, I think specialized blogs related to your business are a decent avenue. Particularly if the blogs are localized, it would probably have an even more direct effect on your customer base. 

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Mariana Ashley is a freelance writer who particularly enjoys writing about online colleges. She loves receiving reader feedback, which can be directed to mariana.ashley031 @gmail.com or you can leave a comment below.