Wednesday, January 20th, 2010 at
4:18 pm

Review
“An excellent 25 day plan to explode your web sales. Internet Marketing: Profits That Lie Hidden In Your Website takes you from the novice level in marketing right up to the intermediate level in less than 30 days. Lance’s brilliant wisdom is sprinkled throughout the book as well as lessons learned from by his own website design company. You are told what works and what doesn’t work and why. Every Internet marketer and all website designers should read this book at leas (more…)
Tuesday, January 19th, 2010 at
4:23 pm
One of the hardest aspects of running a brick-and-mortar or ecommerce building is keeping tabs on supply and demand. Most of the business ventures which fail involved a product with little or no demand, or the supply was so great that customers were never pressured to buy. They could buy whenever they felt like it.
Most business owners overlook the importance of supply and demand when they set up a marketing campaign. They are more interested in SEO, and banner exchanges. They explore Pay Per Click programs, and traffic generating opportunities. All of their time is spent learning how to gain exposure. Very little is spent on learning about their customers, and measuring the supply and demand of their product.
A Good Product Addresses The Demand
One of the most important aspects of marketing is a good product. It is amazing how many ecommerce businesses start without a product to sell. The business owner believes that their drop ship store is their product. Or, they believe that their ebook is the product.
This is not a product. Your product is not something tangible which people will pay for. In fact, most products can be found in a dozen places, so there is no reason for anyone to feel pressured to buy before leaving the website.
The product is what the customer will leave the website with. A book on property management, a training course on stock investing, a starter kit for a work at home business, these are not products.
All products fall into three categories:
1. They solve a problem.
2. They make life easier.
3. They help people improve.
If a website sells a starter kit for work at home businesses, then it should address these three aspects of the product. What problems will this product solve? How will this product make the business owner’s life easier? How will the business owner get an edge over the competition with this product? The answers to these questions are the ‘real product.’
That is why one website can make thousands of dollars a month, selling ebooks on investing, while others fail. Take the website www.fool.com as an example. This website has mastered the art of selling their ‘problem solving’ products. Yes, you can arrange a mortgage through one of their brokers…but the reason why you sign with their broker, is because they promise to help you save money, or #2 on our list.
Supply
Another important aspect is to address the supply. There are thousands of websites selling Ipods for less than retail. There are hundreds of thousands of sites that help people start a business. The supply is big. However, is there a demand?
The demand can be drastically reduced by addressing singular problems involved with starting up a business. For example, many websites tell small business owners to visit their local municipal offices and learn what is involved with importing or exporting. However, a website that doesn’t tell people this, instead, it offers a quick importing/exporting tutorial will have a problem solving product.
The Ipod store, which includes every single Ipod accessory, including places where it is legal to download songs will do better than an ecommerce store that lists thousands of electronics.
Supply & Demand
Put them together. Demand is convincing people that there is some reason they need to buy the product now. It doesn’t matter if there are 40 000 other websites selling the same product. Focus on 1 – 3 problems that your product will solve and broadcast it across the net.
Supply does not necessarily mean the number of product for sale. Instead, it means the number of product that your customers have available to them. There may be 1000 ebooks on property investing – each one good. However, yours may be the only one entitled ‘How to Build a Property Portfolio Without Loosing Your Family Home.’
Now, the supply has narrowed to – 1 – You.
Tuesday, January 19th, 2010 at
4:18 pm
Blogging is something that is very much in transition, as the new technologies appear every day and redefine what blogging is, what a blog is capable of doing, and what a blog should be doing. Although, for many years, blogging was defined as text based websites that kept records of days, similar to a day log on a ship. However, this started to change as the group of people who kept blogs became more diverse. The more bloggers began to explore the limits of the medium and of the technology that made it possible, the more the boundaries of what could be called a “blog” expanded.
Joining an established blogging website, especially for the blog novice has plenty of advantages, live journal and blogger are just two of them. Webites that host a lot of different blogs often have very useful tutorials about building and updating your blog, and you are likely to encounter a very user friendly software interface at an established blogging website. In addition, these websites provide a kind of instant community of fellow bloggers who can provide advice, insight, and feedback. These established websites often keep directories of their members, which can be great news for your traffic logs because it means that other bloggers on the website will find out about your pages.
However, there are also some negatives to linking up with large blogging websites. Websites like blogger use established templates and when you post with them, your blog will have the look and feel like everybody else’s on the blogger website. The blogging movement is very much about the creation of distinctive websites and the development of individual voices, so it makes plenty of sense that many bloggers would shy away from the cookie cutter look and feel that these blogging websites often promote. The blogging community feels the visual look of a blog should match the originality of the article writing. Although, there are lots of bloggers who think that content is king for the blog and that is what makes it distinctive, not the visual aspect of the blog.
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Tuesday, January 19th, 2010 at
4:04 pm
I have been using Clickbank for affiliate marketing products for the past 4 months and I just made the payout last week since you have to have 5 different transactions to get your first payout. I only do affiliate marketing part-time on 3 blogs and 1 niche website, but I would love to eventually do it as a full-time job and make more than $75 a month to do so. For people who have experience with different affiliate marketing networks, which one do you see the most sales and income from?
Monday, January 18th, 2010 at
5:13 pm
how do i get started in making money with affiliate marketing ? and also what sites that aren’t SCAM !or get rich or night sites do you think i should go to ? what has helped you ?