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Show And Tell Time . . .

Putting My Money Where My Mouth Is . . .

Okay, I’ve moaned about hype and lies, I’ve talked about refunding products, it’s time to start naming names!

I am currently on the lookout for some worthwhile beginner products for some friends and family who want to get started online, so I’m going to start buying things for them, testing them, and reporting here.

Of course, I do have to be a little careful in what I publish – but I can produce useful reviews of things that are worthwhile, and admit to refunding others. Who knows, I might even get to say something about the gulf between the sales page claims and the reality of the product (but probably in a milder form than if we were sitting together having a chat).

The first one I’m going to try is Adsense Recipe (careful, that’s an affiliate link so I can have some of your money if you just go mad and buy! :-) ), which says it will tell you how to create a large income from Google Adsense adverts. I’ll get it some time soon and report back shortly thereafter.

Meanwhile, if you have had a pleasant (or otherwise) buying experience with the products I’m looking at (or know of a better alternative) feel free to comment – but forget about blatant self-promotion and link-spamming!

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Tip 8: Plan To Succeed in Online Business

Top Tip Number 8 for Beginners to Online Business:

Formulate a Plan – And Stick To It

After your self-enforced learning period, decide exactly what you will be doing in your online business. Niche marketing? Reselling? Affiliate Marketing? Creating your own Product? Do not get yourself totally confused and overwhelmed by falling for a variety of sells that might take you down every one of those paths, and more.

Once your decision is made – select your target market. Note we use market in the singular? The only way to really get traction is to have a pure, driven focus on your selected market (you can start hitting multiple markets with different income components once you’ve become familiar, comfortable and successful with the online business process). Then the plan becomes:

Your Online Business Success Plan

  1. Do Something – launch your carefully considered and planned online business.
  2. See Something (as in a result, be it success or the failure that teaches you where you went wrong and how to get it right second time around). Understand that small successes at first can be the building blocks for large successes later.
  3. Be persistent. Push that market and watch it grow. It doesn’t have to turn over $10,000 in the first month (that only happens in sales pages!), even $100 will do – as long as your persistence grows that income on a month-to-month basis until you consider the initial project a successful starting point.
  4. Do it again. Once you have figured out how to make this work, feel free to pick another market, even another style, and launch a second project.
  5. As I said a second ago, be persistent! Go back to Step 1 and start the process over and over again as your first project(s) provide the financing for growth. They can pay for Google Adwords campaigns. They can pay for outsourcing. They can feed your momentum until you really are earning the “kiss the job goodbye” money you wanted.

Beware The Traps!

Speaking of Adwords campaigns – don’t try to buy all your traffic, you’ll end up paying Google more than you earn, especially in competitive (high cost-per-click) niches. Adwords should be considered a supplemental traffic tool, bringing people to a proven seller – and therefore paying its own way. Monitor the cost effectiveness of any advertising and only stick with it if it is making you a profit (many people get caught up in the thrill of making their first few sales and let their ad accounts run wild in the background).

Okay, let’s go back to point 1, “Do Something”. Remember, it is based on your well-researched decision during the period that you didn’t buy into get-rich-quick schemes or fall for “anyone can make a fortune” sales letters.

Once you’ve made the decision, it might be time to buy things, but there’s a distinctive set of rules here too.

Rules For Spending Money

  • Only download/join/buy 1) content that fits with your market choice decision or 2) tools, techniques or training dedicated to improving your site content or traffic. If the latter, do your research and be very selective – this is one area where the hype is through the roof!
  • Don’t be in too much of a hurry to slap what you consider to be money-earning items all over your site. You need traffic before you can have sales.
  • Start your site with content. Build a reasonable selection of meaningful content before you do anything else. The more meaningful and useful you make your content, the more valuable you make your “brand”. Throwing half-baked PLR and other third-party information at a site (without some real, meaningful and preferably unique and original content) might get you visits from search engines but typically won’t get you repeat traffic – the people that trust you and buy from you.
  • Once you have the content, chase the traffic. (Yes, more on that, as with everything else we’ve summarised so far, later).
    Have some worthwhile giveaways (and add/change on a regular basis) so people come to value your site as a resource, not just see it as a money-grabber. If you give them something good, they are a lot more likely to also buy, or return (and maybe buy next time). And the freebie is a great way to build a list.
  • When you have decent content and traffic, introduce the money-earning components (maybe that’s sales, maybe it’s advertising, maybe it’s both of those and a number of other related income-producing streams).
  • Work hard to build a responsive email list – and don’t bombard your list with endless money-grabbing emails. If that’s all you do, unsubscribes will come thick and fast. Provide some useful information, links to free downloads, and scatter sales emails (that sell useful things – the “anything for money” approach will kill your brand!) in regular but not-too-frequent broadcasts.
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Win an iPad While Learning

The Wizard of Oz is at it Again

My old friend (and a truly honest, value-for-money marketer) Oz, at Addictive text, has a competition running where you can win one of six iPads just by joining his research competition – and reading his posts on how “You Can Create A Six-Figure Asset… Starting Today

You just sign up for the contest as you work your way through his fascinating material – his gain being to get you to participate in a short and simple research project (two questions!).

You can earn contest points by referring others, and you can win an iPad in a random draw – too easy, especially as it’s worth any marketer’s time to read Oz’s postings.

I told you about Oz in this item: Addictive Text – Oz is a Magician. back in October, and since then he has continued to release superb products (yes, I buy them, keep them, use them! :-) )

“Freemium Content” Auto-Blogging

For those interested in auto-blogging without suffering duplicate-content penalties and without any black-hat tricks (the core of so many products), Oz has put a lot of further development into his earlier product, and renamed it to WP Easy Content (WPEC as we all know it). This is a fantastically powerful tool at a reasonable price, with none of the negatives of the typical competing product.

WPEC is well worth checking out – and, as I told you last time, so are all his products, including the powerful free reports such as SEOn Trial and the Q Experience.

My Number One Marketer

Oz is so generous with his free reports and blog content, and his paid products are so good and so fairly priced, that he is one of my three  preferred marketers of the hundreds I hear from regularly or occasionally. You really do owe it to yourself to get onto his list for great value information (without cheesy cons and without email bombardment).

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Tip 7: Beware Free/Cheap Introductory Offers

Top Tip Number 7 for Beginners to Online Business:

Free Stuff Now! Forced Continuity

One of the big things these days is internet marketing membership sites, where they get to charge you every month. Many are expensive, useless toys, although some provide exceptional value in constantly sourcing new products for you to sell or learn from (these sites are often easily picked from the crowd because they have a free membership option – you don’t get access to all the best goodies, but you do get to look around to see if it’s worth spending the upgrade cost).

In the same category is “member products” – sites where you must do your work and possibly your hosting through the seller’s online site. Access to the product you thought you had paid for is conditional on you remaining a member – with a horrible tendency to charge you $97, $127, $197 or even more for each month.

Now I can’t write off every site that uses this approach – every now and then one of them is actually worth the money – but the majority prey on beginners who blame their lack of progress on themselves rather than the deficient product they are paying for. It takes months (and lots of dollars) before they realise whose fault it really is.

Your Unwinnable War

Many of them (and many for-sale-once, done-for-you products) create an unwinnable war for you – giving you what appears to be great content or complete web sites (or affiliate campaigns) that they are also selling to 200, 500, 1000, or 10,000 other people at the same time. How can you stand out among such a crowd of absolute duplicates? How can you get traffic (the lifeblood of any site)? How can you get anywhere in the search engines, who recognise duplicate sites/content and discount them in the rankings?

Sure, if you’re a marketing/traffic/SEO guru you can win the war – but you’re being sold this as the beginner’s answer to overnight riches, and you have no chance of competing until you learn a whole lot more, by which time the product/site/service is stale. In reality, the winner of the war is the person who sold you the product in the first place – because he/she not only got your money, but also got the material to the top of the search engines before you even purchased.

“I Own You, Sucker”

And remember, “free hosting, no technical knowledge required” really means “I own you, you’re stuck with your monthly membership payments until the day you wake up to the fact this isn’t going to work for you”.

Forced Continuity

There are two very common ways of sucking you in to forced continuity these days:

  • One is the never-ending string of “Get this wonderful (physical) product Free!” (their cost is covered by the shipping they charge anyway). Your free product includes a bonus membership or monthly newsletter, and there’s a huge reliance on inertia – that you’ll just let the monthly charge keep coming off your credit card without really noticing. Quite often you’ll be so buried in information overload that even when the newsletter does arrive you’ll put it on the shelf “for later”.
  • The other is the “get all this for just one measly dollar!”, getting you to sign up for the 5-day, 7-day, or even a generous one-month trial before your monthly fee is automatically deducted from your credit card or PayPal account.

Too Tempting to Resist?

It’s extremely tempting, especially based on the hype-filled (and information-poor) sales letter. It is so easy to spend that dollar, or sign up for your free CD or iPod-clone to be shipped to your door, that I can hardly blame anyone for doing it.

However, there is one important thing you must do immediately after you sign up (or before, to be safe if you’re the forgetful type) – and that is to make a plan for cancelling unless you discover the product is one of the rare gems that pops up occasionally.

Set the Alarm Bells

When we sign up for one of these schemes, we put an alarm in our diary for before the end of the initial trial (or immediately after, if we really want to see the “bonus”, so we only need to pay one membership payment) – it says “Cancel XYZ product today, before they charge me the membership fee”.

We don’t actually insist on cancellation – the diary entry (usually in a smartphone with calendar alarms) is to remind us to make the decision on whether this is really a worthwhile product before any more money is taken from our accounts. We don’t want to be the sucker they rely on for continuing income – the one who forgets until it’s noticed on a credit card bill six months later . . .

Your Memberships

Found a good membership? Been sucked into a useless one? Leave a comment so others can have the benefit of your experience.

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Blog-Spam Software Sucks

You Spammers are Crazy!

This poor little blog has had more than 5000 spam comments posted (and stopped by Akismet) in its relatively short life.

It’s obvious that many people are using (useless) software to try to get their backlinks. How stupid is it to be posting comments on the site map, about, and other such irrelevant pages (irrelevant in that they don’t deserve commenting).

And who in their right mind is going to approve comments with 40 links in them, or with the commenter’s name being “make quick money online”, “diets weight loss”, “hyundai santa fe reviews”, or, to scrape almost to the bottom of the barrel, “webcam sex girls”.

And I can often tell how poor a product is by the huge volumes of spam promoting it.

Please, people, make a useful comment – something that refers to or adds to the information here (that’s what comments are for, right?) – or leave us alone!

Don’t Fall For it!

If someone tries to sell you automated commenting software, think long and hard – and find some unbiased reviews – before you even think about touching it. The junk produced will have a negative effect with the search engines anyway . . .

Anyone found a useful product in this area? Feel free to comment, but let’s not turn it into advertising in the process. :-)

 

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