Jumat, 12 Juni 2009

● Greetings and welcome to the top ten quick fire question and answer section that actually turned into the top fifteen quick fire question and answer section. After completing the previous two sections, I had a think back to when I first began in online marketing, to some of the questions that came to me back then and realized that there were more to cover, so let’s get to it and cover the final five questions eleven to fifteen.
● Question Eleven: I want to learn more and keep buying guides, but who do I trust and how do I know their stuff works? A great question that I want to cover here because I don't want a single dodgy report to undo everything we've achieved here.
● With things being so impersonal it's actually not such an easy task to figure out who's for real and who isn't. Lets look at some pointers and typical giveaways that will guide you in the right direction. Number one, testimonials. They're there for a reason, rather than being just a corny marketing tool. Who's saying what about this person and their products? Are they real people, do you know if they're reputable, are they made up? Are their sites listed if they have them? Don't worry too much about e-mail addresses because it's not often someone will plainly place their address on a page to be harvested by automated software.
● Next, look at subscriptions to your list. Have you heard of this person before? What do your contacts say about them, have they bought from or experienced this person before? Maybe they've heard something. It's good to check first.
● Personally, I'm subscribed to so many newsletters, e-zines and marketers lists now that this information is plain to see in most cases. When it's not it's the site that I look to for proof that someone knows what they're talking about. Remember all that research we did earlier? By subscribing to a big selection of other marketers lists, you've got the research there to check out for yourself, and if there's no word of a product that doesn't mean it's bad, this is just a handy research tool. Make sure to check their site thoroughly, and if it seems too good to be true, or you have any doubt about the legitimacy, move on.
● Question Twelve. How much money will it take me to be successful? The answer to this question, in all honesty is, well, not a lot if you make the right moves. The beauty of online marketing is that you have no stock in most cases, and product creation costs very little even if you're hiring freelancers to build software, the costs are low due to so much competition out there. Anyone that tells you that you have to go out and spend money on anything aside from the creation of your product, your administration tools and knowledge is not telling the truth.
● The whole basis of this report is creating products on a budget and using means and methods that won't cost you a heck of a lot of cash to carry out. Saying this it's also important that you don't attempt to do everything for free because it won't happen in terms of business admin software.
● So how do people claim they've lost tens of thousands of dollars in online marketing? Personally, I have spent tens of thousands, but I wouldn't call it lost. All the guides, all the experiences, the product launches, the software.
● Most of this money however has gone on mistakes. Instant win products that we'd like to believe work as well as they claim, but often don't. Whether that comes in the form of dodgy guides or services like guaranteed hits and leads that boast huge numbers that make it look almost impossible to fail. As we've already learned though, quality over quantity. If you're unsure about a service and want to test it, go for it, but don't plug masses of cash into it until you've seen results. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
● I'll make you a deal right now. All those other guides out there that tell you to go out and buy particular products and services with your hard earned cash, whoever they're written by, put them on hold just for a few months. Put them aside and try what I'm demonstrating to you throughout this guide first before you go all out spending all your cash on hits or leads or anything like that. You won't be disappointed, and your pockets will be a lot deeper at the end of the day too, not just through your earnings, but by how much you've saved by doing things correctly.
● Question Number 13. How much time do I have to spend on my business for it to be successful? An understandable question, everyone has different time constraints and can't sit at a computer all day every day due to kids, work, family engagements, and so on. I can tell you though, the time investment varies depending on what stage you're at with your product creation and marketing. I'll demonstrate what I mean for you now.