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Apr
30

Copyright And You Online

by Jeanette

One of the things often overlooked by online marketers is the importance of observing copyright laws – yes, even on the Internet! :-) So I wanted to share a couple of sites with you.

Copyright on the Web – this is an article from About.com. Well-written and easy to follow.

Copyscape – If you suspect someone has used your materials without permission, you can put their URL into this site. They will provide you with a report on how similar that page is to every other page on the Internet. Likewise, you can use this if you suspect you’ve used too much of someone else’s words on your page.

In general, Fair Use, as defined by the copyright law is the Golden Rule – Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. If it’s going to cost them gold (time, marketshare, or money out of their pocket), don’t do it.

And as for images – just because you found it on Google doesn’t mean you have the right to use it. Assume that ALL images are copyrighted unless they specifically say they are “public domain” or “royalty free.” Otherwise, you’re running a risk every time you use someone else’s photograph, cartoon, or graphic. Again, just think how YOU would feel if you found out someone else was using the graphics you paid $100 to have created for you.

4 Categories : Technology Tips
Apr
29

Free Traffic Fast

by Jeanette

The more traffic you have, the bigger your bottom line. Whether you’re launching a new product or just want a quick influx of cash, sometimes you need tons of traffic quickly. Here are 5 fast solutions to drive traffic to your website.

#1 Social media. Social media works quickly particularly if you have a large following on any of the social media sites. You can generate a ton of traffic to your website quickly with a single Tweet. The key is to create attention-grabbing posts that arouse curiosity, make people laugh or stir up a controversy. You want to generate click throughs to your website.

Make the most of your social networking tactics and use technology to get the job done. For example, one StumbleUpon post can be integrated with both Facebook and Twitter profiles so you’re making waves on all three social sites at once.
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9 Categories : Articles, Blogs, Joint Ventures, Twitter
Mar
26

Webinars That Sell: Choice and Reality

by Jeanette

Warning: Rant Ahead

I know that I’m talking to a handful of my readers here, but you probably know someone who could use this information. Please pass it on. And as always, I would love to hear YOUR comments.

A friend of mine recently offered a webinar. It was a great webinar and she got a lot of very positive comments on it.

But she also got a lot of complaints. Things like

“You tricked us. I thought this was a class and it was a pitch.”

“How dare you try to sell something with that price tag!”

“I was shocked at the price. I cannot justify that price for a course for beginners when I already have experience.”

“I suppose that now that you have my email address you’ll start pitching me all sorts of offer.”

Let’s get real!

If you’re in business online, you should be interested in making money. You also need to recognize that other business owners are in the same business – making money. Here are five tips that will keep you in business without going broke.

1. Just because someone offers a product, doesn’t mean you have to buy it. If you don’t want it or it is not affordable for you at this time – don’t buy it.

The reason they sell Mercedes Benz is that there are some people who both want a luxury car and can afford to drive a Mercedes.

At the same time they also sell a Yugo – because some people want a smaller car and/or can afford a smaller car at this time.

It doesn’t mean that one is right and the other is wrong. It’s part of our free economy – people have choices.

2. If someone offers a free teleseminar or a webinar, assume they are going to make an offer at end of it. If they don’t, they are losing money and will be out of business soon.

Rarely can you find someone who offers one free event after another. Yes, some people “seem” to – but they are either broke or they are using other means to generate revenue.

3. If YOU offer a free teleseminar or webinar, you need to spend at least 80% of the time teaching good content. That way you deliver quality and “earn” the right to tell people how they can continue learning with you.

4. If you join a mailing list (which is always a voluntary action) and don’t like what they talk about or offer to you, unsubscribe. There is always a link at the bottom of every email that lets you do that easily. Be an adult and take responsibility. You are not a helpless “victim” of email being thrown at you!

5. If you listen to the presenter and take their information, please don’t stoop to complaining because they offer you a product. Yes, you can complain if you buy a product and it doesn’t live up to your expectations. But on a free event you haven’t paid a penny. It was a GIFT of information to you.

Remember, it’s always YOUR choice to sign up, to attend, to hang up, to unsubscribe – or to buy.

15 Categories : Online Success
Mar
23

How To Raise Your Prices

by Jeanette

Have you ever noticed that products in your niche are priced at varying levels – from $7 to $2,000?

If you are selling the $7 product, you may be asking yourself how anyone could sell a $2,000 product.  On the other hand, if you are selling the $2,000 product, you are probably asking how anyone can afford to sell a $7 product.

There is no magic formula that says “if you have 6 videos and 3 PDFs, charge this amount.” Instead you need to set your price based on the value you deliver. And to judge that value, you need to look at it from your point of view, as well as your customer’s perspective.

Pricing is a matter of comfort and expectations.  If you are selling at the lower end of the price range, you probably also buy in that same price range.  It is what you are used to.  You have a hard time convincing yourself that any product could be worth $2,000.  As long as you continue to buy less expensive products, you will have a difficult time raising your prices beyond your personal comfort level.

Price is about perception.  In our society, higher prices indicate better quality, more value, more expertise.

Does price guarantee any of these things?  Not necessarily.  You can buy a car for $8,000 or $80,000.  Will both of them get you to your destination?  Yes.  Do both of them sell?  Yes.  Is there 10 times the quality, the value, and the expertise in the higher priced car?  Maybe.

The point is price doesn’t guarantee anything, other than that you will pay more. But most people assume a higher price means a better product.

One other factor that you want to consider in raising your prices is customer service.  When asked, virtually all information publishers agree that the higher the price point on your product, the fewer complaints and customer support issues you have.  That single consideration is a strong recommendation for raising prices.

So, how do you raise your prices?  Just do it.  Announce the price increase if you want a flurry of last minute sales and give a specific deadline. Or just raise the price.

As you raise your prices you need to start raising your expectations as well. It is hard to sell someone a $197 product if you are not willing to pay that much for product yourself.

Raising prices is both a smart move and one that involves a change in your personal habits.  If you cannot believe your product or any product is worth that amount, you will not be able to sell it at the higher price regardless of the sales copy that you write.

Change your personal buying habits and raise your price.

So what do YOU think? Can you sell a higher priced-product when you aren’t willing to pay the higher price yourself? Let me hear your opinion in the comments below.

10 Categories : Online Business
Mar
22

Writer Needs A Niche

by Jeanette

Q: I’m a writer and struggling with finding my online niche. Do you have any suggestions on how to do this?

A: The world is wide open to you as a writer! You don’t need to find a niche – you have one already. Writing. You can sell your services at writing sites, you can freelance. You can write a set of articles in a specific niche that fascinates you (and that you want to learn more about) and sell those articles as “PLR articles.”

If you DO want to find a niche you have a couple of choices. You can choose a niche you want to learn about and write articles, ebooks, reports, etc on that topic.

OR you can choose to write for people within a specific niche. For example, if you love gardening, you can specialize in writing articles for marketers in the gardening niche. Again, you can do these on a custom basis – or write generic articles that you sell to people in that niche. 

You could create a “do it yourself” ready-made newsletter. So each month you would create a set of 15 articles. Then each subscriber to your service could choose the 10 articles they want in their newsletter and you could assemble and deliver it to them, ready to distribute. It would be customized for them and their business.

As I said, with writing skills you have unlimited possibilities. Just get your mind working – and forget that you “need a niche.” You just need to figure out what you enjoy doing – and make money with that!

And if you can’t decide, then at least put up a website advertising your writing – and make money while you’re waiting for inspiration.

0 Categories : Online Business
Mar
8

Internet Marketing Guru Bashing

by Jeanette

There seems to be an attitude among many online marketers that “gurus” are mean, bad people. After all, they are making lots more money than the bashers and they are not giving their products away to everyone who asks nicely. So they must be big meanies.

Beware. Often the more vocal the bashing someone is doing, the less successful these bashers are in their own online business.

Don’t fall into the trap of believing all the bad things you read about the gurus.

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54 Categories : Online Success
Feb
23

Snow in Austin Texas?

by Jeanette

There’s been a lot of news from Austin this week – unfortunately not good with the plane bombing of the IRS office. But this is lighter than what else you’ve heard. And a lot whiter. Enjoy the moment!


0 Categories : Online Success
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