Which is the best program for the average aspiring internet marketer
You want to try your hand at internet marketing?
So what’s the best way to get started?
There are many experts out there who’ll gladly take your time and money … and many of them are promoting the same methods - each claiming their product is unique.
The problem is that very few have the ability to help you get set up in a simple , straightforward , step - by - step process to success.
While most experts will present to you their one facet of internet marketing ,there are only a very few who can give you a complete, no-nonsense program that includes everything - A toZ- covering every aspect of internet marketing.
As a newbie, I wasted the first seven months following one dream after another. I acquired an immense amount of knowledge, and yes…I figured it out.
During my search for my niche,I found out some vital things:
1. Generally the aspiring marketer really has no plan or sense of which direction he wants to go….he just simply would like to get started with something.
2.Because he has no defined plan, he’s wide open and vulnerable. He’ll sign up a few free reports, and soon he’ll be swamped with offers- each claiming to be the gold mine he’s been looking for.
3. He’ll become bogged down with information overload and spend all his time jumping from one thing to the next, and accomplishing nothing.
Everyone needs help. Even the most successful marketers need help.
It’s an uphill struggle without someone to guide you. While most marketers are interested in your money,thankfully there are a few who are willing to helpa new marketer get started.
http://www.makesyouthewinner.com
Hello world!
If you value your customers, give them value.
In all your marketing attempts, it is good to remember the following: It is better to have
a customer for life than it is to make a one time sale.
Your repeat sales and long term business… YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH YOUR CUSTOMERS….All depend on the value of your product.
Again…Creating value in your products is the key to acquiring and keeping loyal customers.
For beginning marketers whether you are selling products, doing affiliate marketing, or giving away products for free……your product must have value.
Who determines the value?
Well first of all the seller sets a value. If the only value to the seller is the monetary gain he gets from it, it will come across as cheap goods as compared to a product that the seller values himself.
For example, if I’m advertising an affiliate product and it’s one I’ve tried and proven to work for me, I’ll be better able to portray that sense of value to someone else.
I’ll come across more as sharing than selling. “Arlin, you’ve really got to try this….here’s what it’s done for me.”
The buyer makes the final and lasting determination of the value of your product by his actions….he either buys or he doesn’t. If it was valuable he’ll be back for more.(Later on he’ll sign up as an affiliate.)
You can set a value on your product and maybe, or maybe not, that will impress the prospective customer. Quite often you see statements that describe how much the product “is worth.” Generally an honest price placed on the product is sufficient.
Too cheap may be just as bad as too expensive. The prospective buyer can possibly be left with the feeling that the seller doesn’t think too highly of his own product if he’s priced it too low.
The implied or selling value of your product is determined by the following:
- How professionally you come across.
- What’s in it for the customer. How well you present the benefits.
- Honest testimonials.
- What bonuses are included.
- Price
The actual value of your product depends on the following….in order of importance:
- The real impact it makes on your customers’ life….what did it do for him? Did it work like you promised? Is it even better than you said it’d be?
- Throughout the whole process how did you make the customer feel?
- Your follow up and honest customer service
http://www.makesyouthewinner.com
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