Tuesday, June 27, 2006

How to Find 100 Prospects Every Week!

Here are some great off-line marketing strategies.

Regardless of your niche industry, there will also be businesses or people interested in what you have to offer. This is why you should have no difficulty in coming up with at least 100 fresh new leads on a weekly basis.

(If you can't find people who are interested in your product or service, then you're in the wrong niche as it's not viable, so you should cut your losses and look for other markets)

The more your business grows the more apt you are to begin receiving referrals from your existing customers, however this still should still not stop you from prospecting for new customers.

All successful sales people know that their success is greatly dependent on their ability to effectively prospect. And as sales are based on numbers it only stands to reason that the more people you contact, the greater the odds of being able to set an appointment to meet with them to gain their business.

When developing your strategy it is important to create a prospect system. You have basically 2 choices to do this. You can do that the old-fashioned way by creating a manual card file using plain 3 x 5 index cards. Or, you can set up a contact management program on your computer.

Whichever method you choose, here's a checklist you might like to follow:

1. Information you will want on each lead:

Name of the business.
Address with zip code.
Telephone number.
Name of owner(s) with title(s) if available.

2. How to create your 100 leads weekly:

Grab yourself a recorder so that while your out on the road you can list names of business and other pertinent information that you see while travelling. Later, while listening to the recorder, transfer the information to a card or your contact management program.

Using the yellow pages, create leads from a variety of businesses.

Visit your local library and use either Contacts Influential, Inside Contacts or any other printed directory and create leads using the geographical section (by zip code) or the SIC (Standard Industry Code) Section. SIC has all businesses grouped together by type, i.e. plumbers,insurance, etc.

3. Newspapers are a terrific source for leads.

Begin to read the newspaper differently than you have in the past. Make note of what businesses in your niche are advertising and what they are advertising.

Read the business section for announcements of new businesses that may be targeted to your niche.

4. Pick up every free print directory you can find.

Usually you will find these free papers located in stands outside of frequently visited businesses, like grocery stores and restaurants. They run the gamut by specialty industries like: real estate, senior citizens, automobiles, etc.

5. Stop throwing away your junk mail.

There's gold in there. Any business who is already actively engaged in advertising could be a prospect for your directory.

6. Here is a list of additional sources for you. You can probably come up with many more:

Magazines
Radio advertising
TV advertising
Chamber of Commerce Directories
Better Business Bureau Directories
Direct Mail Coupons
Billboards
Church Bulletins
Business cards displayed at restaurants/laundromats/stores
Trade Shows
Visuals like drive bys and mobile units
Referrals

7. If you use a contact management system on your computer to organize and track your leads, you will still want to have a card file system to use for those leads you obtain from other advertising.

Cut out the newspaper ad or coupon and staple to an index card. Organize these leads into a card file system that parallels your contact schedule.

8. Remember to use logical calling times for the businesses you contact.

Typically, you would not want to contact a restaurant during their "prime times" like breakfast, lunch or dinner and remember our previous comments about contacting the construction industries.

These are just a few of the resources you can put to work in building your business locally.

Psst! These strategies work only if you use them...

Another 60 Second Marketing Tip

If you spend countless hours staring at a blank page trying to come up with compelling ad copy for that "killer" sales letter (you know, the one that's going to make you rich beyond your wildest dreams?)... then STOP!

Why drive yourself nuts and give yourself a major headache trying to train yourself to be a professional copy writer overnight? Do what the gurus do... start a "swipe file".

A swipe file is probably a little misleading as it sounds unethical. Please understand, I am NOT condoning plagiarism. But every so-called "internet marketing guru" openly admits to having a swipe file that they use when they need a little inspiration.

So what is a swipe file and how do you use it legally and ethically?

Basically, whenever you come across an ad or sales letter that makes you want to run and grab your wallet... stop and print out or save that copy! Highlight or circle the parts of the ad that have you excited and eager to make a purchase. Then put it away in a folder or notebook. This is your swipe file.

Eventually, you'll accumulate quite a stack of great professional quality ads. Then, when you're staring at that blank page trying to compose your next ad campaign or sales letter, you can refer to your swipe file and you can use these as a basis to create your OWN ads or sales copy.

DO NOT copy from your swipe file word for word. Substitute your own words and put your own stamp on them. Mix and match different approaches from different ads.

Remember, this is meant to be inspirational, not criminal. NEVER copy these ads. Just analyze how the ad is structured, what types of words are used, and then create your own UNIQUE sales copy by emulating the successful advertising techniques from your swipe file.

The idea is to study copy writing techniques as you go. Eventually, you'll find you won't need to refer to your swipe file as often. Your blank pages won't stay blank for long because you'll have learned how to write killer ad copy of your own.

Monday, June 26, 2006

What Is Your Niche?

Everywhere you go online, you hear the same thing... you must find a niche for your business. If you are new to internet marketing you will do well to heed this advice.

Every day thousands more people come online in search of wealth. Many jump right into the existing markets that are already completely saturated and then wonder why they are not making any money.

Given unlimited time, money and patience, they might succeed. For those that do not have unlimited supplies of these precious resources, aiming for a smaller niche market can be a much smarter way to start your online business.

So just what is a niche?

If you want the long answer, you can buy any one of the thousands of ebooks being sold online about niche markets.You can go to a dictionary and see what definition of niche it gives. But the short answer is niche simply means distinct or individual.

Internet marketing has been defined as strategies that are used to market a product or service online. These marketing strategies include search engine optimization, search engine submission, copywriting, web site design, reciprocal linking and email marketing, etc.

A new person coming online to start a business has little chance of knowing enough about all the above areas to be able to compete in this market.

So how is a new person to have any chance at success?

Think smaller - think Niche!

Just from the above definition you can come up with the following niches:

- Marketing
- Search Engine Optimization
- Copywriting
- Web Site Design
- Promotion
- Linking
- Email Marketing

Even if you are lucky and are already extremely experienced in one of the above niches, you will still have a lot of competition in such broad topics. You need to whittle these down even further to find tightly targeted sub-niche markets that aren't as competitive.

When it comes to finding niche markets, two of the best resources available online are Wordtracker or Overture.com.

Wordtracker is the better option as it brings everything together in one place for those trying to find a good niche. However it does come at a cost so if you can't afford this, try Overture - it's a free service.

To drilldown internet marketing into sub-niche markets, just type in "internet marketing" in either Wordtracker or Overture and look at the results that pop up. Each of these results become ideas that you could drilldown even further to find tightly targeted sub-niches that are highly related to the parent niche.

Having a smaller, less competitive niche will give you a much better shot at being successful than trying to build a site around a broad topic like internet marketing.

Remember - success in any business always comes back to supplying a product that the public has a demand for and that the market has room for. Find the right niche and you are on the right path.

P.S. Check below for info about The Market Research Wizard. Another way of discovering what might be a profiatble niche market.

Sunday, June 25, 2006

The Market Research Wizard

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This is a great resource where all you need to do is type in three words describing the product you want to sell, and in minutes "The Market Research Wizard" will analyze the niche and give you detailed information on:

* How much Demand there is on the 'Net for that product

* How much Competition you will be up against

* What kind of Advertising others are using to sell that product

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While you are there, make sure you also download Chris Malta's FREE ebook: "Starting Your Internet Business Right."

A 60 Second Marketing Tip...

If you're an affiliate marketer, I assume you have set-up an affiliate "lead capture page" so that you can capture the contact details of your visitors before you send them to the site you are promoting.

Once you've done this you virtually get a "second chance" to pre-sell your visitors. To do this you need to write your autoresponder message as if you were having a one-to-one conversation.

Pretend you're sitting down to talk to a friend. Allow your message be friendly, animated and informal. You can even use some slang if it's appropriate. And be sure to emphasize the benefits of the program you're promoting.

Ask yourself... "What does the customer get out of this product?"

The answer should be something like "more time," "more money," "more enjoyment," "an easier life," "better health," etc.

Then include a "call to action."

You need to explain exactly what it is you want your readers to do after reading your message. Whether you want them to reply to your email, ask questions or to visit a website - you need to tell them what you want them to do in a compelling, urgent, benefits-oriented way.

If your goal is to get them to visit a website, a good strategy that works extremely well is to highlight a problem your readers may be facing, and then give them half the solution to this problem to wet the appetite. Then ask them to visit the website to get the rest of the solution.

You'll be surprised how this one tactic will improve your results.

Saturday, June 24, 2006

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Their affiliate program has been the one which has constantly delivered for me over the years. Again this week I have been pleased to receive their commission advice email:

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Friday, June 23, 2006

Submit Your Free Link

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Choose your category, submit your link for approval, have a look around and rate other links appearing and soon your link will be there. Just one request that, if possible, you return the favour and link back to either the TAMM Enterprises site or even to this Blog.

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No need for me to point out the value of having relevant links pointing back to your site from sites that have standing with the search engines. Our links manager - Bravenet.com - have that in a big way!

Google's New Dayparting Feature

Perry Marshall - The Google Adwords Expert This email came in today.

It's par for the course for Perry Marshall to give away free marketing info like this.

See below for another freebie.

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Subject: Google Ads get a Punch Clock: Day Parting

Terry,

One of the most requested features I've had people ask about over the last few years has been "Day Parting" - the ability to turn your ads on and off at different times of the day.

It's been a l-o-o-o-n-g time coming but it's out now, we've tested it, learned some things about it, and it's elegant. Many advertisers will be able to slash their waste by 10%, 20%, sometimes 50%.

For an article with notes and screen shots, go here now.

Enjoy,

Perry Marshall

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P.S. Perry is the Google Adwords expert. My introduction to him and his work was to receive his five day FREE Google Adwords course. You might like to sign up for that now HERE.

Thursday, June 22, 2006

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