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10 Marketing Pitfalls

If you want to make it BIG in Internet Marketing you need avoid some common mistakes. The problem is you don’t realize you have fallen into one of these pitfalls until someone points it out. Here is a list of the 10 pitfalls:

Pitfall 1: Procrastination

Putting things off is a killer where this career this is concerned. You NEED a plan and some kind of time management system. Prioritize your tasks and keep lists of everything that needs doing. And no matter how much you don’t feel like doing something just get it out of the way and NEVER leave it until the next day!

TIP: Use post-it notes. They are cheap and good.

Pitfall 2: Strive for Perfection

You will never have a “perfect” website or product but you know what? It doesn’t matter! It’s important you get started as soon as you can and make your website “live”. You can tweak things as you go along and improvements WILL come later but if you try to get everything “right” before you start then you’ll never start.

TIP: Update your site daily in little ways, it saves doing everything at once and the search-engines it too.

Pitfall 3: Waste Money

Don’t get caught up jumping from opportunity to opportunity or buying everything that lands in your inbox. You’ll be surprised how much you can get for free. Trust me - you don’t need half the stuff you see online. Try to control your emotions and think before you buy. Write a list of pros and cons, and make sure that the product or service is essential to YOU.

TIP: Look for reviews by people without a vested interest in the product and ask questions in forums.

Pitfall 4: Not Spending Enough

Unfortunately you have to spend a little. It won’t be much starting out, but you will need more as you grow. For a start you’ll need a domain, a host, an autoresponder - but these are pretty affordable these days. The bulk of your expenses will be on promotion, usually ezine ads or pay-per-click. If you’re paying someone to create your product or you’re buying resell rights then this is another expense (but you can start with free affiliate programs).

TIP: Keep your “Internet Income” separate and re-invest. You’ll be glad you did later.

Pitfall 5: Wrong Markets/Niches

If you are dead set on conquering a certain market you could end up on a long and expensive journey that is doomed to failure. Do some research first. A so-called “niche” market is a good find but only if this niche will spend money! Other markets, like Internet Marketing, are very busy BUT Internet Marketers spend money - and the drive to make money is a strong human emotion. There’s a lot of them around!

TIP: Find something that interests you and use a site like nichebot.com to see how many searches there are for that subject. High Traffic and Low Demand are your goal.

Pitfall 6: Lack of Growth

You must continuously grow yourself and expand your mind. Learning is essential. If you don’t you’ll be stuck with the same skills and ideas and you’ll never even notice when you are bogged down in complacency and routine.

TIP: Put some time away each day to read a few articles and browse some sites. Learning just one new idea a day can increase your potential rapidly.

Pitfall 7: Doing It Alone

You can do it alone but it is harder, and without support you are more likely to fail. It doesn’t have to be much. On-line forums, for example, are an amazing source of ideas and encouragement. And with other people, by forming Joint Ventures or starting your own affiliate program you can really leverage your efforts and do FAR MORE than you could ever do on your own.

TIP: Visit forums, messageboards and maillists. Lurk for a while until you’re ready.

Pitfall 8: Going For Small Money

You will never get rich selling $20 items. Seriously, include some higher priced goods and services in your marketing. You’ll get less sales, but more profits. You won’t know if they sell until you try! But don’t fall into the trap of selling any old thing because you get a high commission. Integrity is important, too.

TIP: High ticket sales work better with existing customers who you already have a relationship with. Try them as a back-end.

Pitfall 9: Mixing Life and Work

One of the biggest pitfalls when working from home is the fact that life can encroach your activities - simply because you ARE at home. Try to separate the two and have fixed times when you work, and a set area to do it. Work doesn’t have to take over your life, but neither should you let life interfere with your work.

TIP: Use a spare room or a spare corner and ONLY use it for work.

Pitfall 10: Not Ambitious

You won’t know unless you try. Assume you can do *anything* - because you can! You may not be ready to do it yet, but don’t set up mental blocks in advance. You can create your own profitable items, sell them well, and have others selling them for you. You can operate a range of websites, even host seminars, or teach others. YOU CAN.

TIP: Recognize excuses for what they are. If you need help, invest in a good self-help book.

I hope identifying these pitfalls help you look at yourself differently. Contrary to popular belief internet marketing is not an instant path to riches, but it is an achievable one.

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August 12th, 2007 Posted by Coldie | Autoresponder, Forums, Internet Business, Motivational, Net-Preneurship | no comments

Writing Articles To Earn Money

Articles should be written to make the best use of keywords without being obvious. Information is what the reader wants so do not just write one big pile of commercial. Readers go to your article because they want to learn something. If they do, they are more likely to click on your site to see what else you have to offer. Gradually you can steer them towards your promotions or products.

Make sure there are no grammatical errors. Break it into manageable paragraphs and keep the line length about 60-65 characters so the reader doesn’t have to use his mouse to see your writing.

Another area is who writes the article. Some people can publish them very easily but others either don’t have the time or don’t feel comfortable enough to do their own. Research is important here, including trying out someone who offers to write them for you. Try him out and if he performs to your satisfaction you can continue with him. Eventually a hesitant author may decide to try it himself, as he gets more experienced with his marketing skills. A good place to get recommendations is on a forum.

One of the most obvious place to place articles is article directories because they will submit them to hundreds of sites. The author’s link is then sent out with the articles and hopefully many readers will click on it to find out more about this author, especially if the subject is in his area of marketing.

Your own website is a great venue for your articles. A good example would be to put the article on affiliate marketing on a web page. Then links on that page can offer the reader a route to one or more of your affiliate sites. Or write one on the benefits of using autoresponders and have a link to one or two.

Make sure that your articles not only use keywords that relate to whatever subject about which you are writing, but remember that content is king. Commercials are o.k. but save them for your blog or a broadcast to your subscriber list. Well-written articles can help you build an opt-in list. Your readers will be anxious to read more of your material and we all know that subscriber lists lead to income opportunities. Your site’s reputation will increase as well. Soon some of your subscribers may recommend your site to others.

Be sure to stick to subjects that either pertain to your type of business or if you are promoting affiliate products and sites, aim your subject to whatever you are promoting. Not an ad, maybe more information on the general subject of that product. For example, if the product is a health strengthening juice, write an article on the need to supplement your nutrition.

A good way to advertise articles is to set up each article on a web page and then make a master list on a separate page with a link to the article. Using an autoresponder for the same method is good too. Then take out an ad, either paid or unpaid, and advertise the master list.

Articles obviously can be used in various places and with a little imagination your business will greatly profit from them.

August 8th, 2007 Posted by Coldie | Articles, Autoresponder, Marketing | no comments