Seven
Success Secrets for 2006
By
Charlie Page
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I
think we have all asked the same question at one time or another.
That question is ...
"What
does it really take to succeed online?"
If
we listen to the emails and websites we read, we hear many
strong opinions.
- "Create
your own product" they say.
- "Do
joint ventures" says another.
- "Pay
per click advertising is all you need" says yet another
voice.
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And
they always make it sound so much easier than it really is, while
loudly proclaiming that their way is the only way. And yet we know
that can not be true.
So
... what DOES it take to succeed online?
While
I will not pretend to have all the answers, I will share openly
what has worked (and is working now) for me and my clients as well.
Experience
has proven that focusing on these seven basics will yield results,
no matter what market you are attempting to reach or product you
are promoting.
1.
YOU MUST HAVE A WEBSITE TO SUCCEED
It
used to be that email was enough. But today you need a website.
It is incredibly ironic that this vital beginning step is the step
where so many people fail.
Creating
a website can be hard if you don't know how. But there is a solution,
and that solution is blogging.
Using
Blogger.com, you really can put meaningful content on the web today,
and do it free.
If
you have ever struggled to create a website, if you have been confused
by HTML editors and all the technical mumbo-jumbo, try blogging
today.
2.
USE EMAIL TO FOLLOW UP
This
is probably the #1 piece of advice I give clients, and it works
almost every time.
The
logic is undeniable.
If
your site is wildly successful, over 90% of first time visitors
will not buy on their first visit!
How
are they going to remember to return to your site, when there are
billions of sites online, many of which are probably your competitors?
You
must remind them to come back. You must woo them back with enticing
offers and give them solid reasons to do business with you. And
nothing does that better than email.
If
spending money is an issue, you can create a follow up system free
at SendFree.com
3.
LET THEM HEAR YOUR VOICE
There
is no doubt about it ... content is king. People come online to
find answers to their questions and solutions to their problems.
When
your site is the one providing those answers and solutions, people
will buy.
But
first things first - people have to find your site. And that means
getting listed in the search engines. And getting listed in the
search engines means
providing new content as often as you can.
I suggest
adding content to your site every day, or at least every week.
The
great thing here is that you don't have to write it! If you can
write your own content, by all means do that. People love to hear
from other real people, much more than they want to hear from some
slick marketer.
If
you can't write, or just don't want to, then look for resale rights
products that offer articles.
Using
Google, just enter this search phrase. "resale rights"
+ articles You will find lots of sites offering pre-written articles
that you can use as content on your website.
4.
BE COMMITTED
Here
is a huge mistake that is made over and over again by very well-meaning
people. They join a program, try making it work for six or seven
weeks, then quit when things don't happen as quickly as they were
lead to believe.
This
is an understandable situation, but one that will lead to failure
every time.
The
fact is, success takes time. Just as you would not expect to open
a pizza shop in your town and become an overnight success, so too
you should not expect immediate success online.
It
can happen, but it is rare, no matter how many say they have done
it.
The
key here is to do your homework before committing to any program
or business. 'Doing your homework' includes asking questions, hearing
from people who have succeeded with the program, getting wise counsel
from people you respect, and taking the time to think it through.
Once
you find a product or program you believe in, make a commitment
to stick with it until you have tried everything possible to succeed.
That
commitment will take time to accomplish, and you might just find
that an extra month or three of hard work is the key that unlocks
the success you desire.
5.
EXPAND SLOWLY
There
are many ways to make money on the Internet. There are even more
ways to advertise or promote a product or program.
And
that wide variety of choice is often the downfall of many a well-meaning
person who is new to the ways of the Internet.
The
best advice here is to choose one or two methods of marketing, and
get a deep knowledge of what to do in each before moving forward.
One
way to do that is to make a list of all the possible ways you could
use to promote your offer. Then number the list, making #1 the method
you think would
be most likely to succeed.
Learn
all you can about that method, moving on to your second choice only
when you feel you have mastered the first tactic.
Doing
this will help you save money, sell more products, and help you
become an expert at marketing online, which will give you the power
to sell any product to any market any time you want!
6.
DEVELOP SALES RESISTANCE
This
might sound odd coming from a guy who sells things online for a
living, but it's a big one. So big, I almost made this number 1!
If
you and I were to count how many products we have bought in the
last 12 months that are going unused now, we might get downright
depressed!
It's
a fact, Internet marketers know how to sell. Their sites know how
to get us to take action now, and boy do we buy. We buy things we
don't need, and sometimes we buy the same thing over and over again!
The
way to develop sales resistance, and keep more of your money in
your pocket where it belongs, is to ask questions. Here are three
that I ask before buying anything.
- Do
I really need this now?
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Do I already own it, or own a similar product?
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What problem will this purchase solve?
-
What is my specific plan for using this product in
the next 24 hours?
I believe
that we should buy what we need to succeed. Be that information,
or a service, or a product to sell, you simply can not make money
without spending money. But spending wisely is a must!
7.
BE REALISTIC
We
touched on this in point 4, but it's worth another look. My friend,
sites that say you will earn $10,000, $20,000 or more in the next
90 days no matter what your current level of experience is are lying
to you.
We
live in an amazing time. The Internet has opened new possibilities
to anyone with a connection and a burning desire to succeed. And
that is a wonderful thing, one that will literally change our world.
But
it takes skills and time to succeed online, and there is no getting
around that.
Can
you make a living online? For most people, the answer is yes. But
that yes must be tempered with the knowledge that it takes work,
certain skills, some startup money, and time to succeed online.
If
you are realistic, it can work.
The
seven secrets revealed above have passed the test of time, working
for people on almost every continent and in every economic circumstance.
Let
me encourage you to take these seven secrets and make them your
own. Take time to choose what you want to accomplish online, then
take action today using these seven secrets as your guide.
Henry
David Thoreau said "If one advances confidently in the direction
of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined,
he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours."
Nowhere
is that statement more true than on the Internet. I hope that 2006
is all you dream it to be.
Charlie
Page teaches real people how to succeed on the
Internet at www.RealWorldTactics.com
Want to
know what works in the real world? Find out now by
visiting Charlie online, or calling his toll free
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