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Developing A Focused Marketing Strategy o have some graphics created to give you a more professional looking package.You want all of your marketing messages to have a single focus, so they pull together instead of competing with each other. Great! So how do you come up with one?First, there are several things you need to know. Who is your target? As specifically as possible, who are you trying to sell to? Don’t just say “women,” say, “fashion conscious women age 18-35.” Say, “stay-at-home mothers of preschool children.”Next, what benefit of your product or service will most appeal to them? Let’s say you’re selling grass seed. The fact that your seed makes lawns greener is a feature. When your neighbors get jealous of your greener lawn, tha Many information marketers want a "Plain Jane" look to their products to keep their costs down. But, this can lead to your looking unprofessional and being perceived as not being worth what you are charging. Invest some up front for professional looking graphics that you can reuse on multiple products. 7. Over producing on an initial product launch to try and save a few cents on the per unit production cost. If you commit up front to a large inventory run in order to shave a few cents off the unit price you are also committing yourself to a bunch of inventory that you hope you can move. Until you have a prove What Is A Home Based Business You Could Start Information marketing can be a tricky business. Here's 10 more common mistakes made that you can avoid to maximize your chances for success.Looking to start a new home based business? If so, you know that you have to have the right products in order for your business to be successful. Here are suggestions for a few home based business categories to start with.A home based business starts at home everyday, may go out of the house during the day, and ends up back at home. Be sure and have a separate business phone line because a home based business can get calls 24 hours a day.Service businesses are ex maples of home based businesses. Maybe you have some talent for finishing basements, but do not want the hassle or the overhead of employees and renting a brick and 1. No follow-up autoresponder series to help people consume their product. When your customers receives your product for the first time they can easily be overwhelmed by all they have received. You might have a thick manual and case after case of CDs and/or DVDs. They just don't know where to begin. First, you should have a "Read this First" or "Getting Started" document to help them through your product step by step. In addition to this you should have an autoresponder sequence that follows up with them and does the same thing. Tell them what to do first, second, third, etc. If you don't your customers consume your product your chances of selling them additional products or services is significantly limited. 2. Not having a product line and trying to rely on the sales of a single product. Very few Internet success stories are a result of someone selling a single product alone. If you are always relying on selling to new customers then your chances of long-term success are minimal. It is always easier to sell a new product to an existing customer, so you must have a line of products that you can offer. It's impossible to do an "upsell" online if you don't have additional products or services to offer. 3. Not attending live events to network. Your best source of JV partners and others with which you can collaborate is by meeting these people in person at a live conference or seminar. That's where you build the rapport and trust that leads to long-term business relationships. If you are not attending a few events every year you are significantly restricting opportunities to help you grow your business even more. 4. Trying to do it all digitally. You are leaving a lot of money on the table if you are offering your information products in digital format only. Sure it takes a little work to convert a product to physical format. But, I've seen upsells online where a printed version of call transcripts convert at 30%, 40% or even higher. So consider some physical products to help you maximize your information marketing revenues. 5. A lack of a consistent look and feel to all your products. As you begin to increase your presence in the information marketing world you're going to want people to recognize your products. This is done best by branding yourself with a consistent look and feel to everything you do. Your information products should have the same look as your website so that people will know it's you. It's easier to sell a product to someone who is comfortable with you and branding is a critical aspect to helping increase that comfort level. 6. Not investing a little up front to have some graphics created to give you a more professional looking package. Many information marketers want a "Plain Jane" look to their products to keep their costs down. But, this can lead to your looking unprofessional and being perceived as not being worth what you are charging. Invest some up front for professional looking graphics that you can reuse on multiple products. 7. Over producing on an initial product launch to try and save a few cents on the per unit production cost. If you commit up front to a large inventory run in order to shave a few cents off the unit price you are also committing yourself to a bunch of inventory that you hope you can move. Until you have a proven Gift Giving for Business a Major Headache o do first, second, third, etc.Corporate gifting is a big headache for most business owners; how much to spend, who to spend the money on, where to get the gifts, what to get and how to gauge the effect of that giving in terms of benefits for the company are all important questions. When a company decides to give gifts it needs to be planned out as part of doing business, not just a last minute impulse. The cost of gifting should be built in to the cost of your product and used when evaluating your break even point.With a plan for gifting as part of the cost of the product you will never come up short in November or offend someone by getting a gift for one emplo If you don't your customers consume your product your chances of selling them additional products or services is significantly limited. 2. Not having a product line and trying to rely on the sales of a single product. Very few Internet success stories are a result of someone selling a single product alone. If you are always relying on selling to new customers then your chances of long-term success are minimal. It is always easier to sell a new product to an existing customer, so you must have a line of products that you can offer. It's impossible to do an "upsell" online if you don't have additional products or services to offer. 3. Not attending live events to network. Your best source of JV partners and others with which you can collaborate is by meeting these people in person at a live conference or seminar. That's where you build the rapport and trust that leads to long-term business relationships. If you are not attending a few events every year you are significantly restricting opportunities to help you grow your business even more. 4. Trying to do it all digitally. You are leaving a lot of money on the table if you are offering your information products in digital format only. Sure it takes a little work to convert a product to physical format. But, I've seen upsells online where a printed version of call transcripts convert at 30%, 40% or even higher. So consider some physical products to help you maximize your information marketing revenues. 5. A lack of a consistent look and feel to all your products. As you begin to increase your presence in the information marketing world you're going to want people to recognize your products. This is done best by branding yourself with a consistent look and feel to everything you do. Your information products should have the same look as your website so that people will know it's you. It's easier to sell a product to someone who is comfortable with you and branding is a critical aspect to helping increase that comfort level. 6. Not investing a little up front to have some graphics created to give you a more professional looking package. Many information marketers want a "Plain Jane" look to their products to keep their costs down. But, this can lead to your looking unprofessional and being perceived as not being worth what you are charging. Invest some up front for professional looking graphics that you can reuse on multiple products. 7. Over producing on an initial product launch to try and save a few cents on the per unit production cost. If you commit up front to a large inventory run in order to shave a few cents off the unit price you are also committing yourself to a bunch of inventory that you hope you can move. Until you have a prove Kibbutz Puts Industry To Shame ive events to network.In the world of the citrus fruit drinks industry the name Gan Shmuel Foods LTD. crops up again and again with positive connotations. Now a world player on the soft drink markets Gan Shmuel’s ability to foresee global weather patterns is renouned throughout the soft drink industry.This year, OJ manufacturers in the USA took a severe blow as orange groves fell victim to heavy frosts and hurricanes. With no oranges to squeeze the American orange juice market fell into a severe recession causing the price of FCOJ to double on the global markets within the space of a few weeks.Now, major American OJ manufacturers have no other op Your best source of JV partners and others with which you can collaborate is by meeting these people in person at a live conference or seminar. That's where you build the rapport and trust that leads to long-term business relationships. If you are not attending a few events every year you are significantly restricting opportunities to help you grow your business even more. 4. Trying to do it all digitally. You are leaving a lot of money on the table if you are offering your information products in digital format only. Sure it takes a little work to convert a product to physical format. But, I've seen upsells online where a printed version of call transcripts convert at 30%, 40% or even higher. So consider some physical products to help you maximize your information marketing revenues. 5. A lack of a consistent look and feel to all your products. As you begin to increase your presence in the information marketing world you're going to want people to recognize your products. This is done best by branding yourself with a consistent look and feel to everything you do. Your information products should have the same look as your website so that people will know it's you. It's easier to sell a product to someone who is comfortable with you and branding is a critical aspect to helping increase that comfort level. 6. Not investing a little up front to have some graphics created to give you a more professional looking package. Many information marketers want a "Plain Jane" look to their products to keep their costs down. But, this can lead to your looking unprofessional and being perceived as not being worth what you are charging. Invest some up front for professional looking graphics that you can reuse on multiple products. 7. Over producing on an initial product launch to try and save a few cents on the per unit production cost. If you commit up front to a large inventory run in order to shave a few cents off the unit price you are also committing yourself to a bunch of inventory that you hope you can move. Until you have a prove 10 Ways to Improving Your Client Relationships vert at 30%, 40% or even higher. So consider some physical products to help you maximize your information marketing revenues.10 Ways to Improving Your Client Relationships One thing is true for all consultants; if we have any work, we have clients! One of the most important parts of our work is maintaining and enhancing our relationships with our clients. Maintaining and growing these relationships makes the time spent on a project more enjoyable, satisfying and effective. Improved relationships also improves the chance that we will get referrals and future business. The following are ten things you can do to improve these important business relationships, and some suggestions on how to get started. 1. Have a clear 5. A lack of a consistent look and feel to all your products. As you begin to increase your presence in the information marketing world you're going to want people to recognize your products. This is done best by branding yourself with a consistent look and feel to everything you do. Your information products should have the same look as your website so that people will know it's you. It's easier to sell a product to someone who is comfortable with you and branding is a critical aspect to helping increase that comfort level. 6. Not investing a little up front to have some graphics created to give you a more professional looking package. Many information marketers want a "Plain Jane" look to their products to keep their costs down. But, this can lead to your looking unprofessional and being perceived as not being worth what you are charging. Invest some up front for professional looking graphics that you can reuse on multiple products. 7. Over producing on an initial product launch to try and save a few cents on the per unit production cost. If you commit up front to a large inventory run in order to shave a few cents off the unit price you are also committing yourself to a bunch of inventory that you hope you can move. Until you have a prove Email Letter Writing - How to Write Great Email Letters o have some graphics created to give you a more professional looking package.One of the keys to writing strong emails is to imagine that you are indeed writing to a person, a very specific person. One way to do that is to imagine that you are writing this email to a friend, a very specific friend. Write it like you are writing it to him or her. If that is too difficult, ask a friend to subscribe to your list, and then it will be real – he or she is on the list, and they will be reading your email – write it to them! This will make your emails better immediately.Although I am not a proponent of some special structure in your email, I will give you a raw structure.You see, I think that when emails Many information marketers want a "Plain Jane" look to their products to keep their costs down. But, this can lead to your looking unprofessional and being perceived as not being worth what you are charging. Invest some up front for professional looking graphics that you can reuse on multiple products. 7. Over producing on an initial product launch to try and save a few cents on the per unit production cost. If you commit up front to a large inventory run in order to shave a few cents off the unit price you are also committing yourself to a bunch of inventory that you hope you can move. Until you have a proven track record of the number of units you can expect to sell on a new product launch you are better off being conservative and spending a little bit more per unit. 8. Packaging inconsistent with the pricing of your product. Perceived value is critically important in the information marketing business. If you price your product at $97, $197, $497, $997 or more than your product should look professional and consistent with the price you're charging. You can't deliver CDs or DVDs in paper sleeves if you have a higher priced product. 9. Not providing adequate sales tools for your affiliates. Typically in the information marketing business sales made by affiliates is a significant portion of your product sales. If you're expecting big things from your affiliates then you need to provide them adequate tools to sell on your behalf. You need to have articles they can use, pre-written classified ads, banners, and more than make it easy for them to market on your behalf. 10. No built-in "name capture" tools inside of your product. If you're selling a book or any type of information product you should have embedded within your product ways to drive people back to your website to either purchase additional products or sign up for a newsletter. A lot of information products are passed around, so the person reading your book or manual may not be the one who originally purchased it. So you need to put in place ways to drive the reader back to your website to capture their name and email address so you can do follow-up marketing to them.
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