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We offer web marketing help for those people who have started home-based businesses and have found less success then they were expecting.

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    Frank talks a little about the importance of persistance in marketing, combining online and offline techniques to increas closing rates, and the negative impact of the instant gratification mindset.We also present the second half of an interview with author Ann Seig.
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    Episode 6 Frankly Better Internet Marketing

    Meet Jackie Aellen, multi-level marketing expert, and high level Shaklee executive. Frank also talks about the representation of your business, and what it means to succeed on the Internet

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    Waiting for the armored car to arrive

    Waiting for the armored car to arrive.....when does the money kick in?

    So, your doing all the right things, at the right times. You have your own domain name, your own, personal web page is up, you have auto responder letters going out all the time, you are putting up classified ads, you are promoting your business using offline techniques.....when does the armored car pull into the driveway with all that crazy money?

    Patience, my friend, everything you have done so far is a means to an end. Each step is a way to accomplish a separate, higher goal, and even that separate, higher goal is not the final goal. In reality, you are still some distance away from success on the Internet.

    What you are doing so far puts you in the same category as the best new Internet marketers who have started online businesses. You are already doing more then most newbie’s, and you are well on your way to completing the first major step in Internet marketing, building a list.
    OK, no, you are not, that is a mis-statement. Building your list is a job that will never be completed for as long as you are an Internet marketer. The reason why this is true is simple.....the money is in the list. Not everyone on your list is going to buy from you, so it is important to have a large and friendly list.

    There are a couple of important considerations when you are building a list. The first, most important consideration is keeping track of the list. To be honest, I started out keeping my list on a database, but I have since decided that this tracking was a difficult job that could best be done by someone else, and now it is. I have started keeping my list only on my auto responder web site. I have heard of a good recommendation for this task from one of my guests, Mr. Simon Stepsys of the UK, He recommends Traffic Oasis, but we use Aweber. Services are similar, both are good, and you will do well with either. It is just a matter of learning how to best make use of the services offered.

    The second major task involved with the list is making best friends. Now, doesn't it seem contradictory that you would try to make each and every individual on a list, which is hopefully growing larger by the day your best friend? Yes, it does....not only is it contradictory, but its impossible. Nevertheless, that does not mean that you should not try.

    So how do you try? That is simple, you try in every possible way. Simple to answer, tough to do.
    You start with emails...lots of emails. It is true that many people will be turned off by too many emails, but the people who accept the emails will grow to know you. From knowing you, it is a short step to trusting you, and that is only one-step short of buying from you. There is a lot of mistrust on the Internet, and its largely justified. This is the bar, which you must overcome through your emails.

    You continue with telephone conversations. Yes, you should pick up the telephone, and contact as many of these people as you can, every day. Keep track of who they are and what they are doing and build an actual relationship with them.

    Is this hard work? Absolutely. Is it going to take time? Yes, it will. Is it worth it? Absolutely, for two reasons.

    The first reason is that eventually it will pay off, in lots of ways. As an Internet marketer, you have the opportunity to meet and make friends with LOTS of people, and this can only be good. The more people you meet and help, the more you invest in the Law of Karma, which states that whatever you do will come back to you. Here we begin to glimpse the higher values of becoming an Internet marketer. The more you help people, the more you invest into the Law of Karma, and it does come back. It almost never comes back from the same person, it always comes back in unexpected forms, and the measuring system is not the same as you are used too....but it does come back.

    The measuring system of the Law of Karma has more to do with equality of need then equality of value. On the other hand, more correctly, the need you have for what is coming to you is figured in to the value, and has a higher weight then the dollar or time value that we are used to giving things. Let me sum it up more simply. If you help people when they need it, without regard to the dollar or time value, you will get the help you need when you need it, without regard to the dollar or time value. It is the support system of the cosmos, and it is UNBELIEVABLY GREAT!

    In addition, you, as an Internet marketer, have put yourself in the position of helping a LOT of people a LOT of the time. It is a GIFT, and an advantage that few people have. Cherish it, cultivate it, and tap into it. Network with your list, make them your friends, to the extent that they will let you into their lives, and help them as much as possible. Tap into that Law of Karma, and become unbelievably rich.

    I define being rich as having what you need when you need it....being comfortable and without unfulfilled needs. In that respect, The Law of Karma will make you rich beyond your wildest dreams.

    The second reason why it is worth your time to make best friends with the people on your list is that its fun. Meeting people and helping them is a good feeling, and having lots of friends and acquaintances puts you in the position to benefit in many ways. Just set it up, it is going to happen for you if you let it.

    So that’s it. If you collect emails and make best friends, the people on your list will trust you, buy from you, provide you with the opportunity to help them, and the resulting investment in the Law of Karma will lead to a rich, fulfilling life.

    THAT IS why I love Internet marketing so much.

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    Are you the Company or are you the Business

    When we buy into an online opportunity, we usually do so because we believe we can be successful in that business, that we can make money with it. Therefore, by definition, we believe that our opportunity is the mother of all businesses, and the ultimate answer to all of our prospects needs, as well, of course, as our own.





    It is a very short step from that point to the idea that our business is everything, and that we represent that opportunity. It is important to resist that mindset, first because it does not have a lot of validity, and second because it can be harmful. It does not have a lot of validity because your business will not sell itself no matter what you have been told. Ultimately, sales should be conducted person to person.





    With the promises of instant wealth that are constantly made to any prospect, it strikes me that anyone who is considering an online business would need that personal contact before enough trust can be built to commit money to the opportunity. I know that was true for Cathy and I.
    There is another aspect to personal contact, in that it sets the marketer who uses it apart from those who do actually relay on the website and the auto responders to do the selling for them. Please do not misunderstand, those are valuable, necessary tools and an important part of many sales process. In some cases, those tools will be enough to actually close the sale. However, if this is the limit of your sales effort, your sales will indeed be limited.





    There are a large number of prospects who would be willing to buy if they could just contact a real person, someone who they can get to know and trust, someone who they can turn to if things are not working out as planned, which happens more often then not. In that case, In that case, that new marketer wants to deal with a real person, not some nameless faceless company whom that new marketer WANTS to trust, but isn't quite sure at that point if the trust is justified.





    You want that new marketer to keep their enthusiasm, and show that person how to direct that enthusiasm into a co-coordinated and comprehensive sales effort, rather then amplify their confusion and disappointment.





    Therefore, in both respects, both before and after the sale, it is important that the prospect or the new marketer see YOU as the representative rather then the company. I have touched on this point before, but it bears repeating....ALWAYS remember that there will probably be other ideas, products, and opportunities that you will be selling in the future. When you get to that point, you will want your list to trust you, and not your company. It is quite likely that you will be offering more then one business, and besides, anything can happen suddenly and without warning to your online opportunity.





    Let me go to the bottom line on this topic. I am skeptical of automated systems in the first place. I believe that there are aspects on online marketing that can and should be automated, but I cannot escape the idea that when it comes to actually selling to the customer, there is no substitute for, and nothing as effective as, personal contact.





    Once that personal contact has been established, it needs to be expanded and amplified until that prospect sees YOU as a friend, genuinely interested in the prospect and their welfare. When that happens, you will find yourself with a growing and responsive list, which is the absolute key to long-term success in the online marketing world.






    Till next time, I'm Frank Sutter, for F & C Marketing Enterprises.







    Here are F & C's Links:

    Do you like to travel? How would you like to make all your vacations a business expense??
    Check out how !!

    Ann Seig, the author of the book "
    The Renegade Network Marketer"

    Our business homepage

    Or Visit our Capture page

    Our Press room

    Frank & Cathy's Direct Matches Site

    Shop online with
    Aisle 19 over 600 stores to choose from , and better yet get CASH BACK too !!

    Find all kinds of FREE things at
    Freebie Force You can Join Free

    Check out this
    private invite from F & C

    Video Links :

    Check out all of our video's on
    UTube You can view all of F and C's videos here, please feel free to leave comments.

    Blog Links:

    Blogger.com

    Mybloglog.com

  • Original Air Date:

    Episode 6 Frankly Better Internet Marketing

    Meet Jackie Aellen, multi-level marketing expert, and high level Shaklee executive. Frank also talks about the representation of your business, and what it means to succeed on the Internet

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    Episode 5 Frankly Better Internet Marketing

    This week, Frank talks with Mr, Simon Stepsys, accomplished marketer from the United Kingdom. He also talks about the topics of using Blogger.com as a marketing tool, and about the three basic tools an internet marketer must start with to succeed in business.

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    Blogger

    I'd like to talk about one of the most useful tools we have found on the web today to assist us in our marketing. That tool is Blogger.com.

    I think originally, the concept was to create a website for blogging that met every need a blogger might have. In so doing, Google has created a website that almost simulates free web pages. Its a wonderful site, and we have used it for blogging, as well as capture pages, video displays, and more.

    Let me start by explaining what, in my mind, has represented a revolution in web self-expression. Most marketers know and understand the value of writing and submitting articles on the web as a way to get your company noticed, create back links, and get higher search rankings.

    I might be wrong about this, but the way I understand it, one of the ways to get higher rankings in the searches is to have other relevant pages link to yours. In other words, if other important....meaning highly visited...websites are linking to yours, it must mean that your website is important too. Basically, its equivalent to saying that if you have popular friends, you must be OK too. This is what is known as a back link.

    Now its sort of cheating, but one of the best ways to make back links happen is to actually create them. Specifically, the concept is to write an article that would be interesting enough to be read by a fair number of people, which means you would have a fair number of visitors, and then have that page which is GETTING those visitors linking back to your home page. The result is that there is an important....meaning highly visited....page linked to your page. This gives your page more relevance in the searches.

    Well, this became such a common practice that the article websites began to become abused. The sad fact is that not everyone has the ability to write. Its my belief that far more people can write then believe they can, but nonetheless, if you don't sit down and take the time to organize your thoughts, the writing you produce will reflect that. I don't consider myself a particularly good writer, but I do have the ability to organize my thoughts.

    After the production of tons of sloppily written articles came the mass submission tools, which allowed the sloppy writing to be widely distributed. A mass submission tool allows the same article to be submitted to many websites at the same time. Well, the article sites didn't like this practice, because they saw their service as an outlet for legitimate, thoughtful articles about legitimate topics, not marketing tools. Thats not to say that an article cannot serve both purposes, it certainly can. Its just that so many articles weren't very thoughtful, they were just thinly disguised attempts to create back links. Basically, people started dashing out a few lines about how wonderful their opportunity was, and posting it with a link.....which amounts to an advertisement!

    Well, the article sites didn't like this practice, they saw it as cheapening the value of what they were trying to create. What they wanted was an outlet for serious writers to write about serious topics, and get published and seen by a wide audience. That concept simply doesn't fit with an article that reads...

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    At that point, the article sites began to restrict submissions, communicate with each other to reduce mass submissions, and archive their articles to prevent repeated submissions of the same topics. All of this was a legitimate effort to maintain the integrity of their efforts. And all of this made it much more difficult to use articles as a means to create back links.
    At that point, marketers turned to blogging, which is much more free-form and less structured as a creative outlet. For our purposes at F & C Marketing, we would rather use blogs then articles anyway, its very likely that they will get more hits. I may be wrong, but in my view, a back-link is a back-link.

    Which brings me back to Blogger.com. They allow you to post almost anything, and they also provide ways to make it look good. They allow the posting of writing, videos, audio snippets, polling, pictures....just so much. And linking is not a problem, they allow lots of links....as a marketer, you can read that as back links.

    We have even...more then once, created opt-in pages on Blogger.com, with a video, a short bit of writing, and an opt-in form. And our submissions have never yet been rejected.

    We recommend Blogger.com. Its a very powerful marketing tool. I only hope that their bandwidth is not overrun with cheap, thoughtless advertising. It really serves nobody to post things that aren't interesting to look at, the whole point is to get views, not just post.
    One of the interesting things I have found out by talking to experts in the field of online marketing is that the search engines place a huge weight on the length of time visitors spend on your website. In other words, the relevance of your back-link will be determined by how many visitors go there, and how long they spend. The larger these numbers are, the higher you will rank in the searches.

    For that reason, it makes sense to make your blog interesting....captivating if you can, and essential to put a link there to your home website. Get people to go to your blog, and get them to stay there as long as you can. And that, more then any other reason is why it doesn't serve your purposes to post garbage blogs. In fact, quite the opposite....if you can get people to read for a little while and watch a video, its going to work out better for you.

    Just know that this wont happen unless your blog is interesting. And don't forget the link.
    Now, another tidbit I have learned from talking to experts in this field is that your home page and your back-link page, which in this case is the blog, is that both pages should have similar key words in both the title and text. And that these key words should be similar to the domain name of your home page. To be honest, I'm not exactly sure why this is true, but it makes sense. It has to do with the search engines and the way your page gets found.

    I hope these tips help you make use of Blogger.com, one of the very best marketing tools on the web.


    Here are F & C's Links:

    Do you like to travel? How would you like to make all your vacations a business expense?? Check out how !!

    Ann Seig, the author of the book "The Renegade Network Marketer"

    Our business homepage

    Or Visit our Capture page

    Our Press room

    Frank & Cathy's Direct Matches Site

    Shop online with Aisle 19 over 600 stores to choose from , and better yet get CASH BACK too !!

    Find all kinds of FREE things at Freebie Force You can Join Free

    Check out this private invite from F & C

    Video Links :
    Check out all of our video's on UTube You can view all of F and C's videos here, please feel free to leave comments.

    Blog Links:
    Blogger.com
    Mybloglog.com

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