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  • How to Take Off Fast with Your Internet Business

    By: Kevin Nunley


    The great thing about the Internet is one person can come up with
    a great idea, put it online, and start earning money--all in a
    day. Granted, not all of us who try do it so quickly (my Internet
    biz took a year to earn our first dollar). But you have to admit
    the ability to use the Internet--a major mass media--for almost
    no money, is a tremendous opportunity. A lot of variables go
    into business success, but following these 3 tips increase your
    chances for quick results.

    Find a Niche That REALLY Wants What You Sell

    One of the quickest ways to make a business successful is to
    focus on a small group of people who REALLY want a product or
    service. Because they aren’t the biggest group of customers, the
    specialized product or service probably isn’t going to be
    available at Walmart.

    You may remember Corey Rudl's big two binder Internet promotion
    course. At the time, there weren't many big and detailed guides
    to the subject. Yet, a lot of people were looking for just what
    Corey had created. He earned $2.5 million the first year.

    Many of the customers in your group may not know where they can
    get what they want. The Internet is an incredibly convenient way
    for people to search for what it is they want or need. When you
    show up, specializing in satisfying their demands and giving
    these customers exactly what they’ve had such a hard time
    finding, you get an enthusiastic group of long term buyers.

    Let me give you an example. I recently spent a few days in
    Southwest Texas. It’s deep in the heart of ranch country. Men and
    boys still wear cowboy hats just as they have for 150 years. It’s
    not the largest group in the world, but these guys really WANT
    their cowboy hats.

    Cory and Victoria noticed that it was hard to find a store that
    stocked many cowboy hats. Their solution was to open an entire
    store specializing in them. You can get any kind of hat, styled
    any way, for any sized head.
    For many customers their store is regarded as an answer to a
    prayer. "This is the first time in 25 years that I’ve worn a hat
    that fits my head right," one customer told me.

    Next, Cory and Victoria put their store on the Internet. What
    better way to reach a narrow group of customers, spread out over
    the world, who REALLY want their product.

    Spend a Little Money for Your Own Website. Affiliate sites and
    free sites are fine, but you will need to create your own
    individual space online to make the big bucks.

    Let's say you aren't an expert in html and don't particularly
    feel the need to do it all yourself. Here's my recommendation for
    getting on-line fast and easy. Spend the $15 or so to get your
    own .com address. It's the easiest kind of address for customers
    to remember. Sign up with one of the e-commerce providers that
    gives you a browser-based design system. All you have to do is
    type in your headlines, copy and paste in your text, and pull up
    some graphics to enhance your products and services.

    Register with search engines. All4one.com has a great free one-
    click registration form that gets your site on the spider list of
    the major search engines. It’s been pretty successful for me,
    though they need to update the site. Research abounds on other
    low cost search registrations. You can often expect significant
    numbers of visitors to find you through search engines,
    outperforming most other forms of promotion.

    Tell the World Why They’ve Come to the Right Place

    Share your story. Tell how you got into the business you're in.
    Be sure to tell WHY you do what you do and what values,
    pleasures, and challenges make you continue in the business. But
    most of the copy shouldn't be about you. Tell people how you help
    customers. Talk about the successes your customers have had.
    Quote your philosophy on how everyone needs the BENEFITS your
    product or service gives customers. This is the kind of story
    your customers and prospects can get into.

    Be sure to include your contact info. Sites with insufficient
    contact information are not only inconvenient when you have a
    question, but they can cause skepticism in visitors. (Who IS this
    cyberspace business owner?) For service-oriented businesses,
    including your photo instills trust in customers.

    Get business going fast by placing some e-zine ads. E-zines are
    online publications sent to people who have requested the piece
    be sent. The lists can be quite large, and these are avid
    readers. Pick e-zines that have interesting content. Boring
    'zines don't pull well.

    For a busy person trying to get up and running on the Net fast
    and cheap, it's hard to beat these simple steps.


    About the Author

    Kevin Nunley provides marketing and copy writing. Read all his
    free tips at http://DrNunley.com Take advantage of his
    professional copywriting deals and popular promotion packages.
    Reach Kevin at mailto:kevin@drnunley.com or (801)328-9006.




     

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