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Seven Sure Fire Recipes For
Internet Failure By Terry Dean
This article is quite a bit
different from our usual publication. Instead of showing you how to
succeed, today I am going to show you how to fail. Below are seven recipes for
the surefire failure of your web site. I will show you how to cure each of
these faulty recipes underneath each listing. Once you know the steps
that cause failure, you can avoid them. Failure Recipe #1: Sell
Something You Don't Understand. Do you want to know one of
my pet peeves? It is when someone comes to me asking how they should sell
the new book they wrote on "Internet marketing." My question is...If they
wrote the book on it, why are they asking for my advice? This is a Surefire recipe
for Internet failure...You shouldn't be trying to sell something you don't
know, understand, and aren't an expert in. In other words, don't sell
an Internet marketing product if you haven't made money in Internet
marketing. Don't jump on a business
opportunity just because someone you know is promoting it. Find something
that you love. Then, build a business out of that. If you love gardening, then
find a way to develop a web site and product around that. If you love
mountain bikes, then create a web site about that. If you are always on the
golf course, then create a theme out of that. Review golf courses and golf
clubs. Sell golf videos on your site. Joint Venture with a travel company
and offer golf getaways. The most successful online
sites are not in the "business opportunity" field. They are special
interest sites built around specific themes. Failure Recipe #2: Don't
Add Your Personality. Don't try to compete with
corporate sites with your little $100 domain. They have the huge
advertising budget to overcome their site mistakes, but you don't. You
must use your secret weapon...YOU. Many people are ashamed to
do this, but you absolutely have to add a little bit of you into your web
sites. Your visitors are not looking for another corporate site. They are
looking for real solutions to their problems, and they want them to come
from a real human being. Include your name on your
site. Give your phone number and personal email address. Tell them facts
about why they should listen to you. What experiences or credibility do
you have in the field? When you write something
for your site, let it include your personality. Include your opinions. In
other words, be interesting to the people who visit you. Failure Recipe #3:
Ignore Your Traffic Stats. Where does most of your
traffic come from? Ask that question of 90% of the webmasters out there,
and they will just give you a blank look. They have no idea where their
traffic comes from. This is a serious mistake
and one you will have to correct if you have any ambitions for your site
at all. Virtually every hosting company you could possibly purchase your
site from comes with some type of tracking features. If you don't know
what your hosting company currently offers, ask them.
Examine your stats to find
out where your traffic is coming from. What search engines do they use to
find you? What keywords did they use? Who else is linking to
you? Which pages do they visit
first? Which section of your web site do they go to the most after they
visit the front page? These are the types of questions your traffic stats
should be telling you. Once you have a chance to
look at them, increase promotion in whatever areas are working. If you
notice that you are getting a lot of hits from a specific search engine,
increase your promotion on that engine. If you receive most of your hits
through links on other sites, then work more on creating
links. If you notice your traffic
surges every time an ezine publishes one of your articles, then send out
more articles for ezines to use. Keep on doing whatever is currently
working for you! Cancel the rest. Failure Recipe #4: Don't
Collect Email Addresses. Sites which only have one
shot to sell their visitors are eventually going to fail. You have to
create a sales system where you can follow up on them again and
again. The best way to do this is
to create your own ezine. You could also offer a special series of reports
which are sent out to your prospects by email every couple of days or
every week. Either method will increase your web site sales and increase
your profits. Think about it this way. If
you can't get a prospect to commit to you by giving you their email
address, then there is no way you can sell something to that prospect. So,
focus on collecting the email address when someone visits your
site. Offer your ezine (or your
special series of reports) on every page your of site. Give free ebook
bonuses for subscribing. Offer other incentives for subscribing. Build the
list and at the same time make your first product offer to them. So, you
are still doing a sales presentation, but you get to follow-up at the same
time. I will venture to say that
your actual web site serves two primary purposes. It is there to give you
the basic credibility so that they subscribe to your email publication,
and it is there to help you take online orders. For most businesses, those
are the two most effective purposes of the entire site! Failure Recipe #5: Sell
Shoddy Products. If you are out to fail,
then sell some shoddy products. It used to be said that if one customer
had a bad experience they would tell 10 of their friends about it. Now,
with the global efficiency of the Internet, instead of them just telling
their friends, they may tell thousands of people about it. When you sell a really good
product, the news gets around. When you sell a poor product, the news gets
around even faster. So, make sure any product
you sell is your best work. Figure out a way to add additional bonuses to
it. Give the customer more than they expected. You have to "WOW"
them. Give them faster shipping
then they expected. Purchase reprint rights to someone else's product to
throw in as a bonus. Call them up and ask them if they need anything else.
Go beyond the call of duty and your name will begin to become well known
around the Internet. Failure Recipe #6: Build
It and Sit on It. The phrase "Build It and
They Will Come" is a great statement to use in a movie, but it doesn't
work on the web. Too many webmasters spend thousands of dollars building a
web site, and then they sit on it. They don't do anything with
it. If you want traffic, then
you have to go out and get the traffic. There are two commodities that you
can use to build traffic to your site: #1: You can spend money
building traffic through offline advertising, banner ads, ezine ads, and
the like. #2: You can spend time
writing articles to submit to ezines, participating in forums, exchanging
links, etc. Spending your time is
actually more productive in 90% of cases then spending your money, but
either way it does cost you something. If you want traffic, you have to
advertise. Failure Recipe #7: Do
What Everyone Else is Doing. Most Internet marketing
methods only work until everyone knows about them. Innovations only last
so long on the web. For example, it used to be really easy to get top
positions on the search engines. Now, you really have to work to get those
positions because every market has thousands of competitors who know the
secrets to search engine marketing. You have to do something a
little bit wild and unique to build your traffic bases in most cases. You
have to come up with your own ideas and not just rely on what a few select
gurus are telling you. If a guru tells a method
for building traffic, then you can rest assured that thousands of
marketers will soon be using that exact method for building traffic.
Although the method will still work, it won't work as well as when it was
first invented because of the increased competition. Learn to use your
mind...and then success in your business will follow. Terry Dean's Brand New Fr-e eBook, "10
Quick and Easy Ways to Increase Profits to ANY Web Site Overnight!"
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