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Apple pies, Internet Marketing and Clarity!

by nigelyip on May 4, 2010

Hey Everyone,

As many may or may not have noticed. Recently, there has been quite a few online internet marketing courses that have been set up, marketed and currently running as we speak. In fact there has been so many of them, that my inbox, for it not have been the adequate size that Gmail has provide us individually, it would have probably exploded. So, okay, it may be not that dramatic, but you know what I mean.

Sure, most of them are quite parallel in what they cover or touch upon i.e. the same or similar content such as blogging, aWeber, email marketing, article marketing, use of social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter, Digg, Squidoo etc….

At this point some of them will probably introduce ways to attract even more traffic to their website or blog via the forms or CPA, use of work payment incentives sites such as Microworkers, MyMicroJobs or Amazon Mechanical Turk. Additionally, they may also introduce the element of video marketing, YouTube, Viddler, forums marketing, and a basic form of Keyword Searching and S.E.O.

What I must also state at this point is that I’m not trying to make a massive fuss about this or about the numerous amounts of emails that have been burdened upon me to filter through one day, but the issue is that with all these various newbie internet marketing courses, newbies for one, are sure spoilt for choice, which leads me to the second interrelated issue which directly affects us Internet Marketers and that is: How do we divide the Apple Pie?

That’s right… how do marketers divide the Apple Pie?

Let just for one moment, we imagine that the apple pie is proportionally divided into 1000 segments, each segment represents 10 wannabe die-hard, ready for action internet newbies wanting to make it big in the I.M. scene – How do we divide it?

Sure the Gurus, and more established Internet Marketers would surely grab a bigger slice or at least, snatch a few extra segments and the tasty crispy pastry edge, compared to the rest of the others who have just started, who may be scrapping over the last crumb or caster sugar granule, or the horrible soggy bit in the middle which nobody really likes, that it unless your apple pie is made and bought from the famous fast food restaurant. (In which that case – it’s all crispy, battered and even worse, the segment pieces would be even smaller.)

And guess what, things don’t have to be like that at all. In fact, nowadays, the game rules have been reversed or at least there are leniencies here and there, where one may take advantage of. Sure the gurus will still have the upper hand in most scenarios but what we mustn’t neglect is that one of the major ways that can help you stand out amidst the competition and enhance sales is to show customers that you are highly knowledgeable in your niche segment, something that the gurus have amassed through… years of initial hard work.

And you know what – you can fast tracked this process by writing blogs, posting articles on ezine articles and answering questions on various forums are excellent methods and channels of demonstrating your knowledge, your expertise as well gaining your potential customers trust and faith in you and your business.

Just remember the following word though….

“Clarity”

Why I hear you asking?

The main fundamental reason as to what will sell or not sell, is not just about having a great personal character, the best product on the market, or the most advance features in the marketplace. The most important point is clarity. Sure I’ve been banging on about the word “Clarity” for the past 10 minutes, but you’ll be amazed by the amount of guides that I have come across, of which no doubt are very good products, some even beyond excellence with respect to the content contained within, but the way that the information was presented and delivered was beyond disbelief. Some verging on being unreadable and needing a dictionary.

And I’m not joking here either. Some of the guides and courses I have come across were written with such highly technical language, fancy acronyms, and jargon, that I even had to resort to using Google, dictionaries and asking fellow I.M. friends and family if they new what the word or acronym meant.

I mean do you know what “PPCSE” is, or what “INK” means? At first, I  though “PPCSE” was some kind of fancy certification or qualification (think PostGraduate Course i.e. th PGCE bit). Apparently, when I later discovered through a CPA (Cost per Action) Advertising website that “PPCSE” meant Pay Per Click Search Engine and “INK” isn’t the liquid thing that you have stored in pretty plastic cartridges which you replace when you inkjet printer flashed at you continuously with a red light, which at night time, if unknown, one would have thought it was a ticking time bomb.

Instead “INK” stands for “Inktomi” which apparently a key player and pioneer in the search engine market, but also one that was little known, as it operated ‘behind the scenes’ without having a search facility under its own brand. Now though, it is part of Yahoo! and central to the development of Yahoo!’s own search engine technology.

What I’m trying to demonstrate here is that users, buyers, potential wannabe internet marketers and pretty much anyone else ( that also includes scientist, lawyers, doctors or any other occupations which involve researching though journals and technical papers for a living sometimes), all love reading free flowing and clear content which is easy to understand too. If they are stuck trying to understand a technical jargon, term or anagram, you can be sure they will be on their way to the next site, or the next marketing course in a jiffy, abandoning yours in no time. Therefore, one of the best writing methods is to write in a simple and easy to understand language.

Finally, if you are going to write something that will probably sell something afterwards, don’t be too blatant about promoting your products, otherwise you will be perceived to be a long advertisement and will not attract readership. People do not want to be sold, but instead they would rather prefer to understand how to solve problems in their life. If they can identify this with you, and you have solved your similar problem with a product or service that you have confidence in, that is an endorsement that resonates.

The bottom line here is: ensure what ever you write is clear, concise, transparent, and that it contain enough knowledge on your product or service, and that it is extremely easy and simple to read and understand. And if you do promise something – make sure you deliver on it and when things go wrong; don’t squeeze you way out of the situation by hiding under words that even you don’t understand

Finally remember this, if you have been sold an apple pie, of which it looks like one with the pretty apple logo on the pastry top, and you put it in your mouth, the last thing you would want to find out is that you have been misled into buying a pork pie instead. That is unless you prefer pork pies instead or apple pies, of which in that case, I’m sorry to have wasted your time!

Until next time, best wishes and regards

Nigel

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Email marketing + Open sesame

by nigelyip on June 9, 2009

Hey everyone

How are you all today? I hope you are well.  Today I like to discuss with you all as well as the coming posts about E-mail Marketing.  As we may all know, that one of hte best methods to online marketing is with email communication. It’s the most direct way to contact your customer personally, it’s quicker than snail mail and it’s very clean. Clean by that I mean no, folding letters, stuffing them into envelopes and sticking postage stamps, not to mention a trip to your nearest letter/mail box. I personally know this because I’ve been in the home direct mail order business for over 4+ years and the time it’s takes to stuff envelopes usually tends to leave you with RSI like symptoms, numb fingers,  wrists which hurt when twisted, or grabbing an object, and neck ache too.

So, you can already see the benefits of email marketing. But then there’s another problem, like with any offline direct mail order mail shots and that is:

Anyone out there and that includes myself who can use a computer, have an email account and can use a mouse to point and click, chances are that you will only click on emails that interest you and those who keep bombarding you end up in the delete/trash bin, marked as spam or diverted to your bulk folder. I guess this is good that we implement such system to help keep our minds free from stress, and eyes not having to read these emails.

However, if we turn the tables around…. then we have a problem on our hands. Why? Well you got your internet website setup, you’ve got your sales page primed with a money push button, a OTO page behind, a download pages and possibly a name collecting Aweber form, now you need to get that all important notification/promotional email sent out to drive traffic and potential customers to your website and possibly buy.

BAM!!! What happens if your email get’s trapped between or labelled as one of those emails that get diverted, marked as spam, or deleted? What happens if the your reciepient doesn’t see your all important message contained within your email?

The answer is pretty straight forward – No view, no replies, no potential sales = no money. Or to put bluntly, your business will go down the pan faster than you can say your subject line!

Which brings me on to another point – “Subject Line”. Subject line is especially important, get it wrong, you’ll be losing customers without you knowing it and before long, you’ll have no list. Get it right, and your customers will keep an eye out for your emails.

There is no right or wrong way to email marketing, as no one customer is the same, and there are numerous techniques that will work of which you can apply to your email subject lines to make them more effective.

Oh and did mention that I personally don’t send out emails often. To date, I’ve only sent out 4 in total but my stats from my last two email broadcast were 54.9% success open rates and 37.2% success open rates respectively and that was just to a list of 71 and 78 people.

You can check out my stats by checking the following pic link and see for yourself.

aweber stats

So, my aim for the coming few posts is to discuss how you can tackle email marketing and get the best out of it as well as using it for your business.

Have a wonderful day

Nigel

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Module 6 – Triple Threat Affiliate!!! Part 2

by nigelyip on February 3, 2009

cont….. from previous post:  “Module 6 – Triple Threat Affiliate!!! Part 1″

So yeah, where were we , oh yes, email marketing. Now after his 2 mins break with a battle to find Bonjela to soothe his ulcer, Alex progressed with email marketing and told us that we


“are on the way to a million dollar business”

Yeah right?

  • For Alex Himself -  Definately YES!
  • For some, YES TOO!!!
  • For others, NOPE, or not yet, BUT  maybe one day soon!
  • And for the few and far between, Blimin’ Highly Unlikely NOT- LOL!!!

But yeah, Alex then went on further and explain the two types of Aweber email contact – Auto Responders and Broadcast fucntions ,features, difference and how to st them up – it was certainly a Formidable (*pronouce it with French Accentand use the French meaning please*) effort demonstrating us his email marketing strategy and how he runs his Aweber side of his business.

Although I have to say now though, after last nights webinar session, I know as to why the communications dishes and signals between Alex along with the rest of the what is left of the so called fortunate 500 students, and I are so misaligned, thus the key reason why my blog  is hindered and not progressing as it should be, and why I should have listened to my gut instinct which has been telling me something I chose to ignore until recently, as well as why some students have left too.

It’s so damn pretty obvious, and I guess all of you, already knew what is was.  I guess, I should have known better, but then who cares, now that I’ve found the other half of my key to unlock my chosen door of destiny!

All the best
Nigel

PS: Have you found or already found your key yet?

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Module 6 – Triple Threat Affiliate!!! Part 1

by nigelyip on February 2, 2009

Hey Everyone,

Hmmm…. Module 6 – Triple Threat affiliate? So what can I say?

Well first and foremost it was an information overload session and the coaching webinar session went beyond the 3 hour mark and I fell asleep twice during the webinar. Yes, that’s right I nodded off twice or more and no, it’s wasn’t boring, just my brain felt quite incompetent to handle the various processing streams of information although despite I nodded off on several occasions, I still managed to take a humoungous amount of notes.

Anyway, before I nod off again, how was module 6?

It began with Alex zentifying and deep brain cleansing with his philosophical pschological tactics and pre-priming us in the best receptive mode to focus on his lecture are it seemed to have the opposite effect for me and it all started off again with one of the numerous stories he would tell us about.

You see, Alex, was telling us how a French Guy named Matt Monsieur? Monsieur Matt? who he was attending a seminar with in San Francisco, who later when Alex met up again, year ago had built a business with blew past Alex’s. The point was that somehow fate and coincidence bought them back together again earlier this fornight when Alex was visiting Disneyland Florida. Apparently they parked in the same block and were 5 cars apart in the same row? That’s just freaky destiny or what?

Anyway, later continued to explain how both families then went around together having fun, enjoying life etc.. and that Walt Disney’s motto of:

“One Man’s dream

was what Alex also believed and that he and Monsieur Matt went around Disneyland looking at various aspects from a marketing perspective, where they stumbled upon the 3 little pigs and stood there laughing like kids according to his missus.

This Alex, used effectively in describing how everyone should be building a business with strong foundations i.e. like the third little pig who built the house of bricks and mortar and kept the wolf out of bay. So after storytelling times of happy adventures across the pond, aka the Atlantic ocean, Alex Fastracked to reasons why everyone should be focusing on list building and list build only. Nothing else – just build the damn list, list, list!!!

But another few key ingredients included – you need to be able to create quality fresh content, traffic, and create a form or something that makes people attract to you or makes you likeable.(Sorry but that ain’t moi, everybody hates me even if I smile at them lol – guess I must have a mean face)

Furthermore, Alex then bombard us with his usual dictionary of random quotes collated from various influences, guros, experts and so called people with high authority along with all the 80/20 rules, about not holding back and re-plan, re-plan, re-plan.

Then there were the 3 phases:

  • Build A List
  • Write your own eBook
  • Learn e-Mail Marketing

Well, yeah, also earning as your learning? Erm…is that even a good strategy?

Next for the remain hours or so , Alex kept recapping on what we had leanrt and that it was a simple process, just:

  1. Create a good eBook
  2. Create a squeeze page
  3. Set up on Autopilot
  4. Market the eBook
  5. Build a list,

And finally keeping everything SIMPLE!!!!!

Oh and there was something about Results and Excuses and that

“You can be so close to success but not see how close you really are!”

Well how dose one define close, a eyelash away, a millimeter? Maybe even a centimeter, a meter or a kilometers?> Possibly even miles?

Then Alex progress to another story about the boy and the size and growth issue – well I think I fell asleep by then, why? My notes were slanted. But hey h, Alex soldiered on at blistering pace about again got his dictionary book of quote of which he picked up Vincent Thomas quote of

“Winners never quite, Quitters never Win!!!”

From there on, Alex concluded the first part of the webinar with the emphasis on that “Hell no, it’s not hard!” and to just get it going!!!

Right, cont…on next post!!!!

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