posted on April 9th, 2008 ·
Inspired by Lynn Terry’s Webinar yesterday, I signed up for Twitter. I’m still trying to figure it all out so I’m not yet sure I know what I’m doing, but I can see how it can be a lot of fun. My goal is to use it as another business tool; it’s part of my plan to become more “social” online.
The whole idea of using social marketing came about as part of last month’s “Be A Better Blogger” challenge over at ClickNewz.com. I blogged about the social marketing task here.
Do you Twitter? If so be sure to leave your link in the comments and I’ll come by. What other social media are you using?
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posted on April 5th, 2008 ·
When researching how to start an Internet business you will likely be advised to find your niche or to find a business you can be passionate about. But what if your passion isn’t profitable? How do you find a profitable niche?
The first rule of niche marketing is that it is advisable to begin by researching a market to try to determine where a marketplace shortage exists. Once identified, find a product to fill that shortage. That approach is much more likely to succeed than trying to find a market for a product.
Before doing any research, decide on the type of market that interests you. The Internet provides access to an abundance of markets. Start your research on a broad theme and then dig down into the market. The following is a good starting point to find your potential list of markets to review.
1- A market following one of your passions.
2 - A market within the Internet Marketing (IM) niche.
3 - A market that follows the big spenders.
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posted on April 3rd, 2008 ·
Here are 10 sites where you can make personal connections and build relationships with friends and business associates.
MySpace.com - Popular with the younger crowd (18-24), MySpace continues to be one of the most visited social media sites and ranks among the top visited sites overall.
Facebook.com - Another site popular with young people, probably because it was initially for students only. It is now open to anyone.
Orkut.com - Owned by Google and a Google account is required. Orkut is popular with young people in South America and India.
LinkedIn.com - Primarily a business and professional network, LinkedIn is often used to connect employers and job seekers.
Friendster.com - Currently very popular in Asia.
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posted on April 1st, 2008 ·
Here are a ten of the many websites that allow you to share your favorite web pages with others.
Technorati.com – This site allows users to share their blogs, photos, videos and more.
del.icio.us – This site is a very popular and was one of the first social bookmarking sites to really take off.
digg.com – Another very popular site. Visitors can look up any topic and receive instant information and statistics.
StumbleUpon.com – A toolbar that delivers pages based on your preferences and recommended by your friends.
reddit.com -This site allows users to view what’s new, what’s hot at the moment and what the weekly stats are.
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posted on March 31st, 2008 ·
As you may know, I’ve been following the 31-day challenge to Be a Better Blogger over at ClickNewz.com. Admittedly, I fell behind and hadn’t done much with it since Day 17, Brainstorm 20 Blog Post Ideas Today. But check out the end of this post…. it includes the Day 18 task, Show Your Readers Some Appreciation, and I’ve been playing catch up for the past few days.
Some of the latest tasks were easy. Day 19 and 20 are things I’ve always done so I just marked those complete, and I had already customized our blog design. Others took some doing… and day 27 will take some time by definition (spend 2 hours writing a post). I’m holding off on day 24, Advertise On StumbleUpon until I spend those 2 hours on a post so I can use that post for the ad.
Other than that I’m still working on making new blog friends and just waiting to hear back from the guest blogger article I pitched as well as the guest blogger I invited to write something.
Even though I haven’t completed every BABB step, I have at least read and learned from each daily post. And the idea really was to start developing new habits that will make us better bloggers from now on, not just for the month. I think I’ve done that. I’ve learned a lot and hope that you’ve noticed some improvements to the Business Opportunity Connection.
Reader Appreciation
Thank you for taking the time to read the Business Opportunity Connection. I’m sure your life is very full and it can be hard to find the time. I hope we have provided useful information or a bit of entertainment for you.
As a token of my appreciation, and in the spirit of developing better [blogging] habits, please download a complimentary copy of The Guide to Good Habits.
And please leave a comment below if only to say “hi” and introduce yourself. I’d like to get to know more about you.
Of course your feedback about BABB, “The Good Habits Guide,” and our blog in general are always welcome and appreciated!
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posted on March 18th, 2008 ·
Many savvy business owners know a secret that allows them to spend less on advertising, yet still enjoy increased profits. They know that their existing customers are a great source of new leads.
In many cases, the business owner hasn’t even asked for referrals. Their customers just naturally tells other people about the company’s products and services. These referrals and “word of mouth advertising” are extremely powerful. And they’re free!
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posted on March 15th, 2008 ·
In direct sales leverage is most often defined in terms of building a team to leverage additional commissions from their sales. It’s sometimes also used in reference to income from repeat orders. But a marketing leverage strategy can be built around many everyday activities and events.
In How to Kill Two Stones with One Bird, Part 2, Scott Ginsberg suggests that the first step in leveraging any event is to ask, “Now that I have this, what else does this make possible?”
In the post he gives several good examples of how to leverage things like a new website, your blog posts, or that award you won. And if you email him, he’ll send you a list of 61 leverage questions.
Are you using leverage as part of your marketing strategy? Leave a comment to tell us how.
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posted on March 13th, 2008 ·
When visitors arrive at your website you have just a few seconds to engage them and convince them to stay. The only way to do that is to let them know what’s in it for them. It may sound harsh, but they don’t really care all that much about you or your company. They’re looking for a solution to their own problem and they want to know if you can provide it.
Several years ago I posted an article on entitled “People are not interested in you or your company.” It’s still worth reading - find it here.
Need help with being more customer focused? I’m offering a free review of one page of your website for customer focus. It can be your home page, lead capture page, subscription page, sales page, or any web page really. I’ll offer my opinion on how well your site addresses your customers’ needs and offer suggestions for improving your customer focus.
To receive this free, no strings attached review, just put in a request before the end of this month by leaving a comment below. Be sure to include the URL of the page you want reviewed. Family friendly sites only please.
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posted on March 11th, 2008 ·
Guest blogger Danielle Chonody offers sound advice on starting a pet sitting business from home.
The popularity of pet sitting is growing at a rapidly. Four years ago when I started my pet sitting business in Dallas Fort Worth many people I spoke to had no idea that pet sitting was an option to boarding their pets when they traveled. Today pet sitting is regularly in the news and the largest pet sitting franchise in the United States opens 4-5 new locations every month.
A pet sitter is someone who visits a client’s home once or several times a day to feed, water, walk and play with pets while clients are at work or out of town. Often pet sitters also perform home services such as mail collection, garbage disposal, and plant watering. Pet sitting is an alternative to boarding and offers the benefit of keeping pets in a familiar environment and maintaining their regular routine. This means that pets are less stressed and avoid coming in contact with other animals from which they can pick up disease. Pet sitting also offers more convenience to owners as they do not have to drop and pick up pets from a boarding facility.
Pricing for pet sitting varies from $14-25 per 30 minute visit depending on region. Some pet sitters charge extra for administering medications to pets, and charge extra for each additional pet. The price that you charge will have to cover your transportation costs to and from visits. You should do some research about the rates of other pet sitters in your area to see what you can expect to earn per visit.
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I love pet sitting as I get to interact with many different pets and they always greet me with happy faces and wagging tails. I also get to meet owners and share stories about their pets. At a pet sitting visit you are paid to play and spend time cuddling with the pets, what could seem less like work?
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posted on March 10th, 2008 ·
Many direct sales consultants start out with little or no training and experience in marketing and sales. One aspect of direct sales that attracted many new recruits is the promise of company and sponsor-provided training. And indeed, many companies have excellent training resources available and many experienced team leaders will teach you their duplicatable success system.
However, there may come a time when you need more help to take your business to the next, more profitable level. Here are some training resources specifically designed for the direct selling industry:
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