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December 2009

2 Part 1    Internet Marketing With, SEO, youtube,  Myspace, Facebook,  RSS Feeds and More.http://www.UndergroundTrainingLab.com In early 2008 I spoke at the Secret Society of Traffic and Conversion Seminar for my friends Buck Rizvi and Brock Felt.

The attendees paid thousands to be there but I’m sharing my 3 hour presentation from the seminar with you for free. I outlined the social networking and web 2.0 strategies that I personally use to drive tons of traffic to build my list and make more sales.

I covered dozens of topics including, but not limited to, internet marketing, creating a sales funnel, search engine optimization (seo), myspace, youtube, squidoo, email marketing, wordpress, rss feeds, openx ad server, affiliate marketing, blogs, getting more traffic to your sites, social profile pages, social networking, social media, and more!

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2 Internet Marketing   Search Engine Optimization   GoogleGoogle Boys. Andrew Hazen, President of Prime Visibility speaks with Google Boys regarding Search Engine Optimization and Marketing.

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Success rarely comes automatically to an internet business. It is still the result of hard work and careful planning. And planning requires research.

Part of what makes an internet marketing venture profitable is a well-thought-out strategy of how to attract clients and promote the product effectively. Otherwise, the business could end up floating without direction in the wide expanse of the web.

Research is key to a successful internet marketing business, but like any other marketing tool, it is only effective if used well. Here’s how:

Know your market

Going into internet marketing blind is like trying to pop balloons with darts in the dark. You might hit some and feel lucky, but probability very rarely favors the players. Just go to Las Vegas any day and you’ll see why casinos still stand.

Since almost anything can be sold online nowadays, going in without knowing who to sell to is a waste of time and effort. Do some research on what internet surfers like, what kind of sites they are attracted to and most importantly, what kind of stuff they actually buy. Positioning your product or service using this information can do wonders for your revenue.

Know your competitor.

Internet marketing is much like traditional marketing, in that you also need to know how and what your product stands against. It’s easy to be carried away by the promise that internet marketing is for everyone and marketers can just ignore their environment. This is a fatal mistake.

If your product has to stand out, you will need to do research on what makes it different from everything else. And that involves a little sleuthing on your part.

Get to know your competitors, their products and their market. Find out how they promote and sell, how much traffic they get and why and then use this information to better tailor your product and keep it at par or better, a cut above the rest.

Keep the traffic in your direction

If you know what makes surfers tick, you can take a look at your site and your promotion tools and see if what you’re doing currently is right or a total waste of time.

You might need to do a little site tweaking, add freebies like shareware and ebooks and revamp your marketing concept to come up with a site and product that people actually want to check out and buy.

To do this, you will have to make yourself visible on the net. Use articles and provide links to your site, offer useful information and tips, even free stuff. If your site is worth visiting, it will attract more people who will come back and actually stay to check things out.

Keep content fresh and relevant

To keep abreast with the changing demands, you will need to keep your site look brand new on a regular basis. Publish new contents to add to your site and keep your old info and articles in an easy to browse archive.

Writing new articles or publishing new product photos and ads not only keep your site from looking stale, it will also do well to optimize it for search engines. You have a better chance of popping up high on a search engine list if your content is not only optimized, but new as well.

Keep up with trends

Markets do change and it is quite rare to see a product or service remain in its original state and still be a bestseller, unless it’s Coke or Dove, and those don’t rely on the internet to get sold.

As more and more people use the internet for information and business, internet marketers need to use research to see and accept that trends come and go and adapting is not really compromise – it’s survival and a keen marketing strategy.

Finding the right pack to hunt with

Lone wolves do survive in the increasingly competitive world of internet marketing and many of them have been successful with their venture. However, finding the right circle to associate your business with could also work to your advantage. Remember how networking is still a highly effective strategy in traditional business? It works just as well online.

But as an internet marketer, you must be careful where you put your money in, since association with some bigger names and inclusion in well-browsed directories can cost a few dollars. This is where you will need to do a little background research on possible partnerships to find out which is the more profitable one to have.

Mario Churchill

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The internet has a significant role in making the world smaller and distances shorter. It has made possible trade and communication to be discussed and completed regardless of the countries of origin of the business parties.

Whether it’s on the busy streets of Bangkok or in the fjords in Norway, people can get together and do business at the speed of sound and light.

Millions of products and services are being traded online every day and intrepid internet marketers have taken advantage of this new ballgame to continuously promote their products to more and more potential clients. It has been around for many years, building businesses and making dreams come true and internet marketing shows little signs of stopping.

Advantages of internet marketing

Meet a wide audience
Jumping on the bandwagon may seem cheesy to some business-minded people, but if the bandwagon is headed where you want to go, why not grab a seat? It’s only natural and practical to use the internet to market your products because it is a feasible way of maintaining contact with regular clients and promoting the product to newer ones.

Small businesses can compete with the giants
The internet has a place for nearly everyone – from big manufacturers to medium-sized companies to niche marketers to neophyte irregular traders. And since websites are open 24/7, internet marketers keep their businesses visible without worrying about infrastructure and marketing or administrative costs.

Whether you’re an upstart or a hundred-year-old firm, you can take advantage of the cheap, if not free, means with which to do business online.

Cost effective
Internet marketing allows transactions that are virtually hassle-free. Even promotions can be pushed at nearly no cost to the marketer. Probably the only cost that an internet marketer has to worry about is hosting fees for his site, if he uses one to run his business. Since there is no need for a physical office (most internet marketers prefer to do business at home), overhead costs like rental and storage are cut to a minimum.

It’s fast
Internet has freed marketing professionals and businessmen from slow processing due to distance. It has made communication available at an instant, whether the client lives at the end of the street or at the end of the continent. The internet has made true and relevant the old adage, ‘time is gold’, allowing marketers to grab opportunities immediately and close deals in minutes.

Promotes self-help
Internet marketers do not need to hire extra staff to handle sales. In fact, a good percentage are quite capable of handling their business on their own. There is also no need to waste time on face-to-face promotion and counseling since site visitors need only click on the information on the site to know more about product information and benefits.

Most of your site content remains relevant for a long time
Conventional methods of promoting or maintaining a product’s market visibility become stale after just a few weeks or even a few days.

Ads in magazines and newspapers only remain fresh until the next issue comes; and then they become history. Site content can remain valid for many years and will only require editing to change prices, add new information and extend dates.

internet marketing is not without its disadvantages and risks, but so are other more conventional marketing methods. A lot of people have reached a significant level of success with it and in fact have made it their career. There may be some who have been burned by internet marketing, but if you think about it, this is not uncommon even in offline businesses.

What internet marketing does is offer an alternative way of doing business. It’s here, it’s available and if you’ve weighed the risks against the advantages well enough, you’ll probably realize that internet marketing is well worth a shot.

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How to Grow Your Business on the Internet, 2nd Edition: Your Expanded and Updated Complete Guide to Making Money at the Speed of Light

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Provides a total update of the information in the first edition. Includes a new chapter on how to set up and use an Intranet. Gives you a full appendix of Mr. Doom's Checklist of Internet Business Horrors. Offers 200 "Cheap or Free Business Resources on the Net." Expands to 624 pages of sales-building, cost-cutting techniques you can put to work today. Explains how to safely handle credit cards and digital cash, including the new Secure Electronic Transactions policy promoted by Visa, MasterCard, and American Express.

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The State of the Net

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We have heard that the Internet is populated primarily by teens and techies and we have also heard the opposite--that virtually everyone is logging on. The international market research company FIND/SVP made it its business to investigate the truth between these two extremes. Now Peter Clemente shares FIND/SVP's findings in this comfortably readable reference.

Clemente's market research background shows through as he focuses on those who need to understand and communicate with the Net population. He makes The State of the Net an essential reference for those wanting to build a business online, but also useful for academics and social activists who need to know what is reasonable to expect from Internet-based communication. Clemente divides the total number of Net users into four subpopulations with distinct reasons for being online: for personal interests, for personal business concerns, as part of their corporate employment, and as part of their academic careers.

The State of the Net examines each population segment in detail, noting what they do online, what they like and dislike about the Net, their demographic and psychographic profiles, the percentage of women in each group, the amount of time spent online, who is purchasing products through the Net, and more. Clemente includes useful sections on the world of Internet marketing and how to make sense of the market for Internet information. The narrative is enhanced by an abundance of charts, graphs, and tables to make the richness of information all the more easily accessible.

Some of the information is likely to be surprising. For example, despite all the talk about consumers being hesitant to use their credit cards online, FIND/SVP's research showed that 65 percent of online purchasers have used their credit cards. (Clemente even gives a percentage breakdown of which cards were used.) And while only 12 percent of corporate users have made purchases online, 38 percent of those online for personal business reasons have. The research in this book shows that it is indeed possible to conduct business profitably online--but it's not as easy as some would have you believe. Having the right information and identifying your audience is crucial, and that's what Clemente helps provide.

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Do It Wrong Quickly: How the Web Changes the Old Marketing Rules

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"What's the one thing companies care about? Conversion. Getting potential customers to convert into real, actual, customers. But how do you do that in a world of Facebook, Google, YouTube, blogs, and Flickr? Mike Moran shows you how—by trying lots of little things, studying the results, learning quickly from your failures, and doing it all over again. He gives you a framework for getting over your fears of talking with your customers without a committee to protect your behind. Great book."

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Start Fast, Fix Fast, and Fix Again: Marketing for Breakthrough Results

For decades, marketers have been taught to carefully plan ahead because “you must get it right–it’s too expensive to change.” But, in the age of the Web, you can know in hours whether your strategy’s working. Today, winners don’t get it right the first time: they start fast, change fast, and relentlessly optimize their way to success. They do it wrong quickly…then fix it, just as quickly!

In this book, Internet marketing pioneer Mike Moran shows you how to do that–step-by-step and in detail. Drawing on his experience building ibm.com into one of the world’s most successful sites, Moran shows how to quickly transition from “plan then execute” to a non-stop cycle of refinement.

You’ll master specific techniques for making the Web’s “two-way marketing conversation” work successfully, productively, and profitably. Next, Moran shows how to choose the right new marketing tools, craft them into an integrated strategy, and execute it…achieving unprecedented efficiency, accountability, speed, and results.

  • The indispensable online marketing guide for every CMO, brand marketer, direct marketer, online marketing specialist, strategist, and entrepreneur
  • Learn more from your customers–and learn it faster
  • Systematically measure online marketing results–and improve them
  • Create deeper relationships with your customers on the Web
  • Leverage podcasting, social networks, wikis, virtual worlds, search, viral marketing, blogs, and other new tools
  • Build a lean, mean conversion machine
  • Preview new innovations you’ll be implementing next year and the year after
  • Overcome the organizational, political, and personal obstacles that keep marketers doing things the “old-fashioned” way

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Preface xvii

Acknowledgements xxiii

About the Author xxvii

Part 1: That Newfangled Marketing 1

Chapter 1: They’re Doing Wonderful Things with Computers 3

Chapter 2: New Wine in Old Bottles 21

Chapter 3: Marketing Is a Conversation 55

Part 2: That Newfangled Direct Marketing 103

Chapter 4: Going Over to the Dark Side 105

Chapter 5: The New Customer Relations 149

Chapter 6: Customers Vote with Their Mice 211

Part 3: That Newfangled You 253

Chapter 7: This Doesn’t Work for Me 255

Chapter 8: This Won’t Work Where I Work 275

Chapter 9: This Stuff Changes Too Fast 315

Glossary 335
Index 365

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Can you provide some specific examples of how you used the web to market your business. I am interested in creative, practical ideas. Thanks, in advance, for sharing your ideas.

There’s a lot of ways you can market your business on the web. One way is to list your web site in several different directories, business directories, networks etc etc. On line marketing takes time to generate traffic to your web site.

Word of mouth about your web site, referrals from people who use your product or services (although this isn’t exactly web market, but it does turn into it) Do blogging. Yahoo provides a 360 page web site, in which you can do simple blogging about your business, what you do etc. I created one on my 360 blog and get a lot of traffic to it.

Theres other forms of blogging as well that you can do that will generate traffic to your web site. If the company that your with is in partnership with google, then when someone types in key words, your web site pops up. I get a lot of customers and what not from this form.

There are so many ways to market your business via web. Some consist of an off line nature, that turns into marketing on line. Basically push your web site in anyway shape of form you can. Off line, push it through people you know, friends and family.

Go to on line business rooms, community places and a variety of others in which people ask for products and/or services (I don’t know if your business is a product or a service in which you provide).

If it’s appropriate, you can have media do a web article on what your providing and what not. This does cost some money at times, but if you find a writer that likes what your doing, they will do it for free and create a great story on you and your business.

I hope this helps some.

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I’m trying to make a “top ten” sort of list of the questions small business owners would ask about doing some internet marketing and/or getting a website. Can you help? :o )

1: Hey, I just run a shoe repair place. How would an internet site help me?
2: How much will it cost?
3: How much time do I have to devote to it?
4: I don’t even know how to turn a computer on. How could I do something like that?
5: What is the “internet?”

That’s all I can think of right now. Good luck!

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Any advise about other resources for online business marketing and promoting my phone on line services without having to invest in a website? Would typepad, blogging pages or audio acrobat , teleconferencing sites be of use.

It seems there are alot of add ons for websites that you can incorporate into your website but i dont have the money to do it all. could you recommend an online marketing and business tool to get my life coaching and affiliate project out on the internet without a full web? or Is there a reasonable web resource that includes the interactive stuff like audio , teleconferecing and ezines?

You don’t need to give up on having a website because of money.
There are several free host providers where you can easily set up a website. Here are some of them:

www.freewebs.com
www.biz.ly
www.bravenet.com
www.doteasy.com
www.50webs.com
www.freehostia.com

I think that Blogging is a good idea and it’s free. Depending on your product, Ebay is also a good option.

I suggest you do a Google search for audio and teleconference resources, I think you’ll find some for free.

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