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Selling product

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

Deciding what type of product to sell is often one of the most difficult first steps that a newcomer is required to take (which ties into selecting your niche market). There is no shortage of product types that you can develop and sell, for profit. These include ebooks, reports, scripts, software, video guides, interview audios, transcripts, designs, graphics and the list goes on. Another factor to consider is whether you will offer these packages as a digital download or whether you will ship them out on DVD’s, CD’s or as printed and bound material. When determining the best route to take, here are a few things to consider. Physical Products Whenever a newcomer asks me what I think about offering physical products, I am very honest in saying that I rarely think it’s a great idea, when starting out.

The costs associated with professionally packaging the material, shipping, and managing orders successfully to ensure prompt delivery can be extremely overwhelming if you are not used to the entire process, and if you do it incorrectly, you can end up suffering both financially as well as with a damaged reputation as someone who does not deliver. When you are just getting your feet wet, and you may not have a lot of money to spend on creating quality physical packages, it is always best to focus your efforts entirely online.

I have seen newbies bundle up CD’s, write the titles of them in black marker and ship them off to their destinations without thought as to how unprofessional this may appear to their customers.
I have also seen poorly managed databases where orders were not promptly shipped out, mislabeled or forgotten about altogether. Worse, there are people who will create products online using self publishing websites like www.LuLu.com, spend a lot of money ordering a ton of copies to ship out to buyers, only to end up with boxes of books that no one really wants. There are positive points to offering physical products however, one being that people often associated tangible goods to being more valuable.
In addition, most people enjoy l receiving packages in the mail and so the excitement tied into this can help you sell more, as well as set a higher price point on a product, that if sold exclusively in digital format, might sell for less.

Just the same, if you plan to go this route you need to be prepared, and organized. If you are concerned that your product isn’t solid enough, you can The Internet Marketing Crash Course | 23
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5 steps to better search engine results

Friday, March 19th, 2010

You can improve the response you are getting just now from the Internet with these 5 steps :

1.keyword research.
Select 10 of the tops word associated with your site at Google’s External Keyword Tool.
Use this tool to assess what words bring traffic in your market.
Drop a low traffic terms and pick high ones.

2. Compare your back links with your top competition.
http://siteexplorer.search.yahoo.com/
Enter your site and you will see how many back links you need to compete and dominate your market.

3. Create new links by visiting web2 sites such as facebook, myspace and others. Create your profile and include a link to your main site.

4. Start an article writing program and in each one, place a link to your main site.

5. Go to Google and enter this command site:yourdomain.co.uk
Take a look at the titles and see how many are identical.
No edit every duplicate title to make it different.

These are 5 basic steps you can take to get things started.

Use your own material in marketing

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Never copy from people’s websites! You want to ensure that you put the material into your own words AND that you add to it, which will essentially add value and make it all your own. Think of PLR as a general outline of what you are writing about. Use it as a structure, or a foundation for your own product and you’ll be just fine. When you begin to explore the marketplace for PLR products, you will quickly discover that there are many, many products out there. You want to avoid over-saturated products, meaning products that have been sold online for quite some time, and are easily found on hundreds of other websites.

You should take a few minutes to enter in the product title into your favorite search engine before purchasing it, to ensure that the distribution is limited, otherwise it will be very hard to compete with existing websites. You also want to try to purchase only newer content, and packages that are limited to a certain number of buyers. You can find extremely high quality PLR packages from forums such as
http://www.WarriorForum.com, where the majority of what is available is written by seasoned and experienced professionals.

Since the Warrior Forum requires that PLR products are original, you can rest assured that when you purchase them from people on the forum, they are coming directly from the source and not merely from someone who purchased rights from someone else. The higher quality PLR that you purchase, the easier it will be to sell once you have re-created it as your own, so be selective with the material you purchase. When you begin your hunt for quality private label rights packages, you will find products ranging from article packages, ebooks, reports, and even scripts!