Can You Really Make Money While You Sleep?
by Kathleen Gage
Published on this site: November 29th, 2004 - See
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If you've been utilizing the Internet for any length of time
it's likely you have been bombarded with junk mail claiming
you can make money "while you sleep." Most sensible
people are bound to ignore such claims of easy money. But
is it true? Can you really make money while you sleep?
The answer is an absolute YES! However, don't assume my answer
in any way implies that it is a get rich quick while you sleep proposition.
I know it is possible to make money via the Internet while one
sleeps as I have been doing it for a little over a month. Actually,
I have been utilizing the Internet to market my business and events
for several years with a great deal of success, but it is only in
the last month that I began aggressively selling products via my
website.
Over the last few weeks, between e-products and my latest book,
101 Ways to Get Your Foot in the Door, I have sold a substantial
amount of product. Within an hour of launching my products I was
making money. From day one, each morning when I turn on my computer
I am greeted with sales.
What I most like about doing this is the profit margin. With my
e-products the profit is close to 100%. With my books there
are shipping and handling costs and yet, the profit is still
very nice.
To the casual observer this may seem fantastic. Truth be
told, it is. And yet, I didn't simply put products on my website
and the sales miraculously happened.
As is true for anyone who successfully sells on the Internet,
I have worked on the backend of launching my products for
quite some time. Before I made my products available for sale
from my website I had to make sure my systems were in place.
The process began with a great deal of research into how
to successfully launch products on the web. I read virtually
everything I could get my hands on by folks who are making
money on the web. I listened in on teleconferences, went to
seminars, bought other people's products, and spent countless
hours becoming very familiar with how the process works.
It is important to state I didn't necessarily believe claims
from someone just because they said they were making money.
Plenty of people are claiming to make massive amounts of money
on the Internet when in fact, they aren't. However, there
are others who are making incredible revenues from web-based
product sales.
Before I would accept what someone was saying, I checked
them out. I talked to other people either through email or
via the phone to find out what they knew about some of the
more "well known" experts. I had the opportunity
to talk real-time to some of the experts as a result of taking
the initiative to contact them with valid inquiries about
their products and businesses.
With each conversation, book, seminar, e-book and teleconference
I added to my own arsenal of information. Over a period of
about a year and a half, I had acquired quite a storehouse
of knowledge.
Knowledge alone wouldn't lend itself to being successful
in this new branch of my business. As with other products
and services I have made available at various times to my
market, I had to make sure that the products I would be introducing
would sell. It's all very nice to have something you think
is great, but will there be people who will actually pay for
what you are selling?
I also had to make sure most of the kinks would be worked
out prior to launching the products. This took a considerable
amount of time meeting with my webmaster. Together we worked
on the vision and how everything would link together.
Many people are very skeptical about informational products
being sold on the Internet. They have every right to be as
there is a lot of garbage out there. There are people claiming
to be experts when in fact, they aren't.
I also know we live in a "try before you buy" world.
People have to feel comfortable with the purchases they make. Communication
is key. Before, during and after.
Offering something at no cost prior to asking for a sale is an
incredible way to build trust. It is also important to offer multiple
choices in products and prices. Some people are more comfortable
making a smaller purchase before they make a larger purchase.
For this reason, I have multiple free information products
as well as a very cost effective e-book for only $8.95. As
you will see when you visit my site and products page, I have
several choices I offer.
As with a brick and mortar business, it is easier to sell
to existing customers rather than selling to a stranger. This
definitely proved to be true with the products I introduced.
I have thousands of people in my database. I treat my database
like gold because it is. I keep in touch with people in my
database.
This is an area that I often see people lose substantial
amounts of revenue. They fail to constantly mine their database
or keep their name fresh in people's minds. As a result they
are not able to fully realize the profits that come with a
well groomed database and name recognition.
As with any type of business, my continued success with this
stream of revenues will be determined by whether or not I
keep in touch with people, how I market my products and how
valuable my information is.
Yes, you can make money "while you sleep." And
yes, it can be very profitable. However, your level of success
will be directly proportionate to your level of commitment
and professionalism in this avenue of your business as with
any avenue of your business.

Kathleen Gage is a business advisor, keynote speaker,
and trainer that helps others gain dominance and visibility
within their market. Get Gage's FR*EE report "Learn How
One Salt Lake City Based Consultant Made Over 100k with One
Idea" by visiting www.kathleengage.com.

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