How To Actually "Make Money" In Internet Marketing
by Willie Crawford
Published on this site: June 13th, 2005 - See
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I did a survey this week while applying to a program sponsored
by Jay Abraham. The very detailed survey/questionnaire got me to
thinking more about my business model. It's changed over the years
as on-line and email marketing have changed.
Since I test constantly, and adjust to my test results, I thought
I'd share parts of my business model... but not my numbers... with
you Maybe it will give you some ideas you can use.
Like many "Internet marketers" I believe that the money
is in the list. The only problem is that it's getting harder and
harder to maintain contact with that list. Still, I publish a number
of ezines and courses as a way of building relationships with my
lists.
When I first started publishing in 1997, it was fairly easy to
get new subscribers just by asking them to join your list. There
are so many lists today... many of them nothing more than advertising...
that you have to really sell people on the "value" of
your list. That's the biggest change I've noticed for people just
starting to build a list.
Over the years, I went from leading with my free ezine, to leading
with my free Internet marketing course. This is a 20-lesson course,
offered via email from my homepage at http://williecrawford.com/
I lead with the course because it has a higher perceived value and
actually sells many people on joining my ezine list later. They're
prompted in the lessons to sign up for the ezine
I'll let you in on a secret here. About 2 years ago, one of my
mentors suggested that not everyone wanted to wait 10 weeks to get
all of the lessons in my course. He suggested also offering the
course in ebook format, and charging a nominal fee. I implement
that... and went one better, offering the deluxe and super-deluxe
versions of the course (on CD and in print format). Naturally, I
piled on a few bonuses with the upgrades. That worked great creating
a revenue stream from
something I had previously been GIVING away.
I still offer the free, email version of the course, but a major
percentage go for the upgrade. That has a secondary benefit of not
only providing name and email address but full contact information
on those clients since that's required to verify the credit card
purchase.
You can study how I implemented using a course as a list-building
tool, and lead generator, at http://williecrawford.com/
If you're familiar with the funnel system of marketing, you understand
that you use lots of different tools to attract new prospects. Then
over time, you develop a relationship with them. They gradually
go from prospects, to subscribers, to customers/clients. Then, theoretically
you just offer your clients the products and services they want
and they'll buy from you forever. It's a little more complicated
than that but not too much more.
Let me share with you several more pieces of my funnel system:
Given the challenges of getting email through, I've now gone to
offering podcasts. With podcasts, your clients subscribe to an RSS
feed, and software such as iPodder downloads your audio message
to their computer or listening device. Tools such as iPodder check
for updates at a specified interval, download the updates, and your
subscribers listen to the recorded broadcasts at their convenience.
I started out offering "Premium Podcasts." These are
podcasts that contain such useful information that subscribers will
actually pay you to listen to them. This takes more work that just
putting out a regular podcast since you really do have to work at
providing tremendous value, or you lose your subscribers very quickly.
I use an old marketing tool (the free sample) to get new
subscribers to my paid podcasts. They get the first 2 weeks
free. In that time I need to deliver enough value that they'll
want to stay subscribed. After the two week period, I charge
only $10 per month for the subscription. The price is low
enough that I should have a very high retention rate. I've
not been doing this long enough to know what that rate will
be long-term.
If you'd like to check out how I've implemented my premium
podcasting model, you can check it out at: http://williecrawford.com/premium-podcast.html
This very simple webpage shows you how I've set it up.
If you'd like to know more about the premium podcasting service
I use to run the whole thing, check out: http://williecrawford.com/profitable-podcasting.html
If you aren't listening to podcasts yet, you're missing a lot of
good stuff. You can download tons of recorded broadcasts and then
listen to the MP3 at your convenience. I mentioned iPodder earlier
because it's the free software that I downloaded and installed on
my laptop. It works beautifully. You can grab it at: http://ipodder.sourceforge.net
A big part of my business model is setting up things that
offer recurring income. That way, you do the work once and
get paid for a long time. That's the idea behind the premium
podcasting service... although I do have to continuously create
new recordings. However, I don't need to constantly chase
after new customers. The service that I use will actually
drive customers to me. Word of mouth also generates a lot
of new customers.
Other low-cost tools I use to build relationships with my
customers include my discussion board, and my blogs. The blogs
are an excellent way to get information out without having
to contend with email. The blog posts are syndicated as RSS
feeds. Lots of visitors have subscribed to my RSS feed. Just
as important, lots of websites have subscribed to my RSS feeds
and integrated my content right into their websites. This
is a great way of getting new customers by having other webmasters
indirectly endorse you. If you'd like to see how I've implemented
my blogs, you can check out the "Internet marketing"
one at http://williecrawford.com/blog/
While we're on getting endorsements from others, writing
articles and allowing them to be published on others websites,
in their ezines, and in their ebooks works great at attracting
customers. Getting your articles on others websites is also
a GREAT way to get one-way links pointing to your website.
That's why I've written over 350 articles over the years.
They can be as simple as this one, which will undoubtedly
appear on hundreds of websites eventually.
Back to the recurring income... another proven part of my
model is a membership site. Membership sites can be low maintenance,
and produce tremendous customer loyalty. Mine is fairly simple.
It's a collection of software, ebooks, and MP3 recordings
relevant to internet marketing. Many of the recordings and
ebooks are one of a kind, and that's my edge over other membership
sites. That's the secret... the easiest way to distinguish
your membership site is to make it unique. The easiest way
to do that is to produce, or have produced, your own unique
content.
So there's a quick "down and dirty" on the revenue model
that has proven to work for me. On the backend I do upsell from
inexpensive ebooks, to course, to video products, to live seminars,
to personal coaching and consulting. It's really fairly simple.
I'll end by pointing out that one success factor most struggling
Internet marketers seem to miss is that exclusivity or uniqueness
is often what makes an item sell. Even if you're marketing something
sold by tens of thousands of others, find a way to make it unique
and you'll do well.

Willie Crawford is a veteran Internet marketer who's been
running successful online businesses since 1996. You can learn from
Willie in-person at numerous upcoming seminars in London, New York,
Miami, Denver, Orlando, Atlanta, and Phoenix. Much of Willie's schedule
is posted at: http://internetmarketingseminarschedule.com/

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