Rarely-Used But Very-Effective internet Marketing Tools
by Willie Crawford
Published on this site: February 16th, 2006 - See
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While many online marketers struggle to build a successful
business, mine grows almost effortlessly. I'm going to share
with you today the "rare" tools that i use to make
that happen.
Briefly, my seldom-used tools are: actually caring
about your customers; a lot of actual customer contact; and
giving them tremendous value. Please allow me to provide examples
of how to actually implement each. I'll use examples from
my own business so that you can see how easy they are to implement.
Rarely-Used Tool Number One - Actually caring about your
customers:
I've witnessed scams where retirees invested thousands of
dollars in programs where they were told that all they needed
to do was plug in traffic. Then they were offered this plug-in
traffic for a few thousand dollars more. In every case, that
untargeted traffic failed to produce many... if any... sales.
Having a huge list, I've often been phoned and asked to promote
a program with a mailing or two to my list. I've been told
that I just needed to plug into the system, allow them to
"mine" my list, and they would build me a nice residual
income. Ideal prospects from my list would identify themselves,
they'd be signed up under me, and I could just sit back and
collect the passive income.
I've seen this scenario in action before, so i do know that
this would generate a nice passive income stream for me.However,
I also know that many of those recruited would not fare nearly
as well. So, I've turned down all such offers.
Actually caring about your customers also often means telling
customers not to buy some hot new product.
During many product launches, my customers have emailed me
and asked if i felt that a given product was right for them.
They often asked me at the same time if i had an affiliate
URL (if I had not actively promoted it to them). As often
as not,I've advised them not to buy the product. If one of your customers
hasn't even finished going through the last major product
that they purchased, perhaps you should advise them the same.
Rarely-Used Tool Number Two - Lots of actual customer contact:
First of all, realize that people buy from those that they
know, like, and trust. Part of that puzzle is allowing them
to feel that they know you. Online, one of the most effective tools for facilitating this is actually allowing
them to speak to you, or at least hear your voice.
I accomplish this by "investing" 90 minutes of
my time each week in a free networking and brainstorming call.
The calls are actually very little work because other experts
gladly join these calls and contribute freely.
Most saturdays, between 11:00am and 12:30pm CST, I host these
free networking and brainstorming calls. These calls are designed
to allow my subscribers, clients, and contacts to connect,
and also to help everyone involved improve their online marketing.
Some weeks we do reviews of 2-3 websites. Other weeks we
have open Q&A. Other weeks I have "featured"
guests, or do a semi-lecture.
When we do website reviews, i email everyone slated to be
on the call with a list of the sites, so that they can look
at the sites before the call. Then everyone is free to offer
their constructive feedback during the call.
One recent call was an all-open-discussion call. Topics covered
included: methods and tools for combating or preventing email
spam; the pros and cons of using private label articles, and
ways to use them effectively; search engine optimization issues;
and third-party credit card processors.
As you might imagine, it was a very constructive call. All
of these free networking and brainstorming calls have been
very well-received. They all build customer relations, and
they all allow existing and future client to connect with
me (and each other) on a deeper level.
By the way, you can register for these call, get call-in
details, and get instructions on how to submit your site for
a free review at:http://williecrawford.com/free-brainstorming-calls.html
Another "almost effortless" customer contact tool
involves sending many clients birthday or holiday cards. This
shows them that you think of them as more than just a source
of sales. We enter many customers, whose birth dates we have,
into a database. Then we get an automated reminder a few days
before, but the system can be set to automatically send them
a card.
I use a system called "Send Out Cards" for this.
This system allows me to send the same card to a batch of
customers, or send a unique card to select customers. For
those that get the "same" card, the card is still
personalized with the customers' information. The system allows
you to indicated where personal data, such as names, children's
names, etc., should be inserted. The system can be completely
automated (like an autoresponder) if you choose.
I send these fully-personalized cards, semi-automatically,
for about $1 each (including first-class postage).
By the way, these are real, printed, full-color greeting
cards, that you send right from your computer desktop. You
can check out the system that I use for this at:
http://SendOutCards.com/willie
Rarely-Used Tool Number Three - Deliver tremendous value:
My mentors often use the phrase "under-promise and over-deliver."
This is just the opposite of what you see most hypey marketers
doing today.
However, this is fairly easy to do. In fact, all of the things
i mentioned above are a part of that formula.
This can be accomplished by giving customers numerous unannounced
gifts with an order. It can also be in the form of making
sure that every product you sell is worth many times what you charge for it.
Yes, value is in the eyes of the beholder. However, you can
and should examine every product that you're considering offering
to your customers very carefully. If,when examining a product, you feel that you would not be absolutely
thrilled if you personally had purchased it from someone else,
then you should not offer that product to your customers.
Go back and study each of the tools and techniques outlined
above. They are very powerful, and really do require very
little effort. Used correctly, they will endear you to your
customers, and allow your business to grow at a mind-boggling
pace. Look for similar things that you can start doing in
your business today.

Willie Crawford serves as a consultant, mentor, and
confidant to some of Internet marketing's top income earners.
You can tap into his 9 years of online experience and million-dollar,
success-creating advice at http://BlueprintToInternetMarketingSuccess.com

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