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How To Market Your Web-Site on the Smell of an Oily Rag


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Craig Lock
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HOW TO MARKET YOUR WEB-SITE "ON THE SMELL OF AN OILY RAG"

INTERNET MARKETING ON "A REAL SHOE- STRING BUDGET"



by Craig Lock







"Success is neither magical or mysterious. Success is the natural

consequence of a few simple disciplines, practiced every day, while

failure is a few simple errors in judgement, repeated every day. It is

the accumulative weight of our disciplines and our judgements that

leads us to either fortune or failure."



Jim Rohn, motivater





"If you've tried to do something and failed you are much better off

then if you tried to do nothing and succeeded."





MY EXPERIENCES OF INTERNET MARKETING WITH NO

KNOWLEDGE AND A SEVERELY LIMITED BUDGET





Five years ago I was a total "computer dummy", not even

knowing how to turn one on (a computer, I mean!). However,

fortunately I developed associations with some "computer

geeks", who suggested marketing my various products on

the internet: books, courses and money information.

This subsequently developed into on-line creative

writing courses (the first one was free and I was completely

overwhelmed and going broke fast), which have been very

successful over the ensuing years .



In spite of a huge amount of time and effort put in, our first

attempts at marketing products were minimally successful. As

"newbies" we tried the usual techniques: search engines

(all of them with automatic submissions), web rings, banners,

links (with sites getting fewer hits than ourselves),

free classifieds and a guest book - all with

very limited success. (I never did try newsgroups). However, all

we got was other "internet pros" trying to sell us something (we

still get that many times daily - trash bin!). Fortunately, we had

no money to spend on promotion, so no capital was wasted.

With our "learners plates" on, this was all done on two "freebie

sites" (Geocities and Tripod). However, the steep learning

curve in the early years , together with persistence gave us

a great deal of new knowledge and solid foundation regarding

the whole internet marketing process.



Things changed drastically once we got our own domain names.

First at NZ Enterprise.com (with Webcom) , then Novelty-Gift.com.

Suddenly all our sites got listed with Yahoo, as well as all the major

search engines. Must have been the PERCEPTION that we were

"successful" and "bigger" than we were - a homebiz. Image in business

is everything (as in life!). It also helped having quite a unique product

in getting a high ranking ("creative writing courses"). Eureka, Hooray!

Incidentally, we submitted to Yahoo (Australia and New Zealand);

so I suggest you try the regional Yahoo, rather than their

main database. We also get quite a few hits from some of

the lesser known S/E's (see even I'm learning the internet

terminology!), like Looksmart*, Snap and NorthernLight. (We

also tried bidding with Go To - http//:www.goto.com,

but with limited success).



Author's Note:

* Oops er sorry, Looksmart is now one of the top search engines.

They charge $200 to be listed. Snap have gone.

Incidentally, Excite.com is in liquidation.

Believe Alta Vista is in financial difficulties too.

Hard times these..and things move very fast on the WWW!



Like many other major search engines these days, you have

to pay to be listed.

"Lucky us doing it years ago!"



The traffic to our various sites started increasing substantially

and sales started materialising. At long last! Mostly, our creative

writing courses and money management courses, but a few

books too.





Lately, all our marketing has been done through writing articles

(on internet marketing, writing, money and self help) and submitting

them to article announcement lists, like Free Content, Publish in

Yours, Article Publish and Shelley Lowery's Article Announce.

Often from there they get picked up by ezines with large readerships -

from 10000 ...to even ones with millions of subscribers. True!

These big ezine publishers are continually looking for new and quality

content, particularly ORIGINAL material that can help others.



My advice is...

write about what you KNOW - your areas of knowledge and

expertise, based on your experiences. We find this strategy

of SHARING relevant and practical information most effective

of all in drawing traffic to our various web sites... and best

of all, it helps others "out there in the vast void/realm of

cyberspace". That is why I write.



Incidentally, we do all our marketing on-line; but hope to do

some off-line too, as more money comes in. We are presently

getting "hundreds of hits a day plus", and regular sales. Whilst

sales are still nothing like we would like (and I realise it's much

harder to sell products on-line than off-line), they are increasing

fast. We even started to make a small profit after 18 months on-line

and sales a have increased substantially since then!



As part of our marketing strategy to INCREASE TRAFFIC, I do

a lot of submitting articles on self development, writing and money

management to widely read and popular e-zines (extracts from my

books) and this has been the main focus of our marketing strategy.

We've found submitting my various articles (with a resource box at

the bottom of each article) to ezines and publishers who bring publishers

and writers together, has made a big difference in

getting our sites noticed - in terms of both "hits" and SALES.

It's FREE ADVERTISING AT ITS MOST EFFECTIVE.

TARGETED TRAFFIC = INCREASED SALES



Also use free press release services , like PR Web (www.prweb.com).



Living in a small isolated " city" of 30000 people near the

bottom of the world, made us realise the tremendous benefits

of distributing useful and relevant information around the world

at minimal cost via the www. I truly believe e-commerce is

the way of the future (especially for geographically isolated

communities, like us). Also I started this one man business

with NO capital (just one or two "very clever" friends with

technical expertise) in the most economically deprived region

of "little old New Zealand". This has now developed to my

"technogeek" friend and associate and I working (and having

heaps of fun) in "Sleepy Hollow", together with American and

South African associates. We believe an idea, a big helping of

enthusiasm, together with a great deal of time and effort in

implementing it, belief, faith in yourself and persistence (not

necessarily in that order) is the key to internet marketing success.



Having little capital can be a blessing in disguise in your internet

marketing efforts, as it makes one resourceful through relying

on your initiave and CREATIVE IMAGINATION. Your greatest

obstacle could turn out to be your greatest opportunity.



A final word to sum up...



Online marketing success takes a great deal of hard work,

persistence and effort. Do the basics and continually try out

new things in your web site promotion - to see what's working

for you and change what's not.Then "hang in there, mate" (as

good Kiwis, New Zealanders say) and the key RESULTS will surely

come.



Hope this helps and all the best in your internet marketing

strategy.



Good luck



Craig Lock



Dale Carnegie made this observation: "Most of the important

things in the world have been accomplished by people who have

kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all."

In the end, it's the persistent bulldog that will own the backyard.



"Some people dream of success...while others

wake up and work hard at it."



"If you can believe it, you can achieve it.

If you can visualize it, you can realize it!"



"In every triumph there has to be a lot of tri!"



and finally and most importantly...



"Honesty, integrity, persistence and ingenuity are the keys to success...

in business and in life."



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