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Some Facts About On-line Riches


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Willie Crawford
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Profit Automation
http://ProfitAutomation.com




A recent discussion on an on-line discussion forum reminded

me of when I was involved in mail-order in the early 1970s.

My introduction to "income opp-ortunities" was when I

answered an ad offering a plan for making $100 a day stuffing

envelopes. The ad offered a plan for $1 and a self-addressed,

stamped envelope. In exchange for my dollar and envelope I

received an 8 1/2 x 11 sheet telling me to run the same ad

and when I got responses, send them the same sheet. I kept

searching for something better :-)



I soon got involved in mailing out circulars offering various

products and services. I charged others to mail their circulars

using my bulk mailing permit. I also charged them for running

their ads in my ad-sheet. It was a world where we paid to

run our ads in each others newsletter. There seemed to be a

lot of people selling the same opport-unities to each other.



Fast forward 30 years, and I see many similarities in some

on-line businesses. That discussion on the forum caused me to

step back and ask a few questions. The most important question

was, "What's the difference between selling a dream and helping

someone to really build an on-line business." I see hundreds

of plans/schemes that I'm convinced are not plausible ways to

earn a decent income on-line. These are the biz-ops where

people are just selling each other the latest insider information

and plans that promise to make them big successes.



I know that most of these plans aren't doing the trick because

I talk to numerous people about what really works every week. I'm

involved in several mastermind groups and also participate in

brainstorming calls. We discuss what techniques are really

growing each others' businesses. I also get emails from 20 - 30

people a week who aren't achieving the level of success they

desire, and they often ask me for solutions.



I have to first of all admit that I may not have a ready solution

for them. What's working for me make not work for them because

of differences in my target audience, difference in my

relationship with my audience, and even timing. So I spend a lot

of time brainstorming with them... usually for a fee :-)



One of the first realities we must face is that selecting the

right product or service to promote is perhaps the most important

decision they have to make. Choose the wrong service.... one

no-one wants, and you're dead in the water before you start. Yes,

you'll get a few people purchasing your product but not in the

volume you desire.



The second reality that we must face is that you need a really

solid marketing plan. Promoting your products or services in an

unorganized, scatter-gun fashion will produce lesser results.

You need to flow out what activities you are going to use in

promoting your business. Everything needs to be planned out. Then

you need to stick with your plan long enough to see the results.

Plan, implement, measure results, make adjustments - that's the

formula.



The third reality that we must face is that building a thriving

on-line business can be hard work. I've put in many 18-hour days

and fell asleep at my keyboard many times. It takes time to build

a list and to build credibility. I haven't discovered any

foolproof shortcut to this reality.



Having faced the above realities, I go on with my clients to look

at what they are doing to build their businesses and how they can

improve them. On the internet it all boils down to traffic... to

reaching an audience and convincing them that your product offers

the solution to their wants or needs. That means using the

search engines and email to attract traffic. It also means

learning to write good copy or getting someone else to do it for

you. I don't see any shortcuts there. Words sell, and putting

the right words in the right order is a science. It's something

anyone can learn. Poor webcopy is the biggest problem on most of

the websites I visit that aren't making any money.



There are literally hundreds of ways to reach your target

audience and attract them to your website. The first step is

properly identifying who you should be targeting. That one step

allows you to spend your promotional dollars in the right place

... the place where you will get the greatest return. For some

products, and some businesses, paid-for search engine listings

are a great option. For others buying banners on other websites

(exit popups, etc.) are a great idea. I gain great exposure by

having my articles appear in others' ezines and on others'

websites. This takes time to build up momentum though. I also

have an army of affiliates driving traffic to my sites. This

also takes time.



When I look at my secrets to success, building relationships with

a lot of prospects over the past seven years has played a big

part. That's just the path that I took. I've seen people

achieve incredible success in a matter of month, but I have seen

many more fail. The one thing that I want all of my clients to

ask themselves is, "If it was so easy to come on-line and make

your fortune, why aren't many more quitting their off-line jobs

and doing it." That's a very important question to at-least

contemplate.



Hopefully, this article wasn't too negative. I just see a lot

of similarities between the envelope stuffing schemes I fell

victim to in the early 1970s and the on-line world today.

Fortunes are being made on-line. It takes a product or service

that people need and want, and then you have to make them aware

of it. That often takes a lot of hard work. However, when you

finally make your breakthrough, it will be worth every ounce of

effort. Make absolutely certain that you start out with the

right products though.



To your success.





Willie Crawford has been teaching others how to build an

on-line business since late 1996. Frequently featured in

radio, magazine and newspaper articles and interviews, Willie

teaches the average guy what the top marketers are doing but

seldom talking about. For example, Willie demonstrates the

power of automated residual income through his system at:

http://ProfitAutomation.Com Test drive this system now.





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