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The Ten Commandments of Internet Marketing (Part One - Updated)


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Craig Lock
clockparadise.net.nz

BridgeNiche.com
http://www.bridgeniche.com


THE TEN COMMANDMENTS OF INTERNET MARKETING (PART ONE)



by Craig Lock



"You will do foolish things, but do them with enthusiasm."

- Colette



"Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach him how to use the internet and he won't bother you for weeks, months or perhaps even years (sorry, fellow men)!



Introductory Thoughts:



I hope that the following article based on our

experiences may be informative and/or

helpful in your online marketing.



A successful online business isn't built overnight; but is

the

result of many late nights. If anyone says that they can

teach you to make a substantial amount of money without

hard work, realize they are talking through "a hole in the

head and are out of their trees".



After six years doing it, here are my TEN

COMMANDMENTS setting out how to conduct business

online (in spite of the recent demise of so many

"high-profile

dot-bombs"- ready availability to large amounts of capital,

I believe, can be a big disadvantage to the small/home

business cyberentrepreneur):





Now time to "get straight into it"...



1. Understand that technology should help you achieve

your business and personal goals. It is merely a tool to

move you forward with your vision: a "means to an end"

to HELP and enable you, rather than being an end in

itself, (or perhaps even be a disabler to "untechnos"

like me). So make modern technology work to it's highest

potential for you and your business. Spend time learning

about various computer programmes and applications

(hard though it may be for the 'technically challenged').

Then "use it repeatedly , so you don't lose it!" Accept

that the vast majority of www. users are not "technofreaks"

(like my "geek associate", Bill) and have great difficulty

learning new computer procedures. Well, I certainly do

(just ask Bill)!. However, by making a conscious effort

and with discipline and effort the habit ingrained makes

it easier and easier, as your confidence grows in leaps

and bounds.



2. Don't take the competition for granted...and don't

"knock" them. Never ever! Accept that no business can

be the best in every facet. The convergence of computer,

media, entertainment and communications means the

underlying structures of the computer world will change

rapidly and soon... or so my "technogeek" associate,

Bill (not Gates) says. The TV/computer/music center is

not far away, I hear.



The net is a world wide market-place, so don't be too

zenophobic (now that's a really big word, that I tried

very hard to bring in). I think many Americans (and New

Zealanders too) think that theirs is the only country on

earth in which to trade and is the centre of the world...

and we're nearly falling off the bottom near Antarctica!



However, we can all compete fairly ("fairly") against

the competition by transcending international boundaries

on a "global level playing field" - whereby even the

"little guys" can take on the big corporations around

the world (except for their massive marketing budgets,

of course!) . It may mean adjusting your marketing efforts

to take into account some cultural differences (like my

rather 'weird' sense of humour, or different spelling -

although it's the same English language). However, I believe

people around the world have more in common than their

differences. Common aspirations, eg. security, to do their

best

for their children, etc. Enough philosophical digression,

Craig...

and back to your point...



Here in "Sleepy Hollow" (with one of the highest

unemployment

rates in the country) in little provincial New Zealand near

the bottom of the world, we sell our various products

around the globe in response to customer needs.



3. Consolidate your business by focusing on what you

do best. Don't try to be "all things" to your customer,

nor try to offer too many products. Concentrate on

perfecting and marketing your "best sellers" in your

CORE business activities. That is the area which

produces the most profitable results for your organization.

(remember the "80-20 rule" - 20% of your activities

produces 80% of your results/profit and vice versa!).

For us it's creative writing courses.



Define your "USP" (or "unique selling proposition") -

a "fancy" term loved by "those marketing types". What is

the key, that makes your product or service really special?



Now for one rather more philosophical...



4. Honour your parents, your teachers and your

communities and especially your family. Family is most

precious of all and strong and stable family units make

for a strong and stable country. Parenting, I believe is

the most noble occupation of all - and parents want their

children to be safe on line, so supervise them closely.

Teach them responsibility in internet usage... so they

don't push your telephone bill sky high (as my dear boys

do - but then that's the price of having and educating

children - a tax on sex!). Teach your children well (as

Crosby, Stills, Nash ... and Young used to sing so

melodiously) and wisely. Let them learn that the net is a

great EDUCATION tool for the present and the future

and they could be learning "practical skills on the job"

and preparing for a future technological career.



5. Do not send spam (sending masses of unsolicited

e-mail) - under any circumstances. You are likely to be

cut off by your server. I find it rather irritating

receiving

"mountains" of spam and simply delete all unsolicited e-mail

selling products and services... and wouldn't you do

likewise;

because it just clutters up your mailbox?



We hope this info has been helpful to in your online marketing.



Good luck



Craig Lock

http://www.craiglock.com



The various books that Craig "felt inspired to write" are available at:

http://www.bridgeniche.com



END OF PART ONE





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