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What A Tree Trimmer Can Teach You About Your Web Business


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Joshua Rose
webmasterinternetprofitwizards.com

The Internet Profit Wizards
http://www.internetprofitwizards.com


The other day I got a knock on my door. A young man

introduced himself as Tim and said he had trimmed the trees

for the previous owner 2 years ago ... even mentioned them

by name.



He then pointed down the street and said, "My crew is just

finishing up over at Ron's house. We've been doing all his

work for 4 years now. And I noticed you have branches that

have started to damage your roof and are also growing into

your neighbor's trees. And since my whole crew is already

here, if you want to take care of it this afternoon, I can

give you a really good price."



I looked down the street and waved to Ron. "Well, I know I

need it", I said. "But how much are we talking about

here?".



Well, we walked around the yard and talked and bandied

about price for a few minutes. Then I agreed.



A couple hours later, the work was done and he did a

wonderful job. The place looked great and he cleaned it

all up as neat as a pin. He even fixed two of my sprinkler

heads at no charge. I was a happy customer and there is

absolutely no doubt he'll be getting more work from me in

the future.





Well, you're asking, "What in the world does this have to

do with making a living on the Internet?"





The answer is, "quite a bit". Let's take a look:





* First, he identified the problem I had and knew he had

the solution.



* Second, he was aggressive in his marketing. He didn't

leave a business card in my mailbox, as so many others do.

He became proactive to establish a personal relationship.



* Third, during the initial contact, Tim established

"instant credibility" by referring to the previous owners

of the house as well as to Ron, a friend of mine and

someone I respect.



* Fourth, as we walked around the yard, it was clear that

he knew exactly what he was doing. He had expertise and he

wasn't going to kill or harm my trees. I also realized

that any thought I had of doing it myself wasn't at all

wise.



* Fifth, he offered something of true value to me at a

very attractive price. And he explained why he could offer

such a bargain price. I've learned that sometimes, "you

get what you pay for" and a bargain price can turn into a

total loss. But in this case, his explanation made total

sense.



* Sixth, we chatted and joked as well. He had an engaging

personality and wasn't afraid to show it.



* Seventh, he did the job extremely well. The pride he

had in his work and reputation was obvious.



* Eighth, he over delivered. He fixed one sprinkler head

and replaced a second one at no charge. And when cleaning

up, they raked the entire yard. The place hadn't looked so

good since the day we bought it.





There's a few other lessons here as well ... but I think

you get the point.



Succeeding on the Internet doesn't have to be an elusive or

mysterious puzzle. The "real world" abounds with sound

business practices that will serve you well on the web as

well.





Joshua Rose cuts through the glut of Internet "hype" and

"false promises" to identify the "genuine" marketing

techniques that get results. For his fr^e "One, Two, Three

Easy Steps To Internet Profits", or to subscribe to his

newsletter, visit: http://www.internetprofitwizards.com





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