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Strategies of Successful Market Offers


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Pavel Lenshin
infoinfoalchemist.com

- InfoAlchemist - Informational Business
http://www.InfoAlchemist.com


Strategies of Successful Market Offers

copyright 2002 Pavel Lenshin



USP



According to economic theories we live in the world of

monopoly competition. That term shouldn't confuse you, as

the meaning behind implies competition between many small or

middle-size "monopolies", that are not monopolies in their

direct meaning, as they don't control some particular sector

of economy, rather then they are the prime sources of their

unique propositions of services or products. That fact makes

them to be a so-called monopolies of their own services or

products, despite the fact that a lot of other companies

offering very close, in terms of features and benefits,

services or products to the market.



That is why it is obvious that the more unique benefits and

features your proposition can offer to the market, the more

"open-minded" market will be towards that proposition of

yours.



Since we are usually involved in activity, which is not

related to raw resources and materials, where uniqueness is

very difficult to reach, due to the nature of the product

like wheat, we are capable to offer a product and/or service

that brings new "way of thinking". While it sounds too

expressive, the core idea behind is to be new, at least, in

something.



Now let us speak more minutely about online e-business

strategies you may and should apply online.





1. PRODUCT.



The product/service your will offer is 100% responsible for

your long-term success. While it's possible to get some

profit from useless goods, owing to the professionalism of

the marketing experts, it won't last long. The "word of

mouth" marketing is the most reliable long-term marketing

tool ever existed. That is why it's better to make a product

you will be proud of, and even having mediocre marketing

abilities, due to lack of funds, experts etc. your product

would still have a profitable future, of course if, as we

stated, it perfectly solves some problems, brings joy and so

forth.



How to do it



Research, analyze and develop it. That is your e-business

foundation.

The best idea that I can give you about what product/service

to create is that it should be the one you will be the most

happy to use or utilize by yourself, in other words, the

product that e-market lacks and you feel a great need in.

Make it more beneficial by having substantially lower price

or substantially more benefits, features, new way of solving

old problems, new service in order to make it faster,

cheaper, easier, deliver more pleasure to deal with. Do you

see the point?





2. THIRD PARTY PRODUCT. License techniques.



Nowadays, we all hear about resell, reprint or master resell

rights.



In short, by acquiring resell rights you are able to resell

the product you bought for the specified price. So you pay

license fee and then buy a desired number of products at a

massive discount (more then wholesale).



Reprint & redistribution rights are the same as above with

the only difference - your business entity may solely

reprint and redistribute the product in specified

quantities, without any necessity to buy them from the

licenser. The one who bought the license (licensee) is also

have a right to customize or brand that product before

retails, if other is not stipulated in license agreement.

Sometimes you receive a right to become a licenser and offer

resell rights to you clients, whereas you keep all the

generated profits.



Master resell rights entitles you to enjoy all the benefits

mentioned above plus the right to resell reprint and

redistribute rights and sometimes the master resell rights

themselves. That is truly fantastic opportunity as you

actually acquire a complete business of the licenser. The

only priority the licenser has is that he may change and

develop his product further, where your power is limited by

customization only, i. e. you are not allowed to change the

"nature" of the product or service, if other is not

stipulated in license agreement.



When we speak about Internet and info (intangible) products

one thing should be stressed here. Taking into account

unlimited supply and the way info products are being copied,

with a press of a button, it is difficult, if not

impossible, to control their further distribution. Therefore

resell rights that coming with info products are accepted to

possess free redistribution rights as an additional feature

of reprint & redistribution rights. The thing that still

makes a difference between these rights is customization or

branding.



To sum up, let us say that, concerning info products, any

rights you acquire allow you to distribute, but

customization of the product is allowed only under reprint &

redistribution or master resell license agreement, if other

is not mentioned. That is why, they are sometimes called

customization rights instead of reprint & redistribution.



You can also order at wholesale prices before retailing, but

if your intentions to establish long-term partnership are

serious, acquiring license is more advisable as you will be

able to save substantial amount of resources (usually

financial), brand the product (if poses reprint or master

resell rights) and generate new income streams by offering

license certificates to your clients.



How to do it



The product/service you choose to license should meet the

following criteria:



* Satisfy high market demand;

* Be innovative (strong USP);

* Have an acceptable benefits/price ratio;

* Reflect your business "likes";

* Reflect your long-term business strategy and marketing

potential.



You should take your hand on the pulse of economy

development in order to proper track the trends. It doesn't

matter what economy sector or market demand these trends

belong to, what does matter is how you track and analyze

these trends in a sphere or scope of activity you work in.



If you are like me, an info business operator, the main

priority to you in searching for license deals is to

anticipate the possible high future demands. That is also

true when you are developing your own product/service. If

you find a product that perfectly suits your current

business and meets criteria mentioned above, then chose what

license to acquire and go for it, or contact the owner and

offer him to acquire a license or have a discussion about

considering new terms of license agreement, no problem

should arise in that case.





3. PACKAGE.



Other front you can strike from is to bundle

products/services into another unique offer. Don't think

that it's too easy. This way demands much more financial

investments and even more time on market research.

Your "package" of products or services is nothing more then

a number of third party's products/services, which were

licensed by you, accompanied or not with your own offer(s)

into some new product that is implied to offer complete

solution.



How to do it



Here is a brief example that shows, which direction you

should move.



Let assume that you are running a web-site selling dietary

supplement capsules and quite often you get emails from

thankful customers asking you to solve their other health

problems or provide them with a recipe of healthy diets to

lose weight etc.



What you can do is partner with fellow marketer, who is

successfully offering brochures and other materials on the

best diets to lose weight as well as with another e-business

owner who promotes ebooks on how to solve minor health

problems indoors. You can even acquire a license to resell

some light sport trainers, just reassure via independent

research that these offers are reliable and beneficial for

your customers and not frustrate and ruin your positive

image.



So by setting up these deals, you are not only answering the

question - what health food should be, but also starting to

provide a complete package of products and services on how

to keep everyone's body in good shape. That's it.



CONCLUSION



The way you choose is yours and yours only. Make yourself

feel comfortable with it, let your business and your future

plans be comfortable with it. And never forget about the

market - as a place where you develop your business. You

should follow the market, anticipate it and satisfy it in

the best possible way.



This is the only attitude that may almost guarantee your

success, unless you are still looking for new

"revolutionary" matrix schemes, super "breakthrough" offers

of the next 22 century, or these fake last-chance programs

like "jump-in-today-get-rich-automatically-tomorrow" or

"all-job-is-done-for-you-just-pay-now" :0) You may continue

that list.



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Pavel Lenshin is publisher and web-designer, who offers:

+ Powerful package on how to run Private Info Business

+ Free subscription to the unique NET Business Magazine

+ Free Optimization Report of your Website

http://www.InfoAlchemist.com

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