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Are You Marketing A Product That's Unrealistic For You?


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Joe Bingham
thunderberrymsn.com

NetPlay Newsletters
http://www.netplaynewsletters.com


Fact: There are far more people wishing to make substantial

incomes from home over the Internet than there are actually

doing it.



That's an obvious statement to be sure, but why is that true?



One factor often overlooked in my opinion is that many people

make poor selections when choosing what they should sell.



People, more often than not, decide what business to enter

based on emotion, excitement, or other's success. Rarely, do

people take the time to critically analyze what they will be

getting into and whether or not it will be suitable for them.



Now, even if you're already comfortable in what you are doing,

thinking through the following set of questions will be beneficial

to you. Reading through them will undoubtedly either enlighten

you on how to further advance what you're already involved in,

or it will give you the necessary push to change to something

that might work better for you.



Obviously, then, if you are already looking for an online

business opportunity, or looking to change directions, this is for

you.



For the sake of this discussion, we'll talk strictly in products.

However, realize that marketing a business opportunity or a

service is essentially still marketing a product.



Carefully considering all of the following aspects will put you

further ahead than the vast majority of Internet marketers, give

you more flexibility in your marketing plan, and realistically

bring you more success.



1. YOUR OWN BELIEFS



When selecting a product or group of products to market, start

first with your own beliefs. In network marketing it's absolutely

critical to believe, like, and use whatever product your business

offers. Without that belief you'll never have any credibility with

others or convince your downline to make purchases

themselves.



Now, with regards to working auction services this is not nearly

as important. Often, you can work essentially as a middle man

connecting buyers and sellers. In this case, the seller is the one

whose credibility the buyer feeds off of and it's the seller

also who is responsible for any guarantees, refunds, and such.



'Instant' sale mini sites are those specifically designed to solicit

1 of 2 immediate responses out of it's visitors -- buy or leave.

With this type of site, it's not necessary for the visitor to even

know who they are buying from so your personal beliefs are

not as critical. (obviously if you are more personally involved in

the product and the site then your personal beliefs are

important. We could argue about which way works better, but

the point is if you do put your name to something you'd darn

well better be a believer in it yourself otherwise you have no

credibility.)



Personally, I would never market something without first

believing it to be a good product. Often growing a business

can be difficult enough without doubting whether what you are

offering is really worth what you're asking for it or not.



2. CONSIDER YOUR TARGET MARKET



I believe many would-be entrepreneurs fail because they never

NARROWLY consider who their target market is.



Someone marketing a 'work from home' program to 'whoever

wants to work from home' is missing their mark. There's a big

difference between someone working from home to market

their own creations and someone looking to work from home

re-selling others' works.



Answer the following questions when considering what

products you want to sell.



*Who exactly will be interested in this product?

*Is this group large enough to support my business?

*Is this a group I can reach?

*Can I market through others already in contact with them?

*How much competition will I have?

*How well established is my competition?



3. CONSIDER AVAILABLE MARKETING TACTICS



I remember getting excited about a particular product, believing

in it, wanting to share it with others, only to run into a brick wall

as to how to go about doing it.



It happens, and it's very discouraging when it does.



Before you commit to selling a product, you've got to take a

good hard look at how you will go about doing it. Consider

the following:



*Do I already have contacts that will be interested in this?

*Can I establish a routine that will bring my product before

new people consistently enough to make a profit?

*What methods will work to market this product?



Then consider the specifics of each marketing method. For

instance with search engines, how popular are keywords that

will lead to your product? How much competition do those

key words have?



As another example, is there enough information surrounding

your product to allow you to market it by publishing a weekly

ezine?



4. IDENTIFY NECESSARY MARKETING ELEMENTS



Not everyone has what it takes to market each and every

product available online.



Consider your product. Is it a single purchase item or one that

the same customer will buy over and over? Is it a low price

item or on the high end? Are you selling just one product or an

entire group of them?



Some products can be sold 'instantly' while others require more

follow up. Do you have the tools for following up with

potential customers? Do you have what it takes to

lead someone from a single purchase to becoming a repeat

customer or to considering other products? What will all this

entail?



You've got to be honest in whether or not the tactics that you

decide will be effective for marketing a product are ones you

are comfortable -- and knowledgeable enough -- in doing.



5. IDENTIFY YOUR FINANCIAL INPUT AND BUDGET



Here's one that's stopped a lot of us from succeeding. Any

business is going to take some investment. Consider what

you'll have to put into your business BEFORE you start.



I'm not only talking about what it costs to get involved, but

what it will cost you to get product for yourself, and what it will

take as far as advertising.



This, of course, all depends on how you answered the

questions above. However, don't overlook this step. NEVER

assume that you'll have immediate sales that will cover your

future expenses, either -- ESPECIALLY if you are borrowing

money to get started.



You've got to plan for the unexpected and have what it takes to

keep your business going until it can support itself.



IN CONCLUSION



If there's any one thing that's attractive about Internet marketing

it's the excitement it can breed. The idea of contacting so many

people so easily and the thought of getting a lot of sales in a

short period of time is thrilling.



However, this excitement is also dangerous. We all need to

realize that while those things can happen, they do take time

and effort to bring about.



Don't fall for the excitement without taking a good hard look at

what will really be involved in working with the product of your

choice. Take the time needed to examine the market you'll be

jumping into and make sure it's one with good potential and

room for expansion -- AND THAT IT WILL BE SUITABLE

FOR YOU.



With effort, you can achieve success online. Just don't hinder

yourself by trying to work with a product that's not realistic for

your situation -- just because other's were successful with it.



Sure, learn from the success of others. Duplicate their system

IF it will work for you, but NOT just because it worked for

them.



Make your own choices, make your own way, and you WILL

make your own success.



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Would you consider marketing a product with a NARROW

Target Market of 80,000,000 people?

Growing at 45% a week? In a Multi-Billion Dollar Industry?

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Written by Joe Bingham of the NetPlay Marketer

http://www.netplaynewsletters.com

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