SuperTips Ezine: Issue 23


November 10th, 1999
Harvey Segal, Editor:

IN THIS ISSUE

1. Greetings!

2. "Preparation "H" "
    - by Rick Beneteau

3. Readers Forum

4. "Top 10 Tips for Success with Affiliate Programs"
    - by Kate Schultz

5. More "Super" Tips
    5.1
Personalised Emails
    5.2
Did YOU know this ?
    5.3
The best invention since the wheel
    5.4
Where to get HELP

6. Publications of Interest

7. Next Issue

1. Greetings!

Hello Folks,

Two of my favourite tips for Internet marketers feature in today's introduction.

First - the importance of having a domain name. This is so essential that I wrote an article on the subject
'Why your Web Site must have a Domain name'
which you can read here.

I'm pleased to say that Linda Eberharter, publisher of ABsolutions, decided it was worthy of joining the "Best of the Best" articles on the Internet. She has condensed these into her free Ebook at <http://www.atlanticbridge.net/netbiz/best.htm>

My second tip is to offer a free gift.
At  this page I provide a variety of ideas for offering a gift - and show how you can offer mine, for free.

Many readers have come up with additional ideas but I doubt if there is anything more bizarre than the following.

I came across it while checking the logs at my website. (Logs are yet another good reason for having a proper web hosting service with a domain name site).

It was a posting in the Home Church Network Bulletin Board back on Jan 31. I've not shown the name and address of the contributor - to spare him the embarrassment.

"I am in need of some pants, size 58-60 waist. Length 30-32. Send pants to XXXX.Thank you in advance,and may God Bless You.Oh yes used pants are okay. Here is a free gift for you,www.supertips.com/gift.htm "

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For more conventional ways of promoting your site follow Rick's advice in the next article.

Harvey

2. "Preparation "H" "
    - by Rick Beneteau

Temporary Relief from the Pain and Discomfort of Internet Business

The prognosis is bleak. The disease is too new. The contagious malady of trying to make money on the Internet is infecting thousands daily with no real cure on the horizon. The opportunity is too great, the market too vast and the pioneering spirit is alive and well in cyber-land.

But let's be really honest folks, and admit that most of us are bewildered at how to virtually promote our business. The reality is that there are too few people making a decent living on the Internet. And while we're at it, let's get rid of the notion that there are any true marketing "gurus" out there with all the answers. Some of us have just spent more time and money trying to figure out how to tame this monster we call the World Wide Web. I am one of those people but would never refer to myself as an expert. Just someone who is trying very hard and learning what, and what not, to do.

So in that spirit I will retain the "medicinal" flavor of this article and be, for the sake of interest, a Marketing Doctor (MD). You have an appointment with me in my cyber-clinic and it's up to you to listen and weigh what I have to offer. I will try to provide symptomatic relief for those just coming down with the fever as well as for those who've been bitten by this bug for a while but who still suffer from the throbbing pain of doing business on the Internet. I am prescribing Preparation "H".

The "H" is for the Help I will try to offer you Here. Hopefully, it will not stand for: "How" can you just sit there after reading this article with the thermometer still stuck up ....?" You get the point!

Ok, I'm itching to get going!

Here are the results of your Internet promotion check-up:

Your Website

Warning: your prospect has an average attention span of 10-20 seconds. Your website is no doubt your primary sales tool. For most of us, the one-and-only-chance we have to capture the attention, and the interest, of the viewer. Fail to get their attention immediately and you might as well pick up a pen to write your business will.

Simple question: does your website sell? I mean, does it REALLY sell? Or (now think honestly here for a moment), is your site the cyber-version of the bow-tied, cigar-chomping "what will it take to put you into this beauty?" used car huckster? I mean the kind with large, bold, bright, dream-laden, hype-type-get-rich-rhetoric? I realize that some of you are beginning to get that pre-prostate examination feeling right now and that I risk offending you, but I'm just an insensitive doctor, right?

Those of us past this incubation period symptom and well on the road to recovery feature the benefits of our products or business in clear, concise fashion against a backdrop of tasteful, complimentary visuals. Flashy Java/Shock is not necessarily prescribed, just an appealing, friendly, easy-to-use sales-oriented approach.

If you KNOW you are currently sporting a less-than-professional website, hire a copywriter/webdesigner please. You've literally got 'seconds' to captivate the attention of a potential customer. Make the most of this small moment of time. Improving your website will be among the most important business decisions you will make.

Results: A website is the real world equivalent of a billboard. You can have the biggest and best billboard but if it stands on some little-traveled back road, you'd be further ahead using the lumber to keep warm in the winter.

So, we continue with how to bring traffic to your website.

The Power of Email

The same presentation rules above apply if you are using commercial email as the powerful promotional tool that it can be. However, this MD will drop you as a patient if you bulk spam (real world equivalent to guzzling a quart of Jack Daniels {not Jim} and smoking 3 packs a day). Spam is UCEless!! Nearly every netizen detests it, legislators are creating laws against it and it has become a whole other pain in the rear. Nothing credible comes by way of spam anymore. Ironic as it is, NOBODY reads what you send anyway and all the while you are severely damaging what little reputation (life expectancy) you have left on the Net.

So, what is the answer? Opt-in email. In essence, people sign-up to receive certain kinds of promotional information so you are sending "solicited" advertising. I don't have enough time in your appointment to adequately review this professional application of email but there is a lot of information available in business ezines like the one you are reading. Get some back issues that deal with this subject and pull up some searches using "opt-in email" as your keyword. Spend quality time researching this targeted, effective advertising method. It's the only way to go with email!

Results: The proper application of opt-in email can dramatically increase your business.

Online Classified Ads

A placebo. Complete waste of a lot of precious time and often money. Most classified ad services are free but there's a very good reason. Pretty well the only people who visit these sites are the ill-informed who place their ads only to receive tons of junk mail from the spammers who harvest their email addresses from the fresh daily crop. I can honestly say that I've only made a handful of sales using classified ads and I couldn't begin to account for all the time I spent surgically placing them. Live and learn.

Results: Forget this sugar pill!

Free-for-All-Link Sites

Surfer havens, but heck, surfers can be Internet consumers. So, visit some of these websites while taking the pulse of your average purchaser, and determine if FFA links could be an effective instant sales boost. You will need to create a catchy title for your link. Placing these links is almost as time consuming as classified ads so I recommend using one of the link submission services. Here, you can submit to hundreds of FFA links at a time with the press of a button in reasonably priced packages. But beware, put your fingers on the Ctrl and A keys (Select All) and get ready to delete the hundreds of hype autoresponses that immediately flood your inbox after submitting. Also, resubmit your links every couple of weeks as the links fall off these pages quite rapidly.

Results: FFA links will bring immediate traffic to your website and can boost sales if your product or business is applicable.

Banner Exchanges

Less effective as Internet time marches on but still can be worthwhile if you are already drawing moderate-to-high website traffic. The reason I say this is that these companies normally get their backs scrubbed twice for every time you suds them - a 2:1 ratio where for every 2 "hits" you send them, they send you one back. There are many banner exchanges/swaps out there so check around.

My personal viewpoint is that I don't want to send people "away" from my website after I've spent all kinds of time and money getting them there, so please give this approach some careful thought.

Results: If your site is slow, don't bother. I mention banner exchanges here because it's still a promotional mainstay on the Internet. If you want to keep viewers at your site, don't go there.

Search Engines

Oh boy! Medical opinion is still out on this one. I rarely search on them but I'm not the average netizen. All I have to do though is think of the millions of Net newcomers about to fire up their modems and browsers for the first time and know that they will head straight for the search engines to find out what this Internet thing is all about. Another all-day appointment to properly discuss this issue but here is an overview.

As in the case of opt-in email, you will need to research in ezines/newsletters like this one, participate in discussion groups and ironically search in the engines themselves for placement information before entering the operating room. Why?

Your efforts in this area will be wasted if you don't know what you're doing. The search engines change their "rules" like I change lab jackets, so if you can't stay informed, then hire a top surgeon. Anything less than a top 20 position won't heal what ails your business and it becomes almost a daily job to retain an in-the-first-two-pages-of-a-search position in the major engines.

The most important consideration of all, is how you set up your webpage in each engine. First, you have to sharply define your ultimate "searcher" and then, insert the appropriate keywords (words they will enter to search for websites/information like yours), metatags and descriptions, plus, follow the rules of submission in each major engine. No small task here my patients, so think long and hard about properly investing your time and resources or you might as well pull the plug before you even start this major surgery.

Results: You must be in the search engines with the millions of new people logging on to the Internet. Unless you have the time to learn the ever-changing trade secrets of search engine placement, hire someone who does. It will pay off for your business.

Your Own Newsletter

Ha! Music to my ears. The doc is dancin' now! Assuming you have even a small captive audience comprised of customers, downline, regular website visitors, family, friends and surfers, and, you can write a decent personal letter (even if you can't) - you have all the reasons you need to start your own newsletter. Your topic? Why, it's them! Their needs, their wants, their interests. Make them laugh, make them cry, make them think and hopefully make them some money. Give them valuable information they can use in their lives and never, never use a hype approach and oversell you. A newsletter about industry trends in your type of business, advertising/marketing, motivation, humor, software, reviews, your hobby, your dog - whatever it takes to keep them reading and you in contact with them.

Some things to consider:

1. If you have a great newsletter concept but don't feel you have the knack to write it, hire a professional copywriter. Regardless, study all the newsletters/ezines you can get your hands on and become aware of the formats -email or html (web-based) - and the various newsletter structures - components, contents, length, classified advertising etc. Pay close attention to how they flow.

2. When your subscription base warrants, you can accept classified ads for an additional income stream but you can start with just one classified ad - yours! When the ads start coming in, do not place them at the beginning of your newsletter and make your readers sift through them to get to the "meat".

3. You can have your newsletter listed in all the ezine directories on the Internet, which are easily searchable. You will also want to place your newsletter, or at least a simple webpage describing it, in the search engines as well.

4. Include a "recommend-this-newsletter-to-a-friend" type blurb at the beginning and end of each issue and always, always put "remove" instructions.

5. If your newsletter is business oriented, there are many good article writers out there who would only be too happy to have you reprint their articles in trade for the bio/ad they include at the bottom of their piece. Contact them to send you to their database of articles and to request reprint rights.

6. You can start with a monthly publication and increase the frequency as your circulation rises.

Results: Remember, the value of your newsletter is in subscriber list and many subscribers will become customers. Make your newsletter friendly, fun and full of useful information and you will be amazed at how quickly your newsletter subscriber base builds. Take the time to put out a quality publication.

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Ezines

Above, we discussed starting your own newsletter. Now, we move on to advertising in other ezines to build your newsletter base and your business. Again, while at the ezine directories, check out the circulation and ad rates of the ezines that would best reach your target audience. Always request a free sample to ensure the quality of the writing and analyze the amount and nature of its advertising. Your ad will have to be well written and hooky and you can promote both your business and your newsletter in the 25-30 words normally allowed.

Results: I can tell you from my experience that the best advertising by far I have done has come by way of the small bio/ad that I include in every business article I write. Thousands of hits have come my way via Zines so please do consider this avenue of promotion very carefully. It's one of the most effective ways to promote your business on the Internet.

Ok, time's up! Our appointment is over and you now have the benefit of my "expert medical opinion" and I've written you my prescription, Preparation "H". But by all means, get second opinions and research wherever you can find expert advice. After all, it's your business we're discussing here!

One final question. Where's that thermometer now?

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3. Readers Forum

Compliments from our subscribers:

My last email I meant to congratulate you on a super fantastic website. This is so helpful for we Internet Marketing newbies. Thanks and keep up the good work. I'll be visiting you website quite frequently. (snip) Your site is a Godsend for people trying to dig through the best marketing methods for Ecommerce. ...
from Samuel Thrasher

I just got my first issue, and wanted to let you know I thoroughly enjoyed it, copied Scott Smith's excellent sales letter tips, and followed the link for the free form...
Whew! And that was just my first! Looking forward to the next one! Thanx,
...
from Paula Bright
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4. "Top 10 Tips for Success with Affiliate Programs"
    - by Kate Schultz

1. Select the best affiliate programs for you. Focus on your target market and offer products or services that will be of interest to them.

2. Select quality products. When selecting your affiliate programs, compare commissions and quality of product or service offered. You will be taking an active role in recommending these products or service. Don't risk your good name by endorsing shoddy products.

  Find out what people are buying and offer those products. The latest research tells us that the most popular items purchased on the Internet are computers, books, software, and music. There are books and software for every target market.

3. Read and understand your affiliate agreements. How long is the agreement for? Can you opt-out? Is there an exclusivity clause?

4. Learn how your sales will be tracked. Is a third party audit available?

5. Understand the payment system. Is payment in cash, credit, or products? Read the fine print so that you know if there are minimum payments. Some programs only pay you after you have accumulated a certain amount in commissions.

6. Review the marketing process. The most successful affiliate programs offer marketing supplies including banners, buttons and ad copy.

7. Develop your opt-in Email list or newsletter. Write reviews and recommendations and publish them in your newsletter.

8. Use your Web site to provide useful content, advice and testimonials about your affiliate programs. Use text links within your content to link directly to the affiliate product.

9. Look for affiliate programs that pay well. Some successful affiliate programs offer two-tier payment plans allowing you to collect a percentage of the sales from those that you sign up as affiliates.

10. Sign up for the Web's best affiliate program -Winning the Affiliate Game http://www.activemarketplace.com/store/1198

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Editors' Note: If you would like to know more about affiliate programs or sign up with the selected collection at SuperTips please visit here.

5. More "Super" Tips

5.1 Personalised Emails

Following our discussion last issue about personalised Emails I received yet another useful tip from Eirik Johansen.

He uses WorldMerge to send out personalized messages to his list of contacts and 'all it takes is a few clicks'.

You can download a free trial version of WorldMerge at http://www.netmaking.com/worldmerge.html

5.2 Did YOU know this ?

Here's an interesting nugget that I came across.
These are the top 10 most frequently used words in the most successful ever headlines.

1. You
2. Your
3. How
4. New
5. Who
6. Money
7. Now
8. People
9. Want
10. Why

The number one word "YOU" has been used 82% more than the number two word - "YOUR".

So now you know what to put in your headlines.

5.3 The best invention since the wheel

They say the greatest invention ever was the wheel: so I reckon the second best is ... a mouse with a wheel. It allows you to scroll easily through documents without having to position your cursor on the scroll bar. Highly recommended.

But there's a problem. Whenever I restart my PC after it has been on standby the scroll never works - I have to wait for a proper reboot

Do any of our readers have an explanation ?

If not I'll take the advice I offer in the next section.

5.4 Where to get HELP

Do you recall the problem I raised in the last issue ?

Since installing a new version of Pegasus (3.12a) I found that when I minimise it it does not move down to the taskbar - it just disappears.

Well I have the answer: it was not actually disappearing - it was moved to the system tray which is a section to the right of the toolbar. And there are new options in Pegasus to switch from one to the other.

So which of our readers came up with the solution ?

Well, actually, no-one did. Instead I found two useful resources for getting help, which you may like to know about, and where my question was answered.

A) The NOSPIN group have two discussion lists to help with your problems - PCBUILD for hardware, PCSOFT for software. To sign up for either of these visit <http://nospin.com>

B) If you belong to Compuserve you will be aware of the numerous Forums they provide. I posted my question to the WIND98 forum (Windows 98).

Since my last posting to Compuserve they have made many changes in the operation of their Forums. Some (or all ?) are now web-based which has some disadvantages - for example you cannot prepare your Email messages in advance and post them in one fell swoop or retrieve them for offline reading.

But there is one great new feature.
I wonder why no-one has thought of this before.

I used to post a question and then visit a Forum periodically to check for a reply. Now you can request that you are notified by Email when someone has replied. And when that Email arrives it contains the Url which takes you directly to that reply: no need to find the Forum, then the particular section, then the message.

6. Publications of Interest

Anyone with a web site should read Ken Evoy's outstanding e-zine SITE-SELL.

This free twice-monthly publication is packed with great ideas to show you how to 'make your site sell'.

Visit  here and you'll see the subscribe box in the top left corner, marked SITE-SELL.

7. Next Issue

SuperTips Ezine will be with you again on November 24th.

If you have any suggestions to improve this newsletter so that we can make it a great resource for all our readers please drop me a line.

Thanks,
Harvey


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