In our last post we talked about the 5 NEEDS of an Internet business. These are not luxuries or things you could leave out. If you plan to be successful on the Internet, then you must believe and understand these are NEEDS, not luxuries.
The first need we mentioned is a good product or service. There are literally thousands of products and services anyone could sell - everything from ebooks to websites to advertising to software and much, much more.
If you're going to market something, then let that "something" be of high quality and it should be something that fulfills a need. You don't want your name associated with just any lame product out there. People are looking for solutions and they are looking to YOU to solve them. So please understand, your name and the product or service you represent go hand in hand.
I would suggest finding a generic product like the Insider Blueprint or Magnetic Sponsoring or some other broad, low cost product to establish a relationship with you new customers. Both the Insider Blueprint and Magnetic Sponsoring solves a need every marketer has and that need is how to get people to look at their product or service without trying to over-sell them. If you could show new and experienced marketers how to sell their products correctly, you will gain a life-long customer.
There is a science to being an effective marketer and its relatively easy to learn. Both of these systems will help you learn that science as you are trying to decide on what products or services will become your main source of income.
So, to summarize, start out with a generic, easy to sell product to establish a relationship. My two recommendations are Insider Blueprint or Magnetic Sponsoring. These are not only good products to give to someone else, but they will show you how to be a better marketer and put more money in your pocket as well.
Click Here for the Insider Blueprint. Click Here for Magnetic Sponsoring.
Monday, June 4, 2007
How To Find a Good Product
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Labels: effective marketer, how to find a good product, Insider Blueprint, Magnetic Sponsoring
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Good words.
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