Am I Nuts Or Is “Oops!” A New Marketing Strategy?

Either there’s a whole lot of really brilliant online marketers who are exhausted, overworked, careless, or suffering miserably from absentmindedness …

OR …

“Oops!” is a new marketing strategy and no one invited me to a webinar to learn about it!  Didn’t get an invitation to an Oops teleseminar, haven’t seen anyone Tweeting about it, and I haven’t seen one mention in any of the ezines I read.

Do you think some exclusive and secretive Oops group is purposely leaving me out of the loop?  I’ve got my suspicions and I’m beginning to wonder because …

Rarely does a day go by that I don’t find one of the following in an email subject line:

  • Oops! I sent the wrong link
  • Oops! You missed the deadline
  • Oops! I forgot to mention
  • Oops! I’m sorry you couldn’t attend
  • Oops! I should have sent this yesterday
  • Oops! Looks like you missed this
  • Oops! The call has been rescheduled
  • Oops! The early bird discount expired
  • Oops! Here’s the corrected link
  • Oops! I didn’t mean to do that

Is it just me?  Or are you getting “Oops!’d”, too?

All kidding aside, I know that sometimes we just get in a hurry and make a mistake.

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Examining A Love-Hate Relationship With Advertising And Marketing

Let me just spill the beans right out of the gate.  You know, forego the mystery and cut to the chase.  I LOVE marketing and I HATE advertising. Now that you’ve heard my confession, I could bring this post to an abrupt halt.

But what fun would that be?!

Since I was brave enough to share one of my deep dark secrets, allow me to tell you WHY I feel this way. And maybe I’m not so far off the mark.  Maybe you feel the same way, too.

How many ads, offers, and bright shiny objects sail past your eyes every day?  Too many, right?  The next time you’re weeding through your emails and coming across ad after ad, offer after offer, take note of your emotions.  Are you feeling anything wonderful?

Do advertisements bring a smile to your face?  Add significant value to your life?  Enrich you in any way?  Nope.

As I see it, advertising is a whole lot of pitching, pouncing, prodding, and pushing messages down consumer’s throats. I don’t know about you, but I’m pretty sure I could survive without advertisements.  I’d certainly like to experience one whole day without finding a ton of ads in my inbox!  Wouldn’t you?

What I absolutely love about marketing, on the other hand, is how it’s designed to encourage “engagement” and “interaction” with your fellow human beings.  Marketing is your friend.  It’s centered around nurturing relationships with people. Now THAT puts a smile on my face!

Thanks for letting me vent.  It was very therapeutic. :-)

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An Online Marketer’s Journey To Success Means Nothing But Problems

You bet it does!  And that’s a really good thing.  Problems are a “good” thing?  Yes.  And the more problems, the better.

Now don’t run away just yet.  Stick with me and let me explain.  I promise you’ll be glad you have lots of problems.

I don’t blame you if you’re thinking you just bumped into the craziest person on the internet.  That’s okay.  I’ve been called worse things than that.

Stop for a moment and ask yourself this question …

Is it really a program, product, or service you’re offering your prospects, clients, or customers?  I hope not.

Maybe you’re selling a miracle wrinkle cream or fresh-baked bread or tax consultations for small business owners.  Or you might teach a cycling class or train dogs how to stay off the furniture. You may even be a tour guide or a home decorator or a childbirth educator.  That’s great!  But I’ve got a big secret to tell you.  You’re not really selling ANY of those things! You’re selling “solutions” to problems.

For example …

Someone who’s selling wrinkle cream isn’t really selling a skin care product.  They’re selling a “solution” for looking younger and more vibrant.  If someone owns a dog that won’t stay off the couch, they’re looking for a “solution”.

If you think in terms of what problems you can solve for the target market you serve, you’ve got the foundation for a very successful business. Instead of focusing on products and programs, focus on ways to alleviate people’s pain, worry, and frustration.

Keep looking for more problems!

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Coming Soon To An Opt In Box Near You

How do you get your prospects, clients, or customers excited and anxious to learn about your newest offer?  That’s easy. Don’t show it to them!

Say what?  That’s right.  Don’t show it to them.  Instead, create some “anticipation” by relying on basic human psychology.  People’s processes (how they go about taking action) are psychologically channeled by the ways in which they anticipate events.

Anticipation is an emotion that involves pleasure and enthusiasm. Remember anticipating a trip to the amusement park when you were young?  Or waiting anxiously for your upcoming birthday party?

You can put this knowledge into action in your business by getting your prospects and others looking forward, with enthusiasm, to what you’ve got cookin’.

There are so few surprises as adults.  Good ones,that is!  So we grown-ups really enjoy and embrace the element of surprise when we feel that something exciting is waiting for us just around the corner.  The waiting, the wondering, the gradual pull toward it (product, program, event) creates a pleasurable experience in our brains.

As the saying goes, “Don’t give away the store!”.  That’s no fun.  Over a designated period of time, give everyone hints, clues, and sneak peeks of what you have up your sleeve. Keep them thinking.  Keep them curious.  Keep them on the edge of their seats.

When you finally guide people to the end of their journey of anticipation, they’ll be more than ready to check out your latest offer!

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7 Tricks For Creating Powerful Ad-Copy

Post by Jessica Swanson, The Shoestring Marketer

As a small business owner, at one time or another, you will need to create a compelling ad. It doesn’t matter if your ad is a sales brochure, email announcement or a newspaper ad, ultimately, your ad-copy must grab your prospect’s attention, produce a desired emotional response that urges them to take action.

Here Are 7 Key Points To Keep In Mind, When Writing Ad-Copy:

1. Choose Your Words Carefully

There are over 175,000 words in the English language and, if used wisely, have the power to sway people’s thinking, change their perspective and even motivate them to take action.

Selecting your words thoughtfully and with precision will create an enormous difference in the quality and performance of your ads.

- Words that create a feeling of safety: peace, relaxed, serene, secure, warm

- Words that create a sense of control: confidence, mastery, balance, self-assured, composure

- Words that create excitement: edgy, exhilarating, explosive, juicy, sensational

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Online Marketing: Your Big Electronic Business Card

Growing really tired of attending rubber chicken luncheons, paying for ineffective classified ads, mailing out postcards that bring no results, and spending countless hours doing cold calling? Then you’ll want to learn about the important benefits of marketing your business online.

The internet provides you with a slam dunk opportunity for massive visibility. Handing someone a business card is fine, but creating your big “electronic” business card through online marketing will get you and your services in front of hundreds of thousands of eyes.  I’d say that beats the heck out of walking around parking lots putting flyers on windshields, wouldn’t you?

As a Solo Mompreneur, marketing your business online will allow you to:

1) Showcase Your Expertise – Put yourself in the spotlight and toot your own horn. Authentically tell your story and reassure your prospects that you work with people just like them.  People don’t want processes, they want solutions. Add results-oriented testimonials to your marketing strategy and allow your current clients to sell for you.

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Online Revenue Workshop Recordings If You Can’t Make It To Las Vegas

I know you are interested in building your online business in 2010 … or you wouldn’t be reading this.  Today’s post is an important announcement I wanted to pass along to you.  I don’t want you to miss out … and you’ll want to take action right away.

A couple of friends of mine are giving a workshop in Las Vegas called the Online Revenue Workshop. And while I think it’s too late to register, you can still benefit from this workshop with the recordings.

When I asked Dr. Jeanette Cates, one of the organizers, about the recordings, here’s what she told me:

YES, the recordings are available.

YES, the recordings will include both audio AND video replays of the sessions. Any time we use a computer for the presentation, whether it’s slides or a live demonstration, we’ll be recording the screen.

These are not the “talking heads” videos you sometimes get from conferences. I mean, do you really need to see the presenter in order to “get” the content? Instead, these are the visuals that make the information clear and ready to implement in YOUR business.

YES, there is a special pre-publication price of only $97.

YES, we’ll be raising the price immediately after the conference. It will go to at least $197 – twice what it is right now.

So it sounds like you need to take action today. They are only guaranteeing the special pre-publication price when you buy before the conference kicks off on January 22.

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What Can Babies Teach You About Promoting Yourself And Marketing Your Services?

Babies are soft and sweet and gentle. But sometimes they can be really loud! Those are the moments they will instantly and effectively grab your attention, awaken you from a sound sleep, call you away from the dinner table, or even cut your shower super short.

What can you learn from babies that will help you market your business online?

Babies are great at taking center stage, tooting their own horns, and getting someone to take action. And that’s exactly what you need to do as an online marketer in order to reach your business goals. Pardon the pun, but you can’t take “baby steps” and be shy about it. Many service professionals I’ve met would rather do a root canal on a Rottweiler than promote themselves. They’re afraid of coming across as sales-y and no one likes a pain-in-the-patootie sales person.

I’m not suggesting you annoy your target market by pitching, pouncing, prodding, and pestering (loud and obnoxious never wins any awards). Instead, learn how to become an expert at Bragging — the right way. Your clients and potential clients want to work with a winner, someone who is skilled at alleviating their pain and solving their problems. They want you to brag and they want to brag about you.

Ask yourself these questions as you put together your marketing messages: “Why would someone want to hire YOU? What are your strongest selling points that set you apart and make you stand out? If someone were to brag about you, what would they say?”

Friend and colleague, Cathy Goodwin of Copy Cat Copywriting, has an mp3 recording and 25-page workbook called Bragging101 for under twenty dollars that is a phenomenal tool that teaches you how to market confidently without sounding like a used car salesman. I use it in my own business and refer back to it often. If you have a fear of bragging, check it out.

If your current marketing strategy and self-promotion resembles that of a sleeping baby, it’s time to wake it up!

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3 Ways PLR Is Perfect For Podcasting

Podcasters and Internet radio show hosts can use private label rights content in a variety of ways to help boost their listenership. PLR articles aren’t just for information sites and here are a few ways podcasters can put them to use on their own site.

1.) Use the articles to post to a blog or website in between shows to keep your show fresh in your listener’s mind.

2.) Use PLR to brainstorm future show topics.

3.) Make recordings of the articles and post them as bonus or mini-podcasts.

No matter how you choose to use your PLR articles to boost your podcast, it’s extremely important that you realize you need to rework the original content to make it your own. Add your own thoughts, rewrite the content to make it fit your audience, add your own personal research and data, etc.

Looking for more tips to give your subscribers about getting the most use out of their PLR? Check out the 9 Uses for PLR Articles.

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Write A Book: 5 Tips To Get You Started

Many people want to write a book, yet don’t know where to start or don’t consider themselves “good writers.” These five tips will give you food for thought when it comes to writing yours.

BOOK WRITING TIP 1: Select a topic that’s an “inch wide, mile deep.” It’s easier and faster to write, and readers like books that are very topic specific.

BOOK WRITING TIP 2
: Keep your book short & powerful-it doesn’t have to be your version of “War and Peace.” The upside of this type of book is that it’s easier for people to read in one sitting or while on a plane ride.

BOOK WRITING TIP 3
: The key to getting finished is getting started! It sounds simple, yet it’s very true. There’s power just in getting started.

BOOK WRITING TIP 4
: Start writing where you’re most passionate. It might not be Chapter One and instead could be Chapter Five. Again, the key is to get started and build momentum.

BOOK WRITING TIP 5
: Don’t consider yourself a writer? “Talk” your book. Record, transcribe, edit and – wah lah – you have a completed manuscript.

For more book writing and book publishing information, join in a special teleseminar series being conducted by my friend and colleague Donna Kozik. You can find out more here, plus see a cool video Donna put together with a tip on how to build buzz for your book-before you even start writing it!

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