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» Online Success Simplified: 5 Must-Have Tools for a 6-Figure and Beyond Business
By Sandra Martini | Published 01/19/2009 | Blogging , Marketing Strategy , Marketing Tools | Unrated

In building and growing an online business, or one with a strong online component, there are several must-have tools which will allow you to not only have passive revenue, but to enjoy multiple streams of it.

Here's a quick rundown of the most basic tools (there are other, more advanced tools which will be covered in a separate article):

1. A Shopping Cart.

An online shopping cart allows you to sell digital products, have them automatically delivered to your clients and automate the follow-up so you're not sending emails all day and night.

I use and highly recommend KickStart Cart as an all-in-one shopping cart and autoresponder service. The Pro Version is $99.00/month (U.S.). If you're not yet offering products, you can get the Starter ($34/mo) or Basic ($59/mo) versions.

And in order to easily accept MasterCard, VISA, American Express and Discover Card, you'll want to link your shopping cart with a merchant account using a payment gateway.

2. An Email Marketing System/Service.

An email marketing system allows you to send ezines, solo e-mails and contact your prospect list whenever you wish.

While you can, and many people do, use your shopping cart for this, I prefer to use a separate system (due to deliverability issues) and use Constant Contact.

I continue to test deliverability between Constant Contact and Kickstart Cart (which is one of the 1ShoppingCart brands - they all have the same issues) and, for now, remain with this choice.

3. A Website, Blogsite or Other Opt-in Page.

In any online business, your primary goal is to have ideal prospects sign up to your list so they can receive your ezine and other information.

The way to make this happen is by placing an opt-in box on a website, blogsite or single opt-in page.

The one you choose is completely up to you as all have been proven successful. The nice thing about a blogsite is that you can get it up and running quickly and inexpensively and your hosting is usually included.

If you're doing it yourself, I recommend TypePad for blogs/blogsites as it's easy-to-use and has responsive support staff.

4. An Incentive to Sign-up.

People are busy. We all receive too much in our email inboxes these days and will only part with our information if there is something in it for us: a special report that we're interested in, an audio series which will give us new information, a checklist that would be handy to have.

You need to have some incentive on your website/blogsite/opt-in page in order for people to part with their names and email addresses.

The report/audio/checklist is WHAT you're giving them. Your ezine? It's the bonus gift they receive as a result of requesting the report.

5. A Mentor.

If you're starting out or currently stuck in your online business efforts, you will want to strongly consider partnering with a mentor who can keep you focused and accountable while guiding you through the distractions (and there are MANY!).

You'll want to chat with a few different people to see who you best resonate with.

The time and money spent with a good mentor will save you hours and thousands of dollars in learning and mistakes, not to mention how much sooner the revenue will start coming in!

The above is by no means a complete listing of everything you'll need in your business, but these 5 tools will see you WELL on your way to a 6-figure business.

The next item? You'll have to wait for the next issue for that! :-)

My Request to You

If you've read the above and are shaking your head saying "I've done/have all of the above and STILL nothing's happening", then it's time to reevaluate:

Is your Incentive something your ideal client is interested in? If you're getting lots of traffic to your site, but no one's signing up, the answer is "nope", or you're not presenting it correctly.

Is your ezine providing information and content which is relevant to your ideal clients? If you're seeing a lot of unsubscribes, it's time to revisit what you're doing.

Do you have a mentor (or coach) who gives you broad strokes, but doesn't provide the actual steps of what you need to do when in order to move forward? If so, you need to ask if this is the right person for you at this time.

You, and only you, control your business and your level of success. What do YOU want and how much do you want it? The right tools will get you there so much faster!

For the past 5 years, Sandra Martini has been showing self-employed business owners how to get more clients consistently by implementing processes and systems to put their marketing on autopilot. Visit Sandra at http://www.SandraMartini.com for details, compelling client testimonials and her free audio series “5 Simple and Easy Steps to Put Your Marketing on Autopilot”.

» An Introduction to Blogs
By Sandra Martini | Published 01/17/2009 | Blogging | Unrated

According to Wikipedia:

“A blog is a website where entries are made in journal style and displayed in a reverse chronological order.

Blogs often provide commentary on news or a particular subject, such as food, politics, or local news; some function as more personal online diaries. A typical blog combines text, images and links to other blogs, web pages, and other media related to its topic. The ability for readers to leave comments in an interactive format is an important part of many blogs.

The term “blog” is derived from “Web log.” “Blog” can also be used as a verb, meaning to maintain or add content to a blog.

WHEW – that’s a mouthful. To put it simply, a blog is an online journal and can be about any topic that you want to write on: from marketing to gardening to weight loss to new business techniques.

In the business world, blogs are a great way to market your business by generating traffic to your website. My blog is going live this week and contains:

* articles I’ve written
* questions and answers from clients and ezine subscribers
* small business challenges and resolutions
* links to F*REE reports and other resources

If you don’t yet have a website, a blog can be a great substitute as it allows you to have an online presence for no or low cost while keeping in touch with your target market.

Here’s a quick rundown on the major differences between websites and blogs:

Websites

* Time-intensive (if you are not very technically inclined and do yourself) or expensive if you need to hire someone to start up

* Time-delay in reaching your prospective clients/readers. They can read your information today and then must call or email with any questions or comment

* Will be easy or difficult to update/change information – dependent on your technical skills and your site management

* Hosting cost

* Not usually updated frequently

Blogs

* Can have one up and running in 15 minutes

* Clients can immediately post replies to your blog and, just as importantly, they can see what others have written

* Adding a new post takes only as much time as it takes you to write it

* Depending on which blog entity you select, blogging can be free

* Typically updated at least once a week, can be as much as several times a day depending on the topic and author

There are several different companies you can select in creating your own blog. The most popular include:

Blogger.com: Blogger is currently the most popular of the blogging softwares, owned by Google, is free and quickly indexed by the Google search engine bots (a.k.a. “spiders") so you can appear in the Google Search Rankings within 48 hours of creating your blog. Unfortunately, you can’t do as much with customizing the look of your blog so it may not be the best long-term option for business owners concerned about branding.

Wordpress.com: Wordpress is an incredibly powerful and user friendly system (and the one I’ve chosen for myself) which allows you to easily host your blog on their site free of charge or, you can install their software and host your blog on your own site. Wordpress allows for customization of your blog so it can reflect your marketing brand.

Typepad.com: Typepad offers a f*ree 30 day trial period and otherwise costs as little as $4.95/month for their Basic version and $14.95/month for their Pro version. Like Wordpress, you can start with one of their templates and customize it as you grow. They pride themselves on loving their customers and having a great support system in place should you need it.

Each of the above allows you to have a blog up and running within 15 minutes, link to other websites, maintain archives, post pictures, etc.

If you need an online presence or need to generate more traffic, get your blog up and running today! What are you waiting for?

For the past 5 years, Sandra Martini has been showing self-employed business owners how to get more clients consistently by implementing processes and systems to put their marketing on autopilot. Visit Sandra at http://www.SandraMartini.com for details, compelling client testimonials and her free audio series “5 Simple and Easy Steps to Put Your Marketing on Autopilot”.

» What is Social Media Marketing?
By Cidnee Stephen | Published 01/14/2009 | Marketing Tools , Marketing Strategy , Positioning , Blogging | Unrated
The key with social media is a bit like your holidays vs. work days. A nice balance can make a world of difference. Too much will keep you hiding behind a computer and too little - well chances are you won't know what you are missing out on!
 
As a marketer, I find this topic overwhelms and confuses many business owners. Quite frankly, even in the marketing world - the jury is still out on the trends. But rest assured - social media is not going away. As our children grow up and take over corporate North America, the names of the tools may change, but the overall usage will only become more and more in use.
 
» You Can Complete Review of Blogging to the Bank 3.0
By kamal kumar | Published 01/13/2009 | Blogging | Unrated
I recently purchased Robert Benwell's product Blogging to the Bank 3.0 which is the third release of the Blogging to the Bank series. I must say that I was pretty impressed by the amount of information and bonuses that are included with this product.


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