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Running an Online Business Without a Website
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© 2001 Elena Fawkner
CREATE YOUR OWN NEWSLETTER
An excellent way of building a list of email addresses is to offer
something in exchange for other people's email addresses. The
single most effective method out there at this time is to publish your
own newsletter on a subject or theme relevant to the product or
service you are selling. If you're selling an informational product on
internet marketing, then your newsletter should be related to internet
marketing. Beware, however, that "internet marketing" is an
extremely crowded market and, to be blunt, they all look pretty
much the same to me. To effectively compete in this particular
market you really need to be able to offer something different from
the same-old, same-old. And if you're just starting out, that may
be a tough assignment.
So, try and stick to what you know both for the subject matter
of your newsletter and your product or service as well. Nothing
sells as well as someone who knows what they're talking about
and can back it up with solid experience and know-how. Believe
me, you'll save yourself a lot of time, money and grief if you don't
try and reinvent the wheel. If you're a CPA, create a product or
service (or promote someone else's) related to your field of
expertise. Same thing if you're an at-home mom. There are plenty
of others in exactly the same position who would love to hear your
words of wisdom.
Once you're publishing your own newsletter, it's then just a matter
of promoting it. There are many, many places to list your
newsletter online. Just do a search for "ezine directories" or
"newsletter directories" and you'll get a list as long as your arm.
You can also "purchase" subscribers. One service I have found
particularly effective is
http://www.worldwidelists.com
. If you want
to build your subscriber base FAST, I recommend them.
Your newsletter itself is a great place to tout your product or
service but make sure it's not just one big ad. You need to produce
consistent, quality content if you expect people to stick around long
enough to get to know you, let alone think of doing business with
you.
PLACE CLASSIFIED ADS
Placing classified ads will be one of your marketing staples. The
best place to advertise is in your own and other people's ezines
(newsletters). Again, there are directories of ezines that accept paid
advertising. Just do a search for "ezine advertising" or "newsletter
advertising" or similar and you'll find them.
The reason why ezines are such an effective place to advertise is
that the publisher has done the hard work of drawing together a
group of people specifically interested in the subject matter of that
ezine. So look for ezines that target the same audience as you do.
You'll find that the really general ezines give you less bang for your
buck than the more specific. For example, you'll find that the
response you get from an ad placed in a general "internet marketing"
ezine will not be as good as a more specific ezine targeted
to work-at-home moms looking for ways to make money from their
computers. That's because the ezine's audience for the latter is
more targeted than the former. So be selective when choosing ezines. You may pay a bit more for the more targeted
ezine but
your profits will be disproportionately higher.
You can also place free classified ads all over the web. In my
experience these are a complete waste of time and only achieve to
get your email address harvested by spammers thereby guaranteeing
an endless flood of rubbish to your inbox that you'll never get rid of.
WRITE ARTICLES
When you publish your own ezine, you'll start writing articles. Don't
just rest there, though. After you've published your article to your
own group, make it available for other publishers to run in their
ezines as well! Add a resource box at the end that tells people how
they can subscribe to your ezine. There are many places to submit
your article to. Again, make use of that trusty search engine to find
them.
RENTING EMAIL LISTS
You can also rent lists of email addresses for direct marketing
purposes. Be EXTREMELY careful here. All email lists are not
created equal. There are many, many unscrupulous people out there
using email address harvesting software trawling the 'net and gobbling
up every single email address they can find. Then, they whack them
all onto a CD and tout the CD as "5,000,000 email addresses, $9.95".
The sales pitch usually goes on to say that the owners of all these
addresses volunteered their email address for the specific purpose of
receiving email from advertisers. Please. Stay away from these
shysters. You will buy yourself no end of problems and most likely
get yourself shot down by your ISP for spamming.
Instead, if you want to rent a true opt-in mailing list, go to
somewhere like
http://www.postmasterdirect.com
. This is one area
where you definitely get what you pay for.
DISCUSSION LISTS AND NEWSGROUPS
Another way to raise your profile is to contribute to discussion
lists and newsgroups. Now, this does NOT mean you post your
ad to these groups. In fact, most have strict acceptable-use
policies that expressly prohibit solicitation. But every message
you contribute includes your signature file - that SHORT, 3 or 4
line blurb at the end that says who you are and how you can
be contacted. Contributing to discussion lists and newsgroups
on a regular basis (spasmodic contributions won't do it) will
deliver a surprising amount of enquiry from prospects.
WORKING YOUR LIST
Finally, after implementing all of the above strategies, you will
start accumulating a sizeable list of email addresses of people
who have requested, in one form of another, information from
you. This is your "list". Once you have a list, you have a
ready-made pool of targeted prospects for your product or
service.
So, at the same time as you're continuing to implement the
above strategies (this never ends, by the way), you should also
direct mail your list. Don't abuse the privilege, however. Start
emailing your list every day and you'll soon find that your list
members start leaving in droves (you should always include a
way for members to be removed from your list in every mailing
you send). So be judicious in not only what you send to your list
but when and how often.
When people start buying from you, put their names in a
separate, second list (as well as leaving it in the original list).
This second list is your list of buyers. Once someone has
bought from you once, they are MUCH more likely to do so again.
So take special care of this group. Make special offers to them to
reward them for their previous custom and loyalty.
So, there you have it, a handful of ways to run and market an
online business without a website. It most definitely can be
done, but don't write off the idea of creating your own website
down the track to leverage your marketing efforts.
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Elena Fawkner is editor of the award-winning A Home-Based
Business Online ... practical home business ideas for the
work-from-home entrepreneur.
http://www.ahbbo.com |
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