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What's Next? A Guide to Marketing Your New Business l you have to do is to create a profile and name it in a manner that would look “cool” to your target demographic. Since our running example deals with portable mp3 players, you could create a profile entitled “mp3 central” or “the mp3 authority.”Coming up with an idea, seizing the opportunity, and setting up a business was the relatively easy part. Now you are ready for the challenge of finding your customers, or at least make it easy for your customers to find you. Here are some tips for marketing your new and growing business.Know & Understand your CustomersFind out or decide who your customers will be. Then find out as much as possible about them. Consider the needs of customers, and make sure your business or product fulfils those needs. Look at factors such as where they live, their age, their gender, how much they earn, their interests and pastimes. D Then build your network. If 10,000, 20,000 or even 30,000 contacts seem too daunting a task for you, let me assure you that it’s not. MySpace users claim that they could gain 1,500 users in a week’s time, through their own efforts at that. MySpace trains, or websites that make it easy for users to add some “friends,” are abundant these days. Also, there are services that promise 1,000 new contacts, all of whom are real people, for under $9. Populate your profile with Small Business Marketing Strategy - Spot the Mavens If you’re marketing to a younger demographic, there is a promotional channel that has remained underexploited for some time now. And with recent news about the success of this platform, chances are, it’ll be the next big thing in online marketing.Successful small business marketers need to develop a keen understanding of the 80/20 rule. Our profit margins and our budgets are both so small we simply must focus on the right kind of customers.And the right kind of prospects.But, little is written about focusing on the right kind of referrers.A Maven is a kind of “consumer super-helper”. In The Tipping Point Malcolm Gladwell describes this group of individuals who make it their pastime to discover where to get the best deal in town. Mavens don’t sell this information; they simply accumulate it and then pass it on freely to others. If you reflect I’m talking about www.myspace.com . For the uninitiated, or for oldies like me who have never really acclimatized to the internet dating scene (which many claim is what MySpace is all about, in essence), www.myspace.com is an online community where users can create their own personal profiles. They include therein their hobbies, their interests, a description of their lifestyle, and their photos as well. Thereafter, they could form their own network of contacts, or “friends” as they are called. People within the same network can exchange private messages. Furthermore, and this is important for our discussion on the marketing potentials of MySpace, users can post in bulletin boards, and such messages will appear in the profile pages of all their contacts. Now, imagine if you will, that you have a MySpace account. Imagine further that you have 10,000 members in your network (quite small by current standards). What if you’ll post a link to your online business’ website in the bulletin board? That’s instant exposure to 10,000 people. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg, so to speak. Why MySpace? Now, why MySpace? Why not Friendster, or Hi5, or Multiply… all of which are websites similar to the topic of our discussion? Basically, it’s because of the following reasons: • The internet was jolted by reports from venerable sources that “MySpace now has 2 1/2 times the traffic of Google.” Such reports graced the headline pages of top news networks in February of 2006. • MySpace profiles figure relatively well in search engine results. • MySpace offers more liberty for customization. Its pages allow a gratuitous use of HTML codes depending of the user’s preference. • MySpace has a solid history of marketing potentials for the younger audience. Many independent bands actually attribute their current fame to the promotional channels made possible by this website. Books for young adults, club destinations, businesses catering to alternative culture… these are just some of the enterprises that continue to flourish while using MySpace as an advertising vehicle. Why Is This Information Important For You? Let’s say you have a niche website about portable mp3 players. Within your pages are your AdSense blocks, some affiliate links for tangible products, and other moneymaking income streams. Naturally, you’d need traffic. Aside from the visitors you’d manage to generate from your article marketing campaigns, your forum postings, and your reciprocal links, you could look at MySpace as a fertile – a VERY fertile – traffic source. All you have to do is to create a profile and name it in a manner that would look “cool” to your target demographic. Since our running example deals with portable mp3 players, you could create a profile entitled “mp3 central” or “the mp3 authority.” Then build your network. If 10,000, 20,000 or even 30,000 contacts seem too daunting a task for you, let me assure you that it’s not. MySpace users claim that they could gain 1,500 users in a week’s time, through their own efforts at that. MySpace trains, or websites that make it easy for users to add some “friends,” are abundant these days. Also, there are services that promise 1,000 new contacts, all of whom are real people, for under $9. Populate your profile with How I Spent the Summer iends” as they are called. People within the same network can exchange private messages.A couple weeks ago I watched some grade school kids getting back-to-school supplies and, for some reason, remembered that first-day-of-school-assignment: Write a composition “How I spent the summer.” I wonder if that is still the first day assignment?Then I wondered if that same assignment is relevant to business world of 2006. Maybe we should all write a short composition with the same title. What did you do this summer? Some vacationed with family, others traveled, some stayed home and enjoyed local leisure activities. But beyond the personal summertime pursuits there is also a summer-cycle component to every business. Furthermore, and this is important for our discussion on the marketing potentials of MySpace, users can post in bulletin boards, and such messages will appear in the profile pages of all their contacts. Now, imagine if you will, that you have a MySpace account. Imagine further that you have 10,000 members in your network (quite small by current standards). What if you’ll post a link to your online business’ website in the bulletin board? That’s instant exposure to 10,000 people. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg, so to speak. Why MySpace? Now, why MySpace? Why not Friendster, or Hi5, or Multiply… all of which are websites similar to the topic of our discussion? Basically, it’s because of the following reasons: • The internet was jolted by reports from venerable sources that “MySpace now has 2 1/2 times the traffic of Google.” Such reports graced the headline pages of top news networks in February of 2006. • MySpace profiles figure relatively well in search engine results. • MySpace offers more liberty for customization. Its pages allow a gratuitous use of HTML codes depending of the user’s preference. • MySpace has a solid history of marketing potentials for the younger audience. Many independent bands actually attribute their current fame to the promotional channels made possible by this website. Books for young adults, club destinations, businesses catering to alternative culture… these are just some of the enterprises that continue to flourish while using MySpace as an advertising vehicle. Why Is This Information Important For You? Let’s say you have a niche website about portable mp3 players. Within your pages are your AdSense blocks, some affiliate links for tangible products, and other moneymaking income streams. Naturally, you’d need traffic. Aside from the visitors you’d manage to generate from your article marketing campaigns, your forum postings, and your reciprocal links, you could look at MySpace as a fertile – a VERY fertile – traffic source. All you have to do is to create a profile and name it in a manner that would look “cool” to your target demographic. Since our running example deals with portable mp3 players, you could create a profile entitled “mp3 central” or “the mp3 authority.” Then build your network. If 10,000, 20,000 or even 30,000 contacts seem too daunting a task for you, let me assure you that it’s not. MySpace users claim that they could gain 1,500 users in a week’s time, through their own efforts at that. MySpace trains, or websites that make it easy for users to add some “friends,” are abundant these days. Also, there are services that promise 1,000 new contacts, all of whom are real people, for under $9. Populate your profile with Cold Calling Strategies For Beginners or Multiply… all of which are websites similar to the topic of our discussion?Cold calling is not an enjoyable task. Most people dislike having to call up new prospects because you never know how the person on the other end will react. Rejection is a hard thing to take. There are ways to make your cold calling tasks easier and a little more effective.Research and Target Your Prospects You’ll want to know which businesses can use your service or product. Once you have a list of target prospects, do your homework and research each business. You don’t want to go into your call not knowing anything about the company. The more you know, the easier it will be to ask questions and make conversation Basically, it’s because of the following reasons: • The internet was jolted by reports from venerable sources that “MySpace now has 2 1/2 times the traffic of Google.” Such reports graced the headline pages of top news networks in February of 2006. • MySpace profiles figure relatively well in search engine results. • MySpace offers more liberty for customization. Its pages allow a gratuitous use of HTML codes depending of the user’s preference. • MySpace has a solid history of marketing potentials for the younger audience. Many independent bands actually attribute their current fame to the promotional channels made possible by this website. Books for young adults, club destinations, businesses catering to alternative culture… these are just some of the enterprises that continue to flourish while using MySpace as an advertising vehicle. Why Is This Information Important For You? Let’s say you have a niche website about portable mp3 players. Within your pages are your AdSense blocks, some affiliate links for tangible products, and other moneymaking income streams. Naturally, you’d need traffic. Aside from the visitors you’d manage to generate from your article marketing campaigns, your forum postings, and your reciprocal links, you could look at MySpace as a fertile – a VERY fertile – traffic source. All you have to do is to create a profile and name it in a manner that would look “cool” to your target demographic. Since our running example deals with portable mp3 players, you could create a profile entitled “mp3 central” or “the mp3 authority.” Then build your network. If 10,000, 20,000 or even 30,000 contacts seem too daunting a task for you, let me assure you that it’s not. MySpace users claim that they could gain 1,500 users in a week’s time, through their own efforts at that. MySpace trains, or websites that make it easy for users to add some “friends,” are abundant these days. Also, there are services that promise 1,000 new contacts, all of whom are real people, for under $9. Populate your profile with Tips for Getting Your Movie Career Launched ossible by this website. Books for young adults, club destinations, businesses catering to alternative culture… these are just some of the enterprises that continue to flourish while using MySpace as an advertising vehicle.Hollywood helps those who help themselves! In you want to get your movie career fast tracked then here are three common sense tips to help you on your way.1. Borrow the Boy Scout's Motto: Be Prepared.Once you start the ball rolling you never know when you're going to get a casting call. When that call comes there isn't going to be any time to get all of the basics covered so get them out of the way right now.Get your portfolio in order. Have plenty of copies of your PROFESSIONALLY done publicity photo's on hand.Have all of your stage and screen credits listed even if it's only summer stock and school perform Why Is This Information Important For You? Let’s say you have a niche website about portable mp3 players. Within your pages are your AdSense blocks, some affiliate links for tangible products, and other moneymaking income streams. Naturally, you’d need traffic. Aside from the visitors you’d manage to generate from your article marketing campaigns, your forum postings, and your reciprocal links, you could look at MySpace as a fertile – a VERY fertile – traffic source. All you have to do is to create a profile and name it in a manner that would look “cool” to your target demographic. Since our running example deals with portable mp3 players, you could create a profile entitled “mp3 central” or “the mp3 authority.” Then build your network. If 10,000, 20,000 or even 30,000 contacts seem too daunting a task for you, let me assure you that it’s not. MySpace users claim that they could gain 1,500 users in a week’s time, through their own efforts at that. MySpace trains, or websites that make it easy for users to add some “friends,” are abundant these days. Also, there are services that promise 1,000 new contacts, all of whom are real people, for under $9. Populate your profile with What Can I Do For You? l you have to do is to create a profile and name it in a manner that would look “cool” to your target demographic. Since our running example deals with portable mp3 players, you could create a profile entitled “mp3 central” or “the mp3 authority.”We’re going to take a step away from the nitty-gritty of affiliate programs today to talk about a different, but very related and important topic.I was reading Google Groups today, in the biz.entrepreneurs group, and it really got me thinking about business connections, and how important it is to affiliate yourself with people, and programs, which will really benefit you.However, the way to do this is not by telling everyone what you do in an oppressing and pushy tone. This may seem obvious, but some of the people in the biz.entrepreneurs group over at Google don’t seem to understand this.Here’s a short list of to Then build your network. If 10,000, 20,000 or even 30,000 contacts seem too daunting a task for you, let me assure you that it’s not. MySpace users claim that they could gain 1,500 users in a week’s time, through their own efforts at that. MySpace trains, or websites that make it easy for users to add some “friends,” are abundant these days. Also, there are services that promise 1,000 new contacts, all of whom are real people, for under $9. Populate your profile with your chosen keywords. Include the link to your main website. Regularly post in the bulletin board, and include your link as well. You’d be able to gain traffic – lots of it! That’s for sure. And even if your website isn’t servicing the portable mp3 player niche, you’d find MySpace to be very advantageous for as long as the subject of your online business targets the younger generation. Do you have a website about electronic gaming? Or perhaps the latest movies? Or teenage pregnancy, maybe? Safe sex? Relationships and dating? Anime? The possibilities are endless. MySpace And Search Engines There are some reports which claim that MySpace, being a highly visited website, can provide back links that would increase your own page rank. Right now, this is more theoretical than verifiable, since the MySpace boom, on a marketing perspective at least, is still in its infancy. But then again, a back link is a back link. And you could just imagine how much back links 10,000, 20,000 or even 30,000 contacts could provide. One thing’s for sure, though. Traffic is the lifeblood of any online enterprise, and internet marketing is a perpetual race to generate more traffic than your competitors. You’d need all the advantages you could muster. And is there a better advantage than something your competition has yet to discover? Now is the best time to make MySpace your space.
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