Don’t Clone your Book or Business Marketing
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Remember that the miracle of cloning sheep has its drawbacks. The main one–dying young.
Don’t let your business die young by following the herd. Instead, think of the natural ways you like to market.
Here are some Marketing Ideas that Make Big Promises. And, when followed by investing a large amount of money and time, only a few will get the results they hope for.
1. Make your book a #1 best seller on Amazon. This idea teaches authors that if they offer $1000’s of bonus books, reports and the like, and tell all their email lists to buy the book on a particular day at Amazon, they will make extreme sales.
In many sales letters that give away $1000’s more than the price of their book, it looks a little suspicious or gimmicky. Killer copy and other web sizzle language doesn’t bring confidence to most business people. The programs sold are over $2000. An old saying came from Robert Allen something like: You make much more money teaching people how to make money than they ever will implementing the skills.
2. Optimize your web site standings in the search engines with ads placed in Google.com and through ——.
After putting a lot of time into writing ad copy, paying an upfront consultant fee, and paying monthly costs of the key words, I’d say the results for my top four business books were near 0.
Yes, I heard of one author that didn’t invest more than $400 a month to reap $4000 book sales, but her book was highly specialized. When another web master I know followed this tact, she invested thousands a month to yield here only 50% in sales. For $2500 investment for the first month, she made $1250. Once the competition caught on, her sales dropped and no longer gave her a desired income.
Natural Marketing
Like myself, if you are a writer or author, it will be easy and natural for you to write short articles and tips for opt-in (no spam) ezines you subscribe to. This one thing has kept me at #1 for the phrase bookcoaching. for four years and has placed my writings on over 21000 sites, the number increasing 1000 each month.
If you don’t like to write much, maybe you’ll love BLOGs. They bring similar results as the articles and your own ezine do. It’s a mini web site, and an interactive process your visitors will like it because they see you more casually and personally. My blog’s format will be question and answer, also letting my humor and opinions out to show I’m human.
If you like to share yourself and your solutions with others publically, you may enjoy presenting to groups and have your product available at the back of the room. A similar venue would be joining a networking group. Bring your business card that features either your blog site URL or your ezine subscription information. When you collect these email addresses, you grow your lists of target to-be-buyers.
Cloning isn’t always healthy or profitable. Stay true to your own style of sharing yourself, your business, or book.
Judy Cullins ©2005 All Rights Reserved.
Judy Cullins, 20-year Book and Internet Marketing Coach works with small business people who want to make a difference in people’s lives, build their credibility and clients, and make a consistent life-long income. Author of 10 eBooks including Write your eBook Fast, The Fast and Cheap Way to Explode Targeted Web Traffic, and Create your Web Site With Marketing Pizzazz, she offers free help through her 2 monthly ezines, The Book Coach Says… and Business Tip of the Month at http://www.bookcoaching.com/opt-in.shtml and over 165 free articles. Email her at mailto:[email protected].
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