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Are you an online marketer? Or do you simply promote affiliate
programs? Marketing is truly the most misunderstood word in use today
on the Internet. Let me see if I can clarify this issue just a bit.
In Marketing 101 at your local university, marketing
is actually the process of Product, Place, Price and Promotion.
PRODUCT
No business can exist without a product or service to
sell.
In a nutshell, entrepreneurs are the people who
believe in a product, service or idea, so much that they are willing to
invest their lives into the development of their dream.
Historically, every major corporation in the world was
started by an entrepreneur with a dream and the drive to make it a
reality.
However, there comes a time in the life of every
corporation when those who fear the gambling nature of their founder,
squash the entrepreneurial drive that made the company a viable concern
in the first place. The entrepreneur will either submit to the careful
nature of the stockholders, or he will be forced to leave the company
he created.
The only entrepreneurs who withstand the pressure to
move more carefully are those who have maintained majority control over
their companies.
PLACE
In the offline world, place is defined by location. On
the Internet, place is defined by domain name and the web hosting
service chosen.
Both online and offline, place can make or break a
company without respect to the quality and value of the product,
service or idea.
PRICE
Selecting a price is determined first on a basis of
whether the company wants to be seen as a discount or a value company.
Take for example Wal-Mart and Staples.
Wal-Mart is the lead discounter in the marketplace.
Staples on the other hand is the specialist in office supplies.
Both sell a significant number of office supplies
despite the fact that the lowest price can usually be found at
Wal-Mart. As a value dealer, Staples can afford to charge more for
their products than Wal-Mart.
So the question for you is whether you want to
position your company as a discount or value company.
Testing has shown that products and services can be
sold at any number of prices and still reach a significant number of
people.
The challenge of selecting the best price for your
product or service will require a certain amount of testing.
UNDERSTANDING THE PRICING EQUATION
Let`s assume we are selling a product. Let us also
assume that we know that the product can be sold for $10 or $50. Let us
also assume that if the price dips below $10 or rises above $50, then
the product sales fall off significantly.
Our challenge is to determine the best rate at which
to sell our product.
Testing has shown us that we can sell 1000 items a
week at $10. Testing has also shown that we can sell 500 items per week
at $50. And testing has shown that we can sell 650 items per week at
$45.
At $10, our projected weekly earnings are $10,000.
When we sell the product at $50, we know that we can earn $25,000 per
week. Most importantly, we know that we can earn $29,250 when our
product is priced at $45.
With the imaginary testing we have done on our
imaginary product, we can easily see that selling our product at $45
per item will earn us more money over the long haul.
Thus, when we make the decision for a national rollout
of our product, then we will price our product at $45.
Of course, this is a very simplistic analysis of the
point I am trying to make. Though simple, I believe this analogy will
help you understand the methods of developing a product`s prices.
PROMOTION
Promotion, on the other hand, is the process of
notifying the consumers for your product or service of your
availability to serve them.
Methods of promotion vary distinctly and should be
arranged to meet very specific goals.
As with product, place and price, promotion should not
be left to chance. You should test every ad, every media, and every
price point to determine the best bang for your promotional dollars.
HEADS UP!
If you are an online promoter or marketer, please
factor in the most important element concerning the cost of your
promotions.
What element is that? Your time!
Value your time at a certain dollar amount, and figure
in your time into the cost of your promotional accounting.
I say this because too many online promoters lose
sight of this concept and spend 20 hours to generate one sale while
using free advertising. Even if you rate your time at the federal
minimum wage, then you will have invested $105 of your time for one
sale that might only net you a gross sale of $45!
ARE YOU TRULY A MARKETER OR ARE YOU JUST A PROMOTER?
Most people who run a business on the Internet call
themselves marketers. Yet, most of these same people are really just
promoters wrapped in the label of a marketer.
True marketers do not promote without a lot of advance
work. They spend time planning, testing and measuring their actions and
results to get the most out of every dollar spent and earned.
Entrepreneurs finesse the art of marketing as they
build their company into a major enterprise.
If you are a promoter who does not keep an eye on the
total marketing equation, then you are bound to fail.
If you do call yourself a marketer, then do what a
professional marketer does. Make sure that every dollar spent is spent
well. Make sure that every dollar earned is put to good use. Market
well so that when the people of the next generation look at your life,
they will see a fine example of a successful entrepreneur that they
will strive to emulate.
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