How To Beat The Competition, With The Basics


"How To Beat The Competition, With The Basics"

By Ken Leonard Jr.

©2002 KLJ Online

It goes without saying that having good work habits is

essential for success in any business venture, whether

online or offline. Online marketing presents a worldwide

selling opportunity, but with it comes a "sea of

businesses" competing for the same customers that you are.

Successful people do what others aren't willing to do to

"make it happen". Don't you think that using excellent

work habits might give you an edge over the competition?

You're right. It will!

Direct marketers in the "real world" have succeeded using

the basics for years. These apply to any form of sales or

business, certainly to online marketing. Consider email

marketing, which "is" direct marketing. You are presenting

a product or service (read:"sales pitch") to a prospect

directly to their own personal email inbox. The marketer

has to deal with a lot of the same issues that offline

marketers deal with daily.

With experience comes the "know-how" of a veteran

marketer. These sales talents have been developed around a

base of straight-forward, simple concepts that are a must

for success. The online marketer that learns and applies

these ideas "will" have an edge over the poor work habits

of a lot of people selling on the internet today.

Step One - Be Positive, Always

When someone asks "How are you today?", how do you answer?

If it's not "great", it should be. Positivity breeds

positive results, as negativity only leaves you nasty,

with poor results. Do whatever it takes to build and

achieve a positive manner and outlook on life. This will

be easier for some than for others. You know yourself the

best. If you are generally a negative, abusive or short-

tempered person, this may be difficult for you. But it is

certainly possible. If you are an easy-going person that

may have an occasional "bad day" (like we all do!), this

will be easy for you to accomplish.

The benefits of achieving a positive attitude are enour-

mous, helping you reach all of your goals and aspirations.

The presence of a negative attitude can be disastrous to

any business, especially to a home-based venture.

Step Two - Don't Lose Your Attitude

It is easy to relax on a sofa with chips and a

cool beverage, and maintain a great attitude. The test

comes when you are confronted with "negatives". They may

be from family or friends, a co-worker, or from a business

"lead" that just told you "no". How about from a day of

dozens of "no"s from potential customers?

It helps to understand the "law of averages", as it

concerns sales matters, to keep that good attitude going

strong. Basically, the law of averages means that the more

people (contacts) you see (or call or email), the more

"yes"s (sales,leads,promo opps) you will get. Sales of any

kind is all a numbers game. When you are having a bad work

day (lots of "no"s,poor ad responses), don't quit with a

bad attitude. Increase your efforts (see the people, or

work to make the people see you) and you will find the

prospects and sales. You will make more money, and will

feel better about yourself for going that "extra mile".

It takes work to keep up a good attitude.

Step Three - Be Prepared

Yes, here in the US, this is the motto of the "Boy

Scouts". Know what you are getting yourself into. Always

research your "position" in the market. Never lose a sale

or a good lead because you didn't "do your homework". With

online marketing, this means reading as much quality

material on the subject. This means studying your comp-

etition. Don't launch a product, then find your "target"

market. Research the market first, find a common problem

and fix it. Find a small, focused "niche" of customers

that you can present a beneficial product or service to.

Now build your product around the unfulfilled "needs" and

"wants" of this niche market. Being prepared "before" you

develop a product will save you time and headaches in the

future. It may also mean the difference between success

and failure.

Step Four - Set Goals

All of the "steps" in this article are important. Setting

realistic, "do-able" goals may be at the top, along with

having a positive attitude.

You must have a solid business "plan of action" if you

expect to succeed. You must know where you want to take

this "ship", and where you want it to take you. Do what-

ever works for you to build a strong game plan. If you

want to write your goals down, do it.(This is an excellent

way to know "exactly" where you stand now, and where you

want to be going). If you need to put up signs and notes

around your office or home to remind you daily of your

goals, by all means do it!

Set achievable goals to "map out" your plan. This gives

you a "focus point", so all of your tasks take on great

meaning. It doesn't matter if the task is large or small,

all focus points to your goals. When you set short-term

(daily,weekly,quarterly,etc.) goals, and don't reach them,

reevaluate your goals. Start a little lower until you can

achieve those tasks, then slowly increase them. Medium-

term goals (monthly,biyearly,yearly,etc.) can be edited

occasionally to ensure that everything is moving

in the right direction. Long-term goals (yearly,further

into the future) can be adjusted,too, but don't stray from

your "vision". This is the "big picture" that enables all

other goals to make sense, and is "the motivator" that

will let you keep a good attitude and strive for success.

Achieving goals along the way will give you a sense of

progress.

Step Five - Know Your Customer

The most effective methods of online marketing involve

selling to a small, "niche" group of prospects. Focusing

your product or service to a perfect, "target" customer

will allow you to meet and exceed their wants and needs,

while gaining a "perfect" lead for future (back-end)

sales.

Before developing a product, find out what your target

customer is all about. Get to know their "needs" and

"wants", their likes and dislikes. In short, "become

your customer". Don't waste time marketing to everybody,

just focus on the few that may be interested in what you

have to offer.

Step Six - Work A Full Day

Not everyone is "cut out" to be their own boss. That's why

regular "jobs" exist. "Employees" go to work and know that

they have to perform, or they will be replaced. That is

their motivation, along with the supervisors to watch over

them, making sure that they are "doing their job". A

person who owns a business or works from home needs to

find motivation from a different source, themselves.

The benefits of running a home-based business include the

freedom to work whenever you want to. You should give

yourself time away from your business to relax and enjoy

your family, but don't let it get out of hand. You should

come up with a loose schedule of what tasks you need to do

and when. Know what time of the day you feel most produc-

tive and schedule that time as work time daily. If you are

not getting all of your tasks completed, add hours to the

base schedule you already have.

Remember,"be" your own "boss"!

Step Seven - Take Control

This can pertain to doing what it takes to "close" a sale,

or for our subject, controlling your personal "situation".

The goal is to have a work environment and a physical and

mental well-being that is conducive to running a "profit-

able" business. Take control (in a nice way, of course) of

family problems, any "negatives" from spouses or friends,

etc. Make sure that your life is stable, both financially

and emotionally. Taking the "bad things" out of your life

will contribute to "you" reaching or exceeding your goals.

You may be thinking,"Yeah, easier said than done." You'll

see that taking control of your situation, whatever it may

be, is not as hard as it sounds. Plus, you will end up

having a better overall attitude, more focus on your busi-

ness and goals. You might even start having fun at work!

Step Eight - Know Your Opportunity

Regardless of what kind of business venture you are in-

volved with, you have to remember why you got into it in

the first place. You have to remember where it can take

you. This doesn't necessarily have to do with "biz-opps"

or MLM (Multi Level Marketing) programs.(It does hold true

with those, too, though). The "opportunity" of any

business is where you can take yourself with it, with

planning and hard work.(Despite what you read on the

internet about running a home-based business, it is

"not" easy, and requires hard work). Use this to motivate

yourself when you are letting the "negatives" get you

down. When you've called dozens of leads, and everyone

tells you that they are "not interested", this will help

you start the next day with a great attitude. Now you're

ready to pursue your "opportunity" of a successful bus-

iness, which will lead to "you" reaching your long-term

goals.

These steps will compliment any business plan, be it an

online venture, or a "brick and mortar" store. Using them

as a regular part of your life can make you a happier,

more successful person. You will notice better produc-

tivity, and more sales. If you live and do business with

confidence, and be tolerant of others, you have found

the keys to a happy and productive life.

About the Author

Direct marketing veteran Ken Leonard Jr. publishes

"New Marketer Ezine" weekly, helping to take the

headaches out of starting and growing your online

or home-based business. Get yours now by going to

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