Anatomy Of An Internet Marketing System
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Anatomy Of An Internet Marketing System
Copyright 2006 Titus Hoskins
Please let me tell you about the Internet marketing systems
I use and find helpful. This information may be of some
benefit to you, especially if your goal is to monetize your
site or earn an income from your online marketing.
My name is Titus Hoskins and I own and operate a very
modest marketing website called Bizwaremagic. I
have an Art/Education background but in the last couple of
years I have been studying online marketing systems and
using them.
Yes, studying them, since I have an art background I like
to examine structures and beneath the surface of things in
order to gain a clearer picture. I like to see the whole
picture - the big picture. But what's beneath the surface
excites me the most: the structure holding everything in
place, how they are designed, the methods and tools used to
make these marketing systems work.
Keep in mind that I still feel a bit funny referring to
myself as an Internet marketer. Last week my marketing
efforts made me around a thousand dollars. I don't know if
that qualifies me as an Internet marketer or not - probably
not. Most of the people with whom I associate and have
contact, make that in a day. The really smart ones make
that in an hour.
A thousand dollars in one hour?
How is that possible? Well, the marketing experts who earn
the big d's - usually have complex automated marketing
systems set up and operating on the Internet. These systems
start with their own products but quickly expand and build
with large opt-in lists or ezines, 1000's of affiliates,
large JV networks, multi-sites, viral marketing, membership
forums, brandable ebooks, online marketing tools/resources
and the list goes on...
No doubt you may have stumbled across some of these
marketing systems on the Internet... one of the first I
encountered was Internet Marketing Center run by the late
Corey Rudl who died tragically in a car crash at the young
age of 34. I made my first affiliate check through Corey's
system and it changed the way I looked at the Internet
forever. And the check was only $5!
What helped me earn that $5 were not only my own efforts
but more importantly the whole marketing system behind IMC.
It took an ordinary webmaster and showed him how to market
on the web. It showed me the way. More importantly, it also
taught me that Internet marketing is a skill anyone can
learn.
These marketing systems can be good places for the
beginning marketer to learn those skills. There are many
marketing systems quietly working the Internet. Some of the
best (in my opinion) are Ken Evoy's whole Site Sell system,
Marlon Sanders Higher Response Marketing, John Reese's
Traffic Secrets, Bryan Winter's PushButton Publishing, Jeff
Mulligan's CBmalls, and Nitro Marketing.
These Internet marketing systems are all different, yet
they all have common elements or features that make them
very effective and powerful marketing systems. A close
examination of the different components or parts might give
you a better understanding of what makes these Internet
marketing systems work.
Here's a list of the different parts of an effective
Internet Marketing system:
* Founder or Helm: All these marketing systems have a
strong leader or founder at the helm. A very vocal and
forceful communicator or spokesperson is needed as a focal
point. And like any company, it’s only as good as the
person leading it. Because the Internet is still a very
'scary' place for the average user - a friendly outgoing
spokesperson is needed to break down those barriers (real
or imaginary).
* Unique Product or Products: Most of the effective
marketing systems have their own products to market. These
can be digital information products, web building/hosting
packages, or even self-contained marketing systems - or all
of the above. Some popular products that come to mind would
include Ken Evoy's whole Site Sell and SiteBuildIt line, or
Jeff Mulligan's CBmalls promoting ClickBank.
* Databases or Lists: All these systems collect and keep
large databases or opt-in permission contact lists of
customers and potential customers. The real net value of
any marketing system is in the quantity and more
importantly the quality of its lists. All deliver a weekly
or daily ezine or ezines to these lists. Consider these
databases as the engines that empower any Internet
marketing system.
* JV Networks: Most have large Joint Venture Networks or
contacts that will kick-start any new product. Momentum and
sales are created with these JV partners. An ideal JV
partner is a well-respected online marketer with very
responsive and very large opt-in lists. If databases are
like engines, JV networks will fill those engines with the
fuel they need.
* Affiliates: The best marketing systems use 1000's of
affiliates to promote and market their products. This is
usually done in-house with their own affiliate program or
onsite software set up. Some use third party affiliate
programs like ClickBank, 1ShoppingCart, Commission
Junction, LinkShare, or Shareasale. This is your ignition.
* AutoResponders: One of the most effective marketing
tools these systems use, autoresponders, are essential for
delivering the sales. A series of follow-up e-mails will
increase sales dramatically. Studies have shown that it
takes 6 or 7 follow-ups before someone purchases your
product. Consider the autoresponder as a fuel injection
system.
* Tracking and Marketing Resources: All have extensive
tracking and marketing resources, usually located online
within a membership site. So too are marketing resources
such as banners, links, coupons, graphics, SEO tactics,
landing pages, lead capture pages, brandable reports,
articles and ebooks. Obviously, these are your toolkit.
* Viral Marketing: All great Internet marketing systems
use viral marketing techniques. This can be as simple
brandable reports, articles, software or ebooks. Affiliates
can embed their own IDs and pass these viral products along
to their friends and visitors. These useful viral products
then get passed around all over the web - creating links
and funneling prospects back to your marketing system.
Consider viral marketing your Turbo Charger.
* Online Forums: Many of the better Internet Marketing
systems will have an online forum where members can network
and interact and could offer workshops and tutorials. This
is a vital community building tool that must not be
overlooked or underestimated. It will greatly enhance the
effectiveness of any marketing system, building a
foundation and launch pad for any new products. Online
forums are your gas stations.
* Cross Promotion: These marketing systems can become
very complex: promoting programs within programs,
cross-networking whole systems within systems, joint
ventures within joint ventures. Marketing seminars,
conventions and workshops are other lucrative features
these systems use to market their products and to network
with other marketers. This is your Hybrid fuel.
* Corporate Blogs: Most have company blogs or a network
of members' blogs. It’s important to realize the power of
these relatively new mediums for getting the word out. RSS
feeds are also used to syndicate your sales message and
content. That would be your satellite radio.
* Affiliate Incentives: The better marketing systems have
affiliate incentives and contests to motivate their sales
force - from cruises to Ferraris.
* They Pay Their Affiliates On Time: This might seem
trivial, except to the affiliate. The best Internet
marketing systems build trusting relationships by paying
their affiliates regularly and on time. They develop and
harvest those trusting relationships with thousands or
even millions of affiliates. This is your accelerator.
* Automation: Automation is the one key element that
makes all of the above possible. These Internet marketing
systems are automated to the highest degree possible.
Without automation these large marketing networks could not
function. Therefore, almost all the day-to-day operation of
a marketing system is automated and can run smoothly
without much work or maintenance. This is the grease that
makes everything run.
* Internet: These marketing systems have taken full
advantage of the World Wide Web and used it to their
benefit. It permits global marketing with affiliates in
every country around the world. This large multinational
marketing force is made possible only with the creation of
the Internet. Consider it the glue that connects the whole
system.
The computer and the Internet make these whole automated
marketing systems possible. Closely studied and dissected,
these systems are complex, intricate creatures solidly
embedded into the Internet and the lives of millions around
the globe. Together it’s enabling lifestyles that offer
mobility, freedom and enrichment never before seen this
side of a Powerball win!
When you picture these complex marketing systems, don't
think of computers, databases, autoresponders, and wires.
Rather, picture a sun-drenched tropical beach with a light
breeze and a clear blue sky. Picture a person sitting to
one side, checking daily sales stats on a cool sleek shinny
laptop. Don't forget to zoom in close and you will notice a
slight smug smile. But don't stop there, if you stare
really hard and think about what you have just read, you
will have a clear view of an Internet marketing system.
About the Author:
The author runs a modest Internet Marketing web site where
you will find helpful online guides on RSS/Blogging, SEO,
Affiliate Programs, List Building, Laptops, Internet Fax
and quite a few Internet Marketing Tools:
www.bizwaremagic.com .
© 2006 Titus Hoskins.
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