Mark M. Bravura
08-11-2006, 12:07 AM
Part VI: Powerful JV Considerations!
© 2006 Mark M. Bravura
Hello- and welcome back to Part VI!
In Part V, you discovered the critical importance of careful
planning and thorough research- quite often referred to as
Due Diligence.
In Part VI, you are about to discover winning tactical
considerations that can *shotgun* you past the 95% of on-
line marketers doomed for [repeated] failure.
Though are they highly interdependent; you have three
separate and unique issues that must be addressed:
<> Your intended niche market, and the desirability/demand
for your particular offerings/affiliate program/e-zine, etc.
<> Your uniqueness/originality, in terms of presentation-
your Web presence ambiance if you will;
<> Visibility [driving traffic to your Web site].
On a side bar, if your intent is to market a product or
service to other marketers, the competition is cut-throat...
And your chances of success go from a paltry five percent to
an almost non-existent -less than- .5% [half a percent]...
Moral of the Story-
Apply your marketing skills to far less exploited niche
markets, and you can become wealthy far faster- and with
less [in some cases, almost zero] competition.
The exception to this rule is if [and only if] all aspects
of educating yourself in marketing bring you great pleasure
and fascination. Not the case for most marketers trying to
establish a niche for themselves.
If, like myself, you are in that severe minority category-
And absolutely love to pleasure yourself with anything and
everything related to marketing, Web promotion, etc...
You have already *more than* doubled your chances of Out-
standing Internet Success!
As for your intended niche market, the more precision-
targeted, the better.
Less competition.
More sign-ups and sales.
Once again, the critical importance of choosing a niche that
you are *absolutely* passionate about, combined with Due
Diligence, cannot be over-stated!
It's not a matter of if- but when you start to get down and
just feel like giving up-
Having chosen something you're whole-heartedly into will
make *ALL* the difference in assisting you to stick with it
and see your Vision through.
As for your uniqueness and originality; if Content is King
on the Internet, then Originality is Queen.
Nothing is a bigger turn-off than seeing the exact same
offer, presented the exact same way- by hundreds, even
thousands of individuals.
Most especially if it's a crappy offer/Web design or sales
copy to begin with.
It never ceases to utterly amaze me at the just-plain-crap
myriads of people will spend their precious resources
promoting...
Very saddening. :~(
Don't allow yourself to fall into this seductive downward
spiral.
You are better than that!
How do I know this?!?
You're still reading! ;~D
I'm not saying that you have to immediately start out with
your very own products, Web copy, etc. The important thing
to glean out of this is-
<> How can you add your own unique personality, your own
unique spin on offerings and sales copy devised by others.
<> How can you let your ambiance shine through your offer
and separate yourself from the mindless 'cookie cutter'
mentality?
Well, thats a wrap on Part VI. In Part VII, you'll discover
amazing tactics and strategies to help drive Web traffic
to your site-
See you there!
Sincerely,
Mark M. Bravura
http://www.JVJedi.com
© 2006 Mark M. Bravura
Hello- and welcome back to Part VI!
In Part V, you discovered the critical importance of careful
planning and thorough research- quite often referred to as
Due Diligence.
In Part VI, you are about to discover winning tactical
considerations that can *shotgun* you past the 95% of on-
line marketers doomed for [repeated] failure.
Though are they highly interdependent; you have three
separate and unique issues that must be addressed:
<> Your intended niche market, and the desirability/demand
for your particular offerings/affiliate program/e-zine, etc.
<> Your uniqueness/originality, in terms of presentation-
your Web presence ambiance if you will;
<> Visibility [driving traffic to your Web site].
On a side bar, if your intent is to market a product or
service to other marketers, the competition is cut-throat...
And your chances of success go from a paltry five percent to
an almost non-existent -less than- .5% [half a percent]...
Moral of the Story-
Apply your marketing skills to far less exploited niche
markets, and you can become wealthy far faster- and with
less [in some cases, almost zero] competition.
The exception to this rule is if [and only if] all aspects
of educating yourself in marketing bring you great pleasure
and fascination. Not the case for most marketers trying to
establish a niche for themselves.
If, like myself, you are in that severe minority category-
And absolutely love to pleasure yourself with anything and
everything related to marketing, Web promotion, etc...
You have already *more than* doubled your chances of Out-
standing Internet Success!
As for your intended niche market, the more precision-
targeted, the better.
Less competition.
More sign-ups and sales.
Once again, the critical importance of choosing a niche that
you are *absolutely* passionate about, combined with Due
Diligence, cannot be over-stated!
It's not a matter of if- but when you start to get down and
just feel like giving up-
Having chosen something you're whole-heartedly into will
make *ALL* the difference in assisting you to stick with it
and see your Vision through.
As for your uniqueness and originality; if Content is King
on the Internet, then Originality is Queen.
Nothing is a bigger turn-off than seeing the exact same
offer, presented the exact same way- by hundreds, even
thousands of individuals.
Most especially if it's a crappy offer/Web design or sales
copy to begin with.
It never ceases to utterly amaze me at the just-plain-crap
myriads of people will spend their precious resources
promoting...
Very saddening. :~(
Don't allow yourself to fall into this seductive downward
spiral.
You are better than that!
How do I know this?!?
You're still reading! ;~D
I'm not saying that you have to immediately start out with
your very own products, Web copy, etc. The important thing
to glean out of this is-
<> How can you add your own unique personality, your own
unique spin on offerings and sales copy devised by others.
<> How can you let your ambiance shine through your offer
and separate yourself from the mindless 'cookie cutter'
mentality?
Well, thats a wrap on Part VI. In Part VII, you'll discover
amazing tactics and strategies to help drive Web traffic
to your site-
See you there!
Sincerely,
Mark M. Bravura
http://www.JVJedi.com