In this edition – I give you one very specific example of how people are buying sites to shortcut months of work
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The New New Internet Marketing 4 – Buying Site Insanity
Saturday, April 3rd, 2010Tags: Buying, Insanity, Internet, Internet Site, Marketing, New Internet Marketing, People, Site
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A Resource Buying Guide For Internet Marketers
Monday, February 8th, 2010
The “make money online” crowd is probably the most actively targeted niche market on the internet. Which is quite ironic when you think about it; “The hunters become the hunted.” And it’s not surprising we are so serviced with offers continually, the truth is we are, on the whole, information junkies. We are suckers for a good ebook, report, or video.
The problem is that an over supply of internet marketing tools (even good ones) can leave you feeling overwhelmed, unproductive (too busy reading about internet marketing to actually DO any), and flat broke!
So how do we filter the offers we are bombarded with, so that we invest sanely in our education and resources? Let me offer this simple “buying guide” to help.
When you boil it all down there are basically 4 different kinds of products on the market, and you have to be able to recognize them so you don’t waste your time and money:
1) Basic training guides & tools. Everyone needs some of these, but you don’t need to be buying 10 versions of the exact same information.
2) Advanced techniques. These are the “Shazaam!” products. The ones with truly unique and creative ideas. If I can identify which ones these are, I’ll buy them all day long. If I can get ONE really good, repeatable idea, it is money in the bank. The caveat, though, is you’ve got to actually implement them – otherwise you’re just wasting your money, and spinning your wheels.
3) Tools that make life easier. These are OK if you’ve got disposable money to spend on them, but if you’ve got a limited budget (like most marketers that are still getting going) you’re probably better off spending it where it can be best leveraged for the most effectiveness. Case in point: At the time that I’m writing this article I’ve been getting emails all week – I’ve had at least 15 just today – promoting a particular hot product. The free teaser report is great – it includes a couple of really exciting ideas (see point 2). However, when I looked at what is actually being offered in the main package – 8 software programs that collate information in various forms from around the internet – they’re all really cool tools, but they are nothing that you can’t already do yourself for free. Cool, but not necessary. Convenient, but not essential.
4) Snake oil. These are the products that are thrown together to make sales to newbies, but they do not work. They are bad advice. You’ll discover that usually the author hasn’t had any success with the method he’s teaching at all, but he can make a few bucks wasting other people’s time with it.
So, when you’re considering buying resources to help you build your online business, read the sales copy discerningly. Honestly evaluate the product and classify it in one of the above 4 categories. Then it’s a simple decision to make the appropriate response:
Category 1: Buy it if you don’t already have a product covering the same topic, or if you are reasonably convinced that your understanding is going to be increased sufficiently to justify the investment.
Category 2: Buy it, and DO something with it! Don’t procrastinate – take action. Winners are taking imperfection actions while others are still formulating their “perfect” plans.
Category 3: Buy it only if you have surplus cash, and don’t mind blowing some on a luxury – because that’s what it is. Ask yourself, “Could I leverage the money I’m about to spend on this to better effect in my business?”
Category 4: Click that little “x” button at the top of the browser window, and be proud of yourself that you’ve developed the wisdom and experience to stop wasting time with that kind of rubbish. If you already bought it before you figured out that its “snake oil”, ask for a refund and chalk it up to experience.
Buying is far more an emotional decision for us than we “savvy entrepreneurs” would care to admit. Anything we can do to take pause and inject some thought into the process will save us time and money. This buying guide offers a place to start.
Phil Morgan is the author of numerous books and training resources for making money online. You can read his regular blog posts at http://www.windupwealthy.com
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Buying Bad Mortgages to Save the Market
Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010
Angel Gutierrez believes he is the answer to the current housing slump as he buys off bad mortgages.
He buys mortgages in bulk, often a dozen at a time, at a fraction of their value from lending institutions unable to cope with the high number of defaults which they are seeing at the moment.
After buying the mortgages, Mr Gutierrez goes door to door negotiating lower repayments for homeowners. If that approach is not successful of possible, he offers to pay cash strapped homeowners to move house.
After the struggling homeowners move out, Mr Gutierrez sells their house at a reasonable rate, making a profit for himself and relieving the burden on the mortgage market.
His approach weeds out the most unreliable borrowers from the housing market and establishes a set price for the homes.
“You buy the mortgage for pennies on the dollar, carry the big stick, tell the homeowner how it’s going to be, then double your money very easily,” Gutierrez said.
Last month, Gutierrez visited a pleasant town where he had been informed by the mortgage servicer that there were three beautiful homes there where no mortgage payments had been made for months.
Gutierrez had gained control of the mortgages and was on his way to pay a visit to the homeowners there who were defaulting on their mortgage payments. He says that a visit from him is more welcome than a visit from a debt collector or repo man.
One of the houses he approached was the home of Armida and Gilberto Leos. Armida says that her husband had to come out of retirement after their mortgage repayments rose from $2,400 per month to $3,200.
She said “I feel really bad for my husband because he worked his heart out to get us into this house and now we’re losing it.”
The Leos family are in severe negative equity, owing $455,000 on their mortgage despite the house recently being valued at $193,000.
Carys is an author of several articles pertaining to Mortgages. He is known for his expertise on the subject and on other Business and Finance related articles.
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Secrets to Never Buying Network Marketing Leads
Monday, February 1st, 2010
It is not necessary to buy network marketing leads in this day and age. The Internet is a prime venue for you to generate your own network marketing leads. While many services can provide good quality targeted leads for you, there are three basic techniques and tools for you to take advantage of that will enable you to never buy network marketing leads again.
The first secret to never buying network marketing leads is to make yourself known on the Internet. Ever heard of the old adage that “A business without a sign is a business without customers”. One of the best venues for getting yourself know is taking advantage of the power of the Internet. Some of the best ways to do this are to go onto Internet Network Marketing Forums, and putting advertisements or ads in ezines. By getting your name out there your business will naturally start attracting customers who are in need of your services.
The second secret to never buying network marketing leads is to offer something of value to people. What I mean is to tell people ways that they can be successful themselves. That is true value. Offer a free ebook or ecourse that will train people and teach them to be successful in their own network marketing endeavors. People love things that help them and provide some information or education for them.
The third secret to never buying network marketing leads is to position yourself as a leader in the industry. How do you do that? Start a blog about network marketing of your own, create a free ecourse and tell people that they can pass it around to their internet buddies. If you do those two things and really work at it, your name and reputation will spread like a virus across the Internet. People who want to learn about anything, whether it is Network Marketing or something else naturally flock to people who are experts in their area. Educate yourself and make yourself an expert and leader in your industry.
In the age of the Internet it is no longer necessary to buy leads for your network marketing business anymore. If you follow these three steps: make yourself known on the internet, offer something of value to people, and position yourself as a leader in the industry, you will find that you never have to buy network marketing leads again.
Kurt Henninger is a successful Network marketer helping average people to have extraordinary success with their online business ventures.
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