Sunday, September 16, 2007

E-COMMERCE


How to Create a Successful Internet Business.



I am in the process of creating an Internet Business. Of course, my goal is for it to be successful. As with any business in the development stage, the first thing I need to do is develop a business model. The reason I need to do this first is that it describes the way in which my company makes money. After developing the model, I will have a map of what I need to do to be profitable. Developing a business model is critical.


Because I am in the process of developing my own model, I thought it might be beneficial to other internet entrepreneurs if we work through the process together.One of the best generic business models I have ever run across is the B-I Triangle, developed by Robert Kiyosaki with Sharon Lechter, introduced in “Rich Dad’s Guide to Investing” and explained very clearly in “Rich Dad’s Before You Quit your Job”. I highly recommend that every entrepreneur read “Before You Quit Your Job”, even if you have already quit. The reason the B-I Triangle is such a good business model is that the authors present the model in a very elegant, yet simple graphic that is easy to understand and remember.


The model has five jobs that are required for success. These five jobs of a business are held together in a framework of a successful business.The five jobs are product, legal, systems, communications, and cash flow. The framework holding the five jobs together are Mission, Leadership, and Team. Each one of these aspects of your business needs to be fully developed to create a truly successful business.The remainder of this article briefly defines the aspects of the B-I Triangle in general terms to set the stage for the future articles. First listed are the five jobs of this business model.


They are:Product –Whatever you are offering your customer.Legal – Includes multiple aspects of your business, beginning with the right entity structure for your business. You also need to remember other aspects of your business require legal support as well including copyrighting, partnerships, licensing, etc., just to name a few. Systems – Business structure required to support your company.Communications – Required to reach your customers. Also necessary for partners, investors, employees, vendors, and other people involved, even superficially, with your business venture.Cash flow – The meat of the matter. Without positive cash flow your business will collapse.The framework that holds your entire business together consists of Mission, Leadership, and Team.


Mission – The true purpose of your companyTeam – People who support the purpose of your company and the jobs necessary for success.Leadership – Multiple jobs including defining the company’s mission, creating the team, keeping the company strong, growing the company, etc.This article is the first of in a series of nine articles designed to work through the eight aspects of business model as they relate to creating a successful internet business. I am writing these articles to help me develop my business model. Let’s work together and by the end of the series of articles, we both will have developed a model for many successful years of business.

Thursday, March 1, 2007

MULTI LEVEL MARKETING

MULTI LEVEL MARKETING

You, like all marketers have a million and one things to do today! At the top of your priorities is marketing... finding more customers and raking in greater profits. If you?re looking for a simple, proven model to create sales content without spending hours hunched over the computer, try the AIDA (Attention, Interest, Desire, Action) model. You?ll be amazed at how fast you can create an effective salesletter.
1. AttentionWhat captures a reader?s attention more than an exciting list of things that will benefit THEM? Think about the affects of starting right off with 6 of the most appealing benefits of your product or service.
A Multi Level Marketer might start a sales letter like this:
? Experience the freedom of ...? Being your own boss? Financial independence? Benefit 3 and so on .....
That gets their attention, and compels them to read on.
2. InterestHere?s where we sneak in the basic facts that might otherwise be uninteresting. The nitty gritty details of the product features won?t hold the customer?s attention for long, so keep it short and sweet. Hey, it?s great that your swimming pools have filters, etc., but let?s face it... there?s not a lot of excitement going on here!
3. DesireWhet their appetite, but give them some cold, hard logic to back up their purchase. Most consumers buy on impulse, then ask themselve whether it was the right choice. Don?t make them second guess! Preparing them to face the doubts with a solid logical reason they got the best deal for their buck might include:
? The advantages of purchasing from YOU.
? Testimonials from other satisfied customers.
? An unconditional money-back guarantee.
? A good deal!
4. ActionOrder now! Hey it says move it, but it doesn?t pack the wallop of a stronger action statement like this one:
Hurry! Don?t miss out on this LIMITED TIME special offer. Call now to place an order, or visit us at www.....
Be sure to give details of how to order. Make it a part of the command... make it easy to do... provide several options.
Who is Allyn Cutts, and why should you care?Allyn has spent over 24 years helping businesses like yours find new customers and increase sales to current customers. Allyn is a marketing and sales fanatic, providing measurable marketing solutions that drive huge results for small-to mid-size business clients. Allyn works personally with clients to design and deliver off-line and on-line direct marketing strategies that focus on metrics and measurable results. You can learn more about Allyn Cutts at
www.AllynCutts.com and you can call 610.437.4106 between 10 AM and 4 PM Eastern Time Tuesdays and Thursdays. Contact Information Author's E-Mail Address: allyn@cuttsgroup.com
Author's Web Site:
http://www.allyncutts.com