As
most of you will remember, in our last issue of the "Marketing
Tips" newsletter, I asked you to send in your 'little'
success stories -- examples of how you've taken some of the
information you've learned from us and applied it to your
own business.
Almost
as soon as I sent out this request, I was literally overwhelmed
with responses. It's really rewarding for me to know that
the information we work so hard to put together for you is
being turned into profits by so many of you!
And, as
promised, I've read through each and every e-mail that you
sent in, and I've selected the five most inspiring stories
to share with my "Marketing Tips" readers.
Now, this
was no easy task! I spent days going through your entries,
and was impressed by just about everything I read! But in
the end, I could only choose a few to publish in this issue
of the newsletter.
So please
read through the success stories below and
think about what steps YOU would have to take to bring YOUR
business to the next level.
The "next
level" for you may be actually getting a web site up
and running, or it may be growing your monthly revenues from
$80,000 to $150,000. The point is that there is something
that EVERY business can gain by reading through the success
stories below.
Success Story #1: Dr.
Mani Sivasubramanian
Hi Corey,
Thanks
for the invitation to share my small success story.
I've been
your subscriber since 1996, and one thing I've heard consistently
from you is to AUTOMATE EVERYTHING. I loved your thinking:
"Would you rather work on your business 18 hours a day,
day after day? Or would you prefer to create a business, put
it on auto-pilot, then move on to either marketing the daylights
out of it, or creating another income stream?"
Recently
I put it to use -- and got a 'small' success.
It was
when I released my new content related to profitable blogging
(web logging). The title of my creation is: "Blog Profit
Ideas Exposed -- 33 Quick Tips Blog Publishers Can Profit
From" at: www.BlogProfits.com
Thanks
to the valuable lessons in automation I had learned from you,
I was able to plan the entire process from scratch to run
on autopilot after the creative part was over. I wrote the
eBook, packaged and formatted it, set it up for download,
prepared the marketing material, set up EVERYTHING on autoresponders,
and then announced it to my list and on some forums.
Amazing
response followed.
I got
a 21.7% response rate to my list mailout -- the highest I've
EVER had in the past. 52 sales resulted from one list of 550
subscribers, making it almost a 10% SALE conversion.
Then the
next wave began, when my affiliates started promoting it to
their lists. I raised the price by $10 and still made sales.
Forums started buzzing about it.
Affiliate
gurus noticed it on their radars -- and helped spread the
word. Allan Gardyne, Phil Wiley, Rosalind Gardner, and many
others told their lists about "Blog Profit Ideas Exposed."
In all,
I've made 92 sales in a month -- you DID say you wanted to
hear about "small successes!" :-)
But to
me, this is what's most exciting:. After creating the process,
I have been tied up with several other things, including a
major project to raise funding to help children with heart
defects receive life-saving operations -- The Heart Kids Blogathon
-- and raised $9,263 in donations at: www.EzineMarketingCenter.com/blog/
I've planned
-- and am putting together -- 2 membership websites, formed
two joint ventures on other topics, and several other things.
How?
Because
the Blog Profits project is running on AUTO-PILOT.
Just like
you taught me to do it!
Thanks
for that wonderful advice, Corey, I really am reaping enormous
benefits from the hours and hours of time saved by meticulous
planning and careful execution at the beginning.
I'm sure
several others with limited time to spend on their online
business will find similar benefits from following your suggestions.
And even if they do have time to spare, it can be put to more
productive use by automating their business process.
Thanks
for everything, Corey.
Best wishes
Dr. Mani
www.BlogProfits.com
Success Story #2: Greg
Rouse
Hi, my
name is Greg Rouse and I make my living as a teacher. As you
know teachers don't make a lot of money, so I decided to start
a web site on the side based on a unique idea I had. The web
site is called www.WildernessTrip.com and it's an free online
guidebook, where we photo-document outdoor trips with interactive
maps and detailed route descriptions.
We had
been up and running for a while, trying the whole advertising
thing (which wasn't working), when I decided to order your
IMC course to get some ideas on how to make this whole idea
profitable. Well the book is incredible and I've only begun
to tap into it and use all the great strategies it details.
One of
those strategies that I've begun to utilize is the strategy
of starting a free newsletter. Our newsletter notifies subscribers
of new trips that have been added to the site, along with
a wilderness tip or skill each month. The results we've begun
to see are to the tune of a 100% increase in traffic with
each release (WOW).
When my
subscribers get that newsletter each month, they just cannot
resist looking at all those new trips. This technique has
not only increased return visitor traffic, but it has also
helped our credibility with our return visitors by showing
continual growth and making us into a resource for outdoor
information.
Now I
do have to say, when we first started to do the newsletter
it was pretty easy, but soon it became a huge hassle having
to manage all the names and addresses, along with meeting
the deadlines each month. Then we decided to follow your advice
(wish I would have done it from the beginning) and order your
Mailloop software... What a difference it made!
It took
a couple of days to get the hang of the software and then
we automated the whole thing. No more having to mess with
all the management stuff, the software does it for you. If
someone signs up, unsubscribes, or changes e-mail addresses
it's handled. One feature I really like is when a new subscriber
signs up they get last month's newsletter automatically sent
to them so they can know what to expect.
This not
only cuts down on unsubscribes by familiarizing them with
it (some people forget what they sign up for), but it also
builds anticipation for the next mailing.
The other
feature I especially like is how we were able to spend a few
weeks this summer preparing a years worth of newsletters,
so we can now just automatically release one each month --
that's slick!
What does
all this saved time mean? Well, it's allowed us the time to
research and find out what our customers want, which translates
into new ways of making our web site profitable. That's why
I'm excited to announce that we will be launching our new
e-commerce end of this venture in the fall and because we've
only begun to utilize a few of the concepts from the book
on how to benefit from your subscriber base, the future looks
great.
Greg Rouse
www.WildernessTrip.com
Success Story #3: Catherine
Bracken
Thanks
for the opportunity to share my story. I have employed many
of the techniques in your Internet Marketing course to grow
my online needlework supply business over the last 6-8 months.
However,
by far the most effective has been the use of autoresponders
to deliver a highly informative article about needlework stands
(frames). Needlework stands are complicated and expensive
($30-$300), and our customers often ordered accessories that
didn't fit the frame, sometimes leading to expensive product
returns.
The new
9-page article takes the customer through all aspects of selecting
a needlework frame to suit their needs, and includes links
to products we sell. I introduced this article in May through
one of our opt-in newsletters, and now feature a link to a
pop-up sign-up box on our homepage. Every day, 1-5 people
request the article.
Based
on your suggestion, I use an autoresponder to deliver the
article rather than just posting it on the Web. Using e-mail
management software, I then send a series of messages about
needlework frames, ending with a special offer (coupon or
free shipping). The first day the article was available, I
sold an expensive stainless steel frame and 2 large wooden
frames.
Our sales
of frames have gone up more than five-fold. We went from selling
a few small frames per week and maybe one medium or large
per month to selling small frames every day, medium stands
every week, and even the largest, most expensive ones every
month. My site is now the single largest retailer of quality
handmade wooden needlework stands according to the manufacturer.
The medium
and large stands are drop shipped, so our labor costs are
almost zero, and our inventory storage costs are zip! Gross
margins on this product, even after I discount the price,
are about 35%. It took about 40 hours to research and write
the article, rewrite the related product page on the web site,
create the autoresponder series, add products to the database
so that we could offer the full range, and negotiate delivery
terms with the vendor.
It now
takes about 30 minutes per week to fill those orders, and
the amount of problem orders has gone down because our customers
are better informed. What a great result!
Catherine
Bracken
www.discountneedlework.com
Success Story #4: Gregg
Gillies
Hey Corey,
Thanks
for this great opportunity to share with others what it's
like starting out and the things you can do to move your business
forward toward an amazing amount of success.
My site,
www.buildleanmuscle.com, has been "live" for not
quite three months. However, it already has an Alexa ranking
of 170,009 and keeps moving up. The reason for this is your
private www.SecretsToTheirSuccess.com
site.
After
reading the interview with Eric Weeks, I really got into researching
all the ways to optimize my site pages for good search engine
rankings. The fact that Eric specialized in search engine
rankings for his marketing and pulled in over $800,000 in
business really made its mark on me.
The interview
with Willie Crawford led to two changes on my homepage. One,
I mentioned my newsletter right away, with a link to the signup
page. Two, I used a testimonial for my eBook right on my site's
homepage, highlighted in yellow, with a link to my eBook's
sales page.
The click-through
rate to my eBook's sales page from the home page has gone
from 7.1% to 15.9%. In addition, my newsletter sign-ups have
gone from an average of 8 - 12 a week to 20 - 30 a week since
the change.
I have
combined your advice of having a back-end product with the
interview with Douglas Boisvert. Douglas uses eBay in his
marketing. I've written a report based on my eBook and sell
it on eBay. This is now generating leads and newsletter subscribers.
And instead of paying a service to get me subscribers to my
newsletter, I am pocketing a few bucks each time I generate
a lead.
Finally,
I've combined a past article of Corey's with the interview
with Rosalind Gardner. I've chosen to use the option you mention
about building a content site and getting quality traffic.
Now, I don't charge money for advertising. Instead, based
on the interview with Rosalind, I have chosen a few high-quality
companies that I affiliate with and sell their products from
my web site for a commission.
This can
be done. For those that are tired of hearing about all the
people getting rich and wondering why it's not working for
them, it can be done. But it does take work and the right
knowledge. You provide the work and let Corey provide the
knowledge. I can't recommend "Secrets To Their Success"
highly enough. As you can see, it's provided a wealth of knowledge
to me in my marketing efforts to get my new Internet business
up and running.
A few
months ago, I didn't have a web site. Just the other day,
I had my first multiple product sale day and pocketed $102.66
in profit, while I was sleeping.
Corey,
I hope this is something you can use. Thanks for giving a
beginner the opportunity to share my experiences as I work
to get my business off the ground.
Sincerely,
Gregg
Gillies
www.buildleanmuscle.com
Success Story #5: Jullieanne
Whitney
Hello
Corey,
I know
you don't know me from Eve LOL! And my success story is not
as great as others, but to many people, they see my story
as a huge success.
You see,
3 years ago I didn't know how to turn a computer on, and had
never seen the Internet. The first thing I found was online
games and that to me was so cool. Then one day...
I found
myself searching the 'Net looking for a way to make money
because I had "heard" people actually doing it.
I was forced to stay at home to stay "on hand" for
my special- needs son. Anyway, I found a "scam"
and got all excited about it. Well, it was a scam indeed.
BUT, while
I was looking for ways to market the scam, I came across these
"online newsletters" or "e-zines". Right
then and there I KNEW that was something I HAD TO DO since
I love to write! AND... guess who's e-zine I found rather
quickly and read faithfully ever since?! Yes, YOURS.
So, I
started -- with no money and no clue. I used a free list provider
until that could no longer meet my needs. However, by that
point I was generating an income from advertising sales. I
was tickled pink when I made my first solo ad sale for a whopping
$5.00! I ended the first year with $20,000 from sales and
affiliate programs. This year? Perhaps double. Not bad at
all - I would NOT be making that working full-time outside
the home!
Soon after,
I started my "Ezines-R-Us Directory" & Ad Placement
Services. In under 2 years, the Directory has grown, and continues
to grow with over 160 Publishers and 1.5 Million Subscribers.
My own e-zine has grown to over 12,000 readers!
Needless
to say, everything fell into place rather quickly, and to
this day, I cannot emphasize enough the importance of starting
your own e-zine or free newsletter.But it's not about the
size of the list -- it's about building relationships and
trust. Once you've got that, hang on for dear life because
it's your life line to success on the Internet.
Well,
I'm glad I wrote this. I look back and surprise myself even!
Thanks
Corey, you're a great inspiration to us all!
God Bless,
Jullieanne
Whitney
www.ezines-r-us.com
Final Thoughts:
The thing
I have always loved about the Internet is the way it gives
EVERYONE a chance to easily build a successful business.
Every one of the people whose stories you have just read are
"regular people" who took a chance -- and have been
able to make a real difference in their lives.
You may
have ambitions to make millions of dollars a year online,
or you may just want to bring in enough money so that you
can stay at home with your children. Either way, the first
step is to GET STARTED -- exactly like the five people you've
just read about did.
Mani,
Greg, Catherine, Gregg, and Jullieanne aren't Harvard MBAs.
And they aren't likely to make the cover of Fortune magazine.
They're just real people -- like you and me -- who
have recognized the tremendous potential of
the Internet as a way to earn an excellent living.
I really
enjoyed writing this newsletter, as it has given me a chance
to reconnect with my subscribers. In fact, I enjoyed it SO
much that I've decided to add a "Success Story of the
Month" to your "Marketing Tips" newsletter!
That
means I'll need YOU to keep sending in your success stories
to:
entries@marketingtips.com
And remember,
I don't care how "small" your success is! If you
started a site that is "just" making $400 a month
-- and this allows you to plan a vacation with your family
-- that's a HUGE success in my books!
If yours
is chosen as the "Success Story of the Month," you'll
be given your choice of great IMC prizes! So keep
those entries coming!