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Saturday, January 22, 2011

WHAT SMC BUSINESS IS ALL ABOUT

The SMC Corp. system is in a way, like getting a franchise. Because there is a ready system to work with, you may be tempted to let the business run its own course. This is one of the biggest mistakes business starters often make. Like any business, you have to establish and play with a system that works for you too, incorporating SMC's system along with it.
Set a series of Regular Short-term Goals
One of the advices given by SMC Corp.'s online business school is this: Set up attainable short-term goals. Attainable is relative to the person who's using it. For some, one retail customer a week is attainable. For others, 5 customers a week are attainable as well. It doesn't matter what the quantity of the goal is, the important thing is to come out with a series of regular and measurable goals. That way you get to feel like you're experiencing a constant high from the win.
Learn to celebrate these milestones as well. A positive attitude goes a long way when it comes to sales and selling. They can actually rub off on customers. If you feel good about the products you are selling then customers will also be happy to buy from you.
Work with the Numbers, not against it
Setting up a budget for your business is a difficult process. There are plenty of hidden costs which have to be carefully incorporated in those numbers and a lot of visible expenses as well. But more importantly, numbers give you a realistic notion of what you will achieve for the first six months or even for the year.
A realistic goal is one which comes out after most of the expenses have been plotted. Be careful that you don't scrimp too much on the necessities just to attain your financial goal. For example, if you've seen a pattern that your phone bill still reaches $150 after 4 months and your budget for it is $100, then by all means, change it. This is what's meant by working with the numbers.
Compensate in some other areas
If you really cannot reach the expected revenues, then find some areas where you can cut off. In the same light, maybe big expenses like revamping your website or getting a new set of catalogues midyear is not the best idea. Although SMC coaches might suggest that you do so otherwise, you are the best judge for your business.
Put in some saving.
While it is good to invest on fast growth especially on a business that grows as fast as SMC does, it would also be wise to leave some money behind to serve as cushion. Like any business, diligence is an important factor. But there are also market trends to consider. There are some months which have low revenues and some with high, so to compensate for the low months, make sure you set up some money aside.
 

benefits of network

To the uninitiated, business networking can be a daunting affair especially if you are going to an event on your own. Well to help ease the stress of it all, here are a few tips on how to get the best out of your networking.
Be prepared
A common question that I get asked at events is "what do you do?". You probably already know that you will be asked this question, so why not prepare an answer! You don't want to give a speech, but something that captures your business and unique selling points in a nutshell...let's say 20 seconds. Even though you know your business inside out, having a prepared answer will stop you waffling and will give you confidence. If you sound confident, then you will also benefit by subtly building an amount of credibility with the person with whom you are talking to.
Get there early
If you arrive late, then many people will already be in conversation and you may feel unable to interrupt. Believe me that walking into a busy room full of strangers is difficult for everyone. By getting there early you can take control of the situation and easily break into chat in a relaxed manner with other early arrivals about the venue, the event or even the weather. If you do happen to arrive late and you don't know anybody then my advice would be to see who is on the guest list that you'd like to talk to, then introduce yourself to one of the event organisers and ask them to introduce you to your target.
Be brave
Everyone at a networking event wants to talk to other business people...yes, they want to talk to you! So don't be frightened to go up to someone and open up with some small talk. Most people in the room will be nice people who are or have been in similar positions so will generally be understanding. However, do not interrupt a conversation as this would certainly appear impolite and as you well know first impressions count! A good idea is to look around the room and identify someone who is on their own, probably a shy individual that hasn't prepared and who would just love you to go and talk to them.
Don't sell
Networking is about building relationships, so don't give people your sales pitch. Start of with some small talk and then move on to business matters later on. Try not to be interrogative, but it would be a good idea to have prepared a few questions that may identify their business needs so you have to think before hand about suitable questions. Remember to approach the relationship from the perspective of how you can help them or who you can introduce them to rather than what you can get out of it.
The opportunity
If an opportunity does appear, then try to avoid pouncing on it like a cat upon a stricken mouse as this may put the person off. Judge the situation for yourself, but I'd be tempted to ask politely, if they'd mind if you called them about solving their business problem the next day and then move on.
Always follow up
In the course of a networking event, you will probably talk to several people. Never make assumptions about who you've talked to as you don't know who they know. If you've told someone that you'll contact them then make sure you do that. With other new contacts you can send them an email saying it was good to meet them and that you'll look forward to seeing them again at future events. You could alternatively seek them out on LinkedIn and connect with them that way. If you are doing a telephone call, then don't forget to prepare what you are going to say...you may even want to prepare a short script in case you get put through to the answer phone.
Business Cards
I still meet people at networking events who do not have business cards. I find this rather incredible but it still happens and I think it can be interpreted as being unprofessional. Your business card can help you to be remembered and can also enable people to contact you so make sure you take plenty with you. When you get a business card from a new contact you can use the card later on to scribble a note or two about the conversation you had. It may help later on if you are planning to do a follow up call.
Neil Chatterjee is the owner of Mojo Marketing, a full service marketing agency based in Lancaster, UK. He is a qualified member of the Chartered Institute of Marketing and has over 20 years experience in marketing across varied sectors.
Mojo Marketing specialises in legal sector marketing in England and Wales, but also provides marketing advice to small and medium sized businesses in particular to those businesses seeking to develop new sales leads or create increased profits from current customers.

choosing the right promotional material

Visibility is the key to a good business. As long as you've made your mark in the industry, you should be able to wing even your lowest revenue days. To be visible though, you have to stand out among your competition, and you can only do this by choosing the right promotional items. These are freebies you give to your clients, not just because you're grateful for their business, but because you need effective vehicles for your branding needs.
While you may wish to stand out when it comes to your logo, slogan and billboard ads, choosing promotional items is another story. You can't pick a lava lamp as a promo item because not a lot of people actually like (and much less, need) a lava lamp. You can, however, pick sports bottles, bags, notepads, travel mugs, T-shirts, and face towels as promotional items because they're functional. When your client finds a use for them, they'll use your freebie, bring it out of the house, show it to friends, and voila, your brand building is in action! Your promotional items may have only cost you less than 10pounds apiece, but you've already earned back thousands of dollars' worth of exposure.
While you may have to give up uniqueness for functionality when you're choosing the right promotional items, this doesn't mean that you can't make these functional freebies unique in their own right. Instead of the plain, old, boring white sports bottle, why not request for a bright colored one, preferably referring to your company's logo as well? You can also choose black promotional items to make bright colored logos stand out more. The choice is yours.
The most popular promotional items are pens, and these are usually given out as freebies by big companies to their partners and big clients. Aside from the functionality of these items, they're also the easiest to customize. If you want full exposure, you can also give out umbrellas as promotional items. Imagine the exposure you'll be getting when it rains and your clients pop their umbrellas open. It's going to be quite a view from the top, and your competition might just have a heart attack seeing your logo all over the place.
Bags are also good items to give away, but they're quite tricky because they're also fashion items. This means that not everyone (women especially) would be willing to admit that they're wearing a promotional freebie. If you really want effective items that would promote your brand, stay away from the fashion scene and go for highly practical and functional items.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

PROMOTING AFFILIATES

If you would like to start making money with affiliate programs, the first thing that you should do is find an affiliate program that you would be interested in promoting, and then the second thing that you should do is figure out how you are going to go about marketing that opportunity. Making money with affiliate programs is not a complicated thing to do; you just need to know what to do, and how to do it. The part about knowing what to do is where many marketers begin to falter, so let's discuss how you can write your way to financial freedom using a technique called article marketing.
Research Your product and Find Related Keywords
Keyword research is the first and potentially the most important factor concerning your ability to begin making money with affiliate programs and article marketing; through the use of keywords you will connect with an audience that will be looking for what you have to offer. Being that keywords are the cornerstone of any campaign, choose wisely when considering which keywords you would like to write about, and also be sure to stay relevant to the product your promoting as well. Staying true to your keyword research and the relevance factor in your writing will be your center of focus concerning making money with affiliate programs, master these aspects of article marketing and there will be no doubt as to whether or not you will become a successful article marketer. It's inevitable.
Connect With a Relevant Audience
Again, through the use of keywords is how you will connect with the audience that will be interested in your affiliate offer, so be sure to make sure that the keywords that you choose are relevant to both your product and the audience that you are promoting to. I stress focusing on relevance because if you don't, you might as well not even waste your time writing, because your content won't be anywhere near what the individual who searched your keywords was looking for, and they will leave your site. Relevance is the key to start making money with affiliate programs, so again, focus on relevance to your audience when writing about those keywords.
For instance, you would not choose keywords related to hair salons if you niche is actually dog grooming, so you would need to be specific. A great keyword for dog grooming would be one such as "dog grooming tips for all breeds." This will connect you with an audience that is looking for information on dog grooming, and this will also be relevant to your product as well. You can use the Google external keyword tool to find keywords that will connect you with those audiences and you can write your way to financial freedom. Or you could use my favorite keyword tool, which is provided at Wealthy Affiliate, which will allow you to connect with starving audiences online with ease. Finding those audiences and writing on a consistent, daily basis is how you will be making money with affiliate programs.
I encourage you to write as much as possible, and a great schedule would be for you to find ten keywords every week, and then write an article for each keyword. Do this for a year, and I guarantee you will be making money with affiliate programs.

important keys in internet marketing

Are you an affiliate marketer? Do want to earn fat checks as your commission? If you answered yes to any or either of these questions, then this article is for you, if not you can stop reading from now. It is an axiom which many people believed that affiliate marketing is one of the easiest ways to start earning money online but I will tell you nothing but the truth. It is not easy as people use to paint it to be, in affiliate marketing you have to do some certain things in order to be at the top. After many consultations and research with super affiliate marketers, I have come to realize that three tools always come up from their reports, for your convenience and success I have penned them down below.
Tool Number 1: Build your own website or blog.
I have found this to be indispensable in making it to the top of the business. It is the basic step in jumping up from the ground, although it is possible to make some cash without owning a website but it can't be compare to owning a good users' friendly and prospects appealing website. To build a website is not a rocket science, you can learn how it or pay people to develop one for you.
Tool Number 2: Offer valuable things free.
Because there are numerous websites on the internet these days, people will not come to recognize your presence online if you just develop a site/ blog and host it, you the competition online is high, therefore, you need to develop means to be ahead of your competitors by giving not just anything but useful things away online to entice people to your site. You can give reports on "how to", newsletters, free software, free services, and other freebies you can think of just to entice your to prospects and visitors to your site always.
Tool Number 3: Drive traffic to your site.
There are many ways to drive targeted traffic to your site/blog, without driving traffic to your site nobody will know your site is in existence driving traffic is very important because it will give your site the necessary exposure and increase your search engine ranking. You can achieve this by launching excessive reciprocal links back to your site through writing articles and putting your bio data or link at the resource box, submitting them to article submission sites or e-zines. And you can get some of these tools if not all for free.
These are the 3 most important tools most of the gurus are using, I have tried them and it is working for me, it will also work for you as well just give it a trial and see the endless opportunities in making it big online.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

PROMOTING YOUR BUISNESS FOR EFFECTIVE PROFITS

The most important requirement of any business to run and run successfully is - marketing. People have flooded the concept of marketing with millions of ideas, advertisements and promotions are done on every little space available. However the most innovative marketing idea so far has been promotional items. Promotional items can be anything that have the company's logo on it and can be used in public or at places where the maximum number of people can view it. Promotional items include promotional mugs, apparel, corporate gifts and merchandise etc.
"Promotional Promos" are the professional experts in the business, they customise and manufacture all kinds of promotional gifts to help you promote your business and develop relations with potential customers. Some of Promotional promos promotional gifts are imprinted and custom mugs. Mugs, bottles, coasters, tumblers, travel mugs, sports bottles and a number of other drink ware items are available on which you can advertise your company and products name. These items are popular with customers as they are handy and used all the time. Coffee mugs and bottles are things that are used daily and thus are the best promotional gifts!
Promotional clothing or promotional apparel is another promotional item that is sure to catch the eye of as many people as possible. It's great to be handed out as gifts to employees, friends and family and people who wear them are free models marketing your company and product wherever they go. Promotional clothing include shirts, t-shirts, sweatshirts, caps, hats, sweaters, turtle necks, polo necks, camp shirts and so on. People usually love to wear such casual items and will be happy to wear your promotional clothing and let you benefit from it. It's ideal to get a conversation started in a public place when people ask you about it. Caps and hats can be distributed in schools, colleges, trade fairs and other places of public gathering, they cost less and are sure shots at bringing in interested customers.
Other means of marketing are usually fixed or stagnant like hoardings or banners, but promotional gifts are mobile and move with the customer using it, thus your advertisement goes places and targets new customers every time while you pay for the promotional merchandise just once. Moreover these items are bought in bulk and fall very cheap. Thus small businesses or those with a tight budget can count on Promotional promos to promote their business using innovative promotional gifts.
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