I get hundreds of emails per week and as you might
expect, many of the emails contain similar questions. There are
probably ten questions that I get asked most. I will save nine of them
for another time as I want to talk about just one of the top ten
questions today.
The basic form of the question varies but
essentially it is the same and here it is:
'I have read everything I can about marketing
online.
I understand how to get traffic to my website.
I know how to make my website appealing to
customers.
I know about generating income with 'backend'
products.
I understand everything you have taught me over
the past X years....
BUT WHAT DO I ACTUALLY DO?'
Yup, the question is simply 'What should my online
business actually be - what should I offer - what do I do?'
Of course, this is the $64,000 question and there
is no easy answer. If I could pluck guaranteed business ideas out of
the air every time someone asked for one, I would be a rich man.
Unfortunately, I can't and neither can anyone else. Even if someone did
have a pool of surefire ideas, would they really be willing to share
them with others for nothing?
However, I can try and help you come up with your
own idea by making suggestions and eliminating some, almost certainly,
bad ideas.
Firstly, do something that interests you and that
you know about - if you are not interested in your product and don't
have the first clue what you are talking about, I can guarantee that
you will not be successful. For example, don't try and sell products
about making money on the Internet if you yourself are not making money
on the Internet.
Secondly, don't do something that is already being
done by thousands of other people unless you can add a highly unique
'twist'. For example, you will never make any money setting up a
general online auction site - there are already plenty of established
sites with millions of registered members. Why would anyone want to use
a brand new auction site with no members when they can sell on eBay?
Thirdly, (and I know I keep banging on about this
but it is important), find a small market that is easy to target rather
than a huge, general market. Small doesn't have to mean 'small' on the
Internet. The money is in the niche markets - trust me.
I know how hard it is to come up with an original
idea but it isn't impossible and plenty of people do it everyday. If
you can't come up with something yourself, spend time surfing the Net
and 'brainstorming' with others in forums such as: http://www.traderonlineforum.com
Copyright 2004 Richard Grady
Richard Grady has been helping people earn online
since 1998. Find out more about Richard at: http://www.thetraderonline.com.
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