How To Guru-Proof Yourself Against Big Product Launches
By Titus Hoskins,
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Even for those of us who have been dabbling in the Internet
marketing arena for a decade or more, all these latest frenzied
"Info-Product Launches" are downright scary. In recent months
it is not only the product launches themselves that have
become a little frightening, but also the rate at which
these product launches keep bombarding all of us in the
marketing world. It has become so relentless you feel like
you're an extra, ducking for cover in some war movie; Saving
Private Ryan comes quickly to mind.
Once upon a time, not too long ago, you might get hit with
one or two really major launches in a year. Now it seems
like we are getting two or three a week. Those actively
looking for good, solid marketing information will be totally
drenched in the latest "How To" ebooks, videos and courses.
Plus, throw in all those debuting membership sites, seminars,
and private coaching sessions and even seasoned marketers
are in serious danger of getting "Info Product Launch Burn-out."
For the beginning wannabe online marketer it is a virtual
mine field. One misstep and you can wake up, scratching
your head: did I actually pay that much for a marketing
product I can barely understand, let alone put into practice.
Don't get fooled by all the promises of instant wealth or
quick riches. If getting rich was as easy as 123... we would
all be sporting Donald Trump hairdos.
To make matters worst, all the latest marketing trends
seem to be promoting the laziest ways possible to make a
quick killing on the Internet. With this simple marketing
tactic or that SEO trick, even the dimmest light bulb on
the planet can have roaring online success without even
breaking into a sweat or using up any of those precious
brain cells. Heaven forbid.
The marketing hype has become so palpable and obnoxious
it's like a rich relative who won't shut up about how much
he's earning while sitting in his pj's and playing with
his PDA.
"How I made 1 million in 52 minutes." "How I made 100 grand
with only a list of 45 subscribers..."
Who is to blame for all this "Info Product Feeding Frenzy"?
Well we won't mention names but these marketers are not
shy about what they're doing. Just the opposite, they brag
and boast about how they can manipulate, control and whip
prospective customers into such a buying frenzy just to
see who can sell the largest amount of product in the shortest
amount of time.
Some savvy and ruthless online marketers have turned this
whole launch process into an art form, offering flashy videos
with real valuable content in order to hook potential customers
and capture their email contact information. The info-product
launch flows out like a well-rehearsed opera:
- Giving the specific date and countdown clock showing
when the product goes live.
- Incorporating a blog to keep everyone, including the
search engines, informed.
- Strictly limiting the product or buying time to increase
demand.
- Even manipulating you to buy the product before someone
else beats you to it.
- Having top-name JV partners whipping their devoted
followers/subscribers with extra bonus offers.
- Even enticing said affiliate partners with top prizes
from ipods to sports cars.
- Everything is in marketing sync for the big day.
Some of the top marketing pros and experts are now even
offering courses on how to do exactly that: courses showing
HOW you can warm up and psychologically cultivate a whole
list of prospective buyers by giving away very valuable
information in videos, reports and online calls... all to
make that final sale.
There is nothing wrong with making a sale. There is nothing
wrong with making a hundred sales, but there is something
intrinsically wrong when you know in your heart of hearts
what you're selling will never be used by half the people
who are buying it.
How many of those sales are from naive or desperate buyers
looking for a 'quick fix' or 'easy ride' to the good life?
How many even if they have the money to buy your product
will never have the will power and fortitude to carry out
the marketing game plan in your product?
How many people are being fooled by all this marketing
hype and rhetoric... how many will actually benefit from
buying your product? Makes one wonder if that old saying
is really true that in any gold rush, it is the people selling
to the miners who make the most money.
All of these marketing products should not only come with
an income disclaimer, which all the marketers prudently
include, if only by some magical power we could see displayed
on each product in big bold letters the tell-tell statistic:
"How many buyers will actually read/view/use and ultimately
benefit from the marketing info-product they have just purchased?"
That would be one statistic worth discovering. Of course,
there's no way of knowing, but one could argue this number
is quite large. Otherwise, if you believe all the claims
on these products, half the world would be Internet marketers
and rolling in dough.
Online marketing is not easy. It can't be done overnight.
There is a learning curve and you must pay your dues. Be
extra wary of any short cuts and anyone offering them. Magic
formulas do exist and while buying the latest marketing
product and information can definitely make the journey
easier; always remember, no product can make that journey
for you. No product or system can automatically make you
rich. Don't be fooled by flashy headlines, smart videos
and the latest next big thing.
Nor can anyone say these info-products don't have real
value or merit. They do! They are of tremendous value to
those who can benefit from them. If you're marketing on
the web and your sites/marketing are earning you $200-$300
a day or an hour - even just a small tidbit of information
or advice can dramatically increase your income. Over time
the amount paid for any info-product will be returned to
you a hundred-fold. Sometimes it has nothing to do with
the info-product itself; a marketer might mention a piece
of software or program he/she uses in their work that when
applied to your own can make a big difference in how much
you earn. Been there, done that.
For everything is relative; even the large amounts charged
for some of these seminars, coaching sessions or info-products
can be justified if the buyer gets his money's worth and
then some. It all depends on the position/angle you're coming
from and how much the information impacts your online business,
which will really determine if one benefits from a particular
info-product or not.
So the next time you're bombarded by the latest info-product
by some of the world's best online marketers... STOP, take
a deep breath and step back from all the marketing hype
and manipulation. Then honestly ask yourself: How can I
use this information? Will I use this information? Perhaps,
most importantly, can I really afford this product at this
time or can it wait?
If you decide to buy, protect yourself by thoroughly checking
out the marketer's reputation beforehand. A money-back guarantee
is only as good as the marketer's word. If there is a payment
option - take this route because you will lose less money
if refunds are not honored.
Above all, if you're buying the product because you believe
it will solve all your problems and will virtually give
you the path to the easy life, just remember this... you
have to do some work. You have to put in some sweat equity.
You have to do your own homework; no one else can do it
for you. It doesn't work that way. Sure some smart, successful
marketer can sell you the answers, but you still have to
write the test yourself.
Like most things in life, there are shortcuts; but you
have to take them yourself in order to get to where you
want to go. Online marketing is no different. ============================================
The author, a former artist and teacher, is now a full-time
online marketer who has numerous websites, including two
sites on Internet marketing. For the latest web marketing
tools try: http://www.bizwaremagic.com
or http://www.marketingtoolguide.com
.
Titus Hoskins. This article may be freely
distributed if this resource box stays attached.
This articles was republished from SiteProNews.com
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