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Thứ Ba, 29 tháng 12, 2009

Year End Predictions: Looking Ahead At 2010


Last night we recorded the year-end episode of the IMTW Podcast, and discussed 2010 predictions.
That episode should be available at the site or in your feed very soon, so keep an eye out for it. In the meantime, I’ll share some of my predictions for Internet Marketing as we head into the New Year…
1) 2010 is going to see a huge need for consultants and service providers to bring small businesses online so that they can engage with their customers.

There will be a lot of opportunities in this field as small business owners need to be educated on how to best reach their markets online. They’ll need web development services from people who understand the current state of online marketing and social media communication. They are also going to need ongoing social media services, project management, and content development…
While 2009 saw a rise in this offline business model for educated Internet Marketers, and several have jumped on the opportunity and are doing very well with it, the market has barely been tapped – and desperately needs help in understanding the best ways to make use of new media opportunities.
The opportunities are there both for people who want to work directly with the small business owners in their local area – and for those that want to offer virtual services to the consultants that are working with them.
2) We’re moving strongly towards Mobile Web & Social Media
The mobile web is growing by leaps and bounds, at a more rapid speed than the internet ever did. The growth of the smartphone market has put the internet – and your websites – in the hands of consumers 24 hours a day, from any location.
This means two things: Your websites and media need to be mobile friendly, and you need to be strongly engaged via Social Media services.
Going into 2010 and beyond, you’ll need buzz and info-bites. Quick, small, fun ways for your target market to get engaged with your brand and your offers. It needs to be fast, and it needs to be share-worthy. Hit that mark and you have the potential for viral marketing like never before.
We’re ultimately moving towards the expectation that if you can’t find it online, or on your mobile, it simply doesn’t exist. At least not to the point that it matters.
This is important for both online and offline business owners, as a large part of the smartphone capability is to easily and conveniently locate local business – and also complete online transactions.
“As mobile data consumption rises, we expect local marketing to be a big winner,” said Michael Boland, program director, Mobile Local Media (MLM), The Kelsey Group. “There is a strong correlation between local search and the mobile use case, which will cause a good portion of the ongoing mobile application boom to focus on local.” source
3) Being a Market Leader in 2010
Three things stand out to me as we head into the New Year: Brand, Community & Social Media Mastery. Those that become community leaders, and build a strong social media reputation will become the market leaders in their niche.
It will be the authors, merchants, affiliates, service providers and website owners that actually engage in conversation with their target market that thrive online. Not only with their customers directly, but also with the entities that have the power to rank or tank them online – such as Google.
Now more than ever, going into 2010 brand and community are going to be very important aspects of any online marketing strategy.
On the podcast I mentioned that “It’s a come to us market, because we’re not coming to you anymore.” From a marketing perspective, this means catering to the consumer – and being readily found in any medium from any device.
2010 is going to be the year that offline businesses have to get on the bandwagon, and cater to the technology that is changing the way their customers want to do business with them: easy, convenient, fast, and efficient.
The Online Economy
One of the things I’ve found interesting about all of the economy talk in 2009, is that while the offline world has seen sales tanking and they’re closing up shop, the online world is absolutely booming. And it’s only going to continue to grow in a positive direction.
Offline sales are dropping, while online sales are rising. And why not? As a consumer myself, it only makes sense. Why would I fight traffic and spend hours shopping at the mall in the nearest city when my teens can hop on my mobile anytime anywhere and order a new pair of converse shoes… and have them delivered right to the front door the next day?
Merchants need to be positioned where & how consumers are now shopping. Period.
Now is a great time to get serious about your online business. While some people will complain that it’s too late, the truth is that the early pioneers have paved the way for you. We’re only in our 2nd decade of ecommerce, and the market is more ripe than ever for smart entrepreneurs.
Make sure you tune in to the IMTW Podcast and check out the 2010 Predictions Episode for more insight from Ed Dale, Paul Colligan and Michelle MacPhearson to hear the things we’re excited about as we head into the New Year…
Best,

p.s. If you’re not yet on board with Twitter, or still confused about how to best use it in your marketing plan, see: Twitter Marketing and specifically the Twitter Marketing Strategy section.

Thứ Hai, 28 tháng 12, 2009

“7 Insider Tips For Selling Information Products Like Crazy!”



Here are 7 simple tips you can use to make your information products sell like crazy. These tips are especially relevant if you’re in the seminar business. However they can also be useful for selling more of ANY product and even in everyday people-to-people marketing.  
Tip #1: Always Know Your Audience
This is similar to doing market research online. When you’re marketing offline, the same rule applies, it helps to understand the demographics and objectives of your audience – only then can you give them what they want.
This applies not only to seminar marketing but to almost every aspects of your life – we’re always out there “selling” ourselves to other people! Be it with your spouse, family, bosses, colleagues, clients etc. It’s always good to learn the hot buttons that push people.
Tip #2: Be Passionate, Excited And Spontaneous!
The #1 rule is to love what you’re doing, only then can you do it best. Your personal excitement and passion in your presentation will rub off on your audience. I’ve seen many speakers who are too “dry” and boring, and to be honest, your audience aren’t enjoying themselves if that’s the case.
Besides being a learning experience, your audience are also there to “escape” the daily grind and they do desire to be entertained – so keep them entertained and on their toes as best as you can.
Tip #3: Give More Than You Take
I strongly believe in giving real actionable content in all my seminars and workshops. Do NOT just think about making sales, that’s the wrong attitude to have.
Give upfront first, provide value. In most seminars, speakers are simply focused on hard selling – imagine how the audience will feel! They are there to learn.
Obviously I’m making a strong “sweeping statement” as this may not always be the case. I’m just saying it’s important you put yourself in your audience’s shoes.
Be unique and giving in your approach, and most of all – be GENUINE and sincere. That’s the way I do it. People can tell.
Tip #4: Show Proof, Proof, Proof
No matter what you’re selling, providing proof will make you more money. This is because people need to believe in order to be convinced. Re-read that statement again and think about it.
In my seminars, I often show proof of results, income and students’ successes. It can make the difference between having a table rush and bad sales.
Tip #5: Consistency
Throughout the entire marketing funnel and sales presentation, the principle of consistency is amazingly powerful. This starts from the very beginning till end of the marketing message.
For example, you could use the same example throughout or create a story around your topic. In my own presentations, I often use golf as a constant example to illustrate my points.
In this way, your audience will experience a constant connection with you and be fixated on your presentation.
Tip #6: Giving Them The Complete Package
If you’re selling your products, present it in a “complete packaged solution” format. Your offer should solve every aspect of your audience’s problem. Make them go “wow” when they see your offer. Make it scarce so they rush for it.
Tip #7: It’s In Your Title
Just like the headline of a sales page or the title of a best-selling book, the title of your offer is a crucial element in the sales process. Make your title descriptive, catchy and power-packed. It will make a difference.
For example, don’t call it “How To Train Your Dog” when you can call it the “Ultimate Dog Training Program”. Which one sounds better and convey a more powerful imagery?
The title of a product can make or break it. Remember that.
OK that’s it for now, gotta go. I’ll share more with you next time!

Ewen Chia

My Resume


Hanh Le Thuy    
Vice Director at Micronet Corporation, Micronet.vn
Intuitive and insightful, Passionate, dedicated, enthusiastic and vigorous. My strong point  is public relations and digital marketing. I am a speaker on Digital Marketing in Hanoi, Vietnam.
Client Services
- Five years experience in providing  e-marketing client services to various clienteles.
- Notable networking, relationship building and new account acquisition skills.

Strategic Planning
- Advanced skills in advertising, PR, direct mail & guerilla marketing plan development & execution.
- Un-paralleled experience in alternative media planning, negotiation and implementation.

Communication

- Exceptionally skilled in selling ideas, concepts or products to individuals as well as small & large groups.
- Outstanding experience in problem identification, risk/opportunity analysis and solution development.

Sales
- Skilled in basic & advanced selling techniques for tangibles and intangibles.
- Trained in Client Centered Selling, & Value Proposition Sale Techniques.

Language
-Excellent language skills in English, Chinenese and Vietnamese.

Specialties

Branding and identity, Digital marketing, Domain, E-marketing, E-Business, online communication, Online Media, Media. Strong personal values and outstanding attitude; Accountable, flexible and committed; team player and professional.  Organization, reorganization, technology integration, process management, product design, product marketing, sales, operations.


MY CORPORATION
Micronet is the corporation that own leading Online Communication Networks in Vietnam.

The strength and the influence of communication corporation are measured by owning and managing great online channels and brands. Along with its big developing process, Micronet continuously own more and build more Digital Brand and online communication channels. With these Digital Brand, Micronet will transmit its messages of prosperous and stable knowledge economy

Micronet is an Open Company

It is impossible to close when every thing is open. Society and economy which we belong to is more and more open and influence on every benefit of each individual one whether who and where we are.

Knowledge, tecnology which we have been appllying are also open knowledge, tecnology. They are richer and richer and effective thanks to public’s contribution. Our mission and vision are also open mission and vision, like others’. All projects which we have been deploying are also open projects and need every one to participate…

“Openess” is natural law in this age. Organization and operation model of Micronet are also built based on that “ open thought” background.

We believe that the above organization model would be fulcrum to make Micronet become the concentration of talents, finance and technology.

Micronet expects to share: “Mission to create a strong development economy form basing on foundation of online communication and information technology” with scientists, managers, economists and informatic specialists.

Honour to cooperate!


Thứ Tư, 9 tháng 12, 2009

Hot news: Hội thảo Tiếp thị số - Xu hướng truyền thông mới


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