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Interview
with Corey Rudl:
The Secrets of an Internet Millionaire
Discover
the secrets of an Internet millionaire
in this exclusive interview with online
marketing guru Corey Rudl.
Corey is the author of the #1
best-selling course, "The
Insider Secrets to Marketing Your
Business on the Internet" and
is probably one of the most recognized
names in Internet marketing today.
In the following interview, Corey
reveals how he grew his business from a
one-man show in his parents' basement to
four online businesses that attract over
1.8 million visitors per month and
generated over $7.6 MILLION in online
sales last year. Corey reveals exactly
how he did it, and details precisely
what entrepreneurs need to be doing
TODAY to be successful online.
Hi Corey, and thanks so much for
agreeing to do this interview. Maybe the
best way for us to begin is for you to
tell us a bit about yourself and your
company, The
Internet Marketing Center.
Sure. Well, first off, I am the
President and CEO of The Internet
Marketing Center, which you can find
online at www.marketingtips.com.
We specialize in showing people how they
can drive tons of targeted traffic to
their web sites and how to turn that
traffic into sales and profits. We
provide all the information you need to
learn how to market your business
online, in the form of home-study
courses, books, video and audio tapes,
and more.
What really sets us apart from all the
other marketing courses, though, is that
we give you the concepts AND the
software tools you need to promote and
automate your business on the Internet.
And we do all of this based on our own
real-world tests and experience, not
just theory. In other words, we do it
and prove it BEFORE we teach it. This is
how we are able to guarantee your
results.
Actually, that brings up a good
question: Why, exactly, is your "Insider
Secrets to Marketing Your Business on
the Internet" course so
successful? Aren’t you leading this
market space?
Yes, we are by far the leaders in
educating our Small Office/Home Office
audience in how to make money on the
Internet.
The reason the course is so successful
is because we practice what we preach.
We generated about $7.6 million in
business last year, all online. And
that's not to mention the tens of
millions of dollars we have helped our
clients generate. We have over 70,000
affiliates and we get over 1.8 million
unique visitors to our sites every
month, all on a shoestring budget and
all from scratch. So we are actually
using all the methods that we teach.
Would you hire a poor stock broker? Of
course not. If he cannot make himself
rich, how's he going to help you? Would
you hire a personal trainer that is not
in good shape? No way! If they can’t
do it themselves, how can you be sure
that what they are teaching you is not
garbage?
People know our reputation and they know
that the stuff we teach in the course
actually works. We walk people through
every single step they need to follow to
be successful marketing their business
on the Internet -- even if they don't
have an online business yet.
We also have a few big Fortune 500
corporate clients. They're attracted to
us because most of them are so caught up
in red tape that they don’t get to see
the guerilla marketing tactics used to
generate immediate revenues like small
businesses do. We're just now starting
to see the big corporations picking up
some of the things we were recommending
two years ago!
So the key to your success is
practicing what you preach?
Exactly. Another big reason we're so
successful is that we take all the risk.
Our guarantee is simple -- if you
don’t make money from what you've
learned in the course, then you pay
nothing. You can return it anytime for a
full refund for any reason. Even if you
decide you don't like the paper it's
printed on, we'll give you all of your
money back. And you know what? We get
nearly zilch returns -- and that speaks
for itself.
Don’t take my word for it, check out
the testimonials at our site. We publish
only one percent of the testimonials we
receive, but you can see that it's not
people saying “Oh, it was great,”
but people saying they “Made an extra
$70,000 already this year," or
“Traffic increased by 400% in 30
days.” That's what counts -- results.
That is the scoreboard at the end of the
day.
And we really do cover everything in the
course you could ever imagine. We teach
you everything from A to Z; everything
from starting up from scratch with
nothing to how to drive traffic to your
site, right down to setting up your site
to convert visitors to more sales.
You'll learn how to maximize your
exposure on the search engines, how to
automate your entire business, how to
build pop-up boxes, and hundreds of
other things. We even give you templates
and ideas to copy from us to ensure that
nothing will go wrong!
That reminds me of a funny story... A
couple of years back, I thought of
trying to get my course on the reading
list for an Internet Marketing program
being offered by a top university. I had
some meetings with a few of their senior
marketing professors, hoping to get "Insider
Secrets" into the hands of all
their Internet Marketing students.
They finally came back to me and said,
basically, "Thanks, but no
thanks." Now, I was shocked! Why
wouldn't they want their students to
have the #1 Internet Marketing course as
part of their education? I wouldn't let
the professor leave my office until she
told me.
It turns out they were actually scared
that if their students read my course
and found out that it cost less than two
hundred dollars, they would feel ripped
off by the school, which was basically
charging them thousands of dollars for
the same information!
That's quite a story! It just goes to
show that "traditional"
education isn't always the best way to
get the BEST information.
Corey, could you tell us a little bit
about your own history and background?
How did you get started marketing
online?
Well, I won't go too far back as I
don’t want to bore you, but my first
online venture was way back in 1994. I
had written a book called "Car
Secrets Revealed" and had been
trying to market it offline. After
wasting a lot of money on magazine and
print ads, I took a friend's advice and
decided to try selling it over the
Internet. Those magazine ads had eaten
up most of my cash, but I did manage to
scrape together enough to get my first
web site up and running. I did
everything myself -- built the site in
HTML 1.0, learned how to use FTP
programs, figured out how to build a
banner, and things like that. Those were
the days when Netscape 1.0 had just come
out and there was no such thing as
secure real-time online ordering. It was
all so new and exciting!
I was glued to my computer 24 hours a
day testing all kinds of wild and crazy
marketing ideas to see which ones
worked. And I can tell you that 95 out
of 100 ideas failed, but the ones that
did work, worked like crazy! Within 18
months I had the #1 best-selling car
book online... and it's been #1 ever
since!
When people started seeing that my
counter had logged over 1,000,000
visitors at CarSecrets.com, they started
asking how I was marketing it. They
wanted to know how such a simple and
basic site was generating so much
traffic, and if I could teach them how
to do it. Before too long I realized
that I wasn't able to teach people
everything I knew during a one-week
consulting contract.
So I decided to "brain dump"
everything I knew into a course, which I
called "The
Insider Secrets to Marketing Your
Business on the Internet." It
taught just about everything I knew with
real-life examples of exactly what I had
tested, what worked, and what didn't.
That was what set my course apart from
every other Internet marketing course
out there -- that I had actually tested
and proven my techniques. Other courses
were just teaching fluff and theory.
By promoting the course with the exact
same techniques I was teaching, it
became the #1 best-selling Internet
marketing course online within three
months. Since then, it has been through
four new versions -- it needs to be
updated regularly as the Internet
changes so fast! But through all this
time, it continues to be the #1
best-selling Internet marketing course
online.
Because we're so far out in front of the
curve as to what's working and what
isn't, we have also been able to develop
some of the world’s leading Internet
promotional and automation software.
Basically, we developed software that we
needed for our own business. We made
sure it was the best and then made it
available to our clients. This has
helped us become one of the world’s
leading Internet marketing companies
helping small to medium businesses drive
traffic and make more sales.
So, what specific suggestions do you
have for someone interested in getting
started marketing on the Web?
Wow!
That's a huge question and, to be blunt,
there's no way I could answer it in just
a few minutes. In fact, that's why I
wrote a 1,000-page course in the first
place... There are literally hundreds of
tips and suggestions for building a
successful presence online. There is
just so much to know if you want to do
it right the first time. However, there
is one tip that is more important than
any other...
Get educated. Don’t think you can put
up a web site and have traffic appear
from out of nowhere. It does not work
that way. Spend the time to educate
yourself about how everything works.
Research your market or idea and learn
how to identify a niche market on the
Internet. Create or market products that
solve other people’s problems. Another
thing to look at is your competition.
How big are they? What are they doing
right and wrong?
Learn from people who practice what they
preach -- find people that you KNOW are
successful on the Internet and model
yourself after them. Don’t try to
re-invent the wheel and don't listen to
people who cannot prove that they have
done what you are trying to do.
There are so many "wannabes"
out there who write books on web site
promotion but don't even have a
successful Internet business themselves.
Find someone who you know is successful
and use them as a mentor -- that's what
I did. I had mentors, too.
Why do you feel that so many people
who attempt to create an income on the
Internet fail to do so?
Whoa,
another loaded question! There are so
many reasons, but here are the main
ones. Bear with me, this will be a long
answer:
Deciding on a product before finding a
market is a big one. This is probably
the most common mistake. If you are
asking “What is a good product to sell
online?” you are making this mistake
right now! You need to decide on a
market first.
The Internet makes it very easy to find
people interested in a specific category
like gardening, hunting, aeronautics,
accountants, or any other interest
group. Just about any group is easy to
locate and target online through web
sites, newsgroups, e-mail discussion
lists, e-zines (electronic magazines),
etc.
You have to make sure you have a captive
audience, then find out what they are
having a common problem with. If you can
come up with a product or service to
solve that problem, you have a
guaranteed successful business. It's
really that easy -- that's how all my
businesses were built.
You don’t even really have to
“sell” it, because you already know
they want it before you launch your web
site. And since you already know exactly
where your customers are, it's easy to
target them. I mean, it’s a no-brainer
once you think about it.
Now, let’s turn that situation around
for a second. Say scientists had found a
cure for the common cold. You'd become a
millionaire selling it online, right?
Well, not necessarily! How do you find
people that are sick online? You would
have to market to the general Internet
community to try and find the 1 out of
10,000 people that are sick that day. It
would cost a ton of money to market to
10,000 people just to find one qualified
buyer!
And to make matters worse, if you are
selling this over the Internet, by the
time you ship them the pill through the
mail, they'd probably be over their
cold! So by choosing the product instead
of the market, you can actually fail no
matter how great your product is.
Your course has a lot of information
about generating traffic. Is that a big
hurdle for online businesses?
Many people think they can build a web
site, submit it to the search engines,
and the buyers will come. The logic is
that there are hundreds of millions of
people online surfing around and that
some of them are bound to stumble onto
your product. Wrong! Search engine
ranking is more competitive than ever.
Yes, there are secret ways to get high
rankings in the search engines and we
spend more than 40 pages in our course
showing you how to do it. It is probably
one of the most complex marketing
techniques out there. There are lots of
different options for grabbing high
rankings. You can do it all yourself, or
you can buy really good positioning
software, or even hire specialized
companies to do it for you.
The course even recommends which
positioning software you should be
using, as there is a lot of junk out
there! The same with Search Engine
Optimization companies -- most have no
idea what they're doing. So my course
shows you how to tell the good guys from
the bad guys.
The real key is to know what your
potential buyers do online. Are they
searching online for a specific term?
Are they visiting specific web sites all
the time? Are they subscribed to
topic-specific e-mail lists or e-zines?
In other words, you need to know where
your target market is “hanging out”
online. If you can find where your
potential buyers are, this is where you
should spend your marketing and
advertising money.
That is why I said before, spend your
time getting educated, learning
everything, and researching your market
and product or service. Spend your time
and money driving them to your site and
then show them how your product solves a
problem they have. Marketing is
everything online! You could have the
best product in the world selling for
half of your competitor's price, but if
you cannot get the word out, you don't
stand a chance.
What are some of the big
psychological obstacles for online
entrepreneurs?
Number one in that department is
definitely procrastination. I cannot
tell you how many people I've met who
have really great ideas and plans, but
so few of them actually do what they say
they are going to do. So turn off the
TV, stop using your new baby as an
excuse, stop going for drinks after work
with friends, and take the time to get
serious about your business! You will
have plenty of time for all the rest
when the big income starts rolling in.
Let's be honest here... We're all good
at justifying excuses to ourselves. I've
even done it a few times myself! But
there really is no excuse for not
following your dream. You're only
hurting yourself.
The second biggest psychological
obstacle is fear of failure. Never fear
failure. Heck, we fail every day. The
key is to fail small. In fact, your
ticket to success is failing regularly!
Every time you fail, you're eliminating
bad ideas and getting closer to the
things that work.
If you aren't failing, you are not
learning. We test new ideas, new prices,
new marketing strategies, new looks, new
products every month! Most of them fail,
and we expect that. And we don't call it
failure, we call it testing. We are just
looking for the five winners out of
every 100 small failures we have,
because what we learn from the winners
we apply to everything we have.
Here's
a perfect example: We don’t even send
out an e-mail to our opt-in list without
testing at least four versions of the
e-mail to see which one performs the
best -- that is how much you have to
test. Some pull in 200% better results
than others with small changes, so it's
definitely worth it.
Speaking of results, what kind of
results should people expect when they
are just starting out?
Don't get discouraged if you don't see
immediate results. This is another huge
psychological barrier faced by many new
entrepreneurs. Some people expect their
business to be successful immediately
and their dreams to come true overnight.
It usually doesn't happen that way.
An Internet business is like any other
business -- it takes work. The only
difference on the Internet is that you
can automate a lot of repetitive
chores... and you can test and roll
things out WAY faster than an offline
business could.
Things generally start slow -- that is
to be expected. But when it snowballs,
it snowballs VERY fast! And you really
have to be prepared, because the
Internet moves at seven times the speed
of offline business. If you do things
right, you can easily grow 700% faster
than any offline business just due to
the speed of business on the Internet.
Think of it this way: if you had just 30
people a day sign up for a newsletter,
that adds up to over 10,000 subscribers
in a year. This means that your company
now has a database of 10,000 highly
targeted leads to market your products
to. If you were to purchase a list of
10,000 targeted leads (who have never
even heard of you before and may not be
receptive to your product), it could
easily cost you up to $5 per lead.
So just by attracting 30 new people a
day, you've created an asset that is
worth around $50,000. Sometimes, even if
it seems like things are moving slowly,
you're actually building something
great! I hope that makes sense.
If you could tell someone just one
thing about how to be a success in
marketing on the Web, what would it be?
That’s easy! Learn how to drive
targeted traffic to your site
inexpensively and the rest will all
come. Once you've got the traffic, you
can change the design of your site, you
can test different prices, and you can
even change products if your product
isn't selling well. Without traffic,
nothing you do will make your online
business a success.
Now, don't get me wrong! You still have
to sell a real product to real people
for real money. You can't just build a
site, promote it, and try to think of a
way to make money after the traffic
comes. That was what killed all of the
so-called "dot-bombs" a couple
of years ago.
So simply attracting lots of general
traffic isn't necessarily a good thing?
General traffic is fine, but traffic
targeted to your specific niche market
is much, MUCH better. In my experience,
finding a niche and selling to it is the
single easiest route to profitability
online. If you are trying to sell books
or CDs online, forget it -- Amazon.com
will crush you. Those markets are gone.
However, if you target your market to a
specific interest -- say gardening,
hunting, cars, or whatever -- it's easy
to find people online with an interest
in those things. All you have to do is
find what that market wants and give it
to them. I have a lot of clients that
make hundreds of thousands of dollars a
year who just started their businesses a
short time ago and almost all of them
make their money by having specific
products that go over well in a very
targeted niche market.
Check out a newsletter I have called www.SecretsToTheirSuccess.com
-- your readers have got to check this
site out. It is cool because it shows
how people that were in low-paying or
dead-end jobs are now making it huge
online now, working their own hours and
making profits they couldn't even dream
of before. We interview two new people
every month that are making between
$30,000 and $2 million in profit online
each year.
Check out the site and you'll see what I
mean. You can learn so much by reading
about how they started their businesses
from scratch not too long ago and made
them successful by targeting a specific
niche market. For example, one
interviewee makes over $1,500 a day
selling a plan to bald guys on how to
re-grow their hair. And another guy
sells tools to make wire jewelry and
makes $40,000 a month!
These products would be a flop if you
sold them at a local storefront because
the market in a local area is way too
small to support them. But on the
Internet, you have access to a global
market that can support extremely
obscure products and ideas… and be
very profitable!
Corey, I wanted to ask you about
search engines. How important are they
to the marketing beginner?
When you are starting out on the
Internet, search engines are a very
cost-effective way to drive traffic to
your site. But as your business grows, a
good advertising campaign, joint
venture, or affiliate program will
outperform your search engine rankings
every time -- guaranteed.
To start with, you have to make sure
that people are actually looking for
your product or service online. I hate
to see people starting out on the Web
who automatically put all of their time
and resources into search engine
submission when, in reality, their
target market isn’t even looking for
what they have to offer in the search
engines.
If you want to find out if the search
engines will be worth the effort, there
are a few great services online that I
show you in my course that will actually
tell you approximately how many visitors
you will get if you have a top ranking
under your keywords in the major search
engines.
I tell people to type five of their top
keywords into one of these keyword
popularity services, and if your
keywords are not getting more than at
least 1,000 searches every single month,
it is probably not worth your time.
Also, you should never make the mistake
of relying on just the search engines to
drive traffic to your site. Although
they can be an extremely valuable source
of traffic, they are constantly changing
their rules. If you get into a situation
where you rely solely on a couple of
good rankings in the search engines for
all of your traffic, and then one day
the search engines drop your ranking,
you could be out of business literally
overnight. Believe me, I've seen it
happen more than a few times.
Make sure you have multiple sources of
traffic to your web site so that if you
lose one, you are not out of business!
Pay-per-click search engines seem to be
a great place to test market products on
the 'Net. What should people know about
using a pay-per-click strategy for their
site or product?
The pay-per-click search engines can be
a great way to get traffic to your web
site but, once again, only if your
target market is actually looking for
you in the search engines. They're great
for testing your offer, testing your
site, testing your price, even testing
your product to see if it will work.
Success through the pay-per-click search
engines is all about basic math. If the
traffic they drive to your web site
makes you more money than it costs to
buy those clicks, then they are a great
investment. Unfortunately, many
beginners pay way too much for keywords,
never actually calculate how much they
can afford to spend, and end up losing
lots of money.
I should also mention that you can't
expect to enter a couple of your top
keywords into the pay-per-click search
engines and start making money -- that
is very rare. To be successful, you need
a list of at least 100 to 500 keywords
and phrases. You can really make
pay-per-click search engines pay off by
bidding on lots of less popular keywords
that are actually more targeted than
general search terms.
For example, do a search for "gift
basket" on the most popular
pay-per-click search engine and you'll
see that to get that top listing, you'd
need to pay $2.76 per click. That's just
too much. Instead, bid on lots of less
popular terms like "discount gift
basket" at $0.36 per click or
"Valentine gift basket" at
$0.61 per click.
What is the most important thing
someone needs to do when starting out
with a marketing project?
Test, test, and then test again. Never
stop testing everything. You want to
test your advertising, styles, colors,
etc. Test your offer, test your price,
test different types of advertising. The
key is to test small. If it works, apply
it to everything you know.
Start small and test. It is pointless to
spend all your cash on a huge ad
campaign when you have not proven that
your web site can sell a product. And
you must be able to track what is going
on with your web site. I'm shocked by
how many people don’t know their
"visitors-to-sales ratio" --
how many visitors you get daily compared
to how many sales. If you don’t know
this, how can you try different things
to see what improves your sales?
Can you give an example of this?
Sure. Let's say that your site gets an
average of 500 visitors a day and you
sell an average of five products a day.
Your "visitors-to-sales ratio"
would be 100 to 1. (In other words, for
every 100 visitors, you can expect to
make one sale.)
Now that you know this, you can start
testing different things. Let's say that
you decide to test a new headline and
find that you now sell one product for
every 50 visitors to your site. You've
just doubled the profit potential for
your site! And you never would have
known unless you had taken the time to
track the activity at your site. I teach
this in much more depth in my
"Insider Secrets" course.
Listen to this: Back in the early days
of marketing my "Car Secrets
Revealed" book online, I decided to
try out a couple of new slogans. I had a
hunch that the one we had been using
wasn't targeting the right people.
Anyway, after a couple of days of
testing, I discovered something that
literally changed my life.
I had been marketing the book to car
owners, assuming that most people who
owned a car would be interested in the
book. Well, one of the slogans was
targeted towards people who were
thinking of purchasing a new car, not to
people who already owned one. I just
about hit the floor when I saw the
results from the test on that slogan!
Our sales had literally increased 400%
overnight!
If I hadn't always been testing things,
even back in the early days, I would
never have realized this. That's the
power of testing. It has allowed me to
build an incredibly successful business.
Based on your experience, testing
probably thousands of different
strategies, what are the two most
powerful ways to market your business on
the Internet?
The answer is very simple... affiliate
programs and opt-in e-mail marketing.
First off, affiliate programs are the
single most cost-effective, least risky
way to do business on the 'Net.
Affiliate programs are like having an
army of joint venture partners out there
working for you twenty-four hours a day.
With an affiliate program, it's easy to
recruit hundreds, thousands, or even
hundreds of thousands of people to
promote your product, and you do not pay
them a penny unless they make you money!
I started one of the very first
affiliate programs on the Internet, even
before Amazon.com, and I currently have
over 70,000 affiliates, so I'm speaking
from experience here.
For those who don’t know what an
affiliate program is, this is how it
works: Basically, you get other sites
that share your target audience to link
to you. Those links are tracked by
special software so that if anyone
clicks through the link and buys your
product, you give a commission to the
referring site.
The great thing about affiliate programs
is that they are pure profit machines.
Because you only pay your affiliates
when they send you a visitor who
actually buys something, it's literally
impossible to lose money! Even if they
drive 10,000 visitors to your site, you
don't pay them a dime unless someone
buys.
That sounds great. But managing a
large affiliate program is a huge job,
isn't it?
The best part is that if you are using
the right tools you can completely
automate the entire process. You can be
running a multi-million dollar company
with only a few staff in the office. We
have over 70,000 affiliates promoting
our products on the Internet and it
literally only takes us a couple of
hours every month to manage our program
using our AssocTRAC
software. At the end of the month
we hit a couple of keys, it prints out
the commission checks, and we mail them
to the affiliates.
There are no overhead costs, no
employees, and no hassles. You only pay
your affiliates when they bring you
business, and the software does all the
work for you. And the whole thing only
costs about $45 a month to run! This
would be absolutely impossible offline,
but the speed and scope of the Internet
allows us to do it at almost no cost.
When we built the second generation of AssocTRAC
software, we compiled over five
years of first-hand experience so that
our customers could apply this powerful
strategy to their business without
having to spend the hundreds of
thousands of dollars and months of time
it took us to develop it.
I could talk about affiliate programs
all day, as it is a huge topic, but
since we only have a limited amount of
time, I'm going to recommend that if you
are interested in learning more about
how affiliate programs work and how you
can start one of your own, visit our
AssocTRAC web site.
Could you tell us a little about the
second strategy you mentioned: opt-in
e-mail marketing?
The second marketing strategy that every
e-business definitely needs to employ if
they want to be successful is opt-in
e-mail marketing. And to get started
building an opt-in e-mail list you NEED
to be collecting e-mail addresses at
your site. I can't stress this one
enough. If you aren't doing this, you
need to start right now!
Here's how it works: You need to offer
every single visitor to your site a
reason to leave you their e-mail
address. It can be for a free
newsletter, a free report, a demo
version of your software, a contest...
Any reason you can think of to get
people to leave you their e-mail
address.
If someone visits your web site and
actually takes the time to subscribe to
your newsletter by giving you their name
and e-mail address, this obviously means
that they are interested in what you
have to offer. Congratulations! You have
just captured an incredibly hot sales
lead!
By simply following up with these people
and e-mailing them quality information
and facts, you will instantly build your
credibility by developing the rapport
that is needed to close sales.
The bottom line is this: Most people are
simply not comfortable shelling out
money the first time they visit your web
site. Unfortunately, the Internet is a
big place, so the chances of them
finding you again once they leave your
site are pretty slim. By capturing their
name and e-mail address, you can
guarantee that they will not forget
about you.
What
are some things that people should keep
in mind when sending e-mail promotions?
First and foremost: The names and e-mail
addresses you collect on your web site
should be treated like gold and never
abused. If you constantly e-mail these
people with blatant advertisements and
plugs for your products and never
actually send them any valuable
information, you will ruin any chance
you have to sell to them in the future.
Also, opt-in e-mail is impossible to
manage unless you have the right tools
and information. In my "Insider
Secrets" course I have almost 200
pages of cutting-edge information on
this topic alone that will show you how
to build an extremely responsive opt-in
list very quickly and then show you how
to follow up and sell to these targeted
customers again and again and again.
We use a powerful e-mail automation tool
called Mailloop
that automates all of our e-mail
promotions. I personally started using
this software over 6 years ago and it
quickly became such an indispensable
part of my business that I actually
bought the rights to it from the
developer so that my customers could
benefit from all of its powerful
features.
This software is so cool… It is like
having your own personal e-mail
secretary -- but it does not take any
breaks, does not talk back, does not ask
for vacation, and did I mention that it
works 24 hours a day, 7 days a week? It
handles almost all of your e-mail: It
subscribes and un-subscribes people
automatically from your opt-in lists, it
merges your orders into your customer
database, it automatically sends out
your promotions, it automatically
responds to your customers' commonly
asked questions, and much more.
It just leaves you with the e-mail that
you need to handle personally -- it
takes care of the rest. We use it every
day to automate our business and stay in
contact with our clients; it is solely
responsible for generating over $100,000
a month in new business for us. You can
check it out at www.marketingtips.com/mailloop.
Rapid growth and expansion can be a
“good” problem for businesses. How
can you handle your company's growth?
You automate. That is the beauty of the
Internet. It is the first environment
where you can truly automate your entire
business. You can even run it from
anywhere in the world -- as long as you
have a laptop and a phone line, you are
in business.
I'll never forget the day I was on a
beach in Hawaii, drinking a Corona, when
I decided to log on to the 'Net for a
few minutes and check my sales. I
discovered that I had made over $37,000
that day! This could only happen in
today's online age!
When you are first starting out, keep it
simple so that you can get up and
running fast, but also realize that
you'll need to automate soon after you
start. We use software to automate most
of the daily tasks like processing
orders, managing e-mail, and such. Not
only are the cost savings huge (one
piece of software can literally replace
at least one or two employees!), but the
real benefit is that you don’t get
caught up working IN your business
instead of ON your business.
If you don’t automate soon, you will
find that the mundane work will become
overwhelming and you will be filling
orders and reading e-mail all day long
instead of growing your business. Be
careful, because this is a real trap for
so many people.
We teach a ton of ways to easily
automate your business without a lot of
work. We've tried a lot of things, and
we show you what works and what doesn't
-- and where to spend your time and
money for the biggest growth and the
biggest profits.
Unfortunately, we don’t really have
time to go into this today during this
short interview. But remember that you
need to automate so that your business
can run automatically whether you are
there or not. It sounds complicated --
and it was 3 years ago -- but now there
are inexpensive software programs and
simple techniques that allow anyone to
do it easily. I go through a lot of this
in the course as it is a fundamental key
to success. You need to automate before
you can really grow.
Just as an example, my CarSecrets.com
site practically runs itself. It
automatically takes and fulfils orders,
deposits the money in my bank account,
takes care of most of the e-mail by
autoresponding to customers,
automatically promotes its affiliate
program, and so on.
It generates hundreds of thousands of
dollars in yearly revenue, yet I have an
employee who spends less than 10 minutes
a day running it. I have not looked at
the site myself in over two years and it
still generates a ton of money. That is
the kind of business you want.
How do you stay up-to-date on an
industry that is constantly changing?
We have a team of people who are cranked
up on coffee at their desks, testing new
ideas every day; we have to be ahead of
the curve. We have to update our
information and products constantly
because the Internet changes so quickly.
The key to really exploiting marketing
techniques is that you have to be using
them before they become popular, because
once people know about them, your
audience becomes saturated, and they are
not as effective anymore.
Pop-ups are a perfect example. We were
using pop-ups way back before anyone
else -- they were EXTREMELY profitable
back then. As soon as people found out
how great they worked, everyone started
using them. Of course, as soon as every
site had them, their effectiveness fell
off quickly. I should say that pop-ups
are still a great tool, but they are 50%
less effective than they used to be.
Our job is to find the hot marketing
techniques before everyone else picks up
on them -- and let our customers know so
they can use them and profit.
So, where do you see the Internet taking
us in the future? How much additional
business will be conducted on the 'Net
and how important will the Internet be
to the business ventures that our kids
will be involved with?
Here's a fact: The Internet is becoming
part of our lives more and more each
day. Just about everyone uses e-mail
now. If you want to know the weather,
you check the 'Net. You check the 'Net
for movie listings in your city, you use
it to pay bills, you can use it to
educate yourself on just about any
subject.
Today there are university classes being
held online for people around the world
who cannot get to a classroom. There are
pay-per-view movies that can be
delivered to your computer in DVD
quality anytime you want through a
broadband connection. I mean, it might
not be too long before we all say
goodbye to the video store!
Nowadays, your sales force can access
order and inventory data from their
wireless handheld computers while at a
customer’s location. Your fridge can
automatically order your milk from the
local grocery store for delivery when
you are low. (I've actually seen this --
it weighs the area where the milk goes
in your fridge and determines when to
order more.)
The dot-com days are over, but the
Internet has just begun! It will become
more powerful and more useful as time
goes on. It offers an entirely new level
of communication and convenience, which
gives home businesses the ability to
compete with large corporations, not to
mention the ability to run a business
from anywhere in the world with next to
no overhead or risk.
I personally know janitors and waiters
who are making $100,000 a year now with
their Internet businesses, working only
a few hours a day! If they can do it,
you can too -- no excuses!
Any
last words?
The only thing stopping you from making
more money is YOU! You may read this
interview and say, “Wow, that sounds
great!” But unless you actually do
something and take action -- at least
get your feet wet -- you will stay at
the income level you are at today. Do
you think my first site looked great and
worked perfectly? Of course not!
If you're thinking about starting a
small business, just do it! Get your
feet wet, make some mistakes -- once
you've started, you'll never look back!
And you don’t have to be a computer
geek to figure it all out, you just need
common sense and the determination to
get it done.
And take the time to educate yourself.
Heck, if nothing else, sign up for a
copy of our free newsletter at our site.
Of course we save the best stuff for our
course, but we still reveal tons of
killer tips in the free newsletter. We
distribute it every two weeks or so.
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About
The Author:
Corey
Rudl gets over 1.8 million
visitors to his web sites monthly,
did more than 7.6 million
dollars in online sales last year
(yes, that is $7,600,000), and
personally makes hundreds of thousands
of dollars from his online businesses...
all from his one small office.
So listen to what he has to say, as he
knows what he is talking about when it
comes to starting and promoting a
business on the Internet. Visit his site
at The
Internet Marketing Center®, where
he reveals all his unconventional
tips, tricks and techniques with
examples so you can learn
the fastest and most efficient ways to
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