| When you are about to offer a product for
the first time, how do you know whether or not you will make a profit? After all, there
are huge variables to consider and advertising isn't cheap.
Here are the exact methods I use to evaluate my products
and advertising BEFORE I ever commit to them. While there are rare exceptions, using these
methods has almost always made me a profit.
PRINCIPLE ONE: Ask and You Shall Receive
If you are going to buy advertising in an ezine, on a
website or even in print, ask for a list of previous advertisers before you buy. Make sure
to contact those who have similar products to yours and see how their ads worked for them.
Chances are if they are disappointed in the results, you will be too.
Wondering if the affiliate product you are about to promote
will sell? Ask some of the other affiliates for the company how much it is making for
them. Often this will be an indication of the product will do for you.
PRINCIPLE TWO: Don't Fall In Love
I'm in love with my wife, my kids and sometimes my dog, but
I am NOT in love with any product. Even if the product is "your baby," don't
fall in love with it. It will cause you to spend money and time advertising something that
is not making you money. Always remember the old adage: "Love is Blind." Don't
put on blinders when it comes to your products-if they aren't making money, dump them.
I recently was putting together a pay-per-click campaign
for a product I thought was super. I mean I REALLY liked this product. Problem was, I
couldn't make the numbers work. For me to promote this product at a reasonable profit, I
needed to sell TWICE AS MUCH as I estimated would actually sell. It was hard, but I had to
let it go.
PRINCIPLE THREE: Treat Lincoln Like Washington
When it comes to spending money on your business, treat
pennies like dollars. Before you buy that $19 ad, do your homework. A wasted $20 is still
a wasted $20.
PRINCIPLE FOUR: Believe in Your Product
If you represent a product, whether it is your own or
someone else's, make sure you believe in it. Are you trying to sell a product you have
never seen? Don't try it. One of the reasons I give a HUGE DISCOUNT to my affiliates is so
they will actually go through my products. You can find out about that here:
http://www.All-In-One-Business.com/partners
When you are trying to promote a product you don't believe
in, your insincerity will show in the ads you write. Don't do it.
There you have it, four ways to make sure you profit from
your product. Follow these principles and you are much more likely to see solid profits
from your efforts.
Copyright 2003 by Kevin Bidwell All-In-One-Business.com |