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Lead Generation made easy – blog it.

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Getting leads (also known as new customers, potential clients) is not all that hard when you know the rest of the Online Sunshine Plan.

I’m writing this to take care of an omission. It’s really not hard to take any small business online – even if you have a brick-and-mortar service company, like a general contractor or a plumbing shop. You aren’t interested  in fixing someone’s faucet in Anchorage, when you work in Southern California. So you use your site to generate local leads.

There are really just 7 steps to setting up a Lead Generation site:

  1. Get real webhosting and a domain name – which is your company name, usually.
  2. Set up a blog there. Pick a nice, professional template.
  3. Do your keyword research so you know what keywords to use so people will find you.
  4. Set out static pages for the key services you provide. Not posts, pages.
  5. Make sure you put local names of towns and cities on your pages and posts – this helps the search engines help people find you by city that you’re in.
  6. Put a contact link on each page and post as well as in your template sidebar – this is how you generate the leads
  7. Now start blogging on a regular basis about your daily activities and how much you love helping people with their lives and giving tips others can use.

Now, in addition to this, promote your blog by posting great content to other social media sites – like podcasts, videos, ebooks, powerpoints, articles – all with your blog linked and using the keywords you’ve figured out above.

It’s not much different than building an affiliate site or a bookstore for digital downloads – you just are working to get the person to contact you for more information, a free estimate, or a no-charge consultation about whatever you provide the solution for.

The point on keywords and locations can’t be underestimated. You don’t have to come up #1 for “finish carpentry” or “interior contractor” as long as you come up tops for “finish carpentry Orange County” or “interior contractor Riverside”.  You see the the long tail search terms?

Posting all these other content pieces out there simply gives other people additional ways to find your site – some people look for videos on how to do finish carpentry, others look for articles. The point is to always give great data people can use – for free. And then they’ll trust you enough for you to talk with them about their own project.

That’s all there is to making a Lead Generation website.

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Now, let me give you a secret. Most of these guys don’t actually know how to blog or provide any content. This is how you can easily take over the rankings. Just keep your SEO in and routinely (once a week or so) post new content that is helpful.

The other point is to put your web site on your business cards, in your signature, and direct people to it for ideas on how they can best handle the problem they are talking to you about.

And you’ll get more leads than you could shake a stick at. Or something like that, anyway…

Cheers!


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Where Hype Rubber Hits the Laggard Road

where the rubber meets the road by theilr.

I’ve recently been proving all those Madison Avenue psych studies right. By studying Cialdini, Gladwell, and Godin it pretty much says that we are actually being herded along in our tribes quite nicely. Of course my secret weapon in this is to study Maslow and then see that these tribes are far from being destructive, but are actually heading toward a better future quality of life for all members.

Madison Avenue has been helping, in their odd way, to enable people to spend their way to a better material quality of living. To do this, they need to keep earning more money than they have before. And people get sold on getting their kids through college (another tribe grist-mill) and living better lives.

Our use of this, of course, is to learn not to become effect of every marketing frenzy that comes along – and to re-learn our own mental habits so that we can make our own independent decisions. But meanwhile, as we become the lighthouse on the rocky shore for other ships passing through this storm we call life – we have to use these data to help people find our routes to success. Not that they have to follow it exactly – you just want people to be able to find it and utilize it. And if they become independent thinkers as well – hey, we might wind up with a huge tribe of people who care for each other and do the right thing more instinctively. Better for all of us on this small single world we share.

OK, today I wanted to tell you more about this tribe stuff and some fascinating explanations of what we go through.

Gartner’s Hype Cycle, Bridging the Gap, and Fads Vs. Evolution

First off, there’s Gartner’s hype cycle – which of course is full of hype. But it tells us that not everything is a fad. Somethings make their way into society and do quite nicely after they are widely adopted. Beany Babies aren’t one. Fire and the Wheel apparently are.

Figure 1.First Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies, 1995

Someone else approached the same concept of technology adoption and talks about Bridging the Gap for early adopters, using the Bell Curve to show where early adopters, main-streamers, and laggards show up. Unfortunately, this model only says that demand dies out for every new adoption.

A really bright lad made a great point over at Trashmarketing when he superimposed the two graphs. Not all of his arguments follow, but it’s a great start.

He opines that hype is much greater during the early adopters phase and that the chatter drops off as the mainstreaming begins.

Gartner is talking about technology and adoption curves. Use of the bell curve and this gap theory is fine for fads – but says that people won’t continue using an item.

I think that we are somewhere in the middle of these two curves. (And you’ll see that the Long Tail curve also is represented there – if you look closely around “Late Majority and Laggards’)

But you’ll see what I mean when you look at Detroit’s growth and decline. Compare the Edsel and the Mustang and you can see where Ford missed the boat and made it. Social media is going through this same scene, as some platforms are bought up and drop off. Practically, Nasdaq and our current real-estate economy bubble burst (thanks to Bill Clinton, Barney Franks, ACORN and Chris Dodd for our US version = you can’t legislate morality or award unearned success…) show this same hype curve to some degree. At least for now.

And technology stocks as well as real-estate will always be with us – much as Jesus talked about the poor. So there is some combination of these to start making sense out of things. Sure, the hoop skirt never caught on, but the mini-skirt is still around – just not as hyped as before (but just as enticing to males).

How do we use this? Realize that your marketing efforts have to be way out ahead of everyone else. What you are looking for are early adopter evangelists and “sneezers” (per Gladwell’s Tipping Point) in order to help your product get critical mass. And be prepared for that Dip (Godin wrote a book about it – which I haven’t read).

But you are wanting to keep true to your main, core idea and purpose – both of yourself and of your business. You are there, actually, to help move society and this culture forward – to help it evolve. Don’t worry if your company and product get snapped up and incorporated into some behemoth current juggernaut. Turn it over and start your next one – you’ve now got your own financing as that start up just went mainstream. Time for your next start up

The main point is to keep on keeping on. Don’t listen to the Joneses – but figure out what they really need next and offer them a better solution than the one they have. Like the fries at MacDonald’s which formed the basis for a world-wide trend in fast-food. Or that entrepreneur who found out that selling everything for a little less made a lot more profit – Sam Walton created a very recession-proof business which has improved the lives of millions through his ideas like spoke-and-wheel distribution.

So: the sky is no limit, actually. Just get out there and create your tail off. Learn from the best and do better than them. With what we can now know in this Internet Age, anyone can retire from any online business you create several times over after creating their booms, not bubbles.

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Basics of a small business start up – the Sunshine Marketing Plan

Another day at the beach

Internet Marketing is a mixture derived from many different offline strategies and techniques. And the best of these are the ones which have survived and will actually earn you money.

Mailing lists, for example, come from bulk-mailers, who have used these successfully for years. The CAN-SPAM act has put in the rules on this area, enabling honest mailers to make a good living provided they stick by the rules.

But just because it’s being done on the Internet, it doesn’t mean that it’s illegal or “cowboy” or anything else. The basics of business offline are also the basics of business online.

So we are covering, briefly, what you have to know in this area to succeed.

One of the key points is that you treat what you are doing on the Internet as a business. Means you have a schedule, means you have a budget, means you keep track of expenses, means you do all the usual things a business does. And in that way, you actually succeed at this.

The government even gives you tax breaks for this. But the key reason they take away business tax breaks is that the person is using it as a hobby, not a business. The business person is constantly looking for ways to improve increase his income. The hobbyist is generally looking for a distraction from life, an entertainment venue.

The rest of us are treating this time off from our day job as a way to make a better income than our day job could ever produce.

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Robert Allen laid out the simplicities of Internet Marketing success:
“The most important marketing advice you can ever receive is as follows:

  • “Find the right audience.
  • “Ask people what they want.
  • “Give it to them.”

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A way to expand your business through using the Internet

00. Get a presence on the Internet

0. Bring people to your site

1. Capture every identity you can

2. Find out what these people really want

3. Offer a useful and rewarding solution to that problem

4. Get an exchange for valuable services delivered.

4. Continue offering and exchanging similar useful, rewarding, valuable solutions.

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