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I Got No Empathy…

By Charlie Cook   |   July 19, 2007

Last Friday I injured my left shoulder. I landed smack on the top causing what feels like a minor separated shoulder. Afterwards my shoulder hurt so much I could barely move my left arm, or even get up from a sitting position.

I was in such pain that on Saturday, I skipped my morning 30 mile bike ride and canceled an afternoon sail with one of my best friends despite perfect weather.

If you know me, biking and sailing on the weekend are two of my favorite activities and I have to be in serious pain to pass them up.

If that wasn’t bad enough when I was getting ready to go out for dinner Saturday evening I had to ask my wife to help me get my socks on and tie my shoes. How embarrassing is that?

Still I got no empathy or sympathy from my wife! Instead my son and wife made fun of me.

Why?

When my wife asked how I injured my shoulder I told her I was practicing forward kneeling rolls at the gym, basically a somersault starting with one knee on the ground. I’d been watching a 14-year old perform them with ease and figured I could do them too.

My wife thought I was pretty silly to even be attempting them and reminded me I’m not a kid anymore. (This is a discussion we have frequently.)

Am I looking for empathy? No – but your prospects are.

If you want to be successful at selling – EMPATHY is the key. You need to understand your prospects’ problems and concerns.

Discover how to use empathy to close more sales with this link >>

Charlie
Small Business Marketing Ideas That Work

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7 Reasons Most Video Commercials Are a Waste of Money and Where to Find the Best Video Ads

By Charlie Cook   |   July 17, 2007

How many TV commercials and ads actually work?

You’re watching TV, one of those channels that still have ads and the commercial break starts. When it ends how many caught your interest and do you remember the products they were promoting?

Most TV ads are a waste of money. They:

– Are totally forgettable,
– Don’t define grab your attention,
– Use humor but aren’t funny,
– Forget to clarify the problem the product or service solves,
– Neglect to feature the products benefits,
– Miss including the call to action,
– Suffer from poor copywriting.

And now it’s easier than ever for anyone to put up a low-cost video online as part of their small business marketing strategy. Yikes! Will we see a proliferation of the same type of lousy video commercials that businesses pay good money to have run on TV?

I hope not! To get you headed in the right direction I’ve posted a selection of the best TV ads and commercials
I could find. You can view them at www.video.marketingforsuccess.com

– Charlie
Small Business Marketing That Works

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I’ve Tried SEO – Can You Recommend A Good Affiliate Program?

By Charlie Cook   |   July 11, 2007

“Charlie can you recommend a good solid affiliate web marketing program like Clickbank or commission junction? I have tried SEO and SEM and pay per click in the past and that did not work.” Troy W.

If you’re looking for an affiliate program that will make your online sales take off without having to work to the bone – forget it. It doesn’t exist. Clickbank is a great affiliate program and if you have a top converting eProduct and can push it to the top of the list on Clickbank others will pick it up and your sales could take off.

Unfortunately there is no replacement for knowing how to use SEO to generate traffic and good sales copy to convert visitors to clients. They’re the food and water you need to make your web marketing work and for your online business to thrive. There just isn’t any substitute.

If you’re not getting results with your SEO or your Google Ads its time to learn the web marketing strategies that work. It’s not the search engines or Google Ads that are the problem it’s knowing how to use them. Which is of course why I wrote the Insider Secrets to Creating Web Sites That Sell – to show you what actually does work to improve your search engine placement and how to use Google Ads to generate sales. Without it you could end up going hungry for business.

– Charlie Cook
Small Business Marketing and Web Marketing That Works

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Want a Web Site Critique To Improve Your Internet Marketing Strategy?

By Charlie Cook   |   July 10, 2007

“Do you do web site critiques?” – Mimi

Want a review of your website and pointers on how to improve your search engine placements and web conversion rates so you can increase your sales? Yes – I do help people one-on-one with their internet marketing strategy.

A. You can buy a copy of the Insider Creating Web Sites That Sell and get a one hour personal internet marketing strategy consultation included with this link >> Yes I want to improve my web marketing!

B. I’m running a trial offer for the next 4 days at $2.95 today for the Insider Creating Web Sites That Sell. When you order you get to keep the manual for 30 days and then if you like it, you pay for it in two monthly installments >> trial offer (web review included after 1st 30 days)

C. Don’t want to read? Not everybody wants to sift through the ideas in a internet marketing course, no matter how good it is. They just want answers and help so they can build or fix their web site right away. If this sounds like you – use this link to contact me and get one-on-one help if you qualify for my web marketing mentoring program >> Yes I want one-on-one help growing my online sales!

– Charlie Cook
Internet Marketing Strategies That Work

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Where’s Your Affiliate Program or Associate Program…

By Charlie Cook   |   July 3, 2007

I often get questions about whether I have an affiliate program or associate program people can use to make money marketing my small business marketing ideas and tools. The answer of course is yes, I do have one though to be honest, I haven’t promoted it much because it didn’t have all the supporting materials I wanted it to have.

That’s changed. Over the last couple of months I’ve built a site for my affiliates to use that provides every tool you can think of to make it dirt simple to promote and market the best selling marketing books and training tools on my site. I’ve included ads, articles, sample emails, etc

You can sign up at http://www.insideraffiliateprogram.com/
If you haven’t already reviewed these best-sellers. Here they are:

Marketing messages to get increase sales. Marketing Plan Manual Discover the web site marketing strategies that increase online lead generation and sales. How to Close More Sales With Your Small Business Marketing

– Charlie
Small Business Marketing Ideas Proven in the Marketplace

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Where to Submit Your Web Site…

By Charlie Cook   |   June 20, 2007

What’s the secret to being found online? Start by submitting your site to every search engine and directory you can. To make it easy for you I’ve included a short list of the most important places to submit your site or you can use SEOCompany’s comprehensive and somewhat overwhelming lists of search engines.

– Charlie Cook
Web Marketing Ideas You Can Profit From

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Why Women Don’t Make What They Should…

By Charlie Cook   |   June 18, 2007

Before you start giving me flak for this blog entry – read this post about one bright, hard working women who does everything well except asking to get paid.

I was talking with a client, Kathy, last week, a women who is a super bright web designer. She was explaining to me how she had taken the marketing ideas I’d been sharing with her and put them to good use. One of her web design clients had called her last Tuesday to say they had an upcoming radio interview and were thinking of mentioning their web site and wanted to know if that was a good idea.

Kathy told them not only was it a good idea but told them they should set up an offer to prompt people to go to their web site, sign up for a free report and prompt them to buy. Her client liked the idea but didn’t have a free report setup to giveaway or have ideas on what to offer.

Kathy spent Wednesday setting taking some of their existing reports and setting up the whole system to capitalize on the potential web traffic. The result?

Shortly after her client was interviewed, visitors started arriving at the site and within the first 12 hours 500 people had signed up and given their contact information in exchange for the free report. Within the first 24 hours they’d generated over $6,000 in sales.

Kathy, was one bright women and had gone well beyond what most web designers would do including writing the copy for the follow up emails – except for one fatal mistake.

When I asked Kathy what she was going to charge her client for this rush job that was above and beyond the call of duty that brought in over $6,.000 of sales in one day – she told me…

nothing. She didn’t plan on charging her client anything. She loved doing the work and just wanted to help them.

When I mentioned this story to my wife, she said it was a problem a lot of women have. In her words, women want to fix the problem and take care of people but when it comes to asking to get paid, they, like Kathy, feel guilty asking for the money they deserve.

Is this right?

What’s the solution?

To help Kathy I detailed the questions to use with her client to set the stage so she would feel comfortable asking to be paid for all the extra work she did.

What’s your experience?

– Charlie
Small Business Marketing Ideas That Work

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Would You Include These Radio Ads In the Top 25?

By Charlie Cook   |   June 14, 2007

Last week I added a page on my site for small business owners to get ideas on radio advertising. The idea was simple – give people examples of the best radio ads to listen to for inspiration so they could create great ones of their own.

I got tons of positive feedback and to make this marketing resource even more helpful, I added 10 additional great radio ads.

There are now over 25 radio commercials to listen to on the page to help you jump start your own radio advertising campaign. Take a listen and let me know which ones you think should stay on this page, which should be removed and what others you’ve heard that should be added.

Here’s where to go listen and get ideas for your own radio marketing campaign. www.radio.marketingforsuccess.com

– Charlie Cook
Small Business Marketing Ideas That Work

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My Dog Knows More About Marketing Than Most Gurus…

By Charlie Cook   |   June 13, 2007

Watch out! There is a lot of marketing information you’ll find on the Internet touted by so called experts that isn’t fit to be feed to your dog. Take a look at the following and you be the judge.

Recently I found a post on a prominent marketing site that said “Every business – large or small – should have a “messaging platform” consisting of the following: A. Corporate positioning statement, B. Supporting key messages, C. Supporting proof points, D. Customer value propositions/statements. The author goes on to say that you shouldn’t leave the office without your messaging platform on a laminated cheat sheet.

Yikes! What a bunch of corporate speak and total crXX. My guess is most small business owners have no idea what a messaging platform is, what their supporting key messages or proof points are. Be honest, do you? Do you have it on a laminated cheat sheet?

If the goal is to make the simple complex and impossible to understand the author has succeeded. Imagine how well this process works to communicate with the prospect.

My dog has taught me more about marketing. Here’s the simple marketing lesson my dog teaches every night.

Each night we put out the usual dried dog food pellets with some canned dog food slime for our pet. Routinely our dog will give it a sniff and look at us with disgust and go lie down outside the kitchen door, leaving her meal untouched. I can’t say as I blame her. I wouldn’t eat that stuff either.

Later at the end of our family meal, my wife or myself will take a scrap from one our plates and add it to her meal. Once our pet sees she is getting the dinner she wants, (the one we are eating) she digs in and eats her whole meal.

What’s the simple lesson my dog teaches us every night?

Give a dog or people what they want to get the response you want.

Now I’m not suggesting that your company’s prospects are the same as dogs, though I know a lot of smart prospects. But, dogs and humans behave the same in certain ways.

If your marketing isn’t getting the response you want, forget all the corporate speak – the positioning statements, proof points, value propositions etc. The problem is your prospects don’t understand how you can help them, you haven’t given them the basic information they need to give you the response you want.

Running a business is complex – don’t make it any harder by buying into the nonsense that marketing is complicated. Marketing is simply about helping your prospects get what they want.

Its about action and response. Want more sales? Discover which actions to take to get the response you want. In most cases the solution is a lot simpler than you think.

Charlie Cook
Marketing That Works

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Two Questions About The Best Radio Ads…

By Charlie Cook   |   June 11, 2007

I received the following two questions last week about the Best Radio Ads I posted.

1. “I love the page of radio ads you posted at MarketingForSuccess. I found one that works perfectly for my business. Can I use it or is it copyrighted?”

Yes radio ads are covered by copyright law and you can’t just “borrow” them to use for your own use. I added them to the site to provide you with ideas and inspiration for your marketing. Just because you can’t actually view the copyright doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist. The writers and producers went to a lot of effort to come up with just the right marketing copy and idea to get your attention and keep it. Learn from what they created but be careful not to violate copyright law.

2. “Remeber many, many years ago when Chevy ran the “Heart Beat of America” ads? They spent 60 million on it. People loved it, they were singing the jingle all of the time. Chevy lost major market share during that promotion. As I remember it was 8%. How do you know which ads are the best?”

The only way to tell if any ad works, web print or radio is to test it. Run the ad for a limited number or days and see if it generates leads and sales. If it pulls in prospects you know you’ve got a winner and you may want to run it more widely.

If if hardly generates any response, it’s a bad idea to keep spending on it or spend even more.

Of course to make the sale you need to have a product that people want. Even the best ad only works to generate interest, it can’t close the sale.

– Charlie Cook
Small Business Marketing Ideas That Work

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