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July 29th, 2010

The Internets Ugly Secret

The Internet’s Ugly Secret
By
Bill Reid-Internet Marketing Specialist

I am going to prepare you for a reality check. Get ready.

You know how the authority figures in your life have always prepared you for bad news by getting directly to the point with a statement something along the line of “I am going to make this ‘short and sweet’… and then drop the ‘bad news’ hammer on you? Well, get ready for something close to that, but not quite so ‘sweet’.

Taking advantage of widespread lack of knowledge

There is a great big ugly secret that hangs over the Internet these days and it’s getting bigger by the minute, literally. Because of the great “rush” to the Internet by consumers, which has been likened to the “Gold Rush of 1849”, but multiplied by hundreds of thousands, maybe millions, (And it’s not just happening in California either), many legitimate companies, along with some that are not legitimate, are racing to make sure that they get an edge in this great new “advertising” and “information” medium. In their effort to increase their Internet presence in a meaningful way, they have resorted to providing most if not all of those who join them in the marketing of their products and services with “their own” website as part of their “enticement” package. They hope that by spending some money on the development of a beautiful website, with lots of neat “bells and whistles”, they will cause the uninitiated prospective associate to “join” their organization. And really, there’s nothing particularly wrong with that, except that the “uninitiated prospective associate” believes that the site that they are being provided will be the answer to all their hopes and dreams and now they will be able to “cash in” on this bonanza just like the pioneers of the Internet have. It will all be so easy. New customers will flock to their website, because it’s pretty, and buy lots of goods and services and the money will start rolling in. Work will be a thing of the past and everyone will be happy. Right? Well, not quite right. Everyone will have a site alright, but think about that for a minute. Everyone will have a site!

Ignorance takes on a new meaning

I don’t want you to take this the wrong way, but just think about the ramifications of what it means for “umpteen thousand” people, all of whom are bright enough to see the benefit of marketing products and/or services on the Internet, where there is literally a worldwide market for the right product or service, to have identical websites. If everyone who joins an opportunity has the same “website” but just with a different “ID” number to designate it as theirs, then how can you separate yourself from the crowd so that masses of consumers will find your site and buy from you? The answer is…You can’t. And that is the great big ugly secret of the Internet!

Why millions of replicated “affiliate sites” around the world are ineffective

Search engines are wonderful creations that help people find information. That is the main purpose of their existence other than making their creators and operators lots of money. They just want to make sure that anytime someone puts a search term in their little search window, a list of sites that provide information on that particular subject will be displayed for the searcher to review, and hopefully, to pick from for the information they are seeking. That’s the way it’s supposed to work. But, then when thousands of people are using identical sites to market the same products, the search engines have to make an adjustment. Since it makes no sense to list these thousands of sites every time someone looks for one of the products that is offered there, they don’t list any of them at all! So in the end, it doesn’t matter how pretty or functional the website you are given, and in many cases charged a fee for the use of, as a benefit of becoming a part of a particular marketing organization.

There’s even more bad news

As a “user” of the “replicated” or “affiliate” site, you are just that, a user. You have no control over anything to do with “your site”. You don’t own it, and in most cases, you don’t have the ability to change the content or any of the information about the content of the products or services offered on it. As a user of these types of sites, the only control you have is to continue paying the bill, either through your membership or other fees, and keep it out there in cyberspace so that you can hand someone a business card or run a newspaper ad, pass out a flyer or otherwise distribute something with the URL (name of the site) on it and tell them that they should go there and buy some of your products. Probably not exactly what most folks have in mind when they make the leap into cyberspace.

For every ugly secret there’s an ugly answer

Ok, so now you have just signed up for that latest and greatest network, MLM, or direct marketing business and you are all fired up about getting rich with “this one”. Maybe that’s part of the reason you are reading this article to begin with. But the main reason you are excited will have something to do with the quality of, and demand for, the product that you have chosen to become associated with, but there is also some spark of hope that this thing called the Internet will be the missing link to success that has evaded you in the past. You have one of these company sponsored website and you are already online. Then, wouldn’t you know it, you stumbled up on this article and here’s some guy blasting away at the very idea that there might be some hope for you and that the “easy” riches that so many hope for through the use of the Internet may not be so easy after all, maybe not even possible.

Worthwhile advice from the Old Timers

There’s an old saying that goes something like this…”If you can’t propose a remedy for a problem, then you shouldn’t keep talking about it”. This sounds like good advice to me, and I think you’ll be glad that it does and here’s why. When I found myself in the same situation as I’ve just described in the previous paragraph, for about the second time, getting a dismal return for all the effort and high expectation for those endeavors, I started to look for a way to make these “affiliate” or “replicated” sites actual do something for me. After all, I was paying for them and they had my name on them, so there must be a way to promote them to more than just the handful of people I might bump into on the street or in the course of my normal daily activities. Fortunately, after many months of “self education” and “trial and error” starts and stops with many different attempts, I was able to find a way to get it done, and without spending an arm and a leg to do it.

Prepare yourself for another reality check here

The first thing that has to happen if you are to do what I have done, and am still doing, is that you have to learn how to lose. Yes, that’s right, you have to learn how to lose the idea that there is anything “easy” about competing with literally millions of other people around the world for a spot in a search engine that will render the results that you need in order to make a go of any “online business” let alone one that you are trying to run with an “affiliate” or “replicated” website. Another thing you will have to lose is the idea that it won’t cost you something other than your time, which by the way, is the most valuable asset you own, and it is irreplaceable. So we can begin to learn how we can turn these “lemons” that we are calling “affiliate or replicated sites”, into “lemonade” with the following assumptions:

• That the solution won’t be easy • That the solution won’t be free • That the solution does work

Of course you wouldn’t know at this point whether the solution that I am about to share with you works or not since you haven’t had the opportunity to see it, so let me get right into an outline of the solution that can help you overcome “The Internet’s Ugly Secret”.

Creating something that no one else has

Remember that we said that the search engines wouldn’t “index” your affiliate or replicated site because it was not any different that all the others that were assigned to all the other associates who signed up to work with the company that actually owns the site? Well, then the first order of business is to make sure that you are different. If you can’t change the company’s site, then how is it possible to be different? Very simply, create your own business identity with a unique domain name that you register as your own, and then promote that URL with an inexpensive single page website that can be used to “refer” to other sites on the Internet. There are a number of ways to accomplish the project that I’ve just outlined.

One, you can hire it done if you have the money, and believe me, there are lots of folks out there who are more than willing to take your money on this one. Once you know how you will wonder why they charge so much for the services that we are about to describe.

The second way you can get it done is by taking a little time to learn about the tools and the process that is required to make it happen, and do it yourself. This is not a particularly complicated process, but most people have no idea how to accomplish these simple tasks. There are ways you can acquire the information and knowledge of the tools and process for little more than the time you spend to learn. How much time you spend learning is dependent largely on your abilities, so it’s difficult to quantify that part of your investment. We do know, however, that the things that you will have to pay for are very affordable even for the most modest of circumstances. So when we say this is a “doable” process for the vast majority of people out there who are, at the least, computer literate, I mean just about everyone who owns a computer and has a reasonably good connection to the Internet. Let’s take the process of getting you set up on the Internet a step at a time now. It will go like this.

• First, register a domain name that identifies you or your business • Second, set up an inexpensive “hosting” plan • Third, create a simple website that identifies you and your business, that can refer visitors to your “affiliate site” • Forth, post that website on your “host server” where you will have a unique “Internet address” • Fifth, manually index your new website with the major search engines • Sixth, set up an automated submissions and promotion campaign that will keep your site active on many other sites. • Finally, as you evolve through this process, you will have learned much, and the newly acquired information will need to be “reinforced” with additional study of some sort.

Since you are now on the Internet and, hopefully, moving your products well enough to make some money, you will want to find and associate with others who are involved as well. Look for and find a mentor to help steer you to the right places to get the goods you need to get started. I personally use the folks at www.trafficwizardpromotions.com An eStore for all my Internet tools and supplies. Not because they are necessarily the biggest retailer on the Internet, but because I know the guys who run the business and they treat me right and offer good prices and support. And beside all that, when you get ready to promote your webpage they offer a very good, cost effective submission and promotion system at www.sitesubmissionspromotions.com that will make your promotion almost effortless.

Of course there are literally thousands of Internet businesses that can sell you the goods you need to become an entity on the Internet. Some will charge you more than others, some will offer good support when you have technical issues that you don’t understand, and some will not. It pays to look around a little bit and not jump into the first offer you see. Talk with others who have gone before you and let them tell you how to avoid some of the pitfalls, and avoid some of the less reputable businesses available. It is much better to know well ahead of time who is good and who is not, than it is to get knee deep into a business relationship only to find that you have to stop and start over because some couldn’t live up to their commitments.

Life offers no guarantees

In conclusion, I want to give you fair warning. There are millions of products that are being sold on the Internet, and there are lots of people out there selling them. Some are making money and some are not. Just because you have a product that you think is the next “best” and “greatest” thing to come along for the use of mankind doesn’t mean that there is a wide spread demand for that product. Your actual belief means nothing really. Take the time to do some thinking about what you are selling and the times in which you are selling it. Think about who your market is and how they might react to purchasing your product on the Internet. Is the demographic you are targeting young, old, gender specific or some other criteria that will limit or enhance your ability to get your business’ products in front of them? Are your products proprietary in nature? Do they fill a recognized need? And if people do need them, how do they go about finding the product? Do they search the Internet or is it something that can easily be acquired at the local grocery next time in? Which search engines might they use if they do look for products or services, Google, Yahoo, Alta Vista, or any of the hundreds of search engines that are available? And if they are searching the Internet, what are the terms that they use when they search? These are good questions and they need to be answered.

Who do you trust?

Don’t make the mistake of thinking that someone else has already done all the necessary research for you. There is at least a chance that they have, but most likely the research that they have done is about knowing how many people there are out there who might be looking for an opportunity and would be willing to pay for the right to be associated with them, especially if there is a nice looking website involved. My advice to you is to form your own opinions. Get input from others for sure, but in the end you are the one who will have to do the work, and either reap the reward or suffer the loss, so make sure that you are doing what you are doing because it is something that you believe in and are willing to commit time and energy to its development and eventual success. To help you toward that end, I offer a free consultation that will help identify your strengths and weaknesses.

You can reach me through my “Who Is” website at www.billreid.info or email me bill@billreid.info

Are You Thinking About A Home Business?

Are You Wondering?
Why Start a Home Business

As I go about discussing the virtues of having one’s own business as opposed to working for someone else, I am often confronted by the unspoken question that lurks in almost everyone’s mind, and that is, “Why should I start a home business?” I should be quick to add that, at least in my opinion, a home business is not for everyone. Some just are not suited to the task. There are certain personality traits and human characteristics that do not lend themselves to support the discipline that is required of a home business operator. But, with that said, I find that, in general, there are a number of ways that a home business can be “customized” to the operator in such a way as to optimize their chance of success. Identifying limitations and strong points are the key, but that’s a topic best reserved for a later article.

Rent or Buy

I believe the best way to answer the question of why anyone who is qualified should start a home business, is a simple analogy to either buying or renting a home in which to live. If you think of a “job” as “renting an income”, the same way you rent an apartment or house on a temporary basis, compared to “buying” a house or condominium, where you actually assume “ownership”, and begin to accumulate an equity in the property, then a “job” seems to be a more tenuous occupation opposed to developing your “own” income source that you control.

It’s about Control

A job is only as secure as the company that provides the work that constitutes the position that you occupy with them. If something happens to that company, whether it’s an internal matter or external forces that affect it, you will be affected as well. As we look around today we see company after company in a broad range of industries that are suffering due to the forces of the economy. High fuel prices are just one of the factors that cause major changes in some companies, like those in the transportation industry. The airlines, for instance, are struggling. They have to raise fares in order to offset the increased cost of fuel, and that affects the numbers of people who fly. The eventual outcome of the situation is that the employees are affected through no fault of their own, and some will loose their jobs as a result. Either way, internal or external, the result is the same. No job, and no income.

Taking Charge

For those who are suited for, and have the ability, operating their own small home business offers another possible outcome when an economic disaster is looming on the horizon. They simply make the necessary adjustments, if needed, and continue to develop their businesses and along with them, the income that is needed to maintain their standards. By becoming your own employer you shortcut the process, and at the same time, take the limits off your creativity because everything that you do to “enhance” your own business will be a new investment that will add value for you.

So How Do You Find a Good Home Business

I think it comes back to the last part of the first paragraph of this article. Start by identifying strengths and weaknesses, and then, the most important part, find a way to apply the strengths, and mediate the effects of the weaknesses. In my opinion, the best course of action is to sit down with someone who can present first hand knowledge of the information you need to make a solid decision, take what is offered, use what you deem to be appropriate to your personal circumstance, then get into action with the plan you choose to use immediately. Once a suitable match becomes obvious you will know it, and action will happen. Inspiration will be automatic if you truly believe that you are involved with the right product or service. Can Google Make You Money

Can Google Make You Money?

Have you bought a gallon of gasoline lately? 
In most locations around the U. S. the price for one gallon is at least $3.30, and it goes up from there, depending on how crazy the state government is where you live.  There are several states who have, through local legislation, forced the prices higher for environmental reasons, but it doesn't matter, the price is the price.  The real question is; can you afford the price if your business causes you to have to drive?

I have some good news for you!
If you are in a business that requires that you be "face to face" with your client or potential customer, then you may feel that you have to bear the expense of "getting there".  Suppose you have a product to sell that you feel must be demonstrated in person.  Aren't you still limited to a relatively small geographical area?  Even if gasoline was still selling for $1.00 a gallon, how much time do you have to sit behind the wheel, instead of in front of your client? What if there was a way to expand your market area without burning any gasoline at all, or sitting behind the wheel?

Have you ever thought of "Virtual Direct Selling"?
Virtual Direct Selling?  What's that you say?  Well, I am here to tell you that with the pressures that are placed on the American Consumers by an inept government that will never "get it" because they can't refuse special interest campaign contributions, you better be looking for the answer to the question.  The time is coming when business will have to change from the traditional "store front" or "brick and mortar", "stock it, advertise it, and sell it" concept.  Even the large retailers will have to use a model something like the old "Sears and Roebuck Catalog" of times gone by. (Most of you won't even remember them.), where they take orders at a central location, and then, when the customer has bought the product, ship it from a warehouse.  Pretty impersonal isn't it?

What if you don't understand the information about the product or have questions?
Wouldn't it be nice if you could talk to a "sales person", the same way you do out on the floor of some of the major retailers now?  Just hail a store employee and present your questions and get answers on the spot.  Most Americans, and a lot of other people around the world, are looking for instant everything, and information is no different. Now it can all be done "virtually", in other words, on the Internet, through the use of computers and communication technology that allows "one on one" sessions in real time.  Push a few buttons, click a link or two, and, presto, you are sitting at your computer, talking to a sales representative, getting real time answers, and possibly even a "live" demonstration to help you decide if this is the product that you want to spend your hard earned money for.

What if you had a product that could be marketed all over the U. S. and even Internationally?
Now we are back to the question of whether or not Google can make you money.  To me the answer is obvious.  If you have a product that almost anyone anywhere could use, if only they just knew about it, and you had a way of "reaching" them to ask for an opportunity to "demonstrate" your wonderful product, service or idea, doesn't it make perfect sense that you will need a way to get the word out about it, and you?  Google, my friend.  Google, properly approached can help you make money in several ways, but the main thing Google will do for you is to associate your name with whatever your wonderful product is, and put it in the right place for anyone who is searching for such a product.  Why is that important?  Credibility.  It's that simple.  Does it work?  Well, you be the judge.  Here's a current (at the time of this writing) Google search that will demonstrate my point. 

Don't burn gas, burn "bits"
In the next installment of this revealing series of articles I will focus on the tools you can employ to make possible a "virtual presentation" of just about anything you can sell.  Services, household products, even the big ticket items, and yes, even training for those who would like to move their efforts to the Internet.  Remember, you are just a couple of clicks away from the future, and when you click, your not burning gas, your burning bits.

Bill Reid-SEO Specialist
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Every Shooter Needs A Target

Every Shooter Needs A Target

You know, like in a basketball game? What if there were no goals at the ends of the court? What would the players do? Just dribble around for a while, pass a little bit and then finally when someone made a mistake, the other team would get the ball and do the same thing. Dribble, pass, and hope you can keep the ball... but what is the point. There is no point you say? Ok then, what is the point in having a web site, promotional system, domain name and keywords that don't match?
Everyone makes mistakes

If you didn't know any better than to do all the work that it takes to get a web presence going without coordinating your effort, that's ok, but that was then, and this is now and you are about to get the low down skinny that you needed in the beginning.

So Now Let's Do It Right

Here is the absolute bottom line when it comes to getting your online effort recognized by the search engines, especially Google. When you decide that you are going to market a product or business on the web, the first thing you need to do is try to get a name for your enterprise that describes what it is. Unless of course you have several millions of dollars to spend in a branding campaign. Does that make sense? I hope it does, but just in case, let's start at the beginning and use a ficticious product etc., to make the point.

Let's Suppose We Are Going To Sell "DoDads"

Our product, DoDads, is somewhat popular, but we want anyone who wants to buy a DoDad to be sure to find our online business site and buy it from us. So the first thing we want if possible is to give our business a name that contains the name of the product, but before we do, it is important to do some keyword research and find out exactly what it is that people use as a search term when they are looking for "DoDads", and we find that "DoDads" is the exact term, and it is searched frequently on a daily basis. So we can feel very comfortable if we name the business "DoDad Central". Fair enough? Since we like the name, the next step in the process is to see if we can obtain the domain name for our product. "DoDads.com" is available and we gather it up, along with .net; .info; and all the others that are available for the keyword we chose. The next step in the process is to set up our promotional system for the website that we intend to build, and that means Veretekk, and we want out system user name to mirror the domain, business and product name if at all possible. So we acquire DoDads.veretekk.com. Are we set now? Yes we are, but as you can see, this is a very oversimplified explanation. Things won't always work out so easily. Sometimes you have to get creative, but whatever you do, all the components of your effort need to match. Now the work can begin.

In our next installment we will talk about the most effective way of setting up the Veretekk System to promote a keyword. Stay onboard and be prepared for a nice surprise. It isn't as difficult as you may have been led to believe. And there's a shortcut I will share with you as well. Till then, good luck and good marketing.

Bill Reid-SEO Specialist
972-564-5716
Skype ID- BReid43
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Changing With the Times

Changing with the Times
Quite a few years ago, as a younger man, I was able to see the stark contrast between the lifestyles that we were living compared to that which our forefathers were able to manage in an earlier time, through the family pictures that were shared within our family. Just a few snapshots of the past that made it very easy to see the difficulties they faced, and the simplicity of the times as well. Life seemed to be so much more complicated for us, but it wasn't really.

As time has passed, and being fortunate enough to be aware of the changes that have occurred over my lifetime, it is difficult for me to not wonder how much more changes in the future will affect the lives of my children and grandchildren. There are so many changes coming, and they are coming very fast, that it is difficult to predict what "new" products or discoveries will be announced, even in the short term future. Who knows what the next great revelation will be in medical science in the next 6 months to a year? Who knows what advances in computer technology are on the near horizon? None of us really. Oh, there may be a few who are working in a specific field who will be aware of the advances in their area of expertise, but the general population is not. If only we could be made aware that the new and better products and systems are coming and will change the lives of just ordinary everyday people, whether they like it or not, perhaps we could avoid the stresses that are being suffered by most all cultures around the world. But we don't seem to be able to do that.

Based on what I have seen in the past, and what I am seeing as the "here and now" technology, along with the knowledge that our "knowledge base" in almost every field of endeavor, is growing at an exponential rate, it is difficult not to believe that radical changes will be necessary if we are to survive and remain economically secure.

One of the changes that I see as inevitable is the way in which many of us do business. The brick and mortar store front is on the way out. In the future, I believe, there will only be images of what we shop for on the World Wide Web. It is easy to see, with the current level of Internet technology, that there will be live online sales assistance, presentations, and meetings substituted for the old fashioned way of shopping, selling, and planning. Some businesses will grasp this new concept and some won't . Some will survive and some won't.

What interests me about this scenario, is the ability of anyone who cares to acquire a little bit of Internet knowledge, buy a little bit of computer equipment, then take their product or idea to the Internet with a sensible marketing campaign, will be able to get a "piece of the action", and do it at a very reasonable level of entry. It is becoming an "easy" accomplishment when you compare the cost, the knowledge, the dedication and commitment necessary for reasonable success, (which translates to additional income), to the rigors of starting a traditional "brick and mortar" business.

In subsequent posts, I will share my view on why and how these new online businesses will become the future, and outline the steps necessary for success. Stay tuned.

Bill Reid-SEO Specialist
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Are you ready to venture into the world of Homebased Internet Business Marketing?
 
Some believe that all you have to do to promote your business on the Internet is just throw up a web page and your done.  There are others who will advertise the page to the extreme, either with print, radio, or TV ads, which I find to be the most prevelant these days.  It seems strange to me that anyone would want to put millions of dollars into TV ads which are directed toward someone sitting in front of their TV set, and in most cases waiting for the commercial to end so they can get back to the programming that they were there for in the first place. I doubt very seriously that any of these "bodies" that the ad is directed toward, are sitting there with pad and pen in hand just in case they see a web address that the advertiser wants them to go visit.  More likely it's some kind of cold drink or a bag of chips, don't you think?  Just think of what you do when you are watching TV... Probably a lot of folks are doing exactly what you are doing.
 
So what I am suggesting is that these venues just mentioned might not be the best place to put the information that you want the "prospect" to see.  Wouldn't you rather have a person who is actually looking for what you are selling, to find it in a place where they can actually go and check it out?  A place where they are already engaged, and have focused their attention?  Perhaps in front of their computer,and with a window open to the most popular and effective search engine on the Internet, Google?  I think if I was selling anything, I would want to be visible at the very point where someone was interested in hearing or seeing about what I had to offer and that is exactly what can be done with the Veretekk Lead Generating System.
 
If you are engaged in a business, particularly a homebased, online, Internet business marketing effort, then I believe that you will serve yourself well, if you are not already, by learning more about how this wonderful system will help you market your business or idea to literally millions around the world.  Take a few minutes to get in touch and lets talk about how this system could be exactly what your business needs to explode your exposure in the right places. 
 
I am waiting.  Give me a call or visit me at the links provided and drop me a note.  Helping you succeed will only enhance my presence on the Internet, and my effectiveness for you.
 
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