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| | by Willie Crawford October 19, 2003 |
| Willie Crawford |
About the Author:
Willie
Crawford has been teaching others how to build an
online business since late 1996. Frequently featured in radio, magazine
and newspaper articles and interviews, Willie
teaches the average guy what the top marketers are doing but seldom
talking about. For example, Willie
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Watching
the pelicans catch fish near my house reminded me of how some online
marketers behave. These pelicans fly high over the water where the
unknowing fish don't notice them. The pelicans spot a big fish and
dive at high speed into the water. A few seconds later the pelican
surfaces and gulps down the fish.
There's only one problem with the way this particular
species of pelican fishes. Their method eventually leads to their
demise. You see, as the pelican dives into the water at high speed,
intensely focusing on the target fish, he is damaging his eyes.
Eventually, these pelicans go blind, then they starve to death.
There
are other water bird that slowly swim along, and when then spot
a fish, they dive for it and seem to have just as much success as
the pelicans at getting a meal. Their tried and true method provides
them with a nice meal too. Swimming along looking for fish rather
than flying above the water has other hazards, but they don't blind
themselves in the process of getting a meal!
Many
online marketers, are "pelican marketers." They fly high
above the market place looking for an unaware victim or prospect.
Then they swoop down forcefully and offer them a product or service
that the marketer really doesn't even believe in. He eats that day,
he makes a profit. However, in the process he often destroys all
possibilities of repeat sales. He burns the bridge to future business,
in effect "putting out his own eyes."
The non-pelican marketer knows that to enjoy a steady
lifetime of fish, he needs to do 2 things:
1)
He needs to make sure he offers his customers and prospects things
that will really improve their lives. He needs
to serve the customer rather than using him.
2)
He needs to develop
a marketing system, or plan that isn't centered
around one-shot sales. Instead, he needs to develop a line of products
that provide him with a steady stream of orders from the same customers.
How do you do this? You develop a stream of products that all solve
your target market's problems.
Using
pelican marketing - not developing long-term relationships with
your customers, means that you must constantly search for new customers.
For long-term business success, it's much more profitable to focus
most of your energy on serving existing customers.
Then instead of seeking new customer full-time, you spend a small
portion of your time prospecting. The majority of your customers
will come from repeat business and referrals from your happy existing
customers.
Examine
your marketing efforts today. Ask yourself if you're a pelican marketer.
If you are, open your eyes to the fact that this will likely lead
to your ultimate demise. This is a fact of life for the pelican
marketer. This is a fact of life for the pelican. The only really
old pelicans I ever see are those that hang around fishing piers
receiving handouts from sympathetic fishermen.
Willie Crawford is an expert on internet marketing,
joint ventures, buying and selling reprint rights, and building
business through networking. His directory of seminars, workshops,
conferences, and tele-events is at:
http://InternetMarketingSeminarSchedule.Com
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