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Hooking Up on the Internet
No, I’m not talking about THAT kind of hooking up…this is a business
article, for goodness sakes! I’m talking about building mutually
beneficial relationships with other online business owners. That’s the
kind of hooking up that will propel your business to long-term success.
Many people get online and think that the more people they meet online,
the bigger customer base they can get. To some degree that is true, but
in this marketing mama’s humble opinion, it’s not where you should focus
your efforts.
Nearly, four years ago, I started my online business. I was just a mom
who desperately didn’t want to return to work after maternity leave. I
had NO CLUE what I was doing. None at all, but one thing I did do is
meet people, but I didn’t try to make these people my customers.
What, you may ask? Didn’t I want to get any customers?
Sure I did, but I realized something much more valuable. The other
online business owners that I met online weren’t necessarily my target
market and they had something much more valuable to offer me than a few
dollars in my pocket from an Internet sale. They had knowledge,
experience and ideas…and I had my own to share too. So, this is what I
did…
I made friends and now I run a 6-figure per year business.
Yup, good old-fashioned friends with a common interest in online
business. I share my experience and knowledge and they shared theirs. We
discovered where we could collaborate on projects and build lifetime
partnerships together. In other words, I gained a lifetime of value from
these friends…not just another “Notification of Payment Received” email
from PayPal.
Through these relationships, I have found:
- A number of partners on numerous profitable projects that we continue
to produce and promote.
- Marketing advice from:
- A copywriter who has written million-dollar sales copy for numerous
clients
- A guy who works from Florida and makes millions yearly from his online
business ventures; and a bunch more. These are people that have made
VITAL differences to the future of my online business.
- Someone who has orchestrated 6 and 7-figure product launches for his
friends and clients.
- And a bunch of others too numerous to mention, but I am so grateful
for every day of my life.
- Indispensable and trustworthy assistants that keep me inline when my
mind wanders or I just can’t get all the little things done in my
business.
…and a whole bunch more. It doesn’t really matter, what I gained. It’s
time to ask yourself what you want to gain…and if you’re in it for the
long haul. If you decide you are indeed in it for the long haul, it’s
time to start building those relationships.
How to Attract The Right People to Your Network
If you are already networking online, through message boards or other
means, you’re already on the way. Here’s some tips on how to make the
right kind of friends through your network.
- Scrutinize your networking list. If you belong to a bunch of email
groups and even more message boards, it’s time to start cutting out the
fat. Your time is valuable, so choose just a few quality groups and
boards where people are serious about online business. Forget about the
ones where people are out to get rich quick or where you simply post for
“Ad Mondays”.
- Don’t be too eager. Don’t start out by telling the world, you want to
“partner” on a project or anything like that. Take it slow, get to know
people and give your input where you can. I emphasize the “where you
can” because if you don’t have any experience on a subject, just keep
quiet. But don’t worry, if you feel you really don’t have a lot of
experience, you can still be a valuable community member by giving
support and encouragement to your fellow online business owners. The
experience will come with time.
- Share your experiences. Expanding on the previous point, do share on
the subjects in which you have some experience. The more freely you
share your information, the more willing people will be to share with
you. We all have our own experience and expertise. We can cut our
learning curves tremendously by learning from others.
- Make personal connections. If you have something you’d like to discuss
privately with a member, contact them. It may be to discuss a particular
idea you have for their business or you may want to interview them for
your newsletter. When you do make these connections, always keep in mind
what value it has for your networking partner. If you have nothing of
value to offer them, save your personal contact for later.
- View your competitors as partners. There’s nothing worse than the
sometimes catty world of online business where people see competitors as
the enemy. The Internet marketplace is so vast, there truly is room for
everybody. People who reach the same target market are your potential
partners for products, free ebooks, co-promotion and more. Don’t limit
yourself.
Bottom Line is…
Stop thinking about yourself. Think about how you can help other people
and it truly comes back to you.
Alice Seba is a solo entrepreneur that thrives on helping people get
ahead in their Internet businesses. Learn how you can make more money,
just by being nice to people at
Internet Marketing
Sweetie.
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