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The Fun and Ease of Online Shopping vs. The Brick and Mortar Option
When my sister and discussed our shopping plans this year we found to our surprise that our attitudes were much different. She was the hip New Yorker, living in a trendy section of Brooklyn and commuting in to her publishing job in Manhattan. I'm a down home Midwestern type of girl who prefers to drive everywhere and I love my suburb. We were chatting together on my mother's couch after we had stuffed ourselves with cake from our parent's anniversary party, and when we got onto the topic of shopping (my favorite pastime), my sister gave me quite a shock. While I was dreading the upcoming birthdays and Christmas, but my sister had a very positive outlook. She was looking forward to the experience, and I was flabbergasted.
As it turned out, she was a devote of shopping online, and so she was looking forward to surfing around, researching options and deals, and getting all her shopping done early. I argued with her, saying that the personalization of actually finding a gift by oneself in person was something that couldn't be duplicated by a machine. Also, many of the really great items I would like to get were not the kind of items that were technologically oriented, and what little vendors would have their stores online?
The debate got pretty heated, and soon we decided to bet on it. We bet each other a new iPod player (pretty technologically oriented there, but I figured that I could sort it out once I won) that the other person would have much better shopping runs if each of us used the other's techniques. I was positive that if she could discover how nice it was to go into the brick and mortar shops, she'd forget all about online shopping ? and I definitely knew that I would like shopping online. Since we were basically buying gifts for the same people, we'd have a fair contest. We'd be fair in our evaluations, as well, and insist on telling each other how we'd done. Each of us would rate the shopping system on ease, quality, price, and getting gifts that was appropriate and appreciated by the recipients. Here's our results:
For our brother's present, I hopped onto the internet and typed in bird watching into the search engine. After searching through a couple options, to my surprise I quickly found a birding book that was specific to our state, plus a CD of bird calls. The site not only offered free shipping, but would wrap the package and mail it to the my brother. "Well", I thought. "That was easy ? but I knew books and CDs were easy to get via the internet. How about something tough?"
I thought I'd cheat a little bit by trying to find something that could only be bought locally. That failure would take my sister's idea out the utility of online shopping and blow it completely out of the water. For this specialized task I picked one of my favorite foods ? the organic, wild blueberry pancake syrup sold in our local farmer's market. While it's always a pain to wake up early on Saturday mornings to drive all the way down to the market, it's worth it to get this locally-made, yet exotic product. Unfortunately for me, it was easy to find. I entered the phrase Blueberry Syrup into Froogle and it was the first product sold there. I had no idea they sold this stuff on the internet! The new franchising and marketing opportunities have enabled the local growers to market and ship their product all over the states.
One last shot ? I'd look for something for my sister, to get something so personal and unique that you'd definitely have to go there to get it. It was an item that we had seen on a friend's wall, and for years now my sister had wanted one of her own. As it turns out, Thai elephant painting (the elephants grab paintbrushes with their trunks and then paint a canvas) is now online, and yes, they will take custom orders. I hadn't really been willing to fly to Thailand to get a painting, anyway, but I certainly hadn't thought that would have been online.
I called up my sister in defeat. After two hours online, I had bought all my major presents. Sis answered her cell phone and said that she was still stuck in rush-hour traffic on the way to the store. The author's shopping review website is http://www.malls-info.com which lists and reviews major shopping malls. Any or all parts of this article may be reprinted in any form, as long as there is a link to the website. The HTML is US Shopping Malls Directory
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The list of promotional tools and resources available to online marketer today is
very impressing, and new ones appear almost every day, each fancier and more sophisticated
than ever. Almost all of them however are touched (some will
even say "cursed") by a sort of the original sin. After all, after SPAM became criminal
offence and as the result direct email marketing became all-but-impossible, the only
people who see your offer are those who are also trying to sell something.
Every thinking person involved in the Internet marketing must have noticed this
disturbing fact. Most marketers evidently try to forget, after having classified it
as some modern version of the ancient Achilles and the Hare paradox - intellectually
sound perhaps, but not really applying to the real world. Other escape into "niche"
markets where you sell to "normal people" i.e. not-marketers. Which of course is
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Is it really not possible to sell to other marketers and be successful in that?
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It's simply different. And I often wonder why so little has been told about this difference
by the experts. Because to me it seems to be the most important aspect of your
marketing, the most important initial decision: "Will I be trying to sell
things to people at large? Or perhaps will I concentrate on selling tools, resources and
information to marketers?". And even the obviously important question of tangible vs. intangible
merchandises doesn't seem to me more crucial.
There are two main branches of Internet marketing. They are, as I will soon try to
prove, very different but none of them is "absurd", "stupid", or by definition unprofitable.
Of course, there are many more branches. Whether you're selling tangible or intangible
goods is perhaps equally important. I don't know. In any case it's much more
obvious and widely understood. (That's probably because selling of tangible goods is as
old as the humanity itself, and in it the tested methods of the post-order selling still basically rule,
though of course adapted to the virtual reality.)
Let's now give those two categories some short, simple names for the use of this text. How
about "X marketers" (from eXternal) and "N marketers" (from iNternal)?
The X marketers will be those selling to the "world at large", and N marketers will be those
selling to fellow marketers.
Now, an explanation is needed. When you start your marketing career you don't usually
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you have access to at the beginning. If you start without any investments, or only with little
ones, you will be using opt-in lists, traffic exchanges, FFA pages and similar resources. Then,
by their very nature you start promoting to people who see those ads, and who are those people?
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even giving this issue much thought. (It can be noted that you are an N marketer trying to sell
to other N marketers. Selling to X marketers seems a much more difficult matter, for they don't
use the same promotional tools, or at least not in the same extent. You will need to be
somewhat of a Guru to start selling to those people!
No doubt there's lots of common between those two branches. After all "the money is in the list",
and the really big profits come from back-selling to people who have already bought from you,
are satisfied, trust you and therefore are willing to buy from you more. This part of your
business will be fairly similar, no matter if you send to marketers or non-marketers.
There are also important differences of course. If it wasn't so our distinction would have little meaning and
so the this article would have no meaning. But those differences are very visible. let's
start with the language itself. If you are an N marketer and are
successful, have a list of many thousands happy clients and so on -- then you will be soon called a "Guru".
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an X marketer, then, even if you have thousands of faithful clients with deep
pockets, instinctively reaching for their credit Platinum cards whenever they hear your name...
Well, you will of course be admired and envied, not to mention rich, but you won't be called a Guru!
You might be called something like "a Great Salesman", which is not too bad of course, but it's not the same,is it?
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from some external point of view can be seen as much "niche marketing" as selling, let's say...
polishing-wax for pet anacondas. Not true? But I personally have never heard this term used in this context.
The most important differences are however in how X's and N's find their clients in the first place.
Or sometimes how they let themselves to be found by them. This is not just a play with words,
as search engines do exactly that --
they let people find your offer, don't they? There are of course many different types of search engines
and similar systems ("normal" search engines, Pay Per Click search engines, directories etc.) but from
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tend to be costly) you're almost there. Add some off-line promotion and you're on
your way to become The Great Salesman. (Of course all other aspects of your business also must be
done right.)
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competition also has the same options, so it's not an unmixed blessing. You must show your offer
to marketers, so you need to show it where marketers are looking for offers. Why should they be looking?
There are two main reasons.
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It's simply that many, if not most, of the methods of online promotion
available today base on the principle reciprocality. Which in this context means: "I will take a look at yours
if you agree to take a look at mine". Yes, of course, you don't always have to actually look at those offers.
Often you can pay the service to show your offers to others and ignore theirs.
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to show theirs to the world. (Of course they don't necessarily need to be commercial offers, they can be sites devoted
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than SEE somebody else's offer.)
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not without importance, like the fact that marketer usually is much more exposed to contact with offers
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Marketer also has some needs that can possibly be satisfied by buying
things online. Two sorts of needs in fact. Firstly, the same needs that everybody else has. Secondly,
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than an average person, more used to it and understanding it better, marketer would probably buy more
things online. But the other type of needs is far more important here.
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These things change and develop in an enormous pace. This is of course a truism but it's absolutely
true. If you're able to quickly find new promotional tools, opportunities and/or information
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plunge here into discussing downlines and referrals) these information - for after all it is
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It is probably not true that whole 95% of people trying to earn online is not earning any money, but
it must be obvious that most marketers still have not found their way of doing business online and
there's no reason to believe that this situation ever radically changes.
So it's not only information on new available services and opportunities that is sought after,
and therefore sellable. In order to be successful in this sort of business, where there's so much
available information, potential chances and risks, and so little road-signs that can be fully
trusted, one needs to find their own way. Way of doing business online.
Human life being as short as it is, with most often very limited finances (or you wouldn't spend
your time in front of the monitor with uncertain result, would you?), people who still haven't
found the right method and attained real success in online business will need a "recipe", or,
perhaps better, a successful person to help them -- a teacher, or even perhaps what the Americans
call "the mentor". (There's this old joke about some American children asking their parents to
pay them tree-climbing lessons, but Internet marketing without qualified help is a dreary and
very risky thing to do.)
If you already are successful, then being the N marketer you have serious advantages. One of them,
perhaps the most important, is that you only deal with one (big, that's true) issue: online marketing.
As X marketer you would need to handle both marketing itself and the market niche you're in. This
fact has some further interesting effects. For example this that by attaining success as N marketer
you're becoming a Guru, or "almost a Guru", and this time I'm using this term without irony. What
I mean is simply that you've become an accomplished expert in your field, which of course is
Internet marketing. While if you attait even the biggest success in selling widgets online, you
will be a "Great Expert In Selling Widgets Online". Which means that you will be generally seen as
a crossing between "widgets expert" and "marketing expert". Nobody will be certain how good you are
in any of those two parts of your activity! Effect of which will be that your success will be
much harder to duplicate! You will have much more difficulty in teaching people your tested business
methods. If they are not going to sell widgets like yourself, nobody can be completly sure it's the
best marketing practice that you're teaching. And the widget niche may be too small to accomodate many
new players. It will be a totally different matter with general marketing knowledge that you obtain practicing
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Ebooks are supposed to be the almost-perfect business and in near future they may really become that. If we assume
that this statement is true, we can say probably risk an opinion that X marketers have greater chance of publishing
a competent book on topics related to their chosen niche they know lots about, while N marketers seem to have much
greater chance of publishing purely marketing ebook, "viral" ebooks, and ebooks of the sort mentioned in previous
paragraph included. Which seems to be another advantage of N marketing. So after all Selling to Sellers may not
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