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  • Jun12

    Watch this video, then let’s talk!

    After watching this, I had an idea; How can you “Amish” your business? It sounds like a joke but I’m serious, the Amish have a 95% success rate within 5 years of opening a business, they must be doing something right, right?

    Here’s what I think:

    1) They are honest: It’s been said that people do business with people they Know, Like and Trust. Think about it, if I knew someone who had a business and they were my friend – it’s safe to say that I KNOW them, and what if I really LIKED liked them – so far 2 out of 3…. but I didn’t TRUST them, would I hire them? absolutely not, in fact I’d rather do business with someone I KNOW but don’t necessarily LIKE as long as I TRUST they’ll get the job done and TRUST that they wont rip me off, make sense?..So look at something that upset customers say about you and give it an “Amish” blessing by changing, there’s got to be something that you do that’s a little…..ehhh…..you know what I mean!

    1) They love their work: This is a BIG one! I know I LOVE my work, I LOVE design and marketing and graphic communication – do you? how would a grumpy Amish chair maker strike you? how about a depressed apple picker? bottom line when you love something like your job – it shows through in just about EVERYTHING you do! I’m not pointing industry fingers here but maybe one of the reasons why 90% of restaurants fail is because the people don’t love what they’re doing…just a thought, and maybe the best way to “Amish” your business is to CHANGE your business…just another thought!

    1) They are hard workers: for crying out loud, I wish I could get up at 4:00am to start my day, maybe I should buy a rooster. 2 big questions; How early do you get up to start your day? and how consistent are you? Let’s face it 90% of their businesses are farm related BUT do we really have to answer all those emails before we start work? maybe that IS part of your work but that would be like an Amish farmer jumping off the plow every time a duck quacks! Set up time to answer emails (quacks) twice a day, try it for a week to “Amish” your computer time.

    1) They have a strong brand: and I’m not referring to their logo (do they actually have one?) First off they dress differently than us, they’re completely “acoustic” no electricity for these folks, they are HEAVY on the family thing, they’re not influenced by other businesses around them etc. I could go on about this aspect. So the question here is How different are you? different isn’t always better but at least you’ll stand out, and last time I checked – giraffes are the only animal you can see above the trees, if you look, act and dress like your competition, then it’s time to “Amish” your business!

    Hope this helps, and remember Everything is Marketing and Marketing is Everything!

    -David Englund

  • Jun1

    The following is an article I read that I think will benefit anyone interested in online advertising.

    -Dave Englund

    As you begin marketing and promoting your online business you are going to run into some unbelievable advertising opportunities. Generally speaking if the ad offering sounds too good to be true–It is.

    There are companies that will tell you they will get you listed in the top 10 search engines or place your link on millions of sites or they will get you listed in the top 10 returns of search engines. This last one sounds similar to the first, but there is a big difference.

    Google searches over 3 billion pages during their searches. The companies that tell you they will get you listed in the top 10 of the major search engines would have to defy all the principles of math to do this. They could not work with more than a few companies in order to achieve this and honestly, there is no way they can get you listed in the top 10 of the search engines placements at all unless they make up their own search terms and people search on that specific term.

    Stay away from the companies that tell you they are going to place you in search engines for a fee, for the most part they will do nothing more than use a site software submitter. You can get your own software for this or use an online service and submit your site yourself for a lot less than what most SEO companies charge for this service. Guaranteed traffic– They work fine for free sites or if your goal is to build a database of names, but if you are selling a product or service, you will get hits, but not many sales.

    Mass email — Any company that tells you they will send your ad to millions of people for $20 or $30 is simply taking your money. This might sound inviting, but do not waste your money. They are either using site submit tools or sending your ad to millions of harvested email addresses. The companies who tell you they are going to submit your site to millions of pages will most likely do what they say, but you will not see any return and may even get you Spam complaints.

    Mass emails are a complete waste of your money regardless of what product you are selling. There are many sites that will tell you they will send your ad to double opt-in lists of people. We have tried over a dozen of these services and have barely received a hit, much less sales. The problem is you lose control over your ad when you use mass email companies. There is no way to verify the ad was sent and if you could verify it was sent, there is no way to tell it was sent to the numbers they promise. Plus, you run the risk of being accused of Spam.

    Solo ads– These are by far one of the best methods of promoting your product and service. They are targeted, you can verify the numbers and you can subscribe using a unique email and verify the ad was sent on the day and time it was supposed to be sent.

    Consultants– Use your best judgment when hiring consultants, call some or send an email and ask about a money back guarantee if they cannot meet the objectives they set forth. I am not a big believer in money-back guarantees because if a service is valuable and you can see the value before you buy, then a money back guarantee is not necessary. However, if someone comes to you and says, I can make your site profitable within 30 or 60 or 90 days and it is going to cost you X amount of money, then they should give you your money back if they do not achieve the desired results.

    A good consultant will work with companies that he or she knows they can help by relying on their background and expertise in certain areas of marketing and advertising. Nobody knows everything, but if someone has an expertise in an area that I lack knowledge with, I would hire him or her in a second if they can honestly help me and they can prove they can help me and they will back up what they tell me.

    There are consultants who will tell you what you want to hear, just to get your business. They take your money and run and they will not help you a bit. We hired a copy writer one time who seemed like a good fit for our company and only after she finished the writing at $120 an hour did she tell me that she would not buy my product. Not because she could not benefit from it, but she refused to pay for anything online. Her copy was terrible and we ended up re–writing the entire sales page. Her feelings and beliefs came across in her writings. It was simply impossible for her to write positively when her mind was telling her negative things.

    We have many marketing and advertising partners and all the companies we partner with have been tested by us to offer valuable services, but there are thousands of other companies on the Internet and you might find a very good company with a very good service that works for you and within your budget. Not all companies are out to cheat you, but the purpose of this article is to forewarn you regarding where you spend your advertising dollars.

    We have spent a lot of money and time buying and trying different advertising options and by using our own ad campaign and link tracking system for all our advertising campaigns we have the data to back up what we say.

    Research your advertising options carefully and do not get pulled into a good deal just because it sounds like a good deal. You do not need to spend a lot of money to advertise and promote your business, you just need to use your common sense and think long term.