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Online Advertising Then and Now
2/11/2007 7:16:46 AM
Online Advertising the Dark Ages


Back in 1999, the Internet was fairly new, and Internet marketing was even newer. Back then, being a newbie wasn't all that bad; almost everyone was a newbie, so it really wasn't as much of a liability as it is these days. The learning curve was easier to swallow.

Back then, the online advertising methods that most newbie entrepreneurs utilized were: FFA pages, safe lists, start page exchanges, and they seemed to work. But they don't work anymore. The Internet is no longer new, and today's newbies need direction, not deception.

The biggest reason that most of those online advertising methods no longer work is because they target the wrong market. You see, back in the day, newbies could get away with marketing to each other, because everything was new. Making money on the Internet was new. Very few people had made it rich with Internet marketing, and those who had, did it by selling information products to those who wanted to [make money]. Others made their fortunes building traffic exchanges, start page programs, safe lists, etc.. Those people are most likely still making money, hand over fist, with those programs, reeling in all of the new newbies, who haven't yet figured out that they [programs] just don't work.
The reason these types of online advertising don't work is, as I said previously, they are not targeted. All of the people who use these programs are selling something; they are not looking to buy something. What is the point of advertising your business opportunity, product, or service to a bunch of people who are trying to do exactly the same thing you are?

Traffic stats mean nothing if the hits don't convert to sales. And, how do you generate sales when the people who see your page have no interest in looking at it in the first place?

If you are promoting a home business opportunity, you must market to those who don't already have one. If you are selling shoes, you must advertise to those who want to buy shoes. Make sense?

How do you do that?

You put yourself in the search results for the keywords that your target market is searching for.

People use search engines for what they want to find; they do not join a traffic exchange, or a safe list to find anything. I mean come on... If you were looking for cosmetics, for instance, would you subscribe to a safe list, hoping to get a sales pitch on some cosmetic MLM? If you are looking for a home based business opportunity, wouldn't you go straight to Google, or another search engine, to start looking for one? Or, would you go join a traffic exchange and surf millions of pages, until you either found what you were looking for, or your eyes popped out?

How do you get yourself placed in those search engine results?

There a several different methods, but the one that really works best is posting good informational content to a web site, blog or RSS feed. For one thing, search engines look for content, because that is what they aim to provide their clients... the people searching. People want information, and search engines want to give it to them.

Article marketing fits this informational need perfectly. Online advertising through the use of articles. There are a few tricks to it, but it can actually be the easiest and quickest way to get in front of your targeted market.

Don't waste time, effort and especially money on those worn out and ineffective online advertising methods. Save yourself the frustration. They no longer work. Safe list mail doesn't usually get read, even if it does manage to slip through the filters. Traffic exchanges can be auto surfed without anyone ever seeing your site, and those who do see it are not who you're marketing to anyway.

Wasting time is as profitable as doing nothing at all.

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Re: Online Advertising Then and Now
2/18/2007 9:01:34 AM
Hi Trina!

Fantastic post! SOrry it took me a while to respond to it.

I agree wholeheartedly! I have been online since the mind 80's and things haven't changed. There are still a ton of "opportunities" out there

In todays internet economy those who are making the money are those who "get witt and get in the game"

These are people who:

#1 - Promo a real and viable product/service usable by most anyone.

I have done "oppurtunity assessments" for people and the sad fact is that 8 out of 10 of the people I have worked with have come to realise that what they are working is utterly useless to average joe websurfer. Granted there may be millions of marketers world wide... but average joe websurfer outnumbers us. Promoting a product, service, or opportunity that is only good to other marketers is like selling vitamins to your family. Eventually you'll run out of family to market to.

I don't want to sound negative or like I am picking on specific people or opportunities but the sad fact is that if people would take off the dollar sign blinders and do an honest assessment like the one I do with people.

The people who seem to succeed online are the ones that ask the hard questions BEFORE they get started. Questions like...

  • Who is going to be the REAL target customer?
  • Who can and will realistically be able to use this product or service?
  • Is it a product/service even a 80 year old grandmother may need?
  • Can I make money with this without recruiting?
  • What is it REALLY going to cost me to reach my target market(s)?
Granted this is a short list but these are some of the core questions I ask when I do an assessment with people.

#2 - Target their advertising like a homing missile.

I know a lot of people who have their business on every free traffic traffic exchange they can find. This is great for raising the hit counter, but totally useless for making sales. IF these people had money to spend... do you think they would be posting their ads in a place frequented by other poor, broke or just plain cheap people?

The people I know who are successful online go after the people who have money and WANT what they offer. Targetted advertising costs more yes, however which is better? to spend 5.00 on advertising and make no sales, or spend 10.00 and get 1 sale that makes you $20 profit after expenses?  It's a simple guiding formula ( it's for illustration purposes only to get a point across)

Targetting advertising = less visitors + quality  x  1-3% conversion = more sales
UNtagetted advertsing = tons of visitors - quality x 0% conversion = no sales.

Visitors = page views by a person
Quality = does the viewer actually WANT your offering or is it just "in their face"?
Sales = the thing that puts jingle in your jeans.

#3 Persistence and dedication.

All the people I know who are "successful" online got this way by picking ONE thing and doing that at full throttle, with patience, persistence and long term vision. This is something that is critical because yet so many people, I would venture to say 90 to 95% of the Adland members, are program hoppers. They have no patience, no persistence, and no long term vision. They want the fast easy buck for as little outlay of time, effort, and money as possible.

The sad fact is, and I am sure you'll agree with me Trina, at least to some degree, somewhere that these well meaning, decent, and deserving folks will likely never make the money they've been lead to believe is possible by playing this game of " Fast buck musical opportunities"

IF a person want success, it has to be WORKED FOR. Some high end top gun marketers is NOT going to make money for for people. One headline I got recently stated " Roy - Sit back and watch as Millionaires make money for you!"

Hello!? Last I looked Millionaires didn't run around making money for other people...they do it for themselves.... isn't that why they are Millionaires?

To summarize what I am trying to say in this longwinded post is basically this...

People will never manage to make a fortune online, until they get serious about business. To do this they will HAVE to screw their heads on straight, take off the dollar sign blinders, and put their noses to the grindstone.

In over 20 years of being online, nothing has changed except one mission critical aspect.

The mentality of "Mass advertising to any set of eyeballs available to promote a few dozen things" is either dead or on it's way to a fast death. The new mantra should be " One thing to those who want it."

It's all comes down to getting back to common sense and traditional business ethics. The big boys target their TV ads, we should be doing the same with our web ads.


All the best!

Roy H.
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Re: Online Advertising Then and Now
5/12/2007 6:41:25 PM

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