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Emerging entrepreneurs from
around the globe would like to try their hand on online
marketing. Where to start and what to sell are the first
stumbling blocks for these aspiring entrepreneurs.
Fortunately, entrepreneurs
can overcome this state of inertia given the right
guidance. This article aims to guide and stimulate your
creativity on how to generate one’s online product.
To cash in from the
marketing advantages of the Internet you must first
provide a product. There is an exsisting theory in
marketing on on existing pattern people buy products.
Significantly, product must
be something that people want not what they need. If you
offer only what people need you may not get a strong
demand for your product. It is a fact that people buy
based on emotions. People have to justify their decisions
to buy after making a purchase from an emotional
standpoint.
To put it another way,
people will always make a decision based on emotion and
justify it logically. The product must be able to grab the
interest, desire and inspiration of your potential
customers. Interest, desire and inspiration will trigger
the emotions, which will create a ”want” of a product.
This is a key concept if you want to have a successful
product online.
Some people will be at a
loss in finding a product. A good program for a beginner
is to join an affiliate partnership. An affiliate program
allows anyone who has a website to sell and promote a
product in exchange for a commission. Affiliate merchants
pays between five percent (5%) to seventy five
percent(75%) commission. The job of an affiliate is pretty
easy. There are no products to develop, carry or ship and
no orders to process and refund. All the hard work is
handled directly by the affiliate company. The popular
affiliate companies are, Amazon, Ebay, Commission
Junction, Be Free, Click Trade Link Share, among others.
Another method for
searching products is during the Christmas season.
Whatever the economic class they fall into, as a rule,
people prepare for gift giving. A pervasive sense of
generosity fills the air, and seemingly, people have more
money to spend. The last 2 “ber” months are the best
time to look for opportunities.
To cite an example stall in
most malls are a good venue to look for new products.
These stalls also are a good place to see if the potential
product will actually sell and can be sustained by the
market. The workplace is also a good place to find
opportunities. There are a lot of corporations looking for
Christmas giveaways. Because of budget constraints,
corporations always look value for money. Since people may
be too busy to go and shop, one can avail of the informal
market place tucked under the desk of the enterprising
employees. This mode can be a promising outlet for the
potential product. Staff also organize exchange gift
programs and create the need for daily or weekly
gift-giving that leads up to the annual office Christmas
party.
On the other hand,
executives are looking for presents for their staff, their
peers, and boss. On the other, rank and file look for
gifts for their bosses. Indeed more opportunities in
November and December, that one will ever get in the other
ten months of the year given the general propensity to
spend at this time. If your product cannot sell in the
next 45 days. It will certainly be more difficult to do so
later.
I hope this article was
able to stimulate your creativity. Pull out your new
product ideas from your thinking cap. Incubate them now
and find out if they have an economically sustainable
market. Be sensitive and monitor how the market reacts to
them.
Most importantly, It is not
enough to have just a product. If it does not sell, you
must find reasons why it did not sell.
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About
The Author
Greg
Montenegro has been in international
marketing since 1992.His firm exports
computer components to Asia. For tips and
online oppurtunites go to www.geocities.com/pexcor/millionaire.html |
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