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How is Internet Marketing like QVC (or Home Shopping Network)

I’m not sure if these channels are available in other countries, but in the US, there are two big shopping channels, QVC and Home Shopping Network (or HSN). They are basically a series of advertisements or infomercials for the various companies they partner with to sell their products, fit into half hour time slots. While I am aware of them, I have never really watched them before. Until recently, that is.

My wife Jamie is, to put it mildly, very enthusiastic about the Christmas season. Truth be told, she is CRAZY about Christmas. So when she found out that QVC runs an annual “Christmas in July” weekend where they sell all kinds of products related to Christmas, of course the TV was tuned into QVC for 48 hours straight! On the plus side, where are almost done with our Christmas shopping for the year. On the down side, it was a rather costly television session!

While Jamie was watching QVC, I was doing my best to ignore it, thinking that there was nothing I would be interested in. While I was right about the products (although some of the ornaments were rather nice), I should have paid more attention for a different reason. I didn’t realize it until QVC did another Christmas special yesterday. Was it supposed to be “Christmas in August?” I’m not exactly sure. “Christmas in July” sounds more catchy to me. But I digress.

I should have paid closer attention, not because I wanted to buy something, but because I learned something from the way they sell their products. You might think there is not much to selling products on a channel that is explicitly devoted to selling stuff, but you’d be mistaken. While it’s true that most people who tune in are looking to buy something, there is no guarantee they will be convinced to buy what you are selling at that particular moment. So there has to be some method to the way they are talking about the products.

I found the following techniques that I believe can be useful in Internet Marketing:

Product Demonstrations
Every product was shown working, being set up, or being played with. Whether it was a set of Christmas lights, a remote control car, or a music box, everything was shown in use, rather than just sitting in a box. I think this is one of the advantages of TV, in that you can show something in motion rather than just a static image or text. I believe this is why video is becoming such a powerful tool in internet marketing.

Customer Testimonials
Interspersed throughout the program were calls from previous customers. These were not long conversations, but for about 30 seconds each, the sales person would ask callers which product they bought and why, what they liked about it, and who they were buying it for. Social proof goes a long way, so getting people who are so enthusiastic about the product that they are willing to help sell it sends a strong message. I also think some people will say anything to get their voices heard on TV, but that’s just me being cynical. Similarly, testimonials on squeeze pages and comments on blog posts provide a little bit of verification that there is value in whatever you are selling or saying.

Personalize the Message
Every sales person on the show had an example of a friend or relative that had found this product so useful, or had been so happy to receive it as a gift. Aside from the testimonials mentioned above, this was a way to get customers to see themselves using the product. I think this is one of the strongest strategies used by the sales people on QVC. If you can get the customer to identify with the scenario you are presenting, then they will of course want the same feeling of satisfaction you are telling them about.

Sense of Urgency
For every product, there were only “limited quantities” available. In some cases this was a few hundred items, in others it was a few thousand. Throughout the broadcast, these numbers were continually updated, to give the viewer the sense that if they didn’t order RIGHT NOW, there would be none left. Occasionally, the products would become sold out, and viewers would be told that they could still order to be placed on a wait list, and “hopefully” they would be able to purchase their item once more came in stock. I’m not sure that the quantities were truly as limited as they claimed, because fairly often a few more would become available an hour or two later. Either way, the fear of missing out on your only chance to get that great deal can be a powerful motivator.

Discounts and Bundles
Almost every product had a retail price with a discounted price below it. Also, in many cases products were combined into a bundle with complimentary products or accessories. The idea of receiving more value for your money makes it easier to rationalize the purchase. I think this is why so many squeeze pages have a suggested value for a product, even if it is being given away for free. Also, the use of bonuses to help sell affiliate products is a common practice that seems to work well.

Believe me, I was as surprised as you probably are to get so much out of a shopping channel. I think I can find a few more tidbits by watching a bit more closely, but for now, I think these concepts will be a benefit to anyone trying their hand at Internet Marketing.

Additions to My Blog

Hi there, I just wanted to put up a quick update about some of the changes I have made to my blog recently. I can’t seem to leave well enough alone, so I am constantly tweaking and adjusting the various pages and features to see if I can create something that is more valuable and interesting to my readers.

First up, I have added icons with links to my RSS feed and my accounts on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube. You can find these links on the right-hand sidebar at the top. I know my YouTube channel only has one video so far, but I’m working on adding a few more this week.

Second, I have added a page for any giveaway events that I am aware of, so you can sign up as a contributor, or just as a regular member if you want to grab some cool free stuff! You can find this page under “Giveaway Events” in the menu bar near the top of the page, or by clicking here.

Lastly, I have added a page for the free products I am giving away, both to my blog readers and to the giveaway events. Since I have my own product now as well as a few resale rights products, I figured it would be good to have a page to keep track of them all. You can find this page under “Free Products” in the menu bar near the top of the page, or by clicking here.

Announcing the Release of Productivity Power Plan!

Well, I’ve finally gone and done it! I’m releasing my very first ebook, Productivity Power Plan! After countless hours and many revisions, I think it’s ready. I could keep agonizing over it for a few more weeks, but at some point you have to stop delaying and get it out there.

I’d like to thank everyone for their encouraging comments and constructive advice while I’ve been working on this ebook. I seriously don’t think I could have kept up the momentum without the feedback I was receiving to keep going.

For those who are interested, Productivity Power Plan is my solution to the problem of too much to do, and no time to do it in! If you follow my four-step process, you will see massive gains in your productivity, whether you are using it for your business or your personal life. Best of all, I’m releasing it for free!

If you want a free copy of the ebook go here:

http://www.productivitypowerplan.com/

Please let me know what you think of the ebook. Also, I’m considering expanding it into a full-fledged productivity course. Would anyone be interested in that?

Finished My First Ebook!

I finally did it! My ebook, Productivity Power Plan, has reached the final draft stage! While it was an interesting and rewarding experience, I’m glad it’s over for now. I will be releasing the ebook in the next few days as a free product, both here and on http://productivitypowerplan.com.

Before I release it to the public, I would like to send a few review copies out, so I can get some feedback. If you are interested in a copy, please reply in the comments, or contact me on Twitter.

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My First Video! Blog Theme Customization

OK folks, I’m new at this, so please take it easy on me.  Here is my first attempt at creating a video:

Let me know how I did.  I think I need to work on the pauses and the “umms,” but other than that, I think it’s a good start!  As a side note, I used the 30-day trial of Camtasia Studio, and I was impressed with how easy it was to use!  More on that later.

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How to write an ebook

I may be getting ahead of myself by writing this now, as I haven’t released my ebook yet, but I wanted to share with you my method of writing.  The hardest part of writing anything is getting started, so hopefully my methods will get things moving for you.

When I set out to write my productivity ebook, I had a thousand ideas running around my head, but no idea how to put them on paper.  I could see the general thoughts I wanted to convey, but I couldn’t organize them properly, which effectively had me paralyzed.  I realized that the key to good writing is organization.

I had teachers all through high school and college tell me that I must create an outline before I begin writing.  I always ignored them, because I typically don’t know exactly what I’m going to write until I actually start writing it.  My approach in school (shh, don’t tell any of my old teachers!) was to write the assignment out, and work out the outline after the fact.

But for this ebook, I knew I wanted to take a different approach.  Since this is for public consumption, and I am really trying to provide useful information that can actually help people, I wanted to make sure I stayed on track, touched on all the ideas I wanted to convey, and hopefully present the information in a clear and concise manner.

Since I have had so little success with outlines in the past, I knew creating an outline was not an option.  So I turned to mind mapping.  Alex Jeffreys has discussed mind-mapping in his coaching program, and while I am familiar with the term, I have never actually seen it in action until he taught about it.  I found this great mind-mapping software called FreeMind, which is even better because it is completely free.  I then proceeded to create a mind map on everything I could think of related to productivity.  This included things like avoiding distractions, staying motivated, and productivity tools.  I’ll share the mind map in the actual ebook, because I don’t want to ruin the experience of reading through it.

Once I had a brain dump of absolutely everything in my head related to productivity, I set about organizing the information into categories and subcategories.  This way I could see what topics were related and should be written about in the same chapter of the ebook.  Once that was complete, I went to Google to start filling in the blanks.  For example, I had a section of the mind map on productivity tools, but I only had one or two tools written down.  I went out and researched what other tools would be useful, and added the good ones to the mind map.  Once my research was complete, I had what I considered to be a complete mind map.

From there, writing the ebook was surprisingly easy.  I would simply pick a section of the mind map, and create a chapter based on the topics included in that section.  Once I had a road map, the writing just came easier, and I didn’t have to worry about getting off track.

My other worry was about my writing style.  I have a tendency to get overly formal when I write.  I think I have been successful on this blog at keeping my tone more informal and more “real,” meaning the way I speak in real life.  Since I have had some positive feedback on my writing style here, I tried to stay with the same style in my ebook.  A few times I drifted into a more formal “research report” style, which I then had to correct.  I believe I caught them all, but I’ll be releasing a few review copies of the ebook shortly, so hopefully I’ll get some constructive feedback.

Let me know your tips for writing.  I found mind mapping to be exceptionally powerful, especially with my aversion to standard outlines.  If you know of a better way, I’d be eager to hear it.

Choosing a Blog Theme

Choosing a theme for your blog seems like a big decision.  You’re basically branding yourself, so how professional your blog looks is directly dependent on the theme you choose.  No pressure, right?  Luckily, it’s not that hard to find great themes, and if you don’t like the results, you can always change to another theme later.

Let’s start with an explanation of what a theme is.  In WordPress (the only blogging platform I actively use, but this should apply for Blogger and Typepad as well), a theme is a collection of settings, layouts, and graphics that make up the look and feel of your site.  Things like the font size, type, and color, the header graphics, and the number of columns are all dependent on the theme.  A theme makes it easier to customize the look of your site without having to write the code yourself (usually anyway), or hiring a website designer to do it for you.

Even with the theme taking care of most of the details for you, it still used to be a daunting process to actually install the theme on your blog.  You used to have to download the theme, extract it to your hard drive, and upload the files via FTP to your blog’s themes directory.  The good news is that with recent versions of WordPress, there is now the option to directly install your theme from within the WordPress admin panel.  This only works for themes that are listed in the WordPress theme directory.  For themes not listed there, the files still must be uploaded as mentioned earlier.

So let’s start with the theme directory.  How do you find a good theme?  In your admin panel, go to Appearance > Add New Themes.  From there you are brought to a very helpful search page.  If you know what the theme is called, you can type it into the search box.  Otherwise, you can search for specific features you are looking for, including color, number of columns, width, and other features.

AddNewThemesAs you can see, it is very easy to narrow down the options to find exactly what you are looking for.  Once you have a theme that you like, you can preview it on a demo site to see what the end result will look like, and you can install it on your site.  With a few clicks, you now have a professional looking WordPress Blog!  Not so hard, was it?

There are additional levels of customization you may want to do with your blog.  Say you want a custom header, or graphic with a link to another site.  There are a number of ways to do so, including adding a widget, or placing the code directly into the template files.  But these are topics for another post.  For now, know that you can “tweak” your template to make it look exactly the way you like.

Another note; there are also paid themes available.  I have not used these so far, so I don’t know too much about them.  The only ones I have seen in action are Thesis and Semiologic.   Since I haven’t really played around with these enough to give an informed recommendation, I’m linking to them for informational purposes only; they are not affiliate links.  The advantage to these paid themes is that they give you more control over tweaking the themes from within the admin panel, without having to resort to manual coding.  As I said, I haven’t tried them yet, but if I do, I will certainly post a more detail review.

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