January 22, 2008

Recession-Proof Your Online Biz

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Recession-Proof Your Online Biz

      - by Jim Edwards

© Jim Edwards - All Rights reserved
    http://www.thenetreporter.com
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Ok, unless you live under a rock and get you news by carrier
pigeon, most people know the USA currently teeters on the
brink of recession.

Though I maintain my own opinions about what this will
actually mean to the average person, there’s no denying that
the economy may slow down and sales may slack off a bit.

So, in order to prevent this possible downshift in the
economic engine from affecting you, I offer the following
advice to help recession-proof your online business.

*See It To Believe It*

No matter what you sell, you can use video to demonstrate
either what you sell or the results customers should expect.

Product, service, software - it doesn’t matter. You can
either use full motion video or screen capture video to
"show and tell" people why and how your offering helps them.

In a down economy people try to make every dollar count.
Thus, consumers will spend more time on research and
comparison before buying just about everything.

Use video to set your business apart as every online playing
field gets more competitive.

*ASK What They Want*

Ask the people who buy from you, or are considering buying
from you, what they want most right now - then figure out a
way to sell it to them!

Too many online businesses assume they know what their
customers want and need. But in a down economy you must
maximize the value of every customer for your business.

You can do this quickly and easily with a survey via email
where you ask them about what they need and want as it
relates to your area of business. I personally use
www.OneMinutePoll.com to conduct my surveys.

*Become Invaluable*

Find a way to go beyond just selling a product, service, or
software.

Become invaluable to your customers. Become the last thing
they would ever throw overboard if their economic ship
started to sink.

You can often do this by combining whatever you sell with
information and news they can’t easily obtain elsewhere.

The easiest way to do this is to include special reports,
ebooks, videos, or articles on your website, with purchases,
or in an email newsletter.

If you sell the same thing everyone else does, you’re just a
commodity judged on price.

If you provide added, demonstrable value to your customers,
you transform into a "resource" they can’t let go.

*Stuck In Traffic?*

Most online businesses lapse into one or two main sources of
online traffic generation (no, this doesn’t include "hoping"
for traffic).

Whether using pay-per-click, banners, email or some other
method, we all tend to gravitate towards what "worked in the
past."

Unfortunately, in a down economy, those traffic sources may
dry up, increase in cost, or stop converting (or all of the
above). But, as the saying goes, when one door closes,
another opens somewhere else.

You must constantly look for and test new sources of traffic
because you might just find one that could revolutionize (or
save) your business.

Make it a priority to find and test at least one new source
of traffic per month.

Recession-proofing your online business is easier than you
think.

It simply comes down to discovering what enough people want,
effectively demonstrating you provide it, and making
yourself an indispensable part of their lives.


Jim Edwards is a syndicated newspaper columnist and the
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4 Comments »

February 3, 2008

Harian Metro :

great post Jim, i’m also researching for new ways to find traffic online…

Jim, i want to thank you for the post..i’m a bit new to this and to find this blog and learn from you is a great blessing for me..

February 7, 2008

Vitallywell :

Good point on the economy. You can’t put all your eggs in one basket. We have to spread out our traffic sources to protect ourselves. Spend a little time each day posting comments, blogs, forums…

April 9, 2008

Joanne :

I think markets that help people to succeed, like the IM market and self-help won’t suffer with a recession.

When Dale Carnegie announced his lecture at the Carnegie Hall in the middle of the great depression, everybody thought nobody would show up because people “should be worried about paying their bills”. The opposite happened. It also was a great time for self-help and make money “gurus” because when people have no money, all they have is hope, and if they have to choose, they don’t pay their mortgage to buy “the solution” for their problems.

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