How to Make Money Online by Choosing A Product/Partners in Internet Marketing

Jan 29
08:10

2009

John Rattigan

John Rattigan

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It's absolutely a fair argument to state that at the end of the day the fact that a product or service actually delivers what it promises to, is the most important thing. Otherwise it can be considered nothing but a trick or a con. So what matters - the name and branding or the quality?

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Here's a dilemma for you. Does the name and branding of a product or service really matter,How to Make Money Online by Choosing A Product/Partners in Internet Marketing Articles or is it the quality of the product or service itself that is the important thing?

I would say that is a fair argument to say that what the product or service actually delivers what it promises to is the most important thing. Otherwise it can be considered nothing but a trick or a con.

So are there brands out there that have a strong name or profile... yet actually provide poor, expensive or just plain inferior services or products? I can certainly think of several examples of this in the UK: Some are big companies with a national or even international presence that I have moved away from being a customer of due to incompetence, poor quality products or lousy customer service. Clearly they have been guilty of not doing what they say they are going to do. I'm sure you have your own examples in mind now, as this is not a UK only issue!

This is why it is important to evaluate all aspects of any product or service you may be associating with when involved in Internet marketing. One bad recommendation can damage your list and YOUR reputation forever just by association - and add up to a massive waste of your own money and time. There are so many other things to consider when looking for affiliate partners and other internet marketing partners. Previous experience and mistakes were valuable learnings that guided me well in my evaluations. Here are the areas and questions that were important to me:

* Who is behind the product and what reputation do they have?

* What guarantees do they offer Customers/Affiliates?

* Do you get your website provided?

* Do you get proven copywriting?

* Do you get an auto responder system that is already programmed to communicate with your customers?

* Do you get a BIG ticket end product that can put between around $500 - $1000 per sale in your pocket?

* Do you get small ticket product sales, as these can help cover your marketing costs?

* Do you have your serious prospects telephoned on your behalf? This step alone can help to boost your conversions like crazy!

* Do you get the option of an online support community?

* Finally, do you leverage of the benefit from sales made by your customers, and their customers etc?

An example I can give first hand is that I am involved in a project where we were using the phrase 'Instant Income' in the marketing, which many of us felt was open to being misunderstood. The word instant has now been replaced by the word 'INFINITE' and I am delighted about this not only because it is a more accurate description for my prospects, but also because it verifies for me that I have chosen ethical and flexible partners to work with who listen and are customer focused.

Was the change strictly necessary? No, and it's no doubt cost them a fair bit to make the change, but they recognise the importance of reputation and integrity when branding and marketing products and services - and that is exactly the sort of partner most people are looking for when evaluating all the internet marketing opportunities out there.