How To Network Online To Get Clients

 

Since I am the online business coach, 95% of my clients find me online, and quite a few of them find me through online networking. I have also got a lot of publicity for my business, was interviewed, and got lots of great contacts through my online networking connections. Here are my recommendations to help you get clients when networking online:

Spend the time and network on a regular basis. Networking is not a one time action, rather, it is a long term process. When you put in the time, you will get the results you are looking for.

Find good places to network for you and your business. Who is your target market? Where does your target market network? Find those places and participate on a regular basis.

Always use a signature when networking online. If you post a good, thoughtful message in the group you participate in, people reading it would like to learn more about you. This is where your signature comes in – make sure that it provides enough incentive for the reader to click on the link in the signature and learn more about you.

To learn more about online networking to get clients, join me for my upcoming Online Networking That Gets Results Teleseminar.

Biana Babinsky



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Turn Your Web Site Visitors Info Customers

 

There are a few reasons why your numerous web site visitors are not turning into customers:

– You might be attracting the wrong customers. You need to make sure that your marketing/advertising is communicating the right message to the right people. If people who come to your web site are not your target market, they will NOT buy, and you will end up with too many web site visitors, and not enough customers.

– Your web copy/images/web site content might not be doing a good job explaining your products. Even if your target customers come to your web site, you still need to do a good job convincing them that they need YOUR products.

– It is confusing how to place an order. When a customer is ready to place an order, it needs to be as simple as possible. If people find that things are confusing on your web site, they leave instead of placing on order.

My Turn Your Reluctant Website Visitors Into Enthusiastic Customers Special Report  describes in detail how to deal with the too many visitors, not enough customers issue.



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Best Colors For Your Web Site

 

Do you know how to use colors to further your message and keep peopleon your web site, instead of them running away in horror as soon as they see your web site?

One of the services I provide to my clients is web site evaluation. I have reviewed many web sites, and I have seen pretty much every color of the rainbow used on the web site. Sometimes the colors are all wrong, and my eyes start to actually hurt after looking at a web site for a few minutes. Too many bright colors, blinking banners and moving words take the attention away from the web site’s message.

On the other hand, a good design and a good color scheme stays in the background and lets the web site visitors concentrate of what’s really important – the web copy.

Biana Babinsky

Biana Babinsky is the online business consultant, expert and author, who helps coaches, consultants, virtual assistants, professional organizers and other solopreneurs use their blogs and web site statistics to market better online. Learn more about her marketing training program at https://www.MarketingSalad.com



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How To Create Buzz For Your New Product

 

Are you working on a new book or an ebook? Then now is the time to create buzz for this new product!

What tools will you use to do that? Take a look at blogs. As more and more people are reading blogs, bloggers are becoming influential in recommending resources and creating buzz for new products. My very own blog readers (you know who you are :) sometimes ask me to recommend a products that will help them market and promote themselves online.

Look for blogs that your target audience reads, and approach the person(or people) who blog on it. Maybe they can review your book or ebook on the blog? Give away a copy to one of the readers in a raffle? Promote your book on their blog through your affiliate program? See if you can create a win-win situation for yourself and the blogger – this will help you get exposed to a whole new audience.

And don’t forget to start your own blog. It will help you brand your business and products further and create your own brand online. For more information on promoting your business with a blog, take a look at 5 Steps to Success with Business Blogging Special Report.

Biana Babinsky



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Free AOL Service Confusing To Customers

 

According to this WSJ article, AOL’s Switch To Free Features Sows Confusion.

“As laid out by AOL, paying subscribers who ignore the change will stay on their current plan at the existing rate. Those who have an alternative Internet connection can use AOL software and its virus and spyware protection — without a monthly charge.”

AOL still offers other paying packages to its consumers. What seems to be confusing to many people who have received an email about the free AOL service was how to actually switch to the free plan.

Is your web copy clear to your clients? It might be crystal clear to YOU (of course, you wrote it), but it could be extremely confusing to your web site visitors. And, when people are confused by what they are reading, they usually don’t take advantage of the offer.

Biana Babinsky

Biana Babinsky is the online business consultant, expert and author, who helps coaches, consultants, virtual assistants, professional organizers and other solopreneurs use their blogs and web site statistics to market better online. Learn more about her marketing training program at https://www.MarketingSalad.com



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Is Online Networking A Waste of Time?

 

If you are spending time networking online and not getting any clients, you are not alone. Many people I have talked to tell me that they spend 5-10 hours a week networking online, and have nothing to show for it.

If you are not getting any clients online, you might be networking in the wrong groups or not networking effectively.

Join me for the Online Networking That Gets Results Teleseminar and learn all of the following:

* The very first step you must take to establish yourself as a credible expert, while networking online

* The critical information on dramatically increasing the number of people visiting your web site, after they encountered you during online networking. Almost everyone I have met gets this wrong.

* Little known ways to create online deals and opportunities that will help you promote your products and services to a bigger audience

and much more.

The teleseminar will take place on August 31st at 8pm Eastern and it costs just $19 to attend.

Click Here To Register for Online Networking That Gets Results Teleseminar



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Couple-surfing: Love me, love my blog

 

Internet and blogging are becoming a part of daily life for some couples. Couple-surfing: ‘Love me, love my blog’ says that some couples don’t communicate about some subjects verbally. Instead, they use a blog.

So, what exactly is couple surfing? According to the article,

“Coined by bloggers responding to a column on the online version of “Wired” magazine, couple-surfing describes “netaholics” or “infomaniacs” who surf alongside each other — doing together what used to be seen as a solitary activity.”

So what does this mean for you, an business owner? More and more of these articles on new uses of the Internet are telling me that more and more people are using the Internet, and even more about interested in doing that. Articles are written in hopes that people will read them. If there weren’t any readership, the Internet-related articles would not be appearing as frequently in the mainstream media.

And, as Internet becomes more and more prevalent, more and more people will be using it to get products and services they need.

Biana Babinsky is the online business consultant, expert and author, who helps coaches, consultants, virtual assistants, professional organizers and other solopreneurs use their blogs and web site statistics to market better online. Learn more about her marketing training program at https://www.MarketingSalad.com



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The Best Approach to Multiple Income Streams

 

When my clients want to create multiple income streams, some go for creating very different products for the same target audience. Others go for different products for different audiences.

Which approach do you think is better? If you are working with different target market, you will have to do different mailing lists, write different blogs, different articles, and use different promotional techniques to reach your target markets. When you have different products, but work with the same target market, it is easier. While you are promoting or networking with your target market, you could offer different products. After all, your products are created for this market; all you have to find out is what a particular person’s needs are.

What I teach my students at Marketing Salad, the online business coaching community for solopreneurs is the need to create different products and services for the same target market.

There are many different products you can create. Books, ebooks, special reports, CDs, group coaching/consulting, audio guides and many more. Creating them for the same target market helps you really concentrate on your target market, and become well-known in it.

For example, as I work with solopreneurs, all of the products and services I have created are for solopreneurs:

https://www.MarketingSalad.com helps solopreneurs create passive income streams online.

Online Business Coaching helps solopreneurs get more clients by marketing online.

Complete Step by Step Online Marketing Course helps solopreneurs promote their business better online.

I would recommend that you concentrate on one target market, find out what it really needs, and create products / services that can solve their problems.

Once you have done that, and you have some time, you can look at your other target market, learn about the needs and problems, and create products to solve their problems.

Biana Babinsky



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Product Placement and MySpace

 

Product placement is not just for movies and TV shows anymore. Product placement has come to online social networks. According to the article On MySpace, Millions of Users Make ‘Friends’ With Ads article in WSJ, movie characters now have MySpace pages. They also have lots of friends.

Which movie charcters have MySpace pages? According to the article, Ricky Bobby, from the new movie “Talladega Nights” has a page:

“Ricky Bobby has 47,000 “friends,” MySpace lingo for users linked to the page. The 1,500 comments range from admiration (“You kicked butt in the race the other day. Loved when you signed my baby’s head”) to exultation (“Ricky Bobby is the Man!!”).”

Other characters with pages include:

“John Tucker, the womanizing teenager of “John Tucker Must Die,” and each of his four girlfriends have MySpace pages. (You can check John’s basketball schedule or read about Carrie’s plans for college.) So do seven of the characters from “Accepted,” a film about college students debuting this week. (Bartleby Gaines, the fictional star, lists “Fake I.D.’s” and “Monica” as his interests.) Even the creepily-quiet mascot king from the Burger King commercials has a site. (“If you’d like to be the King’s friend, he’s totally down with that,” his page introduction says.)”



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What Is Easier To Promote New Product or Old Product?

 

While it might seem that it is easier to promote a new product (all the cool, new product buzz), there lots of different ways to promote an older product, as long as it is relevant to your target market.

When you have just created a page about the new product online, the page is brand new. This means that search engines don’t know about it, there are no incoming links to it, etc. As the web page matures, while you are (hopefully) marketing the product online, search engines index it, there are more and more incoming links to it, more people are recommending it, after buying it themselves, etc. The buzz is building on top of buzz, and more and more people are learning about your product.

But how do you start creating buzz? Which techniques should you use? Here is an article I wrote on Online Marketing Techniques To Drive Traffic You Your Web Site.



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