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Sunday, January 20, 2008

Sunday Email Part 24- A Blogging Tip

If you're new to my subscription and wondering what is a "Sunday Email", it's an email full of my rants, personal tips and opinions on marketing especially in the "internet marketing" niche. Sometimes, opinions on life. Whatever it is... it'll give you value after spending time reading it. To make sure you won’t miss any future issue, subscriber for free at www.sundayemail.com

You know-- sometimes my Sunday Emails can be harshed. Cuts through like a ninja's blade. But come on, they're my rants. If I want to keep everyone happy and write about the colorful rainbow, birds chirping, flowers blooming, etc then I should just opens up a nursery home and take care of children.

So if you can relate to what I wrote when reading it-- good because I know it had just served the purpose of helping people.

One more thing-- it'll offend marketers. I hope you're not the one.

Leave The Comments There

Today, I like to share some business tips related to blogging. Not much of rants. I wouldn't consider myself as a blogging guru or anything close to that, but I guess I'm applying the experience that I know how to increase your profit.

It's silly not to publish valid negative comments on your blog.

If a customer is unhappy with you, would you want to hear it or not?

Well, there's no right or wrong answer. Some might say, they would rather not hear about it because it affects them emotionally. By cutting out of any negative energy, they can focus better on what they want to accomplish and give better attention to their 'preferred' customers.

At the same time, it's good to hear customers complain so that you can improve on your weakness. I don't need to elaborate on this simple idea because it's written in almost any business books ever written.

But what most people missed is HOW they can capitalize on it and improve their business by solving the customer's problem as quickly as possible. This is provided that your product or service is indeed, flaw or required to tie some loose ends you've missed. But be carewful: You don't focus on customers that complain because they are not getting their solution and not using your product.

Read that sentence again because it may sounds confusing at first.

You don't focus on customers that complain because they are not getting their solution and not using your product. These are whiners. You can't fix it or try to please them. Stay away from them because they'll make you loose more in terms of your time and energy. Before you know, they will be eaten up. Always remember, you can only FIX if your product is not living to its claim when they're being used. If you say that your drill can drill holes, it better drills hole.

So what does this has to do with blogging?

When there's a negative or disagreement being post as a Comment towards your own personal post, let it go live! Don't try to hide it.

If someone starts to complain about your product, site or you personally, this is a good opportunity to find out why and make him become an advocator.

Now when you want to do this, always remember the first rule-- you only fix and improve if the complain is 'real' and you (your product) do have a problem.

For instance, if you sell a $97 software and you blog's about your industry's updates and tips. Let's say a customer of yours is complaining how upset he is when he can't seem to install the software purchased and your customer service is not replying his email. He'll give up and convinced that you and your product are terrible unless you show up for the rescue.

First, you'll investigate the inferiority of your product. Once confirmed this is true, the first thing you should do is to apologize and fix the issue. Then you tell him that as an appreciation towards his business, you'll give him 12-months free software update, 5 plugins of the software worth $197 and your latest software for free. How would he feels if he's being treated that way?

First, you admit your flaw. He'll feel good and felt that you're a responsible company.

Second, you say you're sorry. He feels good again.

Third, you give him more products for free. He saved money and extremely happy now.

Imagine if he's the type of person who leaves a blog comment on your blog, he might do the same as well on other people's blog and participate in forums. Saving one sale is not about getting to keep the $97. It's about getting others to spread the good buying experience they can expect from you.

Although this might sound very theory-based more than application-based, you'll be surprised how small your niche can be especially the whole network is so well connected, thanks to the internet. I mean, there are internet marketers today who received so much bad-mouth that no JV partners would want to work with them. The common ones you've heard are probazbly the feedbacks of poor at processing refunds or 'forget' to payout affiliate commissions.

Other than that, you got to understand the nature of blogs. Blogs are normally personal stuff, although it's been use very effectively for companies or corporations nowadays.

People like to read contradicting information.

If they want to read the canned message, they would have read a text book. Blogs promise the latest updates and most of them, have a personal touch. A character. Wouldn't it makes you more interested to read when there's comment saying how WRONG the opinion or information posted by the blog owner? I'm sure it'll steer some attention. Or heat. Somehow, it keeps the 'conversation' alive because the reader will never know what will be the next response.

At the end? More people read your blog.

I mean, deep down your heart, wouldn't you like to read a blog comment of a well-known internet marketer criticizing another marketer's stuff because he has all of the evidence to prove? It's a like a drama, if you know what I mean.

So next time, when someone leaves a VALID negative comment on your blog, let it stay. And if you're going to leave any negative comment at my today's post, go ahead. I'll publish them for you. But hey, I'm MORE THAN HAPPY if you're going to leave a positive comment instead. (smile)

If you have been reading the "Sunday Email" series, I'll always ask for your favor to leave a Comment if you find value of what you've read. It'll be most appreciated because I read all of them personally. (smile)

-Patric Chan

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Sunday, January 13, 2008

Sunday Email Part 23

If you're new to my subscription and wondering what is a "Sunday Email", it's an email full of my rants, personal tips and opinions on marketing especially in the "internet marketing" niche. Sometimes, opinions on life. Whatever it is... it'll give you value after spending time reading it. To make sure you won’t miss any future issue, subscriber for free at www.sundayemail.com

You know-- sometimes my Sunday Emails can be harshed. Cuts through like a ninja's blade. But come on, they're my rants. If I want to keep everyone happy and write about the colorful rainbow, birds chirping, flowers blooming, etc then I should just opens up a nursery home and take care of children.

So if you can relate to what I wrote when reading it-- good because I know it had just served the purpose of helping people.

One more thing-- it'll offend marketers. I hope you're not the one.


Which One's Going To Help Me?

Are you subscribing to a lot of internet marketer’s list/newsletter?

I was going through my mailbox and I couldn't help to rant about this. My mailbox is flooded with prelaunch email promotions.

Just in this month alone, here are the big launches (not in any particular order):

*StomperNet's Social Marketing
*Derek Gehl's Turnkey Business
*Armand Morin's Internet Marketing Explained
*Frank Kern's Mass Site Control
*Mike Long's Toll Gate Method

This is not counting the small launches yet. The five launches above will generate millions or at least a few hundred thousands.

If none of these look familiar to you, it's good and bad. Good if you're focus of what you're doing in your own world and bad if you're shutting yourself out of the internet marketing world because you'll miss out to learn new cool stuff from them.

Sorry to dissapoint you but I'm not going to critique any of these. It's not that I don’t want to, I can't! These are all great programs created by the 'doers', not some flimsy, crappy bull of wannabe marketers. And I've met or communicated with most of them personally. As a matter of fact, I'll recommend you to buy one if you like the money-making ideas they are sharing. There's no affiliate link here to prove that I'm not bias because there's nothing in for me. Maybe, I might even end up getting a few of them for myself. :-)

But there's a problem to this-- If an average person wants to buy several of the courses, how is he going to do that? On average, each of them will cost at least a grant. Don't give me the bull that they'll pay on its own because you'll make more money by using them because you and me knows that not everyone will be a success story.

Here's a fact-- all marketers have their own product launch. Apart than the usual reason of helping people, it's their job to add value and generate income for themselves. Heck, it's my job as well. It's a lucrative business to create new courses and sell to the market.

The names I've mentioned above are the movers and shakers of the internet marketing niche. Holy crap, how do you think a normal marketer's going to launch his product in this marketplace? You can apply all kind of product launch techniques you know and it's still not going to generate the income you think it will.

In all of the product launches I've took part last 2 months, I've got the top 10 JV partners spot. These are Ewen Chia's Super Affiliates Membership, Yanik Silver's Info Players Workshop DVD, Nitro Marketing's NitroBlueprint and Jo Han Mok's Project Pill Gates. I can do this because I'm very selective towards the product to be promoted and also, I've been long in this 'game'. Spend years to build the business and relationship. Please, please don't get me wrong-- I'm not here to impress you but to stress a point which is... it's darn hard to promote launches as an affiliate and if you're expecting to have your own product launch, you better start preparation months ahead.

Most people are still diluted about making money online. They buy a $47 or $97 courses and wanted to make money online, trying to sell another internet marketing course or create one of their own kinds.

I'm sure those people are pissed now by reading my blog and probably unsubscribe from my list. Dude, it's either you want to face the truth and be prosperous or living in a fantasy world and get more pitches into your mailbox. Your choice.

"So, are you going to talk about being focus AGAIN, Patric?"

Ha. I would want to but I think I've mentioned that a million times in my past Sunday Email Series archive. So I'm going to rant on something else--

DON'T BE A DREAMER.

Buying the Social Marketing program won't give you No. 1 ranking in YouTube.com.

Or buying Internet Marketing Revealed will not make you money.

No programs will give you the red button which says, "Push this button once a day and money will come to you from the internet."

No programs. Including mine. Ahem.

It's about DOING IT. If you do, you get no. 1 placing in YouTube.com or build a successful internet business.

Can you?

Of course you can or will. Otherwise, why are you interested to read an internet marketing blog like this? :-)

If you can't, then you should buy a course to teach you how to take action.

But today's not the day to talk about 'taking actions' either. It's about how to apply what you're going to get from the courses. And the way to apply them successfully is to have a clear business model.

With a business model, then you know what you want.

A successful business model focuses on getting sales (I was reminded about this after reading "Ready, Fire, Aim: Zero to $100 Million in No Time Flat". Good book to read.)

Thus, the bottom line is this:

"Can This Course Compliments To What I'm Doing Right Now Or Will It Show Me A Practical Way To Make More Money Online?"

Sales, dude.

Focus on bringing that into your online business and other things are just part of your internet business. Now, please don't leave a Comment and says that customer service, product development, etc are equally or more important. We are not in the fifth grade to argue who's right or wrong. YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN. I'm over generalizing simply to stress my point of HOW IMPORTANT sales are.


The Funniest Guarantees I've Ever Read

I 'accidentally' stumbled upon a salesletter for a one-on-one coaching program that this marketer is selling. I think he priced it at $5,000 or something like that. Maybe more, couldn't remember.

Here's the funny part:

If you join his coaching program, he'll guarantee you that you'll gain an increase of knowledge but he doesn't guarantee that you'll make money. Basically, I think he's saying that you'll be smarter but not richer.

Baloney crap. I think it's no different than him reading bedtime stories to you.

I couldn't believe there's marketer that has this kind of guarantee statement. If I want to increase my knowledge, I'll just read lots of courses and watch DVDs. I'm sure to expand my knowledge with that.

The only reason that someone wants to hire a coach because he needs the guarantee. When I used to take one-on-one coaching clients, my guarantee is simple-- follow the steps I've given and you'll make back at least your investment for your coaching's fee or I'll continue to coach you. So I have NO CHOICE but to make you become successful or else you'll latch on me and I can't build my own businesses.

That's the different of getting a wannabe internet marketing coach and a real one. The wannabe can't make the client successful because he probably has never made good money online in the first place. And he doesn't mind to continue 'coaching' you because he has nothing to lose. Dude, that IS his sole business.

End of rant.

If you're a marketer, remember to make your guarantee irresistible because this is the part where you'll seal the deal. Customers don't want to be more knowledgeable. They can read Reader's Digest for that. They want YOU to give them the solution that can be used.

Note: I don't have a one-on-one coaching program right now. I might have it open again somewhere in March and it'll cost in between $5,000 to $10,000. No sales pitch or salesletter. If you would be keen to receive the details of it when it's ready, please send an email to helpdesk@patricchan.name with the Subject: Interested For Coaching Program. No promises that I'll have one but if I do, you'll get to be in the program since I'm only selecting a few to work with.


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I've emailed you recently that The Chan Do Internet Success System will be offered at a discount price temporarily. This will also include the extra bonus, "The Autopilot Income With Niche Membership Site Video Course". Just so you know, a membership site is probably the easiest way to generate consistent income and this video course will show you how you can set one up and do that each month.

And you'll automatically be entitled to get an instant rebate for your today's investment for The Niche Marketing 2.0 System that will be launched very soon. When it's ready, full details will be shared. So in essence, your Chan Do Internet Success System Home Course is FREE.

I have 'no choice' but to do this promotion because I need the extra fund for my next project development. Software, application, designs and so on eat up a lot of resources. Use the link below to get The Chan Do Internet Success System which include the three benefits:

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And yeah, remember my rant about focusing on sales, taking actions and so on? This apply here too.


If you have been reading the "Sunday Email" series, I'll always ask for your favor to leave a Comment if you find value of what you've read. It'll be most appreciated because I read all of them personally. (smile)

-Patric Chan

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Thursday, January 10, 2008

Highly Recommended Business Book To Read

Last week, I received the complimentary review copy of "Ready, Fire, Aim: Zero to $100 Million in No Time Flat" from Agora, Inc (Michael Masterson). Michael Masterson wrote this book and it was not made available to the public yet at that time... until now. I think he published just a few 'raw' copies to be sent to his close friends and business associates.



I don't want to write the description of it here because it's all explain at the url below. But I do want you to know that this is an excellent book and I highly recommend you to read it especially if you're already in any business or expecting to start your own.

Perhaps Michael himself puts it best in the book's introduction:

"If you don't have your own business but are thinking of starting one, this book is for you. If you have a new business but can't get it to grow, you'll know how after you read this. If your business is already pretty large but has hit a plateau, don't worry. There are answers here for you. If your business is great but you are working too much, you can breathe easy. You are reading the right book. The answers are here."

After going through it, I think this is among the best business books I've ever read which teaches guerrilla marketing techniques-- not some flimsy theories.

You would know that I'm recommending this for your own good because the link to buy the book below is not an affiliate link. I don't get paid for suggesting this:

http://www.michaelmasterson.net/ready_fire_aim/bookpromo0108.html

If you're buying the book or have read the book, please share your thoughts here at the Comment below?

You "Chan" Do It!

-Patric Chan

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Tuesday, January 08, 2008

Knowing And Understanding Your Output

You got to know that being in the info-product business is the BEST business model--ever. This means, you're marketing information which can be in any form-- ebooks, audio courses, DVDs, etc.

Robert Kiyosaki, author of Rich Dad Poor Dad once said that the education business is the best business to be in.

I don't want to waste your time explaining why this is true but there are two main points I need to address so that you can see what I see. It can be automated (if you're selling digital products) and you can sell it at a perceived value. That means, it could be 10 times mark-up profit or 100 % profit margin (if it's a digital download product).

2 days ago, I got another sale for an ebook of mine related to 'dogs' that I've created and sold back in 2004.



I do a lot of niche marketing not because I like it very much but because it's EASIER to make money online. Minimal competition. This is a $13.95 ebook in the niche market of "Boxer Dog". If you want to verify the existence of it so that you know I walk the talk, go to www.boxerdogtips.com. I mean, it's hard to take advice because everyone seems to be teaching how to make money online regardless of whether they're doing it or not.

Back to this sale. I didn't do anything to get it. Zero marketing effort. To be frank, I have NO CLUE how the visitor found this webpage. All I did was used Google Adwords to promote years ago.

Don't get me wrong-- I'm not putting down this sale. I'm GRATEFUL and THANKFUL to earn this autopilot income and the fact that I'm making money online doing niche marketing in various of niches on the internet. But I just can't be bothered with it AT ALL and I don't have the intention to improve or grow it.

Simply because I'm working smart. Not that I'm smart, I'm just working smart. (I wrote about this in the earlier post.)

Let's say the site makes $500 for me each month like clockwork. And if I can double the sales revenue, I'll make a thousand next month onwards.

That would be a good deal IF I don't have anything else to do.

Most people get caught up working harder, not smarter. Are you sure the time that you're investing in what you're doing right now IS the best way to create income?

I would spend my time to improve and grow my $50,000 business to $100,000 a month instead. Although I might need to throw in more effort and commitment, but it's definitely worth more than spending the time to grow from $500 to $1,000.

You see, each of us have 24 hours a day. As a business person, if you're not spending the bulk of your time on marketing, that's ALREADY wrong in the first place. And if you are, make sure that you're investing your time that will generate the best return of investment possible.

Is figuring how to set up a site technically more important or coming up with the money-making idea how to promote your site?

Both are important but one is always more important and it's easy to determine the answer for such question. Just ask yourself which one will pay your bill at the end of the month. Bingo.

Today's post is relatively short but I've included a lot of lessons here. If you have found any, please share at the Comment below because I would be happy to see them.

And of course, if you have gained any value of today's message or like to add more content to it, I would definitely appreciate your Comment below as I read every single one personally. (smile)

You "Chan" Do It!

-Patric Chan
Founder of The Chan Do
Internet Success System
www.YouChanDoIt.com




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Monday, January 07, 2008

The Piece Of Advice I Took Home...

It all begins on New Year.

I got a text SMS from a friend of mine, who is a big time entrepreneur.

The message was...

"Happy New Year and I wish you’ll make 10 millions this year."

I replied,

"Thanks! But now I got to work harder. (smile)"

After a few minutes, I got this message back from him:

"No. You're wrong. You just need to work smarter."

The message is so simple but it paraphrases the whole idea increasing income in my business, and probably in life.

I was stunned for a few second.

It had me thinking-- Am I working smarter today?

Again, this is nothing new because we've been told or read about it a thousand time. In the begining, it leaves no impact to me until I start to UNDERSTAND the message.

Knowing and understanding is two different things, although most people think they are the same. That's also the same reason why people failed to make money online after going through informational courses-- Because they KNOW the information, but do not understand what it actually means.

If you make more money by working harder, I'm sorry to say that's nothing to be proud of. It's just a matter of spending more hours which will lead to less quality time.

Working smarter is about increasing your hourly rate. Meaning, you're still spending the same amount of time working but you're getting paid more now.

That's it.

Figure out that and you'll be a happier person. I guarantee.

You can work 'smarter' in various of ways. Instead of spending hours trying to crack the code of the search engine algorithm, spend your time building a relationship with JV Partners so that you can get traffic from email promotions ANYTIME YOU WANT.

Don't design graphics if you don't know how. Get someone else to do it by paying them or barter trade whatever you got.

If you want to learn something, don't waste your time trying to figure out on your own. ASK. If no one is to answer you, buy for the knowledge and experience. No money? Well, than you'll need to weigh what's important for you to spend on in the future.

Focus on the ideas and business plan. Not just how to make money but how to build an online business that generates income for you.

Work smarter by observing what are the trends that are proven to be cash cows instead of creating your own trend. Frankly, I'll prefer to be innovative than creative.

Many more other ways you can work smarter. Maybe you have better ones or agree with mine? Whatever your thought is, please note them in the Comment below because it'll be appreciated.

I don't want to work harder. Do you?

-Patric Chan

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