Hello, in this article I will quickly go over my first experience with off-line marketing online products.
You may already are an online marketer or perhaps you have in mind becoming one? What you should know anyhow, if you don't already know this, is that there are a variety of effective ways to promote online products other than sitting inside with your computer posting links on Twitter or Facebook.
I thought it would be interesting to go outside and meet people on the street, in stores or any other random place, and just simply talk to them about being an online marketer. I weren't sure how to go about it at first but I finally dared to dive in and embrace the dispute. I'm not sorry! Some people seemed genuinely interested and the like probably didn't even take me seriously at all SGT25. One guy was even downright rude, like I was annoying him by breathing his air or something, so you really have to be able to handle all sorts of reactions.
Anyway, the hours literally flew and for the most I had lots of fun talking to people about online marketing and what it's all about. Surprisingly few knew nearly anything as to what it is; only one out of 20 perhaps had a hint as to about the I was talking about. So i feel like I have at least spread the word around a bit.
It gave me a challenge in order to explain in a simple fashion to not terrify off potential customers with too much information at once. There's a huge amount of information on the topic so the key is in order to keep it as simple as possible. My goal was and is to joblessness the interest of them becoming online business marketers themselves, since the product I'm promoting in fact is an online marketing workout. So plant the seed and if it grows that's great, if it doesn't... well you can't force it! You'll just need to improve your skills.
At first it was difficult because I weren't sure where to begin or exactly what to say, but as i talked to more and more people I felt more relaxed and words started flowing easier after repeating myself 50 times. I had printed out some business cards and flyers on forehand and they came in very handy. I found it a lot easier if i had something to presents while giving my little speech. It also appeared to make people interested in what I had to say.
By the end of the day I had dangled up 5 flyers with tags you can deal to off end of it, had talked to maybe 50-60 people and passed out lots of business cards. I call that success, and even though perhaps just a few of those 50-60 people I talked to buy the products, that's money in the bank and the word is out. People like to talk and may pass the information on to someone else who in fact is interested.