When marketing on the Internet, it helps to have a great story and something that interests people. It is best to find something people already like and capitalize on that. This is especially true if you are looking for work from home ideas.
Once you have an idea of what people want, go with a new point of view on that idea. Promote it by finding out where people who like that idea live or get together. Let those people learn about your idea and learn how they can buy or use your idea.
One way to do this is take an idea that already works but re-package it. It helps if the people who like this idea, product, or service do not have to do anything (or much) to learn a new way to enjoy this idea. If they have a big learning curve or need to adapt their lifestyle, they may not be willing to buy your new idea. Keep what you are planning as close to the original idea as you can.
Several years ago someone came up with the idea that golf could be virtual. Yes, I can remember in the 1980s in New England playing virtual golf in the winter at a local golfers warehouse. There was a screen with the golf course projected on it. You hit the ball into the screen and the system projected where the shot would land. One of the fun parts was being able to hit the ball through trees! If the ball went into the water or out of bounds, you did receive a penalty and the rest of the rules of golf applied (as much as they could). There was a small area to putt and you manually entered the putts into the system (on your honor or the watchful eye of your opponent).
That was a way for people who already liked to play golf to continue playing even when the weather was bad. You can apply a similar idea when marketing on the Internet. Put a new way of looking at something into your Internet marketing strategies.
It seems virtual golf is making the rounds again but for a different reason than weather. Money and time can be a powerful influence. In South Korea, golf is very expensive and the local golf courses are always full. Virtual golf gives those who want to enjoy the benefits of golfthe opportunity to play even if it is virtual.
Notice how this idea follows some of the points that were made earlier. The virtual golf does not require the player to learn a new way to play golf, just a new environment. The player still uses the skills they already have (or wish they had) and they even use the same equipment. They only have to adjust to the way the game reads the results of their shot. Having played this way myself, the adjustment is not difficult even if you don’t like the results. The rules of golf do not change, but virtual golf has some exceptions that are easy to understand and implement.
Take a tip from these people, if you want some work from home ideas and you think marketing on the Internet is the way to go, do something people already like but do it differently. Just make sure your way is easy for them to use or acquire or is better for them in some way. Once people learn about what you have done, word of mouth and good marketing skills will really pay off.
Go to the blog Sea Island Marketing for a link to a video about this idea.
Jeffrey Riley has been writing all types of training, manuals, soft skills, college courses, and computer training for 20+ years. Jeffrey is now writing articles for internet marketers and/or business marketing on the internet.
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When marketing on the Internet, it helps to have a great story and something that interests people. It is best to find something people already like and capitalize on that. This is especially true if you are looking for work from home ideas.
Once you have an idea of what people want, go with a new point of view on that idea. Promote it by finding out where people who like that idea live or get together. Let those people learn about your idea and learn how they can buy or use your idea.
One way to do this is take an idea that already works but re-package it. It helps if the people who like this idea, product, or service do not have to do anything (or much) to learn a new way to enjoy this idea. If they have a big learning curve or need to adapt their lifestyle, they may not be willing to buy your new idea. Keep what you are planning as close to the original idea as you can.
Several years ago someone came up with the idea that golf could be virtual. Yes, I can remember in the 1980s in New England playing virtual golf in the winter at a local golfers warehouse. There was a screen with the golf course projected on it. You hit the ball into the screen and the system projected where the shot would land. One of the fun parts was being able to hit the ball through trees! If the ball went into the water or out of bounds, you did receive a penalty and the rest of the rules of golf applied (as much as they could). There was a small area to putt and you manually entered the putts into the system (on your honor or the watchful eye of your opponent).
That was a way for people who already liked to play golf to continue playing even when the weather was bad. You can apply a similar idea when marketing on the Internet. Put a new way of looking at something into your Internet marketing strategies.
It seems virtual golf is making the rounds again but for a different reason than weather. Money and time can be a powerful influence. In South Korea, golf is very expensive and the local golf courses are always full. Virtual golf gives those who want to enjoy the benefits of golfthe opportunity to play even if it is virtual.
Notice how this idea follows some of the points that were made earlier. The virtual golf does not require the player to learn a new way to play golf, just a new environment. The player still uses the skills they already have (or wish they had) and they even use the same equipment. They only have to adjust to the way the game reads the results of their shot. Having played this way myself, the adjustment is not difficult even if you don’t like the results. The rules of golf do not change, but virtual golf has some exceptions that are easy to understand and implement.
Take a tip from these people, if you want some work from home ideas and you think marketing on the Internet is the way to go, do something people already like but do it differently. Just make sure your way is easy for them to use or acquire or is better for them in some way. Once people learn about what you have done, word of mouth and good marketing skills will really pay off.
Go to the blog Sea Island Marketing for a link to a video about this idea.
Jeffrey Riley has been writing all types of training, manuals, soft skills, college courses, and computer training for 20+ years. Jeffrey is now writing articles for internet marketers and/or business marketing on the internet.
When marketing on the Internet, it helps to have a great story and something that interests people. It is best to find something people already like and capitalize on that. This is especially true if you are looking for work from home ideas.
Once you have an idea of what people want, go with a new point of view on that idea. Promote it by finding out where people who like that idea live or get together. Let those people learn about your idea and learn how they can buy or use your idea.
One way to do this is take an idea that already works but re-package it. It helps if the people who like this idea, product, or service do not have to do anything (or much) to learn a new way to enjoy this idea. If they have a big learning curve or need to adapt their lifestyle, they may not be willing to buy your new idea. Keep what you are planning as close to the original idea as you can.
Several years ago someone came up with the idea that golf could be virtual. Yes, I can remember in the 1980s in New England playing virtual golf in the winter at a local golfers warehouse. There was a screen with the golf course projected on it. You hit the ball into the screen and the system projected where the shot would land. One of the fun parts was being able to hit the ball through trees! If the ball went into the water or out of bounds, you did receive a penalty and the rest of the rules of golf applied (as much as they could). There was a small area to putt and you manually entered the putts into the system (on your honor or the watchful eye of your opponent).
That was a way for people who already liked to play golf to continue playing even when the weather was bad. You can apply a similar idea when marketing on the Internet. Put a new way of looking at something into your Internet marketing strategies.
It seems virtual golf is making the rounds again but for a different reason than weather. Money and time can be a powerful influence. In South Korea, golf is very expensive and the local golf courses are always full. Virtual golf gives those who want to enjoy the benefits of golfthe opportunity to play even if it is virtual.
Notice how this idea follows some of the points that were made earlier. The virtual golf does not require the player to learn a new way to play golf, just a new environment. The player still uses the skills they already have (or wish they had) and they even use the same equipment. They only have to adjust to the way the game reads the results of their shot. Having played this way myself, the adjustment is not difficult even if you don’t like the results. The rules of golf do not change, but virtual golf has some exceptions that are easy to understand and implement.
Take a tip from these people, if you want some work from home ideas and you think marketing on the Internet is the way to go, do something people already like but do it differently. Just make sure your way is easy for them to use or acquire or is better for them in some way. Once people learn about what you have done, word of mouth and good marketing skills will really pay off.
Go to the blog Sea Island Marketing for a link to a video about this idea.
Jeffrey Riley has been writing all types of training, manuals, soft skills, college courses, and computer training for 20+ years. Jeffrey is now writing articles for internet marketers and/or business marketing on the internet.