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Being No. 2 is Better Sometimes

by Puppet Master

Imagine yourself looking at your sales reports for the month. On its own, your sales figures look fine. But when you compare it with your sales and marketing expenses, it’s a little below where you expect it to be. You begin to wonder what you are not doing right.

What could be the reasons why your revenues don’t seem cooperative with your marketing efforts? Do you know who your customers are? Chances are you have already identified who they are and more so, you know them very well such that you have just the right products to satisfy their specific needs. How come, then, are you having such a difficult time pulling your sales up?

As promised, this post is going to be about positioning.

Knowing your customers is not enough. You have to decide how you want to position yourself in your chosen niche or market segment. This is what positioning is all about – it refers to “how organizations want their consumers to see their product.” You have to decide how you want your market to perceive your product or service. For example, Head and Shoulders position itself as the No. 1 anti-dandruff shampoo. Another example is Avis which positions itself as No. 2 in the rent-a-car services and appropriately carries the tagline, “We try harder.” This tagline turned out to be a very effective one for them.

When you formulate your positioning strategy, it is very important to remember that how the market will perceive your product or service will largely depend on how your competitors position themselves, too.

So what positioning strategies are available?

One strategy would be a “me-too” strategy. This happens when you position your business close to your rivals. One advantage this strategy brings is that it allows your consumers to easily compare your product with those of your competitors when they buy.

Another strategy would be to position your business “away-from-competitors.” This strategy may involve presenting a benefit or feature that is more superior in certain aspects. This move would certainly have to consider the other elements of the business’ marketing strategy – pricing, promotion, and distribution. All of these elements must echo the superiority of the benefit or feature.

According to marketing gurus, “Ultimately positioning is about how you want consumers to perceive your products and services and what strategies you would adopt to reach this perceptual goal.”

Indeed, there are so many business strategies that can help you so you can grow your business. But how would you know if you have chosen the right one for your business?

Some of Malaysia’s noteworthy entrepreneurs will come together to reveal the X-factor that boosted their business success in the first ever Thinking. Doing. Growing. Business and Marketing Conference on the 5th of May 2012 at the Berjaya Times Square Hotel, Kuala Lumpur. This is the time you can compare notes from those who are sure to be doing it right and learn how to apply their strategies to your own enterprise.

Hurry! There are only very limited seats available to date. Reserve yours now!

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Becoming a Multi-Million Dollar Business: The Journey of Wai Hong Fong

by Puppet Master

Brilliant. Entrepreneurial. Successful.

No, absolutely not a chronologically advanced business hot shot. But yes, he is undoubtedly a bigger-than-life business hot shot.

He is no other than Wai Hong Fong, co-founder and CEO of OZHut, a multi – niche online retail business in Australia. Embarking on a 300-word or so piece about Wai Hong seems such a colossal task considering his accomplishments. Let me try to share with you a morsel albeit, very significant snapshots of him in this post.

After finishing a degree in BA with a major in Media and Communications from Melbourne University, he started building OZHut instead of a corporate career, deviating from the mainstream career path expected of young individuals fresh from college. His uncle’s shed became his headquarters. Initially selling telescopes, OZHut eventually grew as kitchenware and jewellery were added to its product line. OZHut’s humble beginnings jumpstarted an amazing and jaw-dropping multi-million dollar online retailing business it has become today.

The most amazing thing is: He is only 25 years old!

In a very short time, Wai Hong and OZHut have achieved so many feats. This Malaysian young lad led OZHut to be hailed as a finalist in the Online Retailer Industry Awards – Emerging Star Category. OZHut was also chosen as the Best eCommerce Store in the Smart Company’s Web Awards and Best eBusiness in Price, Waterhouse, and Cooper’s My Business Award within 2 years since its founding. Wai Hong’s achievement streak seems unstoppable as he was named as among the Hot 30 Under 30 Entrepreneurs in 2010 and as he made The Age‘s Melbourne Magazine‘s list of the Top 100 Most Influential, Inspirational, Provocative and Creative People for 2011.

Behind this remarkable rise to business success despite his age and experience is an astonishing business acumen that is largely anchored on the “drive” rather than the “dream” which is quite weird but is wonderfully working for him. In an interview with Meld magazine in Australia, Wai Hong shares, “I’ve never dreamt of building a big business or achieving success in the business world, I just set out to do it.” He further admitted that, “I’m not really a ‘reach for the stars, big dreams’ kind of person. I’m more of a ‘next-step, faithful with what you’ve got’ guy.”

There has got to be some formula he’s using that we are missing yet!

Now, here’s the clincher.

Wai Hong Fong is a guest speaker in the Thinking, Doing. Growing Business and Marketing Conference!

He will let us in on how he did it – succeeding in growing his business in such an unbelievably short span of time.

Let me tell you now, there are only a few seats left as we are down to the last three days to the conference on the 5th of May, 2012 at the Berjaya Times Square Hotel, Kuala Lumpur. Hurry! Reserve a seat now!

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Completing the Strategic Marketing Triad – The Company

by Puppet Master

It’s so easy to fall prey into the trap of delighting customers in any way you can or retaliating to your competitors’ actions as much as you can. When this happens, we tend to lose touch with the element that gives substance to our marketing efforts – our company.

While being customer – oriented or competition – oriented is good, it is not sufficient. We must ensure that all the things we are doing for the customers or competitors shall be favorable to the company.

What do we mean by favorable?

It means earning profit at reasonable levels with honor. You see, if we don’t operate profitably, marketing cannot exist or happen anymore. Just think of this: Anyone can sell anything at very low prices, much lower than the market standard. When this continuously happens, disaster is inevitable.

The point is: the company is equally important as the customers and competition.

So what must we pay close attention to when it comes to The Business?

It is very important that the entrepreneur identifies what its core competencies are. These core competencies become the linking pin when devising strategies and tactical plans.

Let me tell you more about core competence. This is the ability of a business to do certain operational functions better and at a lesser cost than competitors. This is when competitive advantage comes in and the goal is for it to be sustainable.

How can a business achieve sustainable competitive advantage?

It can be achieved if the business hones and invests more on its core competence while ensuring that its weaknesses are identified and reduced.

On the other hand, the business must make sure that customer – orientation must not only be the concern and responsibility of the marketing department. Rather, it should be the concern of everyone in the t has been said that competitive advantage.

At this point, we have already completed the strategic marketing triad.

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This framework is just a simple springboard for a many decisions to make, issues to address, and goals to achieve. Each element presents challenges by itself. But what remains as a tougher challenge is how to balance the customers, competition, and company.

The market has become more dynamic that it pays to learn from other businesses and practitioners as much as possible. Don’t worry. More exciting insights are coming up in the succeeding posts.

Right now, I would like to suggest you join the Thinking. Doing. Growing. (TDG) Business Conference on May 5, 2012 at the Berjaya Times Square Hotel, Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia’s most successful entrepreneurs will show you how they were able to beat the fast-paced changes in the market in a way that you can directly apply to your own enterprise. The seats are running out fast so you better reserve yours now.

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A Staggering Marketing Lesson from P90X

by Puppet Master

tony horton A Staggering Marketing Lesson from P90XI’m a fitness fanatic these days. I live an existence of protein shakes and insane workouts. In fact, I just did the Spartacus Workout 2.0 that nearly wiped the floor with my carcass. icon smile A Staggering Marketing Lesson from P90X

Another equally gut-busting workout is the phenomenon known as P90X.

I personally don’t use P90X but my wife does and so does some of my other freaks. icon smile A Staggering Marketing Lesson from P90X

For those who don’t know, P90X is a killer fitness product that’s taken the world by storm, mainly because the founder Tony Horton is an insane info-marketer (that’s for another post!) and they crush it with their info-mercials.

Anyway… In a recent interview with Men’s Health, Tony revealed four P90X fitness principles. I found the 3rd one relevant to not just health but life and business as well…

Find (and Flirt) with the Line

The Line is your discomfort threshold. It’s the one pushup beyond what you think you can do. It’s that extra agonizing rep after you’ve finished a set. But it’s not just the effort that’s important; it’s the desire to want to go there again and again. That’s the secret to becoming fit.

And it’s the reason Horton scoffs at walking, riding an exercise bike while reading, or doing any mild form of cardio as a sole means of fitness. “Walking is just a waste of time for most people,” he says. “We’re primates and we walk—that’s what we do. And even though it’s better than doing nothing, it’s not enough. You have to find that Line in whatever you’re doing and continually push it out.”

P90X at your place Use Horton’s discomfort scale to gauge where you are during your workout.

10 = so brutal, so awful, you’re miserable.
9 = just short of the above.
7 or 8 = really hard, but you’re maintaining form and hanging in there.
6 = it’s not a 7 or 8, but you’re working as hard as you can today.
5 = you can do more…but you’re not.
1 to 4 = unless it’s a recovery day, you’re wasting your time.
The Line is at 6, 7, or 8 on the scale.

The main reason why our business isn’t experiencing quantum growth is because we neither find nor flirt with the line. We are comfortable with what works and stick with that, ignoring the dynamic nature of the changing rules of the marketplace.

I remembered when I just refused to outsource. Even though me and my wife were stretched to the brim from doing all the work ourselves, we were making 5 figures so why allow some random hire to screw up a good thing.

It’s only out of the threat of burn out we started outsourcing. Was it uncomfortable? You bet. Were we endlessly frustrated from our rookie mistakes? Hell yeah. Did we feel like running away from the line and doing what feels good? Yup.

Yet its when we push through that true breakthrough happens. We now have 10 people working under us and our business has grown geometrically. We deal with some of the biggest portals in our region. All because we flirted with the line and build our team.

The line can look different to you. It can be paid traffic. It can be SEO. It can be creating your very first product. Heck, it could be just getting off your bum and doing something, anything.

Find your line, and flirt with it over and over again. In the physical realm, your muscles will grow. In the self-development realm, your character will grow. In the business realm, your wallet will grow.

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5 Brutal Business Lessons from a Bloody 2010

by Puppet Master

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2010 was a violent year for me.

Not literally, thankfully. But the mental battering on my ego, emotion and enterprise was a really rough one.

Here’s the thing:

I honestly have no clue how to run a business.

Granted… I’m a fairly competent marketer. Some say I’m even one of the better ones. I have even won awards for my acumen back in the day.

Yet marketing does not maketh a business.. And I realized that being an entrepreneur and building a business requires so much other disciplines.

So here are the 5 lessons I learned in the trenches last year.

The Internet Marketing Manipulation

Here’s a truth you probably already suspected in the tongue-twister below:

Most people in the make money online niche make money online by teaching other people how to make money online.

Granted… There are a select few of the CPA guys that make stupid money online… And a couple of big time info marketers in other niches that also make a killing…

But the simple fact is… a ton of them make much, much money from launches rather than the affiliate marketing techniques they teach.

In fact, most of them live from launch to launch. They make a couple of hundred grand. They live the high life. Money invariably runs out. They do another launch to pump their coffers.

The formula of getting as many JV partners as possible, push some cool sounding loophole and profiting from well-worn may not be the only way to make money online.

But it’s certainly the easy way out.

I’m not judging or condemning anyone, it’s just the way the industry works. Don’t let those “gooroos” tell you otherwise.

If you want to succeed in internet marketing on your own terms, you can… But be prepared for a world of hurt, which brings me to my next point…

Go Corporate

Very simply… To make copious money online, you need to run your website like a business.

And when you work in your pajamas and make money in your spare time, you’re going nowhere. Here’s the harsh truth:

In the past…

Part-time effort will get you part-time income.

But now…

Part-time effort will get you ZERO income.

The reason? Every amateur from all walks of life — fueled by desperation in a tanking economy — are coming online, with similar hopes and equal amounts of low commitment.

The channels are flooded, as they say. And because demand for these channels are high, your traffic cost escalate with plummeting response rates.

If you want to get an edge over increasing amount of competition, you need to start thinking like a business person.

Strategy. Processes. Hires. Project management systems. The works.

In the same way you can’t take on Subway by making PB&J’s from home, you can’t make a full-time income by doing everything yourself.

That’s why the local marketing craze was so viable last year…

A whole bunch of people trained in the tenets of online marketing, but have no idea on how to use it to build a business. My friend, that’s why you need to embrace the next point…

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Here’s 3 quick ways to formulate the best strategy for your business.

1) Read:

Strategies come from applying knowledge and experience into the most optimal ways. Unless you read, you won’t have the right knowledge, nor would you know what to do with them. So… the more books and home study courses you get your hands on, the more informed you will be, the better decisions you will make.

2) Rest:

The more rest days you take, the bigger your business can get. This counter-intuitive practise has been the site for some of your biggest breakthroughs. You see… A clear mind is needed in order to get ideas and find the best ways to implement them. And one’s mind cannot be clear with the rush of busyness.

3) Review:

Face it… In the world of business, everything’s a test. Something may work beautifully for one entrepreneur but may bomb for you. The key is to test quickly and adopt and reject with equal ferocity. Review ideas… Implement them… If it works adopt it throughout… If not move on.

Fail forward, as they say. Speaking of failure, I finally uttered these life-changing words a few months ago…

“I Am the Gap”

You are the reason for failure or success.

Never mind your past, or how unfair the economy’s been to you, or your bad genes.

It is human nature to scapegoat. After all, here’s something startling…

As a copywriter, it makes me more money to create an enemy my customers can throw rocks at… After all, it makes them feel good about themselves despite their massive failings.

And before I seem like I’m talking from a pedestal, I am still trudging this path.

There were many times I wanted to quit. To call Puppet String Marketing quits.

I discovered the reality is a lot of the glamourous marketers you see out there has spent years in the industry before getting a breakthrough. I only been at it for less than 2 years.

Thank God for a unwavering wife and a unchanging God.

Anyway, here are the 3 gaps you need to bridge…

  1. The Character Gap. Only integrity and persistence can create a sustainable business. Moral failings will kill your success in the long run.
  2. The Skills Gap. To run a business, you need to have in-depth knowledge of a lot of things. You need to know marketing. how to set up processes. How to spot for a good talent. That requires learning.
  3. The Productivity Gap. It was Jim Rohn who said Time Management is the success secret of the rich. In work, you need progress, not distraction. How much time do you spend on Facebook a day?

And the biggest lessons when the dust settled?

Emails are Easy Money

Believe me…

I tried everything. Micro-sites. Auto-blogs. Clickbank. Even social media.

Yet the best way to make money really is to build an email list for cheap and monetize it using persuasive emails and other ways of follow-up.

One 20 minute email. Send it out. And boom, instant cash in my account.

To discover how you can access the easiest way to make money online, click here.

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