if you suck at selling.......

Discussion in 'General Business' started by st3vo, Jun 3, 2008.

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    if you suck at selling products would it be easier to make your own product an put it on something like click bank an get some one else to sell it for you?:)
     
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  2. Love2Write

    Love2Write Well-Known Member

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    Stevo, if you have a product that solves a problem or a solution that people would like solved... then this makes the "selling" process a lot easier. So if you can do some research and find a way to fulfill the needs of a group of people... find out where they hang out and present them a solution to their problem. And the same thing goes for finding products to sell, find the products that will help others and that people WANT and then present them the solution. That is sales in a nutshell.

    Find people that have a Want or a Need ... then figure out a way to solve their problem (via a product, etc.) and then present them with the solution to their problem.

    Hope this helps,

    Love2Write
     
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    MeekersDad Peon

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    I think comming up with the product to sell is the hard part. Like Love2Write said, if it solves a problem or solution the selling is easier.
    My problem is I'm tired of paying money for ideas that don't pan out! Well I guess it's all a learning process so it will be worth it someday...soon I hope!
    If you have a product that you think is good I would test the waters and see what happens. Just don't do what I have done in the past. Have a great idea and sit on it. If you think is good, go for it.
     
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    FPForum Notable Member

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    I've never done this idea before but if you put it on someplace like clickbank won't you need a nice bankroll to back the affiliate payments..etc?
     
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    affiliate payments are deducted automatically by clickbank, you don't have to worry about that.
    But even if you put it on clickbank you'll have to do the selling, since you'll need a salesletter and you'll have to be convincing enough to get affiliates.

    greetz,
    jobic
     
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    st3vo Active Member

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    yes it does thanks love2write. It just seems to me that digital products would be the easest to sell. the only problem i have is that im a newbie and have no real idea what the hell im doing. Heres my problem i buy a product which tells me to sell products. so I buy the product then i find out i need a website to sell them. then i need a domain name blah blah. then the slight problem of traffic Traffic= sales yes? so then i buy a stupid ebook that says it'll get me to know how to make traffic come. So i have tried article marketing but me being me stupid as hell! i had a ecommerce site made for me about fishing tackle,(the only problem is how do i right an article about something i have no idea about) lol....! so as you can see im in a right mess.. buying this buying that... now im - x'xxx's :mad::(:eek:
    Im tired of it to and also nearly broke....! As if you could come up with a great product an let an affiliate sell for me.......!
    I think its pay as you go not sure tho to be fair,
    salesletter lol my grammer sucks big time, but thats not the problem as no one goes to my site anyways.

    thanks to all:D
     
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