Who Wants to Be An Internet Millionaire?

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by goldclub, Jan 6, 2008.

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    Hi All,
    I came across this article by one of my favorite Marketeres Mr Terry Dean, he is Old school, and being in the game since the early days of the Internet.....Check it out.....


    Who Wants to Be An Internet Millionaire?
    By Terry Dean
    Welcome to our show...

    Today we are going to be playing who wants to be an Internet millionaire, except we are not playing for cash. We are playing to see if you have the knowledge you need to be a successful entrepreneur on the web.

    Here are your five questions...Let's see how good you do.

    Question #1: Which of the following characteristics is a requirement for success online?

    a. High IQ
    b. College Degree
    c. Persistence
    d. Money

    Question #2: Which of the following products would be considered a niche market product suitable for a small business entrepreneur?

    a. Toothbrush
    b. eBook on Cooking
    c. Big Screen TV
    d. eBook on Fly Fishing in Arkansas

    Question #3: Which of the below programs is the most popular download of the week?

    a. AVG
    b. ICQ
    c. Internet Explorer
    d. RealNetworks Real Player

    Question #4: Which one of these problems is the most common reason people don't order online?

    a. Web Sites were too confusing
    b. Pages took too long to load.
    c. The prices were too high.
    d. They couldn't find what they wanted.

    Question #5: How many sales does the "average" Internet company have to make to a customer before they break even on that customer?

    a. One
    b. Two
    c. Three
    d. Four

    Some of those questions were pretty difficult. Weren't they?

    Let's see how you did...


    "C" is the answer to question one.

    Persistence is the most important key to succeeding on the web. Despite what you might hear, there aren't any real "gurus" online. The web just isn't that old. Everyone is still learning.

    The number one key to succeeding online is testing everything you can possibly imagine. This takes persistence.

    High IQ's and college degrees may help in the process (if you have the right information), but they are not the key to success. Money may help as well, but for many large companies this just means wasting tons of money on two million dollar Superbowl ads. Then being nowhere to be seen 6 months later.

    Persistence is the key.


    "D" is the answer to question two.

    An eBook covering fly fishing in Arkansas would be considered a niche market product suitable for a small entrepreneur.

    What's the problem with the other products?

    The problem with the big screen TV and the toothbrush is that they are available from anywhere. Your prospect would be much more likely to run down to the local Wal-mart and electronics stores than to purchase from you. They don't know who you are.

    For the Cooking eBook, it is too broad of a subject. No one wants just a cooking eBook when there are so many nicebeautiful books at the local store. This may be a potential project though if you can come up with a more specific topic such as cooking in France or cooking with red wine from the French.

    The key to being noticed as a small business is to come out with something a little more unique and highly specific.


    If You Chose "B" for number three, you are correct.

    ICQ is the most downloaded program this week as reported by
    http://www.download.com

    All three of the other programs are top downloads, but ICQ is downloaded 10 times more than the closest competitor. It has been the most popular download for years.

    ICQ is a program that allows you to chat and instant message your online contacts. One of the most popular activities of online users is that of chat and message boards.

    People want to feel like they belong. They are looking for online communities which they can belong to.

    What does this mean to your online business? It means that you need to find a way to create a community at your site using discussion boards, chat, and other types of interaction with your visitors.


    Question Four is a close race, but the answer is "B"

    According to a survey taken by Boston Consulting Group, the most likely reason people didn't purchase from a site is because the pages took too long to load.


    Forty-eight percent of people asked cited slow loading pages as the culprit in their shopping experience.

    A close second is that of the sites being too confusing which rang in at forty-five percent.

    Both of these show that a major key to sales on the Internet is keeping it simple and easy for your users. They are impatient and they are quickly confused by any extra technology you decide to use.

    You need to create an easy to use, quick loading buying experience for your visitor. For now, cut out any fancy technology and "cool" stuff that may hinder those two items.


    If you chose "C" for number five, you are correct.

    This was a very difficult question. The correct answer as provided by Yahoo news is that the average Internet retailer must make three sales to a customer before they break even on the cost of obtaining that customer.


    I don't recommend you spend as much to obtain a new customer as large online retailers do. You can't afford to. You don't have their large advertising budgets to burn through.

    You can concentrate on your current customers. You have to "Wow" them and keep them buying from you instead of your competitors.

    Every single market will be competitive in the future of the
    Internet. The companies that are going to be the most successful are those who learn how to retain their customers through better customer service, frequent buyers programs, and finding them the best deals possible.

    You must develop a loyal customer base and sell to it over and over again.

    One shot sales aren't going to make it in the future of the Internet.

    Hop you enjoyed it.......Thanks.........
     
    goldclub, Jan 6, 2008 IP
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    kewlchat Well-Known Member

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    Interesting thank you.
     
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    Thank for the information!
     
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    Great post. All true.
     
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    I only got #5 right :/.
     
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    Agreed.
    very nice post
     
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    Well am so glad you enjoyed it, i did also when i first read it, when it comes to Internet MArketing Terry Dean is awsome..... If you like i can post more GREAT stuff (brilliant reads only)
     
    goldclub, Jan 6, 2008 IP
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    You requested it folks here's another quiz>>>>>

    Answers at the bottom, post back how you got on.



    Question 1: Which quote was not said by Bill Gates?
    A: Life is not fair. Get used to it.
    B: As long as you are going to be thinking anyway, think big.
    C: As we look ahead into the next century, leaders will be those who empower others.
    D: Your time is a valuable resource.

    Question 2: Which gas station(s) are reminents of John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil Company?
    A: Exxon/Mobil
    B: Shell
    C: Citgo
    D: Wawa

    Question 3: What company did entrepreneur Debbi Rose start?
    A: Little Debbi (baked goods)
    B: Estee Lauder (Cosmetics)
    C: Jack in the Box (Restaurant)
    D: Mrs. Fields Cookies

    Question 4: Which famous entrepreneur planned to retire in 2007?
    A: Donald Trump
    B: Bill Gates
    C: Oprah Winfrey
    D: Michael Dell

    Question 5: Which entrepreneur was named Fortune's richest man under 40?
    A: Richmond Yang (Super Bowl and Big Buddah Restaurant)
    B: Ingvar Kamprad (IKEA)
    C: Michael Dell (Dell computers)
    D: Tom Bloxham (Crash FM)

    Question 6: Who is the only entrepreneur in history to build three fortune 500 companies?
    A: Oprah Winfrey
    B: Wayne Huizenga
    C: Bill Gates
    D: John D. Rockefeller

    Question 7: What did Ray Kroc do for a living before founding McDonalds?
    A: He sold milkshake mixers
    B: He served in the military
    C: He was a lawyer
    D: He was a farmer

    Question 8: What did Walt Disney do for a living before founding Disney?
    A: He was a milkman
    B: He was pursuing his Master's degree
    C: He was a plumber
    D: He worked for the Red Cross Ambulance Corps

    Question 9: What is not true of the founder of Pan America Airlines, Juan Trippe?
    A: He proposed the idea for the 747
    B: He graduated from Harvard
    C: He created affordable air travel (tourist rate travel)
    D: He originally worked for Wall Street and found it boring

    Question 10: What is not true of the founder of Mary Kay, Mary Kay Ash?
    A: She married at age 15
    B: She implemented a system that awarded pink cadillacs to top sales directors
    C: She began the Mary Kay foundation because of her husband's death from cancer
    D: She wrote three best-selling books


    How did you think you got on, lets find out............









    Question 1: Which quote was not said by Bill Gates?
    Answer : As long as you going to be thinking anyway, think Big !!! – and yet he has the BIGGEST company Worldwide, - Amazing.


    Question 2: Which gas station(s) are reminents of John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil Company?
    Answer: Exxon/Mobile – Well it had to be, if your affiliated with the Rockefeller Clan!


    Question 3: What company did entrepreneur Debbi Rose start?
    Answer: Non other than Mrs. Fields Cookies .


    Question 4: Which famous entrepreneur plans to retire in 2006?
    Answer: Oprah Winfrey – shame on you if you gotthis wrong, REAL entrepreneurs NEVER retire!!!!


    Question 5: Which entrepreneur was named Fortune's richest man under 40?
    Answer: Michael Dell


    Question 6: Who is the only entrepreneur in history to build three fortune 500 companies?
    Answer: Wayne Huizenge - Waste Management, Blockbuster Entertainment and AutoNation, (Huizenga was legendary for his hard work. When first starting out, he would drive the truck from 2:30am until noon then spend the rest of the day knocking on doors and introducing himself to drum up new business. The company grew to 40 trucks locally, then merged with another business in Chicago to form Waste Management Inc. WMI soon went public and used its newfound buying power to acquire nearly 150 local and regional garbage services, making it the largest waste disposal company in the U.S.)


    Question 7: What did Ray Kroc do for a living before founding McDonalds?
    Answer: You got it, He sold Milkshake Mixers, and Recipes


    Question 8: What did Walt Disney do for a living before founding Disney?
    Answer: Well we will always need plumbers, That’s where Walt started!


    Question 9: What is not true of the founder of Pan America Airlines, Juan Trippe?
    Answer: He never graduated from Harvard- failed miserably actually . and found Wall street Boring!!

    Question 10: What is not true of the founder of Mary Kay, Mary Kay Ash?
    Answer
     
    goldclub, Jan 9, 2008 IP