There is only one way to sell an organization
If you Google something you are interested, what do you usually find? If it is a “hot” keyword, you find ads, link sites, and sales letters. When you start to learn more about the internet marketing business, you will find literally millions of sites that try to teach you to turn those Google searches into sales, membership growth, and link backs. Here is my question, is it worth it?
Does it matter if you are able to get one more member out of a thousand page views to join your organization or buy something from your site?
This just might be the dirty secret of internet marketing. SEO, finely crafted sales letters, and gimmicks just aren’t the most effective tools to get real growth in an organization. Real, honest growth in any organization takes getting personal with your audience and making a connection.
Yes, I am talking about good old fashion word of mouth. Something that can’t be faked, automated, or put into a sales letter. I am not trying to bash the whole internet marketing business. Honestly, I have and will continue to develop sales techniques to grow the interest in this blog; however, I know that true growth will only come from the relationships that I forge with other people.
That has been and always will be the key builder of organizations, the quality of the relationships you build. I believe that more now then ever, our organizations grow not from our marketing of value, but our demonstration of value from the personalities within our organization.
I don’t think I have begun to scratch the surface on this topic. If you agree or disagree, please drop me a line and let me know of some examples or counter examples.