Monday, October 29, 2012

Google Launches Disavow Links Tool

Google has launched a new and widely anticipated “disavow links” tool. The tool was announced by the head of Google’s web spam team Matt Cutts, when speaking during a keynote at the Pubcon conference today. The tool is live and can be found here. It has been beta tested by some selected SEOs already for the past few weeks. About [...]

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Sunday, October 28, 2012

How to Find a Profitable Niche to Boost your Holiday Sales

Welcome to step one of our 5 Step Method for Mega Sales This Holiday Season. If you missed our intro to this series, check it out here. In this instalment of the 5 part series, I’ll show you how to find hot niche items that you can sell this holiday season and beyond!

I’m also going to show you my very own list of 4 quick checks I run to test whether a product will be profitable to sell. I’ve never shared this formula before – it’s one I use in my own personal business ventures – so keep reading as I unravel it!

How to find a niche that produces profits!

Niches are like diamonds; they are rare and if everyone could easily find them, they simply wouldn’t be as precious as they really are!

There is one big mistake that many new sellers make when they sit down to decide what to sell and that is selling whatever first comes to mind. This is usually electronic gadgets like iPhones, laptops or other popular items such as designer handbags or shoes.

These are actually the worst items you could attempt to sell – they have very low profit margins and very high competition from thousands of other sellers who offer the same items.

These products also require a very large initial investment. To give you an idea, Apple requires you to have an annual turnover of at least US$100,000 in most cases before they will approve you as a licensed reseller.

So instead of attempting to sell those kinds of items, what myself and all the SaleHoo team recommend is finding deep niche items to sell.

There are two steps for finding these profitable deep-niches:

1. Gathering ideas for items to potentially sell

2. Testing those ideas and separating the duds from the promising ones. This is where my list of 4 quick tests comes in, more about this soon.

Both of these steps are easy, but it can take time, so set yourself aside an evening, or a block of time that suits you, to sit down and do this. Try and do it in the next couple of days if you can, that way when I move on to the second installment in this series, you can follow along with me. If you can’t get around to it this week, don’t worry, just work at your own pace but remember, Christmas will come faster than you think 

Step 1: Come up with niche ideas (the easy way)

This part of finding a niche is super easy. Essentially, all you need to do is write down a big list of products you can potentially sell. At this stage, you can go crazy and write down as many as you like.

You will make this task a lot easier on yourself if you create a spreadsheet in either Microsoft Excel or using Google Docs (sign up for Google Docs free here). The reason a spreadsheet is helpful is because later, when we actually test these ideas for viability, you can compare sale prices, sell-through rates and all those important numbers and pinpoint the best niche items.

You might find this task really easy, and you might already have a big list of potential niches in your mind. If you already have a big list of ideas, you can skip to my list of 4 tests and test them for their viability.

If you are stuck and want some tips on how to find niches, this information is crucial for you:

To build up your list of potential niche ideas, one of the first places you can look is eBay Pulse. If you don’t sell on eBay, don’t worry, the information I’m providing is still relevant to you, and the tools and data on eBay are a good indication of how well an item might sell on another marketplaces so what we are about to talk about definitely still applies to you!

How to find a niche with eBay Pulse

eBay Pulse is a tool that you can use to get ideas for products to sell: It tells you which products are popular and which are too over-saturated to make them profitable for you.

Click play on the video below to see how I use eBay Pulse to gather up some ideas.

The key thing is to make a substantial list of potential ideas and note them down (preferably in a spreadsheet, as I’ve touched on).

Once your list is complete, it's time to test those products and determine whether they are worth selling!

 Is your idea viable? Put it through my 4 niche-finder tests!

Niches are items which appeal to a specific market. This is the first thing I check when I’m considering a new product, and it’s number one on my list of tests for finding a new niche.

Niche-finder test #1: Who would want this item?

If you want to know if an item is a niche, one of the first tests is to ask yourself “who would want this item?” if the answer is “everyone would” then it's NOT a niche item. If the answer is more specific like “women with sensitive skin” then you are probably looking at a niche!

Another example is if you sell a niche item such as organic cotton baby clothing, which is a really specific item, you will be appealing to a very specific market who want that line of products which is exactly what we want!

Right let’s move onto testing items for viability.

Niche-finder test #2: Check the sell-through rate

The sell-through rate of a product sells us how successful the item is, or how often it sells. Essentially, it tells us if there is too much competition, not enough demand, or if there is room to make a lot of sales selling the item!

This part of your market research is really important: What we are looking for is items that have a good sell-through rate and sell at a price that still earns you good profits. And without doing this testing part, you could easily wind up trying to sell items at a price that no one wants to buy!

One of the best ways to determine whether an item is viable is by checking the sell-through rate on eBay. The SaleHoo Research Lab is the easiest way to get this number:

If you are a SaleHoo member, your access to the SaleHoo Research Lab is free so just go to http://www.salehoo.com/labs and enter the name of the product you are researching.

Hint: Use commas to separate different product names so that you can test multiple products at a time.

Then view the sell through rate that the Research Lab generates. As I explain in the video below, a sell-through rate of above 50% is what we are looking for, so it looks as though ‘cloth diapers’ could be a good little niche!

If you are not a member of SaleHoo, you can check the sell-through rate by using eBay's Completed Listings data which shows you all the listings that ended in the past 14 days, and which ones sold, and which ones didn't.

Click play to watch the video and let me show you what I mean.

Important Note: Although I am doing this series to help you this Christmas, don’t feel like you have to sell items that are Christmas related such as tree decorations or even things that are likely to be sold as gifts. Across the board, sales increase around Christmas and the holidays so even if you are selling something like mops, or my example above of cloth diapers, you can be confident that you will see an increase in sales leading up to the holidays. Around November and December, shoppers are in spending mode!

OK, once you have found the items that have a sell-through rate of above 50%, you can delete all the products on your list that don’t make the cut.

Now you are left with a list of items that are potentially great niches, but there are still a couple of steps you need to take to be positive that you are going to sell the right item, which brings us to the third test that all niches must surpass before I will consider selling them. 

Niche-finder test #3: Determine the correct make and model

Now you know which items are looking as though they will sell well, but to really be sure, we need to dive a little deeper and look into makes, models and any other specifications that the items you are researching might have.

If you skip this step, you could overlook some crucial details about your chosen item. Here’s an example: Using my cloth diaper example from earlier, in the image below, you can see that blue cloth diapers have a much less lower sell through rate than “Grovia cloth diapers” (Grovia is a brand on cloth diapers). Knowing this, I can accurately pinpoint the brand of cloth diapers that buyers are looking for.

Most products have a lot of variations that you need to take into account and do a quick bit of research on in order to know exactly which type sells best. It’s all about being as specific as possible when you do your research. For example, if you are looking into selling lawn mowers, you might find that lawn movers have a sell through rate of over 70%. But, if you dig a little deeper, you might find that regular lawn mowers only have a sell-through rate of 35%, but ride-on lawn mowers have a much higher sell-through rate. Or perhaps John Deere mowers have a higher sell-through rate than Husqvarna. The point is that you need to determine exactly what it is that shoppers are purchasing.

The SaleHoo Research Lab makes this a lot easier, but if you don’t have access to the Lab, just use eBay Completed listings to drill down and determine the exact products you need.

As with the previous step, note down the specified products with good sell through rates and delete the ones that aren’t as profitable.

Niche-finder test #4: Find a supplier with the right price!

Here comes the 4th and final crucial test: Can you find a supplier that can sell you the products at a price that still allows you to make a profit?

Sometimes, you visit a wholesale website, get a price for a product, then compare it to how much the product sells for on eBay and the numbers just don’t add up: How can an eBay seller undercut a wholesaler? Well, sometimes they can!

There are a couple of reasons why this happens:

1. The eBay seller IS the wholesale supplier. This doesn’t happen often, but sometimes wholesalers sell their items direct to the public via eBay, as well as in bulk orders to retailers. It pays to ask your supplier whether they sell direct to the public because it is virtually impossible to undercut your supplier and still make a profit.

2. The eBay seller has purchased in very large quantities or is a preferred reseller. Plenty of eBay businesses aren’t just your typical mom-and-pop -home-businesses. Many of them are medium to large companies with huge buying power. This means they can afford to spend $50,000-$100,000 per order from their wholesaler which earns them some very competitive prices on items. These sellers are always difficult to compete with.

3. By far the most common reason you see lower prices on eBay compared to on a supplier’s website is because suppliers don’t usually display bulk buying prices on their website. You often need to login to their website or request a price direct from them in order to see how much you can purchase items for.

Here’s how to run this 4th and final test on your product:

Use the SaleHoo Research Lab or eBay Completed listings to find the average sale price of any item. Using the SaleHoo Research Lab is the easiest way, just search the name of the product and look for the median end price.

Using eBay Completed Listings, you need to run a search as I showed in the video above and add up all the ending prices that are shown in green.

Count up 50-100 Completed Listings sale prices, then find the average. You find the average by adding up all the sale prices, then dividing that number by the number of individual number of sale prices. Finding the average shouldn’t be difficult, but if my explanation on how to find the average is confusing, try this.

Once you have the average selling price of the item, you need to compare that to what your supplier can sell it to you for. Make sure you take eBay and PayPal fees, or any other costs associated with selling the products such as website hosting, into consideration when finalising the price point.

So what now? After you have followed along with this method, you will have at least one niche item that passed all of the 4 tests I outlined above.

Next up, you need to find a supplier! Furthermore, you need to find a supplier that has good prices that allow you to make a profit. I’ll show you the best way to do this in my next instalment of this 5 part series. Even if you are not a SaleHoo member with access to our Wholesale Supplier Directory, we have solutions for you, too. Keep an eye out on your inbox.

In the meantime, get to work on finding new niches to sell this Christmas (and beyond!)

Quick action steps to get you started based on what we covered in today's post: 

1. Open a Google Docs or Excel spreadsheet and fill it with ideas for potential products to sell

2. Get product ideas from eBay Pulse, Pinterest, the SaleHoo Directory, or just by flicking through magazines

3. Test those ideas for their viability using my list of 4 tests that items must pass before I consider them niche-worthy! Be patient and persistent during this process and remeber what I said at the beginning: Niches are like diamonds; they are rare and if everyone could easily find them easily, they simply wouldn't be as precious as they really are!

Next up: Find a supplier that can supply you with these products (at a price that still allows you to make a profit. I'll cover this in the next installment of this series. Keep an eye on out on your email inbox - I will let you know when it's ready. 

P.S. Want to know the best way to undercut other drop shippers and make more profits? By selling on your very own website! Break away from eBay fees and constant policy updates and enjoy the freedom of your very own SaleHoo Store!

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Apple will start selling factory unlocked iPhone 5 from their online US store very soon. Its better to buy unlocked iPhone 5 than waiting for unlock methods

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eBay Apps That Make you a More Productive Seller

If you made $20 from 7 minutes work, you would feel pretty happy about it, right? However if it took you an hour to make that $20, your business simply wouldn't be as profitable. Profit margins on eBay can be tight. One way to help increase how profitable your selling ventures are is to really streamline your systems and make each transaction as fast for you to process as possible. Time is money, people! 

Using eBay apps are a great way to speed up the process of listing, managing and fulfilling orders. eBay apps are verified by eBay, but most are created by third parties. Here are some of the most popular apps (as voted by users) that will help make you a more productive (and profitable) seller. 

Cross Sell

Cross Sell lets you maximize sales by showing buyers your other listings, dramatically increasing your exposure and your chances of making additional sales. This free app is a favorite among eBay sellers because it helps overcome one of the biggest pains of selling on eBay: Standing out from your competitors and getting products in front of customers. 

Average user rating: 4.5/5 (based on 2637 ratings)

Cost: Free 

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ShipSaver Insurance 

Buy discounted shipping insurance to ensure that your buyers get their items safely. Shipping insurance is essential on eBay but it can really eat into your profit margins. Using ShipSaver allows you to keep more money in your pocket! Everything is done online which saves you a trip to the post office... and therefore makes each sale more profitable. 

Average user rating: 4.5/5 (based on 449 ratings)

Cost: Free 

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Outright

Do you have trouble staying on top of your finances? If you want to streamline how to manage your money, and make preparing for taxes easier, Outright is for you! Ever since the IRS required PayPal to report your online sales, online retailers have been more weary of keeping an eye on what comes in and out of their accounts, and what you owe in tax. This app automates a lot of the leg work, saving you time. 

Average user rating: 4.5/5 (based on 1736 ratings)

Cost: Free 

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eBay Listing Analytics

I've put this app at the bottom of my list because it has mixed reviews and it seems as though the app has not been working for the past couple of months (have you been affected? Leave a comment below). I decided to include it on my list anyway because it's likely that eBay will fix the issues soon and also because it has a high average rating from users. You might already be using this but just in case you haven't heard of Listing Analytics, it gives you insight to how many clicks, views and sales your listings are making. Knowing these stats allows you to weed out any products in your range that aren't selling, and focus on your top performers. 

Average user rating: 4/5 (based on 3515 ratings)

Cost: Free 

Want it? Get it here 

Have you used any of these apps? What was your experience? 

Love apps? Check out the free SaleHoo iPhone App and take SaleHoo with you wherever you go! 

Source: http://www.salehoo.com/blog/ebay-apps-that-make-you-a-more-productive-seller

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Saturday, October 27, 2012

Blogging Isn’t a Numbers Game: It’s a People Game

Last month I had the privilege of attending one of the biggest events in Australia—the AFL (Australian Football League) Grand Final. For those of you outside Australia, it’s kind of like the Superbowl of Aussie football (without all the cool ads and wardrobe malfunctions…). Anyway, I was a guest (with my wife “V”) at the [...]

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8 Effective Tips for Driving Traffic

8 Effective Tips for Driving Traffic Marketing your blog for getting traffic and prospective customers is crucial for a successful blog. This isn’t very difficult if you employ right strategies from the beginning. To get huge number of admirers in order to generate sales, you should do the following practices. 1. Keyword Research: Keyword research [...]

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How Boys Google vs How Girls Google



Maybe males and females do relate to computers and the internet differently, as the image above jokes about.

Guy Googles: "PC overheated solutions".

Gal Googles: "My PC is overheated how do I get it to cool down because this PC is my life!"


How do you like my new computer?

Guy:  "Nice."

Gal: "OMG, that is the cutest, most adorable computer I have even seen!"



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Friday, October 26, 2012

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Review Youtube Hijack – Learn How To Make Money On Youtube Videos

Review The Youtube Hijack Will It Make You More Money With Your Video Marketing? I just purchased a course the other day that had to do with making more money by submitting Youtube video’s. How to get your youtube video’s ranked on the first page of Google in a matter of days?  and tons of [...]

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Search Engine Optimization Classes And A Few SEO Lessons For Newbies

SEO courses, SEO training, Seo classes, and search engine optimization lessons.  meet Sean Donahue the king of internet marketing and seo here. If your new to blogging, and ranking well in the popular search engines like Google , Yahoo, and Bing then pay attention to these free seo tips to get you going in the [...]

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Thursday, October 25, 2012

Exploring the World of SEO after Panda and Penguin Updates

Exploring the World of SEO after Panda and Penguin Updates As per observations and analysis, the SEO industry is completely an ever-changing mode. In the years to come, handling various online properties and fully optimized sites will be highly challenging. Presently, every webmaster is striving to gain natural links along with quality content. Every professional [...]

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How To Blog For Money In 2012 Killer Tips | How To Make Money From Your Blog

  How To Blog For Money In 2012 Killer Tips | How To Make Money From Your Blog 2012 is fast approaching, and the conclusion of 2011 is near. 2011 has been a great year for me, and my internet marketing business in general. But 2012 should be much, much, better. In terms of revenue, [...]

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List Of Useful Sites To Drive More Blog, Or Website Traffic ( Updated For 2012 )

  List Of Useful Sites To Drive More Blog, Or Website Traffic  ( Updated For 2012 ) Traffic equals money online. The more targeted traffic you send to your website, or blog the more money you are going to make for your online business period! I am not going to rattle on about how important [...]

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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Ideas And Suggestions To Engage Your Followers On Twitter

Ideas And Suggestions To Engage Your Followers On Twitter Personally, I rarely use Twitter unless I am in the office. Once home I sincerely try my hardest not to log into my private account because I know that if I do I will waste literally hours looking through what my favorite comedians, brands, and even [...]

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Eight Tips To Increase Your Email CTR

Looking to launch an email marketing campaign that will have higher open and response rates (email CTR)? Here’s the information you could use. New horizons According to a recent study by digital advertising company MediaMind, the click-through rate for an online video is 27.4 times as effective as the CTR for a standard banner ad. [...]

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Get Valuable Work Done

I run my own business, but I've just completed a short stint working on-site at another company.

And after a few months working for another company, I realized that, at my own company, I had fallen into routines and work habits not all of which could be considered productive.

Procrastination, which some argue can be beneficial, can also be a problem when we really need to get things done. So, it was refreshing to see how other people organize their work, and an opportunity to reflect upon, and improve, my own work approach.

In short, I really needed a way of getting more valuable stuff done each day.

How Often Do We Produce Business Value?

Do you sometimes find that you’ve been working all day, but end with a sneaking suspicion you didn’t create a lot of actual value? Are you sometimes busy for the sake of being busy?

That was true in my case.

But now I organize my work to ensure I deliver something of real value - every day.

I discovered a method of working that has been around for a while, called Agile. Agile is a software development process incorporating a number of elegant concepts that can help skyrocket personal productivity. It is used by companies such as Amazon, Microsoft, Yahoo and Salesforce.

Agile is a huge topic, and there are many flavors of Agile, but I’ve picked out the one key feature that can be very effective for individuals and small companies working in areas beyond software development.

But first, let’s talk about how a bunch of amateurs built a supercar in under three months.

Really?

Really.

Wikispeed are a group of part-time volunteers. They built a 0-60mph-in-under-five-seconds supercar, that can do 100mpg, and they did so in under three months. What is more astonishing is that the people building the car often weren’t in the same room, city or even country.

But with very little money, no factories, and little formal car-building experience they built something astonishing in a very short space of time. Currently, they’re building a full production car suitable for the mass market, and if you want to help build it, well, you can!

That's quite some feat in terms of both organisation and personal productivity.

Some people would be forgiven for assuming that the process must have been meticulously planned in advance, laying out precise complex technical and procedural detail, but that wasn’t the case. The project was broken down into very simple concepts even a child could understand

The work was broken down into stories

What Is A Story?

In Agile, a “story” is short, simple description of a feature told from the perspective of the person who will use the capability being created. It also defines the business value.

Here's a template for a story:

As a (type of user), I want (some goal) so that (some reason).

An example might be:

As a marketer, I want a report that shows the number of links coming to my site from Twitter so that I can measure if my Twitter experiment resulted in over 1000 links

We then create a list of tasks needed to accomplish the story.

For example:

  • Investigate software solutions for Twitter link measurement
  • Implement software solution
  • Run report

We then create success criteria to measure if the story has been completed i.e. what output of business value is created?

I can see a report that shows how many links are coming into my site from Twitter

Simple.

Ensure You’re Focused On Delivering Value

On a Monday, I write a set of stories about what I’m going to do that week. I estimate how long each story will take, and then I arrange them in a hierarchy. The order of the hierarchy is determined by which stories produce the most business value.

Next, I count up the hours involved, and if the hours involved exceed the number of hours I have available, the story gets put on the backburner for consideration next week.

I define tasks for each story, and then systematically work through them. It’s like a to-do list, but richer and more valuable because each story forces me to think in terms of delivering something of measurable, business value relative to each other unit of work I need to do. Needless to say, engaging with Facebook doesn't appear often in my stories.

Big projects, such as entire search marketing campaigns, can be broken down into multiple stories, spread over multiple weeks, chunked into tasks, and then timeboxed as a means of project management. In plain, simple language, everyone can see what needs to be done.

If you have trouble determining the business value of a chunk of work you’re doing, chances are it isn’t producing much value, so you should ditch it and find something that does. In this way, you fill your day with the things that matter most.

Satisfaction In a Job Well Done

There are, of course, many ways to manage projects, and many different ways to use Agile. Most companies adopt different flavours of Agile, or use only bits and pieces as it suits.

Personally, I have little use in my own business for the numerous meetings and the often tedious ritualistic activity Agile can involve. I’m also wary of over-hyped--latest-greatest-thing-since-sliced-bread work systems, but I do find stories a great way of deciding what work is most valuable to do at any given time.

I use this chart tool, called LeanKit, to align the story tasks into pre-set columns of “defined” (meaning I've written the story and estimated how long it will take), “in-progress” (meaning "I'm working on it") and “done” (yay!). You can also use sticky notes on a board if you prefer a more tactile approach

I work on one story at a time (the most important first), see it through to "done" status before I start the next one. If I underestimated how long the stories would take, then at least I can be assured I've done the most important work first. If time runs out, the low priority stories simply drop off the end for reconsideration next week.

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The chart, called a Kanban, is a nice visual representation of how work is progressing, and if other people need to see what I'm working on, and where I'm up to, they can do so at a glance.

As a bonus, it feels very satisfying to move each task across into the done “column”.

Do you use any systems to help ensure you get valuable work done? Please tell us about them in the comments!

PS: I’ve barely touched on Agile, and its many, many variants - a lot of it is more applicable to production processes rather than marketing - but if you want to read more, see the links below.

Further reading:

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Source: http://www.seobook.com/get-valuable-work-done

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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Is Free PR Distribution Viable in the Age of Blogging?

Previous to Google’s latest Penguin update, Internet marketers were able to use free article directories and free PR distribution sites as accessible ways of promoting their brand. The search engine giant’s evolution has changed the boundaries of Internet marketing, however, and marginalized lower quality links such as those included on article syndication. The issue surrounding [...]

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An Inside Scoop on the Future of SEO after the Panda and Penguin Updates

An Inside Scoop on the Future of SEO after the Panda and Penguin Updates The panic and havoc after every major algorithm update by Google is almost a norm. “SEO is dead,” “Panda and Penguin attacks render webmasters helpless” are the highlights that are soon seen floating around in blogosphere. While it seems okay when [...]

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JV Zoo Affiliate Program Review Instant Affiliate Commissions ( No Waiting For Your Money )

This is going to be a quick review of the J.V. Zoo affiliate network I recently signed up for J.V. Zoo and I have been going through some of the features of this instant commission affiliate network that is really starting to gain a lot of popularity these days. Alexa rank of J.V. Zoo 3,046 in [...]

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Monday, October 22, 2012