Local Internet Marketing Consulting Website

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Howdy warriors,

Over and over again I am finding that I can easily blow business owners minds with what I know about internet marketing. It's alot of fun actually!

So I've decided to take a crack at offering my services to local business owners. I figure I can easily make an extra couple of hundred dollars a week doing this.

But in order to get started I of course need a website that showcases my skills and what I have to offer.

Before I get started building my building website though, I wanted to get some feedback from fellow warriors who are currently doing this.

Here are some questions I have that I hope to find answers to:

1) What should a website like this look like? If you know of any examples that would be great!

2) What would be a good hourly rate to bill customers for IM consulting?

3) What kinds of services should I offer?

4) What should I give away for free on my website in order to get leads? I was thinking about offering a business tip of the week or something similar.

5) Should I give away a free consulting session in order to attract customers? Perhaps I should offer this as my giveaway item on the website.

As always warriors, I really appreciate your help on this. I will be sure to keep everyone updated on my progress. It really looks like offline IM really does have the potential to be a gold mine!
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  • Profile picture of the author Alex Sol
    Originally Posted by Zachary R. Skinner View Post

    Howdy warriors,

    Over and over again I am finding that I can easily blow business owners minds with what I know about internet marketing. It's alot of fun actually!

    So I've decided to take a crack at offering my services to local business owners. I figure I can easily make an extra couple of hundred dollars a week doing this.

    But in order to get started I of course need a website that showcases my skills and what I have to offer.

    Before I get started building my building website though, I wanted to get some feedback from fellow warriors who are currently doing this.

    Here are some questions I have that I hope to find answers to:

    1) What should a website like this look like? If you know of any examples that would be great!

    2) What would be a good hourly rate to bill customers for IM consulting?

    3) What kinds of services should I offer?

    4) What should I give away for free on my website in order to get leads? I was thinking about offering a business tip of the week or something similar.

    5) Should I give away a free consulting session in order to attract customers? Perhaps I should offer this as my giveaway item on the website.

    As always warriors, I really appreciate your help on this. I will be sure to keep everyone updated on my progress. It really looks like offline IM really does have the potential to be a gold mine!
    You could offer a free consultation/evaluation of their website (which in reality will be your sales pitch).

    As suggested in http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...-its-free.html thread - do not charge per hour but per project.
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  • Profile picture of the author mookinman
    A giveaway I use is a free basic listing on your local directory site. This is a great lead generator.

    Make friends with any local printing (or t shirt printing) firms in your area - this is where local business people go when they're in the frame of mind for improving their business - pay the staff at the printing firms for referrals.

    Works for me anyway.
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  • Profile picture of the author Shaun OReilly
    Originally Posted by Zachary R. Skinner View Post

    Before I get started building my building website though, I wanted to get some feedback from fellow warriors who are currently doing this.

    Here are some questions I have that I hope to find answers to:

    1) What should a website like this look like? If you know of any examples that would be great!
    The type of website you develop depends upon your target
    market, what other marketing materials you're using (if any)
    and what the objectives of your site are.

    For me, I focus on one niche and drive traffic to a lead capture
    page offering a high value report/audio/video/DVD that's directly
    related to their biggest problems right now.

    I use this format because I'm targeting one niche market
    internationally.

    If you're targeting local businesses generally, you'll probably
    use a different model.

    I put them into an autoresponder series to build trust,
    credibility and warm them up to the idea of enquiring about
    my services.

    I also send them a weekly newsletter with valuable strategies
    related to the needs of the niche and it's at least 80% high
    value content to 20% offers.

    Originally Posted by Zachary R. Skinner View Post

    2) What would be a good hourly rate to bill customers for IM consulting?
    Simple. Don't charge by the hour - charge by the value of
    the results you're delivering to the client.

    Originally Posted by Zachary R. Skinner View Post

    3) What kinds of services should I offer?
    Depending on your skill set and if you use outsourcers there
    are many services you can offer.

    In the first niche I went after, I offered them high-priced
    consulting on the front end and then web services on the
    back end.

    In 2006 I changed niche and model and offer the autoresponder
    service on the front end and a backend of additional services
    such as high-priced consulting.

    Originally Posted by Zachary R. Skinner View Post

    4) What should I give away for free on my website in order to get leads? I was thinking about offering a business tip of the week or something similar.
    Give away high value information of interest to your target
    market.

    What their burning problems? Create a high value freebie
    that addresses those concerns directly.

    Originally Posted by Zachary R. Skinner View Post

    5) Should I give away a free consulting session in order to attract customers? Perhaps I should offer this as my giveaway item on the website.
    Time is one of your most valuable and non-renewable
    assets so don't give it away free willy nilly.

    People rarely value things that are free.

    In my first business I used to give away 1-hour free
    consultations (like a fool!) and nearly half of the people
    who booked wouldn't call or would forget.

    I remember the frustration when I'd prepare for the
    call and then the phone wouldn't ring. Arrrgh!

    I therefore modified it to pre-qualify people thoroughly
    before scheduling that free consultation instead of
    giving it right away to everyone.

    For example, I get people to e-mail me further details
    of what their situation is and what they want to be
    different with their lead generation etc.

    So don't give it away as the first free offer on your
    website.

    Instead, offer a free consultation later to people
    who have proved by your pre-qualification steps
    that they're ready and able to buy your services.

    Dedicated to your success,

    Shaun
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  • Profile picture of the author aspiepower
    Two years ago, in the UK, I was charging £25/hour just to manage Google Adwords and Yahoo Overture accounts. There's good money in it if you can make the right contacts.

    So, who are the right contacts? It's that little business clique often called the Chamber of Commerce.

    If there is no business community in your area, perhaps you can even start arranging business breakfasts: find a local (up to 20 miles) venue for breakfast and allow everybody round the table a 1 minute "what I do" presentation to the rest.

    If such breakfasts are run, then go to them!
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