Ten Offline Myths - Busted!

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I would like to share some advise on offline marketing. Many people avoid this great way to make a living simply because they believe some of the misconceptions about it. Here are the top ten lies about offline marketing, and the truth.

1. You have to have fancy marketing material. Nice looking websites and glossy brochures are great tools. But what offline marketing really comes down to is your ability to present the benefit of your service to the business owner. You don't have to have expensive websites or handouts to do this

2. You can only do offline marketing in the US. While it is one of the best places to do offline marketing, it is not the only place. Any country that has businesses owners looking to grow their companies are prime candidates. Don't worry about location, worry about finding quality prospects.

3. Offline work is hard. Yes, there are some consulting services that people offer which take years to develop the skills for and take an intense amount of work to fulfill. There are also people selling high end technical services like six figure e-commerce sites. But what most small businesses need are simple online assets like basic website design, email marketing, and social media accounts.

4. Newbies and young people get no respect. Respect is based on performance, not age or experience. If you are confident in yourself, that will be evident and go a long way to build your reputation. There have been successful offline marketers who have landed their first client before turning 18 (even a few here on the forums)

5. You cannot do offline marketing part time or after "business hours". There are many different service you can offer and sell around your schedule, no matter what it is. You may have to use unique methods to attract and close clients, but it is definitely possible to work your offline marketing business when you have free time.

6. Making presentations and closing deals has to happen in person. There are thousands of offline marketers around the world who rely exclusively on the telephone, email, and internet to close deals. While it is easier to close more expensive services in person, the services most small business owners need can be easily explained, sold, and completed remotely.

7. It will take months or even years to build up full time income. It could, if you rely on your own trial and error, and never seek help or advise from a mentor. There are dozens of great offline marketing products to help you cut your learning curve and have you making a full time income in as soon as one month.

8. The offline niche is over-saturated - Yes, there are a bunch of people selling information, doing work, and making a living in the offline market. But there are also millions of businesses around the world looking for growth. It would be very hard to over-saturate such a huge market.

9. You don't have enough people in your town to sell to. This is the wrong was to look at offline marketing. While selling in your "backyard" is one of the best places to start offering your services, you don't have to limit yourself to just your area. You may live in a town of 50 people, so what? Broaden your horizons by going to the closest big city, or better yet, don't limit yourself by geography. Go find clients in another state, somewhere with plenty of small businesses.

10. You need to buy a four figure course or hire a Ferrari driving guru as a mentor. There are many great people right here on the forums with just as much(or even more) actual experience working in the offline market. Seek out people with a good reputation and invest in yourself by choosing either a program or personal coaching to help jump start your offline marketing career.
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  • Profile picture of the author Dexx
    Great list, very useful to those struggling for sure

    Cheers,

    ~Dexx
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    • Profile picture of the author Mr Steve
      Originally Posted by Dexx View Post

      Great list, very useful to those struggling for sure

      Cheers,

      ~Dexx
      Thanks for your support!
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  • Profile picture of the author Adrian John
    Thanks for the list.
    I can find myself in there within couple paragraphs . Working on overtake them
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    • Profile picture of the author jenifer smith
      great work, is really uplifting to those who has embraced those myths as facts.
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  • Profile picture of the author Seantrepreneur
    Great post... It could have also been titled "Ten excuses people make that Offline Marketing wouldn't work for them"

    I hope the newbies read this and really take it to heart.
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  • Profile picture of the author Taruru
    this newbie thanks you very much sir!
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Clough
    Good stuff, Mr Steve.......right on!
    Thanks for the post.

    Mike
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  • Profile picture of the author byte
    @ Mr Steve, thanks for this post. I hope you do not mind. But I copy and pasted it in word and print it out. It is now on the wall next to my desk.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mark72
    Thanks for the post.

    What would you say the monthly threshold would be for closing the deal remotely?
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    • Profile picture of the author Mr Steve
      Originally Posted by Mark72 View Post

      Thanks for the post.

      What would you say the monthly threshold would be for closing the deal remotely?
      Could you kindly elaborate on your question? I don't really get what you are trying to say..
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  • Profile picture of the author saxatwork
    Good points, and at the right time for me. Thanks very much! I'm just stepping into offline marketing though I've been through a lot of stuff on the Internet before.
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  • Profile picture of the author joefalk
    Thanks for a great list! It is very true that you dont have to live in a big city to do offline. I close most of my sales over the phone.
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  • Profile picture of the author iamchrisgreen
    Originally Posted by Mr Steve View Post

    1. You have to have fancy marketing material. Nice looking websites and glossy brochures are great tools. But what offline marketing really comes down to is your ability to present the benefit of your service to the business owner. You don't have to have expensive websites or handouts to do this

    That is so so true.

    I come from a design background and we we're taught that slick design is everything... WRONG!!

    I realised this more when I started listening to Dan Kennedy. All his stuff looks crap, but the man knows how to engage with his clients and get them to take action.

    This is what it's all about. Getting people to take action and as you say Mr Steve... all the glossy brochures in the world aren't gonna do that.
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    • Profile picture of the author John Durham
      Originally Posted by iamchrisgreen View Post

      That is so so true.

      I come from a design background and we we're taught that slick design is everything... WRONG!!

      I realised this more when I started listening to Dan Kennedy. All his stuff looks crap, but the man knows how to engage with his clients and get them to take action.

      This is what it's all about. Getting people to take action and as you say Mr Steve... all the glossy brochures in the world aren't gonna do that.
      Finally people are "getting it".

      On another note, JF Straws Site isnt too fancy either but he makes a TON of money!
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