
Why I think it is harder to sell online today.
sell on the old free AOL advertising boards. Anyone remember
those? Where your ad got scrolled off as new ones were
posted?
I only got seriously involved in online selling in early 2002 as
a full-time business or at least trying to make a full-time
income. My experience has been that it has become a lot more
difficult to sell online for a number of reasons:
1. There is a lot more competition than in the early days. When I
started my copywriting service there were just a couple of other
copywriters who I knew were doing the same. Most were a part of
the old Michael Fortin copywriters forum. Today there are a lot
more hanging out their signs (more than a few I have trained
myself.)
2. People are lot more skeptical of the promise of easy online
wealth. And this is a good thing because this means that the
prospects are a lot more discerning and this will force the cream
to float to the top. But with this skepticism comes an extra
hurdle for those vendors who are offering "honest" value.
3. When the US economy dipped around 2008 more people came online
looking for a second source of income. But people had a lot less
discretionary income to spend and this made sales a lot harder to
come by.
4. There is so much more free information available online today
that most people think that they don't need to buy any. Vendors
have to offer really specialized services to justify their
charging prices. Many business owners have responded by "moving
the free line" so that they give away a lot more valuable
information in order to lure the prospect into their sales trap.
Gone are the days when you could just gather some free
information and place this in an ebook and make sales. Prospects
today are looking for actionable plans that bring results not
just information.
5. Advertising prices, especially PPC, have gone up and many
companies can afford to cut you if you don't abide by their
policies. It's a "you need us more than we need your money" situation.
In the early days of Google Adwords, for example, they were happy
to take your money. Now they have the advertiser on the defensive
on what you can advertise and the pages you can send paid traffic
to.
There are many other reason I'm sure but these are five that came
to mind. Maybe others can help me on some others as they see it.
-Ray Edwards
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