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Non-English Markets Are Ripe With Opportunity


I was listening to an interview with Mike Geary, conducted by Mike Filsaime and Anik Silver, from inside the Launch Tree members area. The topic of the interview focused on Mike G’s efforts to market his ebook on getting six-pack abs in different languages, which he has successfully done to the tune of several millions of dollars of additional revenue thanks to entering markets in German, French and Spanish.

Over the years I’ve been asked many times by new bloggers who are coming from non-English speaking backgrounds whether they should attempt to start a blog in English, even though English is not their first language, or focus their blog on their native tongue.

Although the answer to this question varies depending on the market and languages involved, in general I tell people to go with the language they are strongest in, especially if they are going to write their blog themselves. In fact, I believe many non-English markets represent a huge untapped opportunity, and listening to this interview cemented my assumption further.

Pay Per Click In Japanese

I remember thinking years ago as I began to study some of Perry Marshall’s work on Pay Per Click marketing, that there is no way this kind of information is available to study in other languages to the depth that Perry had taken it. This to me represented an opportunity to become “the Perry” of Japan, or another country and potentially make a lot of money (unfortunately I only speak Canadian, so I wasn’t in a position to go for it).

Taking the other side of the coin to teaching PPC in other countries, a big opportunity exists if you can implement PPC in other languages to sell anything from affiliate products to your own goods or services.

People in other countries use Google to search too, thus there is a huge untapped market potential to buy traffic through paid search in other languages, where your competition will either be non-existent or very weak. This will likely be a much more affordable source of traffic compared to the English equivalent, since PPC like AdWords is driven on a supply/demand model for pricing. The less competition for keywords, the less you pay.

In the case of bloggers, establishing an authority blog that dominates a niche, or even better – defines a niche – can be done in other languages as well and usually means you face far fewer bloggers writing about the same thing.

Imagine if I was the only blogger writing about Internet marketing in say Japanese? That means I could launch products and have a captive audience. Provided I did a good job, which means I provide relevant, valuable information for that target market, I could become the go-to guy for that subject in that language and have a lot of customers as a result.

Of course it’s not likely you will have absolutely no competition in non-English markets, but it is very likely you won’t have many quality competitors. Let’s state something that might be obvious – Americans are fantastic marketers. That’s not saying there aren’t good marketers in other countries, but generally speaking at least, there won’t be as many, it’s simply a numbers game.

Go Foreign

You can take this idea to virtually any marketplace in another language, as long as one condition is satisfied – there has to be enough people who speak that language to support your idea.

As Mike pointed out in the interview, the languages he went after like German, French and Spanish have tens or even hundreds of millions of people who speak that language, in tech savvy countries who use the Internet, including Google search, on a regular basis.

Assuming your language has enough people to support it, then it’s simply a matter of picking a market you have expertise in and get out there and dominate.

If there’s a market in English that is profitable and massive, for example – dating, weight loss, health or make money – there’s a very good chance you will have a hungry market in other languages, and they won’t be serviced by nearly as many quality products and services since very few companies bother to tap into other languages beyond English.

You could start a blog in another language, or like Mike, convert your ebook to another language and use your same marketing techniques (e.g. PPC) in other languages, or any product or service you currently sell to English markets.

What If You Don’t Have A Product?

One of the ideas I really liked that came out of the interview, if you are fluent in another language and have some marketing savvy, is to head to a site like Clickbank, find the best sellers, and then offer to partner with the product producer to create a version in another language that you market together in a partnership.

Although I didn’t quite catch the exact numbers in the interview, I got the impression that for example Mike’s foray into the German language resulted in a couple of million dollars in extra revenue. Although 75% of that went to affiliates in this case (that’s what Mike pays out in Clickbank), even if that leaves only around half a million left over in profit, if you’re splitting that with the creator of the book, you’re walking away pretty happy.

The great thing about this strategy is you don’t have to worry about finding profitable markets or creating a product or perhaps even figuring out how to market it. You’re job as the “translator” is to take the product and the system used to sell it and then make it work in your language and get a nice cut of the profits in exchange. The creator of the product wins too as he or she gets access to an entire new marketplace without needing to do much work beyond helping to ensure everything is implemented as it should be.

There are layers to an arrangement like this that you would have to nut out carefully. Success depends on the relationship you establish and a clear communication over who is responsible for what, but this is nothing different from any business partnership.

Dominate Local Markets

If you’re reading this, you understand some basics of online marketing and you have a strong understanding of a language other than English, you should consider what could be done in your local market.

Most people don’t, so that’s why this is such a great opportunity – and it won’t be like this forever.

As online marketers become more savvy you will see companies expanding into other markets and it will become competitive in other languages too. Right now you still have plenty of opportunity even in the most popular industries, so don’t let this pass if you’re in a position to go for it.

Yaro Starak
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Non-English Markets Are Ripe With Opportunity


I was listening to an interview with Mike Geary, conducted by Mike Filsaime and Anik Silver, from inside the Launch Tree members area. The topic of the interview focused on Mike G’s efforts to market his ebook on getting six-pack abs in different languages, which he has successfully done to the tune of several millions of dollars of additional revenue thanks to entering markets in German, French and Spanish.

Over the years I’ve been asked many times by new bloggers who are coming from non-English speaking backgrounds whether they should attempt to start a blog in English, even though English is not their first language, or focus their blog on their native tongue.

Although the answer to this question varies depending on the market and languages involved, in general I tell people to go with the language they are strongest in, especially if they are going to write their blog themselves. In fact, I believe many non-English markets represent a huge untapped opportunity, and listening to this interview cemented my assumption further.

Pay Per Click In Japanese

I remember thinking years ago as I began to study some of Perry Marshall’s work on Pay Per Click marketing, that there is no way this kind of information is available to study in other languages to the depth that Perry had taken it. This to me represented an opportunity to become “the Perry” of Japan, or another country and potentially make a lot of money (unfortunately I only speak Canadian, so I wasn’t in a position to go for it).

Taking the other side of the coin to teaching PPC in other countries, a big opportunity exists if you can implement PPC in other languages to sell anything from affiliate products to your own goods or services.

People in other countries use Google to search too, thus there is a huge untapped market potential to buy traffic through paid search in other languages, where your competition will either be non-existent or very weak. This will likely be a much more affordable source of traffic compared to the English equivalent, since PPC like AdWords is driven on a supply/demand model for pricing. The less competition for keywords, the less you pay.

In the case of bloggers, establishing an authority blog that dominates a niche, or even better – defines a niche – can be done in other languages as well and usually means you face far fewer bloggers writing about the same thing.

Imagine if I was the only blogger writing about Internet marketing in say Japanese? That means I could launch products and have a captive audience. Provided I did a good job, which means I provide relevant, valuable information for that target market, I could become the go-to guy for that subject in that language and have a lot of customers as a result.

Of course it’s not likely you will have absolutely no competition in non-English markets, but it is very likely you won’t have many quality competitors. Let’s state something that might be obvious – Americans are fantastic marketers. That’s not saying there aren’t good marketers in other countries, but generally speaking at least, there won’t be as many, it’s simply a numbers game.

Go Foreign

You can take this idea to virtually any marketplace in another language, as long as one condition is satisfied – there has to be enough people who speak that language to support your idea.

As Mike pointed out in the interview, the languages he went after like German, French and Spanish have tens or even hundreds of millions of people who speak that language, in tech savvy countries who use the Internet, including Google search, on a regular basis.

Assuming your language has enough people to support it, then it’s simply a matter of picking a market you have expertise in and get out there and dominate.

If there’s a market in English that is profitable and massive, for example – dating, weight loss, health or make money – there’s a very good chance you will have a hungry market in other languages, and they won’t be serviced by nearly as many quality products and services since very few companies bother to tap into other languages beyond English.

You could start a blog in another language, or like Mike, convert your ebook to another language and use your same marketing techniques (e.g. PPC) in other languages, or any product or service you currently sell to English markets.

What If You Don’t Have A Product?

One of the ideas I really liked that came out of the interview, if you are fluent in another language and have some marketing savvy, is to head to a site like Clickbank, find the best sellers, and then offer to partner with the product producer to create a version in another language that you market together in a partnership.

Although I didn’t quite catch the exact numbers in the interview, I got the impression that for example Mike’s foray into the German language resulted in a couple of million dollars in extra revenue. Although 75% of that went to affiliates in this case (that’s what Mike pays out in Clickbank), even if that leaves only around half a million left over in profit, if you’re splitting that with the creator of the book, you’re walking away pretty happy.

The great thing about this strategy is you don’t have to worry about finding profitable markets or creating a product or perhaps even figuring out how to market it. You’re job as the “translator” is to take the product and the system used to sell it and then make it work in your language and get a nice cut of the profits in exchange. The creator of the product wins too as he or she gets access to an entire new marketplace without needing to do much work beyond helping to ensure everything is implemented as it should be.

There are layers to an arrangement like this that you would have to nut out carefully. Success depends on the relationship you establish and a clear communication over who is responsible for what, but this is nothing different from any business partnership.

Dominate Local Markets

If you’re reading this, you understand some basics of online marketing and you have a strong understanding of a language other than English, you should consider what could be done in your local market.

Most people don’t, so that’s why this is such a great opportunity – and it won’t be like this forever.

As online marketers become more savvy you will see companies expanding into other markets and it will become competitive in other languages too. Right now you still have plenty of opportunity even in the most popular industries, so don’t let this pass if you’re in a position to go for it.

Yaro Starak
Typing English


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How To Quickly Build An Email List


I’m ripping this one straight out of my newsletter, which I just sent out to my subscribers (just stick your name and email into that big box on the right if you haven’t joined my newsletter yet).

This message is obviously a promo for Membership Site Mastermind (which closes on Monday by the way!), but after I finished writing it I realized that there’s some great content in this that you really need to know about.

If you’re interested in email list building then you NEED to read this…

******

Blog Tips Newsletter by Yaro Starak

Email list building is at
the heart of most successful
Internet businesses, and that
is certainly the case for me.

Here’s the secret of building
an email list quickly…

———————

The biggest mistake I made when building my blog
was waiting so long to start building an email
list.

For a while I was under the assumption that just
having a website or blog and daily visitors was
enough, but boy was I wrong.

No example better illustrates the power of email
lists than my success (and non-success) with
affiliate marketing over the previous years.

During the first years of my blogging I’d write a
review of a product that I’d promote with my
affiliate link, stick it up on my blog and watch a
handful of sales trickle in over the following
week.

It was a painfully slow response rate and I just
didn’t sell many products that way.

A short year later, I had built an email list so I
started combining my blog with the list.

I’d write a review to my blog AND write an email
to my list telling people about the review.

WOW, what a difference.

Now I’d receive a rush of sales within the first
24 hours because people read email much more
frequently than they read blogs and I’d do about
three times as many sales when combining the two
mediums.

Not only that – you should see what happens when
you sell your OWN products through your list and
your blog.

You always sell more of your own stuff than
affiliate products, so when you can write multiple
blog posts and multiple emails to promote your
latest offer, it’s like a license to print
money.

Why does this combination work so much better?

Because you are increasing the exposure points you
have with your audience. They get the email and
the blog posts, which increases the conversion
rate.

HOW CAN YOU BUILD A LIST?

This is all well and good, but how exactly can
you build your list?

The first thing is to not make the mistake I made.
Don’t wait a full year worth of blogging before
starting to build your list.

Make sure you have an opt-in form on your blog and
start collecting those email address contact
points with your audience.

However just using your blog to build your list is
not enough. It’s too slow.

You need more leverage than this if you really want
to ramp up your list growth quickly.

Let me illustrate exactly how I grew my list from
zero subscribers to over 30,000 in just two years
with a little background chronology –

November 2004: I start my blog on the topic of
proofreading, which was the business I was running
at the time.

January 2005: I switch my blog over to the
entrepreneurs-journey.com domain name and change
the topic to entrepreneurship and Internet
business.

December 2005: After a year of blogging I have
1,000 RSS subscribers, but I realize I need to
build an email list.

January 2006: I add an opt-in form to my new blog
design and create my first landing page at
blogtrafficking.com to start building my list.

December 2006: I end the year with 3,000 RSS
readers and 3,000 email subscribers.

At this point I’d like to clarify how painfully
slow everything was going.

That’s two years of solid blogging and one year
of email list building and I only had 3,000
subscribers on each medium.

That’s not a bad result of course, but it could
have been so much more as I later found out if I
just did a few things differently.

In the year 2007 my list grew from 3,000
subscribers up to 15,000 subscribers.

That’s dramatic growth compared to the previous
years.

Did I reach a tipping point? No, I don’t think
that’s the reason.

What happened was I did something I should have
done long ago – I released my own product – a
training program membership site called Blog
Mastermind, which you no doubt know about.

HERE IS THE SECRET

It wasn’t the actual product that ramped up my
list growth. It was because of the process I went
through to promote it.

There’s a well known “secret” in Internet
marketing that to truly build massive success
online you need to continue to roll-out new
launches and build on each previous success.

New product launches are incredibly powerful list
building machines. You might think that it’s
about selling as many units of whatever you are
promoting – but that’s only half the story.

The real killer strategy here is to build each
launch on top of the success of the previous
launch and each time, grow your list by leaps and
bounds.

Sure, 20 new email subscribers a day from your
blog is great – but how about getting 5,000 new
subscribers in one WEEK!

That’s the kind of result you get when you
release your own product and do a few strategic
things well when you launch it.

So, how does this work? It works because when you
do a big promotion for your product you put out a
lot of focused effort and deliver big value in a
short period of time.

You might think that having your own product is
important because you make money when you sell it.

That’s true of course, but the real power is
having a product means you can get affiliates to
promote it for you – and lots of them.

To help affiliates promote you can give them free
resources to give to their readers, but in order
for them to get the goods, the people need to join
your list.

The affiliates do it because they want commissions
and they know that giving great value upfront
before a product goes on sale is the best way to
make more commissions.

It’s a win-win. You build your list much more
rapidly, your affiliates make commissions when
they make sales.

HOW I WENT FROM 3000 TO 15000 SUBSCRIBERS

During the very first launch campaign I did for my
membership site, I decided to release a free
report.

You already know the report very well – The Blog
Profits Blueprint.

When I released that report it was a hit and many
top bloggers and email list owners told people
about it during my promotion campaign.

Within the space of a week my email added 6,000
new subscribers.

It didn’t stop there of course, with a steady
stream of people joining my list during the weeks
that followed – several hundred each and every day.

The key here was actually knuckling down and going
through the steps to release my own product and do
it with a sound strategy.

From that point forward my business tripled. You
might think it was because of sales of my own
product, but once again that’s only half the
story.

With so many new subscribers, each time I did an
affiliate promotion I made much more money.

When I went to sell my next product I made more
money again because I had more potential
customers.

Having a large email list multiplies the income
you get from ALL the possible streams of income
your business taps into.

That’s why the real secret to big success online
is explosive list growth and the best email list
growing strategy is to release your own product.

ARE YOU READY TO DO THIS?

If you “get” what I’m talking about in this
newsletter and you want to start ramping up the
growth of your own email list, then you need to
learn my process.

Here’s what needs to happen -

1. You need to have an online content strategy -
in other words, a blog – where you collect email
addresses

2. It’s smart to also use something like Pay Per
Click advertising and a landing page to ramp up
your list growth speed

3. You need to sell your own product and the best
product is a membership site

4. When you release your product, you need to
market it strategically so you explode the growth
of your list as a byproduct of your launch
campaign

and…

5. You need to join my Membership Site Mastermind
program as it teaches exactly this process.

Yes, a blatant sales pitch I know, but seriously,
this is exactly what I do and what I teach in the
program.

It’s not rocket science, but there is a strategy
behind this process that goes way beyond just
making as many sales as you can.

If you’re thinking about building a long term
business then you know how important it is to grow
your list.

Did you know the current launch I’m doing, the
one that this email you are reading right now is a
part of, added 10,000 people to my email list?

That’s right – 10,000 new subscribers in a week.

What would 10,000 email subscribers do for your
business?

If you’re ready to walk the same path that I
have, here’s the link to join –

http://www.membershipsitemastermind.com/signup/

Here’s to your online success,

Yaro Starak
Entrepreneurs-Journey.com

PS. Membership Site Mastermind closes on Monday
the 11th. You’ve only got a few days left to take
advantage of this program.

On Tuesday the doors will be shut and I’ll be
busy working with the people who had initiative,
took a risk and decided to take my program.

If you want to be one of those people and give
yourself at least the chance of success and a
guaranteed amazing learning experience, then you
need to sign up here –

http://www.membershipsitemastermind.com/signup/


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