Sunday, March 31, 2013



SUBJECT LINE : How To Cash-In From Offline Marketing

Did you know there are an estimated 24.7

million businesses in the US alone?

There are also 23 million in Europe and 

millions more spread all over the world.

Surprisingly a ton of them don’t even have 

a website. They don’t even have a 

presence on the largest and most popular 

marketplace in the world…

And if they wanted to they probably 

wouldn’t know where to start! It’s crazy 

isn’t it ?...



Think about this for a second… Imagine the 

money they’re leaving on the table. 

They don’t know it yet but they desperately

need someone to help them set-up an

online presence. Best of all even if you 

have minimal internet marketing skills 

you can still help them and they’ll gladly
pay you for your services too.

But where do you start? What do you do?

How do you connect with these business

owners? What services can you sell?

My ‘Offline Marketing Roadmap’ details a

step-by-step system to get you on the

path to success through offline marketing.

You don’t need to be an expert or a 

salesman, in fact it’s better if you’re not… 

and inside the guide you’ll discover why.

Once you follow this roadmap and get your

first grateful paying client you can scale

this up. The only thing stopping you is your

desire for success


Find Out Extra:
  1. Four Places To Look To Find Offline Marketing Opportunities
  2. Why Offline Marketing Is The Perfect Career Choice For Any Online Marketer ?






Three Types Of Businesses That Are Easy To Sell Offline Marketing Services To


Imagine you are a small business and a skilled person comes to you and says I’d like to market your website. Or if they do not have a website you could build it using an industry standard CMS like WordPress and market it. There’s a lot of scope there.

As a marketer or a person who has at least set up a website and performed SEO on it you are in an ideal position to take your skills and use them and sell them to offline businesses.  I’ve met a lot of people that have had very basic and to be honest visually poor websites set up for them and it’s cost them thousands.  And the sites have not even been marketed correctly.

The big problem that people come up against is who do I market to.  This article is going to help you discover that that there are a huge amount of businesses you can sell offline marketing services to.

The first category is Real Estate Agents.  Most of these potential customers might not even have a website as they might be using a property website.  So you may ask how can you compete with this.  Well the real estate agents website can become the “go to” website for in depth information regarding renting or selling your property. This builds up trust in the eyes of the potential renter, buyer or seller.  You can sell them services such as article marketing, forum posting, and general SEO services.

The next category is the medical trade; this can be doctors, dentists, cosmetic surgeons or complimentary medical practitioners.  With these customers you will normally find they have simple brochure type websites ie just “selling their services”.  You again have an opportunity to sell them a range of services including, article writing, Google places listings, lead generation services. You could even spend time building up links for them from suppliers or professional associations.  Most of these practitioners are skilled at what they do but have no idea about marketing their services online. This is where you come in.

Shops are the next category.  Shops are any business that sells to the general public.  Now I’m not just about high street stores, who may have a lot of money behind their marketing, but smaller retailers. They could be the local corner shop, the locksmith, a jewelry shop, in fact any shop you can think of. There’s an endless supply of business.  You just need to make out a list of businesses you can work with.

The key is to not spread yourself too wide. Pick a range of shops and come up with a package that you can sell to them.  For example forum postings may not be ideal for all types of shops. Creating facebook pages might not suit a doctor who is technophobic.  A small specialist shop may create a huge fan base by creating a facebook page – they just did not know how to do it!  Twitter is not going to be something that everyone wants to use. You must meet with the client and decide what fits their needs.

YOUR RESOURCE BOX :   Discover how to market your services to offline businesses even if your own marketing experience is limited then check out my brand new guide ‘Offline Marketing Roadmap’.  



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