Not All Internet Marketers Are Created Equal
People do business with people they know, like and trust. Period. When it comes to internet marketing, your decision to buy depends on whether you resonate with the marketer’s style… or not. This goes for both the online and offline world, e.g. whether you’re reading a web sales letter/email or you’re attending a live seminar.
I believe we’re smack in the midst of a big movement. And it’s a movement away from testosterone-dominated, aggressive marketing tactics and a movement towards softer, relationship-based social marketing.
Those emerging as leaders by embracing new media are those who engage in conversation; those who are authentic, transparent and congruent; those who consistently use new media platforms well; those who are open and available (within reason).
Internet Marketers vs. New Media Marketers
There’s a distinct difference between traditional internet marketers and the new media marketers. From what I’ve observed, people either have their foot in one camp or the other. Very few have a foot in both camps.
Here’s a few of my faves who clearly have a foot in both camps, imho. Though they may not necessarily all call themselves internet marketers per se, they are in the business of marketing themselves:
The Men
You may notice a distinct lack of women on my list of “both camp” peeps above. That’s because I’ve never come across a female internet marketer who isn’t also a softer, more relationship-based marketer! A few of my faves who deserve a mention here:
The Women
- Deborah Micek (Coach Deb) - see Deb’s post on the New Media Marketer here
- Lynn Terry - see Lynn’s post on the Current State of Internet Marketing here
- Donna Fox - check out Donna’s post on Female Internet Marketers here
- Maria Reyes-McDavis
- Leesa Barnes
- Lorrie Morgan-Ferrero
- Alexandria Brown
And, if I’ve missed anyone on either list, mia culpa. Certainly not intentional.
Follow 2-3 Really Good People
Recently, this post by Rick Butts caught my eye: Unsubscribe From Whomever Emailed You Stompernet. I must say, I enjoy a bit of controversy and, clearly, Rick’s point stirred up quite the buzz with a slew of comments. I’d personally never resonated with the Stompernet style - there’s room for everyone though.
I completely agree with Rick’s advice here:
What if you chose to follow 2-3 really good people you trust and who fit your skills, goals, and learning style, and ignored all the other noise that is distracting you from productivity and actually preventing your success?
I took his advice and unsubscribed from every mailing list that I no longer read or it no longer brings me any value. It felt like a good spring cleaning. This process has metaphysical implications too; my mind feels clearer now.
I think it’s important to be on lists that light you up, e.g. when you see the person’s message you’re happy and look forward to reading it, or even giving it a quick skim. Sure, you should probably read your “competitors” mailings. But, I’m not a big believer in competition anyway as I talked about here.
And, while you’re unsubbing from email lists, why not remove any Facebook friends who are also clearly not a match with your style, as I talked about here. (I can’t stand seeing “I’m the undisputed master” and “I’m famous because…“. Bleh! Give me a break. Sheer ego going on there. I’m all for blowing your own trumpet. But I don’t know anyone genuinely ‘famous’ who has to go around bragging about being famous…. okay, [steps down from soapbox]).
Pitchathons No More
And, finally, with live in-person internet marketing, I recently had the pleasure of attending Ray Edwards and Dr. Andrew Jones‘ Speed Money Seminar in Vancouver, BC.
At first, when I saw the lineup of speakers I predicted the three-day event would be the same old, same old: morning to night pitchathon. Light on content, heavy on hard-hitting offers. No disrespect to the presenters - they’re all top notch peeps. It’s just that’s the style veteran seminar attendees, such as moi and hubby, have come to expect these days. (I was a coach for mega platform marketer T. Harv Eker for a couple years, and I’m a grad of his Train the Trainer programs. He’s the master pitcher!)
But, lo and behold, at the Speed Money Seminar I was blown away by the extremely high quality content, the energy in the room, the consistent availability and helpfulness of the speakers… and, the offers were seriously impressive to boot! The whole flow of the three days was filled with giving and generosity and high professionalism.
I especially enjoyed the Conversion Doctor, Eric Graham along with Ray Edwards, Stu McLaren, and Kirt Christensen. I learned immediately implementable strategies from each of these fine folks.
So, what say you? Are you on top of this movement? Who’s YOUR fave “both camp” marketers? Add their names (even if it’s yours!) in the comments below!
UPDATE: Add to my female both camps list: Christina Hills The Shopping Cart Queen and Denise Wakeman of The Blog Squad.
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14 Responses to “Not All Internet Marketers Are Created Equal”
Peter Koning (on FB)
June 3rd, 2008
Many thanks for the kind mention. But of course, if this list were compiled by anyone else, then surely your name would be added to the women’s list!
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Andy Beal
June 4th, 2008
One person I love getting e-mails from is Perry Marshall…The google adwords God.
His e-mails always deliver value added information with a “very soft sell” at the end of his messages.
While he does “pitch” you before he pitches you he does an awesome job at buttering you up with good quality content no matter whether you buy or not!
That in itself is exactly what you are talking about Mari.
I loved this post!
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Scott Bradley
June 4th, 2008
Mari,
Great points about marketing styles.
In-your-face, or relationship oriented?
One of the relationship oriented marketers who appeals to me is Brian Clark of copyblogger with his Teaching Sells program.
Funny thing is, I always saved the hard-hitting emails and campaigns for my swipe files…
Now, I’m saving more personal, authentic, and real voices.
Mari, thanks for making me stop and think today.
Walt Goshert
June 4th, 2008
I couldn’t agree more, Mari. There does seem to be a move (thank goodness) toward more relationship building and less of the “Look at what I have to offer” type of internet marketing going on. One of my personal favorites is Tim Connor of http://www.timconnor.com/. I get both his personal and business newsletters and can’t wait to hear what he has to say. I even share them with my husband, who is the sales/customer service manager for Alfamag Electronics, a worldwide distributor of electronic components. Sure, he markets himself but he does it by building a relationship with you first.
Paige Eissinger
June 4th, 2008
Excellent post which really resonates with me. I have also been “spring cleaning” and focusing much more on those people who match with my preferred style.
Thanks for sharing.
Take care
Paul
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Paul Duxbury
June 4th, 2008
Aye Mari - your own personal style is to be truly admired. You give in everything - and always with the best smile and I’m sure a twinkle in your eye. Here’s to ya lass.
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Julie - PeopleMaps Psychometric Testing
June 5th, 2008
Thanks so much for the addition to your list!
Donna Fox
June 6th, 2008
Thanks for the love, I take this as the best compliment.
You know, you are definitely one of the female trend-setters on the Net!
Maria Reyes-McDavis
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June 23rd, 2008
Hey Mari
Good luck today on your webinar with Urbanski.
I’m glad the unsubscribe thing worked out for you - it is a subtle shift on having a lot less noise in my head since I’ve done it.
Let me know if I may be of assistance to you in any way in the future!
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Rick Butts
June 25th, 2008
Hi Mari: Thanks for sharing your insights about this. I’ve been cleaning the slate with my email ezines and other clutter and it feels great. I like the idea of following just a few choice mentors too. Glad my gut feeling about this was right on. Thanks,
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Hi Mari - great post. The whole Stomper/Butts thing has got me stirred up too. I think it touched on a nerve and we need to pay attention to it.
I feel like I’m in both camps, and as a typical Canadian, trying to find the best of both. There’s a lot of good stuff in IM we shouldn’t through out, and instead try and find a proven path form social media to IM and back - some sort of integration of the two.
How was the caribou
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BR.