Making Money Part 2
By WealthyDragon on Apr 9, 2008 in online home business
A while ago I wrote an article directed at people who’ve been working online for a reasonable time (9 months to a year). I said that you probably under-estimate how much you know and suggested some ways you could use that knowledge to earn additional income from local, off-line businesses in your area.
I just wanted to post a quick update to that article with my own experience over the past 6 weeks or so.
I currently have 5 projects in the pipeline – from doing nothing more than talking to people in social settings about what I’m doing. (Building my own websites and working online).
This last weekend I did the first bit of proactive ‘marketing’ of my services.
I’m on the mailing list of a live music venue here in HK and each Monday I receive an email setting out the schedule of bands and musicians who are playing over the coming week.
Is that or is that not a perfect application for a blog!?
So I set up a new WordPress installation in a folder on an old domain that I use as my admin domain – where I keep things like my privacy policy etc.
I then did a quick search for “Free Wordpress Music Themes” and downloaded one that featured guitars and a guitar player.
I uploaded and activated the theme and I cut and pasted the two most recent schedules that I’d received from The Wanch into two different blog posts.
Next step was to use the ‘About’ page (which I re-named to ‘Read Me..!’) to do a bit of very soft selling. Nothing more than a ‘you could do this, you could do that – the choice is yours’ kind of approach.
I then hit reply to the weekly email, wrote a bit about a website being able to bring him new customers – e.g. people planning on visiting HK doing a search for live music in HK before leaving – inserted the link and sent it off.
Here’s the reply I got:
“Hi Martin,
That is very cool would like to get with you on setting that up as soon as possible.”
Now how tough was that..? A free Wordpress installation in a folder on an old domain, a free music theme, no need for any plugins (it’s only a demo site), no need for any tweaking, not even any need to come up with tags! Set the blog visibility to block search engines (again – only a demo site), copied and pasted some copy and sent him the link.
Basically it was no more than 2 hours’ work at no cost (other than my time).
The next time I do it – for example maybe a restaurant – I just download a different theme, activate it, put in some different content and send them the link. And I can keep doing that over and over again.
Because you’re showing the business owner a website which features the name of their bar, restaurant or whatever, with some of their own content in there, plus a few benefits, they can immediately connect with the idea.
It seemed to work this time, anyway.
Leave a comment telling us how you got additional work – we can probably all benefit from your experience.
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2 Comment(s)
By SusanneUK on Apr 10, 2008 | Reply
Hi Martin
What a flippin brilliant idea (another one I might add).
Thanks for your message by the way, the people who contacted me to get something going for them decided to not go ahead for some personal reasons, so that project was a no go in the end but this new additional idea is great and I might see what I can achieve with some other smaller businesses (and my own dance class) and then could always go back to them with my (hopefully) successes.
Thanks again Martin,
Take care
Sue
By WealthyDragon on Apr 10, 2008 | Reply
Hi Sue,
Great to hear from you - and glad you found this useful!
Sorry to hear about your project - but another one will come up, and it will be even better than before!
You could always lock the doors on the dance class until they give you a commission…!
Cheers,
Martin.