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Why I'm A 'B-Level Marketer!
Copyright © 2007-2009 Willie Crawford
At a recent Internet marketing seminar, I was sitting around the hotel
lobby with approximately 20 other seminar attendees and speakers. The seminar's
host was in attendance, and the conversation covered a range of internet
marketing topics with extreme frankness. Our proximity to the hotel bar
certainly contributed to our "conviviality."
At some point in the conversation, one of the attendees turned
to me, and said, "You know Willie, you and I are B-Level marketers. I'm
sorry to be frank, but we are."
We smiled and continued, with me not even responding to the comment. However,
later one of my friends who witnessed the event said to me, "You're not a
'B-Level marketer!"
For those unfamiliar with the term, it's just a loose way that some in Internet
marketing circles categorize various marketers.
"A-Level marketers" are at the top of the heap. They
are the best at what they do, and usually the most seasoned. They often came
from direct sales backgrounds before going online. They also have a proven
ability to sell a LOT of products during any major product promotion.
"B-Level marketers" are mid-level marketers. They are usually
successful, but not at the level of the "A-Level marketers." Often the
"B-Level marketers" just haven't been in the Internet marketing niche
as long, and are still learning. They are what many would consider "up and
coming" or "rising stars." They have figured out how things work,
but don't do things on as grand a scale as "A-Level marketers."
"C-Level marketers" are still very much in the learning stages. They
often haven't achieved much success. Many of them are in what is often called
the "fake it until you make it" stage. Those who are teachable and
persistent are destined to move up to higher levels.
The definitions above are my loose definitions. Others would probably include
other levels, or levels within levels, but that's beyond the scope of this
article.
After that conversation, I had to ask myself two questions:
1) Am I a "B-Level marketer?"
2) Why, after 11 years of online marketing would I still be a "B-Level
marketer?"
During deep introspection, I concluded that even though I've hosted two live
seminars, hosted dozens of teleseminars, spoken at dozens of events to include
internationally, written four successful physical books, coach dozens of people,
have created roughly 100 of my own products, and own/manage over 1600 websites,
I may indeed by a "B-Level marketer."
The answer to the second question is because I connect more with my customers
than with many of the "A-Level marketers."
Let me explain...
Most successful Internet marketers readily acknowledge that MOST people who buy
our products and services will not use them. They buy them, looking for magic
solutions, begin to go through them, and then get distracted and go off in
search of easier magic solutions. That's a fact, and there is really nothing
that we can do about it. We can only provide our marketplace with products and
services that would actually solve their problems IF the customers actually used
them.
I am a "B-Level marketer" because I don't press my customers as hard
as I could to avail themselves of my products and services. People like Jay
Abraham teach that if you're absolutely convinced that your product or service
will improve your clients' lives, then you have a moral obligation to get those
products or services into their hands. I agree with that, but again, stop short
of really pushing them to do what I honestly believe is best for them.
The Internet marketing world is awash in hyperbole (hype), and I simply try not
to add too much to the "noise!" I know that people make buying
decisions based upon emotion and then later try to justify that buying decisions
with logic. I understand the hot buttons, can write powerful copy, and have even
won affiliate sales contests.
My faults, that keep me from being an "A-Level marketer are:
1) I know what it feels like to juggle bills and not answer the phone when
creditors are hounding you. So I don't want to push people in that situation
into spending money on things that they are just going to stick on the shelf...
even when I know that those things can change their lives.
2) I know what it feels like to be trapped by poverty and have that feeling of
complete hopelessness. I wrote of this in my autobiography, "Git Off The
Porch"... which you can read about at http://GitOffThePorch.com
So, again, I don't push people to buy things that they need but are unlikely to
use! Incidentally, I wrote that biography to inspire people who find themselves
in this exact situation. I do that by showing that I was in the same situation,
and yet I now live a life that is beyond many people ability to imagine.
Finally, I'm a "B-Level marketer" because of the purpose I have chosen
for my life. I see my natural purpose in this universe as being to be of service
to others. To me that makes being an Internet marketer much more than a job or
career... it makes it "a calling." My calling is to teach those
willing to put in the work... how to actually build a successful online
business.
So there you have, "Why I'm A B-Level Marketer!" I honestly hope that
you will strive to be one too, and in the process help many people to achieve
financial independence and their other dreams.
About The Author:
| Willie Crawford has taught thousands how to build
successful online businesses since late-1996. His membership site
contains over 40 interviews of leading online marketers sharing their
views on "How To Break Into The Internet Marketing Inner
Circle." You can access those powerful and shocking interviews at: http://TheInternetMarketingInnerCircle.com/insider.php |
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