Every once in a while, I discuss something related to Internet marketing that people just look at me and shake their heads. They don't have a clue what I'm talking about and end up begging me to explain. Most of the time, they get the explanation. But every once in a while, it's just way over their heads. Well, this may just be one of those articles that a lot of people won't get. I call it the Zero Factor. If you want to know what it is and why it's so important to making a living online, keep reading.
Okay, so what is the Zero Factor? Well, it's my little barometer that tells me that I have close to zero chance of failing with my current project, whatever it might be. For more details www.tube-traffic.com.Now before you say that nothing is 100% certain, yes, I know. But you can get very close to it if you make sure you have all the bases covered. So what are the bases I'm talking about?
For starters, there is the actual concept of the project. Let's assume it's a new product you plan to create. The first thing you want to do is see how much of a demand there is for the product. The greater the demand, the lower the value I give to this factor. For example, if I see the product I am creating has 100,000 searches a month then I know this is HUGE demand and my factor is very close to a zero.
The next thing I look at is the sales page. I make sure that the sales page is a perfect as it can be. After all, the greatest product in the world isn't going to sell if the sales copy is bad. So I run it by the experts in the field and have them give me a rating from 0 to 10. I tell them that zero is perfect and 10 is horrible. I then take the average of all the votes and add that to my previous total.
I continue to do this with each aspect of my product, including my ads, my articles, my blog posts, everything. I assign a value to everything that I do and then add all the values up at the end.
I have found that my products that added up to a 10 or less were my best sellers. The products that added up to 20 or more, were my worst sellers. For more details
www.free-ad-system.com. This also goes to show how accurate my evaluations are. Yes, I can be objective and know when something I did could have been better.
Have I ever come up with a zero? No, but I have come very close. My best selling product ever added up to a 3. I was very proud of it. It sold like hotcakes when it first came out.It doesn't matter what system you use to evaluate each step in the process. Just be consistent with your evaluations and you'll find that it will give you a pretty good idea of how well you're product will sell.