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A Week in the Life of an Internet Marketer
aka: Cyber-Sh#@ Happens!!
A Positive Preface
Before I begin, I want you to know that I am the eternal
optimist. Just ask anyone who knows me. So much so, I've become
a master of twisting and turning the negatives into positives.
I am writing this on Friday evening. Everyone knows though that
Netrepreneurs live in Internet Time and usually never know what
day of the week it is. Monday is like Thursday is like Sunday.
However I am going to assume for the sake of this article (and my
sanity) that this IS the last day of one of the worst weeks in
cyber-history. At least for me.
Now I'm not quite to the point of resurrecting all that has
happened these past five days because it's too soon, but let me
tell you about MY week.
Setting the (Trap Door on the) Stage
Having made the decision to venture out on my own with a brand
new company http://www.interniche.net , this week
was supposed to
be the start of launching one of my new projects. And I was as
excited as a tyke in a toystore!
It involved my good friend, Marlon Sanders. He offered me a
generous lead time to promote a great, inexpensive new marketing
tutorial called "Discover the Amazing Formula That Sells Products
Like Crazy!" http://www.higherresponse.com/track/t.cgi/8030
.
Perfect timing, as my new affiliate program was still a week away
from launching.
Monday: Unleashing the Beast
I prepare my newsletter supplement to offer this wonderful tool
and its 7 FREE BONUSES to my 4000 Mirror subscribers and mail it
out. A new article submission (with a soft-shoe pitch about this
product in the cover letter) to the ezine/newsletter editors is
readied and I press the send button. As expected, orders start
flooding in immediately. GREAT!!
Within 2 hours, my main site is down! Webhost is contacted and
although normally patient with this sort of thing, I'm not in
this situation. But they are SLOW with an answer let alone a
solution. Day turns to night and I'm receiving a range of emails
from people politely informing me that the site is unavailable to
the rather crude "why would send me a product I can't access?".
Webhost is still not offering a resolution.
Exhausted, I go to bed knowing I'm losing sales and my customers
are losing out on a great product. Not to mention I look a little
foolish!
Tuesday: The Law of that Renowned Irishman (that would be
"Murphy")
Up early and my site is back up!! What to do? Well, an apology is
certainly due even though I realize that most of my subscribers
won't give a cyber-care about my techno-excuse.
So I double-check my site and the order form and all is well. I
email everyone informing them everything is now functioning
properly. As the last email seeps out of my system, I visit both
pages again and guess what? The server the order form is on is
down!
Still morning but felt like pouring a steep drink, going back to
bed and re-reading "Why Bad Things Happen to Good People". This
secure server is 'free' and normally reliable but as with all
things free, something suffers and guess what? It's support!
Balance of the day is spent fielding email regarding "round 2" of
this fiasco. Some of it is nasty. Like I'm doing this on purpose
just to inconvenience people.
Sweet dreams are not a possibility this night either.
Wednesday: A Silver Lining?
The article submission from Monday has borne some great results.
Quite a few publications are going to feature my new article,
including one of the Internets largest. The very next day too!
Downside is the secure server is still down. And it remains so
all day and evening. Seems like I wasn't destined to sell this
particular product. Decision time. Get my programmer to set up a
new order form on another server. Might still salvage a few
sales. Of course, this is never a quick process so it's a waiting
game.
And I wait....and I wait....and I wait...
Thursday: The Cloud Bursts
Morning's email floods in and voila!...my article in fact appears
in this major zine. Super! My new company needs the hits this
will generate. But guess what? They published my old "bio" which
points the readers to the business I had sold my interest in a
few months ago. The silver lining was black-holed!
I, of course request a retraction in the next day's issue, which
is agreed to. At least there will be some salvage to this
blooper.
Just prior to knocking off for the night I notice that ticklish
little feeling in my throat. You know, the one that foreshadows
those terrible winter viruses we all seem to get just when we
figured we beat the cold and flu season. Nothing to do with my
marketing nightmare, but a little icing on the cake of my story.
TGIF
Remember I said I was the eternal optimist? Woke up with the
feeling that nothing was going to make this the Titanic of weeks
for me. No wind or sleet or cough or ezine owner who thinks I've
totally lost it. Nothing!
My attitude is positive! My new order form is ready! My regular
newsletter will go out in advance this weekend with the "vow"
that they can now "really" access my product. I will send
"another" article to the ezine owners with my tongue-in-cheek
version of this story. My correct information will appear in
today's issue of that major ezine. I was going to be exonerated!
Some of my reputation will be repaired!
This is the point where the subtitle of the article really comes
into play. I no sooner prepare all of the above elements than
into my inbox waltzes that ezine with the retraction. And then
some really ugly email follows from readers about how terrible my
article was. People were calling me Ernie (fictitious name)! Two
of them even sent me that nasty Happy99 virus. And I already had
a real one!
Well it turns out this zine goofed again and put my email address
where this author's belonged. And readers really didn't care for
what this person had written.
Now is this not the epitomy of the kind of luck that only Martin
Short could have?
Lessons and Other Things Learned
1. Cyber-Sh#@ really does happen!
2. Even the big guns goof a lot!
3. I will somehow make this all work for me!
4. People don't like Ernie's articles!
5. You never really beat the cold and flu season!
6. My product IS REALLY available right now!
Written by Rick Beneteau
(c) 1999 InterNiche.net
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