Successful Marketers Go Virtual – Global Resorts Network

Global Resorts Network and Web 2.0 Marketing

Representatives of Global Resorts Network – and Internet business opportunities in general – face so many choices when figuring out how to market their business properly. The only thing they are sure of is that the lifeblood of a successful.profitable GRN business is high traffic numbers.

Unfortunately, often this can only be achieved after mastering a serious learning curve and spending practically all of your marketing money on info-products, only to give up – either because they’re tired of the hours or they have no more money allocated for it. Time, money, expertise – these are the three factors that make or break a business.

In this article, I’m going to show a way to get your Global Resorts Network marketing strategy up to speed – without spending your entire day at your computer or overspending.  But first, let’s take a look at the current trend in Internet marketing.

Web 2.0 – Blessing or Curse?

Web 2.0 is a catch-phrase that basically describes the new way Internet marketing has been heading for a while now. It’s all about information, interaction, and interest. If you’ve reached the point where you’re ready to launch your online business, you’ve already discovered that it needs to be widespread – on WordPress, HubPages, Squidoo, Blogger, Digg, Twitter, Furl and a host of other sites that can help you rise in the Google pages.

But every one of those pages you have requires a learning curve, and each article you produce you write needs to be out there in a way that is original, fresh and powerful  – or Google will penalize you for duplicate content.

Web 2.0 owes its appeal to the fact that it’s easy and usually free – just generate content and upload to your site. But ultimately, Internet marketing is all about numbers. You want to show up on the first page of any search, but at the same time be found in unlikely places – everywhere. For this kind of Internet presence, there are any number of factors – traffic, pages, sites, clicks, views, everything is measured in numbers.

Your marketing strategy starts to seem like a burden – building your web presence, spending way too much time on disheartening busy-work, and never seeing the results you know can be reached.  You’ve got a product, you’ve got a plan, and you’ve got the funds – now, you need the time, the experience and the know-how to put it all together.

Successful Marketers Go Virtual

Ask every leader in the business, and you will find that many of them get someone else to do the grunt work.

That’s because they know what’s important – talking to interested prospects on the phone. A full marketing pipeline is what matters. Everything else is “tinkering” with your money and the future of your online business.

It comes down to simplifying your life. When you bring in some help – a Virtual Assistant, an article writer, someone to set up and stay on top of all your sites, pages, content and such – you’re spending your budget on bringing in business instead of stop-and-start attempts that simply are not furthering your goal.

You simply monitor your traffic, and then get back to the tasks you need to concentrate on – making phone calls, inventing new strategies, shooting videos, and setting aside time to sit with pen in hand, doing some outside-the-box thinking.

A New Web, A New Way

With your Global Resorts Network business, you’ve got a lot on your plate if you want to reach your business goals. The last thing you want to do is spend 16 hours a day in front of your computer, sorting through difficult software and trying to remember passwords, blowing your budget on Google Adwords and being overwhlemed by an incredibly large amount of data.

By getting yourself a Virtual Assistant – or even a couple of them, depending on your budget and your strategy – you’ll be able to concentrate on spending your time with leads, making Global Resorts Network sales, continuing your training – and actually living life.

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