| Dear
Terry:
It�s a
confusing world out there �and becoming more so every day!
Just the sheer number of �great� ideas/tools that are
continually being introduced can be overwhelming. And to
make things worse, many of those that appear most appealing to our
traditional sense of marketing and sales, are actually recipes for
disaster --online!
There is a very
simple, quick, and easy way around this mess however, and it
involves asking your question in a different way.
It�s All In How You Ask
Any product,
service, strategy, or tactic designed to
enhance your online business is essentially some form of interaction
with the Internet Empowered Consumer� (IEC). Armed with
this knowledge, we can restate your question from �Will this
interaction help me do more business online?� to �Is this
interaction compatible with the IEC and will they perceive it as
valuable?�. In essence, this question asks how
receptive your online market will be toward any interaction (i.e.
product, service, strategy, or tactic) that you consider using to
boost your Internet-based business.
Our restated
question considers two issues: a) IEC compatibility; b) IEC
perceived value. In my recent article "How
To Create Profitable Relationships With Online Consumers",
I show how an interaction is compatible with the IEC only if it
does not threaten their privacy or sense of being in control.
This article also shows how the IEC will perceive value in anything that saves them
time, money, and/or gives them options.
This approach
creates the foundation of a very quick and objective �test�
you can apply to evaluate how well any online interaction may
work.
Powerful Insight In Under 2
Minutes
Using these
ideas, I�ve created a simple yet powerful one-page form that
will help you determine how effective any online product, service,
strategy, or tactic will be with respect to the IEC. It�s
called the �IEC Interaction Litmus Test�� and you can
download a copy either in PDF
or HotSend
format here (by clicking the respective links).
There are three
parts to this form:
- Interaction
Description � this is where you identify and describe
the online product, service, strategy, or tactic you are
evaluating;
- Compatibility
Evaluation � where you answer �Yes�, �No�, or
�Neutral� to whether the interaction protects the IEC�s
privacy and sense of control. Any �No� answer here
will immediately reject the proposed interaction as a
potential tool for doing more business (because, by definition
it will cause the IEC to avoid working with you).
A �Neutral� response means there is no impact either way.
- Perceived
Value Evaluation � where you score from a �5 to
a +5 the issues of saving time, money, having options (i.e. a
negative score for saving time means that the IEC will
perceive the interaction taking more of their time, not less).
If the total of the three scores is positive, the IEC will
likely perceive the interaction to be of value to them, and of
course the reverse holds true as well.
Without the use
of an objective means to evaluate any kind of online interaction,
it is very easy to find yourself off track when choosing the
latest and greatest Internet marketing tools. For example, I
recently introduced three online services to an audience of
brokers and asked them to vote (via secret ballet �to avoid
�group sync�) on how effectively they felt each of the three
would be in generating more business online. After tallying
the results, we used the �IEC Interaction Litmus Test� to then
evaluate each of the three. It turns out that well over 80%
in the audience chose those services that were most likely to
drive the IEC away! In other words, they would hurt
their online business, not help it.
This is not too
surprising when you consider that most online products / services
geared to �enhancing� the real estate professional�s online
bottom line appeal to the agent�s need for �control�.
And, as we�ve seen in previous �Ask Mr. Internet!� articles,
agents need to give up their need for control if they want to work
successfully with the IEC. (i.e. �To
Win You Have To Know The Rules!� � June 2000 edition of
�Ask Mr. Internet!�)
Use It Or Lose It�
Your world as an online real estate
professional is complicated enough without having to guess whether
you should invest you valuable time and money in every new idea
that comes down the digital pike. Use the �IEC Interaction
Litmus Test� to help you evaluate the stream of online marketing
ideas that will continue to come your way in the foreseeable
future. You�ve got nothing to lose by doing so, and only
time, money, and perhaps even a few clients if you don�t!
Article Resources: |
| IEC
Interaction Litmus Test - a simple to use one-page form
that will help you evaluate (in less than 2 minutes!) how well
any online product, service, strategy, or tactic is likely to
work. You can download it in either PDF
or HotSend
versions by clicking on the respective link. |
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