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The Truth About Free Information

 

Author: Jeanette S Cates, PhD

Research tells us that the primary reason people come onto the Internet is to get information. And if you ask them, everyone will say "sure - I want it to be free information."

But let's think this through. From the early days of the World Wide Web information on the Internet was free. You could find millions of articles, free reports, etc.

There were two reasons for all of these resources being free:

1. Early pioneers online could not figure out a viable way to charge for it. 2. At the end of every free article or woven into a free ebook there were "offers" for a paid product or service.

As technology has advanced we've seen a growing number of free information resources - audios, teleseminars, videos. And at the end of each there is an offer. That's why I'm always amazed when someone complains that "the information was good BUT they tried to sell me something at the end of the call."

Well of course they did! That's how they make their living. In fact, that's how all of us make our living. I would challenge you to find any profession that doesn't exist because of sales. From the friendly "call for a free 15- minute session" to the million dollar commercial on TV, no one works without a sale.

How does this apply to your Online Success?

Time and again I see smart people with a good business idea shoot themselves in the foot because they won't attend a free teleseminar. "They're just doing it to sell me something," they whine. Well of course they are! But that doesn't mean they aren't giving you priceless information in the meantime.

Only a fool would give you the gems of their business ideas and strategies without charge. What you need to beware of are those free teleseminars that give you great information and ask nothing in return. Those are not savvy business people. Do you really want to follow their advice?

When you do hear the pitch, listen carefully. Successful business people spend as much time working on the way they present their offer as they do gathering the information they will present.

Listen for the lead in to the offer. Listen to the description. Take notes. See if they offer a reduced price for just this call. Notice whether or not they offer bonuses. If they do, what is the value of the bonuses and how many are offered? How do they create a sense of scarcity - with a time limit or a limited number of products or both?

There is an entire business woven around the ability to make a good sales pitch. And whether you sell something online or you have an offline business, learning to apply that sales ability is worth more than the time you spend on the call.

The idea is that you are learning from all aspects of the call. From the introduction to the close, you should be taking notes.

So the next time you see "free teleseminar" or "preview teleseminar" sign up. Not only will you get some great information, but you'll also be able to apply their sales techniques to your business.

Bonus: Want to hear more about the value of free information? Watch the video at http://www.techtamers.com/cmd.php?Ad=236869

Copyright 2006 Jeanette Cates

Author Bio:

Jeanette S Cates, PhD

Jeanette S. Cates, PhD is the creator of the Online Success System and author of Online Success Tactics: 101 ways to build your small business.

Dr. Cates is a frequent speaker at state and national conferences, with more than 300 presentations to her credit. Her fast-paced, information-packed presentations and her knack for explaining cutting-edge technology in easy-to-understand terms have gained her the reputation of being The Technology Tamer?. She has taken that same experience and applied it to the Internet to become your Online Success Guide.

As the owner of TechTamers she has developed a full line of learning materials, including more than 100 technology-based workshops, ranging from Introduction to eLearning to the 8-hour website. In addition, she has authored numerous tips booklets, special reports, ebooks, and audio albums. In 2001 she launched Tech4Speakers.com, a site dedicated to helping speakers use technology more effectively in their presentations, products, productivity, and online presence.

Jeanette is a Certified Technical Trainer and is conversant with more than 200 software programs. She is also a Robert G. Allen Infopreneur Master Trainer. In that capacity she edits the InfopreneurLibrary.com, an online resource for people who create and sell Information Products. She co-hosts the bi-annual Womens Power Summit and heads WINfopreneurs, the site for Women Infopreneurs.

Dr. Cates holds a PhD in Instructional Design and Technology and an M.Ed. in Adult Education, both from the University of Texas at Austin. She earned a B.S. in Business Administration from Trinity University. She is listed in Who?s Who of American Women and is a member of Women in Technology International and the National Speakers Association. Jeanette has been featured in PC World, Computer Shopper, and TechRepublic, among other technology-related publications.

Jeanette has been married for 36 years to Bob Cates, an Internal Auditor. They have three daughters ? Stephanie, Jennifer and Vicki, and are the proud grandparents of J.R., Heather, Megan, and Jaycie.

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