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Taking An Offline Business Online
This is a great example of someone taking their real world "offline" business onto the internet. It also highlights some possible opportunities to think about. You have probably seen clips of a hypnosis show on t.v. or maybe have been to one yourself. These are usually pretty funny to watch. Volunteers from the audience are hypnotized and then act out various skits. While under hypnosis, they could be squacking like a chicken, made to walk around like a runway model or perhaps sing an opera like Pavarotti.
Alex normally videotapes each show. He had been selling videos of shows as he goes along and amassed a good collection of videos clips. Feeling that these videos would be of interest to other people, he set about using the internet to promote them further. Alex set up www.hypnotized.tv. It is a subscription website set up so that people can pay to watch the highlight videos online. He has over 100 video clips online of some of the more hilarious moments he has taped over the years. For $29.95, a subscriber has access to all 120 videos for 1 year. His subscription site was very basic to set up. He uses the Mollyguard.com subscription web site script. This allows him to use Paypal as his subscription fee processor. Doing so let's him collect money without having a merchant account. People subscribe via paypal and Mollyguard controls access to the site. Alex markets his websites at his shows and also through the search engines. People attending his shows are exposed to the sites and he has the web address on the videos he sells also. On his sites he has pictures from some of the videos on the site, along with several small samples of videos. These "teasers" help convince people to subscribe to have access to them all. Alex is reporting a phenomenal "open rate" of about 80% for his email list. This means that 80% of the people on his list actually open up his emails he sends out. This is a very good rate. The main reason for this high open rate is because it is an extremely targeted list. They are people who have already seen how much fun his show was or they came to his site because they are interested in hypnosis. Either way, he has their attention and they read what he sends out. This holds very good profit potential for him because a well targeted list usually equates to a responsive list.
Forget about the topic of Alex's site (hypnosis) for a moment. There are a few things for other site owners to pay attention to.
If you didn't have the footage yourself, an arrangement could be made to access someone elses footage. Perhaps for a split of the subscription income...
Instead of letting this opportunity slip by, he realizes it is an excellent chance to not only sell merchandise, but also get the word out about his site. If he just converts a few of these a week to a subscription, he can do quite well as a side income.
If you take a look at Alex's sites, they aren't fancy. In fact they are pretty basic but manage to work for him. Once its up and running he doesn't have to worry too much about the maintenance of it. It is generating a nice stream of income in addition to his offline work. There are a few things to be learned by taking a look at these sites. They are really fairly basic to look at but have some good marketing concepts which are worth noting.SmallBusinessWebSite.com PO Box 1228, Hampton, NH 03843, (603) 365-6205 All Rights Reserved. Reproduction without permission prohibited. |