But here's what he told me.
He's using a BlueLine lure. He tried a FlatFish and did
pretty good, but he swears the BlueLine is the trick here.
If you've got the time, get on up to Triangle and let me
know how you make out. Click here for info on a BlueLine
lure. Click here for the FlatFish."
An Aside
Each of the above links is to a page picturing the lure in
detail. There's a link below to a page that shows you how to
make one. And, of course, another that lets you buy one from
Bill.
And There's More.
In a PS, Bill added, "Just now, the week's forecast looks
awfully good. Click here for the latest." Take this link, and
you have a long term forecast for the weather at Triangle lake.
And More
Triangle is not the only lake Bill follows. And he has this
kind of info on all of them. And about the local streams.
Further, he'll be happy to sell you a great fishing rod, wading
boots, cooking gear, even camping stuff.
About That Fellow In New York
James Bartell faces yet another major business crisis. But
reading Bill's newsletter gives him a thought. He calls to his
secretary, "Will you get Joe and Pete in here, please?" Grabbing
for the phone, he mumbles, "If they can't handle this, I'll find
somebody who can." Half way through the sentence, the phone is
ringing at Travel Desk.
Bartell Is Not Alone
Many people who bust it day in and day out are quite willing,
now and then, to cut loose for a few days. Bill offers one great
way to do it. He gets a commission from Travel Desk. And from
the local lodges he refers to. If he chooses to do so, he is
in a great position to buy a lodge, thus extending his online
business offline. If he targets upscale fisherman like Bartell,
such a move could be enormously profitable.
End Tale
Okay, so that's just a yarn. And hey, likely someone already
has something like it going. But it's bound to be local, else
one can't keep up. Find a local area *not* being covered, one
easy to get to, and go for it. The task is simpler if you
already know something of the area. But if you love fishing,
you can have a lot of fun learning whatever you need.
So Where's The Content?
Measured in total words, there is very little content on this
hypothetical site. But in the eyes of a devoted fisherman, it's
loaded with the stuff. Bill needs some good text content for
search engine positioning, but that's another matter.
What's Bill Really Selling?
Will anybody visiting this site see it for what it really
is? Have you figured it?
What is readily available is great info that matters to
fisherman. Behind this, Bill offers everything you need to get
to a great fishing spot, catch your limit, and be comfortable
while doing so. His visitors will not see this as a trick or
con. They may not even recognize the site is a selling tool.
Products offered will be seen simply as an additional service
Bill provides.
A Catch
This is not the greatest example, for it's seasonal. You'd
have to do very well in order to take the rest of the year off.
But it's a possibility. If you owned a lodge, you might pick
up some off-season business from skiers and hunters.
But I Don't Like Fishing
Is that what I heard you say? If so, join the club. I don't
either. But the idea works in many areas and differing products.
Competition is fierce in the travel business. But how about a
site featuring weekend adventures for families or seniors or
both? House plans might work well with how-tos about remodeling
and interior design.
Home gardeners are a committed bunch. And there's lots of
potential here for repeat business. Anything people love to do
that requires resources you can provide is a possible target.
Each must be checked with care. Competition needs to be
examined in depth. And you must find a niche that sets you above
or apart from all of it. But given a defined position and a good
business plan, you have the basis for a successful online
business.
Wrapping Up
There are several errors in Bill's prose. Did you notice
them? If so, will they matter to a fellow who wants to catch
some fish? Or will he just grab his keys or the phone?
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Bob McElwain
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