Guru Interview Of The Month -- Cathy Wagner
Guru Interview Of The Month -- Cathy Wagner
[Lawrence] Cathy, could you briefly describe some of your online
business operations and products/services?
[Cathy] Sure, I am a one woman operation working out of my home.
My site, http://www.onestopinternetbusiness.com is designed to
help anyone build an online business with straight forward
information, tips and recommendations.
In addition to writing articles and providing tested
recommendations, I am also available to all members (free and
paid) for questions, advice and live interactive marketing
discussions. I really like to talk to members and it feels great
when I can help others by telling them how I overcame an
obstacle that they are now facing.
My free membership is designed for beginners who really need to
learn the basics of promoting their offer (whatever it is)
online. It includes recommendations for the most effective free
advertising sites, the live discussions and support I mentioned,
plus my ebook which explains what you need to start an internet
business and gives a comprehensive overview of the most common
forms of free online advertising and how to get the most out of
them.
My paid membership is for those who have been around for a while
and are looking for new ways to get their offer to more people.
I have compiled over 50 recommendations for a wide variety of
free and low cost tools, tips and services that range from handy
pc and web design tools to low cost, quality advertising sites
and free information on advanced marketing strategies.
The low cost of membership, the diversity of my recommendations,
and the interactive aspects of my site are what makes it
different from other marketing information sites I have seen,
and believe me, I have seen a lot!
[Lawrence] What made you decide to start a business? What was
your inspiration or motivation?
[Cathy] My husband is a contractor and we relied solely on his
income when our two children were first born, so I could stay
home to care for them. While it is good money, it is not always
steady and it became quite clear that we needed another stream
of income to carry us through lean times. Because it was
important to us that I stay home with the kids, we built my pc
piece by piece and I started with my first online business
opportunity a little over 2 years ago. [Lawrence] What have been
your major challenges or obstacles so far? How did you overcome
them?
[Cathy] One of the biggest challenges I have faced was my lack
of experience when I started. My first business opportunity made
it sound so easy, but everywhere I went for information wanted
so much money or gave poor quality information.
I overcame this by doing my own research and tracking my
results. I continue to do research today, I am always looking
for new and better ways to promote ONE STOP.
Another challenge was being totally isolated from others in this
field. Until about a year ago, I did not have contact with any
colleagues. This didn't seem like a big deal at the time, but
now that I interact with them regularly, I find them to be an
inspiration; I have learned a lot and I have really been able to
help others.
I overcame this when I was introduced to what has become my
favorite chat room. If you have ever been to a Yahoo business
chatroom, you would appreciate the beauty of Money Chatter. This
is a place where friendly internet marketers go to talk shop.
The value of being able to bounce ideas off of colleagues, or
get help with problems is enormous. For me, it has been a great
blessing.
[Lawrence] What specific types of online marketing tools are you
using successfully?
[Cathy] I use all of the methods and recommendations at ONE
STOP, but right now, my favorite marketing tool is free
publicity. The power of this is absolutely phenominal. I write
articles or contribute to discussion groups and forums and I
gain a steady stream of members from these sources. The beauty
of using these types of mediums is that I can speak directly to
the people who are interested in and even really need my
services.
[Lawrence] Have you always envisioned yourself doing what you
are doing now? What did you "want to be when you grew up"?
[Cathy] As a kid, I always assumed I would be a business person
or entrepeneur. Definitely the one in the office with my own
secretary. :)
As an adult I have had a wide range of jobs including movie
theatre projectionist, bartender, massage therapist and I used
to sell 19th century stamps and envelopes to collectors. I have
always like to talk to and help people wherever I can.
[Lawrence] What is your least favorite part of running your own
business? Your favorite part?
[Cathy] Site work is my least favorite aspect. I am not quite
hopeless at it, but it intimidates me and I am often afraid of
making mistakes. I could never have designed my site myself, I
am very thankful to DMC for the great job she did with it; all I
have to do is updates or create similar pages for new articles
and services, but I just don't like it. I don't let that stop me
though, I update the site just about every week. :)
My favorite part is promotion. I love to blast my ad or article
across the internet! And when people click...YES!
Of course, I also love to talk with members and other internet
business people. It is my idea of fun!
[Lawrence] What important advice or tips would you give to a new
online business owner?
[Cathy] Do and learn as much as you can for free! Don't let
anyone tell you that you have to spend a lot of money if you are
"serious."
The first thing you need to do is, figure out what you are
supposed to do. :) If you begin by spending money before you
have done some homework, you will lose your money and become
frustrated.
Luckily, there is a wealth of free information about all aspects
of having an internet business available today and you can use
free advertising to perfect your ad writing skills before you
buy ad space. Use all the free resources you can, and do not pay
for advertising until you are confident that your ad will bring
results through testing it first.