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Over the past few months, there’s been discussion in bring it back to promote national identity. There have been small calls via social media for the Philippine government to step in to define writing standards and to make it “official”. A few individuals have new modern versions of the script in the works and plan to propose it to become official/standard. The problem is that most of these people are “nobodies” in a sense that they lack preeminence or the perception of it. While they may know their shit in and out, it’s their personal brand is what will play a big percentage if their proposal (product) is to succeed and be accepted.
You will have a better chance to persuade people if they *think* your the master of your subject matter. If your just the master in the eyes of your small circle of friends, it’s not enough.
You gain preeminence by getting props from others with preeminence like:
• Schools
• Celebrities
• Customers
• Media
You can also create your own by:
• Blogging
• Making videos
• Exibiting your work
• Teaching
• Having your own products
• Being active in your community
As a person trying to influence others, its necessary to have it. Without it, the road ahead could be rough.
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I’ll give you the basic info and tools to monetize your passion. One of the 1st mistakes people make when starting a business is getting in to something your not passionate about. You must be passionate about it because it will take hard work and there will be NO money at first. Hell, there might not even be ANY MONEY MADE. Your endeavor may fail as the success rate for business is 50% at best. So why even try? Why not? Instead of watching TV for 2 hours a day, you should be able to get started. I’ll be providing worksheets, guides and case studies from my own personal experience. Enter your email below to keep updated. Thank you
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- This one made sense but I didn’t think it would be so drastic. The best day is Monday and tails off by Thursday. Weekends were typically blah. This data tells me that I should launch my marketing early Monday morning. My feeling is that most of that activity is late afternoon/evening.

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- The tattoo season is Spring/Summer but last year, I had a big spike in September and November. I can see why September being big because students might want to get inked before going back to school. I have no idea why November was so big. Maybe new ink for Xmas?

Facebook demographics
Every company should have a Facebook page. Besides presence in a site that recently had more page views than the mighty Google, you also get a free basic analytics tool to give you some insight about your fans. Since I added a Facebook widget for my fan page, it has grown to nearly 4,000 fans organically. It’s pretty tough to get this kind of data for your website if accurate at all.


So why is it important to be the 1st result in Google?
Google is the most used search engine (for now). They control about 70-80% of all internet searches. With new products on the horizon like the phones, netbooks, operating system, partnerships with the iPhone and etc, it’s projected to grow. If your future customers cannot find you on Google or any other search engine within the 1st few results, you DO NOT EXIST.
Being #1 on Google means that your the authority on that subject keyword. Why that may not be the reality, the #1 online authority says so. In my example for the subject Baybayin (a writing system in the Philippines that predates the Spanish arrival), I know I’m not the most knowledgeable on the subject. There are people out that that know more than I do but because of my web and real-word presence, I’m appearing as the #1 authority on the subject in the world. This has lead to an increase on translation consultations, art commissions, invitations to speak and media features.
Most people do not go beyond the 1st page – A study shows that about 93% of people do not go beyond the 1st result page. Eye tracking studies show a big difference in heat between the 1st and 2nd result. If your the 8-10th result, making it to #1 would mean about a 1,400% increase in traffic.

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To reduce (probably cannot kill it) buyer anxiety, I implemented a few simple things to my checkout page.
1) Paypal Verification seal
2) Contact info including a phone#
3) A Meebo Me widget that connects to all my IM accounts
I’ve had more than a few customers call me while they were on the checkout page needing assurance of the product or the checkout process.
Want more tips? My favorite E-commerce blog has more.
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I’ve been thinking of expanding my product line for a few months now. The challenge has been how to keep the buying experience simple since with custom art, there can be loads of options.
2. Wider profit margins
I have/had the advantage of being the only one doing what I’m doing, so I’m able to keep my prices and not go down the price slash route that’s been so prevalent during these challenging times (yuck, sounded like a newscast). The problem with my products is that it takes time for me to draw. Sometimes I’m definitely in the red for a “fully engaged” client
So what’s a good product that has high margin? Knowledge. Create it once and that’s it.
3. More personalization
Customers want to be put up on a pedestal. With tattoos, they have to be 100% confident in what I’m designing for them is the best and will not look like anything else. The essence of tattoos is uniqueness. Even though I’ve done “strength” dozens of times, it must be uniquely fashioned towards my client.
4. Show off
I need to do a better job promoting myself. That means asking my clients for more photos of art I’ve done for them as well as testimonials.
I signed up PinoyTattoos.com for GetSatisfaction a few days ago in an effort to cut down on redundant emails, create transparency with my customers, and cultivate an idea farm.
Get Satisfaction is a direct connection between people and companies that fosters problem-solving, promotes sharing, and builds up relationships. Thousands of companies use this neutral space to support customers, exchange ideas, and get feedback about their products and services. Get Satisfaction is open, transparent, and free. You’re free to ask, free to answer, and free to start a new conversation. Everyone is invited and encouraged to participate: companies, employees, customers — anyone with an opinion, an answer, or something to say.
The GetSatisfaction business model is pretty much taking your business reputation hostage. Not that it’s a bad thing, it’s pretty smart. Yammer and Yelp do something similar. These companies feed the most basic human need, communication with others. No business will be able to stop anyone from talking. They can only try to manage their own reputation. Basically, if a business wants manage their page on the service, they pay. Brilliant.
So far, so good in revamping my customer service process. I just have a few customer email entry points I need to clean up. There’s an order form, photo upload form, tattoo artist directory submission form, and 2 GetSatisfaction widgets. This doesn’t include Facebook, Twitter, Myspace, IM, and etc. Way too much. I have to consolidate all that.
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I’m finally starting my fashion project after months of lagging. The goal is to create a portal where I can sell my clothing line. Simple as that. While I don’t have a lot of products, I can make the right ones. My competition has a budget and is able to manufacture many products while I’m primarily a one man team. My advantage is the web and the audience I’ve built on PinoyTattoos.com. More on the strategy later….
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I expect the shirts not to sell much because there are other shirt vendors out there that have flashy designs. I think my best shot would be the hats. The prints should do well because nobody other than my business partner is doing them.
I’m rushing to fixup BaybayinScript.com (online store for prints & translations) and the fashion site. I will probably only put up a splash for the fashion site as 1and1 messed up my domain registration – more on that later.
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