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Home » Article » Marketing Dont Put All Of Your Eggs Into One Basket
Sandi Moses filed under "Marketing"
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Don’t Put All Of Your Eggs Into One Basket
I vaguely remember a particular story from my childhood. It had
something to do with transporting eggs to market. The main
character, a little girl who thought she knew more than she
really did, put all of the day’s eggs into one basket, and when
she tripped and fell on the way into town to sell the eggs, all
of the eggs broke. It seems that her grandmother (the voice of
experience and wisdom) tried to tell her not to do that, but she
wouldn’t listen. If she had divided them up into several means
of transportation some would have been lost, but not all of
them. It was a difficult lesson to learn.
Everyone is familiar with this concept by the time we reach
adulthood. It is most often brought up in the field of financial
investing. You know, don’t invest all of your nest egg in Acme
Widgets, because who knows how long there will be a market for
widgets. And then where will you be? Or maybe you are told not
to invest all of your nest egg in the stock market, but
diversify into mutual funds or bonds or real estate or . . .
Everybody from the little girl in to above story to your mother
to your neighbor to who knows who else eventually comes to see
the wisdom in that concept.
So how come it is that we see over and over that people put all
of their internet eggs into one basket? They have one product or
one program on one website that they optimize for one search
engine (probably Google) and if any link in that chain breaks,
they are dead in the water. What could possibly go wrong? Glad
you asked!
Demand for the product could wane. Maybe somebody comes up with
a better one. I used to see a whole aisle - both sides - of
garbage cans in my local Target Store. EVERYBODY needs garbage
cans, right? I mean you gotta put the stuff out to be collected
in SOMETHING! And then suddenly the company that collects the
garbage began providing, at no charge to you, specialized
containers designed to be picked up with a special mechanical
arm on the truck and dumped right into the collection truck. The
driver never gets out. There are three colors of cans; one for
trash, one for recyclables and one for yard waste. One driver in
each of three trucks instead of one driver and one collector per
truck. The company paid for the specialized containers and truck
modifications with the money they saved on injury compensation
claims no longer being filed by the second person who had been
lifting all those heavy garbage cans. Suddenly there is no
market for regular old garbage cans and in my local Target Store
there are very few to be found. I suspect those few are bought
to hold sodas and ice at beach parties! Now if you had invested
in the company that made and sold all those old garbage cans,
you are out in the cold, and you never even saw it coming. Who
would have ever thought there would be no more market for
something that everybody needs? Don’t put all of your eggs into
one basket.
I live in a part of the USA where there is a large military
presence. Near one base in particular were located numerous fast
food restaurants. I mean, talk about a gold mine! Young
soldiers, mostly guys with huge appetites, plus families with
small kids and it just seemed like an ideal combination. But the
soldiers got sent to war and many of the families went “home”
where there was moral support during a stressful time and the
customer base was gone just like that. Many of the formerly
prosperous fast food places went out of business. Don’t put all
of your eggs into one basket.
Remember the dot com era? People invested in dot com companies,
got amazingly high paying jobs at dot com companies, and bought
great big beautiful houses and cars with the money they made
from those dot com companies. When everything collapsed, those
people found themselves making and selling coffee at Starbucks,
living back at home with mom and dad, and trying to finish
making the payments on those cars that now are a chore to keep
running. Don’t put all of your eggs into one basket.
As I wander around the internet, I have run into more and more
people who had been making decent money with one affiliate or
marketing program or another, both online and offline. Then for
whatever reason the program changed it’s compensation schedule
and these people are left hanging out to dry. If this was all
they had going for them, they were hurt big time. Only those who
had other sources of income were able to make adjustments and
keep going. Don’t put all of your eggs into one basket.
Many people spend an inordinate amount of time, effort, energy
and money optimizing their website(s) for Google. They listen to
this or that guru, buy this or that software, and do whatever it
takes to get their site to number one on the first page for
whatever search terms they are trying to target. As long as
their methods are ethical, there is nothing wrong with doing
this because they are earning an honest living with their
marketing efforts. It only becomes a problem when Google changes
the rules. And sooner or later, Google WILL change the rules.
The internet is a very dynamic place and nothing stays the same
for very long. See http://www.123iwork4me.com/article196.html
and http://www.123iwork4me.com/article29.html. If the people to
whom this happens have all of their eggs in that one
Google-basket, they will have just had the rug pulled out from
under their feet and will have gone from top dog to junk-yard
dog in no time at all. If they have multiple sites using
different marketing techniques promoting different programs and
opportunities, they will be able to re-group and re-coup,
recover and survive. You know what’s coming next. Don’t put all
of your eggs into one basket.
About the author:
Sandi Moses has been involved in internet marketing since
November, 2003. Visit her sites at http://www.123iwork4me.com
http://www.123-home-based-business-works-4-me.com
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