tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-49312768782493633462024-02-07T04:56:38.651-08:00Fran's Marketing TipsFran Watsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01423574245135850659noreply@blogger.comBlogger34125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4931276878249363346.post-31283200190385949242016-03-12T10:40:00.000-08:002016-03-12T10:40:46.378-08:00Success is about Focus<span style="font-size: large;">"Success is about focus and getting the attention of a great audience. That is what niche marketing is all about." - Matthew Graves</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">If you haven't heard about Matthew Graves, you are missing out on some great advice and training. Matthew has daily Periscopes and YouTube videos that can help you grow your business. </span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;"><br />I have been following him for quite some time and belong to a number of his mailing lists: webbizinsider, hotlistmailer, toptiertraffic, splashpagesurfer, and socialmessageconnect. </span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">He is someone I know, like and trust. (Find out more about this in Matthew's videos).</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Fran Watson</span>Fran Watsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01423574245135850659noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4931276878249363346.post-37188427599052246212016-03-10T07:58:00.000-08:002016-03-10T08:03:50.023-08:00Increase Sales<b>Creating Opportunities To Increase Internet Sales</b><br />
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Several methods can be used for your online business to increase internet sales. Some are proven more effective than others. A great way to boost online sales is to increase traffic on your site. When more people visit your site, you increase your chances of generating sales. <br />
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The common mistake that many businesses make is they believe their work ends on getting people to visit the website. Successful internet selling turns visits into sales. <br />
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<b>Turning Traffic to Profi</b>t <br />
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More than just listing the features of your product and the benefits of purchasing it, <i>you must have something to offer your prospects. </i>Offer something 'free' to your customers. When your buyer can get something free, they think of it as a bonus. For instance, if you're selling them a PC, you can offer them free PC scans. The same goes with websites; you can offer your visitors a free newsletter so they can get information about your products or services. <br />
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Sales text is important as another way to convince your customer to purchase a product. Most websites fail to give enough attention to this. How can you expect to make a sale when the potential buyer does not have enough information about the product or service? This text should be brief, concise, and informative. The text must answer possible questions a customer might have on a product. <br />
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Create an Expert Image<br />
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If people find you credible, they will more easily trust you. Your knowledge about the information contained in your site will lead to more traffic if people find your site useful. You can get more readers to your site by publishing articles over the internet, such as in a blog post or an article directory and including a byline. This will provide a background on you (as the author) and provides links to your site that readers can visit to get more information.<br />
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<b>Keep Communication Lines Open</b><br />
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If you want to make more sales, you must include as much contact information on your site as possible. Do not just focus on the sales pages, instead include your phone number and contact form to all pages of your website. This will enable potential customers to easily contact you when they see a product or service they'd like to obtain.<br />
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By providing as much contact information as possible, people will have confidence in your site. If you sell products online, provide as much means for payment as possible. Provide the most convenient way for your customer to process payments. <br />
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<b>Utilize Positive Feedback/Testimonials</b><br />
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If you can, get previous customers to leave feedback about products sold on your website. Post their testimonials on your site for future readers to see. Positive testimonials will help boost online sales because they help to increase trust on your buyer's part. <br />
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If you want to give them further assurance, you can offer a money-back guarantee. Giving a guarantee can benefit you in two ways. It gives your buyer the security of returning the product in case they do not find it useful; thus it becomes easier to part with their money and make a purchase. As for the seller, it reflects your confidence in your product that you'd be willing to return the money to a dissatisfied customer. <br />
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These are just a few effective sales tips and tricks that you can use to increase internet sales.<br />
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Fran Watsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01423574245135850659noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4931276878249363346.post-45961567742624001162016-03-08T21:05:00.002-08:002016-03-10T08:05:38.617-08:00Practice Makes Perfect <br />
As mentioned in my previous post, it is important to be consistent. To improve your skills it is essential to practice on a daily basis. It takes time to become good at selling products especially door to door. In order to enhance your sales productivity one must be able to acquire skills as a salesperson. The necessary skills required to be a successful salesperson include the following.<br />
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<b>First, you should be able to present yourself in a professional manner.</b> To do this you should know how to dress as a successful person. Remember that first impression means a lot when you are in sales. It is the initial contact you have with your customer and your appearance could make a big difference when you are trying to develop a rapport to your potential buyer.<br />
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It is essential to know what suits you best. Remember that you are representing the company. Dressing as a professional is needed. Having a good selection of wardrobe is necessary. The nice suits, neckties and shoes are necessary accessories. Being able to matching your shoes and dress requires considerable trial and error before perfecting your skills. Experience will be the best teacher. Doing it as part of your daily routine helps you develop an eye for color schemes and combinations.<br />
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<b>The second thing that you must remember is the best way to approach your prospect.</b> Selling products in a door to door basis requires you to create innovative ways to effectively approach clients. Good opening lines and facilitating skills are necessary. The thing to take note when having a conversation is what is of interest to your client. This will increase the probability of increased sales because he will provide you the opening you needed to deliver your message.<br />
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Making the conversation interesting will make the mood lighter. This will make it easier for you to communicate (listen and learn) because the customer is letting his guard down. Injecting jokes or humor in your conversation eases the tension not only for you but for you client as well. This applies to clients you speak to online, or in your marketing messages you send out. You need to know what it is your client is looking for before you can tell them about the benefits it will bring them.<br />
<b><br />The last but certainly not the least thing to remember is to close</b>. Closing a deal is crucial when you are selling door to door. You may not have a second chance. It is different online where a customer may read the material 5 or 6 times before making a decision to buy.<br />
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However, if it is not possible to close right away, make an appointment right away. You could set an appointment within a few days. Do not let it pass a week without making any follow up. The chances of sales will decrease if you set appointments more than one week. The client will either forget about the appointment or lose interest. That is why it is important to send out follow up emails as well.<br />
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To be the best salesperson you must make sure that you practice your selling skills consistently. Talk to people and move around. Action produces results.<br />
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Do not be afraid to make mistakes because you will learn from it. When you stumble, stand up and move forward. It is not how many times you fell but rather on how many times you stood up. Your skills will improve through time and when they do, expect that there will be increase sales. <br />
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<a href="http://franwatson.homebusinessmillionaire.com/" target="_blank">Fran Watson</a>Fran Watsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01423574245135850659noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4931276878249363346.post-62640811782927325182016-03-01T08:35:00.000-08:002016-03-10T08:07:16.379-08:00Being ConsistentI have been following Matthew Graves on Periscope. He has created a number of really good messages for people who are doing Internet Marketing.<br />
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Here is Matthew Graves' message about Being Consistent in your Internet Marketing. Worth listening to. <a href="https://youtu.be/XYQIZweVoEA" target="_blank">Click here to listen</a><br />
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Fran Watsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01423574245135850659noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4931276878249363346.post-29688029888864730922016-02-26T08:44:00.000-08:002016-03-10T08:07:53.325-08:004 Key Areas to Work OnHi<br />
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I just listened to Matthew Grave's first Periscope video on the 4 key areas to work on for your internet business.<br />
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They are 1) work on yourself - learn and train<br />
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3) convert your visitors<br />
4) engage your visitors<br />
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For a fuller description of each of these, <a href="https://youtu.be/_YnxpT0D5nY" target="_blank">click here</a><br />
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To your business success!!<br />
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<a href="http://franwatson.sixfigureincome.com/" target="_blank">Fran Watson </a><br />
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P.S. Matthew is starting a new Inner Circle and has a few spaces left... Check it out here if you are interested and willing to work to build your business. <br />
All you have to do is to send an email to <a href="mailto:innercircle@quickstartcoach.com" target="_blank"><span class="il">innercircle</span>@quickstartcoach.<wbr></wbr>com</a> and he will send you a link that gives access right into his calendar so you can pick a day and time that works for you. Once next weekend comes, he can't guarantee when he will be able to do this again.<br />
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<br />Fran Watsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01423574245135850659noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4931276878249363346.post-32119553758104925172016-02-23T12:37:00.003-08:002016-03-10T08:08:55.293-08:00Getting People To Buy From Your Site <b>Getting People To Buy From Your Site
Researched & Written by Karen Barnes</b>
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<b>Q: How can I get people to buy from my Affiliate Website?</b><br />
A: The answer to this question has been debated by the top marketers to the newest of marketers on what does and does not work. The pros and cons of marketing products to buyers range from the use of free-for-all sites to traffic exchanges to free advertising to pay-per-clicks and the list goes on.
What every marketer needs to do is to decide which of the products they want to try to sell. You then will need to learn everything about the product you are trying to sell, purchase and try it for yourself, and then write your own sales copy for this product from your own personal experience.<br />
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You will need to know how the product works, what the advantages and disadvantages are, the price, and how your customer can contact support or yourself with any questions or concerns they have about your product. They basically want to know everything that you wanted to know about the product when you purchased it for the first time.
Then you will need to do some research on the clientele that will be most attracted to your product. After all you wouldn’t want to sell car mechanic tools to a chef. Trying to sell mechanics tools to a chef would produce some very bad results: a waste of your marketing time and money from marketing to a group of people to whom this particular product would have no interest.<br />
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Each product has a specific group of people who will want to purchase the product. Here are some tips for improving both first-time and repeat sales<br />
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• Target your market is one of the top things you should do when advertising products for sale.<br />
• Have specific details about your product in your ad or on your own Website.<br />
• Use various marketing sites both online and offline for massive action.<br />
• Follow up with prospects when they email you with questions.<br />
• Follow up with your customer after the sale; this is a guaranteed way to have repeat sales and to improve customer relations with referrals from your customers.<br />
• Keep up-to-date with current trends on products and marketing to keep your sales recurring.<br />
• Remember if you are selling seasonal items, make sure that you are selling in the correct season to gain the most from your promotions. If you have any stock left over at the end of any season, create clearance prices to move your remaining stock for new products for the next season.<br />
• Last but not least, test your headlines, sales copy and keep track of where you are advertising. This way you will know which ads and places that you are advertising are producing the desired results. This allows you to spend your marketing dollars more effectively and eliminate expenditures where they do little good.
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<b>Q: What is customer service?</b><br />
A: Customer service is when you give your current and potential customers the best possible service. It includes both the way you interact personally with your customers as well as the way you solve their problems.
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<b>Q: Why is it so important?</b><br />
A: Customer service should always be your top priority. The quality of your customer service can make or break your business. Great customer service will bring you repeat customers and new customers. Bad customer service can make you lose your customers and potential customers.
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<b>Q: How can I improve on this myself?</b><br />
A: You can improve your customer service by really listening to what your customer wants and needs. Being responsive to their wants and needs is what keeps you in business.<br />
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<b>Q: How can I go the extra mile for my customers?</b><br />
A: As I just mentioned, you can start by listening to their wants and needs. Once you have found these two ingredients out, give them what they want and need.
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<b>Q: What are the key objectives to customer service?</b><br />
A: There are four basic keys to great customer service:<br />
1. Remember that your customers are GREAT. Treat your customers like they are royalty-this will go a long way towards making them feel special.<br />
2. Give them the products or service (if your business is a service business such as internet service or web hosting service) plus a little. Give them something a little more. Provide polite and prompt answers to their questions and concerns. If you don't carry what they are looking for, let them know who does. You might lose that sale, but you could gain a customer and friend for a long time.<br />
3. Make sure your prices are good. Be in line with or below your competitors. Competitive prices show your customers you value their business.<br />
4. Provide a top notch shopping experience. A great shopping experience makes them want to return.<br />
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Even if you are a service or online business, make sure that you give them your absolute attention when they come to you with questions and concerns and offer correct and prompt replies. This type of customer service will then lead your current customers into recommending your service and product to their friends. Word-of-mouth advertising can be the greatest asset provided by your loyal customers.
In short, with customer service, "Just Give 'Em The Pickle." Don't charge for something that you normally don't charge for, don't forget the daily little things that you offer your customers, and, above all, smile-even if you're on the telephone. They can "hear" your smile. Treat your customers as though they were your friends and you will be rewarded with their continued business.<br />
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To your business success<br />
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<a href="http://franwatson.sixfigureincome.com/" target="_blank">Fran Watson </a><br />
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Fran Watsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01423574245135850659noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4931276878249363346.post-17969583656727354072016-02-11T08:17:00.000-08:002016-03-10T08:11:10.531-08:00SFIHi<br />
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If you are new to the internet marketing world, you might not have heard of this company. So what is it and why should I care?<br />
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<a href="http://franwatson.homebusinessmillionaire.com/" target="_blank">SFI</a> has been around for 18 years. They have a plan in place to help every affiliate earn. They provide training, opportunities to sponsor new members and grow your team. They even have some exciting events like Pricebender auctions, card games, sports trivia and more.<br />
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In this video he talks about 1) building yourself 2) building your list 3) building trust and converting prospects 4) adding value<br />
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<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YnxpT0D5nY" target="_blank">Check out this periscope video</a><br />
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Fran Watsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01423574245135850659noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4931276878249363346.post-70695523021996122212016-02-06T09:09:00.002-08:002016-03-10T08:13:17.981-08:00Helpful Tips for Internet MarketersI haven't written for some time, and for that I apologize. I have been working on my Internet Marketing, learning new things, exploring options and further developing my current business opportunities.<br />
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For the past month, I have been following <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YnxpT0D5nY" target="_blank">Matthew Graves</a>' blogs and periscope projects, learning more and more about marketing.<br />
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I have also been getting more knowledgeable about <a href="http://franwatson.quickinfo247.com/" target="_blank">SFI - Strong Futures International</a> - developing my business on a daily basis and working with my team. SFI has come up with some unique ideas to help me, and others build a strong business with the ability to market a variety of products and build downlines to help build a profit. I have been earning monthly and building my business by completing daily tasks, working step by step to accomplish what needs to be done.<br />
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There is so much helpful information to be found within SFI and also with Matthew Graves that it will take time to absorb everything.<br />
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Why don't you join me? Just click on the two links above (or below) and you will be able to learn what I am learning.<br />
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To your business success<br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Matthew Graves... check it out...</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Mathew Graves.....some good advice.....</span><br />
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Fran Watsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01423574245135850659noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4931276878249363346.post-48794340450453552892016-01-04T07:19:00.000-08:002016-01-04T07:19:53.724-08:00How To Make Money As An AffiliateHave you wondered how to make money as an affiliate? The following article may help you understand<br />
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<b>The Affiliate Model – How To Make Money As An Affiliate</b><br />
Rob Rawson<br />
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Affiliate programs are a very easy and effective way to make money on the Internet right? so how do they work?<br />
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Essentially, affiliate programs are a way that you can promote other people’s products and get paid a commission for promoting them. You can get paid to promote almost any type of product and service on the web.<br />
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Most of the top companies on the web have Affiliate Programs. Dell computers, Amazon, Expedia, AT&T, Chase bank, Delta airlines and Walmart are just a few examples - did you know that you can be paid a commission to sell products online for any one of these companies?<br />
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The best thing about affiliate programs is that it is so easy to set up a relationship with any one of these companies. Normally in business you would have to spend weeks or months of meetings, proving that you are a worthwhile partner to be able to do business with these sorts of companies. However, an affiliate program allows you to get commissions straight away as a little guy,without all the hassle of meetings and forming that relationship.<br />
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There are thousands of affiliate programs that you can promote on the web. You have so many choices that you could pursue. The key factors for success with affiliate programs are the following:<br />
Choosing the right affiliate programs. If you choose certain affiliate programs you will likely only be able to earn a small income because their payouts are small. Other affiliate programs have very large payouts and high earning per click (EPC). If you don’t know what earning per click (EPC) is, it is the average amount that affiliates earn from each click to the site that they are sending money to. Some networks express it in earnings per one hundred clicks.<br />
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For example you could say an EPC of $57. This means you make $57 on average for every 100 visitors that you send to a site or 57 cents for sending one visitor to the site. Generally I am looking for affiliate programs with an EPC of $20 or more, which means I am making 20 cents per visitor. Usually, I focus on programs that have an EPC of $100 or $1 per visitor. When you are earning $1 per visitor you have potential for a lot more profit.<br />
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The second critical factor is getting the traffic to the affiliate program. We are going to talk about this more in other issues of the Ecourse.<br />
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The third factor is being able to pre-sell to the visitors of your site. Let’s say that you have a website where you discuss different products and services, a comparison type of site. You can recommend the product that you think is most beneficial and then when people click through to the site after your recommendation, they are much more likely to buy.<br />
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<b>How do you find good affiliate programs? </b><br />
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One easy way is to go to all of the affiliate networks and sign up for affiliate programs there. The major affiliate networks like Commission Junction have thousands of affiliate programs that you can join in all sorts of categories. You can find a listing of the different affiliate networks at: <a href="http://www.profitpuppy.com/affiliate-networks.htm" target="new">http://www.profitpuppy.com/affiliate-networks.htm</a><br />
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It also depends on what type of strategy you are pursuing with affiliate programs. There are many different strategies and we can’t go into all of them now, we’ll talk about them in detail in some later issues of the ecourse. However here are a few strategies to get your brain ticking over with ideas:<br />
You can promote affiliate programs directly using Google Adwords. You simply promote the program by creating your own ads. This is the quickest way to make money on the Internet as you can get started and in 1-2 hours have some ads up that are making you money. However, it is getting more and more difficult to make money with this strategy as there are too many people doing it. As with anything in life, if something is too easy to make money, everyone will start doing it and it then becomes more difficult because there is more competition.<br />
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One strategy is to focus on a particular niche area … let’s say you decide to do a site on car rentals. You could then join all the affiliate programs to do with car rentals. You can find many of them through the major networks, but you might also need to search on Google for something like – ‘car rental affiliate program’.<br />
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Another strategy is to build lots of little mini sites on the Internet focusing on different keyword phrases that people are searching for and get free search engine listings in Google and other search engines. This is a great strategy because the traffic that you get is free. This is general called Search Engine Optimization (SEO). SEO is great and can make you a lot of money but it is also very tricky. It is not easy to get to the top of the search engines. It requires a lot of knowledge, and quite a bit of effort. Don’t think that you can just read a book and do it … normally it is going to take months of dedication to get there.<br />
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That’s a few ideas, but whatever area you are involved in on the Internet you should definitely be promoting affiliate programs. Even if you sell your own product online you should still look into affiliate programs as a back end profit centre for your business.<br />
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Affiliate programs are one of the quickest ways to make money on the Internet. Over the next few issues of the Ecourse we are going to talk about other strategies of using affiliate programs.<br />
If you want a free email course on affiliate programs you can send a blank email to: <a href="mailto:tamsaffiliatemarketing@sitesell.net">tamsaffiliatemarketing@sitesell.net</a> This email course is written by Ken Evoy and it is this course that actually got me started in marketing on the Internet. <a href="http://www.profitpuppy.com/" target="new">http://www.profitpuppy.com</a> <br />
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<a href="http://www.getyoursales.com/?p=MS135523&w=faststart" target="_blank">Fran Watson</a><i><br /></i>Fran Watsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01423574245135850659noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4931276878249363346.post-9082862016150889702016-01-02T08:14:00.000-08:002016-01-02T08:14:35.997-08:00Are You Guilty of these?I read a great blog this morning - 5 Habits That Will Guarantee Your Failure in Life. <br />
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Are you guilty of any of these:<br />
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1. Failing to plan<br />
2. Failing to try<br />
3. Giving up too soon<br />
4. Making excuses<br />
5. Not believing in yourself?<br />
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Read the post <a href="http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/253871" target="_blank">here:</a><br />
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To your business success<br />
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<a href="http://www.franwatson.ca/" target="_blank">Fran Watson</a>Fran Watsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01423574245135850659noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4931276878249363346.post-12896707850418538132015-12-30T11:23:00.000-08:002015-12-30T11:24:30.214-08:00Affiliate Marketing - Cost Effective?<b>Affiliate Marketing: Why is it One of the Most Cost-Effective Ways to Advertise your Business</b><br />
Ever heard of affiliate programs? These are forms of Internet advertising that rewards the affiliates for driving traffic to the advertiser or for other transactions. The advertiser pays the affiliate to place a link on their website, and the affiliate sends traffic to the advertiser in return. Simply put, it's about paying commissions to people who help you make sales. It's that easy---NOT. <br />
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Affiliate marketing has its ups and downs. It can be draining if you are not armed with updated information and the technical how-tos. But this article's sole objective is to reach out to you and not to badmouth affiliate marketing.<br />
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Here are the following reasons on why web marketers choose affiliate marketing as a form of Internet advertisement.<br />
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1. Low cost<br />
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Many are scared to go into a home based business because of the capital required. In affiliate marketing, you don't have to spend much to start raking in some moolah.<br />
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2. Inventories not included<br />
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Having to maintain product can be stressful. With affiliate marketing, you don't need an inventory. The merchant does any of the maintenance required.<br />
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3. Unlimited income through leverage<br />
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When you have a paid job, your monthly income mainly relies on whether you go to work or not. With affiliate marketing, your affiliates lead traffic to your site without you having to lift a finger (once you have provided them with your ad copy and links).<br />
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Though not every web marketer earns limitless amounts of money, it still is a fact that all the necessary information for the advertiser or Internet marketer is all there to provide an option to be successful. <br />
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4. Go worldwide<br />
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With affiliate marketing, you are dealing with a global market place. All you have to do is choose a niche product and prepare all the necessary tools for your affiliates to send traffic from just about anywhere to your website (affiliate link).<br />
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5. Low risk<br />
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The main reason for Internet marketer's enthusiasm with affiliate marketing is its having a low risk factor. For those with low budget set aside for advertising and/or developing a product, affiliate marketing is a great way to begin.<br />
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6. No closing time<br />
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With affiliate marketing, your business works 24/7 - every single second of the day while targeting a worldwide market! What could be better than that?<br />
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It is important to choose the right niche. What are you passionate about? Has someone got a product that you feel you could promote? Do you have a product that you think others would promote? Take some time to ensure that people want what you are selling/promoting.<br />
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To your marketing success<br />
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<a href="http://www.franwatson.ca/" target="_blank">Fran Watson</a><br />
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Fran Watsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01423574245135850659noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4931276878249363346.post-47076682244052669822015-12-30T11:11:00.001-08:002015-12-30T11:25:06.311-08:00Are You In Motion?<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: x-small;"><b>Newton's First Law of Motion states that a body at rest will
remain at rest unless an outside force acts on it, and a body in
motion at a constant velocity will remain in motion in a straight
line unless acted upon by an outside force.</b></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: x-small;"><b>Did you stop working on your business over the holidays? </b></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: x-small;"><b>Did you come to a complete stop or slow down? </b></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: x-small;"><b>If so, you might need some help getting back to where you need to be for your business. Let me help you by directing you to an "Outside Force" - Matthew Graves. He has set up a challenge for 2016 to help us get moving in the right direction.</b></span><br />
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<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiY6hwP_Uvs4JAOdWt-V15BKChxpfOvnZJvZljLgOdF4kb_Ncage5tgyOX-yBZgqn-ydP82pHqH41GVzDk3n3Mp57MKNCE2LX6luzviFKgxowbX2RFL-VGqoEht4mw09tOQElbZRXOk7yY/s1600/beginningsgrowth.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="213" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiY6hwP_Uvs4JAOdWt-V15BKChxpfOvnZJvZljLgOdF4kb_Ncage5tgyOX-yBZgqn-ydP82pHqH41GVzDk3n3Mp57MKNCE2LX6luzviFKgxowbX2RFL-VGqoEht4mw09tOQElbZRXOk7yY/s320/beginningsgrowth.jpg" width="320" /></a><span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: x-small;"><b>Find out more here: http://ow.ly/WiN3t </b></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: x-small;"><b>Join me and many others in <br />developing your business in 2016.</b></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: FreeSans; font-size: 12.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: FreeSans;">Effective Networking online and offline - How to connect with people who might be interested in what you have to sell - a product, a service...</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: FreeSans; font-size: 12.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: FreeSans;">1. </span><b><span style="font-family: FreeSansBold; font-size: 12.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: FreeSansBold; mso-fareast-font-family: FreeSans;">Set clear concise goals</span></b><span style="font-family: FreeSans; font-size: 12.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: FreeSans;">. This will give you a
purpose and there by motivating you to connect with someone who may be able to
help you accomplish your goal.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: FreeSans; font-size: 12.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: FreeSans;">2. </span><b><span style="font-family: FreeSansBold; font-size: 12.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: FreeSansBold; mso-fareast-font-family: FreeSans;">Determine how comfortable you are with accessing your network</span></b><span style="font-family: FreeSans; font-size: 12.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: FreeSans;">.
If you don't feel comfortable with certain aspects of networking, make sure you
seek help.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: FreeSans; font-size: 12.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: FreeSans;">3. </span><b><span style="font-family: FreeSansBold; font-size: 12.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: FreeSansBold; mso-fareast-font-family: FreeSans;">Analyze your existing network</span></b><span style="font-family: FreeSans; font-size: 12.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: FreeSans;">. Create a network
map with all the people you know on it. Start off by mapping those individuals
who can help you with your goals and then everyone else.</span></div>
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Take your goals and think about who in your network can help you accomplish
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Fran Watsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01423574245135850659noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4931276878249363346.post-1697042317346003552015-05-07T13:19:00.002-07:002015-05-07T13:19:48.377-07:00How to Pull in ProfitHow to Pull In As Much Profit As Your Wallet Will Hold<br />With Email Lists<br /><br />By Jimmy D. Brown<br /><br />The fortune is in the list.<br /><br />If I had a dollar for every time I've heard that said, well,<br />I'd already have a fortune! :-)<br /><br />However "broken-recordish" it may sound, it is a truthful<br />statement. The fortune REALLY IS in the list.<br /><br />Fact is, if you possess the knowledge of how to grow <br />and profit from email lists, you can pretty much write<br />your own ticket.<br /><br />And, if you'll read the remainder of this article, I'll<br />pass that knowledge right on to ya. <br /><br />It comes down to getting folks to do four things...<br /><br />1. <b>REQUEST.</b> First things first, you need to convince<br />people to subscribe to your list. That is, get them to<br />join your list of their own free will.<br /><br />Usually, this involves giving away a mini-course, report<br />or newsletter from your web site. All you need is..<br /><br />- An Attention Grabbing Title. (I could have chosen "4<br /> Keys to Successful Email Promotions" for this article,<br /> but is that as attention-grabbing as "How to Pull in <br /> As Much Profit As Your Wallet Will Hold From Email<br /> Lists"?)<br /><br />- A Handful of Bulleted Benefits. (A short list of 4-6<br /> desirable things subscribers will learn if they join<br /> your list. Think "what's in it for me?")<br /><br />- An Email Submission Form. (Your autoresponder system <br /> will provide this for you.)<br /><br />NOTE: The BEST way to get folks to join is to embed the<br />above mentioned items DIRECTLY in the most prominent <br />place you have your site visitors' attention. Usually<br />this is 3-5 paragraphs into your sales letter or 1/3<br />of the way into an ezine article. <br /><br /><b>2. RECEIVE.</b> After visitors to your site have "requested"<br />information by joining your list, it's critical that your<br />emails be delivered successfully to their inbox. With all<br />of the filters in place (among other hazards) this can be<br />quite a chore.<br /><br />One thing you'll want to do for certain is check your<br />SPAM rating to make certain it's in an acceptable range.<br />Again, most of the better autoresponder services offer this<br />feature for you.<br /><br />If yours doesn't, you can use the free tool at<br />http://spamcheck.sitesell.com/<br /><br />You can also do things like...<br /><br />- Get your subscribers to "approve" mailings from you.<br /><br />- Authenticate yourself as a legitimate mailer when you<br /> receive a "response challenge" from protection services<br /> such as Spam Arrest.<br /><br />- Use alternative formats of your email messages such as<br /> "downloadable email messages" in PDF format. ( Free <br /> report available at GetEmailResults.com )<br /><br />3.<b> READ. </b>When your emails successfully arrive at the<br />inboxes of your subscribers, another task awaits - getting<br />them to actually open your message and read it.<br /><br />This is going to depend upon your "subject line". It is<br />paramount that your subject line be intriguing enough to<br />convince your readers to stop what they are doing and take<br />a look inside.<br /><br />One way to get this done is to create a swipe file of<br />email subject lines that have convinced YOU to read the<br />messages and then modify those subject lines for your<br />own use.<br /><br />Ex. I received an email that had the subject line of<br />"This affiliate tip is almost too easy" that caught my<br />attention and forced me to read the associated message.<br /><br />This subject line could easily be used in a variety of<br />different niches...<br /><br />- This dieting tip is almost too easy<br />- This time management tip is almost too easy<br />- This marriage saving tip is almost too easy<br /><br /><b>4. RESPOND</b>. When you have convinced your subscribers to<br />open your email message and read its contents, the only<br />remaining "task" is to get them to respond.<br /><br />You want them to take action. Click a link. Go <br />somewhere. Ultimately, spend money with you.<br /><br />The only way you'll be able to do this is follow a simple<br />catch phrase I've been teaching for years: "useful, but<br />incomplete".<br /><br />It simply means this: your messages must provide content<br />that is useful to your subscribers (otherwise, they'll <br />unsubscribe faster than you can say "oops"!), but is also<br />"incomplete" in that there is some additional offer that<br />could enhance or maximize that content.<br /><br />Ex. You might write an article that shares "7 Ways to<br />Profit With Autoresponders" to send to your list. That's<br />"useful" information to those who are interested in that<br />particular topic. It's also "incomplete" because they<br />need an autoresponder service to put the information into<br />action. That's your cue to promote your recommended<br />autoresponder service.<br /><br />See how it works?<br /><br />If you want to pad your wallet with profits by using <br />email lists, this is how you do it:<br /><br />Get people to do these four things<br /><br />- Request<br />- Receive<br />- Read<br />- Respond<br /><br />This is a system that has never failed, will never fail.<br />I've used it. Others have used it.<br /><br />Now, it's your turn to use it.<br /><br />------------------------------<br />Jimmy D. Brown is the owner of the "List And Traffic" membership<br />site, teaching thousands of internet business owners<br />specific things they can do every week to multiply profits. <br />For video training, weekly updated content and printable <br />checklist "systems" for growing your business, <br />drop by http://www.ListAndTraffic.com Fran Watsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01423574245135850659noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4931276878249363346.post-26263483466536024772014-08-31T19:59:00.001-07:002015-05-07T10:50:02.407-07:00What is Kore4?Making money online can sometimes feel like you need a Phd to just get started...<br />
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Fran Watsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01423574245135850659noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4931276878249363346.post-41203571520298144362014-07-19T07:13:00.001-07:002014-07-19T07:14:59.208-07:00Make More MoneyWhat exactly can you do to increase your revenue? The short answer is
to increase your fees. I know you’ve probably started a dialogue in
your head that sounds a little like this, <i>“I can’t do that because
I’ll lose clients and if I lose clients, I’ll lose money and if I lose
money, I won’t be able to pay my bills, and if I’m not able to pay my
bills, I’ll have to go get a job.” </i><br />
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Would you like to know the truth? That’s the story you’ve made up. If
you look around your industry I’m sure there’s someone that’s charging
more than you are and their clients / customers are paying.<br />
What makes them so different? It’s what they think and believe for
starters, and their relationship with money. They believe they deserve
it. And they aren’t afraid to ask for the money when they’re sharing
their products and services.<br />
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Success leaves clues however it starts with your mindset. <a href="http://www.profitisthenewblack.com/blog/how-to-increase-your-revenue-and-make-more-money/?mc_cid=e03623b6d3&mc_eid=b35e23f6ac" target="_blank">Read more</a><br />
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To your business success<br />
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<a href="http://www.franwatson.ca/" target="_blank">Fran Watson</a>Fran Watsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01423574245135850659noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4931276878249363346.post-28682333462382106072013-05-10T12:32:00.001-07:002015-05-07T13:22:46.854-07:00Is your site Traffic Worthy?This was a very interesting email I received from Matthew Graves of WebBizInsider. It is one that made me think about my marketing messages. Perhaps it might apply to you also.<br />
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"OK, this might sound a little crazy, coming from someone who runs a site to generate traffic, but here it is!<br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">DO NOT surf or click links until your site is "Traffic Worthy"! Are you spending too much time focused on getting traffic to crappy sites?</span><br />
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I spend a fair amount of time checking sites, surfing on exchanges, checking links, and such, so I get to see a lot of sites that members are promoting using all the different tools we provide. Frankly, a lot of what people are promoting on traffic exchanges and safelists is simply not "Traffic Worthy"!<br />
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I am not trying to offend anyone and this is not about personal preference, it is about RESULTS! <br />
Many people spend so much effort driving traffic to their websites, only to get frustrated when they are not getting the results they want. Since some members have great results and others have none, then it isn't the quality of the traffic ... it is the sites that they are promoting.<br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">If you want success, you need to balance your time between developing your offers and driving traffic to your offers. The standard mistake is to spend 90% or more of your time driving traffic and 10% or less actually looking at what you are promoting.</span><br />
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Now, I am not saying that you need to learn HTML and become a website designer. Frankly, that is a waste of your time too because there are so many tools for creating basic sites today that the skill is becoming unneccessary unless it is your full-time occupation. Just join <a href="http://refer.adkreator.com/splash/?rid=franwats" target="_blank">AdKreator,</a> Instant Splash, or use one of the many other tools out there.<br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Let's do the "Traffic Worthy" Test:</span><br />
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1. When you are surfing, do you see the same page you are promoting over and over again? If Yes, NOT Traffic Worthy.<br />
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2. Does your page you are promoting GRAB the viewer's attention in the first 4 seconds? If No, NOT Traffic Worthy.<br />
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3. Once you have the attention, does your page communicate the ONE thing which is most likely to create Interest? If No, NOT Traffic Worthy.<br />
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4. Does your page have a CLEAR Call to Action telling the viewer what they need to do? If No, NOT Traffic Worthy.<br />
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5. Do you have a tracking system in place so you know how much traffic you sent to the page and the results you received in return? If No, NOT Traffic Worthy.<br />
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So, if your site is not UNIQUE, ATTENTION GRABBING, SINGLE BENEFIT FOCUSED, ASK FOR A RESPONSE, AND TRACKABLE, then spend your day today modifying or creating a page that is Traffic Worthy.<br />
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Focus your attention not on surfing and clicking today. Do the "HARD" work that is more crucial to your success than any other factor ... creating a COMPELLING AND IRRESISTABLE offer that you can promote on the Traffic Exchanges and Safelists.<br />
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Most will not do this. I hope that you are one of the few who will take my advice. Success comes to those who do the things that others will not do.<br />
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To your marketing success<br />
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Fran WatsonFran Watsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01423574245135850659noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4931276878249363346.post-21097328260146059752013-05-09T08:35:00.000-07:002013-05-09T08:35:00.229-07:00Viral E-book MarketingSuccess always comes at a cost... not the cost you cover with your bank card but the cost of you taking action and making efforts to learn and do.
It's time for you to stop underachieving and making the moves that might change the way you do business online and live your life...
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The simple truth of the matter is that the only way you're going to make real money on the net is if your business is based around two crucial things:
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Viral Ebook Marketing – 5 Secrets Of Viral Marketing Campaigns For Ebooks
by <a href="http://www67.watson48.hop.clickbank.net/">Fabian Tan</a>
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The important thing about viral ebook marketing is that it takes on a life of its own. As people start spreading your ebook virally around the Internet, more and more people become aware of you, your company and your brand. More people get to know more about your ebooks and other products, and hence you make more sales. It’s free publicity and free sales, a marketer’s dream combination. So how do you get viral ebook marketing right? <br />
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Here are 5 secrets of viral marketing campaigns for ebooks:
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Secret #1: Make Your Ebook Free
The most important component for getting your ebook to become incredibly viral is that it has to be free. If it’s free, more people will be able to get their hands on it. If more people are able to acquire your ebook, the faster it is likely to be passed on to others, through email, social media sites, or even through word-of-mouth.<br />
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Secret #2: Have A Shocking Title
Write a title that grabs them by the eyeballs (figuratively of course) and include a very attractive ecover of your ebook as well. They say ‘don’t judge a book by its cover’, but well, the title and the cover are the only things we can judge on the first time we lay eyes on a book or ebook. A shocking title goes some way to making your ebook viral. <br />
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Secret #3: Include Giveaway Rights
Other than making your ebook free and having a shocking title plus attractive cover, including a written statement in your ebook that states it comes with giveaway rights also helps greatly. Giveaway rights basically gives your reader the right to give it away to others without seeking information from the author. This quells any doubts in people’s minds as to whether they can give away the ebook, which goes a long way to making it viral. <br />
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Secret #4: Write Jaw-Dropping Content
Without high quality content, your viral ebook marketing campaign is likely to collapse like a house of cards. This is the ‘meat’ behind your campaign, so to speak. You need to write content that is fresh or refreshing. You need to put together information that will make people go ‘wow, this ebook is really good.’ The content will be the push factor as to whether people recommend your ebook to their friends.
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Secret #5: Make It Short
This is optional, but since people are so time-starved today, a short and snappy ebook (often called a report as well) may be more suitable for viral promotional purposes. Since your ebook is free, you don’t have to cram so much information into it as well. A short ebook is consumed faster, which makes it more likely that people will send it to others.
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A free, quality ebook can easily go viral with the right viral ebook marketing campaign. Create your masterpiece now, and reap the rewards!
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To your success
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Fran Watson
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P.S. For more marketing tips <a href="http://www.webbusinesswizard.com/app/?Clk=1453438">Click here</a>Fran Watsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01423574245135850659noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4931276878249363346.post-33944338783995828352013-04-25T11:56:00.002-07:002015-08-19T18:40:36.983-07:00Article Directories<b>Making Money with Articles: Article Directories</b><br />
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Article directories are websites that house free articles. These articles are usually put there by the person who owns the copyright to them as a promotion method. Each article has the owner's byline placed under it so that those who eventually read the article will know who wrote it (or at least who owns it) and will be able to get in contact with them or visit their website for further information.<br />
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Article directories are a great place to put your articles so that they can make you money. By using this method, people who are interested in your product or service will see your article, view you as an expert in the subject, and then will visit your website. If you cannot write or do not have any knowledge on the subject which you are promoting (for example you run an affiliate website), you can always hire a writer to do the work for you. Getting quality articles written will be expensive up front, but they will pay for themselves in no time, either through affiliate sales or selling your own services, and everything from then on is pure profit.<br />
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Let’s take a real life example. Imagine that you are an accountant working from home. You write an article on an accounting topic and place it on various article directories. Those who are looking for the subject you wrote about will read your article, see that you have the knowledge and skill that is needed to do a job for them, and visit your website or contact you via e-mail. Your article just gained you a new client who may use your services regularly, but will definitely give you a nice profit at least once.<br />
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Furthermore, since you have posted it on a free article directory, others who have affiliate websites about accounting will inevitably use your article for their website. Since they must attach your byline to it, this will bring you even more exposure for every website that re-posts your article. This because you will be benefiting from the traffic that they get to their website.<br />
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There are numerous article directories out there for you to utilize. You can put a copy of each of your articles on every one for maximum exposure. It will eventually help to bring more traffic and customers to your website, which will lead to new orders and more profit.<br />
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<a href="http://www.franwatson.ca/bio.html">Fran Watson</a><br />
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Fran Watsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01423574245135850659noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4931276878249363346.post-73962081440607145322013-01-16T08:08:00.000-08:002013-01-16T08:08:18.131-08:00Build Your Audience<b>Tips from <a href="http://tamykawashington.com/about-tamyka">Tamyka Washington </a>about Building an Engaged and Loyal Audience </b><br />
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You have this vision. You have an idea. You know that if you could just get in front of the right people, you can seriously, change some lives. You even know that what you’ve got has value, and if enough people know about it, your life would be so different. <br />
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The reality is, doing business online is not as easy as the experts make it sound. You know in order to reap the rewards of your labor, you’ve got to build an audience. But, not just any audience, an engaged and loyal one. <br />
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You’re no dummy, you know building this audience is going to take time and effort. You realize that there has to be order, a process to making it happen. That all takes time. So you start to wonder, what should I do in the meantime? <br />
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What should you do NOW to get people wanting to know who you are? <br />
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While waiting on people to really start taking notice of you and what you do, the best way to help get the ball rolling is to start creating relationships. <br />
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Yup, pretty simple, huh? <br />
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Now, I don’t mean inboxing people on Facebook or asking people to, “check out” what you do. I mean to really take a strategic approach to cultivating the kind of relationships that will grow over time. You’ve got to identify the type of people who will benefit the most from being connected with you. You also have to understand them and totally relate to where they are coming from. <br />
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<a href="http://www.franwatson.ca/">www.franwatson.ca</a><br />
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Fran Watsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01423574245135850659noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4931276878249363346.post-64867883711038246432013-01-12T10:27:00.000-08:002013-01-12T10:27:11.608-08:00Pull In Profit<b>How to Pull In As Much Profit As Your Wallet Will Hold<br />With Email Lists</b><br />
By Jimmy D. Brown<br /> <p>
The fortune is in the list.<br /><p>
If I had a dollar for every time I've heard that said, well,<br />I'd already have a fortune! :-)<br /><p>
However "broken-recordish" it may sound, it is a truthful<br />statement. The fortune REALLY IS in the list.<br /><p>
Fact is, if you possess the knowledge of how to grow <br />
and profit from email lists, you can pretty much write<br />
your own ticket.<br /><p>
And, if you'll read the remainder of this article, I'll<br />pass that knowledge right on to ya. <br /><p>
It comes down to getting folks to do four things...<br /><p>
1. REQUEST. <p>
First things first, you need to convince<br />
people to subscribe to your list. That is, get them to<br />
join your list of their own free will.<br /><p>
Usually, this involves giving away a mini-course, report<br />
or newsletter from your web site. All you need is..<br /><p>
- An Attention Grabbing Title. (I could have chosen "4<br />
Keys to Successful Email Promotions" for this article,<br />
but is that as attention-grabbing as "How to Pull in <br />
As Much Profit As Your Wallet Will Hold From Email<br />
Lists"?)<br /><p>
A Handful of Bulleted Benefits. (A short list of 4-6<br />
desirable things subscribers will learn if they join<br />
your list. Think "what's in it for me?")<br /><p>
- An Email Submission Form. (Your autoresponder system <br />
will provide this for you.)<br /><p>
NOTE: The BEST way to get folks to join is to embed the<br />
mentioned items DIRECTLY in the most prominent <br />
place you have your site visitors' attention. Usually<br />
this is 3-5 paragraphs into your sales letter or 1/3<br />
of the way into an ezine article. <br /><p>
2. RECEIVE.<p>
After visitors to your site have "requested"<br />
information by joining your list, it's critical that your<br />
emails be delivered successfully to their inbox. With all<br />
of the filters in place (among other hazards) this can be<br />
quite a chore.<br /><p>
One thing you'll want to do for certain is check your<br />
SPAM rating to make certain it's in an acceptable range.<br />
Again, most of the better autoresponder services offer this<br />
feature for you.<br /><p>
If yours doesn't, you can use the free tool at<br />
<a href="http://spamcheck.sitesell.com/">http://spamcheck.sitesell.com/</a><br /><p>
You can also do things like...<br /><p>
- Get your subscribers to "approve" mailings from you.<br /><p>
- Authenticate yourself as a legitimate mailer when you<br />
receive a "response challenge" from protection services<br />
such as Spam Arrest.<br /><p>
- Use alternative formats of your email messages such as<br />
"downloadable email messages" in PDF format. ( Free <br />
report available at GetEmailResults.com )<br /><p>
3. READ.<p>
When your emails successfully arrive at the<br />
inboxes of your subscribers, another task awaits - getting<br />
them to actually open your message and read it.<br /><p>
This is going to depend upon your "subject line". It is<br />
paramount that your subject line be intriguing enough to<br />
convince your readers to stop what they are doing and take<br />
a look inside.<br /><p>
One way to get this done is to create a swipe file of<br />
email subject lines that have convinced YOU to read the<br />
messages and then modify those subject lines for your<br />
own use.<br /><p>
Ex. I received an email that had the subject line of<br />
"This affiliate tip is almost too easy" that caught my<br />
and forced me to read the associated message.<br /><p>
This subject line could easily be used in a variety of<br />
different niches...<br /><p>
- This dieting tip is almost too easy<br />
- This time management tip is almost too easy<br />
- This marriage saving tip is almost too easy<br />
4. RESPOND.<p>
When you have convinced your subscribers to<br />
open your email message and read its contents, the only<br />
remaining "task" is to get them to respond.<br /><p>
You want them to take action. Click a link. Go <br />
somewhere. Ultimately, spend money with you.<br /><p>
The only way you'll be able to do this is follow a simple<br />
catch phrase I've been teaching for years: "useful, but<br />
incomplete".<br /><p>
It simply means this: your messages must provide content<br />
that is useful to your subscribers (otherwise, they'll <br />
unsubscribe faster than you can say "oops"!), but is also<br />
"incomplete" in that there is some additional offer that<br />
could enhance or maximize that content.<br /><p>
Ex. You might write an article that shares "7 Ways to<br />
Profit With Autoresponders" to send to your list. That's<br />
"useful" information to those who are interested in that<br />
particular topic. It's also "incomplete" because they<br />
need an autoresponder service to put the information into<br />
action. That's your cue to promote your recommended<br />
autoresponder service.<br /><p>
See how it works?<br /><p>
If you want to pad your wallet with profits by using <br />
email lists, this is how you do it:<br /><p>
Get people to do these four things<br /><p>
- Request<br />
- Receive<br />
- Read<br />
- Respond<br /><p>
This is a system that has never failed, will never fail.<br />I've used it. Others have used it.<br /><p>
Now, it's your turn to use it.<br /><p>
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<br />Jimmy D. Brown is the owner of the "List And Traffic" membership<br />site, teaching thousands of internet business owners<br />specific things they can do every week to multiply profits. <br />For video training, weekly updated content and printable <br />checklist "systems" for growing your business, <br />drop by <a href="http://www.listandtraffic.com/">http://www.ListAndTraffic.com</a> <p>
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I hope you have enjoyed this great tip from Jimmy Brown. Follow his steps and you'll be on your way to profit in no time.<p>
Fran Watson<p>
www.franwatson.ca
P.S. To get started with your list building, <a href="http://www.trafficleads2income.com/members/signup.php?rid=4680">click here</a> Fran Watsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01423574245135850659noreply@blogger.com0