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Best Tricks&Ways To Keep Your Customers Away From Your Competition

January 5, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Stay In Touch

Stay in contact with customers on a regular basis. Offer
them a free e-zine subscription. Ask customers if they want
to be updated by e-mail when you make changes to your
Web site. After every sale follow-up with the customer to
see if they are satisfied with their purchase.

Friendly Web Site

Make it easy for your customers to navigate on your Web
site. Have a “FAQ” page on your Web site to explain
anything that might confuse your customers. Ask them to fill
out an electronic survey to find out how make your Web
site more customer friendly.

Easy And Free Communication

Make it easy and for your customers to contact you. Offer
as many contact methods as possible. Allow customers
contact you by e-mail. Hyperlink your e-mail address so
customers won’t have to type it. Offer toll free numbers for
phone and fax contacts.

Teach Your Employees

Make sure employees know and use your customer service
policy. Give your employees bonuses or incentives to practice
excellent customer service. Tell employees to be flexible with
each individual customer, each one has different concerns,
needs and wants.

Impress Your Customer

Give your customers more than they expect. Send thank
you gifts to lifetime customers. E-mail them online greeting
cards on holidays or birthdays. Award bonuses or discounts
to customers who make a big purchase.

Be Nice

Always be polite to your customers. Use the words Please,
Thank You, and Your Welcome. Be polite to your customers
even if they are being irate with you. Always apologize to
your customers should you make a mistake. Admit your
mistakes quickly and make it up to them in a big way.

Happy Success!

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Best Ways to be a Super Vacum to Get More Order

December 17, 2008 · Leave a Comment

When you are starting a business, you must know your business position and vision.Ensure you have both before moving any forward.

There are 10 best  ways:

Increase the number of visitors that revisit your
web site by publishing a free course right on your
site. Just release a new lesson once a week.

Make sure your graphics load correctly on your
web site. Broken graphics will make your business
look very unprofessional.

Avoid using scrolling marquees on your web site.
They take the attention away from your ad copy
and make your web page load slower.

Make your web site writing exciting to read. You
can use emotional words, descriptive adjectives,
highlight keywords with color, etc.

Remember to reach out and touch your visitors
offline. When your visitors give you offline contact
information use it to send them some direct mail.

Use guest books to improve your web site. Your
visitors will leave good and bad comments. Review
the comments and use them to improve your site.

7. Regularly check and resubmit your web site’s
search engine rankings. They can drop very quickly
because of all the competition.

Divide your price over a period of time to make
it sound less. Offer a payment plan or show the per
day price. For example, “Only 33 cents per day!”

Promote your products within the content of your
web site. If you write and offer free articles tie in
a mention of the product or service you’re selling.

Update the content on your web site regularly.
You’ll want to add new content and update the old
content.

Happy Success!

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Awesome 10 Ways To Promote Your Web Site While Doing Non Business Tasks

November 7, 2008 · 1 Comment

Below are the 10 ways that could promoting your business well:

Have a bumper sticker printed up with your web
site address and other business information. Place it
on the bumper of your car. People will see it when
you’re driving.

Have some t-shirts made with your web site
address and other business information. Your family
or friends could wear them almost anywhere.

Have some ball caps made with your web site
address and other business information. Wear them
to keep the sun out of your eyes and promote your
business at the same time.

Have some business cards printed up with your
web site address and other business information.
Pass them out to people you meet or that might be
interested in your business.

Have a magnetic sign made with your web site
address and other business information. Place it on
your car door or roof when you are traveling.

Have some flyers printed out with your web site
address and other business information. Keep a few
with you to hang on bulletin boards you see.

Have some jackets printed with your web site
address and other business information. Give
them away to family and friends. When it’s too cold
for t-shirts, you can wear jackets.

Have some duffle bags made with your web site
address and other business information. Give them
to family and friends as gifts or use them when you
travel.

Have some pens imprinted with your web site
address and other business information. When you
are done filling out your check or signing receipts
leave it there for the next person to use or keep.

Have some mugs imprinted with your web site
address and other business information. Use them
when you have company or give them away to
friends and family as gifts.

Happy Success!

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How to Get Own in the Advertising and Promotion Game

November 4, 2008 · 1 Comment

Please Refer Below Info I Noted:

Really useful to people wanted to start their own business..

I am certain that, as a business owner, you have often
entertained the question as to how much to spend and where to
spend your advertising dollars. For most small business owners,
these questions can add to the headaches suffered in the course
of normal everyday operations of their business.

THERE ARE NO SIMPLE ANSWERS

The how much to spend and where to spend it questions have no
easy answers.

Depending on your type of business, many people suggest that the
*how much* should be equal to anywhere from 4% to 10% of your
gross receipts.

The quandary is that a business cannot survive without a fresh
flow of incoming customers. But, a business can seldom generate
a fresh stream of customers without spending money to get the
word out about their business.

THE CHALLENGE OF DEVELOPING EFFECTIVE ADVERTISING

Have you ever paid for advertising and sat back to await the
fresh flow of customers, only to find yourself sitting and
sitting and then sitting some more?

Don’t feel bad about that. It has happened to many of us before.

See, knowing where to spend the advertising money is not enough
to get the job done.

Where to spend the money only begins to highlight the other
issues connected with advertising:

· Marketing Plan
· Advertising Strategy
· Headlines, Ad Copy and Visual Presentation
· Tracking the Success of Your Advertising Campaigns

THE MARKETING PLAN

The Marketing Plan is used primarily to identify your own
products and services, costs, strengths, weaknesses and the
strengths and weaknesses of your competitors.

ADVERTISING STRATEGY

It is important to understand what you expect to gain from your
advertising.

Do you simply wish to get your name known so that when your
customer will need you, they will think of you first? Or, do you
wish to get your customers in your front door on Saturday?

Do you want your customers to come in and take a look around to
discover the next object that they cannot live without? Or, do
you want them to come in and buy a specific widget?

Do you hope that enough people will come in to buy enough
products or services to pay for your single ad? Or, do you
expect to gain a lifelong customer who will help pay for your
advertising over the course of several years?

When you know what you want, then you will better understand
just how to do it.

HEADLINES, AD COPY AND VISUAL PRESENTATION

You might be surprised how many business owners put out
advertising without regard for the quality of the sales pitch or
presentation. The quality of your distribution outlet or the
amount of money you spent to get there will do little for you if
the advertising vehicle is a junker.

Test all of your advertising materials in smaller markets before
blowing your advertising bank roll on it. You must absolutely
know the value of your advertising before putting large sums of
money behind it.

TRACKING THE SUCCESS OF YOUR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS

Tell your customers to save another 10% when they tell you they
heard or saw your ad in such-and-such location. Suggest that
they can register to win a free widget if they fill out a form
and have them to tell you how they heard of your business.
Advertise a specific widget in your ad and track the sales of
that widget.

It does not matter how you track your advertising — just make
sure you do it!

IN SUMMARY

The ideal way to spend your advertising budget is to buy a rifle
with a high-powered scope and to only shoot your targets in the
light of day.

If you are not tracking your advertising, then you are shooting
a pellet gun without an attached scope, with blinders on, and
shooting in the dead darkness of night.

Even with a bigger gun, the blinders in the dark constitute the
single largest mistake made by advertisers. If you are unable to
track your advertising to learn what is working well, what is
working somewhat, and what is a money pit, then you are
condemned to repeat your mistakes over and again.

By relying only on gut instinct, you may be choosing to spend
more money in the money pit and to lose all of your money in the
process.

When you get down to the nuts and bolts of making money from
your advertising, you should plan, prepare, track and study your
results. You must have factual information on which to base your
advertising decisions. When you are making the right advertising
decisions, then making money from your business might just come
easy.

Happy Success!

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Best Offline Promotion Strategies 747

October 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment

As we know that, no business can survive the long run without some form of
consistent advertising. As a result, most business owners will
eventually consider using advertising to promote their business.

There are so many way to promote your business indeed.

The toughest part of the advertising equation is in determining
where and how to spend your advertising dollars. If you do it
wrong, you could plunk down your entire advertising budget and
receive absolutely no return on your investment. But, if you do
it right, your advertising could continue to bring a nice return
for years to come.

HOW DO I MAKE THE RIGHT ADVERTISING DECISIONS

In order to make good decisions concerning how to spend your
advertising budget, you must first have a good understanding of
the different types of advertising and promotion available and
what can be expected to be achieved by each.

· You must understand which markets the different media`s can
reach.
· You must understand the demographics of the media`s
consumers.
· You must understand the buying habits of the consumers
reached through the media.

WHAT OFFLINE ADVERTISING & PROMOTION MEDIA`S SHOULD BE CONSIDERED

The media`s that people think of most often are television,
radio, newspaper and magazine advertising. Of course, these are
the big boys that big businesses use regularly.

Other methods of promotion include trade shows, press releases,
direct sales, telemarketing, word of mouth, branding and
billboard advertising.

CONSIDERING THE BIG MEDIA OUTLETS

The big boys of advertising media`s generally cost big bucks.
Given certain circumstances, the big media`s can be bought for
very little money.

Take for example, television, radio and newspapers cost big
bucks during their prime times, but can be bought for pennies on
the dollar during non-primetime hours.

Television primetime is between 7pm and 10pm. Radio primetime is
between 7am and 6pm. With newspapers, the primetime is
Wednesdays and Sundays.

If you intend to hit a media during prime time, get ready to
drop some bucks. Primetime means that you will be able to hit
more consumers during these times. So, in most cases, a
primetime buy will enable you to reach more people with your
advertising.

Non-primetime hours can still deliver a lot of eyes and ears to
your message, and sometimes, these off-hours can be bought for a
bargain basement price.

GETTING MILEAGE FROM EVENTS

Trade shows and press releases are more event-driven. The trade
show is the event, while the press release generally exploits an
event.

Trade shows are an exceptional tool when you deal directly with
potential sellers of your products or services. Other shows are
directed at the consumer, and those can be very valuable avenues
for sales as well.

The press release is aimed towards gaining attention for a
business by distributing newsworthy information about the
business.

Sometimes the appearance of a business at a trade show or other
show can provide the necessary angle for a press release. But
most often, a successful press release will actually require
more noteworthy information than the appearance of a business at
a show.

Yet, even the most mundane of information could be spiced up to
give the real air of importance necessary to get your press
release read and printed.

The great thing about a press release is that might permit you
to get relatively inexpensive promotion on television, radio,
newspapers and magazines; for far less than what it would cost
you to buy advertising in those same outlets.

UTILIZING A SALES TEAM

Depending on what type of business you run and the consumers you
are trying to reach, you might find direct sales and
telemarketing to be very lucrative ways to drive sales to your
business.

Both are very similar in nature. Direct sales can be very
expensive, as it requires a great investment of time to
accomodate. Telemarketing seeks to minimize the time
expenditure, but it often leads to a smaller degree of respect
and attention.

Depending on your product or service — and always depending
upon the people you employ to the task — each method will be
more suited to each business on an individual basis.

BRANDING YOUR BUSINESS

I grouped branding and billboard advertising together in my
original list for a reason. I did this because billboard
advertising serves most businesses best by helping to support
the process of branding.

Branding is the process of establishing your business as the
supplier of a certain product or service, or in emphasizing a
certain USP (Unique Selling Proposition) as it pertains to your
business.

If branding and USP seems to be a confusing concept, think about
Wal-Mart and their tag line: “Always Low Prices, Always.”

Think about Ford Motors, “Quality is Job One.”

Think about the Visa Card, “It`s Everywhere You Want To Be.”

You see, these top corporations have managed to make their USP
part of their branding.

Even if you are only competing in a local marketplace, your USP
can and should fit snugly into your branding strategy.

NO MATTER THE MEDIA OR METHOD

Whichever method or media you should choose to employ in your
advertising and promotion, you should become knowledgable about
your market, and the consumers reached by each media. It is
important to understand which consumers can be reached by a
certain media, and in what quantities.

However you choose to spend your advertising dollars, you should
always track the results of your promotional efforts. Failing to
track successes and failures will ultimately lead to the failure
of a business.

When you know whom you are trying to reach and how you think you
might be able to reach them, you will begin to learn how to use
advertising and promotion to make your business successful. That
is a good thing — after all, that is why you got into the
business in the first place, isn`t it

Happy Success!

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Best Ways To Get Your Ads Or Messages Noticed

October 16, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Do you post to message boards, e-mail discussion

lists, classified ads sites, FFA sites or newsgroups?

People will usually read the subject line before they

read your ad or message, so it’s important they get

noticed. Below are ten simple, but powerful tips to

get your ads or messages noticed.

There are 10 clues will help you up!

Use extra white space creatively in your subject

line. You can add extra blank spaces between your

words or letters.

Combine capital letters with lower case letters.

Use all capital letters in every other word or use a

capital letter between every other lower case letter.

Add text symbols in your subject line. You could

use them between words and letters. Start and end

your subject with a text symbol. ( *, $, >,{,] )

Begin your subject line with the word “STOP!”.

People have been trained their whole life to stop

what they are doing when they see that word.

Ask people a question in your subject line. We

all went to school and were repetitively branded to

answer questions.

Use the word “FREE” in your subject line. Your

offer should be attractive to your target audience.

It could be free information, software, trials, etc.

Begin your subject line with an “online smile :) “.

People use smiles offline to gain people’s attention

and to win their trust, why not use them online too.

Don’t use unbelievable claims in your subject line.

People have or know some who has been ripped

off and trained themselves to ignore those claims.

Don’t use all capital letters in your subject line.

It is hard to read, looks unprofessional, and on the

internet it’s considered a symbol for shouting.

Test different subject lines to see which ones

draws the most traffic to your web site. Also, read

the FAQ before posting a message or ad anywhere.

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It is possible to put ads/google adsense in wordpress.com?

October 14, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Google adsense is a good and well known ads company.So, its good while blogging and get a little income from putting ads on our site.Yet, During the research i found out that in order to puts all kind of ads on your site you must apply for VIP blog which can request from wordpress.com and the requirement at 500,000 pageviews a month on your blog. Pricing begins at $500/month per blog with a one-time setup fee of $600.You can see the full post at here. Unfortunately, its a huge ammount for those small blogger who which to earn a little cents.So its not worth it to pay these amount until your blog grow huge.

By the way, through out next reserch i found out that wordpress actually allow us to put ads on our site. Full article at here.So its a great news for al bloggers at last we can at least earn some bloging credits. Somehow, i need its compulsory to active our Custom CSS in order to install the google or others ads. But its only cost 15$/year.So, its a great opportunity that you think that your blog is attractive enough and you can start making money while writting something awesome bout yourlife.

Thanks again for WordPress.com=)

Enjoy Blogging=)

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