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January 13, 2009 · 3 Comments

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Best Ways Web Content Can Impact Your Reader’s Purchasing Decision

December 22, 2008 · 1 Comment

Firstly, a unique content is the king of a website in order to get 1st in google rank.Beside that the appearance of your web site text can actually
increase or decrease your sales. The size, font, style
and color of your text can easily affect your reader’s
buying decision. Below are ten points to consider
when typing text on your web site.

Easy To Read

You want to make it easy for your
visitors to read your text. You don’t want to use a light
colored text like yellow on a white background and
you don’t want to use dark blue text on a black back-
ground.

Create A Mood

You want to use the color of
your text to create a mood for the reader. If you want
to create excitement, use some red text. If you want to
create greed, use a some green text. Use colors that
would put you in a mood to buy your product.

Grab Their Attention- You can grab your readers
attention by using headlines. Make the headline more
noticeable by using a different colored headline than
your ad copy. This offsets the headline and pulls the
reader into the rest of your ad copy.

Highlight Keywords

You can emphasize phrases
and keywords that are important to your readers. For
instance, use super, deluxe, fast, low price, free, new,
etc. You could use bolding, underlining, italics, color
changing, etc.

Sizing It Up

You don’t want to use text that is too
small or to large. You want to use larger text for your
headlines and subheadings. You want to use smaller
text for your ad copy. If your grandparents can’t read
it, it’s too small.

Don’t Use All CAPS!

You don’t want to use all
capital letters in your ad copy. It looks unprofessional
and is hard to read. You may want to use all CAPS
in your headlines to offset it.

Font Properly

You want to use a text font that
relates to the product or services your selling. You
don’t want to use a comic type font when your selling
business books.

Spacing Out

It’s important to use spaces properly
when typing your text. You should indent and bullet
key benefits your product or service will give the
reader. Your headlines, subheadings, sentences and
paragraphs should be consistently spaced throughout
your web site.

I Need Sunglasses

Don’t use all bright text colors
and backgrounds on your web site. It will make your
text hard to read and actually bother your readers’
eyes to the point they just decide to leave your site.

Check The Readability

It’s important to check
your spelling and grammar before you upload your
web page. When writing an ad copy you’re allowed to
break some of those grammar rules to get your point
across.

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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Knowing the Difference between Marketing & Promotion

October 28, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Interested in earning money online?Confusing which business is the best business for you?

Are you an online marketer? Or do you simply promote affiliate
programs? Marketing is truly the most misunderstood word in use
today on the Internet. Let me see if I can clarify this issue
just a bit.

In Marketing 101 at your local university, marketing is actually
the process of Product, Place, Price and Promotion.

PRODUCT

No business can exist without a product or service to sell.

In a nutshell, entrepreneurs are the people who believe in a
product, service or idea, so much that they are willing to
invest their lives into the development of their dream.

Historically, every major corporation in the world was started
by an entrepreneur with a dream and the drive to make it a
reality.

However, there comes a time in the life of every corporation
when those who fear the gambling nature of their founder, squash
the entrepreneurial drive that made the company a viable concern
in the first place. The entrepreneur will either submit to the
careful nature of the stockholders, or he will be forced to
leave the company he created.

The only entrepreneurs who withstand the pressure to move more
carefully are those who have maintained majority control over
their companies.

PLACE

In the offline world, place is defined by location. On the
Internet, place is defined by domain name and the web hosting
service chosen.

Both online and offline, place can make or break a company
without respect to the quality and value of the product, service
or idea.

PRICE

Selecting a price is determined first on a basis of whether the
company wants to be seen as a discount or a value company.

Take for example Wal-Mart and Staples.

Wal-Mart is the lead discounter in the marketplace. Staples on
the other hand is the specialist in office supplies.

Both sell a significant number of office supplies despite the
fact that the lowest price can usually be found at Wal-Mart. As
a value dealer, Staples can afford to charge more for their
products than Wal-Mart.

So the question for you is whether you want to position your
company as a discount or value company.

Testing has shown that products and services can be sold at any
number of prices and still reach a significant number of people.

The challenge of selecting the best price for your product or
service will require a certain amount of testing.

UNDERSTANDING THE PRICING EQUATION

Let`s assume we are selling a product. Let us also assume that
we know that the product can be sold for $10 or $50. Let us also
assume that if the price dips below $10 or rises above $50, then
the product sales fall off significantly.

Our challenge is to determine the best rate at which to sell our
product.

Testing has shown us that we can sell 1000 items a week at $10.
Testing has also shown that we can sell 500 items per week at
$50. And testing has shown that we can sell 650 items per week
at $45.

At $10, our projected weekly earnings are $10,000. When we sell
the product at $50, we know that we can earn $25,000 per week.
Most importantly, we know that we can earn $29,250 when our
product is priced at $45.

With the imaginary testing we have done on our imaginary
product, we can easily see that selling our product at $45 per
item will earn us more money over the long haul.

Thus, when we make the decision for a national rollout of our
product, then we will price our product at $45.

Of course, this is a very simplistic analysis of the point I am
trying to make. Though simple, I believe this analogy will help
you understand the methods of developing a product`s prices.

PROMOTION

Promotion, on the other hand, is the process of notifying the
consumers for your product or service of your availability to
serve them.

Methods of promotion vary distinctly and should be arranged to
meet very specific goals.

As with product, place and price, promotion should not be left
to chance. You should test every ad, every media, and every
price point to determine the best bang for your promotional
dollars.

HEADS UP!

If you are an online promoter or marketer, please factor in the
most important element concerning the cost of your promotions.

What element is that? Your time!

Value your time at a certain dollar amount, and figure in your
time into the cost of your promotional accounting.

I say this because too many online promoters lose sight of this
concept and spend 20 hours to generate one sale while using free
advertising. Even if you rate your time at the federal minimum
wage, then you will have invested $105 of your time for one sale
that might only net you a gross sale of $45!

ARE YOU TRULY A MARKETER OR ARE YOU JUST A PROMOTER?

Most people who run a business on the Internet call themselves
marketers. Yet, most of these same people are really just
promoters wrapped in the label of a marketer.

True marketers do not promote without a lot of advance work.
They spend time planning, testing and measuring their actions
and results to get the most out of every dollar spent and earned.

Entrepreneurs finesse the art of marketing as they build their
company into a major enterprise.

If you are a promoter who does not keep an eye on the total
marketing equation, then you are bound to fail.

If you do call yourself a marketer, then do what a professional
marketer does. Make sure that every dollar spent is spent well.
Make sure that every dollar earned is put to good use. Market
well so that when the people of the next generation look at your
life, they will see a fine example of a successful entrepreneur
that they will strive to emulate.

Happy Success!

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Secret Ways To Increase The Perceived Value Of Your Product

October 27, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Be sure you know these 10 stuff before you promote your product:

Sell your product at a higher price. This increases
the perceived value because people usually associate
the higher priced product as being better.

Offer a free trial or sample of your product. This
increases the perceived value because people think
you’re confident in your product, so it must be good.

Include tons of testimonials on your ad copy. This
increases the perceived value because you have actual
proof of other people’s experiences with your product.

Load your ad copy full of benefits. This increases
the perceived value because people think they are
getting solutions to a number of problems.

Offer an affiliate program with your product. This
increases the perceived value because people can
also make money with your product.

Give people a strong guarantee. This increases the
perceived value because it shows that you stand be-
hind your products.

Package your product with a lot of bonuses. This
increases the perceived value because people feel
they are getting more for their money.

Get your product endorsed by a famous person.
This increases the perceived value because people
think that famous people wouldn’t want their name
associated with a poor product.

Include the reprint/reproduction rights with your
product. This increases the perceived value because
people can start a business and make money.

Get the word out about your product and brand
it. This increases the perceived value because people
believe the brand name products have better quality.

Happy Success!

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10 Great Ways To Spark Your Sales

October 11, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Here I wan to share some great idea hope i would be useful to you all:

Add a free interactive game to your web site. You
could hire someone to create it. The game should be
related to the theme of your web site.

Train your employees as a team instead of just
individuals. Everyone must do their job in order for
the others do theirs.

Make people feel like it’s their idea to buy, they
will be less hesitant. Tell them in your ad “You’re
making a smart decision for buying our product”.

Promote yourself as well as your products. Write
articles, ebooks, reports, etc. When you endorse
products, people will think your statement is credible.

Show your prospects a group of testimonials that
stand up for your product. People are more likely to
agree with a group than have a different opinion.

Maximize your advertising budget and don’t go
broke like the big web sites. All you need is a small
group of loyal customers to sell back end products.

Sell to the people that join your affiliate program.
They are more likely to by your products because
they are interested in selling them for commission.

Offer a deluxe product or service as an up sell
or back end product. You won’t have to create a
totally new product just add on to your main one.

Tell people what they’re thinking and feeling as
they read your ad. Most people will actually do it.
Your statements should help sell your product.

Make your product offer very rare. People
perceive things that are rare as being more valuable.
You could use a limited time offer or free bonuses.

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10 Ways To Increase Your Sales!

October 9, 2008 · 1 Comment

Top10 Useful tips for boosting up your sales!

Swap endorsement advertisements with other
web sites. Endorsement ads usually pull more sales
and traffic than regular advertisements.

Outsource part of your workload to save time
and money. You can spend more of your time and
money promoting your business.

Include a signature file on all the e-mails you send
out. Provide your business name, phone number,
e-mail and web address,etc.

Use pictures or graphics on your web site that
support the product you’re selling. They could give
your visitors a clearer vision of your product.

Create a friendly, long term relationship with all
your customers. Practice good customer service
and follow-up with them on a regular basis.

Create strategic alliances with other web sites.
You could exchange banner ads, sell each other’s
products as backend products, cross promote, etc.

Increase the perceived value of your product to
skyrocket your sales. Add on free bonuses, after-
sale services or an affiliate program.

Give customers a discount on their total order
to increase sales. You could give them a discount
for ordering over a set dollar or product amount.

Allow your visitors to reprint the content on your
web site. Just ask them in exchange to include your
resource box and a link to your site.

Provide a free contest or sweepstakes at your
web site. It’s a fact, people like to win things. If you
can fulfill that need, people will visit.

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