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<title>Email Marketing: On Keeping Online Businesses Profitable</title>
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By Eugenijus Sakalauskas<br />
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The following article covers a topic that has recently moved to center stage--at least it seems that way. If you have been thinking you need to know more about it, here is your opportunity.<br />
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Since the advent of the information technology, the Internet has been a valuable commodity to most people. Here, they find ways on how to earn more money without having to spend more capital to build a business.<br />
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Nowadays, many business people are realizing the importance of email marketing. Through emails, an online business can market their product directly through their customers.<br />
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Generally, the main purpose of email marketing is to reach their target audience as quickly and as directly as possible. They need to reach their target market to promote their products and services that would benefit their customers.<br />
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However, some businesses use email marketing in order to maintain their contact and relationship with their customers.<br />
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The reason why email marketing has grown at such an unprecedented rate is that people in the virtual community are always hungry for information. They subscribe to information they are interested in.<br />
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On the other hand, not all people are willing to subscribe to such information. They may be interested in your products once, but may no longer show an interest to buy. When you continue to send those emails, without their permission, they can accuse you of spamming.<br />
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Today, spamming is a serious offense, especially in the world of information technology. Because the Internet is such a wild place, most authorities regard the privacy of each person as valuable and they continue to uphold this thinking even on the Internet.<br />
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With this, the creation of an opt-in list has gained tremendous acceptance. Because of its viability and feasibility to most online businesses, many people have realized how important opt-in lists are in email marketing.<br />
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Opt-in lists refer to the list of email addresses of people who have agreed to subscribe to your mailing list. In this way, you can freely send emails that entail promotions, brochures, new product announcements, and every aspect of your marketing campaign.<br />
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I hope the information presented has been applicable. You might also want to consider the following:<br />
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When you build an opt-in list, you increase the probability of being successful in email marketing, and boost your sales and profits as well. This is because building an opt-in list will give you the chance to stay in contact with your customers by getting their email address.<br />
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In this manner, you can continue to promote your products and services, which they are interested in because they have opted to subscribe to your mailing list. Hence, whatever it is that you feed them, chances are, they will most likely respond positively.<br />
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In reality, building an opt-in list is actually letting the people realize the charisma and magic of email marketing. In this way, spam will be avoided, if not eliminated, and will not ruin the positive image of email marketing.<br />
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With spamming, email marketing becomes a disgraceful activity in the Internet. However, with opt-in lists, online businesses can continue to boost their businesses through email marketing without having to worry about accusations of spamming.<br />
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In building an opt-in list, there are two types to be considered. The first one is the single opt-in and the other one is the double opt-in or the confirmed opt-in.<br />
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In building single opt-in lists, online businesses would simply use a “sign-up tag” in their web sites so that every time a person visits their website, he or she can opt to subscribe in the business’ email list.<br />
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On the other hand, a confirmed opt-in list or double opt-in entails a confirmation message after the customer has subscribed to the particular web site’s email list.<br />
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Usually, the confirmation takes place by replying on a system-generated message that asks for a confirmation of the subscription or by clicking on a link, that entails the confirmation of the customer.<br />
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Whatever type of opt-in list you prefer, each has its own pros and cons when it comes to email marketing. However, both are designed to give your online business the best solution possible in order to generate emails and permissions without having to get into trouble.<br />
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Indeed, email marketing is such a profitable business in the Internet. However, it would not be complete and will never succeed without the help of the opt-in lists. These two must always go hand-in-hand in order to be successful in the virtual world of Internet marketing.<br />
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As your knowledge about email marketing continues to grow, you will begin to see how email marketing fits into the overall scheme of things. Knowing how something relates to the rest of the world is important too.<br />
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Eugenijus Sakalauskas is an established ezine publisher and direct marketer on PNP.com Subscribe to my FREE e-course "Power up Your Profits by Packing Your Email Marketing with More Punch" Send blank mailto:pnplistbuild@getresponse.com or visit http://www.pluginnetproefit.com and get 18+ free bonuses.<br />
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<title>These Are the Niche Marketing Secrets</title>
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By Dr. Roberto A. Bonomi<br />
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Niche marketing is a simple concept that can help your business gain an advantage, even in very competitive online categories.<br />
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You know that 20 percent of buyers consume 80 percent of your product, so the idea is that you could sell more products with less effort if you can identify that 20 percent and find others like them.<br />
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People, who are interested in and consume your product, become a market niche.<br />
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Therefore, the idea behind niche marketing is to target, communicate, sell, and obtain feedback of your best customers.<br />
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Consumers are each day becoming more demanding because their choices tend to expand in this global economy that we live in now.<br />
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Therefore, the idea behind niche marketing is the need to satisfy and keep that part of the market that really wants your product or services.<br />
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However, not any niche market will be good for you, you need to estimate the size of your target or niche market.<br />
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It should be big enough to sustain your business year after year. Once you have identified your niche market, you need to have information about your niche market's size. The numbers you need to know are the total size of the niche market, but also, the size of the niche market that is interested in your products, and also the size of the niche market your company can reach with advertising, and then distribution.<br />
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When you decide to pick a niche market, you need to be sure you are going to have enough sales volume and profitability. You need to know how strong your competitors are to attract your niche buyers away from your products.<br />
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In addition, you need to have an idea of how many competitive products you are going to offer to your potential niche marketing prospects.<br />
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You might think that niche marketing was invented to help the new or small companies, but even the large ones have embraced the niche marketing idea, and keep on trying to divide their market and target it with different offers.<br />
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In addition, you know why? Very easy to answer!<br />
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If you were interested in buying a dog, would you care for a shampoo advertisement?<br />
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You need to offer dogs to the people that want dogs, and shampoo to the ones that want to wash their hair. You need to make niche offers to your niche market and then you will maximize your selling chances.<br />
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Those that repeatedly use your products, your "heavy users" are the niche market that you should try to dominate.<br />
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You should divide the whole universe of your potential buyers, into different segments, based on different factors.<br />
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Your can divide them by age, by family size, by gender, by economic status, or by geographic locations.<br />
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It all depends on: what are you going to offer them?<br />
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All these niches need, or are interested, in different goods and or services. In addition, the question is: Do you expertise or have a special knowledge in a certain niche?<br />
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For example, you might be an expert at selling used cars, of fixing bicycles, or writing articles, etc.<br />
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No matter what niche market you can cover, you can always attract that specific kind of people to your web site and that is exactly what you have to do.<br />
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If you are trying to sell mass articles, unless you are so creative that have a unique approach to the products, it can be very tough to market them<br />
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This is an interesting point, you can have a very special niche article OR a very special niche approach to an article.<br />
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The result is the same: look for much-targeted traffic to your web site and you will sell well.<br />
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The same that happens to mass articles happens to some niche markets: they are tough to reach.<br />
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So you must narrow the focus of your site, the more narrow the focus, the easier will be the niche marketing.<br />
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There should be tons of opportunities in your field of interest, if you narrow your focus.<br />
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However, if your business is broad based, then niche marketing is not for you, you should develop a good affiliate's program, and then thousands of affiliates can work the search engines, reaching for their particular niche, and then offer your goods or services.<br />
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Theme based content sites are perfect for niche marketing and for making good profit from the search engines.<br />
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If you sell dogs, then it will not be difficult to find a niche for dog's food, dog's shampoo, dog's brushes, etc.<br />
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Once you define your niche you must look for the most profitable keyword for that niche, then determine the demand, and the supply for that niche market, and this will give you the profitability of each keyword (How to Sell on The Web teaches you how to do it).<br />
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When you have chosen the most profitable keywords for your niche market, you only have to start writing good content web pages.<br />
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My last words: before starting your niche marketing business, make sure that your niche market does exist on the web, that is big enough to produce continuous good profits, and that is within your reach.<br />
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Dr. Roberto Bonomi is a successful e-book writer that shares his home business experience at: http://intmarketing.easy-home-business.com and you can post-free your own articles, or find free articles for your web site or ezine at http://articles.drbonomi.com.<br />
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<title>Ready Set Go - The 30 Minute Article</title>
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By Kevin Sinclair<br />
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You need an article for your newsletter, and you need it now. In fact, you can spare only forty minutes to get the article written, edited, and slotted into place.<br />
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Breaking it down, this means, you have to write the first draft in around 30 minutes. Not a lot of time - especially if you do not consider yourself much of a writer. The good news is that  you can do it  - and do it well. Here is how to generate a 400-500-word article in a short time.<br />
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1. Turbo-Outlining.<br />
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Give yourself 5-10 minutes for this part of the process. If you already have a topic in mind, you are in front. If not, you have exactly 90 seconds to decide. Presumably you understand where your readers are coming from (if not, you are in big trouble.) Use those 90 seconds to jot down words or phrases that summarize anything that is likely to be causing them a problem. Naturally, this needs to be a problem that YOU can help solve in your article.<br />
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From this list, choose the topic that appeals to you most. Now - in three and a half minutes - it is time to outline the article. Use these headers to guide you:<br />
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a. State the problem - and promise a solution. (Just jot down quick notes at this stage.)<br />
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b. Outline the process for solving the problem. Divide this into 3-5 logical steps. Label each step (this will become a sub-heading in your article).<br />
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c. Jot down points you want to make in your conclusion. This can be advice on how to ensure that the problem does not recur, or offer links to resources that can help. End on a positive note that leaves the reader feeling glad that he read your advice.<br />
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2. Speed-Writing Your First Draft.<br />
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Allow 20-25 minutes to write the first draft. Spend an extra few minutes on the first paragraph. This is where your reader will decide whether to continue reading. Your job is to show you understand exactly what the problem is and to sound confident that you can help them solve it. Do not use long-winded sentences or ramble on about how awful it is - just get to the point. By the end of the first half-dozen sentences, your reader needs to feel connected to read more and find out the solution.<br />
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Each of your 3-5 sub-headings should clearly indicate what the following paragraphs contain Remember, many readers skim-read an article to see if it is worth reading. Look at the words you have chosen - can you rephrase these headings to make the whole process sound simpler or faster?<br />
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Under each sub-heading, write two or three paragraphs pertaining to the problem-solving strategy you are outlining. Since you are writing this quickly, it is likely you will automatically adopt a forthright, casual tone. If you find yourself writing in overly formal language, stop, and reconsider. The best 'how to' articles use simple language and everyday terminology. Make it as easy as possible for your reader to follow.<br />
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The ending is just as important as the opening paragraph. It is vital not to let the article fizzle out in a weak conclusion. You need to leave your reader feeling inspired, energized, and confident that they can follow your advice and fix the problem. <br />
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You can:<br />
- tell them how much time/energy/money they will save by following your advice<br />
- Share a 'secret' of some kind that will help them move on to the next step (be more successful, save even more time, etc)<br />
- point them to further helps or resources. (These can be provided by you and your web site, or by others who have a level of expertise.)<br />
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3. Tweak and Polish.<br />
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After thirty minutes, you should have an excellent basis for your article. If you can afford to take fifteen minutes out at this stage for a cup of coffee or a quick walk, do so. It is always better to take a break before editing your work. If not, just start reading it from the beginning. Check for these things:<br />
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a. Spelling and grammar. Your computer should do most of the work here, but a computer can miss typos or offer strange advice when it comes to grammar. You need to read it through yourself for flow and overall impact.<br />
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b. Wordy sentences or phrases. Weed them out!<br />
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c. Badly-phrased advice. If a sentence does not flow, write it again. Think of how you would explain to someone else in a casual conversation. Does your writing reflect this?<br />
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d. Missing steps. When you are familiar with a process, or trouble-shooting, it is all too easy to leave out a step or a small but vital piece of information. Run over the whole process in your mind to make sure you have not left anything out.<br />
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Now, you should have a finished article that will prove both interesting and helpful to many of your readers. At worst, it will be competent. At best, it will surprise you with what you can achieve in a short time!<br />
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Kevin Sinclair is the publisher and editor of http://besuccessfulnews.com, a site that provides information and articles on how to succeed in your own home or small business.<br />
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<title>How Can a Piece of Article Boost Your Marketing Efforts?</title>
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How Can a Piece of Article Boost Your Marketing Efforts?<br />
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By Wan Assad<br />
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Have you ever thought how a simple article has gigantic capability to boost your marketing effort? Most marketers assume articles are nothing except a tool to highlight specific content for public viewing and better left for the public to judge. However, if you spend your time, judging from another point of view, you will soon realize that an article represents your form of business, in a preliminary way.<br />
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An article contains uncounted valuable information either on general topics that we read daily in our local newspapers, or articles directed to specific readers. These articles contain specific information related to health, fitness, properties, religious etc. These forms of topics have their own readers that share the same interests, wishing to expand their knowledge further pertaining to particular issues. These are your targeted clients – in the form of global clients.<br />
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You as an individual, psychologically write articles related to your interest. A farmer will not argue among themselves on issues related to medical instruments and/or a mechanic will not be interested to read how to sell digital products. Articles written by you will have a direct correlation with your business nature and the content in your web sites. The same concept applies to those readers. Whoever reads your articles are interested to know more about the topic highlighted by you. Fortunately, most of these readers will become your qualified targeted visitors who will register for your newsletter, and more importantly, buy your products.<br />
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How can a portion of an article help you market your business further? Generally, you will not produce articles just to be part of your web contents or part of your portfolio. However, you are inclined to distribute it to as many readers as possible. The fastest and most effective method of reaching these potential readers is by submitting your articles to directories! Since most directories do not impose a single dime on you, your articles can form your content as a virtual brochure. In addition, what does it mean? Free advertising, of course! By publishing your articles, these are the great benefits you, as webmaster, will achieve in return:<br />
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- Getting visitors that are more qualified.<br />
- Better exposure towards your web site.<br />
- Increase search engines popularity.<br />
- Increase your reputation, not only as an author, but also as webmaster.<br />
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Do you know that your qualified visitors tend to visit your web sites after reading partially and/or fully your articles? This is due to the nature of humans, who are influenced more by words rather than pictures. Present your most valuable information in the way they want it, and eventually, they are one of your regular customers.<br />
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Therefore, you provide the reader with the most useful, fascinating content. How are they going to visit your web site? Include your web address at the bottom of your articles to enable them to find your web site to learn more about your products or services. Not inserting your web address is the biggest mistake made by any author.<br />
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“Oh, I heard this fact somewhere but it’s all rubbish!” Well, not really. To prove this fact, take a piece of paper, start writing an article pertaining to something unique, valuable, and precious related to your business. Include your web address, as well, and you will observe how it helps you. You will be surprised that not only you are getting more visitors but also the search engines start to love you more!<br />
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Hold on a minute, please. Did I hear you said, “search engines”? How can articles boost search engines popularity? The answer lies on the web address you included at the bottom page of your article. The URL will eventually produce ‘one way links’ to your web site – one of the most crucial factors of getting your link accepted among search engines, especially Google. By globally publishing your articles, you are by no means, creating your network with other web sites.<br />
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Now, have you realized how a portion of an article can boost your marketing efforts without paying a dime? Start writing your articles now!<br />
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Enjoy promoting!<br />
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Copyright © http://www.directpins.com<br />
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Wan Assad is the administrator of http://www.directpins.com – a place for web beginners to start their web development process. More articles including those from other reputable webmasters can be found at http://www.directpins.com/article_index.html. This article is allowed to be reproduced but no alteration is permitted.<br />
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<title>Customer Segmentation Needn't Create Poor Customer Service</title>
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By Bobette Kyle<br />
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A popular way to segment customers is by revenue or profit generated, with "A-list" customers receiving more benefits and personal service than "lower" categories. There are right and wrong ways to do this.<br />
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Doing it right means cultivating customers so they all feel appreciated, by developing or improving products to meet each customer ‘segments' needs. Result: pleased customers and higher profit.<br />
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Doing it wrong creates risk of sub-standard service for "unimportant" customers, making them feel unappreciated and resentful. Result: missed profit opportunities and disgruntled customers.<br />
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Brand Image<br />
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When deciding how to service each customer segment, remember that every point of contact with a customer reflects on the brand, regardless of customer "importance." Over time, this has an impact on brand image and company reputation.<br />
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With the Internet so prevalent today, each individual has more power to voice his/her opinion than in times past, which directly affects brand image and goodwill associated with the name. Each mistreated customer has the means to tell the world of her/his experience on Web sites that allow reviews (such as bizrate.com and Amazon.com) and online discussion forums.<br />
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An Example of Bad Service from the Customer Viewpoint<br />
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The way each of my credit card issuers treats me is a prime example. I always pay my bill in full (often early) and belong to the "cash back" rebate programs, so I imagine I'm in a similar customer segment for each and would expect to be treated similarly by these three competitors.<br />
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Not the case. Two of the companies make me feel like a valued customer. The third made me feel so unappreciated I closed the account. How the three companies handle "suspicious" activity on my account demonstrates the varying degrees of service:<br />
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- Discover card has a fraud specialist, (or customer service representative), call me in person to ask that I review recent transactions with her/him.<br />
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- Citibank's computer calls me with an alert, asking that I call a number or go online to verify transactions through a computerized process.<br />
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- Advanta locks the account and sends a letter informing me they have done so. In my experience, the letter arrived a week after the incident and I was not notified by telephone (I called them when the "offending" vendor notified me of the decline). I asked customer service to allow future charges from that vendor, but they could not do so. Presumably, this meant an account freeze each time my authorized vendor attempted to process a legitimate charge.<br />
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All three of my card companies require that I take some sort of action to verify suspicious charges, which I can expect to happen. The approach, however, leaves a very different impression. Citibank and Discover both apologize for the inconvenience of transaction verifications, and -- while I have to go through an extra step with Citibank, -- both fall within my subjective definition of quality customer service. Advanta, however, does not apologize for the hardships of declined transactions and a frozen account.<br />
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To be fair, I do not know that my negative experience would have been handled differently, if I were in a more profitably customer segment. It could have been the result of badly trained customer service representatives, or perhaps this is standard procedure on all accounts.<br />
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Tips for Segmenting Customers without Sacrificing Service<br />
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Customer segmentation is a good thing. It helps you recognize how customers are different and it should draw your attention to needs of different segments, prompting you to meet those needs. Some ideas on successful segmentation:<br />
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- Segment by need rather than profit or revenue. A low-profit customer today could be high-profit tomorrow if you offer products and services to meet her/his needs.<br />
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- Look for ways some customer segments can effectively be”self-service," which cuts costs for the company while meeting customer service needs.<br />
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- Build in ways to create exceptions in automated customer service processes, so as not to alienate those with special situations (in my example, by allowing a way to preauthorize account activity).<br />
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- If offering promotions, rewards, or other incentives to some segments but not others, "spell it out" for customer service representatives. Structure your Web site and promotional mailings accordingly. By taking steps to assure customers receive consistent information across all channels of communication, you avoid exposure of customers to offers for which they do not qualify.<br />
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There are ways to segment customers without lowering customer service. By doing so effectively, you nurture business growth and reputation.<br />
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Bobette Kyle draws upon 15+ years of Marketing/Executive experience, online marketing experience, and marketing MBA as inspiration for her writing. You can find more of her free marketing planning articles at: http://www.WebSiteMarketingPlan.com.<br />
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<title>Low Budget Affiliate Marketing</title>
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By Ian Simpson<br />
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You want to start an online business, but do not have your own product to sell. However, you do have the option of starting with affiliate marketing - selling other peoples' products for a commission. Affiliate marketing is a great way to make money. In just the last few years, affiliate marketing has become a very powerful force in ecommerce. Everyday, thousands, if not millions, of merchants rely on affiliate marketing to drive their businesses.<br />
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So, is online affiliate marketing right for you? You will never know unless you take the necessary steps. If you do not try, then you cannot expect to succeed. Make today the day that you commit to changing the direction of your life. However, like any other business, whether it is online or off line, affiliate marketing cannot guarantee you success unless you work at it.<br />
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As with any business, start up, and affiliate marketing is no exception, you will need to spend some money on the basics to get you started. Through proper budgeting, you can reduce your initial outlay. Therefore, decide how much money you can afford to invest in your affiliate marketing business. You will have some expenses, if you want to be successful, and you can put off, until the time you start earning income from your affiliate products. Some items that you will need to budget for are:<br />
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Domain Name. The domain name should relate to the subject and keep your domain name simple and easy to remember. There is quite a span between the low-cost and the high-end cost of domain names. If you shop around, you may even be able to find something less expensive. However, make sure it is a well-established company! You do not want to lose your domain name once you have decided on it! You will likely get a better deal if you register your domain name for two or more years in advance. Namecheap.com and Godaddy.com are both excellent domain providers.<br />
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Website Hosting. Web hosting fees will vary dramatically between hosting providers. Set up a comparison chart and write down each company you are considering. Some companies offer rates as low as $2 a month, while others charge over $100. The highest rates do not always translate into the best service. Some of the lower-priced hosts offer a reliable, stable environment that allows your website to have access around the clock for years. Hostgator.com provides quality hosting at reasonable prices. Shop carefully, and if possible, avoid free hosting which can be unreliable.<br />
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Merchant Account. You do not have to invest thousands of dollars to open a merchant account. Find a merchant account vendor through a local financial institution, like a bank, and discuss the possibilities that will best suit your business and your customers. A merchant account will let you start accepting credit card payments for customer purchases, which will enhance the shopping experience for most customers and earn your company a progressive reputation. Never assume you will have extravagant monthly charges when you open a merchant account. Shop around, ask questions, and compare costs to get the best, low cost merchant account available for your business. Your customers will thank you with repeat and additional business.<br />
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Software. You will need to track your expenses and income from your affiliate business and the simplest way is to use Microsoft Excel or similar program. Seeing your expenses for the whole year is a great way to keep them under control. What is the final total? Does that seem extreme? Remember, this is for an entire year. Keep it in perspective. If you intend to have a real business, you must treat it as a real business.<br />
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Advertising. The best marketing tip you will ever hear is to advertise your product or business. In today's market, anyone in business knows that advertising is the backbone to his or her success. Even with the greatest product on the planet, a product that you know everyone needs and wants, without advertising, it is just an idea going nowhere. Make sure you check out the best ways to advertise your business. It can be a fun, profitable, and easy experience with the right tools.<br />
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Education. Ongoing education is going to be extremely important to your affiliate marketing success. You will not have to purchase many educational materials if you do not want to. There are many free resources, such as newsletters, that you can study. Sign up for a few newsletters and use the information to gain experience.<br />
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Affiliate marketing can be a great way to create a business on the internet. You will need to learn and understand the basics before you set off on your online adventure. Choose your affiliate programs carefully and make sure you get the support and backup from the affiliate program.<br />
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Ian Simpson reviews and writes about software and informational products on the internet. Further affiliate business advice can be found at http://information4income.com/sfpr.<br />
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<title>How to Generate Traffic Using Only Free Methods</title>
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By Inder Saini<br />
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Putting up a company, would of course require many things, to get straight to the point, you need capital. To make money requires money. With the versatility the internet offers, there are many ways you could find to help optimize the potential of your site or business in generating traffic.<br />
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While there are ways to jumpstart your traffic flows, many sites do not have the resources that others have to generate more traffic for your site. You do not have to spend a cent; all you need is the proper mindset, and a lot of eagerness. You also must have the drive and perseverance to do the hard work and research to generate more traffic for your site.<br />
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How sweet it is to have more traffic for your site without spending a single cent. Many sites have articles that offer tips and guidelines in how to generate traffic using only free methods. Because it is possible, you do not need to speed a single cent, it may take time, to say honestly, I am not going to beat around the bush with you. You get better chances by paying for your advertisements, but at least you get a fighting chance with some of these free methods I’m about to tell you.<br />
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Take advantage of online forums and online communities. The great thing about forums and online communities is that you can target a certain group that fits the certain demographic that you are looking for. You can discuss many things about the niche that you represent or offer. Another great advantage is you know what you are getting into and you will be prepared.<br />
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With online communities and forums, you can build a reputation for your company. Show them what excites you and wow them with your range of expertise about the subject. You can build a reputation and build trust with the people in your expertise and knowledge.<br />
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You can also make use of newsletters. Provide people with a catalog of your products and interesting and entertaining articles. If you make it really interesting and entertaining, more people will sign up for your newsletter and recommend it to other people. The more people who signs up for your newsletter, the more people there will be that will go to your site increasing your traffic.<br />
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Another great idea is trading links with other sites. You do not have to spend a cent. All you have to do is reach an agreement with another webmaster. With exchanging links, the efforts that both sites do will benefit both sites. All traffic that goes to the site could potentially click on the link of your site and visit your site. This works especially well when both sites feature the same niche.<br />
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Write articles that could pique the attention of people that have interest in your product. Try writing articles that will provide tips and guides to other aficionados. Writing articles that provide good service and knowledge to other people would provide the necessary mileage your traffic flow needs.<br />
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Many sites offer free submission and posting of your articles. When people find interest in your articles, they have a good chance of following the track by finding out where the article originated. Include a link or a brief description of your company with the article and there is a great probability that they will go to your site.<br />
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Write good content for your site. Many search engines track down the keywords and keyword phrases your site uses and how they are used. It is not a requirement that content should be done by a professional content writer. You could do your own, but you have to make content for your site that is entertaining as well as informational. It should provide certain requirements as well as great quality.<br />
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Generally, internet users use search engines to find what they are looking for. Search engines in return use keyword searching in aiding their search results. With the right keywords, you could get high rankings in search engine results without the costs.<br />
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All of these methods and more will drive more traffic to your site free. All it takes is a bit of effort and extended man-hours. Learn all you can about the methods depicted here and you will soon have a site with a great traffic flow without the usual costs that come with it.<br />
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http://www.digitalinfostore.net/cb/freepublicity/index.htm<br />
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Inder Saini always had a great passion for the internet. Active affiliate marketer since 2000 and has done deep research on the affiliate and internet marketing. Has helped hundreds of small internet business owners in many ways.<br />
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By Laurie Brown<br />
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Maximize the Profit Potential of Your Retail Customer<br />
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Let us be honest. It is getting harder and harder to make a decent profit from our retail customers. The internet abounds with articles such as ” “ “ “  etc. Our customers are coming in and telling us how much over invoice they are willing to pay. So how can we maximize their profit potential?<br />
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1. Build value<br />
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A Purdue University study showed that when the customers perceived value exceeds the price, meaning that customers felt that they were getting more than they were paying for, eight of ten would buy. So where do we build value. Look to build value in each of the three p’s…Product, Place, and Person.<br />
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PRODUCT<br />
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Know your product inside and out. Find the interesting details that customers might not be aware of. When doing your walk around, it does not just spout off features. Make sure you tie features to your customer’s hot buttons. Use the phrase (or something like this) ‘and what that means to you is’…. It is best to talk about an average of three features per walk around position . It may seem like “more is better”, but studies show that customers tend to get overloaded and can have a negative reaction to too many features. Spend at least 15 minutes a day on a Power break, learn something new about your product, read owners manuals and articles about your product, walk the used car lot, talk to a mentor in your dealership. Do what it takes to be an “expert.”<br />
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PLACE<br />
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Then ask yourself “what sets my dealership apart?” Have we been in business for 40 years, are we a family business, are we a “no hassle” dealership, do we have more inventory than our competitors? How are we distinct? Once you have answered the questions, make sure your customers know it. Does your dealership have a mission statement? Do you know what it is? Talk about the goals of your dealership with pride.<br />
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PERSONAL<br />
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However, the most important place to build value is doing business with you. First, it is the only thing that you have to offer that they cannot get anywhere else. Your willingness to “go the extra mile”, be patient, be well informed, help a customer buy a vehicle, rather than “sell them” will go a long way towards setting you apart from your competitors. The world is changing fast, make sure you are aware of new technology that will help you stay connected to your customers.<br />
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Check your “bad attitude” at the door. Your customer is making an impression of you in the first 90 seconds that they are spending with you. Your smile, eye contact, warm handshake, and enthusiastic greeting will prove to them you are someone they want to do business with, repeatedly.<br />
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2. Follow-up! This is the place most sales consultants fall down. We are so busy dealing with ups that we forget that our best and easiest customers are the ones that have already bought from us. Get a customer contact program such as ACT and use it. Call your customers within 24 hours after the purchase to make sure, if everything is ok. If not, move heaven and earth to fix the problem. Write a handwritten thank you note. Then check in (with their permission) via a phone call, email, or newsletter at regular intervals. Make the contact personal. Use the information you learned when you were building rapport to continue that process. Ask how Johnny did in little league. Congratulate them on Becky’s graduation. The more personal the conversation, the more effective it will be. There are sales consultants who make their clients service appointments. The goal is to add value and have your name be on the tip of their tongues. In addition, be assured that they will come back to you when they buy their next vehicle.<br />
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3. Ask for referrals, your happy customers are your best salespeople. Let their great experience be a story that they tell repeatedly. In addition, if you have done an exceptional job, do not hesitate to ask them to recommend you to their friends, co-workers, and family. If you explain that you build your business by positive word of mouth, they most likely will be happy to help you out. Do not forget to thank them for their referrals. Again, a hand written note is essential. Some states allow bird-dogging. IF yours does not, you could “thank them” in a variety of other ways. A dinner at a local restaurant, or free oil change will tell them that you are grateful.<br />
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Following these simple steps will allow you to maximize the profit you can get from your customers. Remember it makes better sense to work smarter, not harder.<br />
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Laurie Brown is an international speaker, trainer and consultant who work to help people improve their sales, service, and presentation skills. She is the author of The Teleprompter Manual, for Executives, Politicians, Broadcasters, and Speakers. Laurie can be contacted through http://www.thedifference.net, or 1-877.999.3433, or at lauriebrown@thedifference.net<br />
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<title>Direct Mail - Don't Forget the Envelope</title>
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By Robert Wilkinson<br />
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This article is geared towards small and medium enterprises requiring runs of 100,000 pieces or less. The same advice applies to larger runs too, but it's not quite as big an issue. On the larger runs, the high setup costs I mention below are more easily absorbed into the entire costs of the job and may only contribute 10-20% to the job cost. On smaller runs, tooling and setup costs can easily make up over 50% of the cost of envelope production.<br />
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Having worked in the direct mail industry for a number of years, I've seen many mistakes made, some avoidable, some not so. I can honestly say that one of the most frequent and most avoidable errors I've seen made is not applying any thought to the envelope until the last minute. A little forward planning in this respect can save a lot of frustration, and ultimately a lot of money. You can also achieve a lot more with envelope design if you have time and some good advice from your friendly envelope manufacturer.<br />
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There is a primer on envelope production here, which will give you an indication of why it's a bad idea to leave it until the last minute. In brief though, envelope machines are big! They can take hours to set up, and it's still very much a case of Allen keys and spanners to adjust them. Special sizes can be enormously expensive to produce unless the quantity of envelopes required is very large.<br />
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Many disciplines make up a direct mail pack of which envelope production is only one. When compared to other areas, such as copywriting or printing of the inserts, the production of the envelope can seem insignificant. Thinking this way has the potential to be a big mistake.<br />
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The envelope may seem insignificant, and in terms of cost, the envelope quite possibly is one of the most insignificant parts of the pack. Realistically though, you can't send the pack without an envelope. Your carefully designed, printed, and copy written pack has very little value until you have an envelope because you can't send it until you have one.<br />
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So, when you plan your pack, think about the envelope at the same time and ask yourself a few questions.<br />
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Does the size of the pack that you have designed correspond with a slightly larger sized envelope available from a wholesaler? If it does, then good, but you're still not home and dry yet.<br />
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If a stock envelope is available, do you need to print it? You almost certainly will if it's a bulk mailing. Overprinting is a cheap option for stock envelopes but is your design suitable to overprint? Some considerations and compromises must be made for overprinting envelopes, and especially for overprinting envelopes in four colors. These are too numerous to mention, but any professional envelope overprinting company will be able to advise on this.<br />
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At this stage, you may have established that your envelope design can be overprinted, and that you have a stock envelope easily available. If that's the case, you can rest easy.<br />
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You may, have discovered however, that a stock envelope isn't available, or your design isn't suitable to overprint. If that's the case, you need to be thinking about a special making of bespoke envelopes. In this instance, pre-printing your envelopes as flat sheets becomes a possibility and you can also overprint on bespoke envelopes, but the actual making is now a major consideration.<br />
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There are two main kinds of envelope production, reel fed and blank (pre-cut envelope shapes) fed. It's unlikely that you will be able to make the envelope from the reel since you have already established that there isn't a stock envelope available, or that you can't overprint. In either of these scenarios, it's likely that you will need to produce an envelope from blanks.<br />
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With blank fed production, you need to check for availability of a cutting tool. These are extremely expensive to make, and there can be very long lead times. If you want to avoid the cost of this tooling, then early planning will see you obtaining a list of cutting tools from your envelope supplier, that are close to the size you need. Provided tooling is available, you then need to ensure your envelope is ready in good time.<br />
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Again, the simplest advice is to plan. Find yourselves a reliable and knowledgeable envelope producer and ask their advice at the earliest opportunity. If they know their onions, then they will be able to advise how to stay within any budget you may have, artwork specifications to work with, and when you need to think about ordering. Lead times can be surprisingly long in the envelope world, and you don't want to be the unfortunate soul who has to order bespoke envelopes at the last minute. You can bet it will cost you extra to do so.<br />
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Robert Wilkinson is the owner of http://www.arhiann.com, a design, print and direct mail company specializing in direct marketing and envelope production for SMEs.<br />
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<title>Internet Marketing Strategy Planning - The Eight Step Formula</title>
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By Alvin Phang<br />
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Before you decide what to sell on the internet, you have to develop an Internet Marketing Strategy. That is the essential part of your online success on the Internet.<br />
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You have to take into consideration the following:<br />
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1. Find a large and easy to reach niche market<br />
2. Find a Product or Service the niche market demands <br />
3. Set up your website<br />
4. Have a great sales copy (your 24/7 sales man)<br />
5. Create an opt-in page to collect email address<br />
6. Have a great sales process<br />
7. Make your website scalable and search engine friendly<br />
8. Backend, backend and backend<br />
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Each step plays an important role to the success in your Internet Marketing Strategy Planning. If you miss even one-step, you will not be able to see the results you would like to see, as each step is equally important to the other.<br />
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1. Find a large and easy to reach niche market.<br />
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Your first step in your Internet Marketing Strategy planning requires you to do your research. Locate a large and easy to reach niche market to market your product. Now, go to Free Keywords, tools, and search for niche keywords that have high click through and low competitions.<br />
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Example, the keyword “Dog Food for Sale”, when you search for that on Google there is actually 5,650,000, which is not a lot of competition. You also have to check; is there a demand for it, by using tools from www.seobook.com to look at the KEI rate. The higher the KEI rate the better the keyword.<br />
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2. Find a Product or Service the niche market demands.<br />
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After you have found two or three keywords that you would like to target, you would want to find products that will serve the market that has a demand for it.<br />
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Example, like the keyword “Dog Food for Sale”, you would not want to promote Cat Food, as it does not relate to the topic you want to promote. So find related products like an eBook “where to find a great sale for dog food” or “dog products that dogs like to eat”.<br />
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3. Set up your website.<br />
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After you have decided what product or service you want to sell online, you would want to set up a website to promote your product. The best way to do it is by creating a Blog to talk only about “Dog Food that is for Sale”. Because Google and Yahoo search engine loves Blogs so much that you virtually get listed in just 24 hours upon updating, compared to a normal website, which will take at least a few weeks to be 'cached' into the search engine.<br />
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4. Have a great sales copy (your 24/7 salesman).<br />
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Do not be mistaken, sales copy is not the sale. A sales copy is a page with descriptions and details to promote your product on your website. When I first heard of this term, sales copy, I was very stunned how important it was to have a sales copy.<br />
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Depending on how good your own copy writing skills are, you can get people to write your sales copy, or simply teach yourself to write one. If you try to write it yourself, as copy, writing is a very good skill to learn, especially when you are an Internet Marketer who plans Internet Marketing Strategy.<br />
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5. Create an opt-in page to collect email address.<br />
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The opt-in page is another important step that many do not have, and it is the most important. Why? It is because they fail to collect email address from their website. With the email address, you can design out your sales process in the next step, which I will explain further.<br />
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6. Have a great sales process.<br />
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With your opt-in page in place, you can use the captured email address and name to follow up with people who are interested in knowing more about what you are promoting on your opt-in page. One way to build your list of emails is to send them information or promotional products, and to sell those products again in the future.<br />
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7. Make your website scalable and search engine friendly.<br />
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With all that done, you would now need to read up on Search Engine Optimization. Practicing this will allow search engines like Yahoo and Google to spider your website, easily. The good thing about Blogs is you can ping the search engines to spider your site, and you can be listed very quickly within 24 hours.<br />
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8. Backend, backend, and backend.<br />
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Upon completion of all seven steps, you just need to keep on sending backend information to your list from your opt-in emails that you receive, and keep on driving traffic to your opt-in page to get more email address to sent out promotions to your customers.<br />
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If you constantly follow this eight-step formula for your Internet Marketing Strategy Plan, you will see massive results after 3 months upon your set up. So do the math and start planning your Internet Marketing Strategy today!<br />
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Alvin Phang is the owner of http://www.GatherSuccess.com . Get the right Internet Marketing Strategy for your Internet Business with our free resource of Internet Marketing Strategy Planning, Tips, Tutorials, Videos, Reviews, and click the following link for more http://www.gathersuccess.com.<br />
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<title>Effective Copy Step-by-step</title>
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By Linda Miller<br />
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Anyone can launch a new product. Making it take off requires marketing. However, keeping a product above the crowd requires advertising with all the right elements, including effective copy.<br />
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Advertising copy can be as simple as a slogan or as extensive as an editorial. The key is not in how much you say, but what you say. The success of your product rests on effective copy that conveys a clear message about the product. With an obscure message, or no message at all, the product will have very little chance of taking off.<br />
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Creating effective advertising starts with knowing the key elements to a successful ad:<br />
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The Headline<br />
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To be effective, headlines must be clear and bold. A short burst of carefully chosen words has the best chance of being noticed, and will convey a strong and memorable message. These words can be intriguing, dramatic, elegant, dignified, silly or grand. Choosing effective copy depends entirely on your target market or audience. Know your market, and you will understand what words will catch the eye and motive the customers to read on. Your headline needs to convey a very clear message.<br />
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* Free Offers: Try grabbing your audience's attention with the "shocking claim" technique. "Half Price" and "Free Offer" are often used to get attention. Just make sure that you are able to follow through on the claim. Do not use the old "Store Closing" technique if you do not intend to shut down. This just causes distrust.<br />
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* KISS: Keep it Simple, Stupid. Alternatively, if you just cannot decide what to edit out of your headline copy, you can always add a sub-heading. Be sure that the secondary text improves on the headline.<br />
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* Logo: Every successful business has a logo. Develop a logo and use it every time you advertise. Nike could put its trademark "swoosh" on a blank page of paper, with no other copy or graphics, and everyone will still know it is a Nike ad. Logos are effective eye-catchers and give a company an identity. Once your logo is established, people will recognize an ad for your business before they even read the copy.<br />
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* Satisfy a Need: Give customers a reason to buy your product of service. Determine what niche your business can fill, and focus your advertising copy on that area. Why should people buy your product rather than go to the competitor? You need to convince your audience they need your product. If created with discretion, your ad can even make them feel foolish for not buying your product.<br />
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* Key words: Highlight important words in your text with bold type, underlining and different fonts, or with the use of color. While your headline is most important, you can create effective copy by making key words stand out.<br />
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* Toot Your Horn: Do not be afraid to highlight the features, virtues, and attributes of your product or service. Bear in mind the areas that are most important to your clients. However, remember to keep it honest. If your restaurant serves award-winning pie but lousy coffee, advertise your pie. Do not mention the coffee.<br />
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* What is In It for You: Remind your customer of unique benefits you can provide. Tell them about free bonuses, money back guarantees, time-limited offers, or special discounts to customers. Use incentives to stretch the pulling power of your ad.<br />
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* Keep it Short: Use short sentences. Try sentence fragments. These get attention. Fewer words work with skim readers.<br />
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* Awesome Adjectives: Use attention-grabbing adjectives to your advantage, but stay away from over-used phrases and clichs. Terms like unbelievable, super, ultra, astonishing, and incredible are not that special anymore. Stay away from clichs as well. Intelligent readers feel annoyed and patronized when faced with statements like "You don't' want to miss this sale."<br />
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Graphics<br />
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Effective advertising achieves the right balance of clever copy and eye-catching graphics.<br />
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* Photography: If a picture tells a thousand words, make sure the photograph or illustration you choose puts your product in its best possible light. Provide a high-resolution photo or a professionally created illustration. Make sure your audience gets a clear image of your product, or is intrigued enough to find out more information.<br />
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* Proof: If your ad is making a claim about quality, back it up. Use colorful charts, graphs, and other details to support your claim, and satisfy any lingering doubts in your readers' minds.<br />
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Other Elements of Effective Copy<br />
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* Contact Information: Invite customers to act. Let them know where they can find your product. Provide a website, telephone number, address or retail outlet. Do not assume that people will know where to find you.<br />
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* Disclaimer: This is usually located at the bottom center or the bottom right hand of the page. Disclaimers cover the legal aspects of your advertising claims, such as "some conditions apply" or "limited time offer". You will likely want to use a smaller font size for the disclaimer, but do not make it so tiny that it looks like you have something to hide.<br />
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* White Space: Sometimes a message that reads loud and clear can say almost nothing at all. White space can be extremely eye-catching, because other advertisers cram as much copy as possible into an ad. Advertisers in traditional media have used white space as a marketing tactic for many years, and now the trend is shifting to Internet advertisers. Allowing ample white space makes your ad easier to read and infinitely more effective.<br />
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The first step to making a sale is selling your product. Effective copy and smart advertising techniques are essential in getting attention and establishing an audience. Include the key elements in your advertising, and increase your chances of success.<br />
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Linda Miller contributes to several web sites, such as http://wetid.com and http://nugoz.com<br />
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<title>Business Promotion in a new Way - ClipsID.Com</title>
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By Paul Linder<br />
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If you are running a business or providing a service, it is most certain that you will be alarmed at the rate, which your competition is growing. Yesterday, it was you and your school chums who were running the online store to sell tattoo designs (or used jeans or whatever) and today you see that two more people have opened up much better stores. Hey, they got all the products you are selling and something more. You are surprised. Tomorrow, it is certain that you will see a few more stores popping-up and you will be, yes, we all know, ALARMED!!<br />
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It is time for you to wake up from that comfortable couch and start singing those marketing songs about your business on all the available channels. If you are one among the royal lot, throw those investor backed marketing campaigns to woo your prospective customers. The bottom-fewer purses give you the freedom to experiment and take risks to utilize all media streams for promoting your business. However, if you are serious about each dollar that goes out of your wallet, you will be checking for the right cost-effective mediums for your business promotion, as the first step.<br />
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Search Engine Optimization and postings, Link Exchanges, Affiliate Programs, and Banner Advertising are some of those techniques that have been used for this purpose by most of the online business owners for a long time. Though this had been enough for your market presence and brand building a few years back, times have changed and these mediums have become so common that everyone is into it and so are your competitors. It is high time you think of a new way, a niche area for wooing in your customers, a system that helps you to easily express everything about your business and make your customer feel the way you want them to feel.<br />
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The answer is in a new system being built to utilize the latest technological advancement in Internet media transfer, Video Streaming. ClipsID (www.clipsid.com) is a new entry into the list of fast growing online video streaming sites. However, this system has been developed to answer the constant yearning in the market for a better business promotional system and the way the system works is a perfect match for anyone wanting to promote his or her business online.<br />
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What is ClipsID?<br />
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If the system has to be described in a single phrase, the best one would be "The Largest Internet Theatre for Online Video Advertisements". Business Promotion is achieved by automated marketing of promotional videos of businesses currently within the system.<br />
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According to ClipsID.Com, "ClipsID is a powerful way of promoting yourself or your business with the aid of video presentations. Upload your videos into the system and the system will assign a unique number to your video. This is your video's ClipsID. It is a simple number just like your telephone number". The uploaded commercial videos are displayed on the system in various areas inviting customer interests. In addition, viewers can search for videos, watch them and invite others. Since the businesses can link their business contact details with the video, the prospective customers can directly contact these businesses, thus providing immediate results.<br />
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Currently, anyone can register for a free ClipsID account, which gives a free account with 10Mb video upload space plus access to all business promotional features currently available. All the promotional tools are easy to use with minimum technical expertise.<br />
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How to Promote your Business with ClipsID?<br />
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Some Power Tools that we will be using are:<br />
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Upload Tool<br />
Associate Business Links Tool<br />
Video Banner Creation Tool<br />
Email Signature Tool<br />
Webmercial Showcase<br />
Invitation System<br />
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Upload Tool<br />
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The first and most important step you need to take in making this new promotion tool to work wonders for you is to upload your promotional content into it. Just make sure that you have an eye catching promotional video of your product, business, or service. Remember, your response would be as good as your promotional video.<br />
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Once you have a promotional video, the rest is easy. Create a free account with ClipsID by clicking on the Sign-up button you can find on the home page (www.clipsid.com). All they ask you to enter is your email address (this is your username), a desired password and your first name. It is so very simple.<br />
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When you sign-in for the first time, you will be shown a welcome page with a button on it, asking you to upload your promotional video.<br />
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Clicking on it will pop-up the Upload Video tool, where in you can upload your promotional video. You have two options for uploading the video, a Quick Upload option as well as a Complete Upload option. I suggest you choose the latter (Complete Upload) option, where in the first step is to provide details about the video/your business.<br />
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Note that the first 28 characters of your title as well as the first 64 characters of your description are very important. Please read the Webmercial Showcase section to know more about it.<br />
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This upload tool accepts video in AVI, MPG and FLV format only. If you have any other video format, you can use the free ClipsID Encoder tool (available in the Downloads section) to encode it to FLV format and then upload it.<br />
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Read the Associate Business Links Tool section for completing the second step.<br />
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Once your video is successfully uploaded, the ClipsID system will process the contents and generate a UNIQUE identifier for your video, called ClipsID, which is a simple number just like your telephone number.<br />
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Once you have your ClipsID for your video, you can exchange it with your friends, customers and prospects, who will be watching your video just by entering this number on the ClipsID player.<br />
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Associate Business Links Tool<br />
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Now, direct all your viewers to your website or online business using the Business Link tool, which is the second stage mentioned in the Upload Video Tool earlier.<br />
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Copy your website (or online business system) address (URL), and paste it on the Business Links section appropriate column.<br />
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If you go through the various options available, it is now easy to associate any Internet link or email address to your video. Those viewers who are interested in your business can contact you or go directly to the online link where you want to redirect them.<br />
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When your promotional video is played on the player, your business link will be displayed as a click-able button on the player bar. The key is that it is really enticing for the viewer to see a button below the video being played that shows something like, "Order Now!" just below a video that shows the promotional video, below a product he would like to have, and not leaving without clicking on it.<br />
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When the button is clicked, the user is taken to the web-link you are associating with the video using this tool. The web-link will be opened in a separate window and this can be a direct link to your product details page, ordering page, or whatever.<br />
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Video Banner Creation Tool<br />
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Banner Advertising has given users a new avenue for putting promotional content as fast-paced advertising matter customized for the online crowd that can take prospective users directly to your online businesses. However, there is a single problem. Most of these ads were BORING!! In addition, making the viewers click on it is becoming hard.<br />
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Use the ClipsID generated earlier, for creating your own Video Banners. You can show your promotional video in the banner, and make your advertisement much more interesting.<br />
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It is very simple to create your video banner. Click on the "Generate Banner" link that will open the Banner Creation tool.<br />
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All you have to do is select your promotional video and ask the banner creation tool to make it as a video banner in the size you want. It generates the code and you can use it wherever you want to place the banner. It is that simple.<br />
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Email Signature Tool<br />
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Did you even know that your email client is your greatest marketing tool? Not your telephone, not your PowerPoint presentation. Without you even knowing, you are sending many pieces of digital information to a person who is analyzing it and forwarding most of them to others.<br />
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According to a research, around 68% of the emails sent throughout the world will have a lifetime of more than three hops from the originator. It means there is an elevated chance that your email might be copied or forwarded for two more people than whom you intended. If you know about the multi-level marketing basics, then you would definitely understand the chances that your emails would be read by people whom you might never have thought of.<br />
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Now you can leverage this hidden prospect for your Business Promotion, without much efforts and any irritation on the intended recipient.<br />
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Place a small HTML code generated by the Email Signature tool on the signature part of your email client. Each time you send an email, your video's ClipsID is sent as a link when clicked it shows your promotional video on the ClipsID player in a separate window.<br />
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Click on the "Generate Email Signature" link and select your video that needs to be associated with all your emails. Once you click on the Generate button, you will be provided with a set of HTML code that can be copied and pasted to the signature section of your email client.<br />
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This will be a single word link identifying your ClipsID. If your email client supports HTML content, the signature will be displayed as a click-able link.<br />
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Be sure that the majority of your email recipients are going to click this link and once they click, they are going to be shown your promotional video and most of them will want to see a video, which is unlike a promotional text message that will require efforts from their part to read it. So be sure that these viewers will sit back relaxed and watch your video.<br />
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Webmercial Showcase<br />
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The Webmercial Showcase is a selected catalog of promotional videos that will be displayed on ClipsID Home page, Search Page, Public Video page, and even on the Signature Video Display page. Listing your promotional video on this showcase means exposure to thousands of unique viewers for your advertisement video.<br />
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Webmercial Showcase contains a marquee like display of some of the promotional videos that has been uploaded to ClipsID, with part of title and description displayed below the video thumbnail.<br />
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To be listed on this Webmercial Showcase all you need to do is inform ClipsID about your wish. They have provided an almost hidden link on the Manage Videos page, where there is a small piece of text on the top of the form area, where in you can fill up your request and send to them.<br />
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Normally it takes less than 48 hours for your video to be listed on Webmercial Showcase.<br />
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Invitation System<br />
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Larger the number of Views for your promotional video, the larger would be the number of prospective customers that would be interested in doing business with you. How can you make some immediate viewer base for your video? The answer is ClipsID Invitation system that would help you to send invitations to your contact base telling more about your video as well as inviting them to view the video.<br />
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The process is very easy. Once you have your working ClipsID, create an Address Book of all your contacts and then proceed to the Invitation tool (you can find it in the Manage Videos section) for selecting your video, choosing the address book and for creating a small invitation message, which will be added as a personal note to the invitation. The tool will add the rest of the invitation message and then send it to all on your selected address book.<br />
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Conclusion<br />
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Therefore, by investing a small amount of time, you can use this innovative marketing system to promote your business to new heights.<br />
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It is a relatively new approach and hence it is the right time to experiment with this system. If you are stuck at any point of time, you can rely on the ClipsID support forum for your answers.<br />
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By the way, I am also interested to know more about your experiences with this innovative system. Please feel free to contact me at paul.linder@yahoo.com. I would be delighted to hear more about your experiences and share my thoughts.<br />
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All rights for the logo, name and other materials mentioned in this document belong to ClipsID.Com LLC (www.clipsid.com).<br />
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Paul Linder is a veteran in creating Online Marketing & Promotion campaigns with more than 12 years experience in advising medium to large-scale businesses the strategies for creating successful online businesses. He lives in San Francisco, CA mostly hugging his Dell 700m Laptop or iPod. He is currently working as the Vice President of http://ClipsID.Com and you can reach him at paul.linder@yahoo.com<br />
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By Delia Passi<br />
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Salesperson Rick escorts prospective customer Sandra to the door, and shakes her hand, then turns back to his office.<br />
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Rick (to himself): “That went great. I managed to hit every selling point and ask all the important questions. I am sure she is confident that we have what she wants. She will go home, get permission from her husband and probably bring him back, and sign the papers. If I don’t hear from her by the end of the week, I’ll follow up.”<br />
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Sandra (to herself): “What a waste of time, and like I have time to waste! I do not think he listened once to what I was saying, or maybe he was too preoccupied trying to get through his pitch. I hope I find someone soon who will be the right person to help me find the right car and the best deal. This is so frustrating.”<br />
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Selling is a communication process. Communication means the transmission of ideas or information. With women, the communication process becomes a bit more complex than just making your pitch or gathering information. It is apparent through my many years of training salespeople that selling to women is harder than selling to men. Women take longer, need more input, expect service that is more attentive, and require more follow-up. I have heard the same story repeatedly: Women are tougher customers to do business with, and they demand more service than men do.<br />
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So why bother? By now, you already know the drill. For one thing, anyone who succeeds in selling and servicing women customers will tell you that the extra effort will pay you back in multiples. You could say that 1 + 1 = 3. That means, sell well to one woman and she will reward you with her business, her loyalty (more business), and probably a large number of referrals to other women (and the beat goes on).<br />
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For another, there is an even larger payoff as well: Once you can effectively sell, market to, and retain women customers, you will have the tools to sell more successfully to anyone. Men may not need the extra attention—but will appreciate it. In addition, almost any target market you can name demands attentive adjustments to their way of shopping, deciding, and buying. Think minority markets. Think ethnic markets. Think Baby Boomers. Think seniors. Think about it: That means a lot of new business.<br />
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Now whether she likes the sales experience or not, eventually she has got to buy from someone. However, when given a choice, a woman will go out of her way to do business with someone who provides the experience she prefers.<br />
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What does this mean to you? As a salesperson, you can create an advantage for your product by providing an experience that cannot be found at your competitors.<br />
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Being the first one on your block to master the technique of selling to women is also more valuable than her business alone. Let’s face it: women talk. They like to share stories and compare notes. They care about sparing their friends or family unpleasant experiences.<br />
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The New Woman Customer<br />
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Women today have the discretionary and disposable income to buy more of whatever they want. They are the largest and best growth market out there—and they are never going back to the way things were.<br />
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The growing ranks of well-educated women are the ones who will go on to become the high earners in their professions. In addition, in corporate America, right now women hold the majority—50.5%—of management and professional jobs, according to Catalyst, even though they make up only 46.5% of the U.S. labor force.<br />
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That spells serious money to spend. Now that their lives have grown, women act even more decisively not only as buyers, but also as gatekeepers and deal-breakers. Clearly, we are well past the era of the dependent woman, whose access to financial wherewithal and purchasing decision-making was more passive and secondhand. The new breed of woman consumer today is educated, informed, and more empowered than ever.<br />
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Tips for car dealers:<br />
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1. Get your business in order first. That means making sure your showrooms and your environment/individual offices are women friendly.<br />
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2. Create a business and marketing plan to increase your business among women. Dealers who made the effort to create a plan have increased their sales among women up to 50%.<br />
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3. Put your active listening skills into high gear. Women claim that they are often “not heard” or understood.<br />
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4. Be patient. Recognize that women take more time in the sales process. Use this time to learn more about her.<br />
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5. Build trust with your women clients. That means returning her calls the same day, calling her quarterly just to connect, create anywhere from 5 to 10 points of contact throughout the year which can include newsletters, emails, holiday cards, etc. The more valuable the client, the more points of contact!<br />
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6. Be religious about the seven-step process to selling to women so that you will exceed her expectations and build your business through loyalty and referrals!<br />
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Delia Passi is president of MedeliaCommunications and former Group Publisher of Working Woman and Working Mother magazines. She is a nationally recognized speaker, sales trainer and author of the Winning Strategies for Marketing and Selling to Women, audio book series. For more information visit http://www.deliapassi.com.<br />
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Delia Passi is the nation’s leading authority on Selling to Women. As President and CEO of MedeliaCommunications, Passi supports companies in their efforts to be the very best in their industry at closing the deal with the woman customer and retaining that customer forever. Passi is a prominent speaker, trains thousands of sales representatives each year on how to better sell to women, and couples through a series of sales development, training programs that she has created. Passi is also the author of Winning the Toughest Customer, The Essential Guide to Selling to Women (Kaplan, 2006)<br />
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As a consultant to numerous Fortune 500 companies, Passi has had great success in forging strategic partnerships with corporations through sophisticated and unique programs that increased product/brand visibility, strengthened brand/product position, created greater credibility, and delivered a larger audience among women. Client companies include Washington Mutual, UPS, Xerox, Office Depot, HP and UBS.<br />
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Passi’s knowledge is complimented from a successful career of proven sales, marketing, branding, and entrepreneurial experience. Prior to founding MedeliaCommunications, Passi was the Group Publisher of Working Woman and Working Mother magazines. She began her career with the Xerox Corporation and quickly became one of the company’s top producers. It was when she switched to selling advertising that she recognized how a different approach worked so effectively when selling to women, who dominate the publishing environment.<br />
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Passi regularly speaks on Selling to Women, Marketing to Women, Target Selling, Target Marketing, Selling to Baby Boomer Women, Selling to Affluent Women, and Selling and Marketing to Women Business Owners across the nation. From 1998-2003, Passi sat on several advisory boards including Women in Communication’s Golf Matrix, Save the Children, NOW, and Boardroom Bound. She recently joined the New World Symphony in Miami as the Branding Committee Co-Chairperson for the Board of Directors.<br />
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Passi earned her BA degree in Psychology/Business and a certification in education, graduating Magna Cum Laude from the College of New Rochelle, NY. She resides in Aventura, Florida with her husband and three daughters.<br />
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<title>Such A Simple Way to Make More Money from Your Existing Customer Base</title>
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By Mark Spall<br />
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Most marketing gurus now agree on two key facts that apply to almost any business:<br />
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* it takes at least seven ‘touches’ to turn a prospect into a sale.<br />
* it costs at least seven times as much to secure a new customer as to keep an existing one.<br />
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Which means every successful business needs to have three tools at its disposal:<br />
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* One to secure the loyalty of its customer base.<br />
* A second, to deliver those seven ‘touches’ after a prospective client first makes contact.<br />
* A third, that allows existing satisfied customers to pass referrals to friends, colleagues, and contacts.<br />
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In addition, one simple marketing technique can do all three jobs – efficiently, measurably, and cost-effectively. That tool is a carefully crafted and targeted newsletter.<br />
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Groaning at the thought of the effort required on your part. Then groan no more! There are companies out there that will design, write, and deliver your newsletter! All you have to do is service the extra business that will generate from your client base.<br />
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Knowing there are people who will do the painful stuff for you, read on to find how newsletters make such a difference.<br />
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It is a fair bet that someone out there right now is ready to buy what you are selling. However, they will buy from your competition, either because they do not know you, or because they have forgotten about you.<br />
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With newsletters, you can reach out on a regular basis to your customer base. This valuable content will raise your profile, encourage repeat business, generate referrals, and be a permanent reminder of your brand and the value you offer.<br />
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…but it has to be professional!<br />
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Keeping your existing customers should be at the front of your mind. In fact, it should be the first thing you think about when you are looking at the marketing budget. This is where carefully targeted spending can and will deliver the best return on investment.<br />
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A quality newsletter, delivered just often enough (but not too often), and offering something genuinely interesting or valuable to your customers, will ensure that customers are:<br />
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* reminded about your company, and its products and services, at regular intervals<br />
* inspired and excited by stories from other satisfied clients<br />
* informed about new offerings – and, perhaps, given valuable introductory offers<br />
* encouraged to pass on your details to friends and colleagues<br />
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Many businesses make the mistake of writing a newsletter ‘in-house’, – but its common knowledge that unless a business specializes in copywriting and design, it can accidentally create a lasting negative impression, and do more harm than good.<br />
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For example:<br />
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Imagine: You have just opened a bookstore. Your first customer comes in. They probably will only say ‘hello’ to you. Then they will start looking at the books – browsing. If you are very lucky, they will buy one. More likely, they will put the book back on the shelf, and depart without more ado.<br />
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So how would you respond?<br />
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Well, you could say ‘Excuse me, are you planning to buy a book?’<br />
You could say, ‘This isn’t a library, you know.’<br />
Alternatively, you could say, ‘That’s an interesting one, isn’t it? Have you seen his latest?’<br />
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In other words, you could actively encourage that customer to come back and keep browsing until they find something they want to buy.<br />
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A good newsletter is just like that. It was not written to sell your product directly – or at the very least, not all the time. It was written to encourage active browsing. To make your visitors come back to your website, repeatedly, until they are ready to buy. Think about that bookshop again. Suppose, as your browser was leaving, you said this: ‘I can see you’re a keen reader. Would you like to sign up for our free newsletter?’ Why is that so important? Well, think about it. If the customer says ‘yes’ you’re going to get their name and address. You are going to be able to send things to them – and get a better idea of their likes and dislikes.<br />
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In addition, you will know that when there is a new thriller on the market, that first customer will be eagerly awaiting the chance to buy it. The equivalent tool on your website is a form inviting visitors to sign up to the newsletter – and it should be there on every page. Because what you really want, is that visitor’s e-mail address – along with their permission to send them your newsletter. In marketing terms, that is pure gold. In the course of time, you will be able to build up an ever-growing list of people who are actively interested in what you do. You really could not ask for much more!<br />
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Therefore, your first contact with that customer was not a sale. It was that friendly invitation to sign up for your newsletter. The sale came much later – possibly after six or seven newsletters.<br />
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To sum up:<br />
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A good newsletter can:<br />
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* Secure the loyalty of existing customers – and remind them about the full range of products/services you offer<br />
* Win the confidence and interest of potential new customers who have paid only one visit to your website<br />
* Make it easy for existing customers to pass referrals to people they know who are likely to be interested.<br />
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Mark Spall is a Business Coach and helps his clients with practical advice on how to develop their businesses. More on using newsletters to power drive your business can be found at http://tinyurl.com/ylaqew.<br />
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<title>The Ultimate Internet Marketing Strategy Every One Should Practice</title>
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By M.Planet Lubowa<br />
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Every successful online marketer says this is the bar-none, top-of-the-list, number one-way to guaranteed success for any online venture.<br />
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What is it?<br />
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Any marketer knows that nothing beats word of mouth advertising. It is simply the most powerful and cost effective advertising ever known. Even before the days of the Internet, word of mouth advertising got every business where it is today.<br />
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Many entrepreneurs never have and never will spend money on advertising. Their entire business comes from people telling other people about their product or service. Could you imagine never spending money on advertising, but always having a steady stream of customers on your doorstep begging for your product or service?<br />
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This word of mouth is what we call viral marketing.<br />
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However, word of mouth does not come easily. There is one catch to running a business only on word of mouth advertising. You must be selling an outstanding product or service. If you sell crap, the only word of mouth advertising you will have is negative.<br />
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I am sure you have heard the expression before. A satisfied customer will tell three people about your product or service, an unsatisfied customer will tell ten.<br />
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If your customers are not happy, you will have to work ten times harder and spend more money on advertising to sell your product.<br />
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You can benefit from positive word of mouth two ways. These are:<br />
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1. It is free advertising. This is self-explanatory. The less you have to spend on advertising, the more money you can put in your pocket and back into your business.<br />
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2. People are endorsing your product or service. Having someone endorse your product puts you at a greater advantage. When someone tells their friend about the positive experience they have had with your product, there is instant trust. People trust their friends. If a friend says your product is it, they will instantly trust you. Trust is a huge barrier to break down when it comes to selling anything, online or off.<br />
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The one way I have found to work well with positive word of mouth is list building. List building by referring ten people from your own efforts, and then these ten will go on to build your list up, to a big size.<br />
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To give you an idea of how powerful word of mouth advertising can be in helping you to build your list, look below. Your list can grow exponentially without you ever even having to lift a finger again. This is a completely new way to LEVERAGE your efforts into a MEGALIST of monstrous proportions!<br />
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Let us say you enroll SEVEN people from your paid advertising or any other form of advertising. Seven is still conservative for a completely FREE program... In addition, let us say each of those seven told seven people and enrolled them and each of those enrolled seven people and so on…<br />
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That would look like this:<br />
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YOU<br />
1x7 Members =7<br />
7x7 Members =49<br />
49x7 Members =343<br />
343 x7 Members =2,401<br />
2,401x7 Members =16,807<br />
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TOTAL: 19,607 Members<br />
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That is 19,607 subscribers you get to mail to! In addition, you only referred seven subscribers yourself!<br />
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Want to run the example with 10 referrals each? (That would be a whopping 111,110 subscribers!) Or 20? I will not even do the math on that one, because frankly, you would not believe the numbers!<br />
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You get the idea. More and more people just keep learning about your business all through friends and associates. And it is all free advertising!<br />
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If you think, the above numbers are a bit of an overstatement think again. Go to http://Google.com right now and do a search on Autoresponder Magic. Autoresponder Magic is an eBook that was written by Yanik Siler several years ago. More than 80,000 web sites advertise his Ebook on their sites right now FREE!<br />
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When Yanik started out several years ago, he did not even know what an Ebook was. Today he has more traffic coming to his site in a day than most web sites do in a lifetime.<br />
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That is how powerful viral marketing is. Do not skimp on using it. You can set up your viral marketing system to build your list by using ebooks, writing free articles and others.<br />
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Visit Lubowa. M. Planet viral Internet marketing websites. For Marketing Visit: http://www.conqueryourniche.com/forum/planetlubs For List Building visit: http://www.most-important-marketing-tools.com/marketing.html For 127 marketing software visit: http://www.most-important-marketing-tools.com.<br />
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<title>The Secrets of Internet and Online Marketing</title>
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By Wayne Van Dyck<br />
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There are plethoras of things you can do online and you should know how to do this. MARKET YOUR OWN BUSINESS ONLINE!<br />
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Now with the incredible power of the Online World to reach millions of people, online marketing is definitely an amazing tool every business should utilize. The simple fact is that advertising can be very low cost and sometimes even practically free. The ability to get the results of thousands of dollars in free publicity is practically unheard of in the business world today. Only recently have more and more people figured out how to utilize the ever-exploding online world to market their business ventures.<br />
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There probably is not a business in existence that would not benefit from free publicity! Properly utilizing free and low cost advertising raises net profits to unbelievable levels! Using any or all of the major online services can help you market your business efforts.<br />
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Let us begin with plain advertising. For example, on AOL, they will let you place classified advertisements free! They have a variety of classifications and categories to choose from. By placing some of these free ads, you can generate some quality leads that can turn into sales. If you are an excellent marketer, you could sell something straight from your free ad.<br />
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Other services offer free advertising from time to time. When they do charge for classified ads it is usually a very low cost, and they still are a great deal, considering how many people may see them. When you place any ads, you should always "track" your ads. This means put something in each individual ad that will tell you, if you get any business from it, which ad it came from. This way, you will probably find that some sections are better producers than others are, and you will want to concentrate on these sections and not the ones that were not making any money.<br />
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To track an ad, you could make them request a certain "report" for more information. You should give each report different tracking links for each ad. Such as "ask for report #1tv”, this way you would know that this request came from the ad on television, for sale category, and so forth. If they send you an order straight from the ad, make them give you order #, which would be different for each ad. THE MAJORITY OF PEOPLE WHO ARE ADVERTISING ONLINE ARE NOT USING THESE AD CODES!!! THIS IS A MAJOR MARKETING MISTAKE!!!<br />
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If you do not track exactly which ads are making money, then you are wasting your time by continually placing ads in "loser" categories that do not provide any sales. ALWAYS keep track of every ad you place. Make a note of what it said, where, and when it was placed. You will be pleasantly surprised when you analyze your "ad data" and see some positive trends developing. Just repeat these trends and it will help you to make more money!<br />
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Would you like to have a name list of several hundred (or even a thousand) people who might be interested in the particular product or service you are selling based on their jobs or interests? That would be great!? Well, you can! Moreover, the Online Services supply this service as a part of your regular membership.<br />
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This little unknown tool is called the "Member Directory!" You can do searches in the directory for other users with certain characteristics. For example, if you were selling fishing equipment, you could do a search by "fishing." All the people registered in the directory and listed fishing as one of their hobbies would show up on that search list. You could now send each one of those people an e-mail message telling them about your product or service, it is just like using a mailing list, but you have no postage! (*Make sure you check with your online service to see if they allow unsolicited email.)<br />
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The bottom line is that you "test" and record the results of your Online Marketing efforts. Then just repeat the steps that are making you money and expand on them to reach more people. You should conduct split testing on your site. Methods were, you have two different pages, performing the same function but with different copy, so you can tell which one is converting better.<br />
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You will also find hundreds of articles on the World Wide Web. By searching one of the WWW search engines like Webcrawler, you can find all the information you can read. Use search strings such as: "online marketing", "internet advertising", "selling online", and so on.<br />
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You can also find many books on the subject at your local bookstore or being advertised online.<br />
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Wayne Van Dyck is a former venture capitalist and builder of offline technology companies. He is the founder and developer of Simple Money Machines. Simple Money Machines is all the money making technologies in one, easy-to-use, hosted application… enabling non-technical people to set up online businesses in less than 30 minutes. It is made for people with 9-5 jobs, retired folks, stay-at-home moms and college students. To get a FREE copy of "STARTING A HOME BUSINESS MADE SIMPLE", go to: http://tinyurl.com/ykyoqx.<br />
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<title>Asking the Right Questions</title>
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<br />
By Liz Tahir<br />
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Curt and Justin were life long fishing buddies. Now, in their retirement, together, they had taken up the art of ‘do-it-yourself home-improvers’. Curt decided to tackle wallpapering his living room. When he finished the job, he proudly called his friend over to see his handiwork. Justin was very impressed. In fact, he liked it so much; he asked his friend if he could get the same wallpaper for his living room. Their homes were practically identical in size and layout. Curt thought this was a great idea. Therefore, Justin asked him, “how many rolls of wallpaper he bought for the job?” Seven was the reply.<br />
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Justin went right to work and when he finished, called his friend over to his house. “Ah, man, that looks really good”, said Curt. Then Justin said to his friend, “But you know, Curt, it’s a funny thing; our living rooms are the same size, but I had two rolls of wallpaper left over! How come?” To which Curt replied, “You, too? That’s exactly what I had left over!”<br />
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Poor Justin; he asked his friend the wrong question. He should have asked how many rolls of wallpaper he needed to use for the job, not…how many rolls of wallpaper had Curt bought for the job.  <br />
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Knowing the right questions to ask can have a dramatic effect on our success. Not having good information, or not getting the answers we need in doing our jobs can make all the difference in the world. What is hard to realize is that this is often of our own doing. How many times have you been surprised to learn of a turn of events and then asked your employees “Why didn’t you tell me that?” only to have they reply “You didn’t ask me.” Since it is illegal to strangle them when they say something like that, the best course is to figure out how to avoid such communication traps.<br />
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The secret weapon of power negotiators is being skilled in asking questions. Why? One of the reasons is that questions get the communication going and encourages the other party to talk, to share information with you. In addition, what you always, always, are looking for is information, particularly something you do not know. Even when you think, you know the answers, get in the habit of asking questions; at least, it will confirm your knowledge. In addition, if you have somehow missed asking the right question, the answer you require will come out, the more the other party talks, and you are talking less.<br />
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Of course, we are not talking here about hard interrogation. There is a difference between asking relevant questions and the demanding, rat-a-tat-tat fire of interrogation, as if you were the chief of police. Such action can rank anywhere from offensive to intimidating. In addition, you do not want to put people on the defensive. Asking a question like “How could you possibly have made that mistake?” will solve nothing. The person will just feel compelled to defend his actions. Something as if “What do we need to do to avoid this happening again?” is more likely to get you the answers you require. Your goal is to make sure people are comfortable about opening up and communicating with you.<br />
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Train yourself to ask open-ended questions, ones that require complete answers, not by just yes or no, but that require longer, answers that are more expansive. Questions that begin with ‘Why’ or ‘What’ or ‘Who’ will tend to elicit more communication. In addition, you will have more chance of getting all the information you need.<br />
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I have a question I try to remember to ask every time an associate discusses a situation with me. At the end of our discussion, I ask, “Is there anything else I need to know?” Alternatively, it may take the form of “Is there anything else we need to discuss?” It is the words “anything else” that are important here. Once asked, I pause and wait for a reply. That is my fair warning of their obligation and their opportunity to tell me everything that is relevant to this situation. No surprises later. So get in the habit of performing this little routine. You will have fewer surprises and no one will ever again be able to hide behind the cloak of “well, you didn’t ask me” or “I didn’t know you wanted to know.”<br />
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Sometimes, we do not get the answers we need because we do not listen. Learn to be a good listener. Be sensitive to the possibility that you may be asking your associates the right questions, but not listening to them when they try to answer. Alternatively, maybe you are so fast and sure in your own thought process, that you interrupt and do not give them the opportunity to finish what they are saying before you jump in. Alternatively, you finish their answer for them. Curb these tendencies.<br />
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Listening is not passive; a good listener can take complete control of an exchange between people. When you listen well, you earn the trust of others. People come to you with their problems, and their opportunities, when they feel they can trust you to listen.<br />
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Your ears may be the receptor for the sounds you hear when you are listening, but something else about you is equally important: your eyes. If you are not making good eye contact or are continually moving around, the other person will not “feel” listened to. They will know you did not hear them. Look directly at the person the whole time they are talking. If it is a particularly long dissertation, you can look away or look down to jot a note, but only for a second before looking right back at them. When you do not maintain this direct eye focus, the person will feel that you do not think what they have to say is valuable to you anyway, so why bother fully answering your questions or coming to you with information.<br />
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Having good information is critical in business today. It is yours for the (right) asking!<br />
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Copyright 2006, Liz Tahir<br />
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Liz Tahir is an international marketing consultant, speaker, and seminar leader, whose mission is to help companies be more effective and profitable. Based in New Orleans, LA, USA, she can be contacted at (504)-569-1670; liz@liztahir.com; http://www.liztahir.com.<br />
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By James Saunders<br />
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Did you know that you could dramatically increase the number of visitors that come to your site on a daily basis from Google?<br />
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Web Content (Mass + Keywords) + Links = SEO<br />
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Image Text or JavaScript?<br />
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Question: Navigation is based on images, again if these are images of text?<br />
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Answer: Search engines obtain links very considerable, and only read text. They like to match the topic of the target page to the text in the link that pointed to the page. Avoid JavaScript.<br />
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What to do? Use text only navigation. The text and containing elements can be styles with CSS to set them up, look like images, give a background image, or at least rearrange them to look a little fancier. The optional is to ensure that there is some text based navigation elsewhere on the page.<br />
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Gains: Search engines will be able to match the topic of the target page with the reputation (link text). A higher relevancy is better. Ensuring there is text on the page will also help the visually impaired who use text only browsers, in conjunction with Braille output devices, or text to speech software.<br />
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Links and Link Relevancy<br />
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Question: You want many links to your website?<br />
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Answer: Although links may be great for visitors and search engine spiders, the true appraisal of the link may not be fully clear to you. Visitors are unlikely to click on irrelevant links and search engines hate them. Reciprocal links, (you link to me, and I will link to you), can be of use when associated, but carry less weight in the search engines than one-way inbound links.<br />
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What to do? Avoid link farms (pages of links, for the sake of links), treat reciprocal link requests with anticipation and stay associated.<br />
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Gains: Spending time and thought on your link profile will ensure natural growth of links. Search engines hate anything that looks artificial, or anything that could be interpreted as 'Search engine Trick'.<br />
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Duplicate Content<br />
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Question: Webmaster copies content from another website, or sets up numerous sites, which are identical, or very similar. Does this mechanism work?<br />
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Answer: Search engines apply echo content filters to the search results. Although the idea of increasing the market share is a bona fide idea, a thousand similar sites is not the way to go about doing it. Efforts put into the secondary sites will be forfeited.<br />
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What to do? Endorse all of the pages so each of your sites is unique. Querying a search engine for an exact match of long strings of text will show you, if the content is bringing up elsewhere. If a webmaster does have facsimile pages and wishes to avoid any penalties or filters, the webmaster must choose one page to have the other identical pages redirect to. Redirects are covered later. You may also use random RSS Feeds that are mixed before they show up on each page. The RSS have the ability that they always have fresh content, but only if you mix 3 or more RSS feeds, you will get a unique result and not what all the other sites have that are using the same RSS feeds.<br />
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Gains: Your efforts are not wasted; time and money can be saved. Always-Fresh content from the RSS Feeds.<br />
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Numerous Sites<br />
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Question: Following on from identical content, there are numerous sites. A single webmaster has a certain number of closely themed sites, all inter-linked and hosted on the same IP address.<br />
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Answer: This is seen as search engine Frame-up, the linking structure and numerous sites just are not natural. Penalties can apply.<br />
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What to do? Such site structures can work if set up properly. This means that each site must reside on its own IP address where, at least, the C class is different. IP address is covered later.<br />
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Gains: Increased market share, effectively linked and spiderable sites, no penalties applied.<br />
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Unfriendly URLs<br />
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Question: The URL (web address) of some of your sites pages look like domain dot com/product.php?id=2346&category=665&sid=f29a3483270cc10b3783706916216e3a<br />
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Answer: Search engine spiders are getting better, and following, and indexing these form of URLs, but not all of them. The spiders are scared of being caught in an endless loop of identical pages with 1000s of different URLs. They are also off putting to your site visitors who could surely remember mydomain dot com/products/cars/boostvalves.<br />
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What to do? Use Search Engine Friendly URLs. If you are running the Apache web server on Linux enabled server use mod_rewrite to translate the URLs into something nicer.<br />
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Gains: Higher chance of being indexed by more of the search engines, keywords in your URL, higher chance of being clicked on in the SERPs<br />
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Redirects<br />
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There are two main redirects, based on the HTTP specification<br />
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301 - moved permanently<br />
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302 - moved temporarily<br />
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You should use 301 redirects wherever possible. This can be done in your server side scripting, eg<br />
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Code: php<br />
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header("HTTP/1.1 301 Found");<br />
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header("Location: w w w newdomain dot com/");<br />
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redirects can also be set up in your .htaccess file, if you run the Apache web server<br />
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IP addresses (C class)<br />
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IP addresses are the numerical addresses of computers connected to the internet. For ease of reading, they are broken down into four parts, each called an octet as they contain 8 bits of data when written in binary form. An example my be 62.85.68.114. in this case, the C class is 68 (and everything up to it), so if you have a few sites hosted on this IP they would all have identical IP addresses. If each had a single IP address that started 62.85.68. then they all share the same C-class IP address. As the allocation of IP addresses within a server involvement is usually configured so that each server has it's own C-class; this means that a search engine knows that all sites on the same C-class IP address are all located on the same server<br />
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Your competitors might not be standing still; neither should you.<br />
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James Saunders is the owner of TrafficBoosterPro, the SEO software which makes Unique Content pages Quickly and Easily! Software that bring massive Traffic from RSS Feeds in AutoPilot, now in it's 2nd revision at http://TrafficBoosterPro.com.<br />
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By Clarence Binayu<br />
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The humdrum existence of going to the office, day after day, doing the usual 8 to 5 shift, is a trying task for those who have lived all their lives doing so. This is why the convenience of doing work at home under amazingly flexible working hours is a dazzling prospect. Doing work at home is as fulfilling as having a career working for a computer on the 19th floor of a skyscraper is already a possibility in these modern times. This is because the jungle-like network that is the Internet has given birth to a business that has given some people practically new lives.<br />
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This particular business allows people to work at home under flexible working hours without a boss screaming at you, no one putting pressure on everyone about the deadline at hand, or the clutter of messy paperwork that needs completion, at the soonest possible moment. Those who are into affiliate marketing, experience these conveniences, the newest way to earn money without having to go through all sorts of routines found in regular employment.<br />
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Those who have been in the business long enough can attest to the fact that it is a lucrative business indeed, one that can actually give people things they could not possibly possess or experience under ordinary circumstances.<br />
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The business called affiliate marketing involves an affiliate’s promotion of a merchant’s website. The website owned by the affiliate advertises and markets the website of the merchant through the affiliate program that they run. Whenever someone clicks on the merchant’s website, it promotes the one owned by the affiliate; the affiliate receives a commission. This is in recognition of his effort to help the merchant make a sale.<br />
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The system involved in affiliate marketing seems easy, but it also takes a lot of diligence and perseverance for one to be able to penetrate it thoroughly. Those who want to get into this type of business should possess the necessary skills to be able to tread through the industry with confidence and self-assurance. Another factor one needs to be able to break in is knowledge. Knowledge about this business is very important as it dictates the actions taken by people who are into it.<br />
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The leading figure in affiliate marketing is the super affiliate. He or she is an e-mail marketer who collects large databases of e-mail addresses through newsletters. Super affiliates are those who know the business better than the affiliate managers because of their knowledge about the affiliate marketing industry inside out. Those who want to be super affiliates should know that becoming a super affiliate is not easy, because it takes a lot to be able to master the marketing craft.<br />
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Becoming a super affiliate means having one’s own website and auto responder. These tools will help a lot in one’s facilitation of the business. Building one’s own list is another. Creating a loyal customer base and taking care of it is one secret that successful super affiliates have. Making good customer relations is also important to be a super affiliate to reckon with.<br />
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Continuing to market to the people on one’s list is another must to succeed as a super affiliate. Sending out quality content in lieu of ads is an advantage as products market better whenever you provide enough information about them.<br />
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Building traffic to one’s own site is also one of the most essential points in the affiliate marketing business. Making one’s affiliate links his own business will allow him to build a strong relationship with his customers, enabling him to market to them repeatedly.<br />
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The most important thing one should remember, if he wants to become a super affiliate, is to treat affiliate marketing as a business first. If he is capable of doing this, then he will never have to go back to the humdrum existence of working the 8-5 shift. A career as a super affiliate in the business, which will change his life forever, could possibly take that unexciting job’s place.<br />
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Clarence Binayu is the founder and Webmaster for http://www.virtual-guides.com. Here you can find FREE information on many subjects including business, automobile, travel, vacation, affiliate marketing, advertising, internet, sports, entertainment, technology, communication, fashion, home improvement, culture, education, society, science, politics, fitness and health. http://www.virtual-guides.com provides you with helpful guidance, tips and news update, from basic to the latest skills, knowledge and information, about these subjects.<br />
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<title>How to Network for Success</title>
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By Marc de Bruin<br />
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It is not what you know; it is whom you know. That saying goes around quite a lot. It definitely has a lot truth in it. I do not think it is the only truth about getting and keeping your business up and running. There are many, many more options. For the sake of this article, I will focus on networking as a client generator, and it can make you see the usefulness of having many business relations.<br />
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Networking forms a very important part of every small and medium sized business owner’s activities. There is a lot of business done over breakfasts, beers and barbecues with fellow business people. Let’s face it; it’s an easy way. Not only can you have a good time getting together for a couple of drinks, when you know it can benefit your business, as well, the fun just gets better!<br />
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When I first started as an attorney in the Netherlands, I didn’t understand much about the concept of networking. I didn’t even have a concept. The older partners suggested that I join groups like Rotary or Lions, and business oriented ones. I started to get an idea. The joining wasn’t for the fun; ultimately, I had to join the groups for the good of the firm and my practice.<br />
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I didn’t particularly like the whole idea of joining up with people, not because of me as a person, but because of the potential business that might come from being part of the group. That didn’t align with my values at the time (we’re talking 1994-1997). Now, several years later, and immigrated to Australia, I honestly enjoy networking, and am always on the lookout for other interest groups I can join.<br />
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It took me years to see and understand the value of networking in terms of creating relationships and building up businesses, and in my current practice, I absolutely make a point of stressing the importance of it to my clients.<br />
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For me, the value of knowing people became very apparent, when I moved to Australia with my family. Knowing no one at first, starting completely afresh with no history whatsoever, networking has proven highly valuable in getting my Coaching and Body Stress Release practices running. I linked up with Toastmasters International and two breakfast business referral groups, created a Dutch networking group, and set up a “coaches coffee club”, together with a fellow business coach.<br />
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My intentions were two-fold: getting to know people for the sake of getting to know them and to build new friendships, and of course for the sake of establishing business relationships and promoting my work. The two go very well together. There is not a part in me anymore that feels uncomfortable with it. Establishing friendships often is serious, and establishing business relationships often means friendships.<br />
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If you are serious about getting and keeping your business running, I urge you to look at many networking opportunities. I must confess, my personality type, (according to the Myers Briggs Type Indicator), is not naturally inclined to network and mingle easily, so for me, it was a learning curve. Factually, tapping into networks is so valuable, and made doing so a lot easier. Do not get discouraged. If you do not particularly like large crowds, just be clear about your outcome, and enjoy the process!<br />
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Here are a couple of resources for you to tap into when you are looking for networking opportunities:<br />
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- Referral Groups: Breakfast Network International (BNI), the Leads Club, local business referral groups, to be found via your Chamber of Commerce or Small Business Field Officer (or similar authority).<br />
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- Service Clubs: Lions, Rotary, Zonta, Kiwanis, Round Table, Junior Chamber, Soroptimist, to name but a few.<br />
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- Public Speaking Groups: Toastmasters International, Rostrum, National Speakers Association, etc.<br />
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- Special interest groups within your line of work, in my case for instance the International Coaching Federation, the Australian Life Coaching Society, Coachville. There are many others to be found in your specific expertise.<br />
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- Local business groups like Chambers of Commerce, Business Women’s Networks, Networking events organized by local government, etc.<br />
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- Self-initiated interest groups, like my Dutch networking group, the Coaches Coffee Club, etc.<br />
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- Local hobby groups: bridge, crafts, cars, motors, plants, or whatever it is that takes your fancy.<br />
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- Any other online and offline networks you can find in local, daily, or weekly newspapers, on the internet, through referrals, in Yellow Pages, and via local business advise bureaus. You will have to keep your eyes peeled for opportunities, and scour through all available means of communication.<br />
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- Make “being in contact” a structural thing on your to-do list. If you haven’t spoken to someone you know for a couple of months, send him/her an email, or give him/her a ring. They’ll appreciate it, and brings you back into their awareness, which is where you want to be for sure!<br />
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Go out and do something. Sitting still and waiting for the clients/customers to come in based upon your current contact lists may pay off in the long run, if you are able to stick around long enough…..It is smarter to take pro-active action, and create your own network of people you meet or speak to  regularly. This will absolutely increase your business volume in the short term, and give you a very steady base in the future as well.<br />
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Marc is a certified life/business coach, master NLP Practitioner on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia. He specializes in restoring people's health, and coaching professionals and small business owners at critical junctions in their careers and/or lives, so they can move to the "next level".<br />
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Marc de Bruin is a certified life/business coach and master NLP practitioner on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia. Email him for a free phone or face-to-face session on marc@landmarc.info<br />
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<title>Professional Keyword Research Strategies</title>
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By Jason Lam<br />
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Keyword research is an integral part of any SEM initiative, whether it may be PPC or SEO, so it is important to do it right. It is also important to do it right from the start. Google spiders (the bots that indexes web pages) can take months before they cycle to your site, so if you target the wrong keywords initially, it could take months to fix.<br />
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We have briefly listed the top five things to consider before you begin your fun journey of keyword researching.<br />
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1. Define your targeted pages.<br />
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Recognize what goals you want to achieve. If you are looking to sell cars, you want to optimize the pages containing information on a specific type of car, or pages containing content that will lead them to buy a car. Pages such as the About Us page and History page will not need optimization since no one is specifically searching for those pages. Make a list of the pages you feel would provide a lead for your business, and target the keywords on those pages.<br />
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2. Speak the way your audiences speaks.<br />
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While the correct term to describe your product may seem obvious to you, you need to speak your audience’s language in order to show up for their searches. For example, if you are selling “GPS navigation systems”, a person may have searched for GPS systems. It may not be the most politically correct term (Global Positioning System Systems), but if this is the term everyone uses to find the item you are selling, you may need to consider it as a keyword to target.<br />
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3. Know your competition.<br />
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Sure, ranking number one for “cars” would drive up your web traffic exponentially. However, what are your chances of obtaining that ranking? Typically, one-word keywords are extremely difficult to optimize. Millions of pages on the web are already well optimized for it, without even knowing it, (unless you want to optimize for kukukabo)<br />
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If you are in a very competitive industry (in the internet world) such as gaming, gambling, insurance, and such, you may find it helpful to pin down your keywords to a further niche and targeted level. For example, if you are selling cars in Toronto, you may want to combine “Toronto” with “cars”, or if you are targeting a specific demographic, you may want to include that it in the keyword. You may find that the competition for that term drops significantly, thereby, increasing your chances of success.<br />
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By increasing your presence for these targeted key terms, you are in a better position to optimize for keywords that are more ambitious in the future.<br />
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4. Using the right tools.<br />
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By no means, are the following the only tools you should use. They are some popular free keyword research tools that are simple, straightforward, and ideal to help you get started in keyword researching.<br />
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Overture Keyword Selector Tool<br />
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- Type in your keyword and it will show you some popular related searches and its search volume during a one-month period<br />
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- Be cautioned however that the words within each key phrase are rearranged in alphabetical order. For example, if you search for New York Horse Racing, it would show up as Horse New Racing York<br />
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Google AdWords Keywords Tool<br />
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- Type in your keyword and it will show you the search volume, competition levels, synonyms, and display some useful data for budgeting when setting up your PPC campaign in Google<br />
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NLC Keyword Competition Index<br />
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While this is currently in development, we are providing a tool that shows you the competition you face for each keyword. This index will help you determine your chances of success at optimizing for each term. The NLC folks here are using it internally and its one of the best things for Search Engine Marketers since sliced cheese. We will provide more details to this tool in our blog in the future, so stay tuned!<br />
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5. Snoop on your competitors.<br />
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After having a good set of keywords, go ahead and search for them in Google. Take note of the top results, if they are selling or promoting what you are, these are competitors. Browse through their site and keep an eye out for keywords they are using. It may help to view their Meta tags and description by going into the page source code (View > Source).<br />
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6. Smooth Integration with page content.<br />
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PPC<br />
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While in PPC, you have the freedom to target more broad terms and loosely related terms. You must also consider that people who have clicked on your ad are expecting to see what they searched. If your site has no relevance to what their keyword was, you probably just wasted $0.50.<br />
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SEO<br />
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When choosing keywords for SEO, you need to be much more selective. Remember, you will need to put these keywords on your page, and if you want to do SEO well, these terms are probably going to be in very prominent areas on your page. Make sure these terms make sense and can fit well into the context of your content.<br />
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Remember, when doing keyword research for SEO initiatives; do not ONLY aim for the terms with highest search volume and lowest competition. While that is generally a good rule of thumb, you must not forget the main point of search engine optimization. You are delivering more web users to your site, but you will ultimately need your web content to speak to your potential customers. Using keywords that make sense, and are related to your content is just as important as choosing obtainable keywords.<br />
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Jason Lam is a member of the Search Engine Marketing group at non-linear creations; Jason has a wealth of experience in everything SEO, PPC and SEM while working with many clients from varying industries.<br />
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http://www.nonlinear.ca/pages/search-engine-marketing-toronto.htm<br />
http://www.nonlinear.ca/pages/organic-seo-services.htm<br />
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<title>Advanced E-mail Marketing Tips</title>
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By Juste Gnimavo<br />
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There are two types of marketing: unsolicited e-mail (cold selling), and opt-in selling. Keep them in mind when you create your messages and build your subscriber list. I highly recommend you do not engage in cold selling. This is considered spam. If enough people report your address as spam, you will be banned from ISPs and search engines. The occasional sale you see from cold selling will not be enough to compensate for you being blacklisted on the internet.<br />
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On the other hand, building an opt-in list is a perfectly acceptable and highly successful method that will keep you from being labeled, bad business. With an opt-in list, people ask to be added to your subscriber database because they are interested in your topic. Opt-in subscribers should always be given the option to opt out.<br />
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However, you would be surprised how many people do not bother clicking the unsubscribe link, and eventually make their way to your site to investigate your product further.<br />
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When preparing your autoresponder messages, it is imperative to strike a balance between excitement and hype about your product.<br />
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You must avoid wording your messages so they look, feel, and smell like spam, even if they have been requested. This means following the rules of creating direct and simple messages. For example, no writing in ALL CAPS, or putting seven exclamation points at th