Tuesday, June 16, 2009
10 Ways To Sell Your Ad Space Like Crazy
1. Give your customers a discount when they spend
over a certain dollar amount for ad space. You can
also apply this tip to the amount of ads they buy.
2. Offer your customers a free bonus for renewing
their ad order. It could be an ebook, special report,
online utility, etc.
3. Sell advertising space between your content. You
just break an article in half and insert the banner or
classified ad between it.
4. Write content that's tailor made to mention and
relate to the product your customers are advertising.
This is more work but, you'll sell a lot of ads.
5. Tell your customers when they buy an ad you'll
also add it to your free ebook and message board
for free.
6. Offer to endorse the product your customers are
advertising before or after their ad. In all honesty,
you would have try out the product first.
7. Write a review for your customer's product to
place under their ad. This is similar to a testimonial
or endorsement but more in-depth.
8. Offer a buy 2 ads and get 1 free deal. With the
slow economy and advertising sales, most businesses
are bound to be looking for a good ad deal.
9. Give your customers a ton of free bonuses when
they buy ad space. It can be submission software,
an ebook full of advertising or copywriting tips, etc.
10. Guarantee your customer's advertising results.
If they don't like the traffic they receive, give them
a refund or another ad for free.
Saturday, June 6, 2009
10 Reasons Why People Won't Buy A Second Product From You
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1. You didn't follow up after the first sale. After the
sale you could have introduced your other product
on the thank e-mail.
2. You didn't ship the product in the about of time
you stated. If they needed it in a hurry and you
didn't provide, they won't rely on you again.
3. Your product didn't do as promised. If your
product didn't accomplish their desired goal they're
not going to think your second product will either.
4. Your customer couldn't get a hold of you in time
when they had a "after question" sale. You could
have added extra lines of communication.
5. Your customer doesn't want to revisit your web
site because it didn't offer much. You could have
offered more original content or freebies.
6. Your competition is offering free shipping with
their product. You should have been more aware
of how they are targeting your customers.
7. Your customer forgot your web site address.
You should have given your customers your web
site information in your product package.
8. Your customer service couldn't solve a problem
they had with your product. Your customer service
should be trained to handle most problems.
9. You didn't up-sell when they were already in the
buying mood. You can always try to sell your other
product when they're ready to buy your first one.
10. Your competition offers a stronger money back
guarantee. You must always be thinking of better
ways to remove the risk from your customers.
10 Ways To Profit In An Uncertain Economy
1. Sell more back end products to your existing
customer base. You already created rapport, trust
and proved your credibility to them.
2. Make it a practice to up sell to new and existing
customers. After they decide to buy one product,
offer them another product.
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3. Cross promote your products and services with
other businesses that aren't competition. You will
reach a wider audience at less cost.
4. Create joint venture deals with other businesses.
You can expand your product line and target other
profitable markets at a lower cost.
5. Start an affiliate program for your business. You
will be able to spend less profits on risk advertising
and spend more money on guaranteed sales.
6. Trade advertising with other businesses to save
revenue. You could trade e-zine ads, banners ads,
links, print ads, etc.
7. Out source part of your workload. This can save
on employee costs, equipment costs, taxation costs,
expansion costs, etc.
8. Add low cost bonuses to your offer that have a
high perceived value. It could be ebooks, members
only sites, consulting, e-reports, etc.
9. Use viral marketing to promote your business on
the internet. Give away free stuff with your ad copy
include on it so others can give it away.
10. Follow up with all your prospects. You can use
a free e-zine, a follow-up autoresponder, an update
or reminder list, etc.
customer base. You already created rapport, trust
and proved your credibility to them.
2. Make it a practice to up sell to new and existing
customers. After they decide to buy one product,
offer them another product.
Ads By CbproAds
3. Cross promote your products and services with
other businesses that aren't competition. You will
reach a wider audience at less cost.
4. Create joint venture deals with other businesses.
You can expand your product line and target other
profitable markets at a lower cost.
5. Start an affiliate program for your business. You
will be able to spend less profits on risk advertising
and spend more money on guaranteed sales.
6. Trade advertising with other businesses to save
revenue. You could trade e-zine ads, banners ads,
links, print ads, etc.
7. Out source part of your workload. This can save
on employee costs, equipment costs, taxation costs,
expansion costs, etc.
8. Add low cost bonuses to your offer that have a
high perceived value. It could be ebooks, members
only sites, consulting, e-reports, etc.
9. Use viral marketing to promote your business on
the internet. Give away free stuff with your ad copy
include on it so others can give it away.
10. Follow up with all your prospects. You can use
a free e-zine, a follow-up autoresponder, an update
or reminder list, etc.
10 Ways To Generate Highly Read Article Ideas
1. Participate in chat rooms related to your targeted
audience. Watch what questions people are asking
and ask others what information they're interested in.
2. Examine what information in being broadcast on
tv, news and talk shows. That information is usually
hot topics.
3. Hang out in similar message boards. People leave
questions for information they're seeking. That is a
strong indicator of subjects to write about.
4. Survey your web site visitors or current customers.
Ask them what type of articles they would like to see
published on your web site or in your e-zine.
5. Regularly check your site's guest books. People
sometimes leave questions or comments that would
help you generate high readership articles.
6. Check online bookstore's best sellers list. They're
very good resources for finding winning topics and
ideas to write about.
7. Use the time of year to come up with good topics.
You could relate your content to the holiday, season,
things that happen years ago during that time, etc.
8. Join some related e-mail discussion lists. Explore
the question being asked and the subjects people are
discussing.
9. Relate your article to a current fad that's going
on in your specific industry. The topic is usually
interesting to your target audience.
10. Make a file of visitor or customer questions you
receive via e-mail or phone. Usually, others have the
same questions, but never ask.
audience. Watch what questions people are asking
and ask others what information they're interested in.
2. Examine what information in being broadcast on
tv, news and talk shows. That information is usually
hot topics.
3. Hang out in similar message boards. People leave
questions for information they're seeking. That is a
strong indicator of subjects to write about.
4. Survey your web site visitors or current customers.
Ask them what type of articles they would like to see
published on your web site or in your e-zine.
5. Regularly check your site's guest books. People
sometimes leave questions or comments that would
help you generate high readership articles.
6. Check online bookstore's best sellers list. They're
very good resources for finding winning topics and
ideas to write about.
7. Use the time of year to come up with good topics.
You could relate your content to the holiday, season,
things that happen years ago during that time, etc.
8. Join some related e-mail discussion lists. Explore
the question being asked and the subjects people are
discussing.
9. Relate your article to a current fad that's going
on in your specific industry. The topic is usually
interesting to your target audience.
10. Make a file of visitor or customer questions you
receive via e-mail or phone. Usually, others have the
same questions, but never ask.
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