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    The Three Worst Marketing Mistakes You Can Make
    Marketing is what we do that puts us in a position to make a sale. Good marketing makes selling easier. Bad marketing may make selling impossible.We market to strangers so some of them will raise their hand with at least potential interest in what we have on offer.We market to our clients and customers in order to move them up to the next level of products or services.Most of us put a lot of time, money, and effort into marketing. For must of us it is the key activity we use to differentiate ourselves from our competitors.But when we don't deliver on the promi
    itors to stick around even if they don’t buy anything, they aren’t taking a paying customers seat, you have everything to gain and nothing to lose.

    5.Added value.
    Throw in an illusion of getting something for free if they return on said date, or if they subscribe to your mailing list etc etc. This will give you a second opportunity to sell them a product, or to sell them one of your affiliates products

    6. Start an affiliation program. There are two great reasons to do this. Firstly you will only pay traffic on products you sell. Secondly you will generate a lot of free traffic. Some of this traffic may become regular visitors, others may buy products from one of the other companies you are advertising a product for. Any which way you look at this, it’s a win win situation.

    7. Change your content often. This is important. Visitors are keen on t

    Sell Yourself in Ninety Seconds or Less: How to Develop a Great Elevator Pitch
    What comes to people's mind when they say your name? You probably haven't given it a lot of thought; few of us have. When we don't develop and manage our professional image, we invite others to do this for us, and we lose control of how we are perceived. In business, creating and managing our image is called personal branding. A brand is the relationship or position an object or person holds in the mind of the consumer. For example, when you think of Volvo, what comes to mind? Most of us would answer "safety."When your name is spoken, what do people think? Whatever bubbles up
    You’ve started an online business, and decided to go the route of selling e-books, and advertisements (affiliates, adsense etc etc). You paid close to 1000$ to get your website ranked in the top 10 on several search engines, only to be dethroned by some 2 bit hustlers using cloakers. You say to yourself, “It’s alright, it cost me a cool grand to learn my lesson” and then write it off as a business expense. Ok so there’s an alternative you decide to buy some PPC (pay-per-click) ads. You shop around a little and try several companies you blow another 1000$, and guess what you got a ton of traffic. You think to yourself “Alright I’m back on track”. You rub your hands greedily and open the admin panel to your merchant toolbox/account, and to your disappointment you see only a few sales that don’t even cover a 3rd of your costs. Where did you go wrong? Click fraud? Crap product? Slow website? I’ll some it up in 2 words BAD CONVERSIONS.

    Simply because you received a couple of thousand visitors, doesn’t mean that they will all buy your products.

    With vastness of today’s web, and the tens of millions of websites out there, people will window shop. PPC makes window shopping very expensive, therefore it’s important to make sure when visitor does arrive that he is pleased with what he sees and feels comfortable handing over his money for your product.

    Here are a few tips on converting those visitors to sales and increasing revenue in general.

    1. Don’t have a 1 page layout.
    This is probably the fastest way to make a possible customer click that little X on the top right hand side of their screen screen. Keep it short and sweet. The general populace is lazy they don’t want to read through 25 testimonials, just to see what the end product is. Give them a few, and then stuff the rest in that little tab that says click here for more testimonials.

    2.Presentation.
    I don’t think I need to go into to much detail here, just make it look professional. There are many freebie programs you can use out there to make a professional looking website. You wouldn’t walk in a store that didn’t somehow catch your eye, don’t expect anything different from an online visitor to your website.

    3. This is my favorite, place an ad for your competition (affiliated of course) on your website. If you can’t sell them your product, you might as well make money off your competitors product.

    4.Quality content.
    What’s the first thing you do when you reach any website? If your like me, you probably take a quick scroll through the first page, then you quickly explore all the different categories/tabs, if you like what you see, you the proceed to go back to the starting page, you tie your napkin around your neck and sink your teeth into it. So what’s the point you may ask? Why do all this if all you want to do is sell your product? Firstly, it’s not just about generating a sale, it’s about creating a community. The formula is tested and proven. There is not a single successful ONLINE company out there that doesn’t have a consistently changing website. If you have content people tend to feel more comfortable, they will look through what you have to offer, read your blogs, articles and links. If you have message boards, they will check to see what other people have to say about your product. They may even click on a banner (which could lead to additional sales) that might catch their eye. The bottom line is unlike a bar or a caf?, you want visitors to stick around even if they don’t buy anything, they aren’t taking a paying customers seat, you have everything to gain and nothing to lose.

    5.Added value.
    Throw in an illusion of getting something for free if they return on said date, or if they subscribe to your mailing list etc etc. This will give you a second opportunity to sell them a product, or to sell them one of your affiliates products

    6. Start an affiliation program. There are two great reasons to do this. Firstly you will only pay traffic on products you sell. Secondly you will generate a lot of free traffic. Some of this traffic may become regular visitors, others may buy products from one of the other companies you are advertising a product for. Any which way you look at this, it’s a win win situation.

    7. Change your content often. This is important. Visitors are keen on t

    Trade Show Choices-Custom Modular Displays
    Non custom trade show displays manufacturers (pop up booths) have pidgeon-holed everyone into cookie cutter booths. Custom trade show displays to be effective should be unique. Now create custom trade show displays that are unique and memorable. Design modular trade show display booths that are not cookie cutter curve popups. Custom trade show displays can create a unique image for your company. Don't settle for exhibits that are all alike--- now you can stand out by designing a custom trade show display. Design you own booth, it is simple. Start with a rough sketch what you want then
    roduct? Slow website? I’ll some it up in 2 words BAD CONVERSIONS.

    Simply because you received a couple of thousand visitors, doesn’t mean that they will all buy your products.

    With vastness of today’s web, and the tens of millions of websites out there, people will window shop. PPC makes window shopping very expensive, therefore it’s important to make sure when visitor does arrive that he is pleased with what he sees and feels comfortable handing over his money for your product.

    Here are a few tips on converting those visitors to sales and increasing revenue in general.

    1. Don’t have a 1 page layout.
    This is probably the fastest way to make a possible customer click that little X on the top right hand side of their screen screen. Keep it short and sweet. The general populace is lazy they don’t want to read through 25 testimonials, just to see what the end product is. Give them a few, and then stuff the rest in that little tab that says click here for more testimonials.

    2.Presentation.
    I don’t think I need to go into to much detail here, just make it look professional. There are many freebie programs you can use out there to make a professional looking website. You wouldn’t walk in a store that didn’t somehow catch your eye, don’t expect anything different from an online visitor to your website.

    3. This is my favorite, place an ad for your competition (affiliated of course) on your website. If you can’t sell them your product, you might as well make money off your competitors product.

    4.Quality content.
    What’s the first thing you do when you reach any website? If your like me, you probably take a quick scroll through the first page, then you quickly explore all the different categories/tabs, if you like what you see, you the proceed to go back to the starting page, you tie your napkin around your neck and sink your teeth into it. So what’s the point you may ask? Why do all this if all you want to do is sell your product? Firstly, it’s not just about generating a sale, it’s about creating a community. The formula is tested and proven. There is not a single successful ONLINE company out there that doesn’t have a consistently changing website. If you have content people tend to feel more comfortable, they will look through what you have to offer, read your blogs, articles and links. If you have message boards, they will check to see what other people have to say about your product. They may even click on a banner (which could lead to additional sales) that might catch their eye. The bottom line is unlike a bar or a caf?, you want visitors to stick around even if they don’t buy anything, they aren’t taking a paying customers seat, you have everything to gain and nothing to lose.

    5.Added value.
    Throw in an illusion of getting something for free if they return on said date, or if they subscribe to your mailing list etc etc. This will give you a second opportunity to sell them a product, or to sell them one of your affiliates products

    6. Start an affiliation program. There are two great reasons to do this. Firstly you will only pay traffic on products you sell. Secondly you will generate a lot of free traffic. Some of this traffic may become regular visitors, others may buy products from one of the other companies you are advertising a product for. Any which way you look at this, it’s a win win situation.

    7. Change your content often. This is important. Visitors are keen on t

    Computer Careers: Getting Your First Job
    The hardest part of getting a computer career started is just that - getting started! For many career changers, the first step in a rewarding career in IT is attending a tech school such as ECPI or ITT Tech, and then it's off to the job hunt.When it comes to the difficulties you can face getting that first job, I speak from experience. Today, I possess the world's most valuable computer certification and own my own computer training company, but the beginning of my career was very, very difficult. Just getting an interview when you're looking for your first computer job is to
    o see what the end product is. Give them a few, and then stuff the rest in that little tab that says click here for more testimonials.

    2.Presentation.
    I don’t think I need to go into to much detail here, just make it look professional. There are many freebie programs you can use out there to make a professional looking website. You wouldn’t walk in a store that didn’t somehow catch your eye, don’t expect anything different from an online visitor to your website.

    3. This is my favorite, place an ad for your competition (affiliated of course) on your website. If you can’t sell them your product, you might as well make money off your competitors product.

    4.Quality content.
    What’s the first thing you do when you reach any website? If your like me, you probably take a quick scroll through the first page, then you quickly explore all the different categories/tabs, if you like what you see, you the proceed to go back to the starting page, you tie your napkin around your neck and sink your teeth into it. So what’s the point you may ask? Why do all this if all you want to do is sell your product? Firstly, it’s not just about generating a sale, it’s about creating a community. The formula is tested and proven. There is not a single successful ONLINE company out there that doesn’t have a consistently changing website. If you have content people tend to feel more comfortable, they will look through what you have to offer, read your blogs, articles and links. If you have message boards, they will check to see what other people have to say about your product. They may even click on a banner (which could lead to additional sales) that might catch their eye. The bottom line is unlike a bar or a caf?, you want visitors to stick around even if they don’t buy anything, they aren’t taking a paying customers seat, you have everything to gain and nothing to lose.

    5.Added value.
    Throw in an illusion of getting something for free if they return on said date, or if they subscribe to your mailing list etc etc. This will give you a second opportunity to sell them a product, or to sell them one of your affiliates products

    6. Start an affiliation program. There are two great reasons to do this. Firstly you will only pay traffic on products you sell. Secondly you will generate a lot of free traffic. Some of this traffic may become regular visitors, others may buy products from one of the other companies you are advertising a product for. Any which way you look at this, it’s a win win situation.

    7. Change your content often. This is important. Visitors are keen on t

    Vending Machine - Learning the Basics
    Have you ever thought of starting a vending machine business? If you think you would like to, then you should try buying vending machines. However, you need to be careful in choosing a vending machine. Doing some research before will aide you choosing the right one.You must buy vending machines that will be profitable to your business and not add more expenses. If you want to know more about how to buy a vending machine, read this article. It will give you the facts on how to buy a vending machine.If you do not have a big budget for buying vending machines, you can try buyi
    erent categories/tabs, if you like what you see, you the proceed to go back to the starting page, you tie your napkin around your neck and sink your teeth into it. So what’s the point you may ask? Why do all this if all you want to do is sell your product? Firstly, it’s not just about generating a sale, it’s about creating a community. The formula is tested and proven. There is not a single successful ONLINE company out there that doesn’t have a consistently changing website. If you have content people tend to feel more comfortable, they will look through what you have to offer, read your blogs, articles and links. If you have message boards, they will check to see what other people have to say about your product. They may even click on a banner (which could lead to additional sales) that might catch their eye. The bottom line is unlike a bar or a caf?, you want visitors to stick around even if they don’t buy anything, they aren’t taking a paying customers seat, you have everything to gain and nothing to lose.

    5.Added value.
    Throw in an illusion of getting something for free if they return on said date, or if they subscribe to your mailing list etc etc. This will give you a second opportunity to sell them a product, or to sell them one of your affiliates products

    6. Start an affiliation program. There are two great reasons to do this. Firstly you will only pay traffic on products you sell. Secondly you will generate a lot of free traffic. Some of this traffic may become regular visitors, others may buy products from one of the other companies you are advertising a product for. Any which way you look at this, it’s a win win situation.

    7. Change your content often. This is important. Visitors are keen on t

    Selling A Business: What is Yours Worth?
    What drives a company's value? How does it translate into the price you should put on your business? Should you put a price on it at all?Cash is KingDifferent businesses have different things to offer a buyer. A buyer may be interested in specific industries, certain lifestyle requirements (e.g., no weekend hours), or like or dislike franchises. But all buyers have one thing in common: they want to know how much money they will make if they buy your business. Different buyers may have different return criteria or lifestyle needs, but, at the end of the day,
    itors to stick around even if they don’t buy anything, they aren’t taking a paying customers seat, you have everything to gain and nothing to lose.

    5.Added value.
    Throw in an illusion of getting something for free if they return on said date, or if they subscribe to your mailing list etc etc. This will give you a second opportunity to sell them a product, or to sell them one of your affiliates products

    6. Start an affiliation program. There are two great reasons to do this. Firstly you will only pay traffic on products you sell. Secondly you will generate a lot of free traffic. Some of this traffic may become regular visitors, others may buy products from one of the other companies you are advertising a product for. Any which way you look at this, it’s a win win situation.

    7. Change your content often. This is important. Visitors are keen on this, and will stop coming to your website if this happens. Real World example, would you shop, or hang out at a store/bar where the people have been wearing the same clothes everyday for the last 2 weeks? Ditto for websites

    Follow the above tips and you are sure to get a higher conversion rate + additional income from other sources. Rant Off.

    Cheers!

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