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The Sales Workout! Blast Those Quads! . Do you see that?Stand up, sit down, stand up, sit down, thats what the sales workout is all about! This new workout is a great way to increase sales and burn some calories, all in a days work!Stand Up! I had quite the epiphany a few weeks ago. I was getting less and less motivated as the day went on. I spend the majority of the day on the phone and I found by about 2pm, I may as well have called What I’m saying is, you’ve never seen me put people through two squeeze pages to get registered for a teleseminar, right? I usually use a list-building squeeze page, where you insert your first name and email, and then you're immediately sent to a page that gives you the information for the dial-in. Don't over-think it. My advice would be not to make people opt-in twice. And remember the kind of list you're building. I very, very rarely cross my ADD list over with my marketing list. ADD Off-Site Storage: A Cost Effective Solution To Space Utilization Needs Let's talk about realizing what kind of list you're building. This is a very, very important consideration. You have to realize what mindset your list members are in.Space utilization is one of the most important decisions a business must make. Document storage and office clutter are the best examples of needs for expansion. Decisions regarding personnel, production, office equipment, inventory, records retention and accessibility impact a company’s profitability. Off-Site storage may be the answer for cost effective space utilization. Consider the f So, maybe you're gathering an audience for a teleseminar about health and wealth product of some kind, the people you attract will be interested in health and wealth. They probably won't be interested in nonsense. They're not interested in wasting time. Of course, there's no doubt going to be some crossover. The problem is that anyone who’s really interested in health isn’t necessarily going to care about the teleseminar's wealth system. Anyone that’s interested in wealth isn’t necessarily going to care about the teleseminar's health aspect. What I’m saying to you is, it’s not about the people that are the most responsive. It’s the about the people that are responsive to a particular offer. Just because they are responsive to this offer doesn’t mean they will care about anything else you put out there, unless it has something to do with the list's mindset. So, the key for you now becomes, don’t worry about it, if you’re going to do your own teleseminar. Fine. Then, you want to drive people to a squeeze page, to register for your list before giving them the information – yes, yes, yes. You do want to do all of those things. But if you’re promoting somebody else’s stuff, don’t worry about list building. The reason you don’t want to worry about gathering a list this way is because every road block you put between interested people and buying means you’re going to make less money. If you send them to one of your own squeeze pages first, I’m sorry, but you’re going to make less money because only 30% or 40% of the people will put the information into your squeeze page, and not all of those people are even going to put their information into the teleseminar squeeze page. People really don't like to give up their information twice. I’d say probably 30%, 40%, maybe 50% of those people won't register. So now you’ve literally cut down your potential income by half by putting that extra squeeze page in front of them. Do you see that? What I’m saying is, you’ve never seen me put people through two squeeze pages to get registered for a teleseminar, right? I usually use a list-building squeeze page, where you insert your first name and email, and then you're immediately sent to a page that gives you the information for the dial-in. Don't over-think it. My advice would be not to make people opt-in twice. And remember the kind of list you're building. I very, very rarely cross my ADD list over with my marketing list. ADD The Number 1 Rule To Explode Your eBay eBook Selling Profits ed in health isn’t necessarily going to care about the teleseminar's wealth system. Anyone that’s interested in wealth isn’t necessarily going to care about the teleseminar's health aspect.With every day that passes, more and more people are starting to believe that there’s no money to be made with selling eBooks on eBay. And with each day that passes selling eBooks on eBay is becoming more and more profitable.The eBay sellers that don’t understand the secret to real eBook selling profits are struggling. They’re struggling so much that they’re gradually all starting to qui What I’m saying to you is, it’s not about the people that are the most responsive. It’s the about the people that are responsive to a particular offer. Just because they are responsive to this offer doesn’t mean they will care about anything else you put out there, unless it has something to do with the list's mindset. So, the key for you now becomes, don’t worry about it, if you’re going to do your own teleseminar. Fine. Then, you want to drive people to a squeeze page, to register for your list before giving them the information – yes, yes, yes. You do want to do all of those things. But if you’re promoting somebody else’s stuff, don’t worry about list building. The reason you don’t want to worry about gathering a list this way is because every road block you put between interested people and buying means you’re going to make less money. If you send them to one of your own squeeze pages first, I’m sorry, but you’re going to make less money because only 30% or 40% of the people will put the information into your squeeze page, and not all of those people are even going to put their information into the teleseminar squeeze page. People really don't like to give up their information twice. I’d say probably 30%, 40%, maybe 50% of those people won't register. So now you’ve literally cut down your potential income by half by putting that extra squeeze page in front of them. Do you see that? What I’m saying is, you’ve never seen me put people through two squeeze pages to get registered for a teleseminar, right? I usually use a list-building squeeze page, where you insert your first name and email, and then you're immediately sent to a page that gives you the information for the dial-in. Don't over-think it. My advice would be not to make people opt-in twice. And remember the kind of list you're building. I very, very rarely cross my ADD list over with my marketing list. ADD Why Market to Generation X? or you now becomes, don’t worry about it, if you’re going to do your own teleseminar. Fine. Then, you want to drive people to a squeeze page, to register for your list before giving them the information – yes, yes, yes. You do want to do all of those things. But if you’re promoting somebody else’s stuff, don’t worry about list building.Generation X"--the 40 million or so people born between 1965 and 1976--understands it is living in a world of uncertainty where neither the govern¬ment nor private employers offer lifetime financial security. This is, however, the next generation of responsible adults, bright young people with families to protect and educate...and nearly 40 years until retirement.Generation X was the bac The reason you don’t want to worry about gathering a list this way is because every road block you put between interested people and buying means you’re going to make less money. If you send them to one of your own squeeze pages first, I’m sorry, but you’re going to make less money because only 30% or 40% of the people will put the information into your squeeze page, and not all of those people are even going to put their information into the teleseminar squeeze page. People really don't like to give up their information twice. I’d say probably 30%, 40%, maybe 50% of those people won't register. So now you’ve literally cut down your potential income by half by putting that extra squeeze page in front of them. Do you see that? What I’m saying is, you’ve never seen me put people through two squeeze pages to get registered for a teleseminar, right? I usually use a list-building squeeze page, where you insert your first name and email, and then you're immediately sent to a page that gives you the information for the dial-in. Don't over-think it. My advice would be not to make people opt-in twice. And remember the kind of list you're building. I very, very rarely cross my ADD list over with my marketing list. ADD Prepare A Winning CV send them to one of your own squeeze pages first, I’m sorry, but you’re going to make less money because only 30% or 40% of the people will put the information into your squeeze page, and not all of those people are even going to put their information into the teleseminar squeeze page. People really don't like to give up their information twice.There is every chance that elements of this article may not be appropriate for everyone in every situation – and that’s precisely the point! Every situation is different. No two projects are the same. No two Curriculum Development Specialist roles are necessarily identical, but for name. Context, duration, region, sub-sector and many other factors are likely to create requirements that are I’d say probably 30%, 40%, maybe 50% of those people won't register. So now you’ve literally cut down your potential income by half by putting that extra squeeze page in front of them. Do you see that? What I’m saying is, you’ve never seen me put people through two squeeze pages to get registered for a teleseminar, right? I usually use a list-building squeeze page, where you insert your first name and email, and then you're immediately sent to a page that gives you the information for the dial-in. Don't over-think it. My advice would be not to make people opt-in twice. And remember the kind of list you're building. I very, very rarely cross my ADD list over with my marketing list. ADD Hate Your Job? Things Could Be Worse . Do you see that?Seeing the looks on employees faces when I visit local businesses tells me what many people already know, a lot of people hate their jobs. Spending 40 or more hours of a week at a place you hate can be very difficult. Regardless of the hatred people have for their jobs they need to realize that it could be worse.If you flip through the employment section of your local newspaper I am sure What I’m saying is, you’ve never seen me put people through two squeeze pages to get registered for a teleseminar, right? I usually use a list-building squeeze page, where you insert your first name and email, and then you're immediately sent to a page that gives you the information for the dial-in. Don't over-think it. My advice would be not to make people opt-in twice. And remember the kind of list you're building. I very, very rarely cross my ADD list over with my marketing list. ADD people aren't interested in list-building or conversion. They're interested in ADD and sites and products about ADD. Probably most of my marketing list people don't care about ADD. So, I'm aware of that and I treat them with respect. Once in a while, there will be a program or a teleseminar or something that does cross-over. That's great! But it's very rare. Be careful of the messages you send to your list. Make them appropriate to their mindset, if you don't want people to unsubscribe.
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