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Complaints? Cut 'm Off At The Pass Pardner This is not the same as selling to them when you have the opportunity to speak to them face-to-face. You are working without the benefit of watching their expressions, speaking to them about their objections, or even understanding whether they are looking for information for a friend or if it is they themselves who require your services.As a “glued to the TV” youngster, I watched countless cowboy shows and used to run around the neighborhood spouting cowboy clich?s like, “We’ll cut ‘m off at the pass.”That hokey phrase came to me from somewhere back in my memory the other day when talking to a client who was in trouble with a customer over a delayed delivery. The customer was going to be furious and my client was hoping the problem would just blow over without a confrontation. But somehow we knew that it just wasn’t going to go away.I strongly suggested that, rather than wait until the customer got so angry that they called and verbally exploded, we should “cut ‘m off at the pass” by proactively calling the customer politely and apologize, explaining the situation and what you will be doing to correct it, then giving the new expected delivery date (and then duck!). This shows that you are aware of the situation and doing whatever you can to minimize the effect of it. You are giving assurances that you will be working to expedite it to the best of your ability and, assuming that the customer is a reasonable person, will lower the volatility of the confrontation. Of course, you still have to deliver on your promise and the customer’s new expectations.No one wants to hear bad news but it is so much better to own up to the situation by confronting the problem head-on then wa This leaves you with a lot of room for content. In the online environment you have to deal with every question before they ask it, and make every person feel that you can help them even though you’ve never met. What does your audience want to find? They want to find a solution to their problem. How do you provide that? By supplying them answers to the questions that they don’t have the opportunity to ask and may not want to give you their email address to find out. FAQ pages are good but often used as sales pages, which is fine so long a Find the Money to Fund Your Franchise Welcome to part two in this search engine optimization series. In part one we covered the importance and tactics for choosing the keywords and keyword phrases that will provide the highest ROI for your optimization efforts. In part two we will discuss how to properly write content for high search engine positioning.One of the disadvantages of getting a franchise as the business you will depend on the future is the monumental amount of money you will have to spend on getting it. Franchise systems have the additional start up cost of a franchise fee aside from the infrastructure, personnel and equipments costs as compared to the regular type of business. Because of this, many hopefuls have no other choice but to shelf their ideas and go for the less costly businesses they are thinking about.One thing many people fail to consider however is the fact that because of the high success rate and low risk of a franchise, funding is actually more available for this type of business than on other types. Banks usually are more amenable to providing a loan to a franchised business start up than a regular one.For this reason, a business plan is an essential tool in convincing your franchisor as well as your creditor that you have thought about this idea and is confident that the growth of your business will be sufficient to pay off the money you have loaned. For this reason, you have to be familiar about the general parts of an effective business plan.The first part is the overview of all your plans. Here you can present the summary of all your plans to give your reader a general idea of what your paper contains. Important information like your projected return Content is the key to search engine rankings. While there are numerous factors involved with the search engine algorithms, content remains a constant in stable rankings for a number of important reasons. Over this series we will cover the ten key aspects to a solid search engine positioning campaign. The Ten Steps We Will Go Through Are: Keyword Selection (http://www.beanstalk-inc.com/articles/search-engine-positioning/keywords.htm)
Step Two – The Importance Of Content There are many aspects of your content that are of key importance to your search engine rankings and for a variety of reasons. That said, they can be broken down into their three main benefits. The three main things you should be targeting with your content are: Unique and well-written. The search engine spiders are looking for unique content and your visitors are looking for well-written content. With articles come links. With quality content comes even more links. As long as you keep these three main purposes in mind while you are deciding what you want on your website and how it should be worded, you will fill this area nicely. Unique & Well-Written Content The importance of unique and well written content cannot be overstated. This is the backbone and purpose of your website’s existence and it deserves the time it will take to create. When you are considering what content you want on your site (or what content should be on your site if this is part of SEO or a redesign) you will want to make a few considerations. What does your audience want to find? Will you have to do additional research? Are you an expert writer or do you have one on staff? What Does Your Audience Want To Find? Assessing your potential visitors wants does not require a crystal ball. If you have completed and spent quality hours on Step One of this series, fully researching your keywords, you are already well on your way. Delving into those keywords you will often find hints that will push you in the right direction. If you have an acne site and you have found a number of people searching for “acne treatment” and “natural acne treatment” and have thus chosen these as your targeted keyword phrases you already understand your visitors current situation and more importantly, their desire. Similarly, if you are a real estate agent and have chosen “los angeles real estate” as your phrase you know more than simply characters strung together and dropped into a search box. You know that you are dealing with people wishing to purchase or sell a home in Los Angeles. In both scenarios you know what your visitors want and, assuming you are already successful in your industry, you know what you have to do to convert that desire into a client. Now what has to be done is to create solid, compelling content that will both grab your visitor’s attention and at the same time, make them want what you have to offer. This is not the same as selling to them when you have the opportunity to speak to them face-to-face. You are working without the benefit of watching their expressions, speaking to them about their objections, or even understanding whether they are looking for information for a friend or if it is they themselves who require your services. This leaves you with a lot of room for content. In the online environment you have to deal with every question before they ask it, and make every person feel that you can help them even though you’ve never met. What does your audience want to find? They want to find a solution to their problem. How do you provide that? By supplying them answers to the questions that they don’t have the opportunity to ask and may not want to give you their email address to find out. FAQ pages are good but often used as sales pages, which is fine so long as Learn How to Price Your Items Right And Become An Ebay Success ntent
After analyzing a number of cases it is evident that many new sellers don’t realize how important pricing is when it comes to placing eBay auctions. Many of them don’t even realize that ‘pricing’ needs to be done!. eBay is an auction site after all! But eBay auctions are not quite the same as the auctions you attend in the offline world. In fact, quite a bit of work goes into determining and setting the right prices for items to be auctioned.Essentially, there are only three prices that can be set for any eBay auction: the ‘buy it now’ price, the reserve price, and the starting bid price. Of these three, the starting bid price is the only one that is required for an eBay auction. The reserve price and the ‘buy it now’ price are optional, but very useful. The starting bid price is fairly simple, never set it higher than $50 or something like this, no matter what your item is really worth. This low opening price will get bidders attention on your auction.Setting low starting bid prices, specially for valuable items, creates the need for a reserve price. A reserve price is the absolute lowest price that you want to get for your item. You may sell the item below the reserve price, but you will not be required to. In other words, if you set your reserve price at $100, and your highest bid is only $50, you are safe and you won’t have to sell Site Structure Optimization Internal Linking Human Testing Submissions Link Building Monitoring The Extras Step Two – The Importance Of Content There are many aspects of your content that are of key importance to your search engine rankings and for a variety of reasons. That said, they can be broken down into their three main benefits. The three main things you should be targeting with your content are: Unique and well-written. The search engine spiders are looking for unique content and your visitors are looking for well-written content. With articles come links. With quality content comes even more links. As long as you keep these three main purposes in mind while you are deciding what you want on your website and how it should be worded, you will fill this area nicely. Unique & Well-Written Content The importance of unique and well written content cannot be overstated. This is the backbone and purpose of your website’s existence and it deserves the time it will take to create. When you are considering what content you want on your site (or what content should be on your site if this is part of SEO or a redesign) you will want to make a few considerations. What does your audience want to find? Will you have to do additional research? Are you an expert writer or do you have one on staff? What Does Your Audience Want To Find? Assessing your potential visitors wants does not require a crystal ball. If you have completed and spent quality hours on Step One of this series, fully researching your keywords, you are already well on your way. Delving into those keywords you will often find hints that will push you in the right direction. If you have an acne site and you have found a number of people searching for “acne treatment” and “natural acne treatment” and have thus chosen these as your targeted keyword phrases you already understand your visitors current situation and more importantly, their desire. Similarly, if you are a real estate agent and have chosen “los angeles real estate” as your phrase you know more than simply characters strung together and dropped into a search box. You know that you are dealing with people wishing to purchase or sell a home in Los Angeles. In both scenarios you know what your visitors want and, assuming you are already successful in your industry, you know what you have to do to convert that desire into a client. Now what has to be done is to create solid, compelling content that will both grab your visitor’s attention and at the same time, make them want what you have to offer. This is not the same as selling to them when you have the opportunity to speak to them face-to-face. You are working without the benefit of watching their expressions, speaking to them about their objections, or even understanding whether they are looking for information for a friend or if it is they themselves who require your services. This leaves you with a lot of room for content. In the online environment you have to deal with every question before they ask it, and make every person feel that you can help them even though you’ve never met. What does your audience want to find? They want to find a solution to their problem. How do you provide that? By supplying them answers to the questions that they don’t have the opportunity to ask and may not want to give you their email address to find out. FAQ pages are good but often used as sales pages, which is fine so long a The ABC's of Fundraising entThere are many little details that go into making sure your fundraising event is a successful event. The key is to have all your fundraising details laid out in front of you before you even start. Below are some tips to help you get started on the right foot for your fundraiser:What is the purpose of your fundraiser? While this is the easiest question, it can sometimes be the hardest question to answer and convey to your sponsors. Why do you feel your company or organization should have a fundraiser? Do you need to raise funds for computers? Uniforms, expansions – clearly define your purpose.Next move onto the amount you would like to raise through your fundraising event. What is the amount you hope to achieve for your fundraiser to be considered a success? This number is very important, also be sure to estimate your expenses to run the fundraiser so you will have a free and clear amount that you earned and can disperse where needed.Now figure out who you are going to approach for sponsorship of your fundraiser? What small businesses do you think would be most willing to donate and participate to your event? Do you hope to have other companies participate as a part of your fundraiser? For instance if you are in direct sales and you sell Tupperware, maybe a Mary Kay or Arbornne consultant may want to join you. They may also be interested in spo The importance of unique and well written content cannot be overstated. This is the backbone and purpose of your website’s existence and it deserves the time it will take to create. When you are considering what content you want on your site (or what content should be on your site if this is part of SEO or a redesign) you will want to make a few considerations. What does your audience want to find? Will you have to do additional research? Are you an expert writer or do you have one on staff? What Does Your Audience Want To Find? Assessing your potential visitors wants does not require a crystal ball. If you have completed and spent quality hours on Step One of this series, fully researching your keywords, you are already well on your way. Delving into those keywords you will often find hints that will push you in the right direction. If you have an acne site and you have found a number of people searching for “acne treatment” and “natural acne treatment” and have thus chosen these as your targeted keyword phrases you already understand your visitors current situation and more importantly, their desire. Similarly, if you are a real estate agent and have chosen “los angeles real estate” as your phrase you know more than simply characters strung together and dropped into a search box. You know that you are dealing with people wishing to purchase or sell a home in Los Angeles. In both scenarios you know what your visitors want and, assuming you are already successful in your industry, you know what you have to do to convert that desire into a client. Now what has to be done is to create solid, compelling content that will both grab your visitor’s attention and at the same time, make them want what you have to offer. This is not the same as selling to them when you have the opportunity to speak to them face-to-face. You are working without the benefit of watching their expressions, speaking to them about their objections, or even understanding whether they are looking for information for a friend or if it is they themselves who require your services. This leaves you with a lot of room for content. In the online environment you have to deal with every question before they ask it, and make every person feel that you can help them even though you’ve never met. What does your audience want to find? They want to find a solution to their problem. How do you provide that? By supplying them answers to the questions that they don’t have the opportunity to ask and may not want to give you their email address to find out. FAQ pages are good but often used as sales pages, which is fine so long a Marketing Tips - The Importance of and Techniques Involved with Branding ou have an acne site and you have found a number of people searching for “acne treatment” and “natural acne treatment” and have thus chosen these as your targeted keyword phrases you already understand your visitors current situation and more importantly, their desire. Similarly, if you are a real estate agent and have chosen “los angeles real estate” as your phrase you know more than simply characters strung together and dropped into a search box. You know that you are dealing with people wishing to purchase or sell a home in Los Angeles. In both scenarios you know what your visitors want and, assuming you are already successful in your industry, you know what you have to do to convert that desire into a client.Branding is a marketing technique that has the potential to take your business to the next level. It involves helping your clientele to form a recognizable association with your group. You may believe that only big corporations can successfully build a brand, but this not true. Small businesses and local organizations can enhance their marketing strategies and foster growth through the use of branding.Associate your business with a design, logo, slogan, and/ or color and watch the positive implications of developing a brand. Experts say that the following ideas are necessary to understanding the process.• Brands create a feeling of familiarity for the public. If customers have seen your logo, insignia, or company name, they are more likely to continue to choose your product or service. Additionally, they are more inclined to recommend them to others. Referrals through word of mouth communication can be an extremely powerful form of advertising.• A brand helps potential clients to remember your business. People may know little about your philosophies or reputation as a company. However, if they can recognize your brand, the chances are greater that they will do business with you. Branding creates memory in the mind of the public.• Thereafter, feelings of loyalty are developed. When the public remembers your brand and familiarizes Now what has to be done is to create solid, compelling content that will both grab your visitor’s attention and at the same time, make them want what you have to offer. This is not the same as selling to them when you have the opportunity to speak to them face-to-face. You are working without the benefit of watching their expressions, speaking to them about their objections, or even understanding whether they are looking for information for a friend or if it is they themselves who require your services. This leaves you with a lot of room for content. In the online environment you have to deal with every question before they ask it, and make every person feel that you can help them even though you’ve never met. What does your audience want to find? They want to find a solution to their problem. How do you provide that? By supplying them answers to the questions that they don’t have the opportunity to ask and may not want to give you their email address to find out. FAQ pages are good but often used as sales pages, which is fine so long a Garment Racks Give Retail Clothing Stores a Personality This is not the same as selling to them when you have the opportunity to speak to them face-to-face. You are working without the benefit of watching their expressions, speaking to them about their objections, or even understanding whether they are looking for information for a friend or if it is they themselves who require your services.Garment racks are a fixture in retail stores worldwide. But not all retailers realize the close relationship between their garment rack layout and the personality and feel of the store. Everything each customer sees and experiences within the store contributes to the overall impression she will carry with her, and will certainly influence her likelihood of returning. So the positioning of garment racks and your ability to use them effectively are very important in successful store management.The usage and layout of garment racks within your store speaks volumes to your customers and contributes to their overall experience as a shopper. That being the case, retailers need to put more thought into how clothing is displayed and what the collective projected personality of the store is as a result.Store owners should consider mixing a variety of racks into their store design, but cautions against having too much variation in materials or appearance. In other words, a square rack used for displaying shirts could work fine near a circular necktie rack. However, they should carry the same appearance as far as color and materials are concerned.It is also important to think about your clothing racks beyond aesthetics. Consider the space you have to work with, and mix and match racks that will allow you to do the most good within that space.Here This leaves you with a lot of room for content. In the online environment you have to deal with every question before they ask it, and make every person feel that you can help them even though you’ve never met. What does your audience want to find? They want to find a solution to their problem. How do you provide that? By supplying them answers to the questions that they don’t have the opportunity to ask and may not want to give you their email address to find out. FAQ pages are good but often used as sales pages, which is fine so long as you are still providing good content that your visitor isn’t reading as “sales” but rather “solutions”. Perhaps create pages of replies to emails you have received. Perhaps place a related “fact of the day” on your homepage with a link to an archive of facts related to your industry, product and/or business. You might even want to add a blog to your site. Regardless, give your visitor the answers they’re looking for and keep this information updated as you get new information and you will stand a much better chance of keeping that person surfing through your website. The longer you can keep them on your site, the greater the chance that you will build trust and once you’ve got that, you can help them with the solution to their problem. Will you have to do additional research? For many business owners the gut instinct to this question is“no”. Of course not, you are an expert right? Well you may be, and so is Professor Stephen Hawking (http://www.hawking.org.uk/home/hindex.html), however my bet would be he still does his research. No matter how much you know there is always more out there and your visitors are probably well aware of that. If you fail to address all their questions, your visitors may very well leave your site in search of the answer. Once they’ve left your site it becomes other webmasters who now have the opportunity to present the benefits of their products or services. Find all the information that you can and make sure that you include as much as possible on your site. The additional benefit in doing this is that constant new information on your website will not only keep visitors coming back to find new information but the search engines spiders too. If your site changes often the spiders will pick up on this and will visit you more often. While this by itself will not improve your rankings it does give you an advantage. The more often search engine spiders visit your website the faster changes you make will be picked up. The faster these changes are picked up the quicker you will be able to react to drops in rankings. If you know the spiders visit your site every second day and you drop from #8 to #12 you know that with proper tweaking to your content you may be able to recover that loss in as little as two days. Are you an expert writer or do you have one on staff? When you need a doctor do you read a book entitled “Heart Surgery For Dummies” and buy yourself a very sharp knife. Of course you don’t and while your website may not be quite as important as your heart, it is how your company is being perceived online. This perception can be the make-or-break of all your online marketing efforts. If you are committed to attaining high rankings, to making money online and/or promoting your business through your website, shouldn’t you also be committed to insuring that your conversions are maximized. High search engine positioning is important but so too is converting those visitors once they get to your site. You may be an expert in your field but if that field isn’t writing, and you don’t have a writer on staff, be certain to at least consider hiring one to make sure that your website is conveying the message you want in verbiage that your visitors will understand. Assuming you choose your writer well you will not only have a well-written site but you will also gain the advantage of having an outsider, who is more likely to write for people who aren't experts, creating your content. If you feel that you are qualified to write your own content (which you may
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