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    Finding Your Best Deal On Ebay Car Auctions
    Your old car just went to pieces today and you have very little money in your pockets. You could go to the bank for a loan and beg the loan officer to give you some cash at a sky high interest rate. Perhaps you could look at the very limited selection at one of those local car dealerships that offer financing on a high sticker price made even higher by the interest rates they plan on charging you. You could do either of these things but you wish there was another option. Well, there is and it's called Ebay car auctions.How Do Ebay Car Auctions Work?If you want to avail your
    ough, getting emails delivered has become far more difficult in recent years because of spam/junk mail filters etc but it is still a very effective way of reaching customers and staying in touch.

    It's the same story with paid traffic although the main downside with this is that the costs have risen sharply in the last couple of years. However, with the right product and sales page, it can still be worth buying traffic and I know many marketers who do exactly that week in and week out.

    So once you have a visitor at your website, what's the latest technique to persuade them to get their credit card out? Again, in many cases, exactly the same as would things as would have persuaded them five years ago...

    Entrepreneurial Research and Testing
    "Experience is that marvelous thing that enables you to recognize a mistake when you make it again." - Franklin P. JonesBecoming an entrepreneur is about taking an idea and making a successful business from the sale of the idea. If the idea is a product, the sale of the product will require more than simple creativity and innovation.“An expert is a person who has made all the mistakes that can be made in a very narrow field.” – Niels BohrIn the 1980’s a father in Wyoming created a product for his daughter to play with. The invention consisted of a wheel that was roughly
    I was chatting to a friend the other day and we got talking about Internet marketing. During our conversation, he asked me what the latest 'thing' online was and what actually works these days?

    When I asked him to clarify exactly what he meant by 'works', he said, 'Oh you know, what's the best way of getting traffic and making sales?'

    When I took a step back and thought about it, there is no 'latest thing'. The things which work tend to be exactly the same things as worked a year, two years, even five years ago.....

    Let's take getting traffic as an example. Broadly speaking you can spilt traffic into two main camps: free traffic and paid for traffic. Free traffic can come from a variety of different sources such as organic search results, affiliates, virally via eBook links and so on. Paid for traffic can also come from a variety of sources including pay per click advertising and general banner advertising.

    Five years ago (actually probably longer than that), a large percentage of my traffic came from organic search results from the main search engines such as Google. Nothing has changed today - Google and the other engines still send me tens of thousands of visitors every single month. So clearly this still works :-)

    I was a couple of years into my Internet marketing career before I really discovered the true power of affiliates but again, going back five years, my (much smaller) team of affiliates were sending me a reasonable number of paying customers each month. These days I rely far more on affiliate traffic and I would say it is probably my favourite type of traffic. Not only is it great when someone sends you a new customer but it also makes me genuinely happy to send my affiliates their commissions every month. I am all for earning money with the minimum of effort and if I can help someone earn a few hundred dollars a month for doing nothing more than having a link to one of my sites on one of their sites then I am all for it!

    I wrote my first eBook over five years ago and I still sell the same title today (albeit a more updated version). In addition, countless people have purchased resale rights to this product which means I have a small army of resellers distributing the eBook on my behalf. The eBook contains links back to some of my websites and every single day these sites receive traffic as a result of these links (as they have done for the past five years). Of course, I haven't written just one eBook since I have been marketing online, I have written several and each one of them is a little traffic generator.

    Another example of 'old fashioned' marketing is writing newsletters and articles such as this one. Again, something I have been doing for years and something which is still very effective at driving traffic to sites today.

    Email marketing is another example. Fair enough, getting emails delivered has become far more difficult in recent years because of spam/junk mail filters etc but it is still a very effective way of reaching customers and staying in touch.

    It's the same story with paid traffic although the main downside with this is that the costs have risen sharply in the last couple of years. However, with the right product and sales page, it can still be worth buying traffic and I know many marketers who do exactly that week in and week out.

    So once you have a visitor at your website, what's the latest technique to persuade them to get their credit card out? Again, in many cases, exactly the same as would things as would have persuaded them five years ago....

    Web Conference Services
    Many high ticket systems and complex telecommunications services contain mega prices and limited customer support for their services. It is wise to choose a system that fits the needs of the wallet as well as the features needed for maximum effectiveness.When considering purchasing an online conference system, it will pay to explore several different ones, learning all about the different features and advantages before making that final purchase. Online conference room systems have been an important part of effective communication online tools for quite some time. Recently, there
    fferent sources such as organic search results, affiliates, virally via eBook links and so on. Paid for traffic can also come from a variety of sources including pay per click advertising and general banner advertising.

    Five years ago (actually probably longer than that), a large percentage of my traffic came from organic search results from the main search engines such as Google. Nothing has changed today - Google and the other engines still send me tens of thousands of visitors every single month. So clearly this still works :-)

    I was a couple of years into my Internet marketing career before I really discovered the true power of affiliates but again, going back five years, my (much smaller) team of affiliates were sending me a reasonable number of paying customers each month. These days I rely far more on affiliate traffic and I would say it is probably my favourite type of traffic. Not only is it great when someone sends you a new customer but it also makes me genuinely happy to send my affiliates their commissions every month. I am all for earning money with the minimum of effort and if I can help someone earn a few hundred dollars a month for doing nothing more than having a link to one of my sites on one of their sites then I am all for it!

    I wrote my first eBook over five years ago and I still sell the same title today (albeit a more updated version). In addition, countless people have purchased resale rights to this product which means I have a small army of resellers distributing the eBook on my behalf. The eBook contains links back to some of my websites and every single day these sites receive traffic as a result of these links (as they have done for the past five years). Of course, I haven't written just one eBook since I have been marketing online, I have written several and each one of them is a little traffic generator.

    Another example of 'old fashioned' marketing is writing newsletters and articles such as this one. Again, something I have been doing for years and something which is still very effective at driving traffic to sites today.

    Email marketing is another example. Fair enough, getting emails delivered has become far more difficult in recent years because of spam/junk mail filters etc but it is still a very effective way of reaching customers and staying in touch.

    It's the same story with paid traffic although the main downside with this is that the costs have risen sharply in the last couple of years. However, with the right product and sales page, it can still be worth buying traffic and I know many marketers who do exactly that week in and week out.

    So once you have a visitor at your website, what's the latest technique to persuade them to get their credit card out? Again, in many cases, exactly the same as would things as would have persuaded them five years ago...

    Pre-Qualifying Prospects
    Have you ever wasted too much time and energy preparing a proposal for a potential client that isn’t committed to committing? I call these prospects "window shoppers" the problem is... I don’t have a window, nor do I have merchandise on display to make a sale. I am in a business that offers business to business services.The service business is a great deal different than businesses that offer lines of merchandise. Thus, transforming a prospective client into a paying customer is much more challenging. A client that signs a service agreement is agreeing to pay for something they can’t
    affiliates were sending me a reasonable number of paying customers each month. These days I rely far more on affiliate traffic and I would say it is probably my favourite type of traffic. Not only is it great when someone sends you a new customer but it also makes me genuinely happy to send my affiliates their commissions every month. I am all for earning money with the minimum of effort and if I can help someone earn a few hundred dollars a month for doing nothing more than having a link to one of my sites on one of their sites then I am all for it!

    I wrote my first eBook over five years ago and I still sell the same title today (albeit a more updated version). In addition, countless people have purchased resale rights to this product which means I have a small army of resellers distributing the eBook on my behalf. The eBook contains links back to some of my websites and every single day these sites receive traffic as a result of these links (as they have done for the past five years). Of course, I haven't written just one eBook since I have been marketing online, I have written several and each one of them is a little traffic generator.

    Another example of 'old fashioned' marketing is writing newsletters and articles such as this one. Again, something I have been doing for years and something which is still very effective at driving traffic to sites today.

    Email marketing is another example. Fair enough, getting emails delivered has become far more difficult in recent years because of spam/junk mail filters etc but it is still a very effective way of reaching customers and staying in touch.

    It's the same story with paid traffic although the main downside with this is that the costs have risen sharply in the last couple of years. However, with the right product and sales page, it can still be worth buying traffic and I know many marketers who do exactly that week in and week out.

    So once you have a visitor at your website, what's the latest technique to persuade them to get their credit card out? Again, in many cases, exactly the same as would things as would have persuaded them five years ago...

    Why 2% Of Affiliates Make 98% Of The Sales
    Have you ever wondered why most affiliates who promote products don't make a living at what their doing? If you think about it, the answer is quite simple. No real training from someone who has done it before them.Most new affiliates join a program, download the sales page and put up a few ads and think the traffic is going to flock to their site and that they are going to end up with lots of sales.....and who told them this? The one who made the product or some webmaster who's looking for affiliates.I hate to be the bearer of bad news but that's just not going
    d resale rights to this product which means I have a small army of resellers distributing the eBook on my behalf. The eBook contains links back to some of my websites and every single day these sites receive traffic as a result of these links (as they have done for the past five years). Of course, I haven't written just one eBook since I have been marketing online, I have written several and each one of them is a little traffic generator.

    Another example of 'old fashioned' marketing is writing newsletters and articles such as this one. Again, something I have been doing for years and something which is still very effective at driving traffic to sites today.

    Email marketing is another example. Fair enough, getting emails delivered has become far more difficult in recent years because of spam/junk mail filters etc but it is still a very effective way of reaching customers and staying in touch.

    It's the same story with paid traffic although the main downside with this is that the costs have risen sharply in the last couple of years. However, with the right product and sales page, it can still be worth buying traffic and I know many marketers who do exactly that week in and week out.

    So once you have a visitor at your website, what's the latest technique to persuade them to get their credit card out? Again, in many cases, exactly the same as would things as would have persuaded them five years ago...

    Want More Web Traffic? 5 Make-or-Break Tactics to Help the Search Engines Find Your Small Business
    Choosing effective small business keywords can be an intimidating task. Everyone knows that going to search for anything on a major search engine like Google can often return thousands of results. But does that mean defeat for your local small business? No!There are a lot of things that can be done to get your local Web site noticed by your local customer base. Five of those techniques are invaluable in guiding you to success.1. Use PhrasesPhrases can make a world of a difference in what can be found through search engines. Type in any single word and you're b
    ough, getting emails delivered has become far more difficult in recent years because of spam/junk mail filters etc but it is still a very effective way of reaching customers and staying in touch.

    It's the same story with paid traffic although the main downside with this is that the costs have risen sharply in the last couple of years. However, with the right product and sales page, it can still be worth buying traffic and I know many marketers who do exactly that week in and week out.

    So once you have a visitor at your website, what's the latest technique to persuade them to get their credit card out? Again, in many cases, exactly the same as would things as would have persuaded them five years ago.....

    An informative and well written sales page which outlines the benefits of the given product to the buyer. A choice of payment options. Fast shipping if it is a physical product and clear instructions if it is a download. In short, a site which makes it quick and easy for a potential customer to make a buying decision and gain access to their purchase.

    To support this view, I have sales pages which I wrote years ago and which I have only slightly tweaked since originally uploading them and they still convert at very satisfactory levels today.

    The bottom line therefore is that even though things do change very quickly online, the basic rules of marketing often stay the same. When I launch a new product or website, I tend to stick to the same procedure as I have done for years. Why? Because it works. Sure there will always be little twists and new techniques which help to improve results but these are normally things to be tried AFTER you have adhered to the basics in order to squeeze a couple of extra sales out of your visitors.

    Stick to the basics and you won't go far wrong :-)

    Copyright (c) 2006 Richard Grady

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