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Preparing A Rental Business Plan mance”. You see, a goal of “generating a positive net profit” involves a more strategic performance-centered setup and management of a paid search campaign which this particular service provider was not capable of delivering through their business model.Many people in the world today want to buy those big screen plasma TV’s, personal computers and other high end electronic equipment, but many lack the money to buy such expensive products outright.What this means to you is that there is an enormous business opportunity waiting in the rental business.==The Rental Business Is Booming==In fact, the rental business has been booming, and more and more entrepreneurs are finding that the rent to own business is an extremely profitable one.The cornerstone to success in the rental business, however, is a quality and detailed rental business plan.==Raising Start Up Cash==Without a business plan, it will be virtually impossible to raise the startu Unfortunately the service provider delivered massive volumes of paid search “traffic” which failed to produce sales. After hearing the horrific story and the severe money lost in the experience, we clearly defined the client’s objective and quickly generated a positive net profit the next month by focusing on building landing pages that converted the paid search traffic. Your Marketing Objective is the Balanc 21 Sales Letter Secrets - Part I Recently I was talking with a very bright traditional marketer on the value of integrating Internet marketing into a website’s marketing mix. Personally, I have witnessed significant website sales or lead increases when traditional marketing strategies like direct mail, radio, television or publicity are performed in conjunction with proven internet marketing strategies.As a “Results Coach” to numerous business owners in a variety of fields, I am often puzzled as to what little or no effort goes into marketing. Businesses spend money on advertising methods such as billboards, signs, car signage, magazine and trade journal space, newspaper, mail drops etc… and yet every day I witness 100 mistakes for every element I see correctly implemented.You see, marketing is an absolute science. It has rules. If you break the rules you will either lose money or become ground breaking. As sexy and exciting as being a “Trailblazer” sounds, it often ends in disaster. The Golden Rule in marketing is to learn the rules before you ever attempt to break them. Whilst that may not be glamorous – it will make you money. Although my marketing friend did not disagree with the concept, he re-focused the discussion on the importance of establishing a marketing message and objective even BEFORE contemplating ANY marketing strategies. What an excellent point! What about you… • Have you created a clear and concise marketing message? • Have you defined your customer benefits? • Have you established a measurable objective? If not – “pause” your campaigns and come with me… Your Marketing Objective Defines Your Strategies Business owners and marketers have a tendency to think in broad terms about their marketing objective by focusing on ones such as “generating traffic” or “designing a website.” Instead, the effectiveness of their internet marketing strategies should be driven by specific marketing objectives established from the end result required of the business to be economically sustainable. For example, “generating traffic” is not directly tied to a financial objective like “generating a cost per sale of $75.” The common misperception of “traffic equals sales” has wasted tremendous amounts of dollars on advertising that delivers poor quality traffic. Unfortunately, because of a lack of an objective, some businesses develop negative attitudes towards Internet marketing by falsely associating poor results to their performance versus poor results to their lack of an objective. Recently a new client described his horror story of spending a significant part of his budget on contracting with a paid search service provider. The resulting paid search campaign was a major failure in terms of satisfying his management’s net profit objective. Actually, the result of the outsourcing caused this client a massive negative net profit. After asking further questions to understand why the situation occurred, I discovered that the blame could not be attributed to the service provider’s failure to perform but instead to the client’s failure to clearly define their marketing objective. The client contracted with the service provider to “generate traffic” which they did. However, the client wanted to “generate sales that achieved a positive net profit.” If the client would have defined this objective immediately, they would have sought a different service provider – one that focuses on “performance”. You see, a goal of “generating a positive net profit” involves a more strategic performance-centered setup and management of a paid search campaign which this particular service provider was not capable of delivering through their business model. Unfortunately the service provider delivered massive volumes of paid search “traffic” which failed to produce sales. After hearing the horrific story and the severe money lost in the experience, we clearly defined the client’s objective and quickly generated a positive net profit the next month by focusing on building landing pages that converted the paid search traffic. Your Marketing Objective is the Balance Simple Steps to Becoming an Effective and Proftable Affiliate Marketer marketing message?There are no shortage of stories about people who have quit successful "day jobs" to make their fortunes on the Internet. Many of these self-made people managed to do so through affiliate marketing programs, which means they didn't even have to sell a thing or handle a product to make enough money to survive and even thrive without a 9-to-5 job.Learning how to become an affiliate isn't very difficult, but it will take a little time and research. A lot of people turn to affiliate marketing eBook guides for advice. This is a great option, especially when they are created by those with proven track records for making money this new and fascinating way, but there are other options out there, too.The truth is affiliate advertising i • Have you defined your customer benefits? • Have you established a measurable objective? If not – “pause” your campaigns and come with me… Your Marketing Objective Defines Your Strategies Business owners and marketers have a tendency to think in broad terms about their marketing objective by focusing on ones such as “generating traffic” or “designing a website.” Instead, the effectiveness of their internet marketing strategies should be driven by specific marketing objectives established from the end result required of the business to be economically sustainable. For example, “generating traffic” is not directly tied to a financial objective like “generating a cost per sale of $75.” The common misperception of “traffic equals sales” has wasted tremendous amounts of dollars on advertising that delivers poor quality traffic. Unfortunately, because of a lack of an objective, some businesses develop negative attitudes towards Internet marketing by falsely associating poor results to their performance versus poor results to their lack of an objective. Recently a new client described his horror story of spending a significant part of his budget on contracting with a paid search service provider. The resulting paid search campaign was a major failure in terms of satisfying his management’s net profit objective. Actually, the result of the outsourcing caused this client a massive negative net profit. After asking further questions to understand why the situation occurred, I discovered that the blame could not be attributed to the service provider’s failure to perform but instead to the client’s failure to clearly define their marketing objective. The client contracted with the service provider to “generate traffic” which they did. However, the client wanted to “generate sales that achieved a positive net profit.” If the client would have defined this objective immediately, they would have sought a different service provider – one that focuses on “performance”. You see, a goal of “generating a positive net profit” involves a more strategic performance-centered setup and management of a paid search campaign which this particular service provider was not capable of delivering through their business model. Unfortunately the service provider delivered massive volumes of paid search “traffic” which failed to produce sales. After hearing the horrific story and the severe money lost in the experience, we clearly defined the client’s objective and quickly generated a positive net profit the next month by focusing on building landing pages that converted the paid search traffic. Your Marketing Objective is the Balanc Microsoft Great Plains RM: Receivables Management financial objective like “generating a cost per sale of $75.” The common misperception of “traffic equals sales” has wasted tremendous amounts of dollars on advertising that delivers poor quality traffic. Unfortunately, because of a lack of an objective, some businesses develop negative attitudes towards Internet marketing by falsely associating poor results to their performance versus poor results to their lack of an objective.Microsoft Business Solutions Great Plains is marketed for mid-size companies as well as Navision (which has very good positions in Europe and emerging markets where it can be easily localized).Great Plains Receivables Management (RM) module lets you maintain tight control over Accounts Receivable with capabilities that help you track invoices, process receipts, and analyze customer activity, so you can manage sales made on account more effectively and yet maintain lower overhead costs.Manage your sales process more effectively by measuring trends and analyzing performance with comprehensive customer tracking combined with sales tracking by person or territory. RM also helps reduce administrative costs and enhanc Recently a new client described his horror story of spending a significant part of his budget on contracting with a paid search service provider. The resulting paid search campaign was a major failure in terms of satisfying his management’s net profit objective. Actually, the result of the outsourcing caused this client a massive negative net profit. After asking further questions to understand why the situation occurred, I discovered that the blame could not be attributed to the service provider’s failure to perform but instead to the client’s failure to clearly define their marketing objective. The client contracted with the service provider to “generate traffic” which they did. However, the client wanted to “generate sales that achieved a positive net profit.” If the client would have defined this objective immediately, they would have sought a different service provider – one that focuses on “performance”. You see, a goal of “generating a positive net profit” involves a more strategic performance-centered setup and management of a paid search campaign which this particular service provider was not capable of delivering through their business model. Unfortunately the service provider delivered massive volumes of paid search “traffic” which failed to produce sales. After hearing the horrific story and the severe money lost in the experience, we clearly defined the client’s objective and quickly generated a positive net profit the next month by focusing on building landing pages that converted the paid search traffic. Your Marketing Objective is the Balanc Discover The Fastest And Easiest Way To Become A Super Affiliate! t profit objective. Actually, the result of the outsourcing caused this client a massive negative net profit.If you believe the false affiliate marketing claims, I guess that you are new to the affiliate marketing game, and online business in general.While anyone can earn a second income with affiliate marketing, it is far from being easy. If it was so easy, tell me why only 5 per cent of the affiliates make 95% of the sales?To win the affiliate marketing game and take the money to the bank, you need to put time and money on the table, otherwise you will not see the huge paychecks at the end of the month.If you have some time, and a little bit of money to invest, you can do it, you too can earn a steady income, and make money while you sleep.Internet and affiliate marketing online have their pitfalls, and you should lear After asking further questions to understand why the situation occurred, I discovered that the blame could not be attributed to the service provider’s failure to perform but instead to the client’s failure to clearly define their marketing objective. The client contracted with the service provider to “generate traffic” which they did. However, the client wanted to “generate sales that achieved a positive net profit.” If the client would have defined this objective immediately, they would have sought a different service provider – one that focuses on “performance”. You see, a goal of “generating a positive net profit” involves a more strategic performance-centered setup and management of a paid search campaign which this particular service provider was not capable of delivering through their business model. Unfortunately the service provider delivered massive volumes of paid search “traffic” which failed to produce sales. After hearing the horrific story and the severe money lost in the experience, we clearly defined the client’s objective and quickly generated a positive net profit the next month by focusing on building landing pages that converted the paid search traffic. Your Marketing Objective is the Balanc Culture Eats Strategy For Lunch mance”. You see, a goal of “generating a positive net profit” involves a more strategic performance-centered setup and management of a paid search campaign which this particular service provider was not capable of delivering through their business model.I was speaking to group in Atlanta recently and this phrase was stated to me after my speech by one of my audience members….”Culture eats strategy for lunch”.I was compelled by what this meant, especially as regards processes such as customer service. Simply put, the statement implies that companies who establish a particular culture in their business will be superior in practice than those who forsake culture for strategy or process. Culture will win every time.Take a look at the finest companies in providing service, such as LL Bean, Nordstrom, The Ritz-Carlton, Chick-fil-A and others. A close look will reflect an actual culture that permeates throughout the entire organization from top to bottom. It is not their process t Unfortunately the service provider delivered massive volumes of paid search “traffic” which failed to produce sales. After hearing the horrific story and the severe money lost in the experience, we clearly defined the client’s objective and quickly generated a positive net profit the next month by focusing on building landing pages that converted the paid search traffic. Your Marketing Objective is the Balance between Success and Failure. By defining a clear and measurable objective, you can decide whether an internet marketing strategy should be increased or decreased. From this perspective, a simple “yes/no” decision is made as to the success of a particular strategy: “Yes” it achieved the marketing objective and should be maximized; or “No” it fell short of achieving the marketing objective and should be dropped or adjusted and tested again. Without a measurable objective, the success or failure of an internet marketing strategy can only be assumed using basic subjective means. You need real data compared against an objective to build world-class “virtual” business. Create a Clear and Concise Marketing Message Your marketing message is essential for generating performance from your Internet marketing strategy. Rather on your website, landing page, or paid search ad, the message attracts visitor attention, qualifies the type of visitor and persuades the visitor to complete your defined objective. An excellent book written by Doug Hall titled, “Jump Start Your Business Brain” outlines three essential components of an effective marketing message: 1. Overt Benefit: answers the customer-centric question of “what’s in it for me?” 2. Reason to Believe: what persuasive credibility shows that you will do as you promise? 3. Dramatic Difference: what is your uniqueness to the customer? The rudimentary knowledge gained from these three components is that you must focus on your visitor and answer their buying questions. By satisfying your visitor’s needs in a manner that persuades them to buy, they will correspondingly satisfy your needs. Are You Satisfying Your Visitor’s Needs? An easy way to assess whether your marketing message is even capable of satisfying your visitor’s needs is to count the number of times your website copy states “you or yours” versus “we and us”. Although primitive, this exercise will immediately tune you in to where your marketing message is directed. If you’re talking more about “we” then about “you” then you’re focusing on the wrong message. Instead of spending more time on developing a traffic generation strategy, re-focus your time and thinking on developing an effective marketing message with a measurable objective. Ultimately your traffic generation strategy will achieve higher returns and stronger results when you attract the most qualified visitors through an effective marketing message and gain “data-driven” insight from a measurable objective.
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