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    Transcription of Focus Groups - Make Sure Your Recording is Up To Scratch
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    good quality product, though, and not junk. That would be a trust killer. When you do start sending offers, always make sure you can truthfully recommend the product and know what you are talking about. The members of your list will lose confidence in your judgment and truthfulness if you recommend they buy something that you have not tested and/or don't use yourself. In other words, don't push stuff at them just to make sales. Recommend only products that you really do believe will benefit them.

    Once you have built a relationship of trust with your list, you need to maintain it. Establish creditability, trust and

    Audio Books: The Pros And Cons Of The Different Methods
    When I was young I read all the books written by Douglas Adams. I liked it so much that I have managed to persuade my parents to buy the audio books of the titles I have read. I remember getting larges boxes with up to twenty audio cassettes for each book and listening to one cassette each night.Today one can get audio books in 3 different methods – audio books on cassettes, audio books on CDs and audio books on MP3 or other media fi
    You hear and read it so much, it is like a mantra. "The Money Is In The List!" Well, sort of. But it takes more than just having a list. There is something else that is very important and without it, you won't have a list for long.

    You see, if you build a list and all you ever do is hit them with one offer after another, they will leave. Why? Because they don't know you and they don't trust you. Building a list is great but a list is nothing without the relationship. It is the relationship that is going to make or break your list and, ultimately, your success in business.

    Put yourself in the place of a customer. Who are you mostly going to buy from? Someone you don't know anything about or someone you know and trust. Pretty simple decision really, don't you think? So building a good relationship with your list is crucial to making a profit from the list.

    You need to start building that relationship right from the start. Beginning with your squeeze page or sign-up form. You need to let the prospective subscriber to your list know that their privacy will be protected and you will not give away or sell their contact information ever. And hold to that! Put yourself in the subscriber's place. Would you sign up to something if you thought your name and contact information was going to be given away or sold?

    The next step in building a relationship with your list is the very first email you send. It should be personable and a self-introduction. Don't use this or the first few emails to 'sell' to your list. In the first email, give some information about yourself and an outline of what is coming in future emails, such as tips, advice, an occasional quality freebie and recommendations when you come across products that will benefit them. Keep it short so your readers stay interested.

    One very important thing to remember starting with the first email is to always provide an easy, readily visible way for them to opt out of your emails. Besides being the law, it is also part of building trust. If you know you can leave without a problem any time you chose, you would be more likely to stay, wouldn't you? Also give you readers your contact information so they feel you are a real person who is approachable. People are more willing to trust someone they feel is going to be there for them if they have questions.

    In the first two or three emails, give some valuable tips and advice. Maybe give them a freebie for being on your list. Make sure it is a good quality product, though, and not junk. That would be a trust killer. When you do start sending offers, always make sure you can truthfully recommend the product and know what you are talking about. The members of your list will lose confidence in your judgment and truthfulness if you recommend they buy something that you have not tested and/or don't use yourself. In other words, don't push stuff at them just to make sales. Recommend only products that you really do believe will benefit them.

    Once you have built a relationship of trust with your list, you need to maintain it. Establish creditability, trust and

    Internet Marketing Computer Skills 101
    If you want to run a business online, you need some basic computer skills. “Basic computer skills” means being able to turn the computer on, write a word processing document, connect to the Internet and navigate through the Internet successfully, then turning the computer off. So actually, the computer skills you need for an Internet marketing online business are a little more than just basic.When trying to research what computer s
    er. Who are you mostly going to buy from? Someone you don't know anything about or someone you know and trust. Pretty simple decision really, don't you think? So building a good relationship with your list is crucial to making a profit from the list.

    You need to start building that relationship right from the start. Beginning with your squeeze page or sign-up form. You need to let the prospective subscriber to your list know that their privacy will be protected and you will not give away or sell their contact information ever. And hold to that! Put yourself in the subscriber's place. Would you sign up to something if you thought your name and contact information was going to be given away or sold?

    The next step in building a relationship with your list is the very first email you send. It should be personable and a self-introduction. Don't use this or the first few emails to 'sell' to your list. In the first email, give some information about yourself and an outline of what is coming in future emails, such as tips, advice, an occasional quality freebie and recommendations when you come across products that will benefit them. Keep it short so your readers stay interested.

    One very important thing to remember starting with the first email is to always provide an easy, readily visible way for them to opt out of your emails. Besides being the law, it is also part of building trust. If you know you can leave without a problem any time you chose, you would be more likely to stay, wouldn't you? Also give you readers your contact information so they feel you are a real person who is approachable. People are more willing to trust someone they feel is going to be there for them if they have questions.

    In the first two or three emails, give some valuable tips and advice. Maybe give them a freebie for being on your list. Make sure it is a good quality product, though, and not junk. That would be a trust killer. When you do start sending offers, always make sure you can truthfully recommend the product and know what you are talking about. The members of your list will lose confidence in your judgment and truthfulness if you recommend they buy something that you have not tested and/or don't use yourself. In other words, don't push stuff at them just to make sales. Recommend only products that you really do believe will benefit them.

    Once you have built a relationship of trust with your list, you need to maintain it. Establish creditability, trust and

    To Blog Or To Website That Is the Question
    Congratulations, you have decided to join the online community. Maybe, just to air your view points or to venture into an online marketing business.But, how to get started? There two main ways to venture forth. Either by blog or by website, the choice is up to you.But, first we need to define the difference between a blog and website. A website is a internet application that contains web pages, images, videos and other digita
    g if you thought your name and contact information was going to be given away or sold?

    The next step in building a relationship with your list is the very first email you send. It should be personable and a self-introduction. Don't use this or the first few emails to 'sell' to your list. In the first email, give some information about yourself and an outline of what is coming in future emails, such as tips, advice, an occasional quality freebie and recommendations when you come across products that will benefit them. Keep it short so your readers stay interested.

    One very important thing to remember starting with the first email is to always provide an easy, readily visible way for them to opt out of your emails. Besides being the law, it is also part of building trust. If you know you can leave without a problem any time you chose, you would be more likely to stay, wouldn't you? Also give you readers your contact information so they feel you are a real person who is approachable. People are more willing to trust someone they feel is going to be there for them if they have questions.

    In the first two or three emails, give some valuable tips and advice. Maybe give them a freebie for being on your list. Make sure it is a good quality product, though, and not junk. That would be a trust killer. When you do start sending offers, always make sure you can truthfully recommend the product and know what you are talking about. The members of your list will lose confidence in your judgment and truthfulness if you recommend they buy something that you have not tested and/or don't use yourself. In other words, don't push stuff at them just to make sales. Recommend only products that you really do believe will benefit them.

    Once you have built a relationship of trust with your list, you need to maintain it. Establish creditability, trust and

    How to Create a Squeeze Page II
    If they decide to read on, you now have to convince them that what you can offer will do something to solve their problem or answer their question. Will your software really help them to track all their ads without them needing to be a Mensa member or will this golfing advice they are going to get help cure their slice? Show them that the answer is likely to be ‘Yes’ and you will get your form filled in. You needn’t write a lot: all you
    ith the first email is to always provide an easy, readily visible way for them to opt out of your emails. Besides being the law, it is also part of building trust. If you know you can leave without a problem any time you chose, you would be more likely to stay, wouldn't you? Also give you readers your contact information so they feel you are a real person who is approachable. People are more willing to trust someone they feel is going to be there for them if they have questions.

    In the first two or three emails, give some valuable tips and advice. Maybe give them a freebie for being on your list. Make sure it is a good quality product, though, and not junk. That would be a trust killer. When you do start sending offers, always make sure you can truthfully recommend the product and know what you are talking about. The members of your list will lose confidence in your judgment and truthfulness if you recommend they buy something that you have not tested and/or don't use yourself. In other words, don't push stuff at them just to make sales. Recommend only products that you really do believe will benefit them.

    Once you have built a relationship of trust with your list, you need to maintain it. Establish creditability, trust and

    10 Steps to E-Commerce Success
    What makes one e-commerce web site a raging success, while another similar one barely gets a visitor much less sells anything? Ask any small business owner and you're likely to get a range of answers from "Cool technology" to "A really sexy web site", and more likely than not: "Being Number One on the Search Engines".Important some of these things may be, they're not actually the core elements for success! And it's for this reason th
    good quality product, though, and not junk. That would be a trust killer. When you do start sending offers, always make sure you can truthfully recommend the product and know what you are talking about. The members of your list will lose confidence in your judgment and truthfulness if you recommend they buy something that you have not tested and/or don't use yourself. In other words, don't push stuff at them just to make sales. Recommend only products that you really do believe will benefit them.

    Once you have built a relationship of trust with your list, you need to maintain it. Establish creditability, trust and confidence with your list and no matter how many offers they might see for the same products you recommend to them, they will buy through you links. That is what spending the time building a good relationship will do for you. You won't even need all the gimmicks that some use like adding mountains of bonuses to get them to buy. They will buy because they trust your judgment and believe in your truthfulness.

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