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    List Building - What Your New Customers Can Tell You
    An aspect of list building that has never been covered before, at least to my knowledge, is the post-purchase data collection. We know about surveys. People who sign up to take surveys by being bribed with a freebie or to get paid for their answers.But who more valuable to survey than the customer who just made the purchase? Why, you may ask, would we want to survey them... after all they already bought? That is precisely the reason that they need to be surveyed. For if you can get them to reveal why it is they bought and then study the reasons for purchase from at least 100 customers, then you have enough statistics to tweak your sales process to perfection! For instance if it is the 17th sales letter that is closing th
    site has to earn money at the end of the day. So even though you do not launch any monetization effort until you’ve sufficient content, you need to have clear idea as to how your content will deliver cash as and when the time comes.

    There can be many ways of monetization, for example, selling product/service, being affiliate, hawking site-space to advertisers, email marketing, and so on. Depending on which ones you choose, your site structure will accordingly re-orient/modify. Remember, content always precedes monetization for the simple reason that it is the content that attracts your visitors and then compels them to part with money.

    Conclusion

    If you’re overawed and feel deterred by whatever is told above, I’ve only this to say – Get Real. If you do not have endless supply of money to splurge on costly ads, the only way is to plan things out. Let’s recall the famous equation:

    Actual Income = Total Income – All Expenditure

    But suppose you do have pots of money for ads. In that case too, you need planning, for ads will only fetch your visitors to your website’s doorstep, not

    Do You Want To Learn How To Drive Targeted Visitors To Your Website Then Follow These Simple Steps
    There are many ways to get traffic to your website. Each of them work somehow but most of the time this traffic is definitely not targeted. Before we go further into what is working well and won’t cost you a dime let us summarize a view ways of getting traffic:- Traffic-Exchanges Pros: You receive free visitors when you sign up and you do not have to spend any money for additional visitors. You can join hundreds of them for free, and you can sign up affiliates under you to get some additional traffic. Or you just click, and click, and click, and so on…Cons: Although this traffic is a cheap one, most of the time it is non targeted traffic. Unless you are a programmer or a company who has something to offer for
    Thanks to easy availability of software and service provider, it is not difficult to start a website. If you have ever dropped some food particles in a pond full of fishes, you’d have seen the hustle among them rushing in to wherever their foods float. It’s a near-similar scene in website launching.

    Just drop a faint hint that you need a website, and there will be no dearth of ‘experts’ coming to your ‘rescue’. There are just too many web designers, content writers (like me) and search-engine-optimizers, each of whom claiming he knows all there is to know. The crowd is so thick that you’ll soon be sucked into a vortex of suggestions and opinions, and before you know what it is that you really want, you’d have in all probability written your advance check to one or more experts for your website.

    Lest you start thinking that I’m a typical skeptic, let me come clean. It’s not that you don’t need a web designer, a content writer or a search-engine-optimizer. But before you need any of them, you need to know what your website will be. In other words, the first step before you start a website is to understand why you need it anyway, and how you are going to give it the shape that fulfills your requirement for it.

    Sounds confusing? But it is not. Too many websites start without a good amount of homework only to fail unnoticed and unceremoniously. If you feel your website must have a well-formulated direction to thrive and grow, you’ll appreciate the need for what I call ‘pre-research’ before you plunge into actually starting your website.

    Okay, so where do you start? I’ve with me a video action guide (rest assured, it’s FREE of cost) that will take you through the steps of knowing why you need a website and what steps you ought to take to make it a success. What does the guide say? Here they are in brief.

    Why you need a website?

    In most cases, the short answer is you want to earn money by offering product or service through your website. It’s lot simple said than done. Why? Since your earning can only come from expenses made by visitors who will come to your site, isn’t it natural that your website is able to attract them in the first place? Which means your website must have something in it so that visitors feel compelled to come, and then again feel compelled to buy your product or service.

    That something is ‘content’ that makes up your website, and the underlying concept is called ‘pre-selling’. It means your content should be such that it is able to convince your prospective buyer that he would stand to benefit by buying your product or service. Clearly therefore, content – sufficient amount of it – comes first before any attempt to even think of monetization. Here we go to the next step.

    What will be your contents?

    Let’s appreciate that the fundamental reality of people using the net is that they are constantly looking for information. If you cannot provide it, someone else will, and people will go to other websites, not yours.

    Once you recognize the need of lot of contents, comes the next step – what your contents will be? Remember, your target is to attract large number of visitors, while at the same time, your content has to reflect your core expertise, your niche ability. You therefore need to unearth keywords or key-phrases that not only belong to your core ability, but also have enough popularity (and therefore, profitability) among web-searchers.

    Develop your site concept

    Once you’ve brainstormed your keywords (yes I call it brainstorming, because it’s not only finding keywords as many excellent tools like Keyword Discovery or Wordtracker offer you, it’s about making a connect between keywords, profitability and relevance for your site), you need to advance to the next step – developing your site concept.

    A host of issues comes here. You have to define your site structure like an inverted tree. The home page will have the most relevant keyword, branching thereafter to next level of say 8 to 12 pages, each of which will further branch off to several pages, and so on. While each page has a unique keyword, the focus will be to maintain relevance with next higher level. If needed, you may have to brainstorm your keywords again so that your site structure gets a wholesome shape.

    Work out monetization plan

    You may wonder, why this now! The point is your website has to earn money at the end of the day. So even though you do not launch any monetization effort until you’ve sufficient content, you need to have clear idea as to how your content will deliver cash as and when the time comes.

    There can be many ways of monetization, for example, selling product/service, being affiliate, hawking site-space to advertisers, email marketing, and so on. Depending on which ones you choose, your site structure will accordingly re-orient/modify. Remember, content always precedes monetization for the simple reason that it is the content that attracts your visitors and then compels them to part with money.

    Conclusion

    If you’re overawed and feel deterred by whatever is told above, I’ve only this to say – Get Real. If you do not have endless supply of money to splurge on costly ads, the only way is to plan things out. Let’s recall the famous equation:

    Actual Income = Total Income – All Expenditure

    But suppose you do have pots of money for ads. In that case too, you need planning, for ads will only fetch your visitors to your website’s doorstep, not

    Internet Marketing - There's No Such Thing As A Free Lunch
    Have you ever noticed that you can wait for ages for a bus and then loads will come at the same time?Well that's what's happened to me with my attempts at internet marketing.Of course I'm not talking about buses but information.Now don't get me wrong. There's a lot of information out there but the trouble is most of it is pretty disappointing. It's either rehashed versions of what's already gone before, get-rich-quick schemes, or not explicit enough, at least that's been my experience.I am a visual learner and also because I am a bit of a technophobe (having still not even mastered the intricacies of a mobile phone) I require step-by-step lead-me-by-the-hand instructions to get from A to Z. Many supp
    and why you need it anyway, and how you are going to give it the shape that fulfills your requirement for it.

    Sounds confusing? But it is not. Too many websites start without a good amount of homework only to fail unnoticed and unceremoniously. If you feel your website must have a well-formulated direction to thrive and grow, you’ll appreciate the need for what I call ‘pre-research’ before you plunge into actually starting your website.

    Okay, so where do you start? I’ve with me a video action guide (rest assured, it’s FREE of cost) that will take you through the steps of knowing why you need a website and what steps you ought to take to make it a success. What does the guide say? Here they are in brief.

    Why you need a website?

    In most cases, the short answer is you want to earn money by offering product or service through your website. It’s lot simple said than done. Why? Since your earning can only come from expenses made by visitors who will come to your site, isn’t it natural that your website is able to attract them in the first place? Which means your website must have something in it so that visitors feel compelled to come, and then again feel compelled to buy your product or service.

    That something is ‘content’ that makes up your website, and the underlying concept is called ‘pre-selling’. It means your content should be such that it is able to convince your prospective buyer that he would stand to benefit by buying your product or service. Clearly therefore, content – sufficient amount of it – comes first before any attempt to even think of monetization. Here we go to the next step.

    What will be your contents?

    Let’s appreciate that the fundamental reality of people using the net is that they are constantly looking for information. If you cannot provide it, someone else will, and people will go to other websites, not yours.

    Once you recognize the need of lot of contents, comes the next step – what your contents will be? Remember, your target is to attract large number of visitors, while at the same time, your content has to reflect your core expertise, your niche ability. You therefore need to unearth keywords or key-phrases that not only belong to your core ability, but also have enough popularity (and therefore, profitability) among web-searchers.

    Develop your site concept

    Once you’ve brainstormed your keywords (yes I call it brainstorming, because it’s not only finding keywords as many excellent tools like Keyword Discovery or Wordtracker offer you, it’s about making a connect between keywords, profitability and relevance for your site), you need to advance to the next step – developing your site concept.

    A host of issues comes here. You have to define your site structure like an inverted tree. The home page will have the most relevant keyword, branching thereafter to next level of say 8 to 12 pages, each of which will further branch off to several pages, and so on. While each page has a unique keyword, the focus will be to maintain relevance with next higher level. If needed, you may have to brainstorm your keywords again so that your site structure gets a wholesome shape.

    Work out monetization plan

    You may wonder, why this now! The point is your website has to earn money at the end of the day. So even though you do not launch any monetization effort until you’ve sufficient content, you need to have clear idea as to how your content will deliver cash as and when the time comes.

    There can be many ways of monetization, for example, selling product/service, being affiliate, hawking site-space to advertisers, email marketing, and so on. Depending on which ones you choose, your site structure will accordingly re-orient/modify. Remember, content always precedes monetization for the simple reason that it is the content that attracts your visitors and then compels them to part with money.

    Conclusion

    If you’re overawed and feel deterred by whatever is told above, I’ve only this to say – Get Real. If you do not have endless supply of money to splurge on costly ads, the only way is to plan things out. Let’s recall the famous equation:

    Actual Income = Total Income – All Expenditure

    But suppose you do have pots of money for ads. In that case too, you need planning, for ads will only fetch your visitors to your website’s doorstep, not

    How Good Do You Appear on Paper?
    No matter how talented you are or how great you present yourself in person, if you’re in the market to attract new clientele and want to dazzle a potential customer with your qualifications, the one sure way to draw people in is by looking good on paper. To attract positive attention, your written material must be both impeccable and impressive. In other words, to stand out from the crowd, you have to create documentation that gets results.The Key that Opens the Door to Success!Every piece of written material is significant because words are powerful. Yet oddly enough a number of people pay little attention to the creation of their written documents. But written words are the key that opens the door to success.
    m in the first place? Which means your website must have something in it so that visitors feel compelled to come, and then again feel compelled to buy your product or service.

    That something is ‘content’ that makes up your website, and the underlying concept is called ‘pre-selling’. It means your content should be such that it is able to convince your prospective buyer that he would stand to benefit by buying your product or service. Clearly therefore, content – sufficient amount of it – comes first before any attempt to even think of monetization. Here we go to the next step.

    What will be your contents?

    Let’s appreciate that the fundamental reality of people using the net is that they are constantly looking for information. If you cannot provide it, someone else will, and people will go to other websites, not yours.

    Once you recognize the need of lot of contents, comes the next step – what your contents will be? Remember, your target is to attract large number of visitors, while at the same time, your content has to reflect your core expertise, your niche ability. You therefore need to unearth keywords or key-phrases that not only belong to your core ability, but also have enough popularity (and therefore, profitability) among web-searchers.

    Develop your site concept

    Once you’ve brainstormed your keywords (yes I call it brainstorming, because it’s not only finding keywords as many excellent tools like Keyword Discovery or Wordtracker offer you, it’s about making a connect between keywords, profitability and relevance for your site), you need to advance to the next step – developing your site concept.

    A host of issues comes here. You have to define your site structure like an inverted tree. The home page will have the most relevant keyword, branching thereafter to next level of say 8 to 12 pages, each of which will further branch off to several pages, and so on. While each page has a unique keyword, the focus will be to maintain relevance with next higher level. If needed, you may have to brainstorm your keywords again so that your site structure gets a wholesome shape.

    Work out monetization plan

    You may wonder, why this now! The point is your website has to earn money at the end of the day. So even though you do not launch any monetization effort until you’ve sufficient content, you need to have clear idea as to how your content will deliver cash as and when the time comes.

    There can be many ways of monetization, for example, selling product/service, being affiliate, hawking site-space to advertisers, email marketing, and so on. Depending on which ones you choose, your site structure will accordingly re-orient/modify. Remember, content always precedes monetization for the simple reason that it is the content that attracts your visitors and then compels them to part with money.

    Conclusion

    If you’re overawed and feel deterred by whatever is told above, I’ve only this to say – Get Real. If you do not have endless supply of money to splurge on costly ads, the only way is to plan things out. Let’s recall the famous equation:

    Actual Income = Total Income – All Expenditure

    But suppose you do have pots of money for ads. In that case too, you need planning, for ads will only fetch your visitors to your website’s doorstep, not

    Olds Resurrection?
    Back during the late nineties, a conversation at a swank Auburn Hills, Michigan, French bistro turned heated when the talk shifted from personal pleasantries to discussing the ending of one of the most storied names in the automotive world: Oldsmobile. Gathered together in a separate room, the eight men and one woman were tasked with the responsibility of plotting multi-brand strategy for General Motors as well as to discuss concept cars that would make it off of design team drawing boards and onto production lines.Suddenly, a red faced, balding middle aged man got up and left the group, and walked at a clipped pace through the crowded restaurant and out onto the front sidewalk. The remaining group was stunned, but the s
    d to unearth keywords or key-phrases that not only belong to your core ability, but also have enough popularity (and therefore, profitability) among web-searchers.

    Develop your site concept

    Once you’ve brainstormed your keywords (yes I call it brainstorming, because it’s not only finding keywords as many excellent tools like Keyword Discovery or Wordtracker offer you, it’s about making a connect between keywords, profitability and relevance for your site), you need to advance to the next step – developing your site concept.

    A host of issues comes here. You have to define your site structure like an inverted tree. The home page will have the most relevant keyword, branching thereafter to next level of say 8 to 12 pages, each of which will further branch off to several pages, and so on. While each page has a unique keyword, the focus will be to maintain relevance with next higher level. If needed, you may have to brainstorm your keywords again so that your site structure gets a wholesome shape.

    Work out monetization plan

    You may wonder, why this now! The point is your website has to earn money at the end of the day. So even though you do not launch any monetization effort until you’ve sufficient content, you need to have clear idea as to how your content will deliver cash as and when the time comes.

    There can be many ways of monetization, for example, selling product/service, being affiliate, hawking site-space to advertisers, email marketing, and so on. Depending on which ones you choose, your site structure will accordingly re-orient/modify. Remember, content always precedes monetization for the simple reason that it is the content that attracts your visitors and then compels them to part with money.

    Conclusion

    If you’re overawed and feel deterred by whatever is told above, I’ve only this to say – Get Real. If you do not have endless supply of money to splurge on costly ads, the only way is to plan things out. Let’s recall the famous equation:

    Actual Income = Total Income – All Expenditure

    But suppose you do have pots of money for ads. In that case too, you need planning, for ads will only fetch your visitors to your website’s doorstep, not

    Getting Into Law School - Getting Into Law School is the First Step in a Very Long Road
    Getting into law school is a piece of cake.Getting into a good law school - good being defined as whatever the popular law school rankings consider good this week - isn't such a big deal either. That's what my book, Covert Tactics for Getting Into the Law School of Your Choice is all about. But getting into law school is just the first step in a very long road. Once you accept that offer of admission you have committed yourself to spend three years and, potentially, hundreds of thousands of dollars educating yourself so that you will be qualified to practice law. Of course, these costs don't even include the po
    site has to earn money at the end of the day. So even though you do not launch any monetization effort until you’ve sufficient content, you need to have clear idea as to how your content will deliver cash as and when the time comes.

    There can be many ways of monetization, for example, selling product/service, being affiliate, hawking site-space to advertisers, email marketing, and so on. Depending on which ones you choose, your site structure will accordingly re-orient/modify. Remember, content always precedes monetization for the simple reason that it is the content that attracts your visitors and then compels them to part with money.

    Conclusion

    If you’re overawed and feel deterred by whatever is told above, I’ve only this to say – Get Real. If you do not have endless supply of money to splurge on costly ads, the only way is to plan things out. Let’s recall the famous equation:

    Actual Income = Total Income – All Expenditure

    But suppose you do have pots of money for ads. In that case too, you need planning, for ads will only fetch your visitors to your website’s doorstep, not compel him to do you favor. For that once again, you need to plan your website.

    Coming back to where I started, if you are intent that your website must succeed, begin by seeing the free video action guide now to get going. You’ll be glad you did.

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