Having a hard time getting your website ranked on Google’s front page for your market’s searches?
We can all agree that Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is challenging. It’s hard to control and is saturated with competition. The websites of most businesses probably never even get ranked on Google’s first page. This means they miss out on [...]
29. October 2009
As you mostly likely already know, Twitter.com is a social media site. More specifically, it’s a micro-blogging site that allows you to keep in contact with others using 140-character posts. Some people use it to keep in touchwith friends and some use it for generating more prospects and turning them into loyal, paying customers.
You see, [...]
19. July 2009
1. Give people a deadline to order. Tell people if they order by Jan 28, 2000 they will get a discount or free bonuses. This will create an urgency so they don’t put off buying.
2. Offer people a money back guarantee. The longer the guarantee the more effective it will be. It could be a [...]
10. May 2009
A strategic alliance is when two or more businesses join together for a set period of time. The businesses, usually, are not in direct competition, but have similar products or services that are directed toward the same target audience. Below are ten reasons to create a strategic alliance.
1. You could offer your customers a larger variety of products or services. This will allow you to spend less time and money developing new products to sell.
2. Your number of sales people will increase because you’re combining with other business. You won’t have spend to time and money hiring new employees.
3. Your marketing and advertising budget will increase. When you form a strategic alliance with other businesses you both will share the advertising and marketing costs.
4. You can now offer your existing customers more back-end and upsell products. This will increase your sales and profits.
5. Your business will gain a larger number of skilled people working on the same project. You will gain the knowledge of the other businesses employees.
Continue reading...6. May 2009
Customers. They’re the life blood of your business and by far, your most valuable asset.
Like it or not, your ability to get more customers will be the critical determinant of the ultimate success or failure of your business.
So let’s face it, during good times and bad, you will always need to generate a steady stream of fresh, new customers who are ready, willing and able to buy your products or services.
So how can you get more customers?
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29. October 2009
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