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    The Most Important Thing That Sells Your Product or Service
    As a copywriter, it'd be so easy if all I ever had to do was list the features and benefits of your product or service. But while these are important and even necessary, there's something else that's equally as important that you may not think about.Emotion.Now that's a loaded word. Some people read it and immediately think of loud, exclamation-point-laden phrases. Some
    hem. Smart?

    You can also use surveys. SurveyMonkey.com has a basic service that's free to use, and until your list gets very large or until you need the extra analysis that comes with a pro membership, it's very easy to use and it doesn't cost you a dime. Or, you can go through ASKDatabase.com. Both systems give you the ability to direct customers to different products with some radio buttons. Each one sends them to a different produ

    Making Your Business Sell Online With Out Spending On Marketing
    Frankly no one really can comprehend how many web pages and sites exist, because they?re springing up at warp speed. And rightfully so.it is fair to say we have all become quite dependent of the internet and the content on the sites are rising. Who really know the correct system on how to create content for a web site?To be frank there is a large amount of big name sites that
    When you haven't written anything for a while, or you feel that you're just not good at it, list building can become a stumbling block for you. But you see, the thing is... List building is the most important thing to do, if you want to succeed in Internet marketing. List building is all of it. That means: autoresponder series. One of my students asked me, "I don't have a problem writing emails, only the first one that establishes the relationship. I just can't get that first email written."

    My answer? "OK, so write the second one." When you can't get started, begin with the second email, but just start writing something. But if that still doesn't help you to jump in, here's an idea that will:

    Find out what your list wants. Your first message can say, "What's your single biggest question about..." whatever niche you're working in. "What's your single biggest question about quilting?" "What's your single biggest question about dogs?" It fits any niche. Here's the whole email: "Dear first name, I'm happy to have you on board! But I don't want to take up too much of your time, so I'll get right to the point. Because I want to get your questions answered about digital cameras, please click this link and let me know what your single biggest question about digital cameras is."

    Now, you're accomplishing two purposes. First, you have something to write to people. Second, the questions they ask will help you to figure out what kinds of products they're looking for. Then, you don't have to guess.

    Ask a question of the month or the week, if you like. Now, you have all kinds of things you can answer in your autoresponder series. "Jackie wants to know which quilting table is the best or what the best sewing machine is or whatever, and I have a couple of suggestions. I've used... and it works because..." You can even write it like an advice column in the newspaper, if you want to.

    Asking what your list members want is so easy to do and you're able to come up with writing ideas very, very easily. You don't even have to do it as though someone was asking a question. Just write a short email about solving the problem and then offer a product that will solve it for them. Smart?

    You can also use surveys. SurveyMonkey.com has a basic service that's free to use, and until your list gets very large or until you need the extra analysis that comes with a pro membership, it's very easy to use and it doesn't cost you a dime. Or, you can go through ASKDatabase.com. Both systems give you the ability to direct customers to different products with some radio buttons. Each one sends them to a different produc

    Testimonials - FREE Quality Advertising FOR YOU!
    Every business person who has any kind of product or service, and the merest beginning of marketing sense, invites TESTIMONIALS. These might be called "reviews" or "peer reviews" or "customer comments" but they are all testimonials - a third party endorsement as to the merits of a product which helps another potential customer decide whether they wish to engage wit
    can't get started, begin with the second email, but just start writing something. But if that still doesn't help you to jump in, here's an idea that will:

    Find out what your list wants. Your first message can say, "What's your single biggest question about..." whatever niche you're working in. "What's your single biggest question about quilting?" "What's your single biggest question about dogs?" It fits any niche. Here's the whole email: "Dear first name, I'm happy to have you on board! But I don't want to take up too much of your time, so I'll get right to the point. Because I want to get your questions answered about digital cameras, please click this link and let me know what your single biggest question about digital cameras is."

    Now, you're accomplishing two purposes. First, you have something to write to people. Second, the questions they ask will help you to figure out what kinds of products they're looking for. Then, you don't have to guess.

    Ask a question of the month or the week, if you like. Now, you have all kinds of things you can answer in your autoresponder series. "Jackie wants to know which quilting table is the best or what the best sewing machine is or whatever, and I have a couple of suggestions. I've used... and it works because..." You can even write it like an advice column in the newspaper, if you want to.

    Asking what your list members want is so easy to do and you're able to come up with writing ideas very, very easily. You don't even have to do it as though someone was asking a question. Just write a short email about solving the problem and then offer a product that will solve it for them. Smart?

    You can also use surveys. SurveyMonkey.com has a basic service that's free to use, and until your list gets very large or until you need the extra analysis that comes with a pro membership, it's very easy to use and it doesn't cost you a dime. Or, you can go through ASKDatabase.com. Both systems give you the ability to direct customers to different products with some radio buttons. Each one sends them to a different produ

    E-Mail Media Releases
    E-mail is becoming the preferred way to receive media releases. Although it can sometimes be harder to get valid e-mail addresses for media contacts, e-mail releases are more likely to be read than faxes and faster than snail mail.Collect e-mail addresses for your preferred media contacts from the web sites for publications and broadcast outlets. For example, many newspapers l
    ll get right to the point. Because I want to get your questions answered about digital cameras, please click this link and let me know what your single biggest question about digital cameras is."

    Now, you're accomplishing two purposes. First, you have something to write to people. Second, the questions they ask will help you to figure out what kinds of products they're looking for. Then, you don't have to guess.

    Ask a question of the month or the week, if you like. Now, you have all kinds of things you can answer in your autoresponder series. "Jackie wants to know which quilting table is the best or what the best sewing machine is or whatever, and I have a couple of suggestions. I've used... and it works because..." You can even write it like an advice column in the newspaper, if you want to.

    Asking what your list members want is so easy to do and you're able to come up with writing ideas very, very easily. You don't even have to do it as though someone was asking a question. Just write a short email about solving the problem and then offer a product that will solve it for them. Smart?

    You can also use surveys. SurveyMonkey.com has a basic service that's free to use, and until your list gets very large or until you need the extra analysis that comes with a pro membership, it's very easy to use and it doesn't cost you a dime. Or, you can go through ASKDatabase.com. Both systems give you the ability to direct customers to different products with some radio buttons. Each one sends them to a different produ

    How to Select the Right Online Business Model
    Once you have selected your product, you need to select a business model that works for you and your product.If you have a collection of products, then you might be best off creating a catalog business model, where you sell multiple items from one web site or web page. This should only be used when you have many products, for example a line of candles or a line of pet supplie
    ries. "Jackie wants to know which quilting table is the best or what the best sewing machine is or whatever, and I have a couple of suggestions. I've used... and it works because..." You can even write it like an advice column in the newspaper, if you want to.

    Asking what your list members want is so easy to do and you're able to come up with writing ideas very, very easily. You don't even have to do it as though someone was asking a question. Just write a short email about solving the problem and then offer a product that will solve it for them. Smart?

    You can also use surveys. SurveyMonkey.com has a basic service that's free to use, and until your list gets very large or until you need the extra analysis that comes with a pro membership, it's very easy to use and it doesn't cost you a dime. Or, you can go through ASKDatabase.com. Both systems give you the ability to direct customers to different products with some radio buttons. Each one sends them to a different produ

    Hit Your Target Market with a Well Cooked Cross Promotion Utilising Your Business Networks
    Our society has never been so well connected, so why is it that business owners all around the world still can’t seem to get to their target markets faster?With the “IT” landscape continuously changing, working out ways to take advantage of all of this new technology has never been so time consuming.However, business owners and companies have never been in such a prime
    hem. Smart?

    You can also use surveys. SurveyMonkey.com has a basic service that's free to use, and until your list gets very large or until you need the extra analysis that comes with a pro membership, it's very easy to use and it doesn't cost you a dime. Or, you can go through ASKDatabase.com. Both systems give you the ability to direct customers to different products with some radio buttons. Each one sends them to a different product. It also gives you information about what interests them.

    Use either service or one of your own, but you have to start doing something. List building is the prime directive and you have to crank on it. Get it moving as quickly as possible.

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