by Chris Collins
Before revealing the secrets of the trades, here are the myths and fallacies that need to be cleared before one indulges into building an opt-in list. These marketing misconceptions could pose too much of an obstacle towards your profitting well from your business.
Myth 1: Not a lot of ...
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Written by Chris Collins on September 25th, 2008
Written by Kim and Charles Petty on August 25th, 2008
by Kim and charles Petty
1. Ask visitors to subscribe to your e-zine. It's a good idea to also give them a freebie when they subscribe.
2. Have them sign-up to get access to download a free ebook. The subject of the ebook should be related to your target audience.
3. Give your ...
Written by Kim and Charles Petty on August 24th, 2008
by Kim and Charles Petty
1. You could offer your visitors a discount on all the products you sell if they subscribe to your free e-zine.
2. You could offer your visitors a free ebook if they subscribe to your free e-zine.
3. You could offer your visitors a free subscription to your ...
Written by Kim and Charles Petty on August 21st, 2008
by Kim and Charles Petty
How To Draw Visitors To Your Web Site By Holding An Online Contest Or Sweepstakes
Holding a contest or sweepstakes can draw a lot of traffic to your Web site. You can announce your site to hundreds of Web sites that list free contests and sweepstakes. Send ...
Written by Kim and Charles Petty on August 21st, 2008
by Kim and Charles Petty
Do you have a list of e-mail addresses of your customers or prospects? Do you have a list of e-zine subscribers? If you have their permission, send them an e-mail survey to conduct market research. See if customers are satisfied with your products or services, ...
Written by Kimm and Charles Petty on August 19th, 2008
by Kimm and Charles Petty
1. Holding a contest or sweepstakes is an proven way to promote your web site. You can announce your site to hundreds of web sites that list free contests and sweepstakes. Send out a press releases about your contest or sweepstakes. Ask entrants to your contest ...
Written by Kim and Charles Petty on August 19th, 2008
by Kim and Charles Petty
1. Your press release should sound like news, not an ad.
2. You should only send your press release to the media related to the topic of your press release.
3. Keep your press release one page in length.
4. Your header, contact information and release date should be ...