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Hearing That Entrepreneurial Voice? illustrate: Let’s say you’re looking for a car and you ask someone “Hey, which one should I buy?” Would you rather have the person show you 3, give you the positives and negatives and then “suggest” a car or just shove one of them down your throat and refuse to talk about anything else?Women business owners are our only clients, so naturally we celebrate and support female entrepreneurship. Operating in this market gives us the good fortune to learn about some of the deeper themes in the lives of women business owners. It gives us insights into what really matters to women, and to what contributes not only to their success, but more importantly to their happiness and gratification in their professional lives.So what are some of the common denominators among women who on the surface appear I think the answer is clear – you much rather have someone RECOMMEND something. So, do the same on your websites – let your consumer choose what link they click on (your conversions will People Like Change Everyday I see more and more affiliates making the same mistakes. The worst part is that they’re just doing what they’re taught by the so-called “experts.”I’ve often heard it said that People Don’t Like Change.But is this really true? If it were true, wouldn’t we still be hunter gatherers, eking out a nomadic existence?I think this whole idea that people are fundamentally change resistant is a misunderstanding. It comes from dealing with people who feel scared and disempowered. Change managers call them “Low Influence, High Interest” stakeholders. These are the people who are likely to be significantly impacted by a change, but who have no say in what th It’s no shock to me that 95% of affiliates make no money. The problem isn’t that some people are just “better” than others – the problem is just the way the 95% are running their business. That’s why I’m going to diagnose the 6 most common mistakes AffiliateClassroom.com sees affiliates making everyday. The 6 Mistakes you better learn to avoid like the plague: 1. Not Building For Search Engines: If you’re an affiliate and want to be successful at it, you better learn to make search engines your best friend. Search engines are a better source for long-term, targeted and FREE traffic. Make sure to build your site in clean HTML coding, provide good content and optimize all your pages (not just the home page). I firmly believe that all affiliates need to study search engine optimization closely. If you want to learn how to optimize websites quickly without spending years studying, check out my “push-button” system at http://www.DominateSearchEngines.com 2. Not Enough Text – Too Many Banners: This might be the #1 problem – I come across hundreds of these sites almost daily. Think back to why “YOU’RE” online – to find information right? What good are banners to you? Do banners provide you any good information? Absolutely not. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t discourage using banners – I just say to only use them after you have content on your website. And stick to just 1 or 2 banners. The goal here is to hook someone with good content, then urge them to click the banner to learn more. Don’t just slop up a bunch of banners and expect to become a super affiliate… 3. Promoting Only One Product: This was something I learned from Ken Envoy and it made no sense to me until I tried it. Let’s use an example to illustrate: Let’s say you’re looking for a car and you ask someone “Hey, which one should I buy?” Would you rather have the person show you 3, give you the positives and negatives and then “suggest” a car or just shove one of them down your throat and refuse to talk about anything else? I think the answer is clear – you much rather have someone RECOMMEND something. So, do the same on your websites – let your consumer choose what link they click on (your conversions will g How To Write A Press Release akes you better learn to avoid like the plague:Have you ever sent out a media release and got no response? Zero, zip, nil, zilch?The majority of media releases never get used by the media. Why is this?Having worked in the media and in media relations for more than 20 years here are my insights on the nine reasons the media won't use your news release.1. Information Overload.Journalists are bombarded with information. When I was at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation our fax would spew out at least a hundred media releases a day. W 1. Not Building For Search Engines: If you’re an affiliate and want to be successful at it, you better learn to make search engines your best friend. Search engines are a better source for long-term, targeted and FREE traffic. Make sure to build your site in clean HTML coding, provide good content and optimize all your pages (not just the home page). I firmly believe that all affiliates need to study search engine optimization closely. If you want to learn how to optimize websites quickly without spending years studying, check out my “push-button” system at http://www.DominateSearchEngines.com 2. Not Enough Text – Too Many Banners: This might be the #1 problem – I come across hundreds of these sites almost daily. Think back to why “YOU’RE” online – to find information right? What good are banners to you? Do banners provide you any good information? Absolutely not. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t discourage using banners – I just say to only use them after you have content on your website. And stick to just 1 or 2 banners. The goal here is to hook someone with good content, then urge them to click the banner to learn more. Don’t just slop up a bunch of banners and expect to become a super affiliate… 3. Promoting Only One Product: This was something I learned from Ken Envoy and it made no sense to me until I tried it. Let’s use an example to illustrate: Let’s say you’re looking for a car and you ask someone “Hey, which one should I buy?” Would you rather have the person show you 3, give you the positives and negatives and then “suggest” a car or just shove one of them down your throat and refuse to talk about anything else? I think the answer is clear – you much rather have someone RECOMMEND something. So, do the same on your websites – let your consumer choose what link they click on (your conversions will Instrument Technicians and Dual Trade Electricians – The Backbone of Industrial Companies ptimization closely. If you want to learn how to optimize websites quickly without spending years studying, check out my “push-button” system at http://www.DominateSearchEngines.comRecent government studies have revealed the fact that there is an acute global deficit of blue collar laborers in present, the crisis regarding manual workforce becoming increasingly prominent in the last few decades. This phenomenon has been augmented and sustained by a pronounced migration of blue collar workers and specialized, off-contract laborers towards other work fields, generating serious employment issues to a wide range of industrial companies that depend on such categories of workforce in order to sustai 2. Not Enough Text – Too Many Banners: This might be the #1 problem – I come across hundreds of these sites almost daily. Think back to why “YOU’RE” online – to find information right? What good are banners to you? Do banners provide you any good information? Absolutely not. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t discourage using banners – I just say to only use them after you have content on your website. And stick to just 1 or 2 banners. The goal here is to hook someone with good content, then urge them to click the banner to learn more. Don’t just slop up a bunch of banners and expect to become a super affiliate… 3. Promoting Only One Product: This was something I learned from Ken Envoy and it made no sense to me until I tried it. Let’s use an example to illustrate: Let’s say you’re looking for a car and you ask someone “Hey, which one should I buy?” Would you rather have the person show you 3, give you the positives and negatives and then “suggest” a car or just shove one of them down your throat and refuse to talk about anything else? I think the answer is clear – you much rather have someone RECOMMEND something. So, do the same on your websites – let your consumer choose what link they click on (your conversions will Store Fixture Prices t me wrong, I don’t discourage using banners – I just say to only use them after you have content on your website. And stick to just 1 or 2 banners. The goal here is to hook someone with good content, then urge them to click the banner to learn more. Don’t just slop up a bunch of banners and expect to become a super affiliate…Store fixture prices depend on various factors, mainly customer preferences. Among them quality and capacity are the most important ones. Quality is necessary to keep the fixtures in good condition for longer periods without damage or breakage. Capacity means the ability of store fixtures to hold more items. Fixtures with more capacity and high quality are expensive compared to fixtures of lesser quality.Therefore, persons who are in need of store fixtures should give equal importance to quality and capacity 3. Promoting Only One Product: This was something I learned from Ken Envoy and it made no sense to me until I tried it. Let’s use an example to illustrate: Let’s say you’re looking for a car and you ask someone “Hey, which one should I buy?” Would you rather have the person show you 3, give you the positives and negatives and then “suggest” a car or just shove one of them down your throat and refuse to talk about anything else? I think the answer is clear – you much rather have someone RECOMMEND something. So, do the same on your websites – let your consumer choose what link they click on (your conversions will How to Leverage Your Expertise with Tips Booklets illustrate: Let’s say you’re looking for a car and you ask someone “Hey, which one should I buy?” Would you rather have the person show you 3, give you the positives and negatives and then “suggest” a car or just shove one of them down your throat and refuse to talk about anything else?I first heard of tips sheets and tips booklets from the author of Making a Living Without a Job, Barbara Winter, a completely delightful writer and entrepreneur who aspires to have everyone create an inspired business. I then attended several teleclasses by the woman I consider to be the tips booklet queen, Paulette Ensign, where I fully understood the idea of how a tips booklet could help you leverage your expertise.Ensign describes a tips booklet as a pamphlet-like publication that serves to educate a targ I think the answer is clear – you much rather have someone RECOMMEND something. So, do the same on your websites – let your consumer choose what link they click on (your conversions will go through the roof). 4. Not Giving Away FREE Products: Another mistake I see done on almost 98% of the websites I visit – they have absolutely no viral marketing build into their system. If you want to hook someone and build loyalty, put some of your best information into a small PDF – give it away for free and watch your sales and traffic multiply. NOTE: This is a more long-term strategy so be patient… 5. Hard-Selling: If you know anything about affiliate marketing, then you’ve heard of “PRE-SELL” – well it’s a shocker that most people never use it. PRE-SELL is when you warm up to your visitor with some good content and information and then slowly “recommend” them to buy something. I also never thought this would work until I tried it. Hard-selling is what your merchant should be doing, you, however, should avoid it at all costs. 6. Too Much Going On… This mistake is a bit related to the “Too many banners” mistake. I can’t even begin to tell you how many times I have WANTED to buy something but just couldn’t find the right link to do it. Some affiliate websites have a million things going on – the reader gets so confused that they hit the back button and “poof,” never come back. Keep your pages targeted and clean – go for ONE goal – to get the click over to the merchant(s) you’re promoting. Golden Rule: The more you show them, the more confused they get. I highly suggest reading those 6 again – they are very important to master if you want to become a super affiliate one day. Even I am going back to my old projects and still fixing my mistakes – they’re all over the place. But, the second I fix them, I see an enormous difference, you will too.
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