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Affiliate Marketing Success Blueprint - Your Step-By-Step Blueprint entences of your email tell people who you are, and what you want them to do. Then you can use the rest of the email to expand on your products and services.So you started out with affiliate marketing with the idea that in just a couple months you were going to be making the residual income you were promised, driving the car you want and living the exact life style you choose.You got so excited with the idea that you jumped at it, why not, it’s basically a no brainer right?. All you have to do is build a quick web page, drive traffic, build a list and BINGO! You just made your first two sales! 7) Deadline. Set a deadline for your offer by using phrases such as “First 100 to apply” or “The Offer Expires on December 25, 2006” - fear of missing out on something always generates a good click through. 8) Send a text version of your message together with the HTML part. Don’t neglect the text version. Make sure it is composed well. It can be useful for those reci The Low Down On Local Internet Searches With a never-ending flow of spam on the Internet people are careful with every new message they receive. Some people immediately delete suspicious emails without opening them, others use anti-spam filters that block any email they consider as spam. It’s great if you already have a list of subscribers, to which you are sending newsletters at a regular basis. People know who you are and most likely have your email address in their address books or whitelists, so your email is let through with no problems.
But what about the first email campaign? How can you maximize the chances of getting a decent response from your first mailing?When you have a business website, you'll want to learn just how people are searching for your business at the search engines. Make sure that they find you as easily as possible by being ranked high for local Internet searches. Thankfully, this isn't difficult to do when you have the right tools.When you're looking for a certain product or service, you generally type in exactly what you need – i.e. web hosting. Once you get a list of the w The first email campaign often gets a low response rate. In some degree this is due to the product or service you are offering, or the design of the website. But a great part of it is in the message itself. Follow these simple rules and your email campaign should be successful right from the beginning: 1) Don’t send from a forged or non existing email address. Use your valid email in the email From field. People can reply to your message so be sure the replies arrive to a real person. 2) Know what you want to achieve by your email before you sit down and write it. Do you want more visitors to your website? More sales for your products? More signups to your newsletter? Whatever aim you have, keep it in mind while writing your email. 3) Spell it right. There's nothing worse than receiving a marketing email with poor spelling and grammar. Read and re-read your message a few times to discover and correct possible mistakes and typos. 4) Don’t write too long. Split the text into paragraphs. Keep the paragraphs short and punchy - you have very little time to grab people's attention. Use simple words, short phrases and paragraphs consisting of just 1-3 short sentences. 5) Don’t use all capital letters! The text in all capitals is difficult to read and looks like you are shouting. Occasional use of capital letters to emphasize a word is ok, but be aware that some spam filters delete email messages with words all in capitals. 6) Call to action. In first two sentences of your email tell people who you are, and what you want them to do. Then you can use the rest of the email to expand on your products and services. 7) Deadline. Set a deadline for your offer by using phrases such as “First 100 to apply” or “The Offer Expires on December 25, 2006” - fear of missing out on something always generates a good click through. 8) Send a text version of your message together with the HTML part. Don’t neglect the text version. Make sure it is composed well. It can be useful for those recip Do You Really Understand Your Visitors il campaign? How can you maximize the chances of getting a decent response from your first mailing?Have you ever been on a website and found yourself leaving it because it was a cluttered mess? It is was nothing but a bunch or graphics and links to one sales page after another. It is amazing how many really bad websites there are. They do not understand their visitors. If they did they would spend more time offering you a website that was worth sticking around on.Internet marketing is really very simple. Understand your visitor and what t The first email campaign often gets a low response rate. In some degree this is due to the product or service you are offering, or the design of the website. But a great part of it is in the message itself. Follow these simple rules and your email campaign should be successful right from the beginning: 1) Don’t send from a forged or non existing email address. Use your valid email in the email From field. People can reply to your message so be sure the replies arrive to a real person. 2) Know what you want to achieve by your email before you sit down and write it. Do you want more visitors to your website? More sales for your products? More signups to your newsletter? Whatever aim you have, keep it in mind while writing your email. 3) Spell it right. There's nothing worse than receiving a marketing email with poor spelling and grammar. Read and re-read your message a few times to discover and correct possible mistakes and typos. 4) Don’t write too long. Split the text into paragraphs. Keep the paragraphs short and punchy - you have very little time to grab people's attention. Use simple words, short phrases and paragraphs consisting of just 1-3 short sentences. 5) Don’t use all capital letters! The text in all capitals is difficult to read and looks like you are shouting. Occasional use of capital letters to emphasize a word is ok, but be aware that some spam filters delete email messages with words all in capitals. 6) Call to action. In first two sentences of your email tell people who you are, and what you want them to do. Then you can use the rest of the email to expand on your products and services. 7) Deadline. Set a deadline for your offer by using phrases such as “First 100 to apply” or “The Offer Expires on December 25, 2006” - fear of missing out on something always generates a good click through. 8) Send a text version of your message together with the HTML part. Don’t neglect the text version. Make sure it is composed well. It can be useful for those reci Multiply Your Sales eply to your message so be sure the replies arrive to a real person.When Thomas Edison’s light bulb finally burned for 45 straight hours he said, “If it will burn that number of hours now, I know I can make it burn a hundred.”What does this have to do with internet marketing?Everything.You see, if you can make 1 sale, you should be able to make a hundred sales.The problem is many internet marketers are only making a sale here or there (if any at all), but if you are making ANY sales…you 2) Know what you want to achieve by your email before you sit down and write it. Do you want more visitors to your website? More sales for your products? More signups to your newsletter? Whatever aim you have, keep it in mind while writing your email. 3) Spell it right. There's nothing worse than receiving a marketing email with poor spelling and grammar. Read and re-read your message a few times to discover and correct possible mistakes and typos. 4) Don’t write too long. Split the text into paragraphs. Keep the paragraphs short and punchy - you have very little time to grab people's attention. Use simple words, short phrases and paragraphs consisting of just 1-3 short sentences. 5) Don’t use all capital letters! The text in all capitals is difficult to read and looks like you are shouting. Occasional use of capital letters to emphasize a word is ok, but be aware that some spam filters delete email messages with words all in capitals. 6) Call to action. In first two sentences of your email tell people who you are, and what you want them to do. Then you can use the rest of the email to expand on your products and services. 7) Deadline. Set a deadline for your offer by using phrases such as “First 100 to apply” or “The Offer Expires on December 25, 2006” - fear of missing out on something always generates a good click through. 8) Send a text version of your message together with the HTML part. Don’t neglect the text version. Make sure it is composed well. It can be useful for those reci Internet Basics: Domain Name Forwarding is Like a Hall of Mirrors Don’t write too long. Split the text into paragraphs. Keep the paragraphs short and punchy - you have very little time to grab people's attention. Use simple words, short phrases and paragraphs consisting of just 1-3 short sentences.Ever been in a hall of mirrors at a circus or carnival? You go in, and you think you’re heading in one direction only to find out – bonk! – that was a mirror or glass, and suddenly you’re headed in a different direction all together.That’s what domain name forwarding is like.Say you’re on the Internet and you hear about a great new product and you can find out all about it at newproduct.com. So you type “newproduct.com” into your brow 5) Don’t use all capital letters! The text in all capitals is difficult to read and looks like you are shouting. Occasional use of capital letters to emphasize a word is ok, but be aware that some spam filters delete email messages with words all in capitals. 6) Call to action. In first two sentences of your email tell people who you are, and what you want them to do. Then you can use the rest of the email to expand on your products and services. 7) Deadline. Set a deadline for your offer by using phrases such as “First 100 to apply” or “The Offer Expires on December 25, 2006” - fear of missing out on something always generates a good click through. 8) Send a text version of your message together with the HTML part. Don’t neglect the text version. Make sure it is composed well. It can be useful for those reci Amake Money On eBay - Two Terms To New Sellers To Know entences of your email tell people who you are, and what you want them to do. Then you can use the rest of the email to expand on your products and services.The eBay world is filled with terms that every new seller must know to amake money on eBay. They are terms that must be learned before ever listing a single item. Mistakes can and will cost you sales and can turn profits into losses.The first term is BID. While most will know this word before even starting on eBay, for others it is new. A BID is simply a statement to eBay regarding the maximum price that a prospective buyer is willing to pay 7) Deadline. Set a deadline for your offer by using phrases such as “First 100 to apply” or “The Offer Expires on December 25, 2006” - fear of missing out on something always generates a good click through. 8) Send a text version of your message together with the HTML part. Don’t neglect the text version. Make sure it is composed well. It can be useful for those recipients who can read only text emails due to security reasons or email client configuration. If you compose your newsletter in G-Lock EasyMail, the program automatically creates a text version of the message and sends it together with the HTML part. You can also preview the text part before sending the message out and adjust it as you need. 9) Provide a way to unsubscribe. People must have a quick way to remove themselves from your mailing list. It may be an unsubscribe link somewhere at the bottom of your email. Don’t forget to exclude from your list those recipients who unsubscribed. 10) Always send a test message to yourself or your coworkers. The message can display differently after it is received by an email client. Make sure that everything is in place: images are shown, links are working, and text is formatted as it must be. Is everything looks fine, you are ready to send out to the world.
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