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    Now is the time to launch that new product in the market together with the new face of your business. And what better way to do it than to give out brochures? Brochures are fun, colorful and eye-catching.You may think that brochures would only take a small amount of time because of its size. But to come up with an excellent brochure that would really attract attention woul
    you've identified the focus of your website, sit back and consider whether the content, structure and design are best suited to accomplish your goals.

    2. Provide Signposts

    To build interest in a product or service, consider structuring your website as a logical sequence of information, rather than a smorgasbord. The way to accomplish thi

    Workplace 911
    I've watched a few episodes of Nanny 911 and with the chaos, out of control children and seemingly irreparable behavior, it strikes me as a precursor to Workplace 911. No, not a new reality TV show, but everyday workplace problems.You see, kids who don't get their way, who learn to hit, manipulate, scream and throw things, grow up and go to work. By the time they're adults
    Some time ago I came across some incredible statistics. A study done by the e-tailing group showed a conversion rates for websites. A stunning a 64% of businesses surveyed had websites with less than a 6% conversion ratio. A further 19% "didn't know". If we make a leap of the imagination, and suggest that the 19% who 'didn't know' had relatively low conversion rates, we might conclude that in an incredible 83% of websites have less than a 6% conversion rate.

    To me, this simply isn't good enough. If the company has done a good job of specifying and targeting its markets, I think it should be shooting for at least a 10% to 15% conversion rate. Now, keep in mind that a conversion is not necessarily an e-sale. An e-newsletter sign up, a request for more information, a whitepaper download, a free trial, in fact anything that provides you with a visitor's contact information constitutes a conversion. Conversion really is KING for one simple reason; it's the only way to move your relationship to the next level (anyone remember Permission Marketing?), which provides you with an opportunity to follow-up and create a sale.

    Here are few tips to increase your conversion rate:

    1. Understand the Point

    Most small business sites aspire to be primarily lead generation sites, possibly with a small e-commerce element (we'll make that assumption in the rest of this article). When you've identified the focus of your website, sit back and consider whether the content, structure and design are best suited to accomplish your goals.

    2. Provide Signposts

    To build interest in a product or service, consider structuring your website as a logical sequence of information, rather than a smorgasbord. The way to accomplish this

    4 Ways to Overcome Marketing Challenges Forever
    For most small business owners, marketing is an overwhelming concept. They need marketing solutions that ensure a smooth-running, profitable business yet most don't know where to begin or how to focus their efforts.90% of small businesses don't even have a marketing plan. It's difficult to reach your destination if you don't know where you're going!If you're a small
    conversion rates, we might conclude that in an incredible 83% of websites have less than a 6% conversion rate.

    To me, this simply isn't good enough. If the company has done a good job of specifying and targeting its markets, I think it should be shooting for at least a 10% to 15% conversion rate. Now, keep in mind that a conversion is not necessarily an e-sale. An e-newsletter sign up, a request for more information, a whitepaper download, a free trial, in fact anything that provides you with a visitor's contact information constitutes a conversion. Conversion really is KING for one simple reason; it's the only way to move your relationship to the next level (anyone remember Permission Marketing?), which provides you with an opportunity to follow-up and create a sale.

    Here are few tips to increase your conversion rate:

    1. Understand the Point

    Most small business sites aspire to be primarily lead generation sites, possibly with a small e-commerce element (we'll make that assumption in the rest of this article). When you've identified the focus of your website, sit back and consider whether the content, structure and design are best suited to accomplish your goals.

    2. Provide Signposts

    To build interest in a product or service, consider structuring your website as a logical sequence of information, rather than a smorgasbord. The way to accomplish thi

    Over Delivering Provides Big Results
    Over promising is a problem only when you under deliver. There are a number of ways that you can overdeliver to your customers or prospects, and as a result create a win-win situation for you both. They will be provided with some additional value, while you will be upgrading your learning around a particular issue, adding another product or service to your business, or even inc
    sarily an e-sale. An e-newsletter sign up, a request for more information, a whitepaper download, a free trial, in fact anything that provides you with a visitor's contact information constitutes a conversion. Conversion really is KING for one simple reason; it's the only way to move your relationship to the next level (anyone remember Permission Marketing?), which provides you with an opportunity to follow-up and create a sale.

    Here are few tips to increase your conversion rate:

    1. Understand the Point

    Most small business sites aspire to be primarily lead generation sites, possibly with a small e-commerce element (we'll make that assumption in the rest of this article). When you've identified the focus of your website, sit back and consider whether the content, structure and design are best suited to accomplish your goals.

    2. Provide Signposts

    To build interest in a product or service, consider structuring your website as a logical sequence of information, rather than a smorgasbord. The way to accomplish thi

    5 Ideas for Writing Effective Sales Letters
    Sales letters, sent via e-mail or snail mail, are an effective and inexpensive way to get your message out. Even if your letter goes out to thousands of people, it can give the feel of a personal communication — IF you write it in a direct and conversational tone.To get your creative juices flowing, here are five tried and true formulas that can work for either e-mail or p
    arketing?), which provides you with an opportunity to follow-up and create a sale.

    Here are few tips to increase your conversion rate:

    1. Understand the Point

    Most small business sites aspire to be primarily lead generation sites, possibly with a small e-commerce element (we'll make that assumption in the rest of this article). When you've identified the focus of your website, sit back and consider whether the content, structure and design are best suited to accomplish your goals.

    2. Provide Signposts

    To build interest in a product or service, consider structuring your website as a logical sequence of information, rather than a smorgasbord. The way to accomplish thi

    Become an E-Book Author ... Make Money From Your Knowledge!
    "E-Book" is short for Electronic Book---an organized set of content delivered in an electronic format. There are many different types of e-books including packaged executables, PDF, and formats for the handheld computer.As with so many of the original e-books, your e-book doesn't have to be about Making Money or Internet Marketing---people are interested in many other thin
    you've identified the focus of your website, sit back and consider whether the content, structure and design are best suited to accomplish your goals.

    2. Provide Signposts

    To build interest in a product or service, consider structuring your website as a logical sequence of information, rather than a smorgasbord. The way to accomplish this is to reduce the number of links, and identify the next-best click for each page. The next- best click is essentially a signpost pointing where you want your visitor to click once they've read the page they're currently on. The next-best click should stand out from the other links on a page. Ever been to a website that had a "more" link at the bottom of a page of content? That's a next-best click.

    3. Let's Do a Deal

    For lead generation sites, collecting visitors contact information in exchange for something is the desired outcome. The exchange should be high-value to the recipient, low cost to the provider, and have a low perception of commitment. Typical on-line exchanges of this sort include free-trials, product demos, and whitepapers. Be careful not to ask for too much information in the exchange (this raises the perceived commitment level). Ask only for information that's essential to you.

    4. Track and Experiment

    Once your site is up and running, pay careful attention to the results you're getting. Establish a baseline of results and then begin making changes to impact your conversion rate. Make sure you allow enough time for changes to show an impact, if your site gets only a few visitors, each test element might be in place for a month or even longer.

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