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Program Review - Panduan Kembara's Misi Jutawan (Millionaire's Mission) a silly thing to do to come up to us and play us like we were born a few days ago. First, If I am going to get a group to fill out a survey, especially if I have been "selected", and I am going to give them something in return to do so, I would offer the table, say, free desert now. Why do I say this? remember, you are marketing your business....make it work.Make people who just enjoyed the meal and the service go out and tell someone else.This program has been around for years here in Malaysia but Malaysians barely knew anything about it. That was last year. Now Malaysians everywhere are talking about it after seeing ads about this program on Google. Suddenly we have a lot of questions being thrown in many Malaysian internet marketing forums questioning the legitimacy of this program.So far Sahabatul Ventures have not receive any queries or questions on this program from our site visitors but we have been talking about this program among ourselves for quite a while and I feel that it is best that we share what we knew with the rest of t Stand up and believe that the way you are conducting your survey is for your customers, not just you alone. Don't try and fool people, were not fooled.If you are going to have a couple fill out a survey, how about buy one meal get the second meal half off. After all, it appears this is a random selection. Not everyoneis doing this. Now, I am not looking for free handouts. As a matter of fact, I would have rather g Interview with Gene Kavner-Former World-Wide Leader of the Amazon.com Associates Program I have learned over the years that when it comes to online marketing as I know it, it's not about what I want in my business. It's really about what people who visit my website want. For awhile I didn't understand that philosophy. How do I find out what people want?Shawn Collins: Thank you for Gene Kavner, joining us today for a little chat. If you're not familiar with Gene, he was formerly of the Worldwide Leader of the Amazon.com Associates program. He's also an experienced entrepreneur and very active in the affiliate business. He's a blogger with the site AffiliateBrand.com. It's great to have you here, Gene.Gene Kavner: Good morning, Shawn. Thank you. Same here.Shawn: Great. Just have a handful of questions here. I'd love to hear what you think about them. I'll jump right in. One thing I'm curious How would you define affilia Finding out what people want is not something you, I or anyone else for that matter can pull out of thin air. If we are going to be successful online, even offline in the brick and mortar world, we have to take our eyes off of ourselves and put them onto our potential customers.So how do we do this? The answer is quite simple yet complex.That is to conduct a survey or surveys.Conducting surveys is simple. On your website you can create forms for people to fill out. If you are going to put a form on your website, I would limit only one form. You do not want to bombard people with forms.Keep it simple as the saying goes. Do not get too personal in your form. In other words only ask for first name and email. That is it when it comes to their personal information. Now, from their you can use your own imagination on the rest of the form makeup. Whatever it is you want to sell, make your survey easily accessible on your website. The number of visitors visiting your site will determine the number of surveys filled out and sent to your emails inbox. Its all numbers anyway....whether its marketing a product or service and conducting surveys. This is an excellent way of building lists specific to what people want to buy. Notice how I said whatever it is you want to sell. What that means is, you don't know yet if you have what people really want. That is the purpose of the survey. To find out if they want what you have. Once you collect the data and you are ready to sell, you have in your hand a ready made list of names specific for that product or service you are offering. Not too long ago, this year as a matter of fact (2004 currently), I learned what not to do in a survey. I will give you my experience of what not to do and how to remedy this situation. I recently got married and five of my family and friends took me to dinner two days prior to the wedding. As we were finishing our meal, the manager came to our table and told us that we have been selected to participate in a survey. She told us that if we participated, we would receive $3 off of our next meal. Come to find out, our bill which totaled over $120 collectively, the $3 off was for the entire group at the table. Ok, I think its nice that they offered this, but lets look at the reality of this situation. First of all, $3 off of over $120 does not get anyone too excited nor does it want to make anyone go through the hassle, yes hassle of filling out a survey when they are enjoying a night out with family and friends. Secondly, the odds of us getting together again and eating at this particular restaraunt are slim to none. So what does that tell me? That tells me one of two things. Either someone did not take their eyes off of themselves and put them onto their customers or, they knew the odds of us coming back as a group were slim and it works completely in their favor.That is disturbing to me. Now for my input on a remedy. What would I do in this situation? Well first of all, everything I stated in the above paragraph, all of my family and friends after we were "selected" kind of looked at each other in amazement and disbelief. We all knew that it was a silly thing to do to come up to us and play us like we were born a few days ago. First, If I am going to get a group to fill out a survey, especially if I have been "selected", and I am going to give them something in return to do so, I would offer the table, say, free desert now. Why do I say this? remember, you are marketing your business....make it work.Make people who just enjoyed the meal and the service go out and tell someone else. Stand up and believe that the way you are conducting your survey is for your customers, not just you alone. Don't try and fool people, were not fooled.If you are going to have a couple fill out a survey, how about buy one meal get the second meal half off. After all, it appears this is a random selection. Not everyoneis doing this. Now, I am not looking for free handouts. As a matter of fact, I would have rather gi Are Your Icebreakers A SNORE? s.Keep it simple as the saying goes.What is an Icebreaker?In group activities, icebreakers are those fun, energizing activities, which allow the participants in the group to get to know each other. They can also be used to introduce a topic, to facilitate teamwork, to get people engaged in a program, to loosen them up to start sharing feelings and ideas, or simply just for fun!As the name suggests, an icebreaker session is designed to “break the ice” at an event or meeting.What is the ice that needs to be broken?They haven't met each other beforeThey have never worked with you before as Do not get too personal in your form. In other words only ask for first name and email. That is it when it comes to their personal information. Now, from their you can use your own imagination on the rest of the form makeup. Whatever it is you want to sell, make your survey easily accessible on your website. The number of visitors visiting your site will determine the number of surveys filled out and sent to your emails inbox. Its all numbers anyway....whether its marketing a product or service and conducting surveys. This is an excellent way of building lists specific to what people want to buy. Notice how I said whatever it is you want to sell. What that means is, you don't know yet if you have what people really want. That is the purpose of the survey. To find out if they want what you have. Once you collect the data and you are ready to sell, you have in your hand a ready made list of names specific for that product or service you are offering. Not too long ago, this year as a matter of fact (2004 currently), I learned what not to do in a survey. I will give you my experience of what not to do and how to remedy this situation. I recently got married and five of my family and friends took me to dinner two days prior to the wedding. As we were finishing our meal, the manager came to our table and told us that we have been selected to participate in a survey. She told us that if we participated, we would receive $3 off of our next meal. Come to find out, our bill which totaled over $120 collectively, the $3 off was for the entire group at the table. Ok, I think its nice that they offered this, but lets look at the reality of this situation. First of all, $3 off of over $120 does not get anyone too excited nor does it want to make anyone go through the hassle, yes hassle of filling out a survey when they are enjoying a night out with family and friends. Secondly, the odds of us getting together again and eating at this particular restaraunt are slim to none. So what does that tell me? That tells me one of two things. Either someone did not take their eyes off of themselves and put them onto their customers or, they knew the odds of us coming back as a group were slim and it works completely in their favor.That is disturbing to me. Now for my input on a remedy. What would I do in this situation? Well first of all, everything I stated in the above paragraph, all of my family and friends after we were "selected" kind of looked at each other in amazement and disbelief. We all knew that it was a silly thing to do to come up to us and play us like we were born a few days ago. First, If I am going to get a group to fill out a survey, especially if I have been "selected", and I am going to give them something in return to do so, I would offer the table, say, free desert now. Why do I say this? remember, you are marketing your business....make it work.Make people who just enjoyed the meal and the service go out and tell someone else. Stand up and believe that the way you are conducting your survey is for your customers, not just you alone. Don't try and fool people, were not fooled.If you are going to have a couple fill out a survey, how about buy one meal get the second meal half off. After all, it appears this is a random selection. Not everyoneis doing this. Now, I am not looking for free handouts. As a matter of fact, I would have rather g How To Choose A Profitable Niche To Market To On eBay – Part II collect the data and you are ready to sell, you have in your hand a ready made list of names specific for that product or service you are offering.Niche marketing has become a popular concept on the internet in recent years and a number of products have been developed teaching the importance of profitable niche selection, segmentation and marketing – but there are currently no products which deal with selecting a profitable niche marketing for eBay eBook sellers. So, in this article I will outline the exact steps and considerations you should take in order to ensure that your eBay eBook business makes you an abundance of cash this year and for many years to come.Whether or not you are passionate about the niche you have selected is an important f Not too long ago, this year as a matter of fact (2004 currently), I learned what not to do in a survey. I will give you my experience of what not to do and how to remedy this situation. I recently got married and five of my family and friends took me to dinner two days prior to the wedding. As we were finishing our meal, the manager came to our table and told us that we have been selected to participate in a survey. She told us that if we participated, we would receive $3 off of our next meal. Come to find out, our bill which totaled over $120 collectively, the $3 off was for the entire group at the table. Ok, I think its nice that they offered this, but lets look at the reality of this situation. First of all, $3 off of over $120 does not get anyone too excited nor does it want to make anyone go through the hassle, yes hassle of filling out a survey when they are enjoying a night out with family and friends. Secondly, the odds of us getting together again and eating at this particular restaraunt are slim to none. So what does that tell me? That tells me one of two things. Either someone did not take their eyes off of themselves and put them onto their customers or, they knew the odds of us coming back as a group were slim and it works completely in their favor.That is disturbing to me. Now for my input on a remedy. What would I do in this situation? Well first of all, everything I stated in the above paragraph, all of my family and friends after we were "selected" kind of looked at each other in amazement and disbelief. We all knew that it was a silly thing to do to come up to us and play us like we were born a few days ago. First, If I am going to get a group to fill out a survey, especially if I have been "selected", and I am going to give them something in return to do so, I would offer the table, say, free desert now. Why do I say this? remember, you are marketing your business....make it work.Make people who just enjoyed the meal and the service go out and tell someone else. Stand up and believe that the way you are conducting your survey is for your customers, not just you alone. Don't try and fool people, were not fooled.If you are going to have a couple fill out a survey, how about buy one meal get the second meal half off. After all, it appears this is a random selection. Not everyoneis doing this. Now, I am not looking for free handouts. As a matter of fact, I would have rather g Charisma in the Workplace t of all, $3 off of over $120 does not get anyone too excited nor does it want to make anyone go through the hassle, yes hassle of filling out a survey when they are enjoying a night out with family and friends.Television producer Mark Goodson invariably responded to the question, “How do you select people to appear as contestants on your shows?” with the same answer: “We look for three things. Personality, personality and personality.” Mr. Goodson’s response applies not only to the selection of people to appear on TV reality and game shows, but to applicants for high-level management jobs.When jobs of high caliber, such as COO, CEO and President, are vacated, there are many qualities to be considered in an applicant, qualities such as capability, experience, and education. But the quality that is most likel Secondly, the odds of us getting together again and eating at this particular restaraunt are slim to none. So what does that tell me? That tells me one of two things. Either someone did not take their eyes off of themselves and put them onto their customers or, they knew the odds of us coming back as a group were slim and it works completely in their favor.That is disturbing to me. Now for my input on a remedy. What would I do in this situation? Well first of all, everything I stated in the above paragraph, all of my family and friends after we were "selected" kind of looked at each other in amazement and disbelief. We all knew that it was a silly thing to do to come up to us and play us like we were born a few days ago. First, If I am going to get a group to fill out a survey, especially if I have been "selected", and I am going to give them something in return to do so, I would offer the table, say, free desert now. Why do I say this? remember, you are marketing your business....make it work.Make people who just enjoyed the meal and the service go out and tell someone else. Stand up and believe that the way you are conducting your survey is for your customers, not just you alone. Don't try and fool people, were not fooled.If you are going to have a couple fill out a survey, how about buy one meal get the second meal half off. After all, it appears this is a random selection. Not everyoneis doing this. Now, I am not looking for free handouts. As a matter of fact, I would have rather g 9 Ways to Increase Cashflow for Small Business Growth a silly thing to do to come up to us and play us like we were born a few days ago. First, If I am going to get a group to fill out a survey, especially if I have been "selected", and I am going to give them something in return to do so, I would offer the table, say, free desert now. Why do I say this? remember, you are marketing your business....make it work.Make people who just enjoyed the meal and the service go out and tell someone else.Cashflow Idea No. 1. Use ‘cashflow’ sales checklists.For sales people, get them to ask every single customer to make another ‘add-on’ purchase with the one they’ve already made. A great way to do this is to have a shopping ‘checklist’ of what the customer could buy.Cashflow Idea No. 2. Use ‘cashflow’ payment checklists.For your administration team. Have a checklist of your customers and when their payments are due. Set up reminder e-mails/sms’s/and faxes for each customer to ensure their payment is received on time.Cashflow Idea No. 3. Increase your prices.Most business p Stand up and believe that the way you are conducting your survey is for your customers, not just you alone. Don't try and fool people, were not fooled.If you are going to have a couple fill out a survey, how about buy one meal get the second meal half off. After all, it appears this is a random selection. Not everyoneis doing this. Now, I am not looking for free handouts. As a matter of fact, I would have rather given the manager (and no disrespect to her) $5 to leave. It's obvious to me in this circumstance that this particular establishment does not want to give away anything. They want it to only benefit themselves.But if you are a business and you want true success in surveys, do it right. The final approach? Instead of offering anything, put surveys out on the table and let people make up their own minds. People like to be left alone and not annoyed. Its ok to ask for the sale, but no means no. If you continue to push someone, they won't come back. After all, would you?
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