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For a Client-Attracting Website, Create a Special Offer That Motivates Visitors to Say Yes eating sleepy titles for your teleclasses.You’re a service business, such as a coach, accountant, consultant, speech coach, office organizer or virtual assistant.A prospective client lands on your website. “Nice site,” she says, nodding approvingly. “Great logo.”So she looks for a Call to Action: "Click here and get a Free Report."And you offer one. 101 things a coach [accountant, consultant, speech coach, office organizer or virtual assis My course "7 Best-Kept Secrets of Client-Attracting Websites" generates more interest than ""How to Write Copy for Your Website." And that's not as sizzling as it could be. A problem-solving class might be called: "Creating an 'Aha!' Moment Just When You Need It" Mary Lynn, of The Wri Home improvements Strategic Internet Marketing means attracting clients to your website. Many e-
businesses have built huge successes on a foundation of teleseminars.Home improvements are remodeling projects undertaken by homeowners to improve their home not only aesthetically or as living quarters but as an investment. They expect to get the returns on their invest ment when they sell their house. According to sources, home improvements, home improvements are a major investment exercise by American homeowners.Home improvements projects are many. You can undertake the remodeling o But to win with teleseminars, you have to avoid these 7 traps. (1) Charging too much or too little. Charge nothing and you may attract sign-ups, but they're often no-shows. Some openly search for content they can use in their own classes. Many will disappear as soon as you ask for a dollar. Many marketers start with no-fee classes and then charge as their reputation grows. But when someone finds your class for the first time, she or he may be unfamiliar with what you offered before. And the whole dynamic of a class will change when you charge even a small fee. (2) Choosing a ho-hum topic. If you can frame your subject to show that you will help people make money, lose weight and/or find a soulmate, you'll attract more motivated participants. (3) Wasting time on the call. Remember participants pay with their time, whether or not you charge for participation. Ten minutes for a sales pitch, ten minutes for roll call, twenty minutes for participants to "share" why they're here. Now you've got twenty minutes to deliver content. Better to plan on fifty-eight minutes of value with a one-hour class. You can follow up with an email to remind participants who you are. (4) Creating sleepy titles for your teleclasses. My course "7 Best-Kept Secrets of Client-Attracting Websites" generates more interest than ""How to Write Copy for Your Website." And that's not as sizzling as it could be. A problem-solving class might be called: "Creating an 'Aha!' Moment Just When You Need It" Mary Lynn, of The Writ Top Marketing Concepts to Make Money Online – Part 1 nly search for content they can use in their own classes. Many will disappear as
soon as you ask for a dollar.The following concepts are extremely important to understand if you expect to make money online. Those Basic concepts should become the first step you take each and every time you implement a new home business idea.You should also realize that those concepts have been used and tested multiple times by big time earner on the net. They have been working by most of the successful internet marketer out there.Be Pas Many marketers start with no-fee classes and then charge as their reputation grows. But when someone finds your class for the first time, she or he may be unfamiliar with what you offered before. And the whole dynamic of a class will change when you charge even a small fee. (2) Choosing a ho-hum topic. If you can frame your subject to show that you will help people make money, lose weight and/or find a soulmate, you'll attract more motivated participants. (3) Wasting time on the call. Remember participants pay with their time, whether or not you charge for participation. Ten minutes for a sales pitch, ten minutes for roll call, twenty minutes for participants to "share" why they're here. Now you've got twenty minutes to deliver content. Better to plan on fifty-eight minutes of value with a one-hour class. You can follow up with an email to remind participants who you are. (4) Creating sleepy titles for your teleclasses. My course "7 Best-Kept Secrets of Client-Attracting Websites" generates more interest than ""How to Write Copy for Your Website." And that's not as sizzling as it could be. A problem-solving class might be called: "Creating an 'Aha!' Moment Just When You Need It" Mary Lynn, of The Wri The Amount Of Money An Internet Marketer Cannot Make
change when you charge even a small fee.There are about six billion people in the world today. Some of the six billion people are sellers of one thing or the other while some other ones are buyers of those things sold by the set of sellers. Interestingly, the sellers can become buyers overnight and the buyers can also be turned to sellers. It then follows that virtually everyone is into the business of buying and selling at one point or the other and in one way or (2) Choosing a ho-hum topic. If you can frame your subject to show that you will help people make money, lose weight and/or find a soulmate, you'll attract more motivated participants. (3) Wasting time on the call. Remember participants pay with their time, whether or not you charge for participation. Ten minutes for a sales pitch, ten minutes for roll call, twenty minutes for participants to "share" why they're here. Now you've got twenty minutes to deliver content. Better to plan on fifty-eight minutes of value with a one-hour class. You can follow up with an email to remind participants who you are. (4) Creating sleepy titles for your teleclasses. My course "7 Best-Kept Secrets of Client-Attracting Websites" generates more interest than ""How to Write Copy for Your Website." And that's not as sizzling as it could be. A problem-solving class might be called: "Creating an 'Aha!' Moment Just When You Need It" Mary Lynn, of The Wri Help! My Boomers Are Retiring! harge for
participation. Ten minutes for a sales pitch, ten minutes for roll call, twenty minutes
for participants to "share" why they're here. Now you've got twenty minutes to
deliver content.Next time you've got a bunch of senior managers in a room together, ask those who are eligible to retire within five years to leave the room. Then figure out how you're going to replace them.That's an exercise I've done with senior management in a client company. A full third of the senior people in that room were eligible to take their pension and go within five years.This is not just a problem in the execut Better to plan on fifty-eight minutes of value with a one-hour class. You can follow up with an email to remind participants who you are. (4) Creating sleepy titles for your teleclasses. My course "7 Best-Kept Secrets of Client-Attracting Websites" generates more interest than ""How to Write Copy for Your Website." And that's not as sizzling as it could be. A problem-solving class might be called: "Creating an 'Aha!' Moment Just When You Need It" Mary Lynn, of The Wri Online Profit Creation - How to Create a Sales Funnel eating sleepy titles for your teleclasses.So how should your sales funnel be structured?Of course the idea of a sales funnel is to introduce progressively more advanced and more expensive products as your subscribers purchase each progressively more advanced product.A sample sales funnel might be structured like this:1) A free product2) A $10 - $17 product.3) A $27 - $47 product4) A $67 - $97 product5) A $297 - $ My course "7 Best-Kept Secrets of Client-Attracting Websites" generates more interest than ""How to Write Copy for Your Website." And that's not as sizzling as it could be. A problem-solving class might be called: "Creating an 'Aha!' Moment Just When You Need It" Mary Lynn, of The Writers Center, calls her novel-writing class, "Write your novel -- in one day!" A class on the business of creativity was re-named, "As you earn more, keep more!" (5) Turning the class over to your Inner Grinch. Focus on moving to something wonderful, not avoiding something horrible. "Most businesses fail! Will yours be one of them?" becomes "One percent of home businesses will gross six figures this year - and yours can be one of them!" Of course, you must be able make that claim honestly and ethically -- and a few testimonials wouldn't hurt. (6) Being too modest and humble to take charge of your own teleclass. Be prepared to cut off long-winded questions and participants who want to give "advice" to other callers. Stay focused, organized and on topic. Make sure everyone has a chance to participate -- not just the most proactive callers -- but I wouldn't force participation. I believe participants have the right to "lurk" silently. (7) Not using your unique personality. "June" has such a charismatic personality that her classes would fill with eager prospects if she read the phone book aloud for an hour. "Bill" has such weak, tentative delivery that his classes actually turn away prospects who love his website. Teleclasses can be fun for both leaders and participants -- and there's no more convenie
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