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Enough About Me Let's Talk About YOU? email. Print out the emails, fold them and place in a large box or plastic bag. This is where you will draw the winner. If you use this method to select a winner, I should warn you that you may receive hundreds of entries if you register your
contest with all the websites listed above. If you don't want to print out that many emails limit registering your contest to one or two websites.One of the biggest marketing mistakes I see constantly, in the newspaper, on the web, within company brochures, is the missing word: YOU.I cringe as I notice how enthralled these companies are with themselves. For instance, a sales letter I received late last year stated:==> "We have been in business for 10 years"==> "We’re having a sales contest to see how many we can sell"==> "We have won many awards…"==> "We serve clients in the Los Angeles area"Now, I hope you’re thinking w Another method would be to download the list of contestants from your autoresponder, print it out, fold the pages and drop them in a box. Randomly pull one of the pages and then point to a name and email address without looking. These are the two methods I've used in the past. You may have better ideas on selecting a winner. (10) Announce Working With Comparison Shopping Sites Like Shopzilla Sponsoring a contest is a no cost way of giving your business exposure and growing your own
email list fast. Here are 10 tips on how to organize and advertise your contest.As a new online store owner I was initially very excited by the prospect of bringing my products to the comparison shopping sites. It seemed like a fantastic way to be found and bring motivated buyers to my site and jump-start my new business. However, after a few months of pumping hundreds of quarters into the comparison shopping sites, the bills were mounting and I started to realize just how difficult these marketing channels really are.I think the easiest beginner mistake is not taking the cost-per-click bidding pro (1) Decide what you will give away. Since the purpose of the contest is to generate interest in your offer, the reward should be consistent with the focus of your business. For instance, if you sell beauty products you could give away a skin care product or a lipstick and matching eyeshadow. Just make sure your prize is something of worth. (2) Pinpoint the value of the reward. You will need this information when you register your contest using the links in #8. (3) Order the prize from your affiliate program vendor and have it sent to the winner once she or he has been selected. Or, purchase the reward well in advance so that once the winner is selected you can send it immediately. (4) Give your contest a catchy name to make it stand out. For instance, if you are giving away a rhinestone necklace, you could title your contest All That Glitters Give Away. (5) Formulate the rules of the contest. Should contestants be 18 years or older? Is the contest for USA residents only? How many times can the contestant enter? What is the deadline for entering? How long will you wait for the winner to contact you? Concerning the latter, I generally give the winner up to 10 days. If that time period has past and I have not heard from the winner, I hold another drawing. This procedure should be part of your contest rules. Regarding entry deadlines, make sure you indicate a time as well as a date. For instance, your rules could read "Deadline for entering is May 5, 2007, 5:00pm, Pacific Standard Time." Once that time has past, take down your contest web page so that no additional entries can be received. To review other contest rules as a guideline for your own, see # 8. Also, contact your state's Department of Consumer Affairs to make sure your contest is in compliance with their rules and regulations if applicable. (6) Post the details of your contest on a web page including the name of your contest, rules, reward description and value, and your contact information (in case there are questions). (7) Create an autoresponder for contest entries. Then place a corresponding sign up form on your web page. I find using the sign up form from my autoresponder easiest but your website creation software (Dreamweaver, FrontPage, etc.) may also have a form building feature. Collecting a name and email address is enough for me. I can always get a physical address from the winner when I'm ready to send their reward. However, if you plan to contact contestants by phone or mail in the future then go ahead and request that information as well. (8) Register your contest with Contest Hound, Contest Alley, Cashnet Sweepstakes and other websites that publish contests. (9) Each time someone signs up to enter, you should receive an email. Print out the emails, fold them and place in a large box or plastic bag. This is where you will draw the winner. If you use this method to select a winner, I should warn you that you may receive hundreds of entries if you register your contest with all the websites listed above. If you don't want to print out that many emails limit registering your contest to one or two websites. Another method would be to download the list of contestants from your autoresponder, print it out, fold the pages and drop them in a box. Randomly pull one of the pages and then point to a name and email address without looking. These are the two methods I've used in the past. You may have better ideas on selecting a winner. (10) Announce How to Monetize Autoresponders for Google Adsense Income e or he has been selected. Or, purchase the reward well in advance so that once the winner is selected you can send it immediately.Let me share with you an idea.... Autoresponders work great at follow up, but have you ever thought of doing this one little change to make more money?I recently went to one of the biggest internet marketing seminars last week in Los Angeles and one little tip they gave me, made a HUGE difference in my Adsense income in ONE DAY.I am no expert when it comes to Adsense, but this one little tip increased my revenue 6 times in one day from what I used to make.In one day, I matched the (4) Give your contest a catchy name to make it stand out. For instance, if you are giving away a rhinestone necklace, you could title your contest All That Glitters Give Away. (5) Formulate the rules of the contest. Should contestants be 18 years or older? Is the contest for USA residents only? How many times can the contestant enter? What is the deadline for entering? How long will you wait for the winner to contact you? Concerning the latter, I generally give the winner up to 10 days. If that time period has past and I have not heard from the winner, I hold another drawing. This procedure should be part of your contest rules. Regarding entry deadlines, make sure you indicate a time as well as a date. For instance, your rules could read "Deadline for entering is May 5, 2007, 5:00pm, Pacific Standard Time." Once that time has past, take down your contest web page so that no additional entries can be received. To review other contest rules as a guideline for your own, see # 8. Also, contact your state's Department of Consumer Affairs to make sure your contest is in compliance with their rules and regulations if applicable. (6) Post the details of your contest on a web page including the name of your contest, rules, reward description and value, and your contact information (in case there are questions). (7) Create an autoresponder for contest entries. Then place a corresponding sign up form on your web page. I find using the sign up form from my autoresponder easiest but your website creation software (Dreamweaver, FrontPage, etc.) may also have a form building feature. Collecting a name and email address is enough for me. I can always get a physical address from the winner when I'm ready to send their reward. However, if you plan to contact contestants by phone or mail in the future then go ahead and request that information as well. (8) Register your contest with Contest Hound, Contest Alley, Cashnet Sweepstakes and other websites that publish contests. (9) Each time someone signs up to enter, you should receive an email. Print out the emails, fold them and place in a large box or plastic bag. This is where you will draw the winner. If you use this method to select a winner, I should warn you that you may receive hundreds of entries if you register your contest with all the websites listed above. If you don't want to print out that many emails limit registering your contest to one or two websites. Another method would be to download the list of contestants from your autoresponder, print it out, fold the pages and drop them in a box. Randomly pull one of the pages and then point to a name and email address without looking. These are the two methods I've used in the past. You may have better ideas on selecting a winner. (10) Announce How Well Do You Know Them? should be part of your contest rules.It is often said that it is not who you know that matters, it is who knows you. Well I would like to extend this statement by saying that it is not only who you know and who knows you, but how well do you know them and they you?In business, networking is the ultimate form of promotion. It can help you to obtain new clients, a new job, or even help you to move up the corporate ladder. It is the process of building relationships. Any time that you attend a meeting, trade show, or a social function, you are networking whet Regarding entry deadlines, make sure you indicate a time as well as a date. For instance, your rules could read "Deadline for entering is May 5, 2007, 5:00pm, Pacific Standard Time." Once that time has past, take down your contest web page so that no additional entries can be received. To review other contest rules as a guideline for your own, see # 8. Also, contact your state's Department of Consumer Affairs to make sure your contest is in compliance with their rules and regulations if applicable. (6) Post the details of your contest on a web page including the name of your contest, rules, reward description and value, and your contact information (in case there are questions). (7) Create an autoresponder for contest entries. Then place a corresponding sign up form on your web page. I find using the sign up form from my autoresponder easiest but your website creation software (Dreamweaver, FrontPage, etc.) may also have a form building feature. Collecting a name and email address is enough for me. I can always get a physical address from the winner when I'm ready to send their reward. However, if you plan to contact contestants by phone or mail in the future then go ahead and request that information as well. (8) Register your contest with Contest Hound, Contest Alley, Cashnet Sweepstakes and other websites that publish contests. (9) Each time someone signs up to enter, you should receive an email. Print out the emails, fold them and place in a large box or plastic bag. This is where you will draw the winner. If you use this method to select a winner, I should warn you that you may receive hundreds of entries if you register your contest with all the websites listed above. If you don't want to print out that many emails limit registering your contest to one or two websites. Another method would be to download the list of contestants from your autoresponder, print it out, fold the pages and drop them in a box. Randomly pull one of the pages and then point to a name and email address without looking. These are the two methods I've used in the past. You may have better ideas on selecting a winner. (10) Announce Business Cards On The Internet I Business cards can bring loads of repeat traffic and referrals to your website.If you've ever tried to run a client-based business, you've probably already noticed that the conditions for success under a client model are nearly the same as the conditions for success with Internet business. A website can't succeed without referring links from other popular websites; a lawyer can't succeed without referrals from satisfied clients or other business contacts. Referrals, in both business models, are the single determining (7) Create an autoresponder for contest entries. Then place a corresponding sign up form on your web page. I find using the sign up form from my autoresponder easiest but your website creation software (Dreamweaver, FrontPage, etc.) may also have a form building feature. Collecting a name and email address is enough for me. I can always get a physical address from the winner when I'm ready to send their reward. However, if you plan to contact contestants by phone or mail in the future then go ahead and request that information as well. (8) Register your contest with Contest Hound, Contest Alley, Cashnet Sweepstakes and other websites that publish contests. (9) Each time someone signs up to enter, you should receive an email. Print out the emails, fold them and place in a large box or plastic bag. This is where you will draw the winner. If you use this method to select a winner, I should warn you that you may receive hundreds of entries if you register your contest with all the websites listed above. If you don't want to print out that many emails limit registering your contest to one or two websites. Another method would be to download the list of contestants from your autoresponder, print it out, fold the pages and drop them in a box. Randomly pull one of the pages and then point to a name and email address without looking. These are the two methods I've used in the past. You may have better ideas on selecting a winner. (10) Announce So You Want To Start A Business? email. Print out the emails, fold them and place in a large box or plastic bag. This is where you will draw the winner. If you use this method to select a winner, I should warn you that you may receive hundreds of entries if you register your
contest with all the websites listed above. If you don't want to print out that many emails limit registering your contest to one or two websites.Dear Fred & Lyna:I am tired of working for someone else. After reading your article on accessing your entrepreneur level, I feel confident that I have what it takes to own my own business. But I’m not sure what type to start. I love making candles; but don’t know if this would support me. Help.Ann- MontgomeryFred: This reminds me of a couple I knew who traveled for years staying in bed and breakfast inns across the country. They absolutely loved the bed and breakfast business. So, one day they both qui Another method would be to download the list of contestants from your autoresponder, print it out, fold the pages and drop them in a box. Randomly pull one of the pages and then point to a name and email address without looking. These are the two methods I've used in the past. You may have better ideas on selecting a winner. (10) Announce the winner via email on the date indicated in your contest rules. You might also want to send a separate email to the winner to make sure they receive the good news. When the winner contacts you, get their physical address (if you don't have it already) and send the reward promptly. Running a contest is a fun, no cost way or attracting attention to your offer. You'll grow your email list fast and have several hundred contacts to market to again and again.
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