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Archive for May, 2006

Friday, May 19th, 2006

10 Concerns To Have Before Creating A Members

Only Web Site

 

1. What will be the title of your members only web

site and will it have a subtitle? Will you have a logo,

slogan or graphics for your members only site?

 

2. What type of content will you include in your

members only web site? ebooks, articles, software,

interview transcripts, etc.

 

3. Will your members only web site host a member

community? Message boards, chat rooms, online

classes, online consulting, etc.

 

4. Will you be the only content provider or will there

be other providers? Will your ask other members to

contribute related content to your member’s site?

 

5. How will you allow people to navigate, find or

search for information in your members only site?

Links, search engine, index, table of contents, etc.

 

6. Will your members only web site be sold as a

product or will it be used as a promotional tool?

Will you be promoting back end products in it?

 

7. Will you members only web site ad contain a

guarantee, testimonials, strong headline, a major

benefit, limited offer, free bonuses, etc.

 

8. What type of payments will you accept for the

members only web site? Will you be billing them

once, monthly, quarterly or yearly?

 

9. Will you let your prospects read a free sample?

content excerpt, ebook chapter, article, a free hour

pass, free limited membership, etc.

 

10. Will you password protect your members only

web site, use an honesty system or change the url

every now and then?

 

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Friday, May 19th, 2006

10 Amazing Product Selling Formulas

 

1. Sell your products at a wholesale price to retail

web sites. You could sell them individually or in

bulk.

 

2. Set up joint ventures with other businesses to

sell your product to new customers. They can

introduce it to their customers for a set price.

 

3. Allow other web sites to sell your product for a

set commission. They can take a percentage of the

sale and send you the rest of the order to drop ship.

 

4. Sell your product through an affiliate program.

You just pay people a set commission for each of

their sales or click throughs.

 

5. Sell people the rights to reproduce your product.

You could sell them straight out for one price or

collect royalty payments from each sale they make.

 

6. Set up a cross promotion deal with another web

business. Allow them to sell your product as a back

end product to their existing customers base.

 

7. Sell your product in a package deal with other

web businesses. You can both advertise it and split

the profits.

 

8. Rent your products out for a set period of time.

It’s like selling but, you get the products back to

rent again.

 

9. Allow people to subscribe to your products. It

works best when selling info products, services or

memberships.

 

10. Allow people to lease your products. It’s like

renting them but they have the option of buying at

the end of the lease.

 

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Friday, May 19th, 2006

10 Web Site Add-Ons That Can Catapult Traffic

 

1. Add a message board to your web site. People

will visit your web site to ask questions and answer

other people’s questions.

 

2. Add a directory of web site links to your web

site. People will visit your web site to find related

web site links for the topic they’re interested in.

 

3. Add an article section to your web site. People

will visit your web site to read and learn new info

related to their interests.

 

4. Add an archive of past e-zine issues to your

web site. People will visit your web site to read

past issues of your e-zine that they’ve missed.

 

5. Add a free ebook directory to your web site.

People will visit your site to download, study and

read new information.

 

6. Add a free classified ad section. People will

visit your web site to place their own free classified

ad and to read other offers.

 

7. Add a free link page to your web site. People

will visit your web site to place their own link and

to look at other people’s links.

 

8. Add an "about us" page to your web site. People

will visit your web site to read about your business

and yourself.

 

9. Add a guest book to your web site. People will

visit your web site to leave their opinions about your

business and to list their signature file.

 

10. Add a free software download page to your

web site. People will visit your web site to find

new software that will make their life easier.

 

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Friday, May 19th, 2006

10 Reasons To Survey Your Visitors, Subscribers

And Customers

 

1. You’ll find out what type of content visitors want

to see at your web site. This will attract your visitors

to revisit and read the content.

 

2. You’ll find out how to improve existing products

or services. This will attract new customers to buy

from your business.

 

3. You’ll find out which products or services your

customers would like to see you sell in the future.

This will increase your back end product sales.

 

4. You’ll find out how to improve your customer

service. This will cut down on customer complaints

and how to better resolve problems.

 

5. You’ll find out how to improve your sales letters

or ads. This will increase your sales, traffic or ezine

subscribers.

 

6. You’ll find out what kind of articles or interviews

they want to see in your free e-zine. This will raise

your e-zine’s readership.

 

7. You’ll find out how to design your web site to fit

your visitors needs and wants. This will increase

the time your visitors spend on your web site.

 

8. You’ll find out what kind of non related products

or services your customers would buy. This will help

your business easily move into a different market.

 

9. You’ll find out how to better price your products.

This will help you sell your products or services at

at a price that will pull the most orders.

 

10. You’ll find out were your potential customers are

hanging out. This will inform you where to market

and promote your products.

 

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