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engines have untapped opportunities.Here is a secret that leading self publisher’s don’t want you to understand and grasp. Like many significant secrets, it is such a simple truth that many will not even look at it twice.However the truth of the matter is that there are self publishers whose vast fortunes and regular six figure monthly checks are as a result of their grasping this little secret.Read it carefully, consider it carefully.Given the same volume of traffic, you will tend to sell more by referring your traffic to an appropriate affiliate program you have signed up for than you will trying to sell off your own product. It matters little how good your product is.Most self publishers totally fail to appreciate the power of referral marketing and fail to realize that they can make a substantially higher income online without selling a single unit of their own product or service.Human nature is such that people will quite often be much more comfortable buying from a site that they have been referred to, even if the person who has made the referral is a tot English language search terms can often be five-times the cost of Spanish language bids. For example, the keyword phrase "internet marketing" cost $2.09 for the number one position in the English version of Overture. If you place an ad in the Spanish version, it would only cost you 50 cents for the very same position. You can research Spanish keywords using the Overture keyword suggestion tool at http://inventory.es.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/ Keep It Personal Keep in mind that many web surfers located in countries other than the United States and Canada do not trust web sites as much as Americans and Canadians do. This is largely because the internet was first introduced in English. Because of this, visitors from other countries will want your online business to have a personal touch. You can do this by providing local contact information and an address in the footer of each of your pages. Your visitors need to know that you are a real person that can be trusted. If you decide to translate your web site, do not take this task lightly. There are many considerations that must be taken into account. It is important to steer clear from automated tools to translate your site. Instead, use local translators who fully understand how business works in their country and make sure you have a local sales staff to support each of your customers. Your online presence is just as important as that of an offline business. You need a customer support staff that will be available to your 4 Short Steps To Beef Cattle Marketing Have you heard the news? Interruption marketing is going down
hill and many innovative companies are looking for new
strategies. Wal-Mart is a prime example. Starting in late 2005,
they started working directly with bloggers, feeding them
exclusive nuggets of news, suggesting topics for them to post,
and even inviting them to visit their corporate headquarters.I encourage each of you beef cattle breeders to consider these four steps in your Beef Cattle Marketing program.BUILD THE RIGHT PRODUCT There is no question that the most important thing in seedstock marketing is to develop the right product. That product is cattle with the kind of genetics that satisfy customers, solve problems and make money. To do this a breeder not only needs good cattle, he must also define a primary market area and learn what the majority of potential customers within that area need and want. And this is not a one-time thing. Keeping up with customer demand is an ongoing proposition.GET THE RIGHT ATTITUDE Public relations is the next logical step in marketing. It can do things that are very difficult to accomplish with advertising. PR can personalize you and your business in a noncommercial way with someone else telling your story. Good PR involves knowing and gaining the respect of the leaders in your area who can help influence a cattle producer's buying decisions. Individuals like livestock extension specialist Ingenious PR stunt? I certainly think so. Ethical? The verdict is still out. Wal-Mart has definitely gone away from mainstream media and into the extremely powerful word-of-mouth marketing. In fact, many large companies are now starting to take advantage of blog marketing. Here is a small sample of other companies who have joined the blogging trend: Google (http://googleblog.blogspot.com/) , Intel (http://www.tinyscreenfuls.com/) , Microsoft (http://blogs.msdn.com/Bloggers.aspx?GroupID=2) , and Yahoo (http://www.ysearchblog.com/) . Companies large and small are using blogs to brand themselves, interact with customers, and increase their credibility. However, this is not the only technique being used by smart online marketers. Another internet marketing technique that is rarely discussed is postcard marketing. Postcard Marketing Postcards can drive huge amounts of traffic to your web site and produce a surge of business activity. Yet, they are still very affordable. With an eye-catching giant postcard, you can grab the attention of your prospective customers faster than an email, ad or sales letter. A 6" x 9" full color postcard stands out from the stack of white envelopes in today's mail. You can use postcards to brand your business in ways that most marketing materials cannot. All the while, your competitors will never even know you are marketing and therefore, cannot track your marketing strategy and copy your techniques. If you are an online marketer looking for ways to combine the power of online and offline marketing, here is a simple three-step strategy: 1. Send an email out to your prospects informing them to expect a gift you have just mailed. This will be referring to the postcard, but don't tell them exactly what the gift is, keep their curiosity going. 2. Mail them a postcard with details on how they can access their free digital gift. Use a bright, colorful design to catch their attention. Keep Your Message Brief Don't try to close the sale with a postcard. Your postcard message should be used simply to generate leads. To do this, briefly state the major benefits you are offering your reader and then focus on motivating them to get more detailed information on your web site. Then, on your web site, you can close the sale. One of the most important things to remember when mailing a postcard is to make it personal. Nobody wants to receive an ad in the mail. That type of mail goes straight to the trash. Instead, make your postcard a personal message that looks like a brief message from a friend. Customize each postcard with your prospect's first name within the letter. You can even place their name in the headline or in the P.S. This will generate much more response than an ad. 3. Send a follow-up email asking if they received their gift. Reference specific information within the digital gift. For example, you could ask, "Did you read about my biggest marketing secret on page 32?" This type of follow-up email will increase your response rates. Within your follow-up email, be sure to include an additional link to their free gift. This combination of online and offline contact creates phenomenal conversion rates. The next marketing technique is one that is gaining extraordinary growth on the Internet. Many online marketers are not taking advantage of international marketing . Read on to find out how to translate your business into multiple languages and put yourself one step ahead of your competition. International Marketing Are you marketing in just one language? If so, you are missing out on 64.8% of your marketing potential. This portion of the world is surfing the Internet in a language other than English. By becoming a multilingual marketer, you immediately open up a stream of new markets. Google alone crawls web pages in 35 different languages. One of the best ways to attract worldwide traffic is to translate your site and register with both English and foreign-language search engines and directories. Not to mention, the competition in foreign search engines is much less cutthroat than the search engines in the United States. There are two ways to translate your web site into other languages. First, you must translate each page into a specific language. Once you have all of your pages translated, you will then need to link them all together from your home page. However, the best way to translate your site is by creating a completely new site for each translation. Doing this offers a variety of benefits. One of the biggest benefits is being able to register a country-specific domain for each of your web site translations. For example, if you currently own www.companyname.com and you are translating into French, it would be appropriate to use www.companyname.fr. This country-specific domain lets the search engines know that you are a French web site. By setting up a new web site for each language, you will also be entitled to additional directory listings in the country specific Yahoo! Directory, DMOZ, and other high–profile web site directories in that language. Creating multiple sites is also beneficial for your linking campaign. People will be more likely to link to you if your website is entirely in their language. Because link popularity is such a crucial ranking factor within the search engines, creating separate web sites would be in your best interest. Step three in your multilingual strategy is to submit your newly translated site to the foreign search engines. You can find a complete list of the top foreign language search engines at http://www.allsearchengines.com/foreign.html Another opportunity that is opened up by multilingual markets is that of pay-per-click search engines. Using pay-per-click search engines is one of the fastest ways to start funneling targeted traffic to your website. While many of the pay-per-click engines in the United States have been flooded with competition, many of the foreign pay-per-click search engines have untapped opportunities. English language search terms can often be five-times the cost of Spanish language bids. For example, the keyword phrase "internet marketing" cost $2.09 for the number one position in the English version of Overture. If you place an ad in the Spanish version, it would only cost you 50 cents for the very same position. You can research Spanish keywords using the Overture keyword suggestion tool at http://inventory.es.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/ Keep It Personal Keep in mind that many web surfers located in countries other than the United States and Canada do not trust web sites as much as Americans and Canadians do. This is largely because the internet was first introduced in English. Because of this, visitors from other countries will want your online business to have a personal touch. You can do this by providing local contact information and an address in the footer of each of your pages. Your visitors need to know that you are a real person that can be trusted. If you decide to translate your web site, do not take this task lightly. There are many considerations that must be taken into account. It is important to steer clear from automated tools to translate your site. Instead, use local translators who fully understand how business works in their country and make sure you have a local sales staff to support each of your customers. Your online presence is just as important as that of an offline business. You need a customer support staff that will be available to your Adapt or Die Scenarios in Modern Day Franchising p>As the market changes franchising companies and their outlets must also change with the flow of consumer dollars and the changes in consumer buying perception. Consider if you will the height of popularity of the South Beach and Atkins Diet? This of course was the time when Schlotsky's Deli filed bankruptcy and it was the start of the fall of Krispy Kremes, as they got royally creamed in the market place and the company imploded.There are times in modern Day franchising when there are adapt or die scenarios. If the franchising company and their franchised outlets fail to meet challenges or changes in market demand the company will fail and the brand name will go down the tubes. This is a time when it calls for franchise leadership and the company must use its franchise agreement and other strategies to insist and demand changes in the franchise model.It is not a time for debate between franchisor and franchisee and is not a time to delay, hesitate or procrastinate. Often the supply chain must change overnight along with the menu or types of ser You can use postcards to brand your business in ways that most marketing materials cannot. All the while, your competitors will never even know you are marketing and therefore, cannot track your marketing strategy and copy your techniques. If you are an online marketer looking for ways to combine the power of online and offline marketing, here is a simple three-step strategy: 1. Send an email out to your prospects informing them to expect a gift you have just mailed. This will be referring to the postcard, but don't tell them exactly what the gift is, keep their curiosity going. 2. Mail them a postcard with details on how they can access their free digital gift. Use a bright, colorful design to catch their attention. Keep Your Message Brief Don't try to close the sale with a postcard. Your postcard message should be used simply to generate leads. To do this, briefly state the major benefits you are offering your reader and then focus on motivating them to get more detailed information on your web site. Then, on your web site, you can close the sale. One of the most important things to remember when mailing a postcard is to make it personal. Nobody wants to receive an ad in the mail. That type of mail goes straight to the trash. Instead, make your postcard a personal message that looks like a brief message from a friend. Customize each postcard with your prospect's first name within the letter. You can even place their name in the headline or in the P.S. This will generate much more response than an ad. 3. Send a follow-up email asking if they received their gift. Reference specific information within the digital gift. For example, you could ask, "Did you read about my biggest marketing secret on page 32?" This type of follow-up email will increase your response rates. Within your follow-up email, be sure to include an additional link to their free gift. This combination of online and offline contact creates phenomenal conversion rates. The next marketing technique is one that is gaining extraordinary growth on the Internet. Many online marketers are not taking advantage of international marketing . Read on to find out how to translate your business into multiple languages and put yourself one step ahead of your competition. International Marketing Are you marketing in just one language? If so, you are missing out on 64.8% of your marketing potential. This portion of the world is surfing the Internet in a language other than English. By becoming a multilingual marketer, you immediately open up a stream of new markets. Google alone crawls web pages in 35 different languages. One of the best ways to attract worldwide traffic is to translate your site and register with both English and foreign-language search engines and directories. Not to mention, the competition in foreign search engines is much less cutthroat than the search engines in the United States. There are two ways to translate your web site into other languages. First, you must translate each page into a specific language. Once you have all of your pages translated, you will then need to link them all together from your home page. However, the best way to translate your site is by creating a completely new site for each translation. Doing this offers a variety of benefits. One of the biggest benefits is being able to register a country-specific domain for each of your web site translations. For example, if you currently own www.companyname.com and you are translating into French, it would be appropriate to use www.companyname.fr. This country-specific domain lets the search engines know that you are a French web site. By setting up a new web site for each language, you will also be entitled to additional directory listings in the country specific Yahoo! Directory, DMOZ, and other high–profile web site directories in that language. Creating multiple sites is also beneficial for your linking campaign. People will be more likely to link to you if your website is entirely in their language. Because link popularity is such a crucial ranking factor within the search engines, creating separate web sites would be in your best interest. Step three in your multilingual strategy is to submit your newly translated site to the foreign search engines. You can find a complete list of the top foreign language search engines at http://www.allsearchengines.com/foreign.html Another opportunity that is opened up by multilingual markets is that of pay-per-click search engines. Using pay-per-click search engines is one of the fastest ways to start funneling targeted traffic to your website. While many of the pay-per-click engines in the United States have been flooded with competition, many of the foreign pay-per-click search engines have untapped opportunities. English language search terms can often be five-times the cost of Spanish language bids. For example, the keyword phrase "internet marketing" cost $2.09 for the number one position in the English version of Overture. If you place an ad in the Spanish version, it would only cost you 50 cents for the very same position. You can research Spanish keywords using the Overture keyword suggestion tool at http://inventory.es.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/ Keep It Personal Keep in mind that many web surfers located in countries other than the United States and Canada do not trust web sites as much as Americans and Canadians do. This is largely because the internet was first introduced in English. Because of this, visitors from other countries will want your online business to have a personal touch. You can do this by providing local contact information and an address in the footer of each of your pages. Your visitors need to know that you are a real person that can be trusted. If you decide to translate your web site, do not take this task lightly. There are many considerations that must be taken into account. It is important to steer clear from automated tools to translate your site. Instead, use local translators who fully understand how business works in their country and make sure you have a local sales staff to support each of your customers. Your online presence is just as important as that of an offline business. You need a customer support staff that will be available to your Don't Get Scammed In Online Auctions received their gift.
Reference specific information within the digital gift. For
example, you could ask, "Did you read about my biggest marketing
secret on page 32?" This type of follow-up email will increase
your response rates. Within your follow-up email, be sure to
include an additional link to their free gift.You can literally find almost anything for sale somewhere in an online auction. But, with most of the sellers being individuals and with it not being a face-to-face transaction there is a chance of getting scammed.The first thing you need to do is familiarize yourself with the auction site's rules and procedures. Many online auction houses allow users to list whatever they want to sell without verifying if the seller actually has these items in his possession. Maybe they don't guarantee that seller's will keep their word when it comes to the terms of the deal. Maybe there are hidden fees for either the seller or the buyer. After the auction ends is not the time to find this stuff out.Now that you know how the auction venue works, let's be on the lookout for scam artists. Yes, scam artists have their sights set on auction buyers and sellers as well. There main goal is to either get money for nothing or merchandise for nothing. You can prevent them from succeeding in their goals against you.As a buyer there are a number of ways you ca This combination of online and offline contact creates phenomenal conversion rates. The next marketing technique is one that is gaining extraordinary growth on the Internet. Many online marketers are not taking advantage of international marketing . Read on to find out how to translate your business into multiple languages and put yourself one step ahead of your competition. International Marketing Are you marketing in just one language? If so, you are missing out on 64.8% of your marketing potential. This portion of the world is surfing the Internet in a language other than English. By becoming a multilingual marketer, you immediately open up a stream of new markets. Google alone crawls web pages in 35 different languages. One of the best ways to attract worldwide traffic is to translate your site and register with both English and foreign-language search engines and directories. Not to mention, the competition in foreign search engines is much less cutthroat than the search engines in the United States. There are two ways to translate your web site into other languages. First, you must translate each page into a specific language. Once you have all of your pages translated, you will then need to link them all together from your home page. However, the best way to translate your site is by creating a completely new site for each translation. Doing this offers a variety of benefits. One of the biggest benefits is being able to register a country-specific domain for each of your web site translations. For example, if you currently own www.companyname.com and you are translating into French, it would be appropriate to use www.companyname.fr. This country-specific domain lets the search engines know that you are a French web site. By setting up a new web site for each language, you will also be entitled to additional directory listings in the country specific Yahoo! Directory, DMOZ, and other high–profile web site directories in that language. Creating multiple sites is also beneficial for your linking campaign. People will be more likely to link to you if your website is entirely in their language. Because link popularity is such a crucial ranking factor within the search engines, creating separate web sites would be in your best interest. Step three in your multilingual strategy is to submit your newly translated site to the foreign search engines. You can find a complete list of the top foreign language search engines at http://www.allsearchengines.com/foreign.html Another opportunity that is opened up by multilingual markets is that of pay-per-click search engines. Using pay-per-click search engines is one of the fastest ways to start funneling targeted traffic to your website. While many of the pay-per-click engines in the United States have been flooded with competition, many of the foreign pay-per-click search engines have untapped opportunities. English language search terms can often be five-times the cost of Spanish language bids. For example, the keyword phrase "internet marketing" cost $2.09 for the number one position in the English version of Overture. If you place an ad in the Spanish version, it would only cost you 50 cents for the very same position. You can research Spanish keywords using the Overture keyword suggestion tool at http://inventory.es.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/ Keep It Personal Keep in mind that many web surfers located in countries other than the United States and Canada do not trust web sites as much as Americans and Canadians do. This is largely because the internet was first introduced in English. Because of this, visitors from other countries will want your online business to have a personal touch. You can do this by providing local contact information and an address in the footer of each of your pages. Your visitors need to know that you are a real person that can be trusted. If you decide to translate your web site, do not take this task lightly. There are many considerations that must be taken into account. It is important to steer clear from automated tools to translate your site. Instead, use local translators who fully understand how business works in their country and make sure you have a local sales staff to support each of your customers. Your online presence is just as important as that of an offline business. You need a customer support staff that will be available to your The Woeful Home Seller >However, the best way to translate your site is by creating a
completely new site for each translation.Home sellers are having a difficult time enduring any success in this buyer’s market. Even expecting the worst is proven to be not enough as some sellers are realizing the market is a lot staler than they thought.Every seller by now has become aware they stubbornness will not be rewarded, at least not until the housing market completes a full rebound, which will not happen for at least a couple more years.The key to surviving the slumping market for a seller is anticipation; really anticipate the worst case scenario because there is a good chance it will come true.With that being said, do not try and sell unless you have to. But many people do have to, either for job relocation, a growing family or other financially important reasons. The article, “Vacant houses hold empty promise for sellers,” written by Lorraine Mirabella originally published in the Baltimore Sun and later reprinted in the February 8, 2007 edition of the Chicago Tribune, reports the depressing reality many home sellers are being forced to accept. “Steve and Debbie Lom Doing this offers a variety of benefits. One of the biggest benefits is being able to register a country-specific domain for each of your web site translations. For example, if you currently own www.companyname.com and you are translating into French, it would be appropriate to use www.companyname.fr. This country-specific domain lets the search engines know that you are a French web site. By setting up a new web site for each language, you will also be entitled to additional directory listings in the country specific Yahoo! Directory, DMOZ, and other high–profile web site directories in that language. Creating multiple sites is also beneficial for your linking campaign. People will be more likely to link to you if your website is entirely in their language. Because link popularity is such a crucial ranking factor within the search engines, creating separate web sites would be in your best interest. Step three in your multilingual strategy is to submit your newly translated site to the foreign search engines. You can find a complete list of the top foreign language search engines at http://www.allsearchengines.com/foreign.html Another opportunity that is opened up by multilingual markets is that of pay-per-click search engines. Using pay-per-click search engines is one of the fastest ways to start funneling targeted traffic to your website. While many of the pay-per-click engines in the United States have been flooded with competition, many of the foreign pay-per-click search engines have untapped opportunities. English language search terms can often be five-times the cost of Spanish language bids. For example, the keyword phrase "internet marketing" cost $2.09 for the number one position in the English version of Overture. If you place an ad in the Spanish version, it would only cost you 50 cents for the very same position. You can research Spanish keywords using the Overture keyword suggestion tool at http://inventory.es.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/ Keep It Personal Keep in mind that many web surfers located in countries other than the United States and Canada do not trust web sites as much as Americans and Canadians do. This is largely because the internet was first introduced in English. Because of this, visitors from other countries will want your online business to have a personal touch. You can do this by providing local contact information and an address in the footer of each of your pages. Your visitors need to know that you are a real person that can be trusted. If you decide to translate your web site, do not take this task lightly. There are many considerations that must be taken into account. It is important to steer clear from automated tools to translate your site. Instead, use local translators who fully understand how business works in their country and make sure you have a local sales staff to support each of your customers. Your online presence is just as important as that of an offline business. You need a customer support staff that will be available to your Use Direct Mail Marketing to Capture Leads Online e foreign pay-per-click search
engines have untapped opportunities.Here's an easy and affordable direct mail marketing tactic to help you capture leads online:First - create an informational product your key prospects would find interesting and helpful. "White paper" is the current buzzword, but it's not important how you refer to the document, so long as you sell the value and uniqueness of it.Next - use direct mail postcards to promote the value of this unique (and free) document, and point to the web page where it can be downloaded.Lastly - have a web-based lead-capturing system in place to collect name and email address of interested prospects. One easy way to do this is to put the document online, use a newsletter sign-up box on the web page, and then send a link to the document via auto-responder confirmation message.Keys to Success You must start with a valuable item. Valuable doesn't have to mean expensive -- it just needs to be something your key prospects would want, like helpful information.You must use the direct mail piece to English language search terms can often be five-times the cost of Spanish language bids. For example, the keyword phrase "internet marketing" cost $2.09 for the number one position in the English version of Overture. If you place an ad in the Spanish version, it would only cost you 50 cents for the very same position. You can research Spanish keywords using the Overture keyword suggestion tool at http://inventory.es.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/ Keep It Personal Keep in mind that many web surfers located in countries other than the United States and Canada do not trust web sites as much as Americans and Canadians do. This is largely because the internet was first introduced in English. Because of this, visitors from other countries will want your online business to have a personal touch. You can do this by providing local contact information and an address in the footer of each of your pages. Your visitors need to know that you are a real person that can be trusted. If you decide to translate your web site, do not take this task lightly. There are many considerations that must be taken into account. It is important to steer clear from automated tools to translate your site. Instead, use local translators who fully understand how business works in their country and make sure you have a local sales staff to support each of your customers. Your online presence is just as important as that of an offline business. You need a customer support staff that will be available to your customers at all times. You are not just translating your business, you are establishing an online business in that language and a local presence in the country you are targeting. Now that you know some of the latest marketing trends, I urge you to take action on at least one of these strategies. Take advantage of these trends now while the other online marketers struggle to keep up.
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