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What's A Good Idea For A Business? h are the most popular pages on your site.Any idea can be a good idea, but not every idea is. Before you process that let's take the following questions into account. Why did Bavarian Motor Works (BMW) decide to produce cars? How did soft drinks become a billion dollar industry? Who would have thought you could make millions off of junk? When did the internet go from the information highway to the shopping highway? Where did Xerox go wrong with computers and what leads some to believe they should have been the personal computing tycoons of today?An idea can be a first Why? Perhaps you can get clues for future products. Or two, you could always slip in a mention plus a link to your sales letter from the popularity contest winners. Might as well bring it up and suggest visitors stop by, no? Now you can track a number of ways. There are some commercial programs that are quite robust. But I use a $45 cgi script - Prolinkz. [http://prolinkz.com] And don't worry it's super simple to install. So as not to be accused of flogging a product let me simply say all you do is stick a 1 by 1 pixel on the page you want track, set up a unique tracking code for that page and Prolinkz does the rest. No muss. No fuss. Anyway, continuous improvement is the way to better than average success. Online or off. Tracking is how you get there. Nine Ways to Put Your Best Foot Forward at a Trade Show Who me? Track?Exhibiting at a trade show can be an excellent way for new companies to attract business. However, having a successful trade show experience takes a lot of preparation. With so many booths to visit, trade show visitors don’t often linger at one booth—unless you give them a good reason to. Following are nine tips for getting the most out of your first—or fiftieth—trade show.Know what you need. In advance of the show, make sure you know exactly what you want to get out of the experience. Are you there to educate the public a Now I realize some turn a blind eye towards tracking results on their site. Either preferring to look the other way or perhaps asking Stevie Wonder to watch over it for them. Because apparently their attitude is if they've got money coming in, well, how bad can it be? Dunno. And if you don't want to maximize the cash flow from your site I suppose that's between you and Stevie. But if you're not tracking what's working on your site, you're flying blind. Maybe even leaving serious money on the table. Because how can you improve if you have nothing to compare to? Sorry for the heavy dose of reality. But remember this. You can have more traffic than Google but if it doesn't convert what good is it? Take for example that hot site that streams a hilarious cartoon poking fun at John Kerry and George W Bush. It was created by two brothers who happened to be on Jay Leno the other night. They revealed to Jay they had had 20 million hits to their site. The brothers also confessed their plan to accept donations to support their work generated all of, you ready for this, $1000! You read that right. 20 million hits converted into all of $1000 in cold…hard…cash. How much traffic did they waste? My guess? Tons. So as you can see traffic isn’t always the answer. Now before I trip the Digression Alarm Buzzer, by tracking I mean monitoring various conversion rates for key pages on your site. In order of importance here's what you want to track. =====> Sales Pages Since sales letters are where the rubber meets the road for sure you want stats for them. How many unique visitors hit such pages every day? Of those how many convert? Divide the second number by the first and you've got your conversion rate. Pretty simple right? Depending on your price point, anything less than 1% is probably unsatisfactory. Watching the day to day conversion fluctuation isn't necessarily the best use of your time. But monitoring that on a week to week basis might be. As any downward trend might indicate problems ahead. =====> Affiliate Product Review Pages Assuming you sell affiliate products, either as an add on or your primary profit producer, again you want to see which ones best convert to sales. Those that are your best sellers, like your top 10 to be completely uncreative, you might feature prominently on your home page. Spend time optimizing their pages. Link t o them from other internal pages of your site to get each some PR and link rep to help it rank higher. Products that don't convert as well you can let ride, demote in terms of emphasis on your site or eliminate altogether. =====> Special Pages That might be your ezine sign up page. Maybe the auto responder course you offer in exchange for an email address page. Or any sort of activity that can lead to sale - THAT you want to track. For instance the page on my site that falls into this category is the quiz page that shows in the sig file below. I like to see how many unique visitors stop by. I know how many took it. Again I calculate the percent of conversion. I continually try to make it as inviting as possible so as many as possible take it. =====> Content Pages No need for anything fancy here. You may just want to see which are the most popular pages on your site. Why? Perhaps you can get clues for future products. Or two, you could always slip in a mention plus a link to your sales letter from the popularity contest winners. Might as well bring it up and suggest visitors stop by, no? Now you can track a number of ways. There are some commercial programs that are quite robust. But I use a $45 cgi script - Prolinkz. [http://prolinkz.com] And don't worry it's super simple to install. So as not to be accused of flogging a product let me simply say all you do is stick a 1 by 1 pixel on the page you want track, set up a unique tracking code for that page and Prolinkz does the rest. No muss. No fuss. Anyway, continuous improvement is the way to better than average success. Online or off. Tracking is how you get there. Grow Your Business Using B2B Emarketplace - Part I and George W Bush. It was created by two brothers who happened to be on Jay Leno the other night.If you are a small to medium size company and selling or planning to sell products and services over the Net and still did not try out emarketplaces, you are simply loosing a great opportunity!Research firm eMarketer predicts that worldwide B2B ecommerce revenues will surpass US$ 1.4 trillion by the end of 2003. In the United States alone revenues will total US$ 721 billion. By 2004, the US B2B ecommerce revenues are expected to reach US$ 1.01 trillion and studies show that a significant portion of these transac They revealed to Jay they had had 20 million hits to their site. The brothers also confessed their plan to accept donations to support their work generated all of, you ready for this, $1000! You read that right. 20 million hits converted into all of $1000 in cold…hard…cash. How much traffic did they waste? My guess? Tons. So as you can see traffic isn’t always the answer. Now before I trip the Digression Alarm Buzzer, by tracking I mean monitoring various conversion rates for key pages on your site. In order of importance here's what you want to track. =====> Sales Pages Since sales letters are where the rubber meets the road for sure you want stats for them. How many unique visitors hit such pages every day? Of those how many convert? Divide the second number by the first and you've got your conversion rate. Pretty simple right? Depending on your price point, anything less than 1% is probably unsatisfactory. Watching the day to day conversion fluctuation isn't necessarily the best use of your time. But monitoring that on a week to week basis might be. As any downward trend might indicate problems ahead. =====> Affiliate Product Review Pages Assuming you sell affiliate products, either as an add on or your primary profit producer, again you want to see which ones best convert to sales. Those that are your best sellers, like your top 10 to be completely uncreative, you might feature prominently on your home page. Spend time optimizing their pages. Link t o them from other internal pages of your site to get each some PR and link rep to help it rank higher. Products that don't convert as well you can let ride, demote in terms of emphasis on your site or eliminate altogether. =====> Special Pages That might be your ezine sign up page. Maybe the auto responder course you offer in exchange for an email address page. Or any sort of activity that can lead to sale - THAT you want to track. For instance the page on my site that falls into this category is the quiz page that shows in the sig file below. I like to see how many unique visitors stop by. I know how many took it. Again I calculate the percent of conversion. I continually try to make it as inviting as possible so as many as possible take it. =====> Content Pages No need for anything fancy here. You may just want to see which are the most popular pages on your site. Why? Perhaps you can get clues for future products. Or two, you could always slip in a mention plus a link to your sales letter from the popularity contest winners. Might as well bring it up and suggest visitors stop by, no? Now you can track a number of ways. There are some commercial programs that are quite robust. But I use a $45 cgi script - Prolinkz. [http://prolinkz.com] And don't worry it's super simple to install. So as not to be accused of flogging a product let me simply say all you do is stick a 1 by 1 pixel on the page you want track, set up a unique tracking code for that page and Prolinkz does the rest. No muss. No fuss. Anyway, continuous improvement is the way to better than average success. Online or off. Tracking is how you get there. How to Make Selling a Natural and Enjoyable Part of Acquiring New Customers such pages every day? Of those how many convert? Divide the second number by the first and you've got your conversion rate. Pretty simple right? Depending on your price point, anything less than 1% is probably unsatisfactory.Many business owners I speak to say that they often find the whole process of selling an uncomfortable and unpleasant experience. It is sometimes seen as a necessary evil. It doesn’t have to be this way and in fact should be an enjoyable and fulfilling part of your ongoing business development activities.Some people say that good sales people are born and have gifts that others are not able to offer. I think that we are all born with natural sales talents and these just need to be recognised and refined to aid Watching the day to day conversion fluctuation isn't necessarily the best use of your time. But monitoring that on a week to week basis might be. As any downward trend might indicate problems ahead. =====> Affiliate Product Review Pages Assuming you sell affiliate products, either as an add on or your primary profit producer, again you want to see which ones best convert to sales. Those that are your best sellers, like your top 10 to be completely uncreative, you might feature prominently on your home page. Spend time optimizing their pages. Link t o them from other internal pages of your site to get each some PR and link rep to help it rank higher. Products that don't convert as well you can let ride, demote in terms of emphasis on your site or eliminate altogether. =====> Special Pages That might be your ezine sign up page. Maybe the auto responder course you offer in exchange for an email address page. Or any sort of activity that can lead to sale - THAT you want to track. For instance the page on my site that falls into this category is the quiz page that shows in the sig file below. I like to see how many unique visitors stop by. I know how many took it. Again I calculate the percent of conversion. I continually try to make it as inviting as possible so as many as possible take it. =====> Content Pages No need for anything fancy here. You may just want to see which are the most popular pages on your site. Why? Perhaps you can get clues for future products. Or two, you could always slip in a mention plus a link to your sales letter from the popularity contest winners. Might as well bring it up and suggest visitors stop by, no? Now you can track a number of ways. There are some commercial programs that are quite robust. But I use a $45 cgi script - Prolinkz. [http://prolinkz.com] And don't worry it's super simple to install. So as not to be accused of flogging a product let me simply say all you do is stick a 1 by 1 pixel on the page you want track, set up a unique tracking code for that page and Prolinkz does the rest. No muss. No fuss. Anyway, continuous improvement is the way to better than average success. Online or off. Tracking is how you get there. Share Your Wisdom on Forums as You Learn of your site to get each some PR and link rep to help it rank higher.It's good to know that you can share your knowledge and experience with others. Will they listen? Not always, but sometimes they do.If you are a specialist or even just knowledgeable on a particular subject, then why not share this information with others? When you do share, you are helping others as well as your self. You know the saying “whatever you give comes back tenfold”. So be sure that what you do share and teach is positive.There are many ways that you can infuse someone with wisdom. You can accomplish this by h Products that don't convert as well you can let ride, demote in terms of emphasis on your site or eliminate altogether. =====> Special Pages That might be your ezine sign up page. Maybe the auto responder course you offer in exchange for an email address page. Or any sort of activity that can lead to sale - THAT you want to track. For instance the page on my site that falls into this category is the quiz page that shows in the sig file below. I like to see how many unique visitors stop by. I know how many took it. Again I calculate the percent of conversion. I continually try to make it as inviting as possible so as many as possible take it. =====> Content Pages No need for anything fancy here. You may just want to see which are the most popular pages on your site. Why? Perhaps you can get clues for future products. Or two, you could always slip in a mention plus a link to your sales letter from the popularity contest winners. Might as well bring it up and suggest visitors stop by, no? Now you can track a number of ways. There are some commercial programs that are quite robust. But I use a $45 cgi script - Prolinkz. [http://prolinkz.com] And don't worry it's super simple to install. So as not to be accused of flogging a product let me simply say all you do is stick a 1 by 1 pixel on the page you want track, set up a unique tracking code for that page and Prolinkz does the rest. No muss. No fuss. Anyway, continuous improvement is the way to better than average success. Online or off. Tracking is how you get there. Marketing, Publicity and Promotion--What the Hula Hoop Can Teach You About These Essential Tools h are the most popular pages on your site.One of the most distressing things to anyone in marketing, publicity, promotion or advertising is the perception to think they are all the same, and that they are all sales. They each have different goals, techniques, products and outcomes. Although it may be desirable to be using all elements of marketing, publicity and promotion as essential tools in your business kit, there will be times that these disciplines and tools are sequential not overlapping.Marketing is about product placement and positioning. Marketing activities Why? Perhaps you can get clues for future products. Or two, you could always slip in a mention plus a link to your sales letter from the popularity contest winners. Might as well bring it up and suggest visitors stop by, no? Now you can track a number of ways. There are some commercial programs that are quite robust. But I use a $45 cgi script - Prolinkz. [http://prolinkz.com] And don't worry it's super simple to install. So as not to be accused of flogging a product let me simply say all you do is stick a 1 by 1 pixel on the page you want track, set up a unique tracking code for that page and Prolinkz does the rest. No muss. No fuss. Anyway, continuous improvement is the way to better than average success. Online or off. Tracking is how you get there. And if you don't track? you risk perishing. Because how can you improve what you don't measure?
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