22 Feb 2008 02:04:02 | Ken Hill
1. Make buying your products hard to resist by giving away free
bonuses for purchasing your product.
Your free bonuses can be ebooks you have the resell rights to,
free one on one consulting, promotional resources, or anything
else that you feel your visitors would find to be valuable.
2. Listen to your customers and incorporate the positive things
they say about your product into your sales message.
3. Provide testimonials on your site from your happy customers.
This will assure your visitors that your products will more than
meet their expectations because your products have proven to
successfully produce great results for other people.
When asking if you can publish your customers testimonials, ask
if you may also include their name and website information along
with their endorsement.
This will add more credibility to your testimonials and further
decrease any resistance your visitors may have to your sales
message.
4. Find out from your own sales statistics how well your
products sell at different prices, using different promotions,
or when offering different bonuses for purchasing your products.
Remember that underpricing your products is just as dangerous as
overpricing them because if you price your products too low you
run the risk of people not viewing them to be as valuable as
they are.
5. Identity the key benefits your visitors will get by
purchasing your product, and stress those benefits repeatedly in
your copy.
6. Use subheadlines throughout your copy that grab your readers
attention, that keep them reading through your sales message,
and that stress the benefits of purchasing your product.
7. Assure your visitors that they have nothing to lose by
purchasing from you, by offering them a strong money back
guarantee.
8. Make customer service a top priority. Answer any questions
your visitors or customers have about your products or services
as quickly as possible.
If you have people working for you that are responsible for
customer service, train them how to successfully deal with your
visitors and customers in a friendly, professional way.
9. Show your visitors that you offer a high quality product by
providing them with a free trial. This could be the first couple
of chapters of an informational product, or a free trial version
of a marketing resource or software product.
10. Use a call to action that directs your visitor to order from
you, to start their free trial or whatever the next step is in
your sales process.
11. Use a PS that stresses again the benefits of purchasing your
product or that tells your visitor of a new added benefit such
as a free bonus that your visitor will receive for buying your
product.
12. Follow up with your visitors after they leave your site by
providing free email courses or by publishing a newsletter.
This will keep people visiting your site and capture sales you
wouldn't have made without a follow up system in place.
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