08 Mar 2008 12:28:38 | Denise Hall
Too many online marketers use a "hit and miss" marketing
approach. By that I mean placing some ads here and there in the
hopes of selling something. And it's the worst possible way to
do business.
Why? Because you probably *won't* do much, if any, business at
all. It's a fact that people on the Internet *rarely* buy from
someone they don't know. The Internet is a scary place of scams
and schemes and rip-offs. Online shoppers are very wary about
giving up their credit card information to just anybody.
But if you use the right marketing strategies you'll have a much
better chance at succeeding. A *good* product will always sell,
but you have to approach your propects correctly or they'll turn
tail and run faster than you can imagine. And they may end up
buying from your competition!
This holds true no matter what product or service you're trying
to market online. You can have the best widget in the whole
world, but if you turn off your prospects before they're ready
to buy, you'll lose more sales than you'll gain.
Successful marketers use the "warm 'em up first and make the
sale later" approach. They implement many strategies to drive
traffic to their website, but if the visitors are leaving
without buying anything, they make one final effort to hang on
to them for future sales. And 90% of the time it works!
So what is it that they do? Capture their visitors names and
e-mail addresses! They offer them something of value for free in
exchange for their information.
Offer your visitors a free report or a subscription to your
ezine. They're now a "warm" market for your product, and once
they get to know and trust you they'll become your customers.
When you run ads using the "hit and miss" approach you have just
*one* chance to sell your product to each person who clicks on
your link. If they don't buy right then, you've lost them
forever. But when you "warm up" your prospects first you have a
better chance of making sales.
So start warming 'em up, already! :~)
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