18 Feb 2008 04:37:51 | Anthony Jewell
The key to selling is to show and promote your product to
prospective buyers. To do this you first need to start off by
finding what you are going to sell and then learning everything
you can about it. This is extremely important so that you can
market it effectively and answer any questions from clients that
come your way. This will also allow you to aim your marketing
and hit your target for sales as well as finding a niche market
that you can capitalize on.
Especially if your business deals with e-products you are going
want to design and develop a website around it. More importantly
you are going to want to set up an area on your website to
feature your item(s) on the front page without being cluttered.
Another great idea when developing your website is to offer
other products related to your business. So if you offered web
design you might want to also offer hosting. Just make sure that
these sub-products aren't over shadowing your main money maker.
If they do visitors may actually pass right on by it then
because their attention is drawn to other area of your websites.
The next important step when doing any marketing or showcasing
your products on your website is to the list the main features.
This will help visitors clearly see the benefits of using your
products. Only list a select few, around 1/3 of your entire list
of features and then add a "List More Features" button below
your text. This will have visitors click to find out more and
really start to get into what you are offering.
Two other great features to have with your products are
testimonials from past clients and a money back guarantee.
Testimonials will show that others have enjoyed your product, it
is easy to use and will build trust in them that it is a good
choice for them. Depending on what you sell, a money back
guarantee(14 day or 30 day) will give your clients an ease of
mind when using your service. Just think if you went to a mall
to purchase a new pair of shows but the store didn't offer
returns. You would be reluctant to purchase wouldn't you? Now a
money back guarantee is a case by case situation, depending on
what business you are in.
Taking all of these things into consideration should have people
knocking at your virtual door for your product!
About Author :
Anthony Jewell has over 6 Years experience in the Web & Graphics
World. You can visit my business at http://www.logo2d.com