7 simple steps and low investments for online marketing
7 simple steps that you can implement with low investment and little effort and use it as a platform for advertising online.
By creating a simple but well-designed, attractive, one-page website, you can start building relationships with qualified leads. The “Interest Site” was created to share content and deliver a personalized e-program to introduce a qualified individual who will be your ideal customer. The focus of the website should be on HOT TOPICS for your ideal customers and should be logically linked to the theme of your product.
Interesting site will include the following sections:
1. The reason a good customer reads your content and subscribes to your list to get the first product. You write a written communication that is strong, unhurried, and good enough to satisfy the customer, so that he or she understands that free products do not mean worthless products of little value, that you are a generous person, you are a generous person. You are a good salesman and you start the relationship with them well and ethically.
2. Include simple words designed to build a relationship with your ideal customer so they know you are like them, understand them, and share some of their needs and interests for that matter. Be brief.
3. Discuss one to three key points about the topic that the ideal customer will find most interesting. Notice that I said a good customer might find these interesting, you might not, and a bad customer might not. Maybe you have expertise in this area or will be doing research. Either way, make sure the information is relevant to your ideal customers and your core business.
4. Add a message informing the prospect that the content is missing and that he can get initial information when signing up for an interesting e-course or workbook. Don’t just send a newsletter or private message. These things are overused and often underestimated until your trust is established.
5. Give your ideal client a WARM orientation guide included in your e-course or workbook. Summarize your contribution and don’t forget to register.
6. Treat the customer as a major asset, expert, etc. Provide a Bio box with 3 or 4 lines about yourself written in the third person to impress the impression that you are. Be sure to add your email address. Make sure you have a valid domain and email address. Make sure that the web address you choose for the site you are interested in is relevant to the topic being discussed. Remember to present yourself as a respected professional. Do not use your ISP’s email address. Bob @myinterest-site. com is more interesting
than bob1698@yahoo. com.
7. Use an autoresponder to create an online registration form to sign up. Add this registration form to your website. I use an autoresponder that allows attachments and can compose text and html messages. You can use HTML software in autoresponder to create simple yet effective messages without knowing HTML. I advise you to stay away from message-based sharing, it looks fast, fast and cheap. Imagine receiving a text-based email from Amazon, only to find that
doesn’t sound like all the experts, right?
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