Well you got on the bandwagon, created a website filled with products yet, month after month the counter on your site looks like it died from lack of interest.
Listen Up — Clueless in Cyberspace!
You designed the perfect web site. Right? Well let’s use the following scorecard and see how your site ranks. Is it good, bad or ugly? Take this web design quiz and find out.
No Time For Ezine
How many times have you read “the best way to market your site is to start a newsletter?” I’m here to tell you this is bull puckey.
Do You Practice Active Decision Making?
Many years ago when I was young and callow, I received an invitation to attend a ‘Decision-Makers’ conference. Trouble was, I couldn’t make up my mind whether to go or not. I didn’t.
Do you Provide Customer “Service”?
I looked up the word “service” in Merriam-Webster’s online dictionary, and I found that one of the definitions listed for service is: contribution to the welfare of others. Keep this in mind while I share a story with you.
Using the Windows 2000 Adminpak and Support Tools
Included with Windows 2000 Server products is a utility known as “adminpak” which allows you to administer your Windows 2000 network from a Windows 2000 Professional machine that is located on the network (assuming you have permissions in Active Directory to do so; this is not a backdoor for crackers).
The “Lipstick” Sales Factor…
Lipstick sales are Red-Hot according to the Wall Street Journal and this affects you, your company and your sales.
3 Techniques to Put Your “Resource Box” on Autopilot
If you write articles then you also write resource boxes. Do you think much about what you put in your resource box? In fact, do you think much about the resource box at all?
Compiling and Installing Software From Source Code
I have only been using Linux for about three years, but I love it; the idea of Open Source, community, freedom, etc. I have found many topics concerning using and configuring Linux for which the documentation is either outdated or non-existent.
10 Successful Strategies For Profitable Sales Letters!
1) Start with a headline. Right up front give your products strongest benefit. Make a promise in your headline, and then explain how the promise and benefits work to the customers potential in the body of your sales letter.