In Part I I began looking at the most common types of sales letters. In this part I will give you some of the less common–and often more effective–sales letters.
Putting the A in FAQs
You’ve hunted and clicked your way through the Web site, but you can’t find the information you need. So you go to the FAQs. But the FAQ section is like a vast junk drawer, filled with a jumble of information. Thirty-nine questions organized alphabetically by the first word in the question, not the topic?! Questions arranged chronologicallyin the order they were asked?! Maybe the answer to your question is in there somewhere, but you’ll never find it.
Five Ways to Make Money With ClickBank
ClickBank not only allows you to accept credit cards on your web site without the need for a merchant account, it also provides other ways in which you can generate income – in this article, I’ll highlight five different ways you can start making money with ClickBank by the end of today.
How To Weigh a Job Offer.
With the promise of economic turnaround on the horizon, you may be one of many people considering a career move. While the excitement of moving to a new opportunity can’t be denied, invest the time to thoroughly evaluate any job offer. Too often people follow the “almighty dollar” and allow salary to be their guiding factor. But just because a new job pays more than your current one, doesn’t mean that moving is the right answer. Below is a list of 5 factors to take into account when weighing a job offer. There is a lot more that goes into the salary equation than your weekly check.
Keep Your Navigation Simple!
Navigation must be simple. Since it’s the backbone of your site, it’s imperative that visitors be able to understand it. Here are two tips on how to make simplicity a reality in your site:
How To Build Your Own Highly Targeted Opt-in List
Follow-up and building good relationship with your targeted prospects is a key to success for every online business. Focusing on providing useful information that could really help your subscribers who are looking for answers to their problems, useful information which could help them in their business or even a “Step By Step Guide” and the “How To” solution on their targeted field. You can write a weekly or monthly ezine based on your targeted area that will provide useful and interesting weekly articles to share with your list of subscribers who are eagerly looking forward to hear from you every week.
The 10 Parts of a Business Website
Business owners who are ready to bring their brick ‘n mortar businesses to the Internet experience headaches dealing with designers, while the latter too often end up wanting to rip their hair out because of add-ons, or things they learn about their clients after they’ve started the projects. Why? Web sites require planning and lots of communication. So before you decide to speak to a web designer or client… consider these 10 parts of a business website.
AUCTION TIP: A Basic eBay Listing Template
Do you know what drives me nuts on eBay? When I view an item up for auction and the listing has no style whatsoever. There’s just a long scroll of text that gives only the briefest explanation of what the product is and why I should buy it.
Are You Losing Sales Due to Slow Web Pages?
Does your website take more than 20 or 30 seconds to download?