Whether through a simple introduction to a potential client or as a detailed promotional letter, e-mail is one of the fastest and best ways of grabbing the attention of your target market, if it’s done responsibly. Sending unsolicited e-mail is not a good idea and usually brings with it unpleasant consequences. It is suggested that you do whatever you can to bring attention to your business by way of your web site, search engine placement, writing articles, publishing e-zines, sending out press releases and making offers at your site that encourage inquiries. The important point is to do whatever you can to build your own e-mail lists, which you can begin by promoting an e-zine, offering e-mail newsletters or writing an e-book.
Pay Special Attention to the People Who Count
When it comes to solving problems with customers, special treatment often works far better than money. Let me give you an example: A senior vice-president of a bank for whom I was doing some consulting came to me one day crying the blues. His concern was that some of the competing banks had decided to aggressively go after some of the large depositors who did business with his branch banks located in several wealthy retirement communities.
Need to Get My Attention? Try This!
Are you an ezine publisher or a writer who writes articles for ezines?
Then you might want to pay attention to what I learned this week.
Email Marketers: Ask for Less Attention – and Get More.
There’s a raging battle going on for the attention of anyone who has an email inbox.
Getting and Keeping People’s Attention at Your Site
A new discovery says that people are born to respond to information a certain way. It also indicates that when we use our in-born or natural style to process information, we relax and feel good. The same research also indicates that 92% of thousands tested have changed that style to one they think works better. The change causes stress. So 92% of the viewers of your site are stressed. Because people often visit your site and click off almost instantly, you face the problem of getting their attention and keeping it long enough to persuade them to buy
Does this Headline “Grab” Your Attention?
If you are reading this first sentence then the answer is yes.
You see, the objective of the headline is to get the reader to keep reading.
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