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Issue no. 221, August 11, 2003
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Next Issue - August 18th Search Engine touch ups. Ten
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Food for thought
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The
greatest mistake you can make in life is to be continually
fearing you will make one. Author: Elbert Hubbard
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Getting your site ready for the holidays.
Marketing Plan
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There
is nothing fancy about the marketing plan we're going
to talk about. In fact it is very straight forward.
Get
out your planning calendar and mark the days between
now and the last possible day that you can ship your
product.
Add
the following notes -
-Make a note on each of the days you're going to follow
up from inquiries.
-From the last lesson add your calendar of events (for
those special sales).
Figure
out your total promotion budget. You should divide this
into segments for how much you want to spend in Sept,
Oct, Nov, Dec. If your product requires a lot of lead
time then you don't want to budget anything for December
since it won't do you any good.
August
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If you don't have one, start a pay per click program.
Some info on that can be found here:
http://www.blitzpromotions.com/100ways-7.htm
or
you can let us manage it for you by going here -
http://www.blitzpromotions.com/payperclick.htm
Set
a budget for each month for the programs you're going
to use.
--Super Tip--
One thing we do is run the campaigns at the end of the
month when the cost for the click thrus are much lower.
Now
is also the time to tweak your search engine optimization.
We'll be talking more about this next week. You can
also hire someone to do it for you. Information on several
programs we have can be found here:
http://www.blitzpromotions.com/compare.htm
Make
a list of five potential joint venture partners for
the holiday season. There are many different ways you
can do this - from adding each others literature to
your orders, to swapping newsletter ads, email signatures,
think outside the box. Some details on finding JV's
can be found at the link below.
http://www.blitzpromotions.com/blitz169.htm
A
great example of a JV letter.
http://www.blitzpromotions.com/blitz181.htm
September
Line
up some newsletter advertising for September, October,
and November. I saw a statistic somewhere recently that
ezine advertising is one of the 'most' trusted forms
of advertising. So how can you find good advertising.
Search
for 'newsletters [insert your niche here]. Huge subscriber
counts don't really matter, in fact many times the more
subscribers, the less people actually read the newsletter.
Check out their archives and contact past advertisers
and ask them how they did.
October
Check
your traffic logs - find some sites that send you traffic
from links pages. Check them out and buy banner space
- if they don't offer it, then make an offer. Also take
some time to go through your links list for other banner
or text advertising opportunities. Cost per clicks are
more expensive but are usually worth it.
November
There
are hundreds of ways to promote your site (many of them
free) in our archives, pay it a visit. Pick several
and get going.
http://www.blitzpromotions.com/ezinearchives.htm
December
Crunch
time is here. Now would be a great time to unload those
items that haven't sold. You can even sell your inventory
on an auction site, just make sure you let folks know
that their gift will make it by the holidays.
Don't
forget to save some of that money for next years advertising
efforts.
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Links you can use -
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Ever
see a font and wonder what it was called. This neat
application will help you figure out what it is.
http://www.fonts.com/findfonts/identifontframe.asp?nCo=AFMT&FONTNAME=identifont
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POSTCARD AND YOUR CREDIBILITY By Bob McElwain
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I
got a postcard the other day. It made me think of the
person who sent it, the things I admire about her. I
appreciated her thinking of me, and taking the time
to send the card.
It
wasn't Christmas, my birthday, or any special day at
all. The printed message is, "Just a note to let you
know I appreciate you. I hope you have a wonderful summer."
Above it, she'd written my name. Below it, she had signed
her first name.
The
return address had been printed. She had included her
phone number and the URL to her website. The other side
of the card was a rendering of a photo taken in South
Mountain Park, Arizona.
The
card laid on my desk for about a week. I glanced at
it often. Finally I carted it out to the small table
in the living room at which I often sit sipping coffee
while checking out the trees and mountains to the east.
What
A Grand Idea
Judy
Vorfeld of ossweb.com sent me that card. She did so
only to demonstrate she was thinking about me. There
is no hidden agenda here. The card is exactly what it
appears to be. And it delivered the message Judy intended.
But
look what has happened here. Judy has reached out to
me from the real world, the one in which we live.
What
Makes This So Great?
The
most difficult task you have in your web-based business
is building visitor trust and confidence in you as a
real live person. Until people come to believe you are
one they can count on, they won't become clients or
long term customers.
Such
things matter less if you are selling digicams and offer
them at the best price available. Many buy on price
alone. But the best path to a successful business for
most includes generating repeat business. And this won't
happen unless you are able to demonstrate you are for
real.
Yet
this is tough to do when you can only provide your visitors
with images on the monitor of their computer. It's a
major drawback to building a web-based business. Your
potential customers can't see or touch your goods. And
you can't step up and shake their hand.
Adding
Reality To Your Website
There
are lots of ways of broadening your thrust so your site
seems more a part of the real world. Business cards,
for example.
Carry
a few. Leave them behind wherever you go. Tuck three
or four under the salt shaker before leaving the coffee
shop. Three or four more on top of the paper towel holder
in the restroom.
Offer
a free brochure. Something folks will find practical
and useful. But print it, or at least use a copy shop.
Then send it via U.S. Mail. Even to those uninterested,
the availability of such offers is a plus for your image.
Figure
Ways To Surprise People
Send a gift to clients past and present. Or to your
customers. Avoid any hint of it being a sales pitch.
It is only a reminder that you are thinking of the person.
And that they matter to you.
Ball
point pens with your name and URL on them are easy to
obtain. In quantity, the cost is modest. And unlike
calendars, they don't become outdated. So you can buy
a bunch now, and use them for several years.
Go
Further
Check
the web for specialty shops. A quality letter opener
may lay about a desk for a long time. A key ring might
be used for years, one with a neat reminder of your
business attached.
Recently
my wife found a cute plastic image of Donald Duck, with
bobbing head and all, in a box of Rice Krispies. It's
still on the table with that postcard.
Judy
Vorfeld Gets The Prize
But
you'll find it tough to do better than Judy did with
the postcard she sent. You can even buy neat cards in
quantity, to use in this way. But she'll be ahead of
you, for she created this card. For a peek at it, see
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http://www.ossweb.com/postcard.html
This
doesn't tell the whole story, though. It doesn't show
my name or her signature. Or my address printed by hand
to the right. (Far greater impact when done by hand
than when printed.) And there is no postmark on the
image, as there is on the card. No cancellation mark
on the 23 cent stamp Judy pasted to the card.
This
postcard was created and sent to me by a real live person.
It was delivered by the U.S Postal Service. It adds
dimension to Judy, and to her site and business.
Find
ways to do things like this occasionally. Do them right,
and your credibility will get an awesome boost.
Techie
Notes:
Judy
began with a color photograph she had taken, then scanned
it. If you have a digicam, you can skip the scan. Next
she used Paint Shop to create an enamel effect.
She used Microsoft Publisher 2000 to design the card,
and printed four per sheet. She used 8.5x11" ivory 80#
cover/card stock. She favors Neenah. She used an inkjet
printer. Judy has a quality paper cutter that creates
a great edge. Some copy shops can make these cuts for
you. The garden variety paper cutter does not cut as
smoothly, and may even tend to tear.
Bob
McElwain, author of "Your Path To Success" and "Secrets
To A Really Successful Website." For info, see
http://sitetipsandtricks.com/webways/
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