After the Squeeze Page: How to Build Your List

Posted on 29. Aug, 2009 by admin in List Building

You have now started to build your list from your squeeze page. From that squeeze page you gave your followers a high value free report or free ebook, something that they perceived as having value.

The next step is to build a relationship with your followers so that they learn to trust you. They know that you have given them value in the first place, now it is up to you to keep giving them value. They will then see you as trustworthy and will start to buy your products.

How are you going to market your products to that list?

The secret to marketing to your list is knowing the processes that are involved. Let me give you a simple way to look at getting your followers to trust you.

Your prospects are swimming in the ocean for anyone to cast their baited line out and catch. For you to catch these fish and put into your lake, your bait needs to be of a higher value than the other fishermen.

Once your fish are caught and placed in your lake, you then email your prospects and offer them more free high value products. In your email you say something like:

“Hi … (use their name), I know you’re interested in …. I am not going to try and sell you something today. All I want to do is give you some free stuff. Here’s a great … on … Hope you enjoy it.”

You are actually asking them for their permission to later on try and sell them something. This is known as permission based marketing.Your prospect thinks yes this is good stuff I’m getting here and eventually they will say “You know I like this person, OK I give you permission to send me an email asking me to buy. In the beginning I wouldn’t have given you permission but now that you have proven yourself to me I will let you try and sell to me.

And that is where your sale is made.

Blog Design: What Can You Do To Increase Website Traffic

Posted on 21. Aug, 2009 by admin in List Building

Today, in this fast-paced world, people get annoyed when they visit a blog that doesn’t look good. They get frustrated and leave.  That little X box is clicked on and you have lost a potential visitor. We all want our blog to look good, I know I do.

To get your visitors to read your content and to want to come back for more there are some simple blog design strategies that you can do.

#1: Design

You have a very short time for your blog to make an impact on your reader.  Does it hit them in the face with bright colors or does it draw them in so they want to stay and read your content. Having a simple or minimalistic design can create harmony for the reader.

Is your ‘above the fold’ area too cluttered? Does your text tell the reader what the blog name is and what the blog is about?

The use of white space is very effective in drawing your readers into your blog.  White space means the empty space on your blog.  The human eye needs this space so that we can easily see what is there.

#2: Does the design compliment the content?

Blog design and related content go together.  If you visit a blog that sells dog blankets and they have an article on trout fishing, would you stay? Most likely not, I know I wouldn’t.  It would confuse me and I wouldn’t go back to that blog.

Font and font size needs to be considered as well.  Are your fonts modern or are they curly and old-fashioned. Images are another important factor in designing your blog to be visibility enticing.  Keep your images to one size and place them in the same place in your posts.  This gives the reader familiarity and confidence so that when they go back to your blog things will be in the same place.

#3: Is Your Design a Platform for your Content?

The purpose of your blog design is to draw your reader to the content. Are your posts easily found? Or are they buried under uncategorized categories. Do you have ads that detract from the reader and make them want to run from your blog.

#4: Is your design functional?

Blog readers want to know about you, they want to know your story. Have you got your ‘My Story’ and ‘About Me, on your blog.

Navigation Bars – Is your navigation bar on the right side, left side, top or bottom of your blog. Books read from left to right so it makes sense to have our navigation bar at the top and on the left side.  Eyetrack research has shown that our eyes are most often fixated on the upper left of the page. Only after looking at the top of the page do our eyes explore further down the page. It makes sense then to put your navigation bar top and left of your blog.

Take a look at other blogs to give you an idea of want you want your blog to be.  While you are looking, write down what you like and don’t like. Then and only then change your blog or get your web-designer to do it.  It will be worth it.

I’m off to do this myself to this blog.

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Free Traffic Web Bar

Posted on 03. Aug, 2009 by admin in List Building

To get traffic to your site so that you can build your list here is an amazing slim toolbar that you can add to your Internet Explorer or Firefox browser. Free Traffic Bar. It’s a system that rewards you for being on any website through Google, Yahoo, EBay and MSN and will give you free traffic no matter what you are doing on the web. You don’t have to surf at the same time. Just browse the web.

There are four parts.

Part One – Ad Headline area. This area shows a single headline ad that changes as you browse the web. Each website you visit the headline ad changes. Your headline ad will show up to the other members of which there are over 45,000. Also when you invite others to the Free Traffic Toolbar you earn credits while your 10 level downline also browses the web.

Part Two – Free Traffic Bar Info – this is where you can check your account, check and set your toolbar, check your downline, buy ad credits, upgrade your account.  Help and support is also available.

Part Three - Tools – There are over 80 tools built into the system on a wide range of Internet Marketing topics like ad tracking, affiliate marketing, audio/video training, ebooks, list builders, article marketing, shopping.  There is a huge list to choose from.

Part Four – A Search box that is built into the system and will search Google by default. Use the Type button and you will search Yahoo. There is a word search highlighter tool – brilliant. The type menu searches for articles, news, blogs, people, opinions, shopping, travel and more. It also searches search engines like Dogpile and MSN.

To summarise you get -

  • Headline Ad area
  • Extensive free training and help
  • Builds your downline in over 110 programs at once
  • Makes your internet browsing experience better by giving you a huge amount of search tools all pulled into one.

The Free Traffic Bar is free. If you want better ad credits and surf ratios along with higher commissions there are also pro accounts.

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