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All About Auto Email Responders ret method I use to getting copy to sell.Throughout the Internet, automatic responders make for a fantastic promotional tool. Although the technical name is an email list responder, other known names include email list responder, mailbot, and auto e-mail responder. An automatic email responder is probably the best way to save time, as it replies to any e-mail with a pre-written message.Auto-responders can vary from e-mails that go through e-mail to scripts that are programmed to run on servers. All types of email responders at the same, as they will aut STEP FOUR: Sign off. End your email like a real letter with a closing like "sincerely", your name, business and some ways to get a hold of you. Add your website and any tagline you use too. STEP FIVE: P.S. Alert them to your other products or services. You have something to sell, right? But the purpose of your e-course is to educate and develop a relationship, isn't it? D Getting A Piece of The Pie - Starting An Internet Business Be a Winner! Answer the Challenge! An e-course is a sequence of emails set up to be delivered automatically without any effort on your part after the initial set up. Just set it and forget it. Setting up a free e-course is a great way to keep your services on top of mind and educate people about what you can do for them.The internet has brought about a new type of business startup that has proved very lucrative for quite a few people. With a minimal amount of capital investment, you can set up a professional website and start your own internet business. The potential for earning is almost unlimited. In recent years, guys in their 20s have made tens of millions of dollars from an idea they had. This has led to a flood of new internet startups trying to get a piece of the pie.If you want to start an internet business, you are no doub I highly suggest you subscribe to other people's e-courses in your field and study what information they offer too. Psst! To make this e-course work, you'll need a sequential autoresponder service. I use http://www.clickstartcart.com. (It's an entire shopping cart system, but I actually signed up with them initially because of the sequential autoresponders. They have a free 30 day trial). HERE'S HOW TO GET STARTED STEP ONE: Outline your topics. First you have to figure out what you think people would want to know about. Do a brainstorm exercise where you limit yourself to 5 minutes (use a timer). Write down all the topics you can think of on your area of expertise. Then edit down what you think is most relevant. For example, here's the basic outline of my free e-course on copywriting.
STEP TWO: Go deeper in each subject. Really provide some content here. Make 2-3 points about each topic. Don't be afraid to do some hardcore research. Find statistics and trends and use them. Two of my favorite resources for current info are http://answers.google.com/answers/ and http://www.ceoexpress.com. Your message doesn't have to be long, just information-packed. You have the attention of people who "asked" to learn from you. So give them something valuable. STEP THREE: Tease them till next time. After you've educated them, let them know that the next lesson will have something even more mouthwatering. The less specific you are, the more tantalizing the copy. Here are some teaser phrases I used in my e-course. Feel free to swipe versions of them for your own use:
STEP FOUR: Sign off. End your email like a real letter with a closing like "sincerely", your name, business and some ways to get a hold of you. Add your website and any tagline you use too. STEP FIVE: P.S. Alert them to your other products or services. You have something to sell, right? But the purpose of your e-course is to educate and develop a relationship, isn't it? Do How To Set Up Your PayPal Account So You Can Get Paid Immediately! initially because of the sequential autoresponders. They have a free 30 day trial).Running your eBay business is just about impossible without a PayPal account. PayPal is a company owned by eBay with over 100 Million users and counting. PayPal has been promoted extensively throughout all of the eBay websites, as the most respected and trusted, payment-processing option available.As a result, most people looking to spend money on eBay prefer to have this option available and will probably use it.PayPal is a very reliable way to receive money in your new eBay business, and it also has the add HERE'S HOW TO GET STARTED STEP ONE: Outline your topics. First you have to figure out what you think people would want to know about. Do a brainstorm exercise where you limit yourself to 5 minutes (use a timer). Write down all the topics you can think of on your area of expertise. Then edit down what you think is most relevant. For example, here's the basic outline of my free e-course on copywriting.
STEP TWO: Go deeper in each subject. Really provide some content here. Make 2-3 points about each topic. Don't be afraid to do some hardcore research. Find statistics and trends and use them. Two of my favorite resources for current info are http://answers.google.com/answers/ and http://www.ceoexpress.com. Your message doesn't have to be long, just information-packed. You have the attention of people who "asked" to learn from you. So give them something valuable. STEP THREE: Tease them till next time. After you've educated them, let them know that the next lesson will have something even more mouthwatering. The less specific you are, the more tantalizing the copy. Here are some teaser phrases I used in my e-course. Feel free to swipe versions of them for your own use:
STEP FOUR: Sign off. End your email like a real letter with a closing like "sincerely", your name, business and some ways to get a hold of you. Add your website and any tagline you use too. STEP FIVE: P.S. Alert them to your other products or services. You have something to sell, right? But the purpose of your e-course is to educate and develop a relationship, isn't it? D Easy But Powerful Brochure Writing Tips Features/benefits brainstorm exerciseWhen it comes to writing brochures for medical products and services, many companies get non-writers involved in the process for the sake of their expertise. Brochures are very costly products for companies: it takes a lot of time, effort, talent, and energy (not to mention money) to produce a decent brochure. But all too often, the end product falls flat. Even worse, the participants in the brochure creation process are at a loss to explain the results. Customers ignore the brochures, and sometimes companies figure the pr STEP TWO: Go deeper in each subject. Really provide some content here. Make 2-3 points about each topic. Don't be afraid to do some hardcore research. Find statistics and trends and use them. Two of my favorite resources for current info are http://answers.google.com/answers/ and http://www.ceoexpress.com. Your message doesn't have to be long, just information-packed. You have the attention of people who "asked" to learn from you. So give them something valuable. STEP THREE: Tease them till next time. After you've educated them, let them know that the next lesson will have something even more mouthwatering. The less specific you are, the more tantalizing the copy. Here are some teaser phrases I used in my e-course. Feel free to swipe versions of them for your own use:
STEP FOUR: Sign off. End your email like a real letter with a closing like "sincerely", your name, business and some ways to get a hold of you. Add your website and any tagline you use too. STEP FIVE: P.S. Alert them to your other products or services. You have something to sell, right? But the purpose of your e-course is to educate and develop a relationship, isn't it? D The Art of Networking and Business Cards ss.com. Your message doesn't have to be long, just information-packed. You have the attention of people who "asked" to learn from you. So give them something valuable.Every day we meet new people. It doesn’t matter how it happens or why it does, but it is essential to notice that we are constantly connecting with fresh faces. These new countenances could be our future employer, a potential best friend, or simply another person to pass on our services to. With hundreds of meetings each month, it is no surprise that the public is now taking advantage of these meet and greets.Business networking is a great way to make connections with others. Although we meet new people on a daily b STEP THREE: Tease them till next time. After you've educated them, let them know that the next lesson will have something even more mouthwatering. The less specific you are, the more tantalizing the copy. Here are some teaser phrases I used in my e-course. Feel free to swipe versions of them for your own use:
STEP FOUR: Sign off. End your email like a real letter with a closing like "sincerely", your name, business and some ways to get a hold of you. Add your website and any tagline you use too. STEP FIVE: P.S. Alert them to your other products or services. You have something to sell, right? But the purpose of your e-course is to educate and develop a relationship, isn't it? D About High Risk Merchant Accounts ret method I use to getting copy to sell.Many processors and banks deem certain types of businesses high risks. These businesses could include travel merchant accounts; pharmacy merchant accounts; adult merchant accounts; telemarketing merchant accounts; Internet merchant accounts, etc.Banks or other processors consider these accounts high risk because of the potential for excessive charge backs, possible legal violations, returns, or simply bad publicity for accepting those sorts of businesses. High-risk merchants often find difficulty in opening merchant STEP FOUR: Sign off. End your email like a real letter with a closing like "sincerely", your name, business and some ways to get a hold of you. Add your website and any tagline you use too. STEP FIVE: P.S. Alert them to your other products or services. You have something to sell, right? But the purpose of your e-course is to educate and develop a relationship, isn't it? Don't worry. You can do both. As long as you're giving good content, people often like to know if you have something else to buy they would be interested in. For a gentle call to action, I recommend putting a product link with very little text in the P.S. (Studies show that people read the headline first THEN the PS. Weird, huh? But it's true.) So to recap. Follow up is one of the biggest problems in doing business. Autoresponders do it effortlessly. THE CHALLENGE Write your 7 day e-course and have it ready to go in 7 days. For sequential autoresponders, again, I recommend http://www.clickstartcart.com. Writing a free e-course is a great way to get business. And you'll use it for years with only minor tweaks. It gives people a reason to go to your page. Best of all, they get to test drive your material at no risk. Autoresponders save you time and make you look professional. I can't wait to read YOUR free e-course! Author Blog: http://www.red-hot-copy.com/blog.htm
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