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Price Setting - My Clients Will Leave if I Raise My Prices - Really? Page’. This will allow the subscriber to simply fill out the form within the same page and save them from clicking the back button. For your custom ‘Error Page’ include text similar to the following:Has price setting been a prime concern for you recently? If you hesitate to raise your prices because you are afraid your clients will leave, take the issue to inquiry using The Work of Byron Katie. Here is how it can work:"My clients will leave if I raise my prices." Is that true? If your answer is yes, ask question 2: "Can I absolutely know my clients will leave if I raise my prices?"Whatever your answer to ERROR Remember to include these two pages when designing and implementing your sign-up form. By keeping it simple, straight-forward, and thinking about the subscriber’s experience through the process, you’ll see an incre Do You Want More Profits? - Follow The Golden Rules Of Providing Good Customer Service Keeping things simple; when setting up your sign-up form for your website keep three things in mind:Last night I was at my computer and a Skype chat window opened up with a link in it from a stranger. I clicked the link and was taken to one of those "You would have to be crazy to pass up this business opportunity" sites. You know, the kind with great testimonials and it seems too good to be true possible outcomes. All it takes is a few hours a day and you can be pulling in thousands of dollars! Wow, sounds great. 1. What information to ask from those signing up for your email newsletter 2. Setting up a custom ‘Thank You’ page. This is where the subscriber will be re-directed after successfully signing up for your newsletter. 3. Setting up a custom ‘Error’ page. This is where the subscriber will be re-directed if there is a problem during the sign up process, such as entering an invalid email address. Ask for Minimal Information When possible it is always better to ask your visitors for minimal information. I typically ask for first name and email address. This is important because your website visitors will most often read quickly and will not bother completing a long form when signing up for your newsletter. Remember, you can always ask for additional information later if needed. Thank You Page After signing up for your newsletter, be sure to re-direct your visitors to a custom ‘Thank You’ page. Email marketing software, such as IntelliContact, include a default ‘Thank You’ page but allow you to simply insert a URL to redirect subscribers to a custom page hosted on your server. This page should contain a simple message such as: “Thank You for signing up for the XYZ Newsletter. Our newsletter is a monthly publication that will help your business by bringing you up-to-date information on the technology industry.” Implementing a custom ‘Thank You’ page will also allow you to provide consistent navigation after a subscriber has successfully signed up for your newsletter (IE: the ‘Thank You’ page looks like the other pages of your website). This will encourage the subscriber to extend their stay on your website. Another great opportunity in having a custom ‘Thank You’ page is co-registration. Co-registration is a great way to build your lists. Basically, within your ‘Thank You’ page you can include links to partner websites where visitors can sign up for other newsletters that compliment yours. In exchange, these ‘partner websites’ include a link to your website from their ‘Thank You’ page where subscribers can sign up for your newsletter. Error Page When creating your sign-up form and ‘Thank You’ page, also include an ‘Error Page’ where subscribers will be re-directed in the event that they neglect required information or fail to enter a valid email address. Most email marketing software programs allow you to enter a custom ‘Error Page’ as well. It is also a great idea to include your sign-up form again on your ‘Error Page’. This will allow the subscriber to simply fill out the form within the same page and save them from clicking the back button. For your custom ‘Error Page’ include text similar to the following: ERROR Remember to include these two pages when designing and implementing your sign-up form. By keeping it simple, straight-forward, and thinking about the subscriber’s experience through the process, you’ll see an increa Monday Blahs or first name and email address. This is important because your website visitors will most often read quickly and will not bother completing a long form when signing up for your newsletter. Remember, you can always ask for additional information later if needed.We've all experienced the Monday blahs!It all starts with the alarm clock. It's relentless. No amount of pushing the snooze button, allows you to sleep in just a little longer.As I drag myself out of bed, I try to get into the mindset of having to face another tough new day ahead. "It's only eight hours," I tell myself. "How bad can that be?" Sadly enough, I already know the answer.My typical day Thank You Page After signing up for your newsletter, be sure to re-direct your visitors to a custom ‘Thank You’ page. Email marketing software, such as IntelliContact, include a default ‘Thank You’ page but allow you to simply insert a URL to redirect subscribers to a custom page hosted on your server. This page should contain a simple message such as: “Thank You for signing up for the XYZ Newsletter. Our newsletter is a monthly publication that will help your business by bringing you up-to-date information on the technology industry.” Implementing a custom ‘Thank You’ page will also allow you to provide consistent navigation after a subscriber has successfully signed up for your newsletter (IE: the ‘Thank You’ page looks like the other pages of your website). This will encourage the subscriber to extend their stay on your website. Another great opportunity in having a custom ‘Thank You’ page is co-registration. Co-registration is a great way to build your lists. Basically, within your ‘Thank You’ page you can include links to partner websites where visitors can sign up for other newsletters that compliment yours. In exchange, these ‘partner websites’ include a link to your website from their ‘Thank You’ page where subscribers can sign up for your newsletter. Error Page When creating your sign-up form and ‘Thank You’ page, also include an ‘Error Page’ where subscribers will be re-directed in the event that they neglect required information or fail to enter a valid email address. Most email marketing software programs allow you to enter a custom ‘Error Page’ as well. It is also a great idea to include your sign-up form again on your ‘Error Page’. This will allow the subscriber to simply fill out the form within the same page and save them from clicking the back button. For your custom ‘Error Page’ include text similar to the following: ERROR Remember to include these two pages when designing and implementing your sign-up form. By keeping it simple, straight-forward, and thinking about the subscriber’s experience through the process, you’ll see an incre Succeeding in the Rapidly Changing Internet Marketing World signing up for the XYZ Newsletter. Our newsletter is a monthly publication that will help your business by bringing you up-to-date information on the technology industry.”The world of internet marketing is changing so quickly that you may find your head spinning. Do you find yourself saying things like:If we had only known that niche marketing was going to be so wildly popular we would have focused on that instead of MLM.If we had only known that Google was going to change its algorithm and the rules of AdWords were going to change we would have...Do yourself a favor a Implementing a custom ‘Thank You’ page will also allow you to provide consistent navigation after a subscriber has successfully signed up for your newsletter (IE: the ‘Thank You’ page looks like the other pages of your website). This will encourage the subscriber to extend their stay on your website. Another great opportunity in having a custom ‘Thank You’ page is co-registration. Co-registration is a great way to build your lists. Basically, within your ‘Thank You’ page you can include links to partner websites where visitors can sign up for other newsletters that compliment yours. In exchange, these ‘partner websites’ include a link to your website from their ‘Thank You’ page where subscribers can sign up for your newsletter. Error Page When creating your sign-up form and ‘Thank You’ page, also include an ‘Error Page’ where subscribers will be re-directed in the event that they neglect required information or fail to enter a valid email address. Most email marketing software programs allow you to enter a custom ‘Error Page’ as well. It is also a great idea to include your sign-up form again on your ‘Error Page’. This will allow the subscriber to simply fill out the form within the same page and save them from clicking the back button. For your custom ‘Error Page’ include text similar to the following: ERROR Remember to include these two pages when designing and implementing your sign-up form. 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Error Page When creating your sign-up form and ‘Thank You’ page, also include an ‘Error Page’ where subscribers will be re-directed in the event that they neglect required information or fail to enter a valid email address. Most email marketing software programs allow you to enter a custom ‘Error Page’ as well. It is also a great idea to include your sign-up form again on your ‘Error Page’. This will allow the subscriber to simply fill out the form within the same page and save them from clicking the back button. For your custom ‘Error Page’ include text similar to the following: ERROR Remember to include these two pages when designing and implementing your sign-up form. By keeping it simple, straight-forward, and thinking about the subscriber’s experience through the process, you’ll see an incre Are You An Internet Marketer Wannabe? Page’. This will allow the subscriber to simply fill out the form within the same page and save them from clicking the back button. For your custom ‘Error Page’ include text similar to the following:Are you one of the many thousands of Internet marketer wannabes who have decided to become the next batch of Internet Millionaires?You have read that about 600 million people have access to the Internet - and yet it is still in its infancy. Every month millions of newcomers and thousands of businesses are reported to be setting up online.With this huge and expanding audience coupled with the fact that marketi ERROR Remember to include these two pages when designing and implementing your sign-up form. By keeping it simple, straight-forward, and thinking about the subscriber’s experience through the process, you’ll see an increase in the number of subscribers signing up for your email newsletter.
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