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    Getting Better Results From Your Search Engine Traffic
    "I did what you said and I'm getting 100 visitors a day from Google. But they still aren't buying my product." Never minding that some small businesses would be deliriously happy with 3000 addiitonal visitors a month - what do you do when the plan you had to increase your search engine traffic doesn't give you the results you want? You re-evaluate your plan. Did you targe
    information - their credit history, income, the works. And all I could think was, "Yikes! You've got to be kidding me!"

    So what? Why might this be of interest to you? You're probably not a banker or lending institution.

    But... you might be a CPA or real estate agent or mortgage broker, or anyone doing business online!

    First impressions can and will make or break your sale.

    How to Build a List Online II
    Make sure that your form is worded in such a way that the person signing it understands that they will be emailed, and you should have no problems with spamming. You can offer an inducement to register, such as a free ebook or course, but you should always mention that they will receive a newsletter. Your emails can then be in the form of a newsletter in which you make special offers and draw their att
    I received an email today from a long-standing subscriber and someone I consider a good friend though we will probably never meet face to face.

    Her email asked for my advice on the website she is creating from a template offered to her through the program she joined.

    She's open, very receptive to advice, suggestions, changes. She's on the right track. The very first thing she added to the template was her name, address, and a toll free phone number even though it was not included with the template. By that act alone, she's already way ahead of the game :)

    But... This isn't about her website.

    What happened was it got me thinking I should go out online and look at programs of a similar nature. Get a feel for the webpages themselves, see if any good ideas popped into my head.

    Not to steal... to gather ideas, to get first impressions, and I needed to locate websites about big money.

    Mortages, refinancing, that sort of thing.

    I headed to Google and typed in the first word that came to mind - "mortgages."

    The results? All I can say is, "Yikes!"

    After clicking through the first 10 sites listed on Google's first page, to my dismay, I found only three websites where, if I was interested in buying or refinancing, would I even be somewhat tempted to dig a bit deeper.

    Only three out of 10? How can that be?

    The other seven websites I viewed were disasters!

    Here are websites wishing to convey consumer confidence. Websites that will get around to asking people to divulge their most personal of all information - their credit history, income, the works. And all I could think was, "Yikes! You've got to be kidding me!"

    So what? Why might this be of interest to you? You're probably not a banker or lending institution.

    But... you might be a CPA or real estate agent or mortgage broker, or anyone doing business online!

    First impressions can and will make or break your sale.

    Joint Venture Piggybacking
    When I was 11 years old, my favorite game at school was similar to piggybacking. I don’t remember what we called the game. Small guys like me would ride on the backs of big, strong guys and we would try to pull our opponents over. The best part of Joint Ventures, as well as the easiest and most lucrative, is “Piggybacking”. They key to winning was strong arms and a strong “Horse”. I had strong arms and I
    ed to the template was her name, address, and a toll free phone number even though it was not included with the template. By that act alone, she's already way ahead of the game :)

    But... This isn't about her website.

    What happened was it got me thinking I should go out online and look at programs of a similar nature. Get a feel for the webpages themselves, see if any good ideas popped into my head.

    Not to steal... to gather ideas, to get first impressions, and I needed to locate websites about big money.

    Mortages, refinancing, that sort of thing.

    I headed to Google and typed in the first word that came to mind - "mortgages."

    The results? All I can say is, "Yikes!"

    After clicking through the first 10 sites listed on Google's first page, to my dismay, I found only three websites where, if I was interested in buying or refinancing, would I even be somewhat tempted to dig a bit deeper.

    Only three out of 10? How can that be?

    The other seven websites I viewed were disasters!

    Here are websites wishing to convey consumer confidence. Websites that will get around to asking people to divulge their most personal of all information - their credit history, income, the works. And all I could think was, "Yikes! You've got to be kidding me!"

    So what? Why might this be of interest to you? You're probably not a banker or lending institution.

    But... you might be a CPA or real estate agent or mortgage broker, or anyone doing business online!

    First impressions can and will make or break your sale.

    The BEST Way to Face Up To Change (2)
    The old days look better because we cannot cope with the new, especially when there are no consistent rules to guide us, when we do not feel included in its message and the seemingly secure boundaries we are enjoying are gradually being stripped away. The past always looks better when we lack confidence because it allows us to dismiss anything remotely uncomfortable while we remain deliberately blind to
    pped into my head.

    Not to steal... to gather ideas, to get first impressions, and I needed to locate websites about big money.

    Mortages, refinancing, that sort of thing.

    I headed to Google and typed in the first word that came to mind - "mortgages."

    The results? All I can say is, "Yikes!"

    After clicking through the first 10 sites listed on Google's first page, to my dismay, I found only three websites where, if I was interested in buying or refinancing, would I even be somewhat tempted to dig a bit deeper.

    Only three out of 10? How can that be?

    The other seven websites I viewed were disasters!

    Here are websites wishing to convey consumer confidence. Websites that will get around to asking people to divulge their most personal of all information - their credit history, income, the works. And all I could think was, "Yikes! You've got to be kidding me!"

    So what? Why might this be of interest to you? You're probably not a banker or lending institution.

    But... you might be a CPA or real estate agent or mortgage broker, or anyone doing business online!

    First impressions can and will make or break your sale.

    Can Your Visitors Contact You From Your Website
    Argh, where's the contact button?! Believe it or not, some websites just DON'T WANT any visitors (even customers) to CONTACT them. There's no email address, no contact form, no NOTHING!What if a potential customer wants to BUY something from your website but have a few questions or doubts that he/she needs to ask you first? If you have a FAQ page, that's the first place he/she will definitely seek
    my dismay, I found only three websites where, if I was interested in buying or refinancing, would I even be somewhat tempted to dig a bit deeper.

    Only three out of 10? How can that be?

    The other seven websites I viewed were disasters!

    Here are websites wishing to convey consumer confidence. Websites that will get around to asking people to divulge their most personal of all information - their credit history, income, the works. And all I could think was, "Yikes! You've got to be kidding me!"

    So what? Why might this be of interest to you? You're probably not a banker or lending institution.

    But... you might be a CPA or real estate agent or mortgage broker, or anyone doing business online!

    First impressions can and will make or break your sale.

    8 Key Ways to Make a Profit With Domain Names
    You can make a profit with targeted domain names. Domain names can get you more and more money.Buy and sell domain names- You can buy domain names and sell them. The difference between the buying price and the selling price is the profit for you. You can make huge profit by buying at a low price and then selling domain names at a higher price.Use Affiliate Programs – Use targeted domain nam
    information - their credit history, income, the works. And all I could think was, "Yikes! You've got to be kidding me!"

    So what? Why might this be of interest to you? You're probably not a banker or lending institution.

    But... you might be a CPA or real estate agent or mortgage broker, or anyone doing business online!

    First impressions can and will make or break your sale. They are what leads us to friendships, business associations, and what keeps us coming back to the same brick and mortar or online business again and again.

    Sure, if you have the cash and no time to do it yourself, professional web designers are a great way to go!

    But, if you're like the majority of us with limited funds, you are going to need to teach yourself the basics of HTML.

    Businesses or not, the sites I viewed screamed, "Newbie!"

    If you've been telling yourself you'll get around to learning HTML some day, and you are trying to make a living online, you need to move that to the top priority spot on your "to do" list.

    This is your web presence. This isn't something you "get around to doing."

    Make it a "today thing." It is not hard to learn. http://www.htmlclinic.com is a great free resource with easy to follow instructions. You can do this!

    Just keep in mind that guest books and family photos belong on "home" sites. If you are in business, be business-like.

    Every day that goes by, without your website up to snuff, costs you. Time, money, and potential sales.

    Visit your website now. Sit back. Be your own worst critic and ask yourself, "What is my website saying about me?"

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