The story of the master marketer… who was homeless
If you were homeless and begging for money… and needed to
increase “conversions” over 100% in only a few days… how would
you do it?
Let’s see how this guy did…
If you were homeless and begging for money… and needed to
increase “conversions” over 100% in only a few days… how would
you do it?
Let’s see how this guy did…
Daily the Internet Marketing population is exponentially growing with new people joining, hoping to cash in on this Golden Information Age. There are over one billion net users and they are only a click of a mouse away. But for Internet Marketers this growing market place posses both advantages and disadvantages. It’s becoming extremely noisier and even screaming won’t get your marketing voice heard. I hold that today’s main challenge for Marketers is getting their marketing message heard and remembered in amongst this rumble.
I’ve just come across some eye opening information.
Home based business entrepreneurs need focus on these four pillars.
1. The Offer: Produce/s, service or expertise.
2. Traffic to you offer.
3. Conversion from prospects to customers or clients.
4. Repeat customers through using a Sales Funnel. Visitor Value multiplier.
Blogs are a powerful marketing tool to earn income from home. When used creatively they attract business to you. This is not a get rich quick scheme. It takes time, dedication, and action to grow your business to where you want it.
What Happens just before you sign the deal?
The salesman will offer fitted
climate control and free insurance for $999 extra. You think;
“That’s not bad, might as well”, so an extra sale was made.
This works equally well with online sales.
Home-business forum set in Flagler Daytona Beach News-Journal By BOB KOSLOW, Business writer PALM COAST -- The Flagler County Chamber of Commerce & Affiliates will host a discussion for local home-based businesses at 9 am Tuesday. The forum is scheduled at the chamber office at 20 Airport Road, Suite C, ... |
At-home bakers hail state's new Cottage Food Act The Seattle Times More than 250 home-based businesses have shown interest in applying for a cottage-foods license, according to the Washington state Department of Agriculture, which administers the new law. It estimates 1000 people eventually will apply. |
Basehor library planning group for home-business owners Basehor Sentinel “I've been thinking about that for about a year: What can we do at the library for people who have their own home-based businesses?” Weaver said. And when she talked with her daughter, who runs a dog-training business out of her home, it became clear ... |