"If they want peace, nations should avoid the pin-pricks that precede cannon shots."Napoleon Bonaparte
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5 Free Ways to Increase Traffic to your Online Store So you've finally created a website for your small online store! Now you think, How do I get people to visit my site? If you're like most new website owners, you wonder how to bring potential customers to your site without spending lots of money on ...
Boosting Booth Traffic with Promotional Products I was about seven or eight years old when I learned the value of promotional items at trade shows. I just didn't know it yet. I was at a home show with my parents. As we walked through the hall it was held in, I noticed people walking around with ...
Competition Freebies and Sponsorship For Free Advertising and Link Popularity How many competitions are there running on the net at this time? 1000 maybe? Nah, 100,000 is more than likely and when they close there will be just as many to take their place.So, why are companies so desperate to give away free stuff just for answering ...
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10 Eye Opening Ways To Ignite Your Profits! by Larry Dotson 1. Create multiple streams of income with your web site. You could sell your own products, join affiliate programs, sell advertising space, etc. 2. Sell your backend products to your customers right after they order. Take them to a "Thank You" web page that includes other products you sell. 3. Provide a "Contact Page" on your web site. Give your visitors as many options to contact you as possible. This'll add credibility to your business. 4. Give your visitors compliments in your ad copy. This can earn their trust and put them in a good mood, in return they will be easier to sell too. 5. Create new products or services only if there is a strong need for them. You won't have anyone to sell them to if you don't have a market. 6. Publish a free ebook and give it away from your web site or in your e-zine. This will increase your traffic, sales and e-zine subscribers. 7. Sell a few products on your web site instead of selling a large amount of products. To many choices can overwhelm your visitors and they won't buy. 8. Include content and free stuff on your web site that promote the products you're selling. If they don't read your ads, they may read your offerings. 9. Remind your visitors that you're human not just a web site. You could publish information on your family life, a picture of yourself , a profile, etc. 10. Use a "P.S." at the end of your ad copy. This is were you either want to repeat a strong benefit or use a strong close like a free bonus. ---- 1000 Ways To Sell Your E-Information Products just visit: http://www.ldpublishing.com As a bonus, Bob Osgoodby publishes the free weekly "Your Business" Newsletter - visit his web site to subscribe and place a FREE Ad! http://1-webwiz.com
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From Gas to Games, How to Get Free Stuff - ABC News USA Today business reporter Jayne O'Donnell dropped by "Good Morning America" today to not only share ways you can save, but also ways to get everything from gas to clothes and games for free. With gas prices through the roof, many people would do ...
Youkilis back with Red Sox and in lineup - CBS Sportsline ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) -First baseman Kevin Youkilis was back in Boston's lineup against the Texas Rangers on Saturday night, rejoining the Red Sox earlier in the day after missing the series opener to attend to a family matter. Youkilis was in the ...
When you dial a wrong number - Rwanda New Times Many people love to claim that education is the key to success in life, but I would prefer to add that learning is the life itself. This is because education is always enclosed in specific time capsules while learning never seems to end. Take the ...
KP's Bio - Bleacherreport.com KP Wee is a baseball and hockey fan who enjoys watching and discussing sports memories and issues with everyone willing to listen. Wee's long-term goal is to publish a book or two in the next couple of years, which has already been accomplished in ...
Colorado elections director resigns amid inquiry - Rocky Mountain News Holly Lowder, former state elections director, lives in The Boulevard, 150 W. Ninth Ave. Lowder, right, is questioned by Rocky reporter. The abrupt resignation Thursday of a top elections official at the secretary of state's office happened in the ...
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