When selecting your Wordpress Theme you should consider:
That the theme is related to your bussiness.
That the theme runs fast.
That it creates interest in your readers.
That it has a good size font.
That you like it.
That it is part of your branding.
That it has the number of columns that you need.
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MLM Explained |
Multilevel Marketing is selling products by using independent distributors and allowing these distributors to build and manage their own sales force by recruiting, motivating, supplying, and training others to sell products. The distributors’ compensation includes their own sales and a percentage of the sales of their sales group (downline).Multi Level Marketing or MLM in short describes the marketing partnership or affiliation business practices used to build networks of marketing levels and multi tieGreen affiliates sellers.
Real example of Multilevel MarketingTo understand it better let’s think about Amway. I am sure you have heard of it. |

Amway produces products and recruits independent distributos (let’s call them Orange - for explanation purposes).
Independent distributors (Orange) buy from Amway a certain amount of products every month and find independent distributors too (let’s call them Blue).
Blue buys products from Orange every month as well. Orange makes money from commissions. Amway makes money from purchases from Orange and Blue.
Blue finds more distributors to make money with commissions. Orange gets a percentage of Blue sales.
This multi-tier system repeats over and over again.
Since Blue and Orange are independent distributors they have to conduct their own marketing strategies to attract more people to the system.
Normally the way it works is: oldies help newbies. They are all interested in getting more people. They all need more independent distributors to make more money.
Example:
Blue is new to the system.
Blue finds a new prospect (Green).
Blue invites Green to an Introductory talk or presentation.
Orange talks to Green and answers all her question.
Blue does the follow up.
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Affiliate programs are a type of partnership between a seller and an advertiser.
The advertiser directs visitors to a seller s website and for this the advertiser receives a percentage of the revenue generated from the visitors coming from the advertiser. The advertiser is said to be an affiliate of the seller.
The percentage paid by the seller to the affiliate is set by the seller and varies depending on the type of products, the profit margin on the products sold and how keen the seller is to promote his or her products through affiliates. Percentages anywhere between 10% and 75% are common.
The advantage for the seller includes additional sales and that the seller knows exactly what margin he or she will have on products sold to visitors coming from affiliates. If the seller markets his or her products through advertising using sponsored links, banners, text ads or similar, the seller does not know before starting a campaign what number of sales will be generated per dollar spent on advertising. The seller thus does not know if the campaign pays off or not. With sales generated from affiliates the seller knows exactly what percentage of revenue from a sale goes to the affiliate and therefore knows exactly how much is left for the seller. A seller who offers an affiliate program can have hundreds or even thousands of affiliates.
For the affiliate participation in an affiliate program allows the affiliate to make money without having a product to sell. For the affiliate, revenue can be generated simply from attracting visitors. The affiliate does not need to worry about procuring or shipping products or about providing any kind of support to the buyer. The affiliate has a wide range of choices for how to attract visitors. In a common setup, the affiliate has a website from which visitors can be sent to the seller s website. The affiliate may also have a blog which generates so much traffic that it pays of to direct visitors to a seller s website. A blog can be created for free and so is the choice of many affiliates. Finally, an affiliate may direct traffic to a seller’s website by advertising using banners, text ads or sponsored links as available through Google s AdWords, Overture or similar services. If the affiliate attracts visitors from such advertising only, the affiliate does not need to create a website or blog and so does not need to create any content for such.
Affiliate programs and paying of commissions to the affiliate can be supported by third parties or be handled directly between the seller and the affiliate. If paying of commission is handled directly between seller and affiliate, the affiliate normally needs to sign up for the affiliate program on the seller s website. In case of third parties handling payment of commission it is common that no agreement needs to be set up between the affiliate and the seller. The third party however will then have separate agreements with the seller and with the affiliate. Commissions are normally paid by cheque but in some cases it is paid by PayPal or wire transfer.
Technically affiliate programs are normally supported so a visitor s IP address is recorded when the visitor follows a link provided by the affiliate to the seller s website. If a purchase is made and payment is collected, the visitor s IP address is determined again, and if it matches that recorded when a link was followed, the commission can be paid instantly. In some cases a cookie is stored on a visitor s computer when a link is followed and this is used to identify the source of the visitor.
In short, affiliate programs allow sellers and affiliates to share the revenue generated for sales from sellers websites and can generate considerable income for both parties.
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Take advantage of every opportunity to advertise your business
I always say that through valuable content you will get more visitors to your site and ultimately sell online, get more clients, get more clicks, etc. but you have to keep in mind that your content should also promote your business.
For example:
Your business is selling web hosting so you publish an article about the 5 things you should consider when selecting a web hosting provider.
You can just list:
-Price
-Customer Service
-Reliability
-Additional Services
-Location
Or you can have a selling approach and say:
Webhosting prices start from $3.95 to $100+ per month.
Normally prices depend on what the Hosting company decides to charge.
Company A and Company B can charge you $ 10 and $100 for the same product.
At http://www.v10domains.com you can find web hosting for under $4 per month for a service that is worth more than $100. They offer this price because they are a big organization that prefers to have 100 customers happy rather than 1 unhappy customer paying $100.
As you can see here the advertiser is taking advantage of the opportunity to promote http://www.v10domains.com - Reliable webhosting and cheap domain names.
Do you potential customers forget about you?Your web business probably gets product inquiries from potential customers around the globe. Inquiries come via e-mail and your web site, and you try to send information to each hot prospect as quickly as you can. You know that you can drastically increase the likelihood of making a sale by satisfying each person’s need for information quickly! But, after you’ve delivered that first bit of information to your prospect, do you send him any further information?
If you are like most Internet marketers, you don’t. When you don’t follow that initial message with additional information later on, you let a valuable prospect slip from your grasp! This is a potential customer who may have been very interested in your products, but who lost your contact information, or was too busy to make a purchase when your first message reached him. Often, a prospect will purposely put off making a purchase, to see if you find him important enough to follow up with later. When he doesn’t receive a follow up message from you, he will take his business elsewhere. Are you losing profits due to inconsistent and ineffective follow up?Following up with leads is more than just a process - it’s an art. In order to be effective, you need to design a follow up system, and stick to it, EVERY DAY! If you don’t follow up with your prospects consistently, INDIVIDUALLY, and in a timely fashion, then you might as well forget the whole follow up process. Consistent follow up gets results!When I first started marketing and following up with prospects, I used a follow up method that I now call the “List Technique.” I had a large database containing the names and e-mail addresses of people who had specifically requested information about my products and services. These prospects had already received my first letter by the time they requested more information, so I used the company’s latest news as a follow up piece.I would write follow up newsletters every now and then, and send them, in one mass mailing, to everyone who had previously requested information from me. While this probably did help me win a few additional orders, it wasn’t a very good follow up method. Why isn’t the “List Technique” very effective?
What follow up method really works?Following up with each lead individually, multiple times, but at set intervals, and with pre-written messages, will dramatically increase sales! Others who use this same technique confirm that they have all at least doubled the sales of various products! In order to set this system up, though, you need to do some planning. First, you’ll need to develop your follow up messages. If you’ve been marketing on the Internet for any length of time, then you should already have a first informative letter. Your second letter marks the beginning of the follow up process, and should go into more detail than the first letter. Fill this letter with details that you didn’t have the space to add to the first letter. Stress the BENEFITS of your products or services! Your next 2-3 follow up messages should be rather short. Include lists of the benefits and potential uses of your products and services. Write each letter so that your prospects can skim the contents, and still see the full force of your message. The next couple of follow up messages should create a sense of urgency in your prospect’s mind. Make a special offer, giving him a reason to order NOW instead of waiting any longer. After reading these follow up messages, your prospect should want to order immediately! Phrase each of your final 1 or 2 follow up messages in the form of a question. Ask your prospect why he hasn’t yet placed an order? Try to get him to actually respond. Ask if the price is to high, the product isn’t the right color or doesn’t have the right features, or if he is looking for something else entirely. (By this time, it’s unlikely that this person will order from you. However, his feedback can help you modify your follow up letters or products, so that other prospects will order from you.) The timing of your follow up letters is just as important as their content. You don’t want one prospect to receive a follow up the day after he gets your initial informative letter, while another prospect waits weeks for a follow up! Always send an initial, informative letter as soon as it is requested, and send the first follow up 24 hours afterwards. You want your hot prospects to have information quickly, so that they can make informed buying decisions! Send the next 2-3 follow up messages between 1 and 3 days apart. Your prospect is still hot, and is probably still shopping around! Tell him about the benefits of your products and services, as opposed to your competitors’. You will make the sale! Send the final follow up messages later on. You certainly don’t want to annoy your prospect! Make sure that these last letters are at least 4 days apart. Following up effectively seems complicated, but it doesn’t have to be! So many potential customers are lost because of poor follow up - don’t you want to be one of the few to get it right?
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Useful Tips
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Prepare a very short and casual speech explaining what you do.
It has to be attractive to people to come and visit your webiste. Talk about yourself as a solution.
Give them a few extra ones so they can give to people they know or in case they lose them or if they can give it to anybody who can be interested.
If you can afford it, print some fridge magnets and give them away to all people you know. For a certain reason, we do not like to drop magnets in the rubbish bin, we put them in the fridge, people like to collect them. Business cards are easier to lose. They are not that expensive anyway.
Another good way to promote your business is through posters and business cards. Put up posters where your niche market is. Leave some flyers or postcards where your potential consumers may go. For example: If you are an expert in children consider leaving postcards at children doctors’ practices, schools, children activities centers.
Drop some cards in public places or events where your potential buyers or website visitors may be.
I found an easy an affordable company for my printing needs:
Vista Print is the company that I use now to print all my advertising material. .
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| Leverage Your Sales is Critical to Your Success |
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We often talk leverage. In business, how you leverage each function of your business will differentiate whether you just scrape by or make massive profits.
If you can make an advertisement generate 100 leads instead of 20; get clients to purchase 5 times per year instead of 3; upsell clients to a $3,000 ‘package’ instead of the standard $1,500 offer; develop a referral process that generates 1.5 new clients per client.
These are examples of leverage. And this is where massive hidden profits exist in your business. How well you leverage your sales is critical to your success.
Advertising and marketing is one of the biggest cost bases in small business. The money you spend to aquire new clients directly impacts your bottom line profit. If it costs you $1,000 to acquire to new client worth $1,500, you make $500 bottom line profit.
If you can reduce the cost to acquire that client from $1,000 to $500, you have effectively DOUBLED your bottom line net profit.
If you extrapolate that across your business you can effectively double your net income almost immediately. You can easily move from $30,000 income, to $60,000, to $100,000. Simply by improving this one stage in your sales process.
This is the power and importance of selling. Consider the evolution of experts in their field. Think of Anthony Robbins, Brian Tracy, Wayne Dwyer, Jay Abraham, Stephen Covey and Michael Gerber, for example.
How did these experts become experts? How did they become so successful? What’s their greatest point of distinction? There’s no doubt these experts have high technical competence.
But their technical competence was NOT the driver behind their extraordinary success. They each started at a level of technical competence comparable to their peers. It was their ability to SELL their service that was (and still is) their greatest point of distinction and key business growth driver.
Being highly proficient at selling their services allowed them to:
· Build their client numbers; · Identify the challenges, needs and desires of their clients; · Grow in technical competence in areas desirous to clients; · Develop niche services and products aligned to client needs; · Build brand recognition; · Sell more effectively.
This growth cycle is underpinned by the differentiating ability AND WILLINGNESS to master selling. Only by selling effectively were they able to identify the needs of their niche; expand their technical competence in these areas; and develop highly desirable services and products. You’ll find it very difficult to build a successful business if you attempt to lead business growth with technical competence. Taken from the LCIA e-zine |
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