25 Ways To Promote Your Site Online And OffWritten by Josh Greth
Continued from page 1 16.Create you own links directory, by searching out link partners who offer similar or complimentary services or products, yet are not in direct competition with you. 17.Come up with creative, yet cost effective, sweepstakes and promotions for online customers. Apply it through using signups for your weekly or monthly newsletter as entries. Offer visitors more entries if they can suggest your site or newsletter to a friend, and then contact that person via email with appropriate information for them to signup as well. 18.Harness power of numbers and create an affiliate program to use hundreds, even thousands of others to sell your service as well. For a nominal share in profits this advertising pays for itself because it is performance based, not traffic based. You pay for what you get. 19.All orders placed online should include an invoice printed on corporate letterhead, a product catalog, and a free promotional gift such as a pen or mug as described in #3. 20.Have someone from your staff participate regularly in online discussion groups, signing all responses with hyperlinked URL of your website. A very effective technique to get many employees interested in corporate promotion is to allow certain “breaks” in their day, which are specifically centered around them being online, discussing industry news in industry related forums and chat rooms. They are free to meet new people, surf chat room of their choice (as long as it related to your business) and converse with whom they wish. 21.Invite customer feedback through an online poll, and find out exactly what they want, how they want it, and if you have got it or not. 22.Create mini-sites to add exposure for your main URL, and then place these sites on auctions sites like e-bay. Run special promotions and prices for certain items just on these mini-sites, for specific blocks of time, and find out exactly how successful this tool turned out by your order fluctuations. 23.Place min adds in classified directories all directly linking back to your main URL. Most often these classified sites are free, or charge very little to place an ad on a regular basis. 24.Create a forum on your own website for customers whom are interested in your products. For instance, if you run a mortgage site, creating a forum for buyers and sellers of homes to exchange tips and experiences on selling their homes, and finding their newest dream homes, would be quite a nice marketing tool. 25.Utilize power of internet to spread links back to your site by developing a tool that countless numbers of people, even people loosely related to your industry, would find interesting and beneficial to their visitors. When they place tool on their site, code will have a link back to your site already in it, because you develop product. Such tools could be traffic counters, online poll tools, and free search engine submission devices. Make decision that is best for your business, and best of luck! Please visit Josh Greth at CardStreet.com. Copyright 2003 Josh Greth. All rights reserved.

Josh Greth has developed, owns, and is the reigning CEO of CardStreet Cardservice Corp. To date, they have established over 100,000 successful merchants and helped make their dreams a reality, by creating a simple, yet cost effective, means of credit card processing. For more information on credit card processing, or to obtain your own merchant account for a retail, internet, wireless or phone/mail order business, please visit CardStreet.com.
| | Third Party Credit Card Processing Vs. Having Your Own Merchant AccountWritten by Josh Greth
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Let’s see numbers behind processing with a merchant account as opposed to a third party processor: $30 (Per Membership Sold) x 150 (Memberships Sold)= $4,500.00 $15.00 (Merchant Account Monthly Fee)- $15.00 $15.00 Gateway Monthly Fee)- $15.00 2.35% (Discount Rate) x $4,500.00- $105.75 .30 cents (Per Trans Fee) x 150 (Memberships Sold)- $45.00 .10 cents (AVS Fees) x 150 (Memberships Sold)- $15.00 Total Fees (With Merchant Account)= $195.75 $4,500.00(In total sales) - 195.75(Total fees) = $4,304.25(Net profit after all processing fees have been deducted) With merchant account, Bill was able to keep substantially more of his sales for himself, as profit. Bill could use these extra resources to advertise more, expand his operation, and even hire someone to work for him, even if only on a part time basis. The point is that that better deal in credit card processing is always with a merchant account as opposed to using a third party processor. Most third party processors leverage high levels of risk and chargebacks they must face everyday, by charging enormous fees and rates to their entire customer base. Third party processors are synonymous with Adult related websites. This is reason for their increased exposure to risk. They must charge high rates to overcome losses they are subject to by processing for a category of merchants that, unfortunate as it may be for them, falls into a certain level of risk and fraud that most other merchants do not. Because merchant account company restricts its clientele to only companies with non adult related content, they are able to offer an entrepreneur like Bill, selling online content through his membership based marketing website, a much better deal in credit card processing. $4,304.25(Net Profit with Merchant Account) - 3,892.50(Net Profit with Third Party Processing) = $411.75(Total Savings with Merchant Account) This experiment has shown that average website owner can save substantially by choosing wisely when it comes to their credit card processing solution. We have proved that most any entrepreneur can and will save substantial amounts of money by using a merchant account for their online credit card processing, as opposed to processing with a third party processor. In our little test, Bill saved $411.75, and that was just in first month alone. Remember, that third party processor will charge more, 15.0% to be exact, per transaction, once customer is charged on a recurring basis. This means that for second month, Bill would have paid even more to his third party processor; $675.00 to be exact! And that is just on first months returning 150 customers. Every time Bill has a recurring payment processed through his third party processing account, he would be subject to a 15.0% transaction fee on all those sales. Not a very thrifty choice for credit card processing. As with any business decision, be smart. Compare rates and plans, and make sure “simple” setup is really worth cost. In most cases, your Merchant Service Provider can setup your merchant account in as little as 24 hours. This is faster than your third party processor, and adds even more value to otherwise already vastly superior deal you are receiving with your very own merchant account. Make decision that is best for your business, and best of luck! Please visit Josh Greth at CardStreet.com. Copyright 2003 Josh Greth. All rights reserved.

Josh Greth has developed, owns, and is the reigning CEO of CardStreet Cardservice Corp. To date, they have established over 100,000 successful merchants and helped make their dreams a reality, by creating a simple, yet cost effective, means of credit card processing. For more information on credit card processing, or to obtain your own merchant account for a retail, internet, wireless or phone/mail order business, please visit CardStreet.com.
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