Surfing For Success

Written by Raymond Johnston Jr


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Here isrepparttar page I use quite often for this purpose. You can get an idea of what I mean.

http://www.moneyforhire.com/marketingresources

This will not only give you a chance at getting an email address but might get a return visitor as well.

You can get a second chance by putting an exit pop-up on this page. I know, you hate them and supposedly everyone else hates them. The fact is, using a pop-up inrepparttar 121523 right manner, can be one ofrepparttar 121524 most important marketing moves you make.

People's irritation with pop-ups comes from sites that use multiple pop-ups and sites trying to cram a sale down your throat.

Give something away. You will be amazed atrepparttar 121525 people who suddenly start checking out your pop-ups. Offer a free ebook or marketing course in exchange for signing up for your newsletter or ezine.

Using this method for your start page and surfing programs, can provide you with a number of future customers.

If used correctly, these programs can be quite beneficial. Like anything else, used incorrectly, they are a waste of time.

That couple of minutes it takes to sign up for a hundred hits, can be well worth it when you use them correctly.

Raymond Johnston Jr is the publisher of Money For Hire Ezine. Find the latest marketing trends, newest traffic programs and get free marketing courses. Subscribe by sending an email to mailto:moneyforhire@rapidreply.net Get "The Road To Advertising Success" free by sending an email to: mailto:advertisingsuccess@rapidreply.net


Article Title: 10 Ways To Get Your Share of the Mature

Written by Joanne Fritz, Ph.D.


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War II veterans, but not forrepparttar leading edge ofrepparttar 121522 baby boomers who started turning 55 in 2001. 3. Use realistic but positive images of mature people. Show people with wrinkles but have them doing something active. 4. Stick torepparttar 121523 facts about your product or service. Mature people make more independent judgments and base their decisions on information rather than peer pressure. 5. Design your communications so that older people will stick around and read what you have to say. 6. Avoid overly busy website design; small type sizes; garish colors; and gratuitous design elements such as flash or slow-loading graphics. 7. Avoid "hype" at all costs. The older consumer has "seen it all" and is naturally skeptical. 8. Win mature people over gradually. You will have to gain their trust before they will buy from you. 9. Give them content. Older people are avid readers and will appreciaterepparttar 121524 information you provide. 10. Sell what appeals torepparttar 121525 mature audience such as health products and information; tips on managing their retirement assets; ideas for low-cost travel; help with buying gifts for their grandchildren;repparttar 121526 low-down on repparttar 121527 best places to retire; products that make it easier for them to stay in their own homes; ways to earn extra income; and opportunities to save money.

Get withrepparttar 121528 "age wave" now, and find ways to profit from this incredible, growing group of consumers.

Joanne Fritz specializes in the mature market as head of American Dream Publishing. She publishes http://www.notyetretired.com http://www.second50years.com http://ebiz-for-seniors.com


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