The Truth About Internet Marketing Tools...Revealed!

Written by Chayden A. Bates


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What you will learn in this book will help you get your internet business going in high gear.

YOU will learn How To -

* Select A Product How to select a product that sells.

* Write A Sales Letter How to write a sales letter that sells.

* Build A Web Site How to build a website for free - and quickly.

* Where To Put A Web Site When It Is Done Where isrepparttar best place to store your website.

* How To Get Your Web Site To The Internet The best way to upload your web site torepparttar 121773 internet.

* Develop A Good Marketing Program How to develop a marketing program that sells, and sells your product.

* How To Send Follow-Up Emails The best method for using follow-up emails to increase your business.

* How To Automate Your Sales Process How to automate your sales process to sell your product, takerepparttar 121774 payment, and deliver your product... all automatically.

* Where To Get A Credit Card Merchant The best, and least expensive, place to get a credit card merchant.

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Chayden A. Bates The Effective Marketing Group http://www.marketingeffect.com/


Unsolicited Email: Yes or No?

Written by June Campbell


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Althoughrepparttar items above are clearly no-brainers, recent columns published at Clikz.com (www.clikz.com) offered some interesting thoughts on whether there can ever be an acceptable use for unsolicited email in B2B marketing.

Clikz readers raised some ofrepparttar 121772 following issues: If you attend a conference and collect business cards, are you spamming if you use their email address to make contact? Is it spam if a conference organizer emails past attendees to notify them of another upcoming conference? Is it spam if you email your customer list to notify them of a time when service will be unavailable or to notify them of a safety concern, for example? Is it spam if a company with whom you have previously done business contacts you without permission to announce a new service that could interest you?

I suspect that for many of us,repparttar 121773 issues raised above constitute "gray areas." Some of us will say unsolicited email is never acceptable. Others will say, "Yes, there could be exceptions." On a personal note, I wouldn't object to receiving such emails if I weren't already receiving a couple of hundred ofrepparttar 121774 unacceptable-under-any-circumstance spams every day. The sum total just gets to be too much.

Many experienced Internet marketers advise that you use bulk email only if your list has opted in and you are certain thatrepparttar 121775 list is "clean". If you decide to deviate from this policy for some reason, consider your options carefully and decide whetherrepparttar 121776 risks are justified in your unique situation.



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