Ten Ways To Multiply Your Sales

Written by Dan Brown


Here's ten simple yet POWERFUL ideas for you to reflect on. This will help you adjust your marketing strategies, which will have a GREAT effect on everything you sell.

1. When you make your first sale, follow-up withrepparttar customer. You could follow-up with a "thank you" email and include an advertisement for other products you sell. You could follow-up every few months.

2. You could upsell to your customers. When they're at your order page, tell them about a few extra related products you have for sale. They could just add it to their original order.

3. Tell your customers if they refer four customers to your web site, they will receive a full rebate of their purchase price. This will turn one sale into three sales.

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Read Your Market's Mind - 3 Great Market Research Resources

Written by Jeff Smith


Starting a new online business, developing a new product, launching a new marketing campaign, buying advertising can all depend on how well you are able to research your market.

All business is based on demand.

The formula and 40 techniques for finding demand we list in "The Ultimate Information Entrepreneur's Success Package" at http://www.infoproductcreator.com show that there are many ways to discover and test demand.

One ofrepparttar leading ways is to look at magazines, journals, and media sources within a given market or on a specific target.

Specifically, what you want to see is evidence that:

1. There are multiple magazine titles focused on your market and/or proposed business idea. If there are no magazines targeting your market, that is a surefire warning sign that you may not have your market segmentation or problem statement correct.

2. You want to see evidence thatrepparttar 140391 magazines targeting your area of interest are healthy. How often do they publish, what do they sell for, how many pages are inrepparttar 140392 latest issues, how are they supported (what isrepparttar 140393 subscription price and how much is it to advertise), what is their circulation, how long have they been publishing, has their format and topic been consistent over time?

3. You would like to see an active advertising section that shows evidence of other business owners within your market spending money on advertising, consistently. The presence of recurring advertising is one sign of a healthy market. Look at what they are selling for signs of what products are in demand.

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