How can a landingpage/capture page be useful or more profitable to my online advertising in network marketing?
Answers: AJ,
A landing page is helpful in that many visitors who may be interested in an opportunity will fill out the contact information for you to send them more information. It is usually short and to the point about your business and does not obligate them to join your business to receive the information. It also helps find out if someone is interested in your business itself or just in purchasing the products.
You should include a link to your retail page for those who would prefer to purchase and not join the business.
It is a good thing to have links to any and all company information that they can view without giving personal information as that can drive some prospects away. For the lead capture for those who are really interested, you could offer a free e-book with instructions on how to get started and what type of training your company has to offer. If they are truly interested, they will request the information and you can keep in touch with them from there, letting them know of any new products or changes in the company.
While I may have several websites pertaining to the same business, I use my landing page the most due to the fact that it pretty much has all the information a visitor may need to decide if they are interested in the business or products.
Hope this helps! I wish you all the best in 2008!
Bonnie Ramsey
Bonnie is exactly correct.
Really, there should be two distinctly approaches to your online efforts for marketing your network marketing business.
One system for your products and the other for the business.
That is explained fully here:
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One of the fundamental problems of the network marketing industry is that often the products or services aren't distinct enough to attract customers.
The real question to ask yourself is this- if there were no financial incentive for you, would you regularly purchase the product of service your company provides at that price?
If you can not resoundingly say "yes" then you need to look for another company because, the product/service sales are what drive the business, not recruiting.
So back to your question, it really depends on whether your landing page is for the product or the business.
Both are important, but you really need to market both.
I want to start an online business, but idk what to supply!?
I want to start my own online business cartering to a punk/emo/goth/raver/cybergoth market, but im not sure what exactly to supply. Im too young and broke to supply clothes. I'm thinking I should sell breed up and accessories. If you be a buyer, what would you want to buy, and what would be the hardest to find?Answers: >> I want to start my own online business cartering to a punk/emo/goth/raver/cybergoth market, but im not sure what exactly to vend.
Well then why do you want to start one target those folks?
I would recommending picking products which own a universal appeal - once you own set up one online shop, it should not be too difficult to set up multiple shops using the same template and business model (which would allow you to flea market to different demographics).
In my honest opinion, you will do better by target a more mature demographic - the punk/emo/goth/raver/cybergoth "market" consists of teenagers (and most teenagers do not enjoy credit cards).
Hi!
Here's what I do when I come up with a product:
1. Find a problem, want, or requirement in people's lives
2. Address the problem and solve it
3. Create a website selling your solution
4. Market your solution to the population with the problem
5. Review how all right it's working/not working
Then, you just flea market it to the people who are interested within it.
Again, here are some generic tips for marketing:
1. Become an expert on the subject.
Most people are not doing this, so you'll enjoy an edge up. Start marketing yourself surrounded by forums, chatrooms, and blogs as an expert on whatever your website's subject is. Find out why your product, service, or website is better than anyone else's. (Then give an account other people that!)
2. Give away tons of free sample of your product.
With online websites, it's really easy to find 100000 websites that provide or do the same article. Make people competent to TRUST your website by giving away your product for free, and then by have people write stern in and wise saying how well it's worked for them. Otherwise, they won't trust you, and they'll in recent times leave.
3. Come up near, and market, your USP.
(Unique Selling Point) You stipulation to show people why you're better than anyone else!Anyways, I hoped this help. This stuff is just the TIP of the iceberg of marketing!
Good luck!
-Andy
How to promote my job's site?
I have gone onto oodles message boards and posted the website, yet we still do not acquire enough veiwers. I own handed out my business cards and still, nought.www.rescuebigcatorg.com
Answers: get a myspace for it, and later sign up on infiniteadds.com.
it should get you more publicity, since lots of empire use myspace these days.
Content promotes sites. Add unsullied content to your site daily. it will lug a while but one day the crowds will come.
Fred
spamming or chatting beside people on the pretext of befriend them then dropping the dash, oh btw, I have this website, can you check it out?
If not, hire a telemarketer.
I'll be hugely frank with you...you own no idea how much crack it takes to take each strange visitor. It's romantic to think you can merely do all these 'free things' to seize lots of folks. It takes money...genuine money...with significantly visible places.
If you disagree next tell me a website that started out within a garage and grew to be huge without investor funds...I can't name a single one...not one site, ecommerce or not, that grew to be internally competitive.
Why? Because the internet is too cheap...anyone can do it and unless you have the MONEY to stand around the crowd you are lost with everyone else. It's close to having a great store on a tiny side street within a tiny town.