Tips on Effective Selling
By Scott F. Geld
You have built a right product and/or service base, and got your
website illuminated by great content. Now you have everything in place
in terms of your product and your content, but an important question
still remains the same. That is, how do you make people buy your
product? Eliciting people’s interest in your business and promoting
your sale is the most important thing. After all you are taking all
the pain to achieve this only. After doing all the hard work to bring
customers to your website, now you want them to buy the stuff you are
selling. Here are a few tips on effective selling, which would help
you spruce up the content of your website and the collateral marketing
material.
Writing Good Headlines
It’s no more a secret that headlines grabs people’s attention, and
they are there for the very same purpose. A good headline on your
website, in your email campaign, in your brochure or anywhere in your
marketing activities can make people look up and take notice of. If
you know which brand is associated with the line “Just do it”, then
you can easily understand what is on the burner currently. So use good
creative headlines to advertise your business.
Placing Links in Your Articles
Your website should have good content. I know this thing will be
repeated randomly and many a times in all the articles, but this is
the truth. You have to have a blend of good content with all the links
in the right place. As you have affiliate programs running from your
website, you should put all the links appropriately placed with the
right content on the right place. Testimonials on the side bar are a
good way to prove that you are selling something, which is worth
buying. Getting someone to buy something makes him or her to believe
that the stuff on sale is worth given a try. Testimonials can prove
that.
Banner Ads
Banner advertising is a very tough way to make sales on the Internet
these days. Web surfers are so used to seeing banners that they hardly
even look at them. They simply pass by and move to other things. In
fact its condition is so precarious that most of the banners don’t
register even a 1% hit rate, which is extremely poor a performance.
Only time the use of banner advertisement is suggested is when you are
doing it on your own website. Also, banner exchange is becoming
something like an archaic program in the web dictionary of marketing.
Selling Space to Advertisers
If your websites is getting numerous hits, you can always boast of it
and get paid-advertisers to put advertisements on your website,
thereby increasing your revenue. You can always start with a nominal
fee – if the hits are not that grand – and then continue building
goodwill. Though this type of advertising usually pays well for news
sites, people start with this idea and then in turn, put that space
for their affiliate marketing banner ads, as they are supposed to
bring revenue based on commission. The choice is always yours.
Scott F. Geld is the Marketing Director of MarketingBlaster.com, a
company providing targeted traffic and leads:
http://www.MarketingBlaster.com