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Make Change Easy - Get Involved! ed product emails, or they will become frustrated and opt out of your lists.There are wild variances in how much involvement organisations are brave enough to offer their people in change. From those organisations where they just ‘tell’ (sometimes by text message even!), to the most enlightened extreme, where they enable wholesale contribution to the change process.Such organisations actually create the time and space to involve as many people as possible, in the issues surrounding the need for change.This organism of change, where the organisation fully respects (an important word in this context), the ability of individuals to c Creating a Sales Funnel One highly popular and extremely effective method of creating additional products and offering them to your existing customers is that of the sales funnel. The theory behind this is that once a customer has received or purchased something from you, their trust level goes up, and they are willing to spend a greater amount of money the next time they purchase from you. One example of this sales funnel approach would be to offer a free product as an incentive to subscribe to your list and get to know the quality of your work. It is important that although this is a free product, that the quality of the product (not necessarily the size or length of the product, but the quality of the content) is just as high as a paid product you might offer. Y Why There Will Always Be High Paying Sales Jobs Planning for ChangeWith the dot.com revolution crushing once solid business models on an almost daily basis, the question surely crosses one's mind "am I next?". Selling is one of the oldest professions on the planet. We get paid to have fun doing what others find difficult, confusing, or just plain hard. Everyday someone's life is being made easier by new a technological innovation. And everyday another company figures out how to sell its product directly to its customer's through a web browser. It's tempting for our minds to see this pace of innovation, and wonder if professional salespeople will be One thing that is important to remember is that your web business will not be able to stay the same forever. If you come up with a really unique idea and it takes off, be assured that someone will offer something similar, and eventually you won’t be able to sell as much of it. You must be willing to change when things stop working. You may need to create new products, improve the ones you have, or make changes to your web site. Creating Additional Products As you grow, you will want to create additional products. One of the biggest sources of sales for your additional products will be that of your existing customers. They already like and trust you, and will often buy your new products without as much thought because they trust you. One thing that is important here: you must keep the quality of your products high, and never misrepresent a product in your sales letter. Although your customers may have bought 10 different items from you and been happy with every single one, if they get just one product that doesn’t live up to the sales letter, they will no longer trust you. So just keep your quality high, and always be honest in your sales letters. Adding Affiliate Programs Once you have created or sold a product, and you are building a list of customers, you might want to consider adding an affiliate product in to your sales process. You see, your customers might need a product that a competitor has and you do not, and you might find it easier to just recommend the competitors’ product, and take a commission on it, rather than creating your own. There is oftentimes no sense in creating another product that works exactly like a competitors’ product, especially if you can arrange a decent commission, like 60 or 70%. It might just make more sense to refer the competitors’ product. Cross-Selling, Upselling, Reverse Selling Once you have decided to add products of your own, or affiliate products, you can get creative about when to offer them. You can offer them to your customers immediately after they make a purchase of one of your products. Oftentimes, they still have their credit card in their hand when they go to your download page. Imagine if you were to offer them another product at that point, especially one that complements the one they just bought. You can also offer customers the option of buying two levels of something. For example, you may have one price for a basic version, but for an additional $20, they can get the deluxe version. If you present it correctly, many of your buyers will upgrade to the advanced or deluxe version. Once you have several products, you can also reverse sell some of them. So for example, you have product a and product b. You have two sales campaigns, one for product a and another for product b. Once someone buys product a, you can send them to the sales page for product b, and vice versa, sending a customer or product b to the sales page for product a. Always be looking for additional sales opportunities, especially to your own customers. Additional Streams of Income In addition to selling related products to your list and existing customers, from time to time you might come across unrelated products or services that might be of a general interest. Used very sparingly, this approach can create additional streams of income. Just don’t email your existing customers a lot of unrelated product emails, or they will become frustrated and opt out of your lists. Creating a Sales Funnel One highly popular and extremely effective method of creating additional products and offering them to your existing customers is that of the sales funnel. The theory behind this is that once a customer has received or purchased something from you, their trust level goes up, and they are willing to spend a greater amount of money the next time they purchase from you. One example of this sales funnel approach would be to offer a free product as an incentive to subscribe to your list and get to know the quality of your work. It is important that although this is a free product, that the quality of the product (not necessarily the size or length of the product, but the quality of the content) is just as high as a paid product you might offer. Y Ecommerce - What Do You Offer? h, and never misrepresent a product in your sales letter.If your ecommerce store provides customers with significant product choice you might be able to make life easier for your customer. In turn, you will likely experience an increase in online business profit.Many ecommerce sites develop an online catalogue that may be fairly comprehensive, but may also lack a satisfactory listing of your full line of merchandise.As ecommerce sites continue to grow it is important for you to develop a full listing of all your products. In order to do this effectively you will need to make the products searchable by product name, product number and Although your customers may have bought 10 different items from you and been happy with every single one, if they get just one product that doesn’t live up to the sales letter, they will no longer trust you. So just keep your quality high, and always be honest in your sales letters. Adding Affiliate Programs Once you have created or sold a product, and you are building a list of customers, you might want to consider adding an affiliate product in to your sales process. You see, your customers might need a product that a competitor has and you do not, and you might find it easier to just recommend the competitors’ product, and take a commission on it, rather than creating your own. There is oftentimes no sense in creating another product that works exactly like a competitors’ product, especially if you can arrange a decent commission, like 60 or 70%. It might just make more sense to refer the competitors’ product. Cross-Selling, Upselling, Reverse Selling Once you have decided to add products of your own, or affiliate products, you can get creative about when to offer them. You can offer them to your customers immediately after they make a purchase of one of your products. Oftentimes, they still have their credit card in their hand when they go to your download page. Imagine if you were to offer them another product at that point, especially one that complements the one they just bought. You can also offer customers the option of buying two levels of something. For example, you may have one price for a basic version, but for an additional $20, they can get the deluxe version. If you present it correctly, many of your buyers will upgrade to the advanced or deluxe version. Once you have several products, you can also reverse sell some of them. So for example, you have product a and product b. You have two sales campaigns, one for product a and another for product b. Once someone buys product a, you can send them to the sales page for product b, and vice versa, sending a customer or product b to the sales page for product a. Always be looking for additional sales opportunities, especially to your own customers. Additional Streams of Income In addition to selling related products to your list and existing customers, from time to time you might come across unrelated products or services that might be of a general interest. Used very sparingly, this approach can create additional streams of income. Just don’t email your existing customers a lot of unrelated product emails, or they will become frustrated and opt out of your lists. Creating a Sales Funnel One highly popular and extremely effective method of creating additional products and offering them to your existing customers is that of the sales funnel. The theory behind this is that once a customer has received or purchased something from you, their trust level goes up, and they are willing to spend a greater amount of money the next time they purchase from you. One example of this sales funnel approach would be to offer a free product as an incentive to subscribe to your list and get to know the quality of your work. It is important that although this is a free product, that the quality of the product (not necessarily the size or length of the product, but the quality of the content) is just as high as a paid product you might offer. Y Measuring TQM Success - How to Use Malcolm Baldrige Assessment to Do It especially if you can arrange a decent commission, like 60 or 70%. It might just make more sense to refer the competitors’ product.In my previous article entitled: Implementing TQM, Who drives TQM initiatives piblished on [May 19, 2006 04:07:21 pm]. I mentioned on the role of the CEO of the company who implement TQM and CEO of Baldirge winners who are successful implementing TQM in their companies.What is Malcom Baldrige and is there any similarity with TQM? Well, there are many common management principles between the two. To appreciate that, readers is encouraged to understand the core values and concepts, its Assessment Criteria and its assessment approach. I have worked with several companies who ha Cross-Selling, Upselling, Reverse Selling Once you have decided to add products of your own, or affiliate products, you can get creative about when to offer them. You can offer them to your customers immediately after they make a purchase of one of your products. Oftentimes, they still have their credit card in their hand when they go to your download page. Imagine if you were to offer them another product at that point, especially one that complements the one they just bought. You can also offer customers the option of buying two levels of something. For example, you may have one price for a basic version, but for an additional $20, they can get the deluxe version. If you present it correctly, many of your buyers will upgrade to the advanced or deluxe version. Once you have several products, you can also reverse sell some of them. So for example, you have product a and product b. You have two sales campaigns, one for product a and another for product b. Once someone buys product a, you can send them to the sales page for product b, and vice versa, sending a customer or product b to the sales page for product a. Always be looking for additional sales opportunities, especially to your own customers. Additional Streams of Income In addition to selling related products to your list and existing customers, from time to time you might come across unrelated products or services that might be of a general interest. Used very sparingly, this approach can create additional streams of income. Just don’t email your existing customers a lot of unrelated product emails, or they will become frustrated and opt out of your lists. Creating a Sales Funnel One highly popular and extremely effective method of creating additional products and offering them to your existing customers is that of the sales funnel. The theory behind this is that once a customer has received or purchased something from you, their trust level goes up, and they are willing to spend a greater amount of money the next time they purchase from you. One example of this sales funnel approach would be to offer a free product as an incentive to subscribe to your list and get to know the quality of your work. It is important that although this is a free product, that the quality of the product (not necessarily the size or length of the product, but the quality of the content) is just as high as a paid product you might offer. Y Business Case Study; Franchisor Cash Flow Remedies buyers will upgrade to the advanced or deluxe version.One thing that new franchisors need to be careful with is watching their cash flow. It takes about one to two million dollars to adequately set up a franchising program for an existing company with a viable prototype already in place. It is wise for franchising executives to consider the need to conserve and watch outflows like a hawk.Indeed there are ways to replenish funds if a new franchisor entrant blows thru their investment capital. Many franchisors fail merely because they did not have the money to hold the rocket ship together as rapid expansion took place and more and more fr Once you have several products, you can also reverse sell some of them. So for example, you have product a and product b. You have two sales campaigns, one for product a and another for product b. Once someone buys product a, you can send them to the sales page for product b, and vice versa, sending a customer or product b to the sales page for product a. Always be looking for additional sales opportunities, especially to your own customers. Additional Streams of Income In addition to selling related products to your list and existing customers, from time to time you might come across unrelated products or services that might be of a general interest. Used very sparingly, this approach can create additional streams of income. Just don’t email your existing customers a lot of unrelated product emails, or they will become frustrated and opt out of your lists. Creating a Sales Funnel One highly popular and extremely effective method of creating additional products and offering them to your existing customers is that of the sales funnel. The theory behind this is that once a customer has received or purchased something from you, their trust level goes up, and they are willing to spend a greater amount of money the next time they purchase from you. One example of this sales funnel approach would be to offer a free product as an incentive to subscribe to your list and get to know the quality of your work. It is important that although this is a free product, that the quality of the product (not necessarily the size or length of the product, but the quality of the content) is just as high as a paid product you might offer. Y 9 Ways to Spice Up Your Nametags for More Engaging Conversation ed product emails, or they will become frustrated and opt out of your lists.Nametags are worn for a variety of jobs and functions, but people don’t like to wear them because they’re annoying, damage your clothing, clash with your outfit, and eliminate anonymity.Picture this: you see someone's nametag and decide to strike up a conversation with them:“Nice to meet you Jimmy, my name is Gary.”Conversations like these don’t go anywhere because there’s nothing to say once your have introduced yourself.“So...uh…Jimmy…what brings you to this networking meeting?”But what if…What if there was something other than your name to write o Creating a Sales Funnel One highly popular and extremely effective method of creating additional products and offering them to your existing customers is that of the sales funnel. The theory behind this is that once a customer has received or purchased something from you, their trust level goes up, and they are willing to spend a greater amount of money the next time they purchase from you. One example of this sales funnel approach would be to offer a free product as an incentive to subscribe to your list and get to know the quality of your work. It is important that although this is a free product, that the quality of the product (not necessarily the size or length of the product, but the quality of the content) is just as high as a paid product you might offer. You see, people will evaluate the quality of your paid products by the quality of the free one. By the way, I think most people would rather receive a 5-page ebook that is full of good information, than a 100 page ebook that is mostly fluff. Do not write extra stuff just for the purpose of making an ebook a certain length. Focus on creating quality, and your customers will be happy, no matter the length of the product.
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