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Topics > Online Marketing > Lead Generation Ideas
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Leads are the lifeblood of any business. Any ideas or secrets about lead generation can be posted here.
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Jody Gabourie writes: "A relationship isn't based on one date and a marketing relationship isn't built on one contact between you and your customer. It also works at the other end of the spectrum: a relationship won't be sustained without any contact and a business relationship will fall by the wayside if a client is ignored."
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Anonymous writes: "Have you ever wondered how one can be successful by joining a MLM program or affilate program? Well, I know I do. The secret to the success of this is by using guaranteed signups."
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Dave Roth writes: "You can use a lot of different ways to get customers to come back to your business. One of these is CRM, or customer relationship management, software. "
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Johnny Modal writes: "No matter what kind of business you're in, building customer relations should be one of your top priorities. All customers, whether on-line or off, like to feel that they are appreciated when they shop in your brick and mortar store or through your web-site. It's easy in today's hurry up, not enough hours in the day society we live in, for business owners to get all caught up in their everyday schedules of running their businesses and loose focus on why they have a business in the first place... Customer! "
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Fabienne Fredrickson writes: "Copyright (c) 2008 Fabienne Fredrickson
When I was first starting out trying to close the sale as a brand new solo-entrepreneur, I would offer prospects only one rate and the offer was basically "this is what I charge, take it or leave it." So people would either take it or leave it. After disappointing sales conversions, I thought that perhaps I was leaving business on the table. At first, I thought it was my sales "technique" that was somehow "off"."
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Anonymous writes: "Most people shy away when they come across a job or opportunity that requires "selling." That's because it's not an inborn ability. Everyone in the sales industry has had to learn and develop the skills."
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Colin Meunier writes: "Copyright (c) 2008 Colin Meunier
The concept of Internet marketing is slowly becoming one of the most successful marketing programs in the world. The Internet which was once thought to be just a means to disseminate information throughout the world and to become a means of contact and communication among people has today grown into the world's largest marketplace. And that is what has made Internet marketing predominant. However, Internet marketing is not easy and requires some basic ideas to make it successful. E-mail marketing is an important aspect of internet marketing."
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Yunis Khan writes: "You've got your internet business and you have created an opt-in list. Now what?
Well, you have to encourage your list to buy from you. This is a lot harder than you may first imagine. There are series of books written on this subject and it really is an art. Many people have studied for years to perfect this, however I'm going to go through some very important rules to follow when you start selling to your list. Email is the preferred method to contact your list as its free and very effective."
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Sylvan Noel writes: "This is the new age of network marketing. The prospecting techniques your upline taught you are outdated and never work. Never make calls to friends a family, burn those genealogy lists, dump those flyers in the garbage, and harness the power of the internet to get people contacting you. Here you will learn the Attraction marketing techniques that get prospects groveling at the feet of "gurus" just to join their downline."
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Anonymous writes: "No matter what business you're in, if you don't have prospects, you aren't really in business. So where are these "people" or prospects coming from? How do you get people to talk to?"
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Colin Meunier writes: "Copyright (c) 2008 Colin Meunier
Prospecting is the backbone of any MLM business. However, there is a major difference between getting somebody into your business and getting everybody into your business. While getting everybody will just cause your downline to become too huge to manage and even bloated, getting that somebody who really needs and likes to work, even a few of them, can launch your MLM business in the elite world of business success."
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Anonymous writes: "If you believe everything you read you understand that the money is in the list. You see this over and over on the Internet yet, what do you do if you do not have a list. he simple answer is you need to start building one anyway you can. In this article let's take a look at 5 ways to build your list that you may or may not already be doing."
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Anonymous writes: "List building is one of the most reliable internet marketing strategies you can apply to earn a consistent stream of income. If you have your own database of subscribers, you can send them any promotion or message, anytime you like… and get immediate results with a click of the button!"
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Fabienne Fredrickson writes: "Copyright (c) 2008 Fabienne Fredrickson
When talking about their business, most solo-preneurs make the mistake of describing exactly what they do, in boring detail. "My company has been in business for X number of years and we use the newest technology systems. We use a complicated series of... blah blah blah." Many coaches and consultants talk about coaching ad nauseam, "What is coaching, are you coachable, what is your coachability index, who is the coach, blah blah blah"."
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Wendy Maynard writes: "Keep-in-touch marketing is a process that you incorporate into your business to stay in front of your prospects and customers. Develop a system to follow up with every prospect, every time. Be respectful that the time may not be right, but remember, you offer a quality product your prospect may eventually need to solve his or her problem. Gently persist with your prospects with regular calls to check back in with them."
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Katie Marcus writes: "To increase your market share, the first place you want to look for improvements in your business is with your marketing campaign. Most marketing campaigns can be improved on, no matter how many products are sold or how many customers buy the product. There are still people out there not buying the product. To reach a bigger percentage of the masses, try some of these marketing secrets to add some spice to your marketing campaign:"
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Nick James writes: "It's amazing to me how much advertising material I see that DOESN'T ask for a response from the reader!
I don't know what it is, but it seems to me that huge numbers of business owners aren't any more clearer about what they should be asking their customers or prospect to do, then those of a hundred years ago."
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Jody Gabourie writes: "Congratulations, you've done the research into understanding your prospects' hot issues and have gotten noticed because you've demonstrated that you understand what solutions they are seeking."
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Donna Gunter writes: "Copyright (c) 2008 OnlineBizU.com
If I were starting my business today and was evaluating my website options, I would pick a blogsite over a stand-alone blog or a traditional website. What's a blogsite? I like to think of this as a blog/website hybrid. It has all the features of a blog, yet acts as a website to help you promote your business."
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Tim Wright writes: "If you’ve been trying to make money on the internet for any time at all, no doubt you’ve heard the phrase, “The money’s in the list.” The “list” is a collection of names and email addresses from people who have “opted in” to your website to get more information about your product or service or to get something free that you’ve offered them in exchange for entering their information into the opt in form. Building your own list is one of the fundamental keys to successfully marketing on the internet … period. "
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