Thursday, January 15, 2009

Learn How To Create a Powerful Web Page Headlines

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Your web page headline is the most important factor that determines if your site visitor stays or bounces away. A compelling headline will have him or her wanting to read more. An uninspiring headline will cause him or her to immediately go away!

But how do you write a good headlines? The truth is, powerful headline creation ideas are all around you. It is very easy to improve your existing headline to one that really works! Here are the simple tips:
  • Before you decide to change your headline, you should determine the target market the headline is meant for.
  • Write down the most powerful benefit your product or service offers. Think your product has too many benefits? Learn about the different types of headlines to decide which benefit should be highlighted in the headline.
  • Be specific and avoid generality. A headline that says some thing very general is not going to attract any one because they would have seen it all before. There should always be a unique or specific benefit mentioned in the headline.
  • A headline should make the reader want to continue. Create multiple headlines and do an A/B test to find the best one. Then create new ones and try to beat the old headline.

11 Types of Sales and Marketing Headlines

Here are the simple yet effective different types of headlines you will normally encounter in sales and
marketing. Use this list to decide what benefit should be highlighted in your web page headlines and how!

A. Headlines that enumerate a list (People like to read lists!)
  • Five ideas to improve your ----
  • Top Ten Reasons To ...
  • Four Things You Absolutely Must Know To ....
  • Ten Reasons Why ---
B. Headlines that ask about a problem the reader will identify with
  • Do you suffer from ...?
  • Are you threatened by ...
  • Do you often find yourself struggling...
C. Headlines that offer to teach you or make you an expert
  • Learn How To ...
  • Discover The Top ...
  • A Guide To ...
  • Every Thing You Wanted To Know About ...
D. Headlines that offer to reveal secrets
  • They Tried To Ban This ...
  • Secrets Uncovered ...
  • Exposed For The First Time Ever ...
  • The Real Secrets To ...
  • The Ugly Truth Behind ...

E. Headlines offering instant gratification
  • Instantly Transform ...
  • Instant Strategies To Create ...
  • You Can Do This In Five Minutes ...
  • Get An Instant 35% Boost ..
F. Headlines offering to simplify things
  • Simple Ideas To ...
  • This is Not For The Experts ... ...
  • For The Rest Of Us ...
  • Any One Can Do In Their Spare Time!
G. Headlines announcing something
  • Releasing Shortly...
  • Announcing The...
  • Now Available For The First Time ...
  • Offer Closing Soon ...
H. Headlines that offer a guarantee
  • .... 100% Money Back!
  • Guaranteed To...
I. Headlines that contain a testimonial
  • I started using ...
  • The results have been fantastic ...
  • I could never believe ... ...
  • Amazing!Thank You ....
J. Picture / Graphic Headline
  • Screen shot with a caption, Illustration etc. Use this if a picture is more likely to immediately grab the attention. However you will still need a compelling sub-heading orcaption.
K. Headlines that shock
  • No examples! Just read a tabloid!
Apply the above tips in creating your blog titles and see how is the result in page ranking. Keep posted with my marketing tips and strategies blog and there will be a lot more to post for the improvement of our blog's page ranking and increase traffic.



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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Ten Marketing Strategies that will Energize Your Business in 2009

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by Joel Sussman

Marketing Strategy #1:
Perhaps the single, most important marketing strategy that should be practiced by all small business owners is to make marketing a daily routine. Granted, there may be 101 different priorities vying for your attention at any given moment, but if you neglect marketing on more than just an occasional basis, then you risk losing potential sales, being overtaken by the competition, and placing self-imposed limitations on your income growth. In a challenging economy it's more important than ever to be known as a company that provides value, dependability, and great service. Without some sort of regular marketing program, your existing and prospective customers may find themselves to be unexpectedly interested in your competitor's latest offerings -- which may have been brought to their attention through a postcard mailing, a trade show exhibit, a blog posting, a phone call, a press release, or a well-written sales letter. (It's the old "out of sight, out of mind" principle.)

Marketing Strategy #2: Develop a "marketing consciousness". If you can get yourself to become just a little "obsessed" with marketing, then you'll tend to read more marketing books, attend more marketing seminars, and discover more marketing websites, newsletters, and blogs that will provide you with valuable ideas and inspiration. Of equal importance is becoming more attuned to how other people are marketing their businesses, and learning from their successes and marketing blunders.

Marketing Strategy #3:
Continually ask questions, re-evaluate what you're doing, and be flexible. If your website isn't converting the way it ought to be, try to pinpoint its weaknesses and correct them. The same holds true for print ads that are not generating responses. If the solution doesn't jump right out at you, ask your associates, acquaintances, neighbors, or spouse what their initial gut reaction is to your latest print ad, website landing page, a marketing postcard, or a radio ad. Instead of asking them what they think of it, ask them the more pointed question of how they think it could be improved (and assure them that you won't be offended by their constructive criticism). Useful feedback can often come from unexpected sources.

Marketing Strategy #4:
Start a blog related to your area of expertise about solving or preventing problems or making the most out of the products or services you offer. Then, invite your customers and prospective customers to check our your latest blog posts. Blogging will help give you more credibility as an expert, and it will also help keep your name and company in the forefront of your customers' minds.

Marketing Strategy #5:
Email a press release to your local media whenever you have anything newsworthy to announce. It's a free way to keep your name in front of the public, and it should be a part of an integrated marketing strategy. Two tips:
  1. Insert your press release into the body of your short, introductory email message. The reason for doing that is many reporters and editors don't like to open email attachments;
  2. Only send press releases if you have something newsworthy to announce. That could include hiring new employees, getting a government grant, organizing a successful fund raising event, a grand opening, a new web site, being a keynote speaker at a seminar or graduation ceremony, a business expansion or relocation, and that sort of thing.
Occasionally, it may pay to use one of the online press release distribution services for greater exposure and coverage.

Marketing Strategy #6:
Speaking of media relations, another strategy worth exploring is to let the media know that you're an expert in your field and are available as a company or industry spokesperson. Depending on your credentials, as well as your comfort-level with being interviewed by a reporter, you might want to send a brief letter outlining your accomplishments and expertise, and mention that they can feel free to call you if they need comments, quotes, background information, or opinion on a news article or feature story they're working on. The positive publicity, credibility, and recognition you could potentially get from this kind of coverage can potentially give your business or practice a real boost.

Marketing Strategy #7:
Business cards can either by a waste of paper or an effective bridge between a prospect and their potential as a long-term client. Business cards are an integral element of your company's branding strategy, and can sometimes make or break you when it comes to getting prospects to take you seriously. A lot of companies skimp on business card design, concept development, and printing; and that lackluster image is conveyed directly to prospective clients. Bottom line is: Your chances of favorably impressing prospects will improve substantially if your business cards are printed on high-quality paper, display a professional-looking logo, and use a font style that's easy to read and is representative of the nature of your business. Your business cards should also contain either a well thought-out slogan or a short bulletted list that capsulizes your services, your expertise, and your commitment to excellence.

Marketing Strategy #8:
Anticipate why a prospective customer might be reluctant or ambivalent about doing business with you, and then make sure to address their concerns in a clear, deliberate, and confident way. Guarantees of satisfaction, believable testimonials from satisfied customers, and assurances of dependable customer service after the sale are a few of the ways that you can reduce sales resistance.

Marketing Strategy #9:
If you find yourself chatting with a blogger who's in your profession or industry, but does not directly compete with you, offer to fill in for him, occasionally, as a "guest blogger". Blogging can be a pretty arduous undertaking, so they might welcome the chance to take a break and present their readers with a slightly different point of view. Make sure, of course, that you are allowed to include one or two links back to your website. This will accomplish two objectives:
  1. You'll probably draw in at least a trickle of additional traffic to your website, and
  2. Inbound links to your site from other relevant, high quality sites can help improve your search engine positioning (ranking) in Google.

Marketing Strategy #10:
When developing a marketing plan, don't forget that there is a huge range of marketing ideas you can employ, many of which are free or inexpensive. Marketing ideas and techniques include yellow pages advertising, Pay Per Click advertising on Google and other Internet portals, exhibiting in trade shows, networking at local or regional professional conferences and business groups, direct mail, distributing coupons, sponsoring contests, and of course, traditional media advertising, such as radio, TV, newspaper, and magazine display ads. That's just the short list of marketing strategies you can pursue as part of a planned marketing campaign, so devise an exhaustive list of possibilities, target your audience, and then plan a campaign based on your budget and your goals.

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