You Have Just Made A Sale!
A very short sentence, but one that
every marketer is hoping to find in
their email box every day.
What a joy, after working long hours
at your computer making web pages
building ads and hoping they work.
Finally along comes that short sentence
and you breathe a sigh of relief and
tell yourself I finally made it.
After all those long hours on the computer
and away from your family, you decide to
take a couple of days off and spend the
time with your family.
Upon returning to your computer and opening
your email you can't believe what you are
seeing. After only two days of not promoting
your site with your ads, the sales are just
a trickle.
Welcome to the real world of internet marketing.
There are only a couple of ways I know of to
not have this happen.
One way is to have a web site with a members
only section that everyone pays a monthly fee
for being there.
The other way is to have an army of affiliates
doing the advertising for your site.
There may be other ways that I have not thought
of. It may be if you have a famous newsletter
that you could charge monthly for it.
The reality of it is, if you are a small work
at home marketer you must advertise daily.
I notice if I take time away from my
advertising to build a new site, write this
newsletter or any other reason my sales start
falling off.
It is very hard to discipline yourself to do
this daily. However if you want sales, you
must get your ads or your follow up letters
or both out daily.
If you wait for someone to find you, you are
going to make no sales. If you want to see this
short sentence in your email "You have just made
a sale" then advertise like your life depended
on it.
I would love feedback from readers, if you
know of a way I can make sales without posting
ads everyday, I would love to know what it is.
Article written by, Vern Anderson
101 South Cherry Street
Lexington, Illinois 61753
http://www.marketingnewsnewsletter.com
mailto:vern@marketingnewsnewsletter.com
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