Posts Tagged ‘Simple Seo’

List building tips and subscription OTO

November 21st, 2010

Most mailing lists nowadays use double opt-in subscription.

You’ve probably seen the double optin in practice yourself. You enter your name and email address into an opt-in form on a website, then you get an email asking you to click a link to confirm that you actually want to subscribe. You click the link and you’re added to the mailing list.

In the US, the double opt-in is a legal requirement when you build a subscriber list, but even if you’re outside the US you still need to use double opt-in. Here is why: It protects you from accusations of spam, and also means that people can’t enter a fake email address into your opt-in box simply to gain access to your free product.

Each mailing list you create should be double opt-in. This is the default choice in most autoresponders, and the whole process is managed by them.

Double opt-in however creates a new problem – actually getting people to confirm their subscription!

Many people enter their details into the opt-in box but never get around to confirming it.

And unless they do, you can’t send them any emails!

A key reason for this is that they don’t know they have to or don’t know how. Having a simple message which appears immediately after they subscribe and explains what they have to do can vastly increase the number of confirmed subscriptions you get.

What Makes a Great One Time Offer?

OTO is short for One Time Offer. A OTO is perhaps the most used way to monetize a mail subscription list.

Making people a one time offer immediately after they sign up to your list is a great thing to do and is something that every internet marketer should implement.
When people sign up to your list they are hot about you. They have been interested enough in you and your freebie to give you their name and email address, so it’s a great time to sell something to them while the interest is there.
So what makes a great one time offer (OTO)?
1.)Something related to the freebie
A great OTO should be related in some way to the original offer. People are obviously interested in it or they wouldn’t be signing up so don’t then make the mistake of offering them something completely different. What about an ‘advanced’ version of the freebie or let’s say you’re offering a free report in exchange for their name and email address – offer them the audio course as a one time offer.
2.)Something with a high value but low price
Your one time offer should have a high value (actual value as well as perceived) but be offered at a much lower price than it is worth. This creates the irresistible factor and creates a great relationship with the customer once they have bought it because they (should) be delighted with the value you have given them.
3.)Create urgency and scarcity
By its very nature a one time offer creates a sense of scarcity and urgency in the mind of the viewer but make sure you make it abundantly clear. Tell them they won’t see the offer again and that they must buy now if they want to take advantage of it.
4.)A OTO must be presented well
People buy products that look great and sound great – so spend some time or money getting good quality graphics made. Make sure your sales copy is up to scratch too – really sell the product.

Sell more on eBay with good descriptions

September 19th, 2010

Thumbnail of eBay main shop websiteeBay is a hugely popular way to buy and sell online and in a way it was what first made buying and selling on the internet truly popular. Today however the competition is fierce. If you want to sell successfully on eBay you need to make sure your listings are top notch and that they have the power to persuade people to buy from you rather than your competitors.

One of the most important things on eBay is your items description. If you can get it right then you’ll gain trust in people and get more money for your items. On top of this, the eBay item description can influence the search engines in promoting your post over others. The eBay product description you create should be made with the same care as any other content. This is a simple seo tip and a effective way to get more ebay sales.

So how do I create a good eBay description?

1.List all important facts and figures
I’m amazed at the number of times I see descriptions which are missing important details such as the dimensions of an item, the material it is made from or how old it is. Obviously people can ask the seller questions to get more information but they are much more likely to bid if it is all there in the first place. Remember to state payment methods and delivery charges too.

2.Be honest and list defects
If the item you are selling has defects or problems make sure you clearly list them in the description. Even something that isn’t noticeable, if you know it’s there then it is worth mentioning. People really appreciate honesty on eBay and if they have a complaint it’s easy for them to leave you negative feedback.

3.Get passionate about your item
The best descriptions use words to sell the item to the viewer. Gorgeous, rare, luxurious, beautiful, exquisite – these are all great words to use. If you have some kind of story you can tell about the item or a reason behind why it’s for sale then say it because people seem to like that sort of thing.

4.A picture tells a thousand words
Make sure you photograph every item you sell because you will be amazed at the difference it makes. Try to present your items well and use a decent quality camera.

How to Create digital Product through Interviews

July 27th, 2010

One of the fast ways to create a unique digital product is by interviews. The interview itself is the product. The product you create can either be sold or given away which is a simple seo method for generating traffic and credibility. I’m a huge fan of creating products this way. If you’re stuck for ideas or just don’t have the time, money or will to create a product completely from scratch then doing an interview with somebody and then packaging it up as a product to sell is a quick and easy way of creating something you can call your own.

The first step is to find someone to interview. You want someone who is experienced or an ‘expert’ on the subject you want to create a product on. If nobody immediately springs to mind try approaching blog owners or post a message on a forum explaining you want to interview somebody for a product. The key here is to make it irresistible for the other person so that they can’t possibly say ‘no.’ How? Tell them that they will get their name splashed all across the product and that they can include plenty of links or an advert within the product you create. This should get their attention and in most cases people will be flattered that you want to interview them.

Once you have found someone you then need to arrange a time to do the interview and sort out some way of conducting it. One of the best ways is to do it over a Skype chat. Grab one of the pieces of software which will record Skype calls and you’re good to go.

Next you need to compile a list of questions. This can be quite rough and you’ll probably find you’ll develop them or ask new ones as the call goes on. Send over your list of questions or subject area over to your interviewee before the call so that they have a little time to prepare.

Once you have recorded your interview you can then get it transcribed. Do this and you’ll not only have an audio product but a report or eBook which you can then package up with the product or offer as a bonus.

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