What I learned about Marketing and Traffic Conversion (Part 1)

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by Peter Winyeci, May 12, 2015.

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    Hey guys,

    My name is Peter Winyeci and I want to share with you some of the most effective (and profitable) ways to turn your web site traffic into bigger and better sales.

    It there is market demand for your product, you can be hugely successful and make tons of money as long as you know the right way to convert visitors into customers who come back again and again to make a purchase.

    Here's the thing: just as in a traditional retail store, the key to huge profits is in figuring out how to capture the attention (captivate) and encourage visitors to actually buy something.

    It might be something really simple like... an attractively named product, or a great discount offer, or even a free offer where your visitors receive something of value at no charge. Whether you have used these kinds of ideas before or they are something entirely new to
    you, it's incredibly easy to put them to work for you right away.

    How to Mine Prospects Quickly, Easily, and Profitably

    The mistake most online marketers make is going straight for the "big sale" right from the start. They focus on driving traffic to their site and then... try to get those visitors to buy the primary item for sale on that site...

    ...the problem is, this approach doesn't work very well. What's more, this approach will probably turn your potentially huge online business into a huge online bust.

    You have to mine your sales prospects if you want to achieve evergreen revenue...

    What do I mean by mining sales prospects? I mean you must figure out the unconscious needs and desires of your visitors and...

    ANTICIPATE ways to meet those unconscious needs and desires. Once you do that, you will quickly be able to turn visitors into customers... who will return to you over and over again.

    Ok guys, this is getting long... more coming on (Part 2)

    to your success,
    Peter
     
    Peter Winyeci, May 12, 2015 IP