3 Key Strategies to Strengthen Your Business!
John Navata
It should be one that you review
regularly along with a close examination of your web site's traffic
stats and sales figures. This approach will allow you to spot new
profitable opportunities, identify and help solve problems... and
incorporate new goals and strategies into your business -- like the
three we're going to cover in just a minute.
A thorough
review of your business is really THE best way to ensure that you
accomplish your main business objective for the year -- whether that
is generating a certain amount of profits or launching a new
product.
At this point I should say that if you don’t have a
business plan, please go make one now! Seriously, right now!
Here's an example of the importance of a plan... Many people buy
themselves a gym membership at this time of year with the objective
to "get fit." Well, I'm no fitness guru, but to have any chance at
all of accomplishing this goal, it's vital to create a fitness plan
containing other smaller goals -- like lose 5 pounds by March, 10
pounds by June, and so on.
Not only does ticking off these
smaller goals within your overall plan keep you motivated, but
keeping track of progress in this way lets you see how close -- or
far -- you are from achieving your main objective. Not having a plan
means many people who join gyms use their membership twice in
January and then never again... with the only thing getting leaner
being their bank balance!
That's why it's so important to
make a business plan and set achievable goals -- it's your road map
to success and a beefier bank balance!
You should always be
planning different ways to improve your success and get more profits
in your pocket... So with that said, let's jump right into the three
killer strategies that are hands-down the best plan for making 2005
your most profitable year yet.
Key strategy #1: Improve your
sales process and convert more traffic into sales Do you get regular
traffic to your site? Once your visitors get to your site, how long
do they stay? How many of them buy?
The best way to improve
your sales process is to start by looking at your web site stats.
These are a goldmine containing priceless nuggets of information,
like how much traffic your site is getting, how people travel
through your site, which pages are the most popular, and where your
visitors are coming from.
By analyzing these stats, and
looking at them alongside your sales figures and online promotions,
you can work out things like what proportion of your traffic is
being converted into sales, and which promotions or online campaigns
are working better than others.
You'll then find yourself with a
much clearer picture of your business overall, and a good idea of
what you need to change, improve, or build on.
If your web
stats show good traffic levels but low sales figures, then you need
to tighten up your sales process.
Review both your salesletter
and your order form -- even just a few tweaks can make a HUGE
difference.
Your salesletter: If people are leaving your web
site from the sales page without clicking through to the order-form,
then the salesletter is simply not doing its job in convincing
visitors to buy your product or service.
In this case, it's time
for a salesletter tune-up. First stop -- your headline. Make sure
that it's compelling, will resonate with your target market, and
contains the main benefit of your product or service.
Then,
ensure that your body copy builds your credibility, focuses on the
BENEFITS (not the features) of your product or service, and includes
testimonials and a strong guarantee.
Another quick fix is to
make sure that your P.S. reinforces the main sales messages.
(Remember, many people ONLY read the headline and P.S.)
And, of
course, the call to action is very important in the sales process.
It should state EXACTLY what you want the person to do next, how
they can do it, and that you want them to do it NOW! It's the bridge
between the salesletter and the order form.
Your order form:
If your web site stats show that people are abandoning your site at
the order form stage without placing an order, then there may be
something wrong with it. Is it too complicated? Does it have a
different "look" from the rest of your web site? Are there links on
the
order page to other web sites or other pages on your site?
First, you must make sure that your order process and the form
itself are easy to understand. To help people follow the process,
provide a step-by-step guide that leads buyers through the ordering
process, spelling out things like how to fill the form out, how the
product will be shipped, when their credit card will be charged, and
so on.
This could be on the order form itself -- allowing a
buyer to read it as they complete the relevant steps. The form
itself should have a simple layout with all the information fields
arranged in a logical, easy-to-follow sequence. Use the "KISS"
principle -- "Keep It Simple, Stupid!"
As far as possible,
the order form page should have the same "look" as the rest of your
web site. Keep it clear and uncluttered -- there should never be
other distractions on the page like images, irrelevant copy,
advertising, or links to other sites that take the buyer away from
your site. You want them to focus on filling out the relevant
information.
It's a good idea to reassure people that they
are making a safe, secure purchase when they access your order form,
by saying something like, "Welcome to our secure online order form."
Key strategy #2: Offer a "backend" product that's an easy sell to
your existing customers
Statistics show that 30% of your
existing customers are guaranteed to buy from you again. It makes
sense... you've already done a lot of the hard work establishing
your credibility and proving that you run a reputable business that
gives your customers what they want.
So, offering another
"backend" product to your existing customers can be a great way to
boost your profits without eating into your marketing budget.
A
backend product can be any one of a number of things. For example,
if your site sells cameras, new products could include:
An add-on
to your existing product, such as a new lens for a camera
A relevant information product, like an eBook containing photography
tips
A complementary product, like a bag for the camera
...
And so on. Sit down and come up with a list of products related to
yours that you think your market might be interested in.
Remember that the key to finding any new product is to identify a
problem that your customers have and then come up with a product or
service that solves it for them.
Always read and keep any
feedback or comments you receive from your customers -- positive and
negative. You can also solicit feedback through a customer survey or
questionnaire.
In addition, you should also be constantly
assessing the needs of your target market by reading the
publications that they read, and visiting the web sites, online
forums, and blogs that they visit. And don't forget to check out
your competitors' sites!
When you've found a suitable product,
launching it to existing customers is easy. You already have their
contact information, so you can simply e-mail them a promotion
highlighting the problem they have, and explaining how your new
product or service will solve it.
You can even use your
customer feedback as a selling point, saying something like, "I've
listened to feedback and comments from my customers, and can now
offer you a product I just KNOW you're going to love..."
Key
strategy #3: Set up an affiliate program to drive tons more traffic
to your site and boost your sales
How would you like to have
a network of other people to do your selling for you? Well, in a
nutshell, that's what an affiliate program is. An affiliate is
someone who promotes your product on their web site in return for a
commission on every sale that they send your way.
There are a
number of reasons why you should consider this top-notch strategy
for your business:
It can drive TONS more traffic to your site
There are ZERO advertising costs -- affiliates do all of their own
marketing
There is no risk to you, since you only pay your
affiliates after they've made the sale
You gain exposure to new
target markets through the e-mail lists and web sites of your
affiliates
The fact is that affiliate programs are one of the
most powerful ways to market online, and almost every product or
service will be MUCH more successful if you offer an affiliate
program for it. You can find affiliates by putting a page on your
web site inviting people to apply, and by approaching sites that you
think have a similar target audience.
Starting and managing
an affiliate program can be done one of two ways -- you can go
through a provider or do it yourself. Using a provider like
Commission Junction or Linkshare can be very expensive, so it's well
worth looking into managing the program yourself.
John Navata is an
internet marketer that has been showing business owners some
advanced ways to promote their product or service offline or online.
http://www.mega-dollarsonline.com
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