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Pricing Strategies Revealed MRR Ebook

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Rule seven. Never tell anyone your product is cheap for what it is. Yuck. Nothing major to dwell on here really, but never ever describe your products as cheap. Competitively priced yes, the best price for that service yes, cheap, no way. That just devalues your product full stop. More often than not, people don't want cheap. They want quality at a good price, especially in online business.

Rule eight. Don't be afraid to experiment with pricing strategies. I can understand how you might be worried that customers that bought your product costing them four hundred dollars would be annoyed that they receive an e-mail for a special seasonal offer cutting that cost in half, but it seriously doesn't work that way. You're not offending anyone by doing this, and it's the only way you'll come up with new techniques and tactics yourself, through testing.

The fact is real world businesses do this all the time. They have super sales, then they put prices up at Christmas time and particular times of the year when their products are going to be more in demand, discount things daily, add and remove discounts and so on. It's not a wrong thing to do, it's not unethical, it's business. And if your customers have ever left their houses to go and purchase something from a store, they'll know this too.

So here's the deal. If you need some extra cash, why not offer a limited number of members, a long subscription at a discount of a month or so throughout the year? I have to say this one works real well, and I had a large percentage of my member base from my previous site hand me large up front wads of cash that I could put to good use making more cash. If I'd left them at their twenty dollar per month fee, I might have made an extra few hundred dollars, but at a slower pace.

There's nothing wrong with you adding discounts to the end of five or six day follow-up messages, so on and so forth. Nothing wrong with that at all. In fact, there's nothing wrong with changing your price on your main page without any warning or notice. Don't fall into the trap of worrying what previous customers are going to say, because seriously, this happens in the real world all the time. I know in all my experimental days I've never had someone come to me and shout or complain because I pulled a quarter off the price a day after they bought it. If you have a quality product, that's good enough, not to mention you owe it to yourself to try different methods like in the above examples until you get things dead perfect.

Niche Checklist Resale Rights Ebook

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This is the MOST important part to determine the success rate of a niche market before starting to market in it.

If you DON’T like the niche and there is no sign of the niche market being successful offline, you can still go ahead with your niche market IF your online research shows positive results.

A guideline is between 30,000 to 100,000 searches a month from Overture. Searches below 30,000 are considered too small a market to be highly profitable in and size above 100,000 searches may be too competitive (This is subjective and it’s only a benchmark for you to consider).

By using this research method, you can estimate the amount of searches for the keywords related to the niche market you are interested in.

3 Private Label Reports PLR Ebook

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Step 2 - Find at least 30 keywords for each product

If you want to find more keywords, even better, but start with 30 first to see if the product will be worth it. There is nothing worse then writing 50 to 100 articles to promote a product and then realized the product doesn't covert to sales.

This is very frustrating and it is going to happen on occasion, that's life. Some products will convert better then others.

But the very minimum articles I write for a specific product is 30.

If I write 30 articles and I make very little sales, then I know not to keep going.

The great thing about bum marketing is it's a perfect way to test if products are winners for free while making money. If a product is a winner, there is nothing stopping you from advertising with Google Adwords and Ezine advertising.

I know all the top bum marketers write at least 30 articles for each product they promote. I know this because I write for them and myself and this is what works for us.

Rss – Really Simple Solutions Personal Use Ebook

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OK, so far we've been looking exclusively at using RSS feeds to distribute our content to other places on the internet, building backlinks, updating our sites on the fly, and gaining exposure for the stuff that we've already created. Now it's time to take it a step farther.

In this section, we're going to use RSS to dominate our niche, and we're going to do that by using RSS as if we were readers rather than as if we were marketers. Are you ready for this?

What a reader does with RSS is to copy and paste the feeds from their chosen websites into a centralized program (called an Aggregator) that reads these feeds and monitors their content. When a new piece of content is posted to a feed, it can then be displayed to the end user as a link, and they can visit it if they determine this content is useful to them.

We're going to set up an aggregator in this section. Not just any aggregator, though. We want one that will give us very useful information about our niches and help us beat the competition.

Color Tips Resale Rights Ebook

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It is through effective marketing that you can stand out of the crowd, while setting your own standards. The public is always supportive of the innovative leader of trends, and not copycats. However, there are many companies out there that waste thousands of dollars with ineffective marketing. So instead of following their footsteps in wasting money though advertising, it is better to follow these keys to increase marketing IQ.

The first key is to find your advantage by finding what it is that your organization does better than the competition. Marketing means communicating the advantage of your business over others and so to compete in the market place, it is necessary that you know what your company offers that is better than the competition. You can find out what makes you better than your competition through a SWOT analysis. However, while finding out what is advantageous in your company, don’t base it on a unique product.

Today, it is difficult to remain having an advantage over competitors because of modern technological know-how. It was easy to maintain an advantage in the past as others found it rather difficult to copy products. However, today products are, and can be copied within a few days or weeks. Today, you find many software applications that are copied immediately, which make it rather difficult to maintain a competitive advantage on competitors. This is the reason there is now emphasis on customer service and other components in the marketplace. Don’t consider low price a competitive advantage as this can be very easily and quickly copied by the competition. Today, competitive advantages depend on service, longevity and reputation.

Realize the purpose of your business and service. Define what exactly it is that you intend to achieve, and how you intend to measure success. The answers to these questions are important in defining your purpose as you need a clear mission to determine the goals of your organization. On developing a clear purpose, make all levels of the organization stand in alignment to go in the same direction. This can be done by getting stake holders involved in developing the mission, instead of having a few decision makers decide on what is best and handing it down to be followed.

Aim at creating an image that promotes image and awareness through your advertising. You have to first create an image to implement any promotion. You can define an image as both a physical visual representation and a concept. It is necessary to have the right look to compete today. Having a good product is not sufficient; you should also have the capacity of attracting the attention of the audience. So create a look that not only enhances the image of the product, buy also maintains alignment with the mission. The look should also promote the competitive advantages of the organization.

The important parts of an image are logos, colors, style and branding; and it is the symbol of your company and product. So it should be very pervasive in communications. Use the right colors to promote the right messages, as it is these colors that provide recognition of your brand.

Network Marketing Revolution PLR Ebook

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People are normally petrified of change. When new technology pops up people fear becoming obsolete themselves. Let’s face it; there are people who refuse to learn something new. Unfortunately change is inevitable just like death and taxes (or else people would still be riding horses instead of using cars today).

Most people have an e-mail address and you don’t need to be an expert Internet marketer, web-designer or programmer to use all these tools.

The most important thing to do in order to duplicate Internet tools downline (which will help your group expand) is to EMPHASIZE on the COST SAVING and INCREASED SIGN UPS of utilizing the tools.

Most people purchase LEADS or pump their hard earned money into ADVERTISING and drive from place to place spending money on GAS and raking up a huge PHONE BILL. Some of them are already spending so much and they haven’t even made their first check in their BUSINESS!

Internet advertising, emails and forums cost very little to almost NOTHING and you don’t have to drive or make many phone calls. If a person is SERIOUS about building a long term network marketing business, there is no way he would pass up the chance to cut down all these expenses and get the chance to recruit more downline!

Furthermore it is easier to duplicate an online tool than to teach ALL distributors to walk and talk like the leader. Truth be told, not everyone can talk very well, so why not let the Internet do all the ‘talking’ for you?

Moving Abroad Resale Rights Ebook

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Chapter 6: Pets- What to do?

One of the difficulties with moving to another country is deciding what to do with the family pet. For some there may not be a choice as different countries have different regulations in regards to animals.

Contact your representative embassy in your intended destination in order to obtain any regulations that might exist. Any country allowing the importation of a pet will require a detailed health certificate and an import permit.

Before making a decision on what to do with your pet, consider its needs and what would be best for it. Will the animal be able to withstand travel? How old and healthy is your animal? How will the animal cope with an extensive stay in quarantine in your intended destination? Remember moving can be just as stressful for the animal as it is for you.

In the event that you do decide to take your pet with you ensure you have a thorough vet check up in which you confirm that all relevant vaccinations and immunisations are completed and up to date. During this time ask your vet to provide you with the required health certificate.

Before leaving the country ensure you provide your pet with appropriate identification including your name and contact details. To avoid problems upon arrival at your intended destination, contact the customs vet to inform them of the date and time of arrival and any other information relevant to your pet. Your chosen airline should be able to provide you with contact details for the vet.

During transportation your pet will be contained within its own carrier. Upon arrival to your destination a period of quarantine is generally required and often ranges from one month to one year.

400 Refreshing Punch Recipes MRR Ebook

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Sparkling Pineapple Punch

1c guava nectar
1 one,(3-pound) ripe
1 ,pineapple--peeled,
1 ,cored and cut into
1 ,1-inch chunks
1/4 c honey
2 qt cold unsweetened pineapple -juice,(see note)
1 two,(750-ml) bottles
1 ,cold brut sparkling
1 ,wine
3/4 c calvados (or cognac)

Pour the guava nectar into an 8-inch metal ring mold or kugelhopf mold; the nectar should cover the bottom of the mold. Freeze until firm, about 25 minutes. Put the pineapple chunks and honey in a blender and puree until smooth. Pour the pineapple puree over the frozen guava nectar, cover and freeze until solid, at least 2 hours.

In a large punch bowl, combine the pineapple juice, sparkling wine and Calvados. Warm the bottom of the mold under hot water to thoroughly loosen the pineapple ice. Invert the ring onto a sheet pan, then carefully lower it into the punch, guava side up. Ladle the punch into glasses and serve.

Yield 10 Servings

23 Internet Marketing BS Dispelled PLR Ebook

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Internet Marketing B.S. Statement #22: Why should I pay for information when it is supposed to be free?

Like any other products you see in the supermarket, there are differences between free, low-ticket items, medium-ticket items, and high-ticket items.

It is obvious that the quality of the product is in proportion with the price, and same applies to most information products online. In fact, buying information dates way back to the early days where people would go to the back alley to pay another person for more sophisticated information.

Modern professionals and consultants today charge hefty fees for their consultation services – because they offer quality, sophisticated advice.

Fortunately, information products are far more affordable to acquire, and very often, more information can be dispensed into the products than any professional or consultant could possibly give in just a few hours.

If you have been having that kind “I deserve all the information for free and they should not be paid” mentality, why should your would-be prospects buy from you, if ever create an information product, when they think they should deserve it all for free, too?

Podcasting For Fun Profit Resale Rights Ebook

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So here you are: You have developed a great podcast, with excellent content for a very tight niche. And you are prepared to podcast on this topic with top-notch content for a long time to come. Now what?

Now you have to get your podcast out into the world to be heard. Many broadcasters to simply podcast for personal interest or to get their opinions out into the world, don't bother to market their podcast. And perhaps, if you have a small and fait hful fo llowing that might be all you're interested in. For example, maybe you are pastor at a church and it doesn't matter to you other people outside of your congregation hear your podcasts, as long as they are available for your parishio ners. That's fine.

But there are many people, especially business podcasters, who need to be heard. Perhaps you need to be heard because of the importance of your sell your product and put food on the table, whatever the reason is, you need to do your podcast out there.

The first in you want to do is submit your podcast to the podcast hosting sites ment ioned in a previous chapter. If you haven't done that already, take time to be that right away. Don't just submit to one, submit to all of them.

The next thing you need to do is to make sure that your market ing material (if you are a business) contains the web site on which your podcast is hosted. For example, if your company has a web site, make sure it's on your market ing material. Then go on to your company's web site and make sure that the podcast is easy to see. Lots of companies have very busy web sites which makes it difficult to notice if there are new items on the page. You might also want to put on your market ing material something along the lines that of "subscribe to our podcast."

Just plunking down your podcast on your web site and a web address on your marketing material will not get you very many subscribers. It could get some calm and that's great, but just like any other product that you sell you need to give people a reason to subscribe to your podcast.

If you haven't noticed, this chapter talks about content and niche market ing but the underlying secret of both of those is value. When you offer a value, people will come to you. If your product solves a problem, they will buy it from you. If your service benefits someone, they will buy it from you. If your podcast helps them in some way, they will subscribe to it… or even buy it from you.