How To Become a Website Marketing Ninja

One of the main issues with marketing a website is trying to figure out new ways to get people to click on your link. The bottom line is – thats basically all you need – is to get people to click on your link.

The problem is that people wont just click on your link unless they have a real good reason to. So now you need to think of creative ways to get people to click on your link.

Here is what I do with my site iyazam.com:

Before I do any marketing I always prepare a short article that shares information. The reason for this is very simple: I now have something that will get people to click on my link.

I will then take this article and head on to Internet forums and post it there – at least three related forums. If I see there is an active discussion going on – I will jump in and particpate.

The next move will be to post it in Facebook groups and MySpace forums. I will make an effort to post it in at least 4 active Facebook groups that are related to my article.

I will then send out public updates on Twitter and Indenti.ca.

Then comes Blog commenting – I check my email for the Google Alerts – to see where the keywords I showed interest in are being discussed on the web. I strive for 4 blog comments a day. This is a great goal to set.

My new baby now is Ning.com – ning has many focused social networks – I am active in some networks, again related to my niche and I add comments or post articles within those networks. (It is really worth while to check out the social networks at Ning.)

Just like in the offline world companies will send out brochures with information to get customers, The same idea here with preparing an article with information. Online, this is your "pre-selling brochure" to get people to click on your link.

 Hillel

http://www.iyazam.com

Why Small Businesses Need To Market Via Social Media

When ever we hear about a new product, business, service or what ever it may be, what is the first action that we take?

We check out Google to learn more.["google it"]

The results in Google will give us some indication about this product, business or service that we just heard about. The Google results, on many levels will have an impact on our decision as to whether or not we will purchase this product or service.

Social media sites rank at the top pages of Google [and the other search engines as well]. If you are active in Social Media; forums, blogs and social networks, the results of your social media activities will appear on the first pages of Google.

Therefore when someone hears about your product, service or business the first step they will probably take is to check Google to learn more sbout you. The more positive results they will have about you, then the easier it will be for them to make a decision.

The more positive information that people will have about you the more they will trust you and your services.

Hillel Porath

http://www.iyazam.com/

How to Use Yahoo Answers to Get More Traffic to Your Website

What is Yahoo answers?

Yahoo! Answers is a community-driven knowledge market website launched by Yahoo! on December 13, 2005 that allows users to both submit questions to be answered and answer asked questions from other users.[Wikipedia].

This can be a great tool to drive traffic to your website – by answering questions that are related to your web based business. You should not have your link to your website on every answer [the moderators from yahoo will see it as spam] but the more you establish yourself as a knowledgeable authority the more people will know you and eventually know your website.

It works like this:

The more quality answers that you provide the more points you get. For each answer you get 2 points. Answering questions and getting them starred are the most common way to get points [there are other ways].

You will start off at ‘level one’ – which means that you can only answer twenty questions a day, so choose your questions wisely. The more points you get the more levels you go up and that means you get to answer more questions on a daily basis.

How to get started?

First you will need to create an account with yahoo. It’s very simple.

Then go to Yahoo answers:

http://answers.yahoo.com/

Start researching topics/categories that are related to your business. If you want quality traffic then you should ONLY be answering questions related to your business or industry. If you are an expert on men’s health and your website is about men’s health chances are you’ll find some Questions that are being posted by Yahoo Answers users that pertain to your niche, this is where you come in to show off your expertise.

Answering questions with high quality answers is already pre-selling to your potential customers, when people see you as the expert, when people see that you can provide a solution to their problem chances are they will become your loyal audience and who knows maybe they just might end up becoming your loyal customers! 

Good luck!

Hillel Porath

http://www.iyazam.com

How and When Should You Follow Up With a Prospect?

You have just contacted a prospect over the phone who is interested in hearing about your service, business or product. You received permission to email /fax him more information about it.

Remember:

1] The email/fax is your third party in this case. They need to contain enough information that will help your prospect reach a decision.

2] Once he has your information in his hand – this sets room for the follow up process.

A majority of sales closed in this world are closed in the follow up process. Many small business owners leave out the follow up process because it demands leaving the comfort zone and pulling the trigger…aka: asking the prospect: “are you interested?”.. People fear rejection so they prefer not to follow up and hope for the best.

Follow up is critical because it closes the process of the sale.

There are three main aspects in the sales process:

1] Initial contact of the prospect

2] Prospect receives the information via third party – email/fax/brochure

3] Follow up – closing the sale

Now the question is: how and when should you follow up?

There is no real answer to this question; so many people do some many different things when it comes to follow up.

Here are some follow up tips:

1] Ask your prospect when would be a good time to follow up with him. This is probably the most important tip since you need to talk to him when his mind is relaxed and not calling him by surprise when he is really busy. He may want you to call in two weeks and not the next day. Follow up as often as they say you should.

2] If your prospect is in your local area – ask if it’s possible to show up at his office for just a few minutes. Face to face is very important. When you show up offer him a free sample of your product or what ever it is you can offer him from your company – for free. People like gifts. A great tactic is to offer your free sample together with your companies’ pen or business card so he has your contact information.

3] If you are sending your prospect an email – it is also very important to send out follow up emails. Not to bomb them on a daily basis but at least two emails. The first follow up email should be sent at least two days after the initial email and the second email should be sent three days after that. Some studies have shown that it takes up to seven follow emails to close a sale!

4] Remember: the reason for follow up is because your prospect is busy. When you first contacted him, he listened, he then said something like “sure send me an email” and then he went back to work and probably forgot about your call. The follow up comes into place to remind him about your call and to get him to start thinking.

5] Don’t be pushy on the phone – prospects don’t like that. On the other hand don’t be shy. The prospect should not be the one leading the conversation. It is your job to get him to start thinking and to start talking. You need to start with something like: “Did you receive my email?”

6] Another aspect in the follow up process is to listen to his or her tone of voice. Are they busy? Do they seem relaxed? If they are busy then your tone or rhythm should be tuned in with them. You need to roll with the punches on the phone. If the person is relaxed – don’t try to rush things.

7] When it comes to follow up – never leave any prospect out. Don’t pre-judge anyone because you never know who is going to buy.

8] What ever follow up strategy you have – stick with it. When you are working on a clear strategy it will help you get better with the follow up. Your prospects will also be aware of that and this will help you improve your credibility and professionalism. Of course you can modify your strategy as you go along – but get the foundation right.

9] This is very important – always make sure before your contact any company that they have a need for your product or service. This will help you in the follow up process.

10] “Don’t go chasing birds in an open field” – This means if you see someone is not interested leave them alone and move on to the next prospect. So many people spend so much time following up on a small group of prospects that are just not interested, its like chasing birds in an open field – you will never catch them. Your data base of prospects should be large enough that it should allow you to move on to the next prospect.

11] Be patient!

Latest Updates to – iyazam.com – Inspiring Your Biz

Shalom my people
Below are the latest to my website http://www.iyazam.com :
What Is AIDCA? And How It Can Improve Your Sales
http://www.iyazam.com/what-is-aidca.html

How To Create, Market & Sell T-Shirts Online
http://www.iyazam.com/how-to-sell-t-shirts-online.html

Some New Websites and Social Networks That May Help Your Business Grow
http://www.iyazam.com/new-websites-social-networks.html

Work on Your Relationships …[In Business that is..]
http://www.iyazam.com/work-on-your-relationships.html

Online Networking Event at The OU Job Board
http://www.iyazam.com/network-ou-job-board.html

The Anglo Israeli Marketing Professionals Network
http://www.iyazam.com/anglo-israel-marketing-professionals.html

TrackBull – One of The Most Successful Money Managers In Israel
http://www.iyazam.com/trackbull-money-managers.html


Following the Footprints of the Visitors to Your Website…Marketing Footprints
http://www.iyazam.com/following-website-visitors-footprints-with-google-analytics.html

The Super Affiliate Handbook! By Rosalind Gardner

 Start your own home-based Affiliate Marketing business with the Super Affiliate Handbook by Rosalind Gardner! Topics Include Blogging, Market Research, Affiliate Programs, Web Design, Problem Avoidance And So Much More!

 

Click here to learn more about The Super Affiliate Handbook!

Good luck! 

Hillel Porath

http://www.iyazam.com

Our New Website – For The Aspiring Entrepreneur In Israel

Hi All! 

We Are Happy to Announce the Launch of Our New Website:

http://www.iyazam.com/ 

The ultimate resource for the aspiring entrepreneur in Israel.

Our site is a content based website that provides you the aspiring entrepreneur with all of the resources you need to get started with your new business.

New content will be added on a daily and weekly basis.

We cover many topics such as management, internet marketing, business ideas and more..

Please feel free to contact us with any comments,ideas and suggestions!

Thanks,

Hillel Porath & Ami Steinberger

Founders & Developers of

http://www.iyazam.com/

Why Should Someone Do Business With You?

Launching a website/business can be very exciting. This is something that you own; you now have the opportunity to turn this “golem” into a real living creature. You fully understand the potential of your services or products and you know that many people out there can benefit from what ever it is you have to offer. 

  

However, over and over again I see the same mistakes, some very basic mistakes that knock out website-businesses right from the start.  Before spending money on PPC programs or any other advertising program, or on internet marketing gurus etc.. Try these simple and basic things that just may help your website-business grow:

  

The Website design: What’s with all the graphics and things flashing at me? What’s with the intro page? Why is it taking forever for the pages to open up? Your website is not user friendly at all. If that’s the case…Why should someone do business with you?

  

The “About Us” page: Why is there no about us page? Who are you? What’s your background? If I don’t know anything about you, then….Why should someone do business with you?

  

The Contact us page: Where are you located? Will you be shipping from another country? What if I have a problem? How can I get a hold of you? I don’t know where you are, and if there is no phone number or email, then… Why should someone do business with you?

  

Information/Content: [content is king!] Where is the information/content on your website? It’s not enough to have the pricing and stories about how wonderful you are, I want to know more about the products!  Then just you and the cost! If there is no information, then…Why should someone do business with you?

 

The Checkout process: Why is the checkout process so long? Why are you asking me to fill out a survey? If you are making the checkout process so complicated, then… why should someone do business with you?

  

Service Providers: Where are your testimonials? Will I be your first client? What is your past experience? How long have you been around in the business? If I’m getting the impression that I will be your first client, then… Why should someone do business with you?

  

I could go on but I think [hope!] you get the point. Before we blame the world for our failures, it is always best to take a deep look inside and to see what needs to be fixed. Many times the simple and basic changes we make – is what actually makes the difference in our businesses and take us on the path to success.

  Good luck,Hillel Porath

Article Marketing – Writing Articles to Help Promote Your Business to The World

The beauty of article marketing is that you can share your knowledge with the world. If you are an expert in a field, this is your chance to show off your expertise. When you share quality and valuable information, your readers will not only respect you, but they will trust you as well. It is very important that you build trust and respect among your readers for the simple reason that this can turn them into customers. 

 Remember:  Many, many people search the web for information. Show ‘em what you got!

 When writing an article, always make sure that you are sharing valuable and quality information with your audience or potential audience. Many small business owners make the mistake of writing a bunch of hype paragraphs about themselves. Anonymous readers are not interested in your resume as much as what you have to offer them. They want to know how you can provide an answer to their question or a solution to their problem. A misleading title will lead to upset readers. Instead, keep your audience in mind both in the present and in the future; you want to build an audience around your product or service. You want to build a strong and loyal following. 

Keep in mind that:

 

  • Just about every article site will allow you to place your website link as a signature. Take advantage!
  • Don’t place your site’s URL in every third sentence. Save it for the end.
  • Always make sure that you enter your article under the right category or categories.
  • Always make sure to add meta-tags (categorizing words and phrases) when asked..
  • Before you run to submit your article, study the site you’re submitting to.
  • Before launching your site, business have at least four articles prepared.
  • Make sure to provide your readers with a way of contacting you (list your email address, phone number, whatever) at the end of the article.
  • Article marketing helps with search engine results when your link appears in the article or is attached.

 There are literally thousands of article directories where you can publish. I suggest starting with these:

http://SearchWarp.com

http://www.squidoo.com

http://www.scribd.com 

http://EzineArticles.com

http://GoArticles.com 

Please note:

It is important to understand the difference between writing an article and writing a press release, as they are not the same. In an article you are sharing content information; in a press release you are sharing the key points about your business.

Good luck and stick with it…. !

Hillel Porath

How to Get Businesses to Outsource Business to You

 I have spoken with a few people who are waiting for companies to outsource business to them. The problem with that is – they are waiting. It’s not enough to just “wait”, you really need to push yourself out there [in a positive way] and let the world know that you exist.  I stumbled upon this great site for tips on how to get your name/biz out there: 

http://freelanceswitch.com/finding/101-ideas-to-get-more-freelance-work-and-generate-new-client-leads/  

Good luck and stick with it!

Hillel Porath