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Top Web Site Blunders by Coaches, Consultants and Experts


Of all the web sites belonging to coaches, consultants and experts that I have reviewed, more than three-quarters shared a very serious marketing blunder: Their potential clients wouldn't understand from their home page precisely what they do. Jargon gets in the way.

How to Handle Jargon at Your Web Site - and Why


If you sell a technical product or service, you probably know you have jargon at your web site - specialized terminology that the average person doesn't understand. While jargon does help you communicate precisely withpeers, it seriously gets in the way if potential and actualcustomers aren't as conversant with it as you are.

Learn How to Market Your eBusiness in Real Time: Dissect, Study, Emulate


Everything you will ever need to know about internet marketing is plainly available to you everywhere yougo on the internet. All you need to do is dissect, study,and emulate these methods and you invariably will becomejust as successful as the people who created them.

How To Perfect Your Marketing Message!


When it comes to your marketing message, the little things count. Trouble is, you?ll never come to respect how much, until you make a commitment to science.

What Are People Buying Online?


Benefits, that?s what!

Networking: The Cost of a Connection


"Networking is a waste of time," said JoAnne, owner of a busy print shop. "Besides, I advertise in the daily paper."

Whats In It For Me?


Sometimes, one of the most difficult things to teach beginning sales professionals is the difference between features and benefits. All too frequently, sales people list their product or service features, without articulating how those features will ultimately benefit that prospect or customer. Unfortunately, your prospects or customers are not always able to make that leap for themselves. And when they do not see the benefit, they do not buy. So?what is the difference between features and benefits? How do you articulate that difference?

Survival Strategies


1. Do the moneymaking things first.

13 Lessons in Marketing, Super Bowl Style


Each year, the Super Bowl provides marketers opportunity to study and learn from the games' advertisers, players, and coordinators. Super Bowl XXXVI (February, 2002) was no exception. Foremost, of course, was The Game's appropriately patriotic theme. America's mettle and proud heritage were showcased to the world through this year's red, white, and blue logo; music selection by the performers; and depictions of historic U.S. icons. The Game further supported U.S. patriotism through the presence of the armed services, police department, and fire department at the game as well as interviews with troops in Afghanistan. Finally, as if by design, the unlikely Patriots won the championship.

Marketing Apathy Solutions: 10 Solutions for Overcoming Apathy Beginning Today


Are you suffering from feelings of indifference or a lack of concern when it comes to marketing your business? Do you lack the passion that?s necessary to attract customers to your business?

Forward Thinkers Stay Ahead of the Curve


What is it like from a marketing perspective to be yesterday?s news? We rely on what is tried and true in marketing because it is usually safe, tried, and tested. It saves us time, as well, since we don?t have to put on our creativity cap to craft an innovative strategy.

Burnout


Today I want to share a question from a reader who writes:

Happy Hunting!


Before you ever get on the telephone, send a marketing piece or set up an appointment with a potential customer, you must first identify whom that customer might be. To do that, you will need to create an "ideal customer profile"?a profile of who would be the best possible prospect for you and whatever you are selling.

Assumption Based Marketing Vs. Fact Based Marketing


One of the most common mistakes in marketing is making decisions based on assumptions rather than fact. You think of an idea for a marketing piece and believe that it is a great idea.

How to Turn a Marketing Calendar into Marketing Success!


Do you have a list of marketing ideas that you'd like to implement, but just never seem to get around to actually doing some of them? Who has the time?

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