Earl William’s latest newsletter article titled “10 Seldom Used Freebies That Can Increase Your Traffic And Sales” is reprinted here. [Article Reprint]


Earl William’s latest newsletter article is reprinted here.

10 Seldom Used Freebies That Can Increase Your Traffic And Sales

1. Checklists-Create a list of things to check for a particular process related to your business’s topic. Ex: a checklist for creating a web site.

2. Templates-Design a template that will make a certain action easier for your target audience. Ex: a template for writing a resume.

3. Text Workbook-Publish a text format ebook so your audience can learn and practice a certain skill. Ex: a text workbook for writing ad headlines.

4. Transcripts-Create an ebook of text transcripts of a related live event. It can be a seminar, speech, class, interview, etc.

5. Dictionary Of Terms-Publish a web directory or ebook dictionary of terms relating to your specific business industry or subject.

6. Advice Service-Offer a live chat room were you or your employees can give your visitors and customers advice on your business topic.

7. Human Research-Offer a free service were you will search for sites or information your visitors or customers can’t seem to find online.

8. Plans-Create ready-made plans for a particular project your target audience wants to accomplish. It could be marketing plans, landscape plans, etc.

9. Forms-Offer printable, ready-made forms your visitors or customers would use regularly. It could be legal forms, organizational forms, etc.

10. E-mail Reports-Publish quarterly e-mail reports that contains new research discoveries, surveys, and statistics about your related industry.

Quote of the Day

“If you are poor, though you dwell in the busy marketplace, no one will inquire about you; if you are rich, though you dwell in the heart of the mountains, you will have distant relatives.” — Chinese Proverb

Warm regards,

Earl Williams

http://www.NetMarketer.org

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http://www.NetMarketer.org/pips.html

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