Posts Tagged ‘website’

The 3 “Marketing Paradoxes” Explained (Part 3)

By Alex Mandossian on November 13, 2008

30460087.jpgIn Part 1 of this Marketing Paradoxes three part series, you learned about the Paradox of Distribution which I defined as follows:

“You can’t get adequate distribution of a product until you’ve proven it can sell; but you can’t prove a product can sell until you’ve gotten adequate distribution in the market.”  

In Part 2, you learned about the Paradox of Choice which I defined as: 

“The more choices you have, the more paralyzed you become as a result of your inability to make clear buying decisions.  The more indecisive you become, the less freedom you have in making buying decisions.” 

In Part 3 (what you’re reading now), you’re about to discover (more…)

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QUICK TIP: Automatically Syndicates Your Content

By Alex Mandossian on September 25, 2008

share-this.jpgIf you publish a blog or a website, the ShareThis plug-in (WordPress, Blogger, TypePad and websites) instantly boosts your content distribution!

Its quick, easy and almost automatic syndication for web publishers … and best of all, all you need is one clutter-free tracking button.

(See it at the lower-left corner of this post?)

Because it’s becoming more and more difficult to keep up with the growing number social media communities the ShareThis plug-in lets you instantly access all of your profiles, friends, and contacts for easy sharing and updating.

Give it a test-drive as a reader of this post and if you like the experience, plug-it into your blogs and other websites as an online publisher.  You and your website visitors will be glad you did.

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Get More Promotional Impact with FAQ Templates

By Alex Mandossian on July 30, 2008

monk_110If you want to capture more online sales faster, better and with the least amount of human effort … then I encourage you to develop FAQ templates.

Adding FAQ sections to your websites and other marketing communications are often your very best automated sales tools that consistently and repeatedly capture more sales by minimizing resistence.

Having an FAQ is a time-proven way to train your sales team to overcome prospect objections.

Resource: www.FAQtemplates.com

Glossary: An “FAQ” section stands for “Frequently Asked Questions” and it’s a powerful promotional tool utilized with autoresponders, websites, direct mail, teleseminars and other types of marketing
 

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