Wednesday, September 22, 2004

10 Ways to Attract More Orders by Scott Geld

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10 Awesome Ways To Attract More Orders

1. Produce e-books and make them available on your website
at no charge. Ads for your product will get the attention
of people as they read the e-books.

2. Turn part of your web site into a members only
web site. Instead of charging for access, use it as
a free bonus for one of your products.

3. Add a free classified ad section to your web site.
You could then trade banner ads with other web
sites that have free classified ad sections.

4. Offer your e-zine with or without ads so people can
choose the version they want. This way people who don't
want ads will want to subscribe to your e-zine.

5. Only offer your e-zine on your website. Invite people
to subscribe to an e-mail notification to remind them when
you place a new issue on your website. You could experience more visitors and orders.

6. Include an offer for ad space in the packet containing
your product. You could offer ad space in the form of
inserts, flyers, brochures, booklets, and digital ads for electronic products.

7. Offer daily or weekly visitor bonuses. This will
increase your repeat traffic and sales because your
visitors will visit regularly to get the visitor bonuses.

8. Permit e-books or software on your website to be
downloaded at no charge. Request that visitors provide references in exchange for free downloads.

9. Offer your product for free for a limited time to people
who sign up for your affiliate program.

10. Make a deal with e-zine publishers offering them the opportunity to become a member of your affiliate program to earn commissions on your ads while they give you ads on a complimentary or discount basis.

The author, Scott F. Geld can be reached for questions
about this article at MarketingBlaster.com. His
company specializes in providing highly targeted
Pay-Per-Click contextual advertising. Please visit:

Marketing Blaster

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