You did it! Your
marketing efforts
are paying off and
real traffic is
coming to your
website...
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The
landing
page
looks
good &
your
product
is
desirable... |
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The
price is
in-line,
the
written
content
is
first-class... |
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The
graphics
are
eye-catching
and
there
are lots
of
testimonials... |
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You have
a
professional
video
and a
strong
call-to-action... |
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The
links
are
working
and the
page
view
count is
high... |
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BUT... your sales
are practically
non-existent!
In the scheme of
business, online or
brick and mortar,
without sales,
nothing else really
matters.
...Innovative
marketing, killer
products, great
offers,
award-winning
websites with
millions of
visitors; if no one
BUYS, it’s all a
waste of time, money
and effort.
The
bottom line is your
bottom line ...and you
really don’t want it
to bottom out!!
You’ve GOT to make
sales!
While the CTR or
"click through rate"
represents the
percentage of
viewers that
actually click
through to a site,
the "conversion
rate" is the
percentage of
visitors who make a
purchase during the
visit. These viewers
are converted from
shoppers to buyers.
...In the classic
"sales funnel,"
they’re moved from
awareness to action:

Experienced internet
marketers are
usually disappointed
with a conversion
rate of 1% or less...
They’ll tweak and
test and tweak
again, striving to
improve the results.
Those that achieve
conversion rates of
1 ½ % are somewhat
satisfied with their
efforts but are
still trying for
better numbers.
Marketers reaching
rates of 2% or
better, selling to
at least two out of
one hundred visitors
to their site, are
thrilled with their
success. These
people are creating
new products and
looking to expand to
other niches, (when
they’re not
purchasing new homes
and taking long,
tropical vacations
of course!!!)
Savvy entrepreneurs
realize that very
few sells are made
during an initial
visit. Studies have
shown that more than
80% of major
purchases are made
after the fifth
customer contact.... In
other words, a
prospect needs to be
exposed to your
sales message at
least five times on
average before they
make a purchase.
Similar studies have
shown that 80% of
all prospects will
make a purchase
within the next
year. However,
90% of
those will be from a
competitor, not from
the business that
had the initial
customer contact.
The figures apply in
the brick and mortar
world as well. It’s
why an outside
salesman keeps
coming back over and
over even when you
say "no." It’s why
the car salesman
comes on so strong
when you walk on the
lot; he’s aware that
you’re likely to buy
a car somewhere in
the very near future
and he wants it to
be from him!
And this is where
most online
businesses drop the
ball; they don’t
follow up with
visitors and they
take the first "no"
for the final
answer. With NetBlaze
you’ll discover how
to convert more of
your prospects to
buyers, turning
those "no’s" to
"yes’s" and doing it
practically on
autopilot!
To follow up with
prospects, you have
to "capture" the
lead. NetBlaze will
share proven,
effective methods to
get your visitor’s
names and email
addresses in our
Lead Capture and
Email Marketing
Secrets manual.
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Once you have a way
to "stay in touch,"
we’ll walk you
through the same
email follow-up
processes that the
"gurus" use to make
their big sales. No
more waiting on the
sidelines while your
prospects turn into
your competitor’s
customers.
...You’ll learn how to
write "killer"
converting emails,
you’ll get tons of
samples to borrow
ideas from and then
you’ll find out the
most-effective ways
to use
autoresponders.
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Armed with this
knowledge from NetBlaze, you’ll be
done leaving "money
on the table."
Quit "inviting" your
prospects to the
competition’s sites.
Discover how to get
more traffic, more
leads AND more
conversions with NetBlaze.
If you prefer, get
started today with
the "Free
Edition" .
It’ll take you to a
sample-sized version
of the NetBlaze
training, software
and strategies. Or
get immediate, full
access to the power
of NetBlaze and
click the "Pro
Edition" link.
You’ll begin to
"ramp up" your
rankings, traffic
and sales right
away. |