Learning new ways to promote

by Terry Dunn on August 21, 2009

If you promote any products or services as an affiliate, the more clicks you can get on your links the more commission you will make. Proimpact7 are holding a web clinic on August 26th to give you tactics known to increase clicks and leads by 165%, guidelines for improving your affiliate results plus live Q&A with a team of experts.

Perry Marshall, the reknown Pay-Per-Click expert, is providing a 13 minute MP3 audio recording where his customer is discussing how, in the midst of a recession and falling sales in his industry, he turned things around to the point where he acheived record sales every month. This is worth a listen.

If the global marketplace is too competitive, have you thought about local searches? Depending on what you sell, people are more likely to buy locally. Google adwords campaigns can be directed at local searchers quite easily these days. It will cost you less per click too. But if you want free traffic, here are 4 tips from justsearch.

Do you know how to sell successfully on the web in today’s ‘down’ economy? Evan White and Jason Sadler do. And they talk about their success in an article by Brandon Mendelson, 6 must-follow steps for selling in any economy. The 6 steps illustrate why their business flourishes and why you should follow them too.

Many people don’t realise this, but google provide free webinars and online training to help your website convert visitors into buyers. Just like everything else google, it’s quality training and well worth your time. If you want to stay ahead of the game, you need to make learning new strategies a regular part of your life.

Investing your time in this way will reap big rewards. There are more ways of getting new business than you can possibly use. Learning is an investment. It’s how you will find what works for you.

Don’t forget to watch this week’s featured video and post on writing great web copy.

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