Posts Tagged ‘point of view’

Understanding the Word “Cheap” in Cheap Web Hosting

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

Web Hosting

It sounds like an entirely sensible offer. You are guaranteed a set cost for web hosting by a highly regarded company that uses an image of a pretty guy or girl on their homepage appearing happy. Doesn’t that converse positive feelings to you? Obviously it does! You want to be pleased and want some low price web space to assist share your pleased point of view with the rest of the globe.

What takes place though when all of that pleasure is suddenly washed down the exhaust and you understand that your cheap web hosting facility is not as cheap as they were guaranteed to be? Now the joyful face of that pretty guy or girl looks threatening, as you understand that you have been had.

How unlucky! Now you have to get in touch with the company and inquire for some form of compensation. (And good luck on that, particularly if you have to contract with consumer support via email!) Of course, all of this could have been prohibited if you read the fine print of the agreement…which obviously the company goes out of its path to shrink on the genuine website.

General Tips For Building Mailing Lists

Saturday, June 14th, 2008

Building

Even if you have a great website, if a person visits and leaves, it is likely he or she will not come back if you do not give them a reason to. After all, we all behave rather impulsively on the Internet, so much so that we can easily forget where we were 10 web pages ago. From an owner’s point of view, every time 1,000 visitors leave, the owner must realize that they are most likely never going to see those visitors or their potential revenue again. The best website owners could have gained a fraction of those 1,000 visitors as customers. You’ll want those customers to spend their money on your website again, and the best way to achieve this is by having them sign up for your mailing list.

Some website owners think they will experience high rates of repeat visits if they offer content that no one else has, but this will not be enough. Once visitors sign up on your mailing list, however they are far more likely to be repeat visitors. The sign-up process for your mailing list should be a simple opt-in for the visitor that they can subscribe to before leaving the site. Though they vary, your opt-in form should ask for the visitor’s email address and name.

Visitors who sign up for the mailing list allow you to contact them through email. As marketing tools, these give you a way to promote your offers to those that subscribed. Of course, the goal is to get the subscribers to become repeat visitors, or customers, and thereby earn you revenue.

If you truly want to increase your subscribers, you should try building a list. Proving yourself as an expert in your field, you could write and submit these articles to online article directories.

Many enjoy the fruits of this viral marketing through article writing. After all, the articles give you a platform to show off the expertise in your business.

Mailing lists grow through the use of the resource box that is attached to the article. Also called a bio box, this tool lets you include brief details about you and your website, along with your site’s URL. The URL you include should send visitors to the place on your website where they can sign up for your mailing list in order to maximize the size of your mailing list. The resource box will send many curious visitors your way once eZine publishers have approved the article. The wonderful result: viral marketing without effort on your part! Though it’s simple, it’s also very effective when your information is included with every article you write.