Thursday, December 13, 2012

How To Create A Traffic Funnel For Lead Generation

_______________________________________________________________________________________________ If you’re looking to generate leads for your own home based online business (MLM or otherwise), you’re going to need a working traffic funnel. If the company you’ve joined hasn’t provided you with the required tools or training, or you’re selling your own product and are clueless as to how to proceed, this article will serve as a guide to get you started. If you do happen to be in one of the two above situations, I would highly recommend joining a new home-based business company that will provide you with these tools and training and/or to find yourself an online personal mentor. For now… let’s begin.

 Design a Capture Page

 Whatever product you’re selling, you’re going to want a short intriguing capture page to grab your prospect’s attention. The purpose of your capture page is not to actually sell anyone anything, but to simply gather a prospect’s information.
 Your capture page will have an opt-in form in which an individual will enter their name and e-mail address…
 once someone has input this information into your capture page, they are now what you call a lead (they haven’t actually bought anything yet, but they’ve expressed interest in your product and are now a potential for a sale). Once their information is entered, your lead will be redirected to your page of choice… generally a page on which they can actually purchase something.

Set up  your autoresponder

Not everyone who has opted in on your capture page is going to instantly purchase something, and that is the purpose of your autoresponder.
 your autoresponder(aweber is a very popular and very good autoresponder)
is going to send out a series of e-mails to each one of your leads (remember you’ve captured all their e-mail addresses on your capture page). Your e-mail series will generally send out some free information to establish yourself as an authority on whatever product it is you’re selling, and it will also serve to establish some sort of rapport with your leads.
 You should always include a link in each e-mail where leads can purchase products from you, as well as your contact information. Once you have a steady stream of leads, you will start to make sales from your e-mail series, or from leads who decide to call you directly.
 You shouldn’t shy away from talking to someone directly on the phone, as someone who actually makes the effort to phone you is likely very interested in joining you in your business, or making a purchase. It’s also very reassuring for them to actually talk to a real person.

 Market Your Business Opportunity or Product

 Where and how do you market your business opportunity or product to generate endless leads? If your company hasn’t provided you with this information, you’re going to have to start doing some research on online marketing methods.
 As I stated previously however, it would be much simpler for you to join a company which will provide you with this training, or to find a personal mentor with the experience and expertise to guide you. 
Online marketing is a very broad topic and could take some time to tackle yourself. So that’s the basic system you can use to generate endless leads for your online business. The above can be used to generate leads for essentially any online business opportunity or product out there. Again, instead of struggling with each step on your own, I would highly recommend joining an online company which will provide you with the knowledge on how to complete each of the above steps, and will teach you how to market your opportunity or product.

Blogspot vs Wordpress: What Do Visitors Want and What Makes for a Good Blog - Reviewz N Tips

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Saturday, May 12, 2012

The Kyros Moment

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The union movement is discussing plans for a new "millionaires tax." The proposal will be debated at next week's Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) congress.
ACTU assistant secretary Tim Lyons says the plan is being put forward because unions want a fairer income tax system.
He says billionaires earn most of their money from investments and therefore pay a lower proportional tax rate than the average Australian family.
"It's unfair that some people's income is taxed at a lower rate than others just because of the way they earn it," he said.
"After all a dollar is a dollar in the bank once you get it but some people have a much better deal out of the tax system than others." He says the proposal is similar to the so-called 'Buffett rule' pushed by United States president Barack Obama.
"It originated of course because Warren Buffett, a multi-billionaire, figured out in the United States that he pays less effective tax rate than the woman that worked as his secretary," Mr Lyons said.
"He thought that was unfair, his secretary certainly thought it was unfair and we think it's unfair it happens in Australia."

ACTU floats 'millionaires tax' plan - Yahoo!7 Finance Australia

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Saturday, April 28, 2012

Rethink Malaysia relations: Xenophon - The West Australian

Rethink Malaysia relations: Xenophon - The West Australian:

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Fungi experts' warning on wild mushrooms - The West Australian

Fungi experts' warning on wild mushrooms - The West Australian: "Fungi experts meeting in Tasmania are warning of the dangers of eating the wrong mushrooms.

The inaugural Fungi Festival in Hobart has attracted more than 100 scientists, farmers and field naturalists from across Australia.

They're discussing the latest in fungal science, including the role of fungi in agriculture and forestry.

Fungi scientist Genevieve Gates says the event is also about raising awareness of the risks of eating wild mushrooms.

"They can kill you, they can break down your liver, they can break down your kidneys," Dr Gates said.

In the past decade, five people have died in Australia from eating poisonous mushrooms.

There have also been cases of serious illness.

Fungi expert Tom May says delegates have also been hunting for new species.

"We've come down to Tasmania for the Fungi Festival because it really is the fungus capital of Australia," Dr May said.

"It's the combination of the wet that fungi need to fruit and the fact that there's lots of wonderful forest here."

Experts are also looking at the role fungi can play in restoring degraded landscapes such as mine sites and forests.
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Burke says bottle deposit scheme is up to states - The West Australian

Burke says bottle deposit scheme is up to states - The West Australian:
I remember this system from when I was a kid - kept me in pocket money! We never should have stopped it.
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Thursday, April 19, 2012

Unconscious pilot crashes into Gulf of Mexico - The West Australian

Unconscious pilot crashes into Gulf of Mexico - The West Australian:

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(58) George Kyros

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 You may want to pay all of your monthly bills without using your primary income.
Wouldn't it be GREAT if we could really show you how to and help you do that!
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Gmail - The Social Web Remembers Dick Clark - gjkyros@gmail.com

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Men at Work flautist found dead - The West Australian

Men at Work flautist found dead - The West Australian:

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No monkeying around for Japan man, fastest on four legs - The West Australian

No monkeying around for Japan man, fastest on four legs - The West Australian:

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Coalition will attack welfare: Gillard - The West Australian

Coalition will attack welfare: Gillard - The West Australian:

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