Lead Generation Strategies

27Feb 2012

 

example of poor customer service

Example Of Poor Customer Service! Five Simple Ways This Example Of Poor Customer Service Kills Your Chances For Long Term Success!

Okay, who hasn’t seen example after example, of an example of poor customer service?

And remember that really bad example of the company who’s customer service was so out to lunch that as a direct result you or a loved one (and or) a sibling vowed to never ever do business with that company again?

Relive that rather negative experience now (and then) keep your thoughts on file,.

Because just a bit ahead you’re going to get a birds eye view of just how insidious (and potentially deadly) to your long term future success, those feelings your harboring really are.

But first, let’s revisit the fundamentals for just a second.Okay? Continue reading

24Feb 2012

There's no need to be buying email leads!

Never worry about buying email leads ever again!

  And Dramatically Slash Your Traditional Advertising Costs By As Much As 50% Or More!

You’ll never have to worry about buying email leads ever again, once you implement this simple strategy.

Q. Honestly, when was the last time that you sat down to watch one of your favorite network television shows?

And you said to yourself, “Gee I can hardly wait to see what type of advertisements they run on this show?”  😀

That doesn’t happen does it? In fact, what do 99% of us do as soon as there is a break in the action? That’s right. Skip out to to do whatever and return just in time to continue watching the remainder of the show, correct? ( That’s if you even still bother watching any type of traditional network television at all.)

 

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23Feb 2012

 

You should be calculating lifetime value of a customer.

Are you calculating lifetime value of a customer.

Hopefully you discovered a ton of practical (easy) to implement, not to  mention (surefire) marketing strategies or tactics, in part three of this powerful ongoing series.

As a direct result of calculating lifetime value of a customer.

Follow this simple logic.

Suppose you are the typical small dairy farmer that has 150 (at times) totally cantankerous cattle.

You rise at 5 am every morning (and for) the next 4.5 half hours, you lead them back to the barn.Good luck!  😀

And the last worker out of the barn, merely closes the door (but) sadly doesn’t secure it! Continue reading

19Feb 2012
You can profit from a well executed residual income formula plan.

The residual income formula has many benefits!

As you discovered in part two of this ongoing series about cashing in using the proven residual  income formula.

There are (fortunately) tons of low cost, proven ways for any savvy small business owner, service provider.

(And or) savvy entrepreneur (such as yourself) to cash in using it.Don’t you agree?

And as you also recall in (part two) of the residual income formula series.

Dean Grazioso, was offering his brand new book free to the first 100,000 (or X number of semi qualified ) prospects that called the toll free number.

And as long as they paid a small fee that covered (both) the cost of printing the book, plus the cost to ship it.

(FYI: Does that first strategy give you any long term profitable marketing and or promotional ideas?

Do you see how and why you should be strategically giving away one of your most popular selling products or services. ( Like maybe a CD,DVD or digital special report) of some kind in order to build that all important (online) email marketing list, or offline mobile database!) Say yes! Continue reading

18Feb 2012
The residual income formula.

The proven residual income formula equals big bucks!

As you previously discovered in part one of this series on how to effectively apply the residual income formula to your small business marketing arsenal.

Just to quickly recap, before moving on. Two of the top and most commercially successful publishers/marketers of the “how to” make money with Real Estate investment strategies.

One being Robert Allen of “Nothing Down” fame and the other more contemporary is of course Dean Grazioso. Continue reading