Hello Again,

Today I would like to discuss about a List Monetizing Strategy..

Obviously you must have some subscribers to do this..

I think you already know that when we have a list we can
send them offers.

Sending affiliate offers is the easiest way to monetize
your list..

However one of my most favorite method is sending product
offers that I have resell rights so that I can have 100%
profit.

The Pro using resell right products is that you can pocket
100% profit and setup whatever price you want.

You can easily test the price to your list also you can setup
a special deal that will make your subscribers love you more..

For example, you can create an offer using a resell right
product and set a normal price but then you give a special
discount page as subscriber special offer, it will boost
conversion rate and also will increase subscriber’s loyalty.

The problem is that with resell rights you have some competition
since the product is not unique and other marketers will also
have the same resell right products like yours.

My strategy is that I use templates to make over the sales letter
although i will still use the same letter but i put the letter
into a new template that will make the offer different than any
others..

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That’s all for today..

Until next tips..

Craig Caron

Hello Everyone

Unlike grocery lists or spare parts lists, in the marketing sense of the term, a ‘list’ refers to a list of customers. More specifically, in regards to internet marketing, it refers to a list of emails through which potential customers can be contacted.

If you’ve ever faced a situation where you needed to enter your details (especially your email) before you download something, then chances are that you are, or have been, part of a someone else’s list.

Even large companies that are already very established use email lists of their own to keep track of their customers, and alert them to new developments, offers, and so forth. Of course, this ties in to yet another question at hand…
Why Build and Use a List?

Commonly, not having a list is said to be ‘leaving money on the table’, and that much is certainly true.

Take the example of a conventional clothes store. Customers come, browse around, maybe buy something, and then leave. Once they’ve left, the store has no way of getting in touch with them, and maybe convincing them to come back again.

On the other hand, if the store had their contact details, they could notify them when they have a new stock of clothes on the rack, or special discounts, and so on. By doing so, the customer would then feel compelled to perhaps come back, or at very least would consider doing so.

Similarly, in whatever niche that you’re into, if you had a list of previous customers then whenever you have a new product, or some other offer, you’d just be able to shoot out emails and see if anyone is interested. Simple as it sounds, this is amazingly effective.

Think about it in terms of figures, if that helps. Let’s say you have an 8,000 strong list, and you send out an email regarding your latest product that costs $20. Even if only 10% of your list buys your product, that is 800 instant customers and you would have made $16,000.

To sum it up, the reason to build and use a list is to establish a firm base of regular customers to which you can market your products and offers too with great ease.

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Talk Soon

Craig

Here are 10 tips you can review before any event,occasion, or interview. Always take the risk and assume the responsibility of starting a conversation and keeping it going. Review the following then go to whatever meeting,luncheon,party, or other gathering awaits you and seize the day!

1. Be the first to smile and say hello.

2. Introduce yourself to others first.

3. Take risks and anticipate success.

4. Remember to use your sense of humor.Have fun with the process.

5. Practice different ways of starting conversations.

6. Make an extra effort to remember people’s names.

7. Always ask a person’s name if you’ve forgotten it.

8. Be curious and interested in learning about others.

9. Tell others about the important events in your life. Dont wait for them to draw it out of you.

10. Demonstrate that you are listening by restating your conversational partner’s comments in another way paraphrase.

Hope these tips help.

Craig

Hello Everyone

Have you ever spoken words that are meek,apologetic,or hesitant? For example, when someone says, I’ll try to get back to you tomorrow, that person is really telling their conversational partner that under no circumstances will that happen! Trying never makes anything happen. Its just a common excuse for having no commitment. Your either committed to getting back to that person or your not.

The words we use in our conversations can convey messages we dont intend to deliver on. For example, As you all know i was a waiter at I-hop for over 12 years and i have watched other servers actions in the years.

This is what i have seen. I have heard other servers say we cant make substitutions. Well there goes their tip.

Or how about someone saying ill try to find out if we can do it.

Never use the word ill try or i cant.

See certain expressions and statements, as well as questions, can lead the conversation down an unintended path, or maybe nowhere.

Say what you mean and mean what you say.

What we say is vitally important in our communications with others. Words tell your conversational partner where you stand and help convey your attitude, confidence, and conviction. Let your words communicate your strength and leadership.

Sometime this week we will go over this again and i will give you some examples of do’s and dont’s when conversating with people.

Have a great day

Craig Caron

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Craig Caron

Hello Friends

Today i would like to talk about tactics i use in conversations.

So how many of you guys actually sit down and think about how you should start a conversation.

Probably know one.

The reason why is because,this is a natural thing for a human being is to interact with people.

People don’t even realize what they are saying sometimes and they just say it.

Most cases it either leaves a bad impression or a good impression with people.

Does it matter.

Yes it does.

You want to impress people the first time they meet you.

Impress them with your knowledge.

I dont mean show off and try to be smarter than the other person but be subtle.

Heres a few steps to take or to think about before initiating a conversation.

1. Use casual conversation not just to be sociable, but also to put a picture frame around business conversations.

2. Express Empathy.

3.Acknowledge people warmly, make eye contact, and smile.

4. Use another persons name in a conversation.

5. Show an interest in others

6. Dig Deeper.

7. Be a good listener.

8. Stop being an advisor

These are 8 steps i use in conversations

I strongly advise against using aggressive conversational tactics to get your point across. However, i do recommend using gently assertive rather than passive language.

Your words need to convey your core strengths as well as your position.

Tomorrow i will go over more in depth what these steps mean and how to use them in building your conversation methods

Have a great day
Craig