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One of the biggest complaints I hear from entrepreneurs is that they
are so busy working in their business, they don’t have time to work
on it. This worries me.
Because if you don’t devote time and energy to growing your
business, it’s always going to be just like it is right now. So if
you’re not satisfied with that, you need to take action.
But you’re probably thinking “Between taking care of clients,
answering email and putting out fires, where do I find time work on
my own business?”
The answer is simple…
Automate your marketing and sales campaigns so your business starts
growing on its own.
And if you’ve got a Website, chances are you’re already halfway
there.
I have to say, nothing beats opening your email to find your Website
has sent you a hot lead. Or attracted a new customer, convinced them
to buy, handled the transaction and sent out a thank you—all while
you were sleeping, working out, or at the movies with your family.
Best of all, having your Website as your salesperson doesn’t cost
more than about $100 a month—if that. And you can make that back in
a heartbeat.
So when it comes to bang for the buck, your Website is the single
best place to invest your time and marketing dollars.
Chances are good you just need to make a few tweaks and changes to
turn your current site into a top-notch salesperson working for you
24/7. Once your Website has the right look, organization and content
(and a bit of marketing behind it), it can do amazing things for
your business.
1) Powerful Introductions
Let’s face it, people don’t buy from businesses. They buy
from people they know, like and trust. Unless you are selling
something really inexpensive, most folks are not going to pony up
their hard-earned cash without learning a bit more first.
Now, you could let people learn more by scheduling endless phone
calls, coffee meetings and free consultations.
Or, you could just send them to your Website and let it do the job
for you.
2)
Draw in the Crowds
Once you get the word out about your Website—as long as you have
something of value to offer—new clients will find it and refer
others to it.
Then your site can introduce you, and your products or services, to
a wider audience in a way that weeds out the tire kickers. All
without ever paying for wasteful print brochures.
And it works whether your market is local, national or global.
3) Make
Sales Without Selling
If you hate selling, why not let your Website do it for you?
When it’s written and organized right, your Website can:
> Explain the benefits of buying your products or doing business
with you
> Answer your prospects questions
> Address their objections
> And get them to take action by calling, signing up, or whipping
out their credit card and buying right now!
The result? If you actually end up talking to them personally,
they’re seriously interested in buying from—or hiring—you. No
selling needed. So you waste less time on folks who aren’t your
ideal client anyway.
4) Give
‘Em a Taste
I love cheese, but I’m not one to spend more than a few bucks a
pound to satisfy my dairy tooth—unless I happen to get a sampling of
something really yummy. Then suddenly I can justify the higher
price.
The same holds true with products and services…
Most people won’t buy something that costs more than about $75 on
the Web (unless they feel they know and trust you already).
But let them sample the wares with a f*ree report or download, and
it’s a whole ‘nother story. If you give them something of value, and
they like it, they’ll be way more inclined to actually buy.
And your Website can handle the whole process automatically.
5) Build Your List
The real value in any small business is in the client list. First,
because it is about 7 times easier and less expensive to keep your
past clients than it is to find new ones.
Second, if you want to sell your business down the road, a long client
list adds a ton of value for a prospective buyer.
And the easiest way to build this oh-so-valuable list is with your
Website.
Think about it…You may only personally meet 100 or so prospects a
year. But hundreds, or even thousands, can stop by your Website each
month. Over time, if you keep offering value—and capturing their
email addresses—people will go from being prospects, to clients, to
raving fans. You can’t beat that with a stick!
6) Delivery the Goods
How would you like to sell a product that requires minimal
development costs, no packaging, no shipping, no distribution and no
employees to manage?
Your Website can be a completely automated store for selling
products and services 24/7—without you lifting a finger once it’s
set up. Easy for you. Easy for your clients and customers. Good for
everyone.
7) Following Up Fowever
Someone can be interested in what you’re selling, but not quite
ready to buy right now. Or a client may not need your products and
services again for awhile.
But that doesn’t mean they won’t buy something eventually. And when
they are ready, you want them to remember you. The easiest way to do
that is with automated email autoresponders.
Write the emails once, then set them to go out in sequence whenever
someone signs up or makes a purchase. Easy peasy!
Remember, you don’t have to learn
how to set all this up yourself. You just have to know what needs to
be done. Then hire someone to do the time-consuming, technical and
complicated work for you.
That way you can focus on doing the things you do best and have your
business growing for you.
To purchase Stacy Karacostas' entire e-book "The Small Business
Website Bible", along with her other do-it-yourself solutions for
marketing and growing your small business,
just click
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