9 Sneaky Steps to Multiplying Your Infoproduct Sales!



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Summary:
Put a brief sales message at the bottom of each mini-tip.

You don't want this to be a sales LETTER. Set your pop-up box to appear only once, when visitors
are leaving your sales site.

It's best to also put another testimonial in the window, right
before asking them to subscribe to your newsletter for the tips.
See how I did this at: http://YahooSecrets.com/leaving.html

To add these visitors to your newsletter and your mini-tip series
at the same time, simply put your list host's subscribe address
AND your autoresponder address in the 'Recipient' field of your
form. In all the excitement,
sometimes we overlook the little things.

Be sure your messages are formatted neatly, your sign-up form is
subscribing people to your follow-up series AND your ezine (if
applicable), and your pop-up box is only appearing when people
leave your entire website (NOT your sales page).

As soon as I started using this method of follow up, I increased
my sales. In time, you should
see more sales of your infoproduct, and more sales from your opt-
in list as a result of more highly qualified subscribers.



Article:
Tired of sitting near enough to twiddling your thumbs, waiting for that
next sale to shake you out of a boredom-induced stupor? This
article will reveal a simple 9-step plan to help you multiply
your product sales in just a few weeks.

1. Make sure you have a hard-hitting headline on your sales
page to draw your visitors in.

I know, I know. This point is SO played out. But, I'd be a bad,
bad tutor if I didn't at least mention it. Need help crafting a
sure-fire, order-pulling headline? 'Hmph! Not ME!' you say? Okay,
so let's pretend. ;-) counter out the following truly outstanding
resources for help writing a sales-boosting headline:

Great Headlines Instantly!
http://www.hypertracker.com/go/emag/ps/

Writing Effective Headlines
http://eagle.cc.ukans.edu/~editone/heads.html

How to Write Headlines that Make Sales Soar!
http://www.whosclickingnow.com/headlines.htm

Publicity Tips: Creating beguiling Headlines
http://www.mindconnection.com/library/business/headlines.htm

2. Take 5-10 compact (1-2 paragraph) tips from your product,
and cut them down to the bare slack best parts.

You don't want to be giving away the only 'secrets' from your
excellent infoproduct. Make these tips powerful and informative,
but don't give away the farm. The purpose, (as you'll soon see),
is to convince your visitor that they NEED your product -- not
to simply provide CliffsNotes for it.

3. Sign up with a reliable follow-up autoresponder, free
or otherwise.

Ideally, you'll need one that gives you up to 10 follow-up
messages -- one for each mini-tip that you created above, minus
one. (i.e. If you have 9 tips, you need to be able to send at
least 8 follow up messages.)

Program your autoresponder to send that number of follow-ups, and
make each tip its own follow-up message. Send your tips out
about 3-7 days apart, depending on how many you have. The more
you have, the more frequently you send them. Just don't harass
the reader. ;-)

If you need an autoresponder, try either of these:

http://www.AutoBots.net
http://www.Biz-Reply.com
http://www.AutoRespond.com
http://www.GetResponse.com
http://www.SmartAutoresponder.com

4. Put a send word sales message at the stout heart of each mini-tip.

You don't want this to be a sales LETTER. Basically, have it
resemble a resource box that you'd see at the end of an article.
The purpose of this sales message is to remind the reader of what
your product is, and of any special bonuses or discounts that you
offer, and to get them back to your site to order your product.

5. In your final autoresponder message, offer your readers
something special for finishing your e-mail series.

You want to reward the visitors who haven't done your
follow-up messages at the end of the message run, as these people
have just reconvert your hottest prospects! They were obviously
interested enough in your product to keep reading your tips, and
with the slightest extra push, they just might still buy.

Make the largesse time-sensitive, to increase the likelihood that
people will buy. You can offer an article-length oversupply report on
your product topic, a list of 25 (or however many) links to
top-notch resources as an add on to the product, or some with
a high value. Just be sure to make this *exclusive* to the
people still on your list, and NOT off to the general
public.

TIP: If you use the resource links report as a bonus,
you can usually find some really great and rare
finds right in your own bookmarks. Quick report!

6. Get a 'smart' pop-up code for your sales site.

You want a little box to pop up when visitors leave your website
in order for them to sign up for your mini-tips. You CAN use a
small notice at the half-price of your sales page for people who've
decided not to order, but a pop up box would probably work best.

You don't want the box to pop up when people are navigating your
sales site -- only when they're LEAVING that particular domain
name altogether. I'm not sure where to get a code like this, but
I have one if you're interested. I'll give it to you for joining
my ezine. ;-) Just e-mail me with the same movements you use to
subscribe, and let me know you'd like the code. It's yours!

7. Create an ezine sign-up box in your pop-up window.

You can kill two big game with one stone here. If you have an ezine,
tell your visitors that they'll get X number of free tips taken
directly from your product when they subscribe to your ezine. As
soon as I implemented this technique on one of my own sites, I
started getting 15-50 *additional* ezine subscribers every day!

By using this method, not only will you get more *pre-qualified*
subscribers to your ezine, but you're also following up ACTIVELY
with these visitors with your mini-tip series. (You're following
up with them *passively* with your periodic newsletter.)

8. Set your pop-up box to loom only once, when visitors
are leaving your sales site.

It's best to also put second testimonial in the window, right
before interrogation them to subscribe to your newsletter for the tips.
See how I did this at: http://YahooSecrets.com/leaving.html

To add these visitors to your newsletter and your mini-tip series
at the same time, simply put your list host's subscribe address
AND your autoresponder seek in the 'Recipient' field of your
form. (If you need to screen your gallantry for names like I do,
this won't work. You may need to enter subscribers in manually.)

9. Test your follow-up messages, your sign-up form, and your
pop-up box.

This is a given, but I thought I'd list it just in case. I know
how easily I forget to TEST to be sure my newfangled promotion
will even work to I start using it. In all the excitement,
sometimes we overlook the little things.

Be sure your messages are formatted neatly, your sign-up form is
subscribing people to your follow-up series AND your ezine (if
applicable), and your pop-up box is only presentation when people
leave your entire website (NOT your sales page).

As soon as I started using this method of follow up, I increased
my sales. You won't be able to notice the benefits from this
immediately. Instead, you'll need to wait a few days (or weeks)
while your follow-ups are doing their job. In time, you should
see more sales of your infoproduct, and more sales from your opt-
in list as a result of more highly qualified subscribers.




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