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‎1.‎ INTRODUCTIONS ‎
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‎2.‎ CHAPTERS
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‎1.Set up a cross-promotion deal with another web business. ‎
Allow them to sell your product as a back- product to their ‎
existing customer base. The web business’ product should be ‎
related to your product or service. If not, it may not sell that ‎
well to a different target audience. ‎
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‎2.Sell your product in a package deal with other web ‎
businesses. You can both advertise it and split the profits. For ‎
example, if you are selling tennis rackets, maybe you could ‎
partner with a tennis ball business and package them together. ‎
It is a win/win joint venture deal. ‎
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‎3.Rent your products out for a set period. It's like selling but you ‎
get the products back to rent again. You could make more profit ‎
in the long run renting your products or services. People today ‎
have less money and would rather rent than buy ‎
something and only use it once. ‎
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‎4.Allow people to subscribe to your products. It works best ‎
when selling information products, services, or memberships. ‎
You could charge them per week, per month, per quarter or per ‎
year. It will bring in secure residual income. Plus, you can sell ‎
your subscribers back-end products for single sales. ‎
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‎5.Allow people to lease your products. It's like renting them but ‎
they have the option of buying at the end of the lease. For ‎
example, if you were leasing out computers, the customers ‎
would pay you a monthly fee. If they returned the computer at ‎
the end of their lease, you could lease it out again to ‎
someone else, or even sell it. ‎
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‎6.Add a message board to your web site. People will visit your ‎
web site to ask questions and answer other people's questions. ‎
Some people will just participate on message boards so they ‎
can leave their link but those people may end up buying your ‎
product too. ‎
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‎7.Add a directory of web site links to your web site. People will ‎
visit your web site to find related web site links for the topic ‎
they're interested in. This saves them time and effort searching ‎
for all those links personally. If you update it often, they will ‎
come back and revisit and maybe buy one of your products. ‎
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‎8.Add an article section to your web site. People will visit your ‎
web site to read and learn new information related to their ‎
interests. You want to have original content so people can't go ‎
anywhere else to get it. You also want to update it regularly so ‎
they will want to revisit your web site over and over. ‎
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‎9.Add an archive of past e-zine issues to your web site. Your ‎
new subscribers will visit your web site to read the past issues ‎
that they've missed. Your old subscribers might want to look up ‎
some information or ads they remembered seeing in your e-‎
mail. ‎
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‎10 Add a free e-book directory to your web site. People will visit ‎
your site to download, study and read new information. If you ‎
do add one, offer e-book related products. Those people might ‎
decide they want to create their own e-book and submit it to ‎
your directory. ‎
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‎11.Add a free classified ad section. People will visit your web ‎
site to place their own free classified ad and to read other ‎
offers. You can encourage them even more by telling them you ‎
will pick a few classified ads to run in your e-zine. This may ‎
influence them to subscribe to your e-zine or to revisit your web ‎
site regularly to submit new ads. ‎
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‎12.Add a free link page to your web site. People will visit your ‎
web site to place their own link and to look at other people's ‎
links. You could say to the link submitters that you'll run their ‎
link once in your e-zine if, in exchange, they place your link on ‎
their home page for one or two months. ‎
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‎13.Add an "About Us" page to your web site. People will visit ‎
your web site to read about you and your business. This will ‎
help to make your relationship with your prospects more ‎
personal and persuade them to buy. Include some of your non- ‎
business information too on your "About Us" page. ‎

‎14.Add a guest book to your web site. People will visit your web ‎
site to leave their opinions about your business and to list their ‎
signature file. Yes, they may only be doing it to get free ‎
advertising but it could be a visitor who might eventually buy ‎
your product. ‎
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‎15.Add a free software download page to your web site. People ‎
will visit your web site to find new software that will make their ‎
life easier. Your software could be your own, freeware, ‎
submitted shareware or demos. The software should be ‎
related to your target audience. ‎
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‎16.Show your potential e-zine subscribers a sample issue of ‎
your e-zine. Black out some of the important information; this ‎
will make them more curious and get them to subscribe. Use a ‎
really juicy tip they have not probably heard of. You could just ‎
tell them where to find your e-zine archives or that sample issue ‎
after they subscribe. ‎
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‎17.Give away a free follow-up auto responder course. Publish ‎
your e-zine ad in each lesson. The more people who see it, the ‎
higher the chance they'll subscribe. Your e-zine needs to have a ‎
lot of original and quality content for this to persuade them to ‎
subscribe. Of course you could also mention one of your ‎
products in each lesson. ‎
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‎18.Offer your potential customers a discount on a particular ‎
product you sell if they subscribe to your free e-zine. For ‎
example, you could say, " Subscribe to my free e-zine and get a ‎
‎40% discount off my latest e-book!” After they subscribe you ‎
could tell them about your secret discount order page in the ‎
‎ ‘thank you’ e-mail you send them. ‎
‎19.Give other businesses permission to give away a free ‎
subscription to your e-zine as a bonus for a product they sell. ‎
You want the product or service to be related to your e-zine ‎
though. Just think, you could have a lot of businesses offering ‎
your e-zine to their customers. ‎
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‎20.Ask your potential subscribers questions that'll persuade ‎
them to subscribe. For example, you could say, "Would you like ‎
to be able to retire before you're 40?" Another example, "Does ‎
the idea of working at home appeal to you?" ‎
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‎21.Write your e-zine's ad to sound like it is common sense to ‎
subscribe. For example, you could say, "Everyone knows you ‎
have to know a few things before you start a business!" Another ‎
example, "We all know that knowledge is a key factor in making ‎
a business profitable." ‎
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‎22.Assume people are going to instantly subscribe to your e-‎
zine. For example, "Dear Healthy Subscriber". They will want to ‎
subscribe in order to feel healthy. Another example, "Dear ‎
Intelligent Subscriber". They will want to subscribe in order to ‎
feel intelligent. ‎
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‎23.Allow your subscribers to collect things from each issue of ‎
your e-zine. It could be e-books or software. They'll tell others ‎
and those people will subscribe too. For example, you could say, ‎
‎"In each issue of our e-zine we will be giving away a new limited ‎
edition business report! Collect them all!" ‎
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‎24.Tell people what their friends or family might say as a result ‎
of them learning what's in your e-zine. People care about what ‎
other people think of them. For example, you could say, "Just ‎
imagine your wife telling you how proud she is of you for ‎
starting your own business!" ‎
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‎25.Make people feel like it's their idea to subscribe, they will be ‎
less hesitant. For example, you could say, "You are making a ‎
smart decision for subscribing." Another example, "Thank you ‎
for making an intelligent choice and subscribing to our e-zine!" ‎
Plus you're assuming ahead of time they are going to subscribe. ‎
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‎26.Allow other e-zine publishers or web site owners to ‎
republish small nuggets or excerpts of information from your ‎
free e-book with your byline or ad included. That is another way ‎
to market your business with the use of a free e-book. ‎
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‎27.Make extra profits from selling monthly updates of your free ‎
e-book. You could also back-end sell the extra, never-before-‎
released chapters of your free e-book. You’ll have a lot more ‎
people reading your e-book and seeing your ad because it's free ‎
and because you allow others to give it away. Plus you can ‎
make more profit from it by selling extra content. ‎
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‎28.You could have a famous and respectable person on your ‎
banner ad representing your product, web site or service. ‎
People will click because they'll trust that person over you. For ‎
example, you could say, "The famous (name) has even bought ‎
our product! Click here to see why!" ‎
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‎29.Divide your free e-book into reports then allow people to ‎
use them as bonus products for products they sell. Just make ‎
sure they include your resource box or ad with the report. If you ‎
want to, allow them to sell the reports too. ‎
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‎30.You could end your ad copy with a free bonus. When you ‎
give people a free bonus, it increases the product's perceived ‎
value. For example, you could say "You'll get 7 free bonuses for ‎
ordering before (date)." Another example, "If you order this ‎
weekend only you'll get the e-book " ‎
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