Hold on to Your Customers and Visitors - Part 1
You have heard many times that keeping customers and web site visitors on your site and coming back for more should be one of the top priorities of every online solo business owner.
There are a number of reasons for doing this - one of the most important is that the cost of finding new customers is typically higher than the cost of retaining current customers.
There are other reasons as well. Today we're going to look at just what the business owner can do to keep his paying customers coming back for more!
Regardless of the niche you are in, developing your web site and business philosophy so that you keep this simple principle at the forefront of your execution will pay you great dividends over the course of your business life.
Here are seven top ways to hold on to your customers:
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Chances are very good you will rely heavily upon email communications in your new solo business if you use the Internet to conduct your operations.
When you do business online, you have to get a little personal with your customers. There's no way around it.
One of my favorite mentors (even though I have not personally met him) is a gentleman by the name of Seth Godin. He was formerly the Direct Marketing Vice President at Yahoo!
In a lot of online business situations, email is the lifeline between you and your customers and suppliers.
The ways an auto responder can be employed to automate your business tasks are many. Here are just a few of the typical business uses of an auto responder:
Today's solo business owners have an amazing array of tools at their disposal to share their story and their wares with customers compared to days bygone.
Most profitable Internet business owners will tell you that a consistent, fresh, value-packed email newsletter is one of their key ingredients to success.
Some solo business owners have experienced great success by marketing their company and products off-line.
Before we get to today's post, I want to wish each of our readers a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Take some time off today and enjoy the holiday with your family - I'm going to do just that since I wrote this post yesterday!
For many years marketers have known the popularity and selling power of contests that are offered to prospects and customers.
One of the things that small business owners often forget is the fact that customers come to a small business often for the experience, not just for the products or services that are offered.
One of the foundations of any successful marketing program is repeated and systematic contact of the prospect.
One of the first and most important tasks of any web site owner is to capture at least the name and email address of every visitor possible.
Most of the time, I see marketers making the freebie "easy pickins" (i.e. in exchange for the name and email address only) and available whether the main web site ad is seen or not.
I'm going to tell you about some marketing tactics that every solo business owner can use to reach a broader market and ramp up online sales.
We are continuing our discussion of some marketing tactics that fall under the strategy called "piggyback marketing."
Marketing your solo business with coupons can be a very effective selling strategy if you incorporate some of the time-proven and tested principles that other marketers have learned about this special kind of advertising.
