Newsletter Archives: March 2009

Volume 3, Issue 3

Twitterpated for Business Success How to Use Twitter for Business

From a business perspective, social sites provide an opportunity to get in front of potential customers and influence buying decisions because online social networkers are three times more likely to trust their online community of peers over advertising when making purchase decisions.* And, according to a Nielsen survey, consumer recommendations are the most credible form of advertising with 78% of the respondents.*

So how do you use Twitter, the most celebrated social networking tool of the moment, and generate more business? Here is the formula I use for the clients that are using twitter. These same principles will work for every business because it's not about the product or service you have, it's about the people and creating a social buzz that will lead business to you. Read more here . . .


Attend our upcoming webinars to learn more!Upcoming Free Webinar: Learn how to create a landing page that gets results!

Why is this important? Because a well designed landing page makes all the difference in email marketing, pay per click campaigns, print advertising and more!

1. Who are the intended visitors? What's their purpose in coming to your site?
2. Importance of trust & credibility.
3. Inviting interaction through good flow / calls to action.
4. Different stages of online decision making
5. Adding value with incentives / offers.

Submit your website information for possible live review, have your questions ready for immediate answers.

(Can't wait for the webinar? Call me now toll free for quick answers 877-644-3327)

March 25: 1pm to 2pm CDT
Get the info you need to make your website a more powerful tool for your business.
Space is Limited- Sign Up Now!


From the blog: What's an unsubscribe worth?

When sending out an email campaign most people focus on the open and click-thru rates. While you should be happy when your unsubscribe rate is under 1%, do you really know what that action is worth?

People who unsubscribe to your email felt that the message they received wasn't relevant to them. Worse than the "unsubscribers" are the "mark as spam" users. These recipients were so unimpressed by the email that was sent they simply mark the email as spam (which gets reported to the ISP, who could restrict your message from getting to recipients at all). Read the rest of this post - click here!

Other Articles

Convert Visitors to Customers
 
Other Webinars

All About PPC (Pay Per Click)
April 15, 1pm to 2:15pm CDT
 
Contact Info
tj@ideasthatwork.net
877-644-3327

Cheri's Bakery

Funky Cake from Cheri's

 

Chat with Teajai Now!


Or call toll free: 877-644-3327

Search This Site

Know More . . .

This form needs Javascript to display, which your browser doesn't support. Sign up here instead