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Referral Programs - Create Incentives To Get Referrals lishing, they win.Referral programs are a great way to boost your Network Consulting Business. Typically a referral program provides service credits to those clients who send you new business. If you offer a referral program you provide your clients with an incentive to pass your name onto other businesses.These types of programs generally lift your response rate significantly. When putting together a referral program there are a few things you should keep in mind:Give every satisfied customer, particularly your steppingstone clients, a flyer that describes your referral program. Here are some publishing tips to help you maneuver your ezine through the filters: 1) After creating your ezine, run it through a software program that will check it for "trigger words" and try to modify it or tone it down. If you're getting a high score try changing some of your wording. Make sure to test your subject line too. Two that I use for checking: http://EzineChecker.com 2) Send in text format only. If you want t Who's Plundering your Plumbing Business? Wow! I just finished sending out my ezine and I'm exhausted.
For something I do for free and is suppose to be a labor of
love, it sure has turned into a full-time job.If you occasionally feel that you are working for nothing, chances are that you are.How many times have you put your invoice in for payment only to have to wait for 30 days for your money? If this is happening to you and your business, chances are that your business is being plundered by pillagers.Pillagers are those people who sneak around thieving from you. They seem to have an instinctive nose for any Plumbing contractor in business who is not minding his business.By not minding his business, I am referring to any plumbing business that is lax-a-daisica When I started ezine publishing about five years ago, it was fun. You could send out a mailing by 9:00 and have sales rolling in by noon. It's not like that anymore. Heck, sometimes you wonder if half of your subscribers are even getting your ezine, let alone taking the time to actually read it. And to what do we owe this pleasure to? Email filtering. Yes, that's right -- filtering (which was started to keep out that "4 letter word" I can't even print for fear this article will go straight to your trash bin) has made every ezine publisher across the globe jump through hoops to make sure their issues are getting through. It's funny, the "improve your love life" and "grow your body parts" emails still show up like clockwork, but the ezines I opted in to receive get trashed. Go figure. I still publish in text format but you'll find a lot of publishers publishing in HTML. Sure, it looks pretty, but with HTML email many times it's blocked by the end user or interpreted to be "junk mail." It has a higher chance of being "killed" as it's often seen as a possible virus by many virus checking programs. Some say why not publish in PDF and send it out as an attachment? Again, not something filters like. Attachments may be a virus, so again, your message may be deleted before hitting your subscribers' inboxes. Also, PDF files are usually quite large in size, which many subscribers may not like clogging up their mailboxes. So what's a publisher to do? Many have taken the high road and stopped publishing altogether. But if you have a passion for publishing and really like to help people, that's not an option. I love creating my ezine even if sending it out means I have to perform a few tricks. Besides, I'm not quite ready to let the "bad people" chase me out. If we stop publishing, they win. Here are some publishing tips to help you maneuver your ezine through the filters: 1) After creating your ezine, run it through a software program that will check it for "trigger words" and try to modify it or tone it down. If you're getting a high score try changing some of your wording. Make sure to test your subject line too. Two that I use for checking: http://EzineChecker.com 2) Send in text format only. If you want t Seven Keys for Reducing Job Search Stress s pleasure to? Email
filtering. Yes, that's right -- filtering (which was started to
keep out that "4 letter word" I can't even print for fear
this article will go straight to your trash bin) has made
every ezine publisher across the globe jump through hoops to
make sure their issues are getting through. It's funny, the
"improve your love life" and "grow your body parts" emails
still show up like clockwork, but the ezines I opted in to
receive get trashed. Go figure.Reducing and managing stress is one of the keys to a successful search. Too much stress and you appear desperate. Not enough and people question your motivation. Only you can decide how much stress is the right amount! Here are seven steps you can take to significantly lower stress, improve your effectiveness, and ultimately shorten your job hunt.1. Have a realistic understanding of how long a job search takes. As a general rule of thumb figure it will take anywhere from a week (on the high side) for every $1000 of income to a month (on the low side) for every $10,000 o I still publish in text format but you'll find a lot of publishers publishing in HTML. Sure, it looks pretty, but with HTML email many times it's blocked by the end user or interpreted to be "junk mail." It has a higher chance of being "killed" as it's often seen as a possible virus by many virus checking programs. Some say why not publish in PDF and send it out as an attachment? Again, not something filters like. Attachments may be a virus, so again, your message may be deleted before hitting your subscribers' inboxes. Also, PDF files are usually quite large in size, which many subscribers may not like clogging up their mailboxes. So what's a publisher to do? Many have taken the high road and stopped publishing altogether. But if you have a passion for publishing and really like to help people, that's not an option. I love creating my ezine even if sending it out means I have to perform a few tricks. Besides, I'm not quite ready to let the "bad people" chase me out. If we stop publishing, they win. Here are some publishing tips to help you maneuver your ezine through the filters: 1) After creating your ezine, run it through a software program that will check it for "trigger words" and try to modify it or tone it down. If you're getting a high score try changing some of your wording. Make sure to test your subject line too. Two that I use for checking: http://EzineChecker.com 2) Send in text format only. If you want t PS - The Last (But Certainly Not The Least) Important Part Of Every Successful Sales Letter n text format but you'll find a lot of
publishers publishing in HTML. Sure, it looks pretty, but
with HTML email many times it's blocked by the end user or
interpreted to be "junk mail." It has a higher chance of
being "killed" as it's often seen as a possible virus by
many virus checking programs.The Power Of The P.S. Look at the conclusion of any successful sales letter and what do you see?Webster’s defines it this way...“Postscript -- To write after; a paragraph added to a letter after it is concluded and signed by the writer; an addition made to a letter or composition after the main body of the work has been finished, containing something omitted, or something new occurring to the writer.”For marketers, it provides one final opportunity to persuade prospects into action. It’s one more kick at the can... one last chance to move potential buyer Some say why not publish in PDF and send it out as an attachment? Again, not something filters like. Attachments may be a virus, so again, your message may be deleted before hitting your subscribers' inboxes. Also, PDF files are usually quite large in size, which many subscribers may not like clogging up their mailboxes. So what's a publisher to do? Many have taken the high road and stopped publishing altogether. But if you have a passion for publishing and really like to help people, that's not an option. I love creating my ezine even if sending it out means I have to perform a few tricks. Besides, I'm not quite ready to let the "bad people" chase me out. If we stop publishing, they win. Here are some publishing tips to help you maneuver your ezine through the filters: 1) After creating your ezine, run it through a software program that will check it for "trigger words" and try to modify it or tone it down. If you're getting a high score try changing some of your wording. Make sure to test your subject line too. Two that I use for checking: http://EzineChecker.com 2) Send in text format only. If you want t Feeling Safe about Internet Purchases for Retirees bscribers' inboxes. Also, PDF files are usually quite large
in size, which many subscribers may not like clogging up their mailboxes.More and more the internet has become a part of a lot of lives. We find it easy to surf by most well we fear some purchasing on line. With the security features that most web sites have we should not hesitate to buy just what we want.By using precautions online while we are buying is smart. Whenever you purchase your items, first be sure to check if you have a secure connection, by checking to see if somewhere on your screen you have a little padlock that is locked. By clearing all cookies when you are finished is another way to allow you to safely buy and surf. So what's a publisher to do? Many have taken the high road and stopped publishing altogether. But if you have a passion for publishing and really like to help people, that's not an option. I love creating my ezine even if sending it out means I have to perform a few tricks. Besides, I'm not quite ready to let the "bad people" chase me out. If we stop publishing, they win. Here are some publishing tips to help you maneuver your ezine through the filters: 1) After creating your ezine, run it through a software program that will check it for "trigger words" and try to modify it or tone it down. If you're getting a high score try changing some of your wording. Make sure to test your subject line too. Two that I use for checking: http://EzineChecker.com 2) Send in text format only. If you want t DropShip Wholesale - 7 Secrets to Holiday DropShipping Success lishing, they win.Start your holiday dropshipping on the right foot with these 7 helpful tips that will make business easier for you and give your customers a shopping experience that will have them coming back for more.Tip #1: Find out what the final date is to get items ordered for them to be shipped in time for the holidays. Post this information on your website, as well as emailing it to your customers. This saves you the headache of dealing with customers who order for the holidays that gifts did not arrive in time.Tip #2: Offer customers a reason to do all or most of their h Here are some publishing tips to help you maneuver your ezine through the filters: 1) After creating your ezine, run it through a software program that will check it for "trigger words" and try to modify it or tone it down. If you're getting a high score try changing some of your wording. Make sure to test your subject line too. Two that I use for checking: http://EzineChecker.com 2) Send in text format only. If you want to reproduce it in HTML format then you need to make an HTML version of your newsletter and post it online. Please don't just send a link to your list telling them where to go to read the latest issue. Studies show they won't. People are basically lazy and if they have to work to read your ezine chances are they won't. They signed up to get your information in their "inbox" make sure you give it to them. Is it more work making dual formats of your ezine? Yes, it is. But, if you want to make sure your messages are being read, it's important. 3) After sending out the text version of my newsletter I wait 24 hours and send a second notice out informing them it was sent out along with a link to where they can read it online (the HTML issue link) in case the first issue never made it to their inbox. The 2nd issue will almost surely pass the filters as it contains no "trigger words". Again, watch your subject line. 4) You should also offer an alternative reading method like http://NewsMon.com Easy to set up and free and just takes one line of text to update it. 5) Ask your subscribers to "whitelist" whatever email address your publication comes from. This will ensure it's not sent to the trash upon receipt. If you have to send out a notice by itself asking your readers to do this to insure future issues will arrive safely in their inbox. 6) Remember to remove hard bounces from your list. Word has it that continually sending out bouncing email to certain ISP's can get you banned from that particular server. Soft bounces due to full mailboxes will happen, hard ones need to be removed immediately. So there you have it. Now you know why I'm so tired. What used to be finished in just one click has turned into a 2-day affair. If you're serious about publishing an ezine and you're not just in it for the money, you'll need to take these extra steps to make sure your ezine is getting through to your subscribers. Remember, "neit
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