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How to Turn Rabid Customers into Traffic Generators

By jdmunoz On August 5, 2009 No Comments

One of the greatest assets your business can have is a satisfied customer. This is especially true when that satisfied customer comes back again and again and purchases more of your products.

While you appreciate all that business, have you ever considered turning those ardent customers into a means of generating more traffic to your site? Here are a couple of ideas on how you can do just that.

One of the simplest ways to harness the power of your existing customer base is to offer incentives and rewards for referring new customers. A simple referral program is all you need to accomplish this.

For the sake of both your customers and your own peace of mind, keep the program relatively simple and straightforward. What you want to happen is for your customer to recommend your products to friends and relatives, and help to create more sales.


Create a Referral Program

Putting together a working referral program does not have to be complicated. Essentially, you need a mechanism so that you know which new customer was referred by your existing customer.

This can be managed by simply creating a special link that you give to your customer. Whenever anyone uses that link as the portal to your online store, you know which customer to credit with the referral.

Make it easy for your customer to refer new potential customers. Provide them with a solid email text or a brochure saved in PDF format that they can pass on either by forwarding the email or printing out the brochure and passing it on to people of their acquaintance. Just make sure that URL is branded to let you track who made the referral.

A second approach is to invite your best customers to become affiliates. The extension of a personal invitation to your rabid customers may generate some interest where a generic approach would fall on deaf ears.

Point out that there are no charges associated with becoming an affiliate, but there are plenty of benefits. Outline the basics of your affiliate program so that your customer understands how beneficial signing up can be.

The Advantage to Getting Customers to be Affiliates

There are certainly advantages to you if a rabid customer chooses to become an affiliate. First, the customer already knows your product line and has firsthand experience with your products.

That can help to make selling the products a lot easier. Second, there is already rapport established between you and the new affiliate. This rapport can easily be built upon so that the relationship expands to include the new aspects of the relationship.

Look closely at your client list and identify a few rabid customers who you think have potential as affiliates. Taking the time to do this could yield big rewards in a very short period of time.

For more information on converting loyal customers to affiliates, visit http://mmpmarketingonline.com/blog . You will also find tips on putting together affiliate programs and ideas on how to market those programs. Why waste time beating the bushes for new affiliates when you have a golden resource already in place?


THE BIRTH OF eBAY- ebay secrets

By jdmunoz On January 18, 2009 No Comments

eBay is an online auction and shopping website in which people and businesses buy and sell goods and services worldwide. In addition to its original U.S. website, eBay has established localised websites in thirty other countries.

If you look at eBay today, you could never imagine that it had a very modest and in fact comical beginning. One may have noticed that the internet world involves a lot of glamour of big entrepreneurial firms and huge capital investments. eBay does not however has any such history. Instead, eBay can be traced back to only a home page and a broken laser point.

Somewhere around September 1995, Pierre Omidyar, a 28 year old software developer, who had previously worked for Apple computers, started writing a code that eventually evolved into what we know as eBay today.

eBay was originally called AuctionWeb. It was hosted on the same server as Pierre’s page about the Ebola virus. The site began with listing of a single broken laser pointer. Pierre had intended the listing to be a test more than a serious offer to sell at auction. Pierre knew that he had initiated something big as soon as he contacted the winning bidder to ask if he understood that the pointer was broken. The bidder replied that he was a collector of broken laser points.

AuctionWeb soon took over the entire domain of Pierre, www.ebay.com. eBay is the short form of echo Bay, which was the name of the consulting firm at that time. In a year’s time, Jeffrey Skoll, a Stanford MBA, came aboard an already profitable ship. Meg Whitman soon followed as President and CEO, along with a strong business team under whose leadership eBay grew rapidly. eBay’s vision for success transitioned from one of commerce to one of connecting people all over the world together.

With the speedy growth and strong branding, eBay thrived, eclipsing many of the other auction sites.


SELLING SUCCESSFULLY ON eBay

By jdmunoz On January 18, 2009 No Comments

eBay.com is an online auction and shopping website in which people and businesses buy and sell goods worldwide. eBay is managed by an American internet company eBay.Inc. Apart from the original US website, eBay has established localised websites in thirty other countries.

Today a lot of entrepreneurs are using eBay as a sole storefront. They carry out their electronic transactions through eBay. The beauty of eBay is that the entrepreneurs can get into ecommerce without taking the trouble of creating an ecommerce site. To sell successfully on eBay one must keep the following tips in mind.

Ø While listing products on eBay the seller must accompany the products with high quality professional photographs. “Seeing is believing” as the adage goes.

Ø Before listing the product on eBay the seller must do some research on similar products and their bidding process on the site. This will help him gauge the interest for his product and also to estimate its worth.

Ø Shipping is controlled by the eBay seller. However when dealing on eBay, there are different methods by which the seller can ship his products. The seller should go through these methods and select the best one on the basis of cost and reliability. The seller should also mention the shipping cost on the listing to the potential customers.

Ø The eBay listing should be well crafted. Due attention should be paid to the writing. It should be such that it is able to entice the customers to bid on his product. Using search engine friendly phrases along with concrete details of the product, the seller can build a powerful eBay listing.

Ø The seller should offer a variety of payment options, including payment through credit cards. This will attract more customers to bid for the product and thereby increasing the sales.

Ø Getting a positive feedback, on the products listed, by the potential customers is very important on eBay. Prospective buyers will bid more often and will be willing to pay higher prices also if the seller has a consistent record of positive feedback.

Ø Professionalism is the key to success. The seller must provide high quality customer service which will build his reputation. Also the seller should follow all the business rules that apply, such as registering the business, properly charging and remitting taxes.

Selling on eBay is like any other form of business. The customer satisfaction that the seller provides will translate into sales.