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1. Belief in the Product
To sell a product you have to believe in it. Or at least know it intimately enough to be able to market it properly. If you fail to do this you will not be able to pitch the product convincingly. You must be totally familiar with the details of the product or service. If this is not so, you will not be able to satisfy the curiosity of the potential customer. Avoid over pitching a product. Doing so makes the product seem phony and contrived. Ultimately, the potential customer will skip your ad to look for better offers. 2. Always make your Ads believable Do a case study. Go through the many ads that litter the internet. Find five ones that are dubious and five ones that seem legitimate. Now study their differences. There will be a noted difference in the language they use, the tone they use, and other differences you find in them. Try to emulate the style of the reputable businesses on the internet. 3. Be aware of the marketing techniques that abound on the internet These techniques all have their pros and cons. It would do well if you considered which combinations would have an optimum effect on your business marketing. 4. Build a Good Reputation Strive to make every customer a happy customer. You may have a few sore ones here and there but the way you handle them will tell whether you are building a good name or not. Always make sure you deliver your promises on time, in great quality and with a generous smile. Always build relationships with customers. Don?t employ the hit and run technique of marketing. The marketing does not end when the sale is made. It is only the continuation of a cycle that will bring much benefit to both business and consumer. 5. Personal Touch As much as possible, build great customer relationships among your consumer base. This will make them feel part of your business. 6. Allocate Resources Be confident! |
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