Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Watch Jo Han Mok's Live - Sales Letter Critique

Watch Jo Han Mok critiques sales letter. He will talk about headline and what constitute good headline.




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Friday, November 2, 2007

Where Should You Place Your Google Ads?

I have just read one of the article written by myself at articledashboard at http://tinyurl.com/2vb8rq.

What amaze me is how articledashboard strategically place the ADsense Advertisement.

See Below:















You probably have already realized that the Ads is place after a question in my article.

The Ads start after i ask the quesion: "What is 'The Pattern Of Self-Made Millionaire'? Let's find out more…."

Don't you think this is sneaky way of putting your Ads. Ads Positioning wise, this is simply awesome.

Just wonder what is the click trhough rate for the Ads here.

Psychological, the Ads placement will drive people to click more readily than where the Ads are place at other part of the article.

So, this is a lesson on where you can place your Ads for maximum click through.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

How To Surmount The Constraints Of Email Marketing

This is an article from Internet Marketing Guru's Jo Han Mok on email marketing. Understand this... email marketing is part of copywriting. Most people don't buy from you the first time when they read your sales letter for the first time. You need to capture their email and sent them messages to warm them up and train them to be receptive to your "call to action (sales)" at a later stage.

Do this right, you can practically smell a influx of quick cashes pouring in...

Here is his article with my comments in between.

Email marketing is the revolutionary way of selling ideas or products to clients through the use of emails. It took then place of snail mailing or sending product information through the post office.

Email marketing is now widely used by internet marketers, not only for product information but to acquire as well as maintain their clients. Others use email marketing to keep important information about their clients and use these to profile them as to their wants and interests.

To say the least, email marketing has become a very useful tool as it is not only efficient but also cost effective. Imagine the time it would take and the cost involved in sending thousands of letters just to announce your product to prospective clients. With email marketing, you can send any information, at any time and with the least cost.

My comment
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>>> People don't buy from you the first time. You need to warm them up by building a relationship with them through email marketing. This way, not only will they buy your product, they could possibly buy your other products or products that you recommend in the future. Nice idea. :-)


However, despite the advantages offered by email marketing, majority of those who are using the strategy to market their products are faced with some difficulties identified with email marketing.

If you come across a website asking you to sign up for a free newsletter or free recipes, would you sign up and reveal your email? A recent survey revealed that 83 people out of 100 would not reveal their email, for fear of safety issues.
This is one among the many constraints faced by email marketers. How can they encourage prospective clients to sign up and reveal their email addresses when the clients are hesitant to reveal their emails for fear that it will be used for the wrong reasons?

Other prospective clients do not wish to reveal their emails for fear of receiving spam or unsolicited emails. This is a valid fear because most often spam messages crowd out emails more than the important messages. Most email accounts are cancelled by the site administrators because they have reached their maximum amount of messages, no thanks to spam.
Make sure you avoid these pitfalls in email marketing by committing to keeping your prospective clients' email addresses safe.

So how will you encourage prospective clients to sign up for your newsletters despite their fear of being bombarded with useless and irritating emails? For one, dangle something that would make them drool. If your target clients are female members of the spending public, then look for topics that are close to their hearts and which would make them sign up and reveal their addresses despite their fear.

One strategy is by offering them topics that will be very useful to them like free recipes, household tips, lifestyle articles, beauty and fashion-there are lots of topics that would interest this lot. For the male clients, why not dangle topics on racing, motoring, all about cars, or how about beautiful women?

By featuring interesting an d useful topics on your newsletters, your clients will look forward in receiving emails from you rather than dread the though of being bombarded with useful emails. Ask your prospective clients what their interests are so you would know what topics will be useful for them. Remember, knowing your market is already an edge in the competitive world of email marketing.

But offering prospective clients with informative and interesting topics is not enough. You should emphasize that your site commits to the protection of their privacy. How can you conduct effective email marketing when your prospective clients would not even sign up and reveal their email accounts for far of being hounded by spam?

My comment
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>>> You can put up five bullets in your opt-in page to entice them to sign up. How? Do you know that "Curiosity kills a Cat". Threat them like a Cat! Kill them with curiosity in your bullet. If you tease them enough in the bullets of your opt-in page, they will giveaway their name and email. For reference on how to write an sizzling awesome bullets, take a look at http://www.crackingtheinternetmillionairecode.com

Be affront with your future subscribers. You have to understand their fear of not getting the privacy they deserve and assuage this fear by confirming that your company adheres to email best practices and that you do not sell email addresses and that their accounts would only be used for the very purpose they intended in signing up.

Despite the efforts of legitimate organizations to protect their clients from spam, unwanted email messages continue to flood email accounts and this is becoming the number one problem of email marketing. How can your clients read through your emails when they have to wade through numerous spam emails? Others just delete all the messages at one time, including the informative newsletters you send them.

The other constraints faced by email marketers are mostly related to their individual methods and styles of sending newsletters. These involve informative versus uninformative articles, problems with auto responders, best time to send emails, and other constraints that are best addressed by the email marketer. Whatever, these constraints are, they can definitely be solved with a proper review of one's email marketing strategies.

Jo Han Mok is the author of the #1 international business bestseller, The E-Code.
He shares his amazing blueprint for creating million dollar internet businesses
at: http://www.InternetMillionaireBlueprints.com