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    Ten FAST Ways to Sell Your Products
    Always give a reason for the sale for credibility. 1. If you have old Inventory, give a closeout sale. 2. Return sales. Sometimes called a scratch and dent sale. Offer any less than perfect inventory at a special discount. Always mention the character flaw with the product -- the corner’s bent, label glue scratch somewhere. 3. Only one or two left. Sell them for half price. Post on eBay. Combine them with another product, change the price to cover half of the orginal price. 4. Discount sale. You could create one or two-time seasonal discount sale. Use Ikea’s model of a sale only once a year. How about holidays, the President’s birthday, or the company’s X year sale. Auto dealers have over used this and people don't pay much attention to them any longer. Be careful not to do the same. 5.
    eir voucher entry (perhaps specify the size and format, etc), and you just drop it into a word doc (for example) and turn that into a pdf when you have filled it up.

    Also, you will no doubt have some places being concerned that they are going to be in your voucher "book" with their competitors, which may (in their minds) devalue it for them, so offer them exclusivity if they come up with a great special offer for your clients. Rather than making them pay for exclusivity upfront, get them to pay for it when someone redeems the voucher, which is good for you AND them.

    I believe this will be the best way for you to secure one-way links from related websites, without having to spend large sums of money. Once your page rank increases (for both your home page AND individual internal pages), you will find your site showing up higher in the organic searches across the board, which is the ultimate goal anyway.

    There you have it. Any business (not just accommodation) can take this idea, mould it to their specifics, and be generating great incoming links from relevent sites in days.

    As a last suggestion, if you want to speed up the process, contact prospective link partners by direct mail. That way, you can get in touch with 10-100 of them in a very short period of time, and only deal with

    The Basics of RSS
    RSS stands for “Really Simple Syndication”, and it is a standard, public format designed for sharing headlines and the content of web sites (previously known as the RDF Site Summary). But RSS feeds are not just for news anymore. Almost anything that can be organized into smaller items can be then syndicated through an RSS feed.Overview of RSS:In many ways, it is similar to newsletters that web sites offer to keep viewers updated. The substantial difference is that this system does not require users to provide their e-mail addresses since it offers a direct channel to the information.An RSS feed is a lightweight XML (Extensible Markup Language) web page that contains a list of items (each identified by a link) such as the headline, date/time and a description of new item published.When syndicating news headlines, f
    One of the best ways to get free website traffic, as we all know, is links from other sites which help improve your site's link popularity. Nothing new there...however now that Google and friends are cracking down on reciprocal link exchanges and de-valuing links from non-relevent sites, it's become vitally important to get 1-way INCOMING links from sites that are related to your niche.

    For example, a travel site would benefit from a incoming-link from a holiday home rental company or an airline or car hire place, but there would be NO benefit from getting an incoming link from an online casino service or one of those ubiquitous Viagra sales sites we all love to receive spam email from (not!)... :)

    Here's what I suggested to one of my client's (who runs a luxury accommodation site) as a way for him to get quality incoming one-way links:

    Ideally, it's MUCH better to have a one-way link coming into your site, rather than having to reciprocate the link and give them one back. HOWEVER, this is getting VERY difficult to achieve.

    Essentially, you are asking a possible competitor to give you a link to your website, when they would much rather the searcher just found them instead. Recipricol links are also starting to lose their value in terms of link popularity. A one-way link from a RELATED site is better than 5-10 2-way links from most sites.

    So, I believe that in order for you to get as many incoming one-way links as possible, you need to give website owners a REASON to be prepared to give you that link for free. I believe the best way to achieve this is to go back to something I suggested in an email recently:

    As a way to differentiate yourself from all the other sites out there offering similar content/services to yours, you need to value-add so that it is compelling for site visitors to make their bookings through your site in preference to anyone else's - even the actual accommodation place site itself.

    As I suggested, one way is to offer a package of discount vouchers for guests staying at each place for all the local tourist attractions, and offer them as a free giveaway to anyone making a booking through you. The more discounts or specials you offer, the more attractive it will be for someone wanting to make a booking thru you.

    Perhaps on occasions, you might even persuade some companies to offer free giveaways as an incentive to get tourists to visit their premises (free wine samples or free food samples, etc.)

    However, rather than call them up and just ask for discounts for possible clients, why not approach them with a view to offering to give them FREE advertising to your clients, in exchange for a link from their website (designed the way we specify, and preferrably placed in a vaguely decent spot on their site).

    So, an example might make this clearer...

    Let's say you have an accommodation spot in Sydney. You contact all the related businesses in that region that offer something that may be of value to a visitor to the area. Say, a winery, a restaurant, a car hire place, a movie cinema, a chemist/pharmacy, etc.

    Explain to them that you would like to offer them free advertising for clients you refer to their business while they are holidaying in Sydney, in exchange for a link on their website back to your site. Tell them you will put their details in a PDF document and anytime someone makes a booking for an accommodation spot in the area, you will email them a free copy of the document (sort of like a digital voucher system) and they can print it out and bring it with them for use while in the area.

    In fact, if the truth be known, you could probably even put a link to the PDF on your site so ANYONE can download it. Make them have to fill in a small form to get it (name & email address) and then add their name to your (upcoming) :-) email newsletter. That way, even if you don't make a sale so far as a booking goes, at least you have a good incentive for people to give you their email address in exchange for downloading the vouchers for the location they are interested in.

    Sell it to them on the basis that it WILL give them FREE advertising. They don't even have to offer any specials (although if they do, that's obviously a bonus for you and the client), and all you ask for in return is a one-way link back to your website.

    I'm not sure what sort of success rate you would have getting this, but I would be surprised if it was less than 1 in 10, perhaps even 1 in 5 businesses being prepared to say yes. And, you have a WHOLE country of accommodation hotspots you can call over the next 6-12 months and put this proposition to, with a view to getting ongoing increasing one-way links to your site from relevant businesses.

    Oh, a small but important point. Get them to provide the text &/or graphics content that goes in your voucher. Saves you some time & money. I would assume that many of these places already have some form of brochures & advertising, etc - just get them to email you the image in a usable format.

    If you have to spend time designing the look and content of each ad, it will chew up your time, so if they see the value of doing this, just explain that you will NEED them to email you their voucher entry (perhaps specify the size and format, etc), and you just drop it into a word doc (for example) and turn that into a pdf when you have filled it up.

    Also, you will no doubt have some places being concerned that they are going to be in your voucher "book" with their competitors, which may (in their minds) devalue it for them, so offer them exclusivity if they come up with a great special offer for your clients. Rather than making them pay for exclusivity upfront, get them to pay for it when someone redeems the voucher, which is good for you AND them.

    I believe this will be the best way for you to secure one-way links from related websites, without having to spend large sums of money. Once your page rank increases (for both your home page AND individual internal pages), you will find your site showing up higher in the organic searches across the board, which is the ultimate goal anyway.

    There you have it. Any business (not just accommodation) can take this idea, mould it to their specifics, and be generating great incoming links from relevent sites in days.

    As a last suggestion, if you want to speed up the process, contact prospective link partners by direct mail. That way, you can get in touch with 10-100 of them in a very short period of time, and only deal with

    How Club Flyers are Developed
    More often we wonder how the printed materials are being developed. What strategies are being used and what significant process is involved. How come that these advertisers are able to bring out colorful club flyer prints and captivating designs.Basically the development of innovative and artistic club flyer designs starts with a creative process. Designers and printers work together to come up with good designs and impressive prints. Now the following are the process on how your club flyers are being developed.The very first step in developing your flyers starts with the layout plan that you hand to your printer. Your layout plan contains all the features you want for your material from its colors, designs and contents.Second, rendering your printing jobs to your printer – your chosen printer will bring into being through
    ELATED site is better than 5-10 2-way links from most sites.

    So, I believe that in order for you to get as many incoming one-way links as possible, you need to give website owners a REASON to be prepared to give you that link for free. I believe the best way to achieve this is to go back to something I suggested in an email recently:

    As a way to differentiate yourself from all the other sites out there offering similar content/services to yours, you need to value-add so that it is compelling for site visitors to make their bookings through your site in preference to anyone else's - even the actual accommodation place site itself.

    As I suggested, one way is to offer a package of discount vouchers for guests staying at each place for all the local tourist attractions, and offer them as a free giveaway to anyone making a booking through you. The more discounts or specials you offer, the more attractive it will be for someone wanting to make a booking thru you.

    Perhaps on occasions, you might even persuade some companies to offer free giveaways as an incentive to get tourists to visit their premises (free wine samples or free food samples, etc.)

    However, rather than call them up and just ask for discounts for possible clients, why not approach them with a view to offering to give them FREE advertising to your clients, in exchange for a link from their website (designed the way we specify, and preferrably placed in a vaguely decent spot on their site).

    So, an example might make this clearer...

    Let's say you have an accommodation spot in Sydney. You contact all the related businesses in that region that offer something that may be of value to a visitor to the area. Say, a winery, a restaurant, a car hire place, a movie cinema, a chemist/pharmacy, etc.

    Explain to them that you would like to offer them free advertising for clients you refer to their business while they are holidaying in Sydney, in exchange for a link on their website back to your site. Tell them you will put their details in a PDF document and anytime someone makes a booking for an accommodation spot in the area, you will email them a free copy of the document (sort of like a digital voucher system) and they can print it out and bring it with them for use while in the area.

    In fact, if the truth be known, you could probably even put a link to the PDF on your site so ANYONE can download it. Make them have to fill in a small form to get it (name & email address) and then add their name to your (upcoming) :-) email newsletter. That way, even if you don't make a sale so far as a booking goes, at least you have a good incentive for people to give you their email address in exchange for downloading the vouchers for the location they are interested in.

    Sell it to them on the basis that it WILL give them FREE advertising. They don't even have to offer any specials (although if they do, that's obviously a bonus for you and the client), and all you ask for in return is a one-way link back to your website.

    I'm not sure what sort of success rate you would have getting this, but I would be surprised if it was less than 1 in 10, perhaps even 1 in 5 businesses being prepared to say yes. And, you have a WHOLE country of accommodation hotspots you can call over the next 6-12 months and put this proposition to, with a view to getting ongoing increasing one-way links to your site from relevant businesses.

    Oh, a small but important point. Get them to provide the text &/or graphics content that goes in your voucher. Saves you some time & money. I would assume that many of these places already have some form of brochures & advertising, etc - just get them to email you the image in a usable format.

    If you have to spend time designing the look and content of each ad, it will chew up your time, so if they see the value of doing this, just explain that you will NEED them to email you their voucher entry (perhaps specify the size and format, etc), and you just drop it into a word doc (for example) and turn that into a pdf when you have filled it up.

    Also, you will no doubt have some places being concerned that they are going to be in your voucher "book" with their competitors, which may (in their minds) devalue it for them, so offer them exclusivity if they come up with a great special offer for your clients. Rather than making them pay for exclusivity upfront, get them to pay for it when someone redeems the voucher, which is good for you AND them.

    I believe this will be the best way for you to secure one-way links from related websites, without having to spend large sums of money. Once your page rank increases (for both your home page AND individual internal pages), you will find your site showing up higher in the organic searches across the board, which is the ultimate goal anyway.

    There you have it. Any business (not just accommodation) can take this idea, mould it to their specifics, and be generating great incoming links from relevent sites in days.

    As a last suggestion, if you want to speed up the process, contact prospective link partners by direct mail. That way, you can get in touch with 10-100 of them in a very short period of time, and only deal with

    What is the Difference Between B2C and B2B?
    First what do B2C and B2B mean as knowing this will give the most of the answers.1. B2C means Business to Customer or Consumer as in the end user, or the car showrooms who sell complete Ford motors.2. B2B means Business to Business as in the suppliers of parts for cars to Ford to make the complete cars.The customer requirement is different for each. One, B2C deals with business transactions to the end consumer, the customer.The other ,B2B, deals with other businesses as the end customer and so the marketing and selling is different as the target market is different.Another difference may be the type of order, a customer in a B2C relationship may order or buy only one item or small quantities.The B2B customer may order on the thousands or millions, depending on the size and scale of the business. A smal
    ive them FREE advertising to your clients, in exchange for a link from their website (designed the way we specify, and preferrably placed in a vaguely decent spot on their site).

    So, an example might make this clearer...

    Let's say you have an accommodation spot in Sydney. You contact all the related businesses in that region that offer something that may be of value to a visitor to the area. Say, a winery, a restaurant, a car hire place, a movie cinema, a chemist/pharmacy, etc.

    Explain to them that you would like to offer them free advertising for clients you refer to their business while they are holidaying in Sydney, in exchange for a link on their website back to your site. Tell them you will put their details in a PDF document and anytime someone makes a booking for an accommodation spot in the area, you will email them a free copy of the document (sort of like a digital voucher system) and they can print it out and bring it with them for use while in the area.

    In fact, if the truth be known, you could probably even put a link to the PDF on your site so ANYONE can download it. Make them have to fill in a small form to get it (name & email address) and then add their name to your (upcoming) :-) email newsletter. That way, even if you don't make a sale so far as a booking goes, at least you have a good incentive for people to give you their email address in exchange for downloading the vouchers for the location they are interested in.

    Sell it to them on the basis that it WILL give them FREE advertising. They don't even have to offer any specials (although if they do, that's obviously a bonus for you and the client), and all you ask for in return is a one-way link back to your website.

    I'm not sure what sort of success rate you would have getting this, but I would be surprised if it was less than 1 in 10, perhaps even 1 in 5 businesses being prepared to say yes. And, you have a WHOLE country of accommodation hotspots you can call over the next 6-12 months and put this proposition to, with a view to getting ongoing increasing one-way links to your site from relevant businesses.

    Oh, a small but important point. Get them to provide the text &/or graphics content that goes in your voucher. Saves you some time & money. I would assume that many of these places already have some form of brochures & advertising, etc - just get them to email you the image in a usable format.

    If you have to spend time designing the look and content of each ad, it will chew up your time, so if they see the value of doing this, just explain that you will NEED them to email you their voucher entry (perhaps specify the size and format, etc), and you just drop it into a word doc (for example) and turn that into a pdf when you have filled it up.

    Also, you will no doubt have some places being concerned that they are going to be in your voucher "book" with their competitors, which may (in their minds) devalue it for them, so offer them exclusivity if they come up with a great special offer for your clients. Rather than making them pay for exclusivity upfront, get them to pay for it when someone redeems the voucher, which is good for you AND them.

    I believe this will be the best way for you to secure one-way links from related websites, without having to spend large sums of money. Once your page rank increases (for both your home page AND individual internal pages), you will find your site showing up higher in the organic searches across the board, which is the ultimate goal anyway.

    There you have it. Any business (not just accommodation) can take this idea, mould it to their specifics, and be generating great incoming links from relevent sites in days.

    As a last suggestion, if you want to speed up the process, contact prospective link partners by direct mail. That way, you can get in touch with 10-100 of them in a very short period of time, and only deal with

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    , at least you have a good incentive for people to give you their email address in exchange for downloading the vouchers for the location they are interested in.

    Sell it to them on the basis that it WILL give them FREE advertising. They don't even have to offer any specials (although if they do, that's obviously a bonus for you and the client), and all you ask for in return is a one-way link back to your website.

    I'm not sure what sort of success rate you would have getting this, but I would be surprised if it was less than 1 in 10, perhaps even 1 in 5 businesses being prepared to say yes. And, you have a WHOLE country of accommodation hotspots you can call over the next 6-12 months and put this proposition to, with a view to getting ongoing increasing one-way links to your site from relevant businesses.

    Oh, a small but important point. Get them to provide the text &/or graphics content that goes in your voucher. Saves you some time & money. I would assume that many of these places already have some form of brochures & advertising, etc - just get them to email you the image in a usable format.

    If you have to spend time designing the look and content of each ad, it will chew up your time, so if they see the value of doing this, just explain that you will NEED them to email you their voucher entry (perhaps specify the size and format, etc), and you just drop it into a word doc (for example) and turn that into a pdf when you have filled it up.

    Also, you will no doubt have some places being concerned that they are going to be in your voucher "book" with their competitors, which may (in their minds) devalue it for them, so offer them exclusivity if they come up with a great special offer for your clients. Rather than making them pay for exclusivity upfront, get them to pay for it when someone redeems the voucher, which is good for you AND them.

    I believe this will be the best way for you to secure one-way links from related websites, without having to spend large sums of money. Once your page rank increases (for both your home page AND individual internal pages), you will find your site showing up higher in the organic searches across the board, which is the ultimate goal anyway.

    There you have it. Any business (not just accommodation) can take this idea, mould it to their specifics, and be generating great incoming links from relevent sites in days.

    As a last suggestion, if you want to speed up the process, contact prospective link partners by direct mail. That way, you can get in touch with 10-100 of them in a very short period of time, and only deal with

    Niche Marketing – Do You Have An Unique Selling Proposition?
    Do you have your own USP? To stand out from the crowd, your business needs a unique selling point. Unless you have invented your own product, you will have competition. Depending on what your business offers for products or services, you must present the aspect of your business that makes what you bring the market that is Unique. When you develop your own unique selling point, the best place to start is with your competition.Make it a priority to know your competition. Sit down and visit the most popular web sites of your competitors to make notes of what they promise their customers. From free shipping to lowest prices, your competition will bring their own unique selling proposition to your niche market.Brainstorming for your own unique selling propositionCreate a two column worksheet. Start with a list of the diff
    eir voucher entry (perhaps specify the size and format, etc), and you just drop it into a word doc (for example) and turn that into a pdf when you have filled it up.

    Also, you will no doubt have some places being concerned that they are going to be in your voucher "book" with their competitors, which may (in their minds) devalue it for them, so offer them exclusivity if they come up with a great special offer for your clients. Rather than making them pay for exclusivity upfront, get them to pay for it when someone redeems the voucher, which is good for you AND them.

    I believe this will be the best way for you to secure one-way links from related websites, without having to spend large sums of money. Once your page rank increases (for both your home page AND individual internal pages), you will find your site showing up higher in the organic searches across the board, which is the ultimate goal anyway.

    There you have it. Any business (not just accommodation) can take this idea, mould it to their specifics, and be generating great incoming links from relevent sites in days.

    As a last suggestion, if you want to speed up the process, contact prospective link partners by direct mail. That way, you can get in touch with 10-100 of them in a very short period of time, and only deal with the ones who see the value in what you are offering.

    All the best with your link building campaign, and remember that success on the internet takes time and dedication. You won't get miracle results in 1 week, so be persistent.

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