Saturday, March 8, 2008

Marketing Strategies Vol 1 - Continued

7. The "They All Did" Strategy

The "one person (your product's benefit), another person (your product's benefit), this person (your product's benefit)..." strategy gives your prospects specific examples of people that have benefited from your product. You could present them as customer success stories or short little benefit bullets in your sales letter. You could even add their actual testimonials.



8. The "Personal Partner" Strategy

The "as a bonus, become one of my personal JV partners..." strategy tells your prospects that if they purchase your product, they can also promote your product. You could give your customers a higher commission rate than your free affiliates, just like you would your top personal JV partners. You could even tell them how many JV partners you have and the reputable names that are involved.



9. The "Lying Down" Strategy

The "when you're lying in bed tonight and staring at the ceiling imagine..." strategy tells your prospects to imagine the benefits of your product. Most people won't purchase the first time they see your ad so this helps persuade them to buy later when they're not viewing your ad.



10. The "By Yourself" Strategy

The "why would you try to do it yourself when you can get (your product)..." strategy tells your prospects to question why they would try to gain their desired benefit by themselves. You just need to convince them how much harder it would be without your product’s help.



11. The "It's Possible Now" Strategy

The "we live in a time where it’s possible to (your product's benefit)..." strategy tells your prospects it's the perfect time to gain their desired benefit because of the resources that are available to us in this day and age. Of course one of those resources would your product. You would relate your product to the type of new features it has; for example, new technology, new materials, new chemicals, etc.



12. The "Left Behind" Strategy

The "tons of people are jumping on the bandwagon, are you being left behind?..." strategy tells your prospects that they could be missing out on an opportunity to reach their goals with your product. You can remind them that they may have already heard about it on TV, in print publications, on the radio or on the Internet.

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We will try to sneak in a Post of special interest just so not to bore you with all the Marketing Strategy Tips in this Volume 1...



Kind Regards,



Bill @ Blake Publishing

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