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Another Great Way To Brand Yourself (pt. 3)

August 11th, 2009 by Michael Feil

Today we are finalizing the 3 part series on Instant Capture Page. If you missed the first two you can check them out here…

 

 

Part 1

http://www.michaelfeil.com/another-great-way-to-brand-yourself-pt-1/

 

 

Part 2

http://www.michaelfeil.com/another-great-way-to-brand-yourself-pt-2/

 

 

So now that we know exactly what Instant Capture Page is and what it can do, let’s talk about how to set up the links properly.  In this video I talk about how to change the links and why it’s important to do so.

 

 

So let’s get started…

 

 

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To sum up this series, I just want to say this is a very powerful tool that every social media marketer should have in their tool box. You can put Instant Capture Page on any website on the internet…Google pages, Click Bank pages, other affiliate pages, your network marketing company’s replicated website, any and all social media websites, the possibilities are endless!!

 

 

You can pick it up now By Clicking This Link.


 

 

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Another Great Way To Brand Yourself (pt. 2)

August 8th, 2009 by Michael Feil

This post is a continuation from my last post on Instant Capture Page.  The last post I talked about what it is and how it can benefit you.  If you want to see that post before you continue with this post you can view it at http://www.michaelfeil.com/another-great-way-to-brand-yourself-pt-1/

 

 

This post I will be showing you how to set it up and what is in the back office.

 

 

Let’s get right into it…watch the video below to see how easy it is to set it up!

 

 

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Now do you understand how easy this is to set up?  Pretty cool, huh!?

 

 

Now the last video in this 3 part series I will be talking about how to change your URL and why it’s important to do that.  If this is something you’re interested in adding to your tool box you can Click Here And Get It!

 

 

In the meantime please comment and tweet my post!  Thanks!!

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Another Great Way To Brand Yourself (pt. 1)

August 6th, 2009 by Michael Feil

As you all know, social media marketing is all about getting your name and face out there so you can deliver your message in a professional manner.  I found a great tool that will help brand yourself as well as get people to opt into your autoresponder so you can follow them and establish a relationship with them.

 

 

This tool is called Instant Capture Page.  Please watch this brief overview that I made that shows you exactly what it is and how I use it to get me additional leads.  This is great!

 

 

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So can you see the benefit of having something like this?  This is what social media is all about…making yourself more personal on the Internet, getting your name and face out there, clearly communicating your message, and creating relationships.

 

 

Part two of this three part series we will talk about exactly how to set up Instant Capture Page and I will show you how easy it is to get you up and running!

 

 

If you’re interested in getting this Click Here To Get Instant Capture Page Now.

 

 

I would love to hear your comments about this tool so please give me your opinion.  Don’t forget to Tweet this post!

 

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Personalizing Your Site For A Better Visitor Experience

June 27th, 2009 by Michael Feil

You’ve probably have notice that this past year there is a growing shift that’s taking place online. At first there were only faint “rumblings” of change. Then came the successive “earthquakes” in the form of major changes in pay-per-click advertising, which sent many people not only scrambling, but also back to the drawing board or offline completely.

 

 

It’s no longer important to have good information to make a profit online. Or even the best information, for that matter. Since its explosion into the public arena back in 1994, the Internet has continued to grow and progress in many different ways simultaneously. The end result is not only that the internet itself has become more sophisticated, but so has its users.

 

 

This fact has not been lost on the key players of the Internet, the search engines. In order for them to stay effective, they too, have had to continually determine and then meet the increasing demands of their users.

 

 

One of the best known, Google, has decided to start doing site ranking and placement based upon a new “benchmark”, Visitor Experience.

 

 

The new stated goal is to create the best and most positive “Visitor Experience” for your site or blog. Ideally, the better the “V.E.”, the better the search engine placement. Of course, having relevant, usable information on your site or blog contributes to this.

 

 

Now that this fact is finally starting to “filter down” through the online marketing world in the aftermath of the pay-per-click advertising shake-up, the question that site owners should be asking themselves is, what steps can I take that will contribute to a positive Visitor Experience for my site or blog?

 

 

While there are several methods or tools that could be used to bring about the desired result, many of them are costly or are difficult to implement. Unless you have fairly deep pockets or are a computer expert, this approach creates a dilemma for the many thousands of site owners who either have little technical expertise or are cash-strapped.

 

 

So, is there a workable solution for these folks to use to improve “Visitor Experience” for their sites? The answer is a resounding yes! It’s the very same one that has created tremendous profits for direct marketers years prior to, and even after, the creation of the Internet.

 

 

The easiest and most powerful way to create a positive “Visitor Experience” for your site or blog can be described with one word, personalization. If you have a website that is just like everyone elses then there is nothing unique about you. Even if you want to keep that replacated website at least make a lead caputre page that will introduce yourself, give the readers your background info and how you can help them, and put an autoresponder form up there so you can capture your reader’s information.

 

 

Also, try using audio or video on your website. The more interactive your website is the more you will “connect” with your readers. For example, look at http://www.incomepowersystem.com/. This is a website to a product that I promote. I was given the same website as everyone else, but the difference is that I put up a lead caputre page with a video, and also put my own personality into the main site which makes me stand out.

 

 

The reason why I created this blog is to connect more with my subscribers. I want to hear from you so I can interact with you. Please use the comment section at the bottom of the blogs I write to comment or ask more questions. I want to create a dialogue with you!

 

 

Once you’ve implemented this simple strategy, you could be pleasantly surprised at the potential results from this addition to your site or blog. Of course, you would also want to implement this with your newsletter and/or sales letter. When your cash flow allows you to, your next step would be to purchase additional tools or resources to further enhance the Visitor Experience for your web presence.

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How Do You Get People To Stay On Your Website?

June 27th, 2009 by Michael Feil

One of the most crucial aspects for determining a website’s level of success is time. If you think about the sites that are continually appearing in the list of the Top Ten Most-Visited Sites, one of the reasons for their success is that the site owners have figured out how to get visitors to spend significant amounts of time at their sites.

 

So, if an “extended stay” at your site will contribute to its overall level of success, then we must find the answer to the question, “What does it take to give a site “staying power”? There are several possible solutions that we could consider using.

 

One of the most effective ways to get visitors to spend time at your site is to offer them significant amounts of information relevant to your site’s topic. For example, if your site was about how to care for Tennessee Walking Horses, you would not only want to include articles and information about basic horse care, but also additional articles about specific and relevant information on issues and concerns that pertain only to Tennessee Walkers.

 

But that’s just for starters. Once you’ve given them access to this pertinent information, you need to make the visit an interactive one. That is, you need to find ways to create a dialogue with your visitors. A simple way to do so would be to include a poll on your site, or better yet, at the end of each article. It could ask, “Did you find this article helpful?” or “What else would you like to know about ___?” This way, you could also use it to gather feedback and suggestions for improving your site and/or its content.

 

Another “sure-fire” way to create visitor interaction is a website forum. By inviting them to join your forum and comment on topics or information related to your site’s theme, you’ll not only get them to stay longer, but they might also keep coming back to visit the forum. Of course, you will have to monitor the forum yourself or find a dependable and knowledgeable person to moderate it for you.

 

While we’re on the subject, don’t forget about Blogs…like this one! :) That’s right, a blog is a great tool to create interaction and “staying power.” This is especially true if the content is updated regularly. By allowing visitors to post their comments about your content, they’ll be spending more time at your site. And if you’ve organized your content properly, then they may also spend additional time clicking links leading them throughout your site.

 

Of course we also need to include Membership Sites on this list as well. With a well-designed, content-rich site, whether paid or free, you have one of the best methods available for creating significant “staying power” for your site. And by incorporating some of the other features we’ve previously discussed, along with the continual addition of fresh, relevant content, your themed Membership Site just might have the potential to move into the Top Ten list!

 

One tool that you can use that tracks how long a person has stayed at your website plus a lot of other great information that you can use to build your business is statcounter.com. This is a great tool and it’s free too! All you do is register your site on your StatCounter member’s area, plug in your website and then it will spit out an html code that you can put anywhere on your webpage and then it will start tracking for you.

 

Leave your comments with more ideas on how you keep people coming back to your websites!

 

Take care,

Mike Feil

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