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Add Some Sales Sizzle To Your Gmails

07/25/2011
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One of the main things I discuss in both my Guide to Marketing Mojo and the Big Book of Marketing Spells (which you can pick up for free right here) is how to make the most of cheap or downright free marketing opportunities.

One of those opportunities travels with every e-mail you send out … your e-mail signature.

It used to be you’d just add your name and perhaps the name of your business at the end of your email. If you were diligent, you might include your snail mail address and a phone number, too. As time passed, it became commonplace to include your name, business name, website URLs, and additional e-mail addresses if you chose.

It was, in a sense, the early electronic version of a business card. And it made it much easier for clients and prospects to connect with you … at no additional cost to your marketing bottom line.

And now … there’s the “HTML signature,” wherein you can not only add links to your social networking media profiles, you can show applications such as Amazon and Ebay, or add live RSS feeds or Tweets, for example -along with other pertinent information.

Email Apps enable you to easily customize your email signatures with your personal social profiles and allows you to add to each outgoing email dynamic content such as your latest eBay item, recent blog post, your latest tweet or a cause to promote.

Adding your HTML signature is a great way to get the word out about what you do and provide readers with immediate access to more information about you and your business. For instance, sites such as LinkedIn, Digg, YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook each have their own fan base. By showing on which sites you’re a member, and by allowing access to your different profiles, you automatically open yourself up to a wider network of prospects.

It truly is a virtual – and interactive – business card.

One problem I’ve encountered is that Gmail, although known for having a simple interface, doesn’t make it easy to insert signatures with HTML tags using its “settings” panel. Most of the workarounds I’ve come across involve clever developers and userscript.  You can find one example at GeekFG’s online editor.

Frankly, userscript is too much work for me. But, if userscript is your thing, just search “how to add HTML signature in Gmail.”

I found a much simpler way to add your sig to gmail in “WiseStamp”. A Firefox add-on, it allows you to easily enhance and customize your e-mail signatures. It also works with Google Apps, Yahoo, Hotmail, and AOL.

You can download a free version of WiseStamp for a basic signature type -like this.

On the other hand, shell out $24 a year and you can get a little fancier. Like this.

Add $12 ($36 a year, total) if you want to ditch their little logo watermark. Hey, that’s only $3 a month -and if you’re a serious gmail user and rely a lot on email for your business concerns (and who doesn’t, these days?), I think it’s well worth it.

Creating an interactive HTML signature may take a little bit of time, but it will jazz up your e-mails and provide one more way to link up with your prospects and clients.

For more ways to market your business effectively and efficiently, pick up a free copy of my Big Book of Marketing Spells.

Facebook Fan Page Secrets.

04/04/2011
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"I'm your biggest fan!"

"I'm your biggest fan!"

Got Your Facebook Fan Page?

There are many reasons why you need a Facebook fan page for your business -and here are just a few of them.

Facebook has over 500 million active users, and if you have a local business, the majority of people within your local area will have a Facebook account.  Having a fan page is free advertising for you, and it’s a great way to keep in touch with your customers, using the platform that they are using regularly.

If you’re looking to expand your business into new markets and areas, then having a fan page can help you do this too.  By its very nature, Facebook encourages viral marketing, which means your information is easily shared with others -which is even more appealing.

You can easily link your Facebook fan page to your website, as well as your website to your fan page and cross promote each other.  Facebook makes it very easy to connect the two, allowing your website visitors to join your fan page from your website as well as fans from your fan page to click through to your website.

In order to become a fan of your fan page your fans need to “like” your page.  This refer, of course, to that little button on the top of your fan page with the word “like” on it.  That triggers Facebook to start showing the content that you create on your wall to show up on your new fans’ newsfeed.  Facebook gives this information the opportunity to go viral very easily.  What this means is that when it appears on your fans newsfeed they can “like” the information you have just shared, which then lets all their friends see that they’ve liked your status.

Even better is when a fan shares your status.  Sharing your status puts your information on their wall so that their friends can see it in it’s entirety.

Like many other business owners you may just be using Facebook for personal use and don’t want to mix your business life with your personal one.  That’s great because this is the whole point of Facebook fan pages.  Having a fan page allows you to post comments and network as your business rather than with your personal account.

Facebook Fan Page for Doc's Marketing Mojo

Here's our own Facebook Fan Page

With a Facebook fan page, you can install different applications to help you interact with your fans.  You can encourage your fans to leave comments or testimonials for others to see, create events, competitions, give updated information, start discussions, share photos and videos, import your blog posts, the list is endless.

Also for our more technically-minded readers, you can create a “reveal tab” which is a hidden tab within your fan page.  The reveal tab is only visible to people who have liked your page.  It’s a great way to encourage people people to “Like”your page, because behind your reveal tab, you can have links to free reports or videos, discount codes, fan-only competitions and other business-building promotions.

Facebook fan pages are the online version of word of mouth advertising.  Hopefully you don’t need any more reasons why you need a Facebook fan page and get started with yours today.

 

How To Turn Your Words Into Solid Gold!

02/09/2011
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It can be done. And I’ll show you how to do it -step by step -in “Million Dollar Copy.”

Turn your words into gold!

This is not a book on learning how to write.

Rather, it’s a collection of ideas, techniques and concepts that form a mindset leading to what I call “Million Dollar Copywriting.”

That is, simply, how to make your products and services an absolute necessity in the minds of your prospects!

Check it out -before your competitors do.

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