7 Steps to Massive Exposure of Your Website

Seven Steps to Massive Exposure of Your Website
This is a screen capture of my CapturePros Affiliate Workshop Google Analytics for Nov. 2009. It is interesting to see that more than 70% of all visitors are now using Mozilla Firefox as their browser. Google Chrome is steadily catching up on Internet Explorer as well. I see also that I will have to work on my site to keep people longer on it. The bounce rate is something to smile about as it seems that the visitors actually find what they were looking for.Now let us look at the seven steps that I took to achieve these results:
Step One:
Send an email to your list of subscribers and follow-up with a few more with your link to your website. If you still don't have a list then it should be your first priority for 2010. Without your own list you will never reach financial independence. Affiliate Workshop was specifically developed to help you build your list and also build your team of affiliates at the same time.Step Two:
Create a splash page with your CapturePage creator in NPN with your website link. Then submit it to your favorite Traffic Exchanges and surf at least half an hour each day. TE surfers don't have time to fill in a form while they surf so create your link so that it will open in a new window. When they have finished surfing they can look at your offer with more interest and subscribe.Step Three:
Send mailings through the Safelists as often as it is allowed. Try different subject lines to improve your open rate of your emails. Try sending your emails at different times of the day or days of the week until you find the best option. When you use Affiliate Workshop you will immediately know when you have hit the jackpot because you will receive notification emails of each subscriber. Don't forget to send them a personal welcome email immediately. Many JV partnerships were born with such emails. Always offer your help and ask feedback from your new subscribers.Step Four:
Create a catchy signature line that you can use in all the articles that you write, all the forums you post, your blog comments and all the emails you send. Here is mine that really works well:Matt Maré.
Founder of CapturePros.com
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Get your own affiliate program and build your team effortlessly...
http://capturepros.homebiztruth.com
Step Five:
Use HTML ads on your Thank You, Login or Logout Pages. An Easy way to create your own HTML ads at no cost is by usingStep Six:
Post your HTML ads either as an Unadvertised Bonus or Today's Special Free Bonus on your web pages. How about a Fast Action Bonus or just as a 'Next Step' in your sales funnel. Don't forget about your 404 - Page Not Found either.Step Seven:
Add some banners and text ads to your Safelist Rotators to get even more exposure. The click-through rate might not be great but it will also help with branding your business. Tests have shown that people have to see your offer at least 6-7 times before they will take action.Here are some results of my marketing the past month of Nov. 2009.

As you can see your own list will always yield the best results plus a good signature line shown in the right places will do good as well. Sometimes the number of visitors will be high but the conversion rate low and sometimes the conversion rate will be very high but the subscriptions low. In the last instance it can mean that you should think about upgrading in that Safelist to reach more prospects like with List Insomnia and Advertise Free For Life.
Note: These are my affiliate links and I will earn a commission if you upgrade in these programs. The results that I have received is probably above average because the average user will normally take less action.
The main lesson that one should learn from these figures is that it is essential to keep track of your visitors. Without stats you will always shoot in the dark and you will miss more often with your ad campaigns. With useful stats you can take better decisions.
Hope this has been of some help to you and any comments are welcome.
Matt Maré founder of CapturePros.com


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