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You’ve bought a couple of training courses, read some articles here and there and are subscriber of one or two email lists? Well, I have good news for you. I hereby declare you an online marketing expert.

Expert… me…? Yes, and this is why: Expertise is a relative measure, and you know a ton more about online marketing than 97% of the small business owners in your town. So here are some ideas to start with:

1. Offer local business to list them in Google local for let’s say $50 a piece. That will take you 30 minutes the first couple of times you do it, but by third or so, less than 15 minutes.

2. Set a squeeze page and autoresponder for them… let’s say, $100 a piece. The traffic whould come from their current advertising. They just need to forward a url to you and that will provide them a new way to measure the response rate of their current marketing budget.

3. Setup a Facebook fan page for $100 a piece. This is great for the hospitality and services industry. You can combine this with other discounts, freebies or current promotions, or make something special for the Facebook fans.

4. Make some video content (you know, the flip cam you bought “for business” and haven’t used) and charge them $75 per video uploaded to the “very own” Youtube channel. Video testimonials are great for a Youtube channel, viewers care for what the product or service can do for them, not how many years your customer has been in business.

Any route you choose to take will require the same basic elements:

1. Professional looking forms to collect the customers information.

2. Business cards. Include the words online (or internet), marketing and consultant, advisor. Something along those lines.

3. A small 3 to 5 minutes presentation of the service you are offering. Don’t overuse techincal jargon. Just outline the features and explain the benefits.

Getting customers

The best source is the either the local newspaper or the phone book. Look for businesses that have a website listed and visit the website before contacting the customer. Write down a few improvement tips to share during the conversation.

You can also start with people you already know and ask them for referals. This is the best way to go if the idea of “cold calling” freezes you.

Here is a good rule of thumb when it comes to contacting potential customers: The first contact should be always over the phone. If you try to contact them via email, you will just be “another” marketer, not the local expert.

If face to face deals are not your thing -and many people go to online marketing for this exact same reason-, you can always partner with someone to close the sale for you… you know, the social butterfly type. Remeber, the more people make money on the process, the bigger your business will get.

You get the idea… you are way ahead of the local business owner. Set goals, make a plan and… Take action!

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What is an Autoresponder?

The simple way to explain an Autoresponder is to think of it as program that automatically responds to email sent to it.

Our Autoresponders not only automatically answers emails sent but it remembers who sent the email and follows up with them whenever you tell it to… automatically.

Effective sales people know that the fortune is in the follow-up. This is why good sales people spend so much time following up on past clients, making repeat sales calls, sending postcard reminders, sending out brochures to the same people, going through their list of contacts to see who they haven’t talked to in a while.

The Autoresponder takes care of following up with your online prospects automatically.

Why do you need an Autoresponder?

Experts tell us that it takes an average of 7 different contacts to close a sale.

If you are not following up with your prospects on a regular basis, you are losing sales!

As your list of prospects grows, it becomes more and more difficult and time consuming to figure out when you last spoke with which prospect and which information you send them.

In our global economy, business is being conducted 24 hours a day. It would be impossible for you to personally follow up 24 hours a day.

Your Autoresponder can manage all of your prospects, remember when it sent your last sales letter, what that letter was about, and it can do all of this 24 hours a day, 7 days a week!

Imagine being able to completely automate your sales letters.

Imagine being able to build, manage, and profit from your own online contact list.

Imagine being able to broadcast special offers or announcements.

Imagine being able to remotely update your sales letters any time.

Imagine being able to instantly test ad copy or special offers.

With Autoresponders, you can do all of this and more.

This system runs 24 hours a day… 7 days a week… whether you are at the office, sleeping, having lunch, or enjoying some free time with your family. Your Autoresponder never sleeps!

Because you are able to generate more leads and more efficiently manage your follow up, you will have more time to develop and test effective ad copy, spend time with family or friends, or even develop new product lines and marketing approaches!

Here are just a few things you can do with your Autoresponders:

* Automate Sales Letters
* Training Messages
* Promote Business Opportunities
* Publish Your Ezine
* Distribute Product Information
* Build Your Contact List
* Broadcast Special Offers
* Mailing List Manager
* Network Marketing
* Customer Service
* Internal Memos
* And more!

How much does the Autoresponder cost?
MailChimp offers a free account. Limited to 500 subscribers.

GVO Eresponder PRO comes standard with your hosting account.

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Learn how make a lead capture page and autoresponder using the Eresponder Pro tool from GVO




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In light of the spam problem, most email clients now have spam filters installed. These filters catch spam email and either move it to a “spam folder” or automatically delete it. After spending a great deal of time laboring over your series of autoresponder messages, it would be a shame to find out that the majority of the messages that are sent out end up in the spam folder, or are automatically deleted as spam!

You can avoid this in two ways. First, when anyone signs up to receive information from your autoresponder, have them automatically redirected to a page that gives them instructions for “white listing” you. Email clients have an actual white list where the owner of the email client can add specific addresses that should never be considered spam.

The other way to make sure that your autoresponder messages get through the spam filters is to check them using one of the various spam checkers that are available online. These programs are often web based, and free to use. They check your message for words or phrases that commonly trigger spam filters in email clients. Don’t send out any autoresponder messages without doing a spam check first!

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