Posts Tagged ‘e-newsletter’

Video is the new way to market your biz

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

E-newsletters have quietly become the most effective, low-cost marketing tool for establishing top-of-mind awareness with customers and prospects.  Of course, you can use hyperlinks (clickable links) to drive traffic to your Web site and process orders online and in my telecourse, I teach people to embed video into their e-newsletters.

Video rocks and if you're not using it to promote your products and services, you're missing out.  The equipment is very inexpensive, especially the camera and the editing process I recommend.  The technology is easier than ever to comprehend; I can teach anyone to do this.

Why video?  Nothing sells better than video, but the number of people who see the video on your Web site is limited to how much traffic you get.  When you use video in your e-newsletter, everyone in your data base has an easy opportunity to click, so viewership goes way up.

Imagine these easy applications and how effective they'll be in making your cash register ring.  What would probably happen to your sales if you posted a video clips of:

-  A satisfied customers singing your praises

-  A message from your President or top salesperson

-  Product demos

-  A tour of your facility

There is no end to the possibilities of using video to promote your business.  My YouTube channel is a mix of helpful communication tips and soft promotions.  One of the vids has over 4,500 views and counting!

E-newsletters are the cheapest, most effective way to market your biz

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

Composed in Sarasota, Florida-

Thanks to the advent of desktop publishing and the Internet, there are many ways you can market yourself and your business for little to no money.  All you need is a delivery system.

I now teach this in a five-phone call telecourse called, E-newsletters–The Best Way to Keep Prospects Close and Customers Closer.  Here's an abbreviated version of the syllabus:

Syllabus

Call #1 – Introduction, overview, identifying your "forehand," the power of information marketing, developing a delivery system, I answer your questions.

Call #2 – Your Internet presence, promoting your e-newsletter from your Web site, blog and via social media sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.  And I answer your questions.

Call #3 – Creating content and value, how to never be without great articles and graphics for your e-newsletters.  Non-technical advice on how to beat spam filters and improve click-through rates.  making your e-newsletter a revenue center.  Oh, and I answer your questions.  

Call #4 – How to repurpose your content to create information products such as e-books, audio programs, video programs and seminars–all of which promote your business.  And surprise!  At the end of this call, I answer your questions.

Call #5 – The final call is the capstone course and summary.  I'll review what we've learned, suggest what you should do next and I answer your questions.

Many attendees publish their first e-newsletter before the class is even complete!  Pretty impressive!!  This e-newsletter course rocks, if I do say so myself.  You will love this telecourse by the second session or I will refund your money.     -Michael Angelo Caruso, http://www.EdisonHouse.com

Use e-newsletters to market your business; they work like magic

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

Posted from Sarasota, FL-

Without a doubt, e-newsletters are the most cost-effective way to market your business.  I can't think of a company that wouldn't benefit from this technique.  My company, Edison House is built on the success of my "5 Cool Ideas" newsletter. 

E-newsletters are remarkable easy, if you know what you're doing.  My telecourse for creating an e-newsletter starts next Tuesday, March 17 and you're welcome to register.  We'll cover a lot of ground in just five one-hour phone calls.  Here's the agenda:

Lesson 1:  E-Newsletter Basics
Get-to-know
I interview you or your representative
Discuss goals
Cover course parameters
Overview of publishing e-newsletters including, using a professional mailer, the
     importance of a list, e-mail laws, look at a few samples online together
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