Secondly, you need to get more people to engage with you, not just Retweeting the stuff you put out but to actually respond to your stuff!
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Secondly, you need to get more people to engage with you, not just Retweeting the stuff you put out but to actually respond to your stuff!
What could a business learn from a beggar!
Now, two things shocked me with this news item:
- It’s the 21st Century and we still have beggars on the streets in one of the most affluent countries on the planet
- He earns more money (tax free) than some small businesses I know!
I always remember one very important tip from my early sales management days; at the time it was the most amazing thing ever heard and I knew that it was something that EVERY salesperson MUST DO to bring in the money. furthermore, I know for a fact that many of the so-called ‘experts’ in today’s sales community don’t do it!
Just ask for the sale.
In the terms of our beggar in Oklahoma City he has one simple direct message where he asks for money (it's that simple) and people give him some, it's that easy.
How many sales people do you know who beat around the bush playing out some sort of sales ritual with their prospects in a never ending loop of 'will they/won't they buy it' (maybe you do it yourself!). The sales people that constantly contact me never fail to tell me how great their company is, or how fantastic their product is, they might mention how much cheaper or faster or simply better they or their product is than their nearest competitor, they leave the literature, direct me to the online demo, but they rarely ask for my business?
Based on experience I would suggest that far less than 10 percent of sales people actually ask for the sale, imagine the money they are leaving on the table, imagine how much extra revenue could be made if they just asked for that sale!
If our beggar in Oklahoma City can do it, I'm sure the average, educated sales person could do it too. Makes you think doesn't it!
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If you owned a ‘bricks and motor’ store then I'm guessing that you wouldn't expect to attract customers for free; the internet is exactly the same, it isn't free nor easy to attract visitors to a website.
Tip 3 – ensure your site has a good infrastructure
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Fuzzyalarmzip: How to Rank Number One for a Keyword Nobody Searches For
Many years ago, when I had a small SEO agency (OK, it was just me!), a client told me they had been approached by an big SEO consultant who guaranteed to get them into one of the first three positions on Google.
It sounded impressive, until I looked at the search phrases they were proposing.
They were incredibly obscure. After a little research, I couldn’t find any evidence that people were actually searching for them. The consultant might well have delivered the rankings they promised, but those rankings would have brought the client little or no useful traffic.
To demonstrate how meaningless this could be, I invented a word:
fuzzyalarmzip
There was no competition for it because the word didn’t exist. Once I published it on this page, I became the number-one result on Google for fuzzyalarmzip.
Many years later, I still am.
Technically, that makes this page an astonishing SEO success. I’m number one on Google, with no serious competition anywhere in sight.
There is, of course, one fairly important problem. Nobody searches for fuzzyalarmzip unless they have already read this page.
That was the trick behind some of those guaranteed-ranking offers. An agency could choose a long, obscure phrase with no competition and little or no search traffic, get your website ranking for it, and then present the result as proof that they had done their job.
The promise had been fulfilled, but the business hadn’t gained anything.
A useful search ranking isn’t just about appearing first. It needs to be for something your potential customers genuinely search for. It also needs to bring the right people to a page that answers their question, solves their problem or helps them buy something.
So when someone promises you a top-three Google ranking, the obvious question isn’t simply, “Can you do it?”
Ask them what they plan to rank you for, whether anyone searches for it, what kind of visitor it will attract and what value that traffic could bring to your business.
Ranking first for a phrase nobody uses is easy.
Just ask fuzzyalarmzip.