TrafficPersonalizer.com - Personalize Your Traffic
"It's as if your site is psychic!"...
Revealed: "The 3 Secret Personalization
Techniques That Increased Sales By 138%...
Special Report by Paul
Hancox
So, is it really possible to make your site psychic? Well, no... but in
the next three minutes I'm going to show you three techniques that
are so powerful, one of my customers actually thought it was
psychic! Here's what you should know...
If you're selling anything on the Internet, or are planning to, you'll instantly recognize and understand why
these techniques are just so powerful when you
see what they are .. and you'll recognize how you can use
them on your site to turn your sales "letters" into
dynamic and virtually intelligent selling machines.
If you can spare 3 minutes, I'll demonstrate each of my
three techniques, and then if you have time, I'll explain how they work,
and how to do it on your site..
(Oh, by the way: the unfortunate by-product of these is that, used correctly, they'll inevitably
generate you more traffic and sales. It sucks to be a marketer,
doesn't it?)
OK, here goes...
Technique #1 - Tag & Greet: Killer "Sigs"
That Must Be Clicked, And
How To Grab Your Visitor's Attention Even More Than The Best Headline In
The World!
OK, this one takes an old technique and gives it an incredible new twist which I'm betting you won't have seen before. You've
heard of a "signature line", right? (Marketing
"old-timers", hear me out! This is not what you think...)
In case you don't know, a "signature line" is what you put
underneath your name in an email, or when you're posting on a discussion
board. People use one in the hope that - if they're lucky - the email
recipient or discussion board member might click their link.
Forget using your traditional "signature line". Forget even a
catchy slogan. Here's a technique that will virtually guarantee they'll
click your link. And once they're on your site, you'll grab their
attention even more!
The first part is easy enough... compare the two pictures below and notice
the difference:
A traditional "signature
line"
A more eye-catching signature line.
Next, the killer blow...
That's the first part... add a little tag to the end of your web address,
that virtually compels the recipient to notice it. You can have
some great fun thinking up these tags! But's that's not the best part...
... Here's where it gets really good! Below are a couple of imaginary emails
I've sent using this technique. See what happens when you click the
signature links. (By the way, you won't be going anywhere, you'll get
right back here... just watch and see!)
Hi Jane
Thanks for your comments on my message board. I hope you'll post
some more in the future.
Best,
Paul Hancox
http://www.trafficpersonalizer.com/?tag=JaneWillClick
Dear Bill
Congratulations on the success of your software company. After all
these years, I knew you'd make it.
Best,
Paul Hancox
http://www.trafficpersonalizer.com/?tag=BillsLittleSecret
Did you see what happened? Both Jane and Bill saw the same page - the same
page you're reading right now - except they both received a different
welcome message! It was tailored to them personally, and it used
what I know about them to encourage them to read on!
If you send out emails, post on forums, or do anything where you give out
your web address, just think of the possibilities! No longer do you have
to beg, bribe or cajole people to click on your link - just create an
enticing tag, and curiosity will get the better of them!
Then, when they inevitably click... hit them with the double whammy of a
friendly, personal message at the top of your sales letter or home page!
It's incredibly easy to do (and I'll show you how to do it
shortly), and it takes me about 30 seconds to set up a tagged signature,
and a personalized message on my site, without having to change anything
on my home page! Given that writing an email or a forum post can take
several minutes, I think 30 seconds is a great investment to guarantee a
visit, and a personal welcome and a potential customer!
Now take a quick look at my other two stealth techniques... (I've saved
the best one until last)...
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(c) 2007 Paul Hancox
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