Chasing New Business?
by Aaron Snider
Published
on this site: February 10th, 2004

As well you should. New business is what makes the world go round. Your business
relies on new business to survive.
To get new business you must constantly
change your marketing efforts. But what about old business? Have you made a business
crippling mistake? Have you forgotten your previous customers while looking for
new ones?
There are many ways to advertise your business. What kind of response
do you get from e-zines, safelists, startpages, etc? Email is a great way to advertise
your business, you can email so many people its hard to not get a response.
E-zines
are nice, better response cause you can target your promotion a little more than
normal email. Start pages are good for Alexa ratings, but not much more. What
kind of response do you really see though? 0.2%, 0.5%, 1%, 2%? If you get even
1% response you are the most fantastic copy writer and have the best product in
the world. For the rest of us we are ecstatic when we get a 0.2% response or any
at all.
Well what about the people that do buy from you? Do you even email
them anymore? After you send your thank you for purchasing whatever they purchased
from you, do you ever email them again? Well you should.
Lets take one person
as an example. He/she buys an ebook about making minisites from you for $19.95.
What can we tell about this person from their purchase? Well if they want to make
mini web sites, they must have a webhost.
Maybe your an affiliate for a webhosting
company. Maybe they need products to sell on their minisite. Maybe they need an
ebook about copywriting for their new minisites.
Whatever else they need,
they will buy it from somebody. They have already bought from you once, why not
buy from you again?
When you make sales, make sure you have other products
available to make the one they bought perform better or easier to use. If you
sell one product to 100 people, then you sold a second product (that made the
first product easier to use) to 50 of those people, you just sold 50% more products.
You also just made 50% more profit, and didn't spend any more on advertising as
you did before.
The point is, don't forget your previous customers. You
will make more sales on a monthly basis with 1-2 simple emails to your previous
customer base, and will significantly build your current business. Your previous
customers trust you, like you, have money, and will buy from you again.
What
the heck, let's all make a million.

Aaron Snider
[email protected]
http://www.thecustomermanager.com.

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