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The Pros and Cons of Three Common Internet Marketing Strategies.


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Hans Klein
WealthStarterstriad.rr.com

WealthStarters: Top Tips Ezine
http://www.WealthStarters.com


The Pros and Cons of Three Common Internet Marketing Strategies.



By Hans Klein



Have you ever been confused by two different strategies in your online

marketing efforts?



I see the inconsistency of ideas all the time, whether I am sending out

my ezine or selling products online. So, in this article, I will

quickly go through the two different sides of three, largely-debated

issues and let you decide what is best for you by pointing out the

pros and cons of each issue.



Three Common Online Marketing Debates



1. Html vs. text format emails- The question over which of these

two formats work best is a big debate. Some people say the internet

is not ready for HTML, while others say HTML is taking over.



Pros of HTML



* Easier to read which results in higher click-through rates



* More flexibility in the look and feel of your email. (This is

especially useful for designing ezine issues.)



Cons of HTML



* Takes too long for dial-up users to download and frustrates

these readers.



* Spammers are starting to use HTML as their favorite format,

and this means your email might more easily be mistaken for

Spam.



* Some people's email readers can’t read HTML, and all they

will see is the code you used to create your email.



Pros of Text



* Gives a more personal feel to your email because it is

more like a letter.



* People are used to text emails, and they can be read by

everybody.



Cons of Text



* Can be difficult to read if an email is to lengthy.



* Allows very little flexibility in the design of your emails.



Final Thought- My personal favorite format is HTML because

you can overcome the cons simply by keeping the HTML simple.

You can do this by only including one, or at most two, graphics

and following a letter format.



2. Long vs. short copy - Another way of putting this would be to ask,

“How long should a sales letter be?”



Pros of long copy



* You may get to address more objections, and, if this is the

case, you will receive more sales.



* You let your customers know exactly what they are getting

even before they purchase your product. By doing this, they

will know the value in your product and use your product more

because they know all the benefits.



Cons of long copy



* Some people may argue that readers won't read long copy

because they don't have the time.



Pros of short copy



* Straight and to the point. Short copy quickly gets the reader

excited and then they buy.



* Easier to write.



Cons of short copy



* When you don't address objections, you lose sales.



* If you don't include all the benefits of your product,

the reader won't know why they should buy your product.



Final thought- The bottom line of this issue is you need

to address all the issues of your product. If the salesletter ends

up being short and you do address all objections and give

benefits, your sales won't be effected.



3. The question of pop-ups



Pros of pop-ups



* They create extra sales for other products.



* They can be a powerful tool to increase subscribers to your list.



Cons of pop-ups



* Entry Pop-Ups draw attention away from your main salesletter,

and reduce sales to your main product.



* They annoy the user.



* If the pop-ups are unrelated to your product, they reduce your

credibility.



* Some argue, “They have the pop-up killers now, so why bother?”



Final thought- Pop- ups are becoming less effective, but

they still work in increasing sales and subscribers. To

answer the question of how many and whether you should

use pop-ups, you need to ask yourself if the pop-up is

necessary.



To answer if the pop-up is necessary you need ask:



" Is your subscriber sign-up form clearly visible and

do they draw your visitors’ attention?" If the answer is

no, then maybe pop-ups are the solution for you.



With products, you need to ask " Does this product

fit in with the product on the main page?" If the answer

is no, then your visitor probably won't be interested in

the pop-up, and it is not worthwhile to use it.



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There are many other debates going on and new ones

are constantly emerging. For more powerful internet

marketing articles full of strategies to help you quickly

and easily promote your business or product on the

internet just visit http://www.WealthStarters.com .

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this article as long as you do not change any of the content

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Good Luck,

Hans Klein



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