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How To Get People To Look At Your Products Online
Sunday, 30 December 2007
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By Phillip Longmire

  It doesn't matter what you have to sell if you cant get people to look at what your selling. If they don't go and look, then you will never sell a thing.

In order to get people to go and check out what you're selling, you need to create a plan. You need a method to move people from where they are to where you need them to be. Buying your product!

It has taken me awhile but I finally improved my click through rate.

Not sure what a click through is let me give you a working definition.

Click-through rate or CTR is a way of measuring the success of an online advertising campaign. A CTR is obtained by dividing the number of users who clicked on an ad on a web page by the number of times the ad was delivered (impressions). For example, if your banner ad was delivered 100 times (impressions delivered) and one person clicked on it (clicks recorded), then the resulting CTR would be 1 percent.

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9 Steps to Finding the Best Freelancer To Create Your InfoProducts
Sunday, 30 December 2007
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By Geoffrey Faivre-Malloy

  If you want to rocket your business into overdrive then you'll need to learn how to outsource your product creation. Here are 9 steps to finding the best freelancer for the job you have.

Find the Best Freelancers for the Job

From my experience, Elance has the most qualified ghostwriters, but you don't want to bypass the other freelance sites like RentaCoder or Scriptlance. While there may not be as many to choose from, you might find one you like better.

On Elance, you can post a Select or Basic project. I always choose Select because then you get the better providers bidding on your project.

You have to pay a $25 deposit if you use Select, but it goes toward the project cost, so it's not like you're losing any money.

Elance and RentaCoder also both have escrow. On RentaCoder, it's required. The provider doesn't get the money until they've done the job. On Elance, you can set milestones so the provider gets doled out a deposit, and increments along the way.

On most freelance
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