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Ask any direct salesperson what he/she would like to have more than anything
else and they are likely to reply, 'a never ending supply of potential customers
to whom a presentation can be delivered'.
The Internet
makes this easier to achieve than ever before. However, merely
putting an online presentation together and publishing it on a website is
unlikely to deliver the desired results unless a constant stream of interested
potential customers can be persuaded to visit the Website.
Probably
one of the best ways of promoting a Website
is by personal referral. Having a powerful network of
trusted business people who meet regularly to share
best practice, can become a near priceless asset.
The Ecademy.com
Network has become established over the last 10 years to
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between fellow networkers, turning website visitors into satisfied customers
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Traffic
Exchanges are also an accepted method for attempting to solve the
dilemma of Website visitor numbers. Placing a link on a high traffic Website
designed to attract the casual web surfer is the principle behind the Google
AdWords advertising campaigns. Similarly, ClickBank.com, as a pioneer in the
selling of
digital products online, can be used to help generate Website traffic
when linked to Viral Advertising Networks like that operated by Armand Morin.
If you do not already have an account at ClickBank, sign-up
here at no cost and then join the Viral AdNetwork at CBClicks.com.
Join
Ecademy NOW and find a local club near to where you live and review
the Ecademy training videos at www.ncreu.co.uk/ecademy.
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