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  • nformation Overlaod: How Will You Stand Out?



    We all suffer from information overload.

    I'm almost positive that you use one or more of the following techniques to follow up with your market (leads, opt-in subscribers, contacts through social media sites, etc.):




    1. You have an autoresponder set up and offer content (if you're one of the smart and rare few) and occasional product promotions. Now, before I get to that :"but" at the end of this bulleted list, understand something. No matter what other methods of contact you will use, anyone who is serious about their online business NEEDS to have a reliable autoresponder. Oe you really start to gain momentum, you'll understand completely. Internet users expect instant gratification. What happens on a day where you end up with 100 leads waiting for follow-up? All I am saying is that your autoresonder should NEVER become your sole means of contact with the lifeblood of your business (prospects and/ or customers).



    2. You contact your leads via the telephone and then maybe send them to a company website for a presentation, something along those lines?



    3. After opt-in, they're redirected to a "one time offer" product or perhaps your online opportunity presentation?




    Does this sound accurate?

    Now, I'm strictly speaking about your online marketing efforts right now. I'm aware that you may do live presentations, etc. What I want you to focus on now is:



    How are you going to grab the attention of your Internet audience (who see salesletters & hear about opportunities day in & day out ) AND be someone who is then etched in their memory?



    Honestly, how much impact can you have with simply email correspondence? And, unless they already know you, their guard is likely to go up as soon as you get them on the phone. And honestly can you look me in the eyes and tell me that your company's online presentation is truly unforgettable? Or that your affiliate product's salesletter is "like nothing they've ever seen?

    The answer is no.

    Now, believe me, I have complete faith in you and your ability to create a kick-butt follow-up campaign in your autoresponder account. I also know that, even if you're not there yet, you'll soon get to the point where you're a mater on the phone as well.

    But what if you could:




    • Get their attention



    • Personally "introduce" yourself



    • Have your prospects know who you are when they get a call from you




    by doing something different. Something that I KNOW your competitors are not doing (because I subscribe to all of their stuff).

    Something unique even by the standards of "hardcore" web surfers who see Internet marketing attempts all day long.

    What if I told you that you could make a "personal appearance" right into the homes of your hottest prospects?



    Well my friend, say hello to the Helloworld Studio.



    Think about the possibilities here:




    • When those leads come in, you're the only network marketer who has given them a "virtual handshake." They know what you look like, sound like, your body language. You address them, by name, in a personal video that allows them to see  you as a real person, not just another marketer.

    • Everyone's got a blog these days, you've got a vlog. And it's your own, not just some free for all where your videos could end up who knows where.

    •  You can do real time presentations online with audience interaction. Use it to do opportunity presentations, training, or whatever your imagination creates.
    • You can easily embed your videos on your website or blog without anyone's logo (You Tube). Not only that but you keep copyright of your videos and they can be any length you need them to be. So, if you need it to be more than 10 minutes and you don't have a director's account on You Tube, go for it!
    • Chat face to face with up to 4 people at a time. Who knows, you might even meet someone famous. There are some celebrities on Helloworld (Paris H., Donald T.).
    The opportunity aside, this streaming media studio itself can be used by any online business to really make an impact. The Internet is a huge, "noisy" place. It's very hard to get noticed when there are so many things distracting your market.

    Are You Ready To Stand Out?

    Go ahead and take the Helloworld tour. Then, when you're finished, email me and ask me to send you a video mail so you can see it for yourself. Take note of the 3 graphics around the video mail. Each of these are customizable. You can put in your own banners/ business cards AND hyperlink them to anything you want (your site/ blog, affiliate products, opportunity presentation, social network profiles, whatever).

    If you want, I'll even do a live webcast for you so that you can see how that works as well. Oh, and by the way, I'll throw in a free leads capture page and show you how to generate free leads, exclusive to your Helloworld inbox, day after day.

    Sound good?

    Well, go on over there and check out the Helloworld studio!

    Sheree Motiska
    shereestudio@vmdirect.com
    717-343-5380
         
  • I'm Sheree Motiska, a.k.a. "The Social Butterfly." I am a complete web 2.0 addict at this point but it was all an accident. It all started when I was starting a home based business on a shoestring budget...
  • I've just never gotten the "knack" for being one of those really slick salespeople online or offline. Therefore, I have been thoroughly embracing the concepts of Web 2.0 marketing for quite some time to build my "Web 2.0 Empire." I would like to share with you some of what I had to learn the hard way through years of trial and error. Here is the official blueprint preview blog for "How To Build Your Web 2.0 Empire" and "Social Media Marketing Academy" where I would like to share exactly what I have used, and still use, to grow my online business from an idea to a full-time income able to support a single mom and her 12 year old boy.

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