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Ways to Make Money from People Who Are LEAVING Your Site!
by Alexandria Brown
Oh no... are people leaving your site without
buying?
Get used to it! In fact, an average of 99% of your first time visitors to your
sales pages will leave without buying or even contacting you.
But don't get upset. Get richer!
Use what's called an exit pop.
Now, I know pop-ups can be incredibly annoying. But they WORK. Almost all the
people I know doing over $1 million each year online use exit pops in strategic
ways to seriously boost their bottom lines.
Here are four ways to generate revenue from people leaving your website, using
exit pops:
1. Get them
on your list
Because most people will not buy from you at first visit, it's extremely
important to have a way to follow up with them. After all, they're already
interested in what you have. That's why they're at your site! So these people
are worth their weight in gold to you.
But how to follow up? Well, here's where your ezine comes in. Your ezine list is
your key to ongoing revenues and generating income on demand.
One of the best places to get people on your list is actually as they're
leaving. It's kind of like the "Columbo" strategy of your website.
(What did he used to say on the way out the door? Something like, "By the
way..." or "Oh, one more thing...")
These exit pops often work BETTER than a pop-up that appears as soon as someone
lands on your site. Why? You give the visitor a chance to get to know you first,
before you ask them for their email. Let them take a look around, grow to trust
you and your website.
One of my exit pops says, "Congrats...
You've Won a FREE Subscription!" It has an eye-catching graphic
representing my ezine and gives a raving description of it as well. Also the
opt-in form is right in the box, which you always want. Don't make folks have to
click around to sign up. If you'd like to see what one of mine looks like, go
here and you'll see it when you leave.
From what other marketers are sharing, the "congrats" exit pop is one
of the all-time best performing exit pops for building your list.
2. Ask them
WHY they're leaving
Why not find out the reason they're leaving in the first place? For example, one
of my exit pops says, "WAIT - Can I ask your advice? Please tell me the
biggest reason you're leaving without giving my 'Boost Business With Your Own
Ezine' system a try. I'd really appreciate it, and your answer is completely
anonymous. Thanks."
I looked for the most popular answers and then made some adjustments to my sales
page. For example, several people said, "I don't have a website yet."
So I revised my sales copy to include the fact that you don't need a website to
get started publishing an ezine.
Knowing this kind of information will help you make a LOT more sales down the
line!
There's a great tool that makes doing these exit surveys super easy, and you can
see a demo at their site: www.askmyezine.com
3. Offer a
down-sell or alternative
Yep, that's right. Offer me something for less money. After all, I'm leaving
anyway, with my wallet! Example: My "Boost Business With Your Own Ezine"
system is a physical product, but for several months I tested a down-sell of a
lower-priced digital version with fewer bonuses. I also configured the exit pop
to appear only if the person had been on my sales page for at least 30 seconds,
so I knew they were serious about the product and not just on my page to take a
peek.
The tactic did pretty well, making me about an extra thousand bucks a month that
otherwise I would not have gotten! That won't make me r1ch, but it sure helps
cover my take-out sushi habit. I'll be testing some other down-sells like this
one too. (Remember, it's all about trying new things and seeing how they work
for YOU. That's what's so fun about Internet marketing!)
4. Send them
to someone else's site
Really! But not just anyone's site. Send them to a site with products or
services that are related to yours, AND that will give you commission on any
referred sales! That's called an affiliate
program, and there are millions of companies doing it on the web. If you
don't know of any websites that are related to yours and have an affiliate
program, search the two biggest directories: ClickBank and Commission Junction.
Just remember to check out any company before you start sending people there.
You don't want to taint your reputation by sending folks to a site with shoddy
products or lousy service.
I've made several thousand dollars per month simply by referring my readers and
web visitors to other websites. It's just one of my tactics. But some internet
marketers even make ALL their revenues with affiliate programs - they don't sell
any of their own products! It really works.
Don't Get
Blocked!
It's a fact that almost half of all Internet users now have some type of pop-up
blocker.
The good news is, whenever a new technology comes out, there's one close behind
it that will make it obsolete.
There are several scripts for making pop-up boxes that cannot be blocked. My
favorite that I use right now is a service that requires no programming and has
dozens of fun designs you can choose and just type in your message -- www.QueenPopups.com
Just remember to please use these tools ethically!
Don't drive people crazy with 10 different boxes appearing as they leave.
Choose one, use it strategically, and test, test, test. I promise if you try
just ONE of these tactics above, you'll see some extra sales!
© 2005-2006 Alexandria K. Brown
Online entrepreneur Alexandria K. Brown, "The E-zine Queen," publishes
the award-winning 'Straight Shooter Marketing' weekly ezine with 22,000+
subscribers. If you're ready to jump-start your marketing, make more money, and
have more fun in your small business, get your FREE tips now at www.EzineQueen.com
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