|
|
|
Choosing a web host based on price
Choosing a web host based on price?
3 reasons why price should not dictate the web host you choose
By David Leonhardt
It's tempting. There are so many companies offering cut-rate hosting – loaded with astounding...
Does Your Website Need a Wiki ?
What is a "wiki" (pronounced wee-kee)?
A wiki is content management system that can allow for community
input. This is in the spirit of the "wiki way" where the
community members can add to or even edit existing web pages. In
this sense, a...
Emailing Form Input Using ASP
Everybody uses online forms these days, whether to get user feedback or to get orders. They present your visitors with a means to convey their message to you. Most of the webmasters prefer using CGI scripts for processing and emailing form inputs....
Ezine, Discussion and Announcement List Etiquette
The information super highway; countless intertwining roads of information all merging into one massive freeway. That's the Internet. Just about any form of information you could ever want, right at your fingertips. The Internet is far more...
Finding the Right Web Hosting Plan
There are many things to consider when choosing a web hosting
plan. The five most important are listed below.
1. Disk Space/Storage
2. Data Transfer
3. Cost
4. Programming Languages
5. Support
1....
How to Select a Web Site Host
So, you know how to create HTML files (web pages) and want to start a website. You have a domain name but don't know where to store the files (web host). You find countless web hosting companies offering a wide range of products but you can't make...
Simple Tips for Choosing Good Webhosting
When you start your own website, you want to make sure that you have reliable, decent hosting - if your host is down all of the time, your site might as well not even exist in the first place. So, to keep things smooth and simple for a...
The September 2005 Cheap Web Hosting Report
Below are the top five general purpose cheap web hosts selected
for September 2005. All of the following hosting plans include a
web control panel, a cgi-bin directory, php, perl, and at least 1
mysql database. Many offer a number of additional...
What Makes The Best Website Hosting Company
When choosing the best website hosting company, it is important to consider several things before making your choice. As they say " You never get a second chance at a first impression." This is true when we are talking about your website! ...
Windows Hosting versus Linux Hosting
The matter of choosing between the operating system (OS) running the web server hosting your web site as old as the web hosting business. The OS controls all the functions of the web server hosting your site, so it comes naturally to pay special...
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Why Autoresponders Are an Essential Tool for Every Internet Business
I admit it -- when I'm on the Internet, I want everything instantly. And I know I'm not alone; in our high-speed world we expect to get what we want with the click-of-a- mouse.
To help fulfill this desire for everything "now, now, now!", many Internet businesses make use of autoresponders. These programs automatically return a prewritten message to anyone who sends a message to the autoresponder's email address. They usually allow for several follow-up messages as well.
Autoresponders are a real blessing to online businesses - particularly small businesses where there's often just 1 or 2 employees and a huge amount of work! Autoresponders:
= Save time. Many inquiries are the same -- why answer them all manually when you can automate it?
= Save money. Have your autoresponder automatically provide information, instead of paying someone to do it for you. Plus it will free you up to tend to more profitable tasks.
= Increase sales. Put your sales effort on auto-pilot! Very few people will make a purchase the first time they visit a site. They want to mull it over, maybe do a little research, and come back later. But any number of things could prevent them from buying 'later'. Use a follow-up autoresponder to keep in touch with your prospects. You're more likely to catch them at a time that they're 'ready to buy'.
= Improve service. Visitors don't have to wait for you to respond manually to their requests for information. They simply send an email to your autoresponder and the information is mailed to them within minutes.
Now what can you use autoresponders for? It's as limitless as your imagination! Some common uses include:
= Free
reports or articles. = Sales letters. = Information about your various products or services. = Email training courses. = Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ). = Advertising rate cards. = Order acknowledgements or confirmations. = Newsletters.
There are loads of autoresponders available on the 'net. ROIbot ( http://www.roibot.com/r_r.cgi?R46886_nn ) offers a follow-up autoresponder bundled with several tools, including an ad tracker. Or try WorkYourLeads ( http://www.roibot.com/w.cgi?R46886_auto ) if you're looking for an unlimited number of autoresponders.
Of course, automation isn't appropriate in every circumstance. Many people have had the utterly infuriating experience of receiving a distinctly unhelpful, automated reply to an inquiry. It's important to remember that an autoresponder is only a tool; there are many situations in which your personal attention is absolutely vital. Make sure that your visitors are still able to contact you directly.
Small business owners often play the role of marketer, product developer, administrative assistant, janitor, customer support, and anything else that's required. Autoresponders offload some of that work so that you can concentrate on the important task of building your business. Try them - you'll love it!
About the Author
Angela is the editor of Online Business Basics, an exclusive newsletter for eBusiness beginners. Every issue is packed with helpful tips and useful tools, specially selected to fit a beginner's shoestring budget. Visit her online today at http://onlinebusinessbasics.com/article.html OR mailto:businessbasics@workyourleads.com for a series of 10 free reports on building a business on the web.
|
|
|
|
|
|