Harness the Power of Educating the Consumer

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The key difference between a visitor that converts into a sale and a visitor that hits the back button is the visitors insight into the information that they are being presented. Think about it this way. If they are presented with the information they need about a product or service and the information is clear and to the point, they will be ready to buy. So your job is to provide them with clear, concise content that they can easily understand.

Now, you may be wondering What exactly is clear concise content?. Clear and concise content leaves the visitor feeling like they are ready to make the purchase of the product they are looking for. Give them all the insights into why they should purchase a new digital camerra. Tell them about the features. Tell them that this camera is one of the best rated. Tell them they can get it for $150.00 at Amazon.com. All of the information presented really makes them feel like they are in control and informed about buying.

Now, they are ready to convert. Simply give them some options for finding that digital camera. Show them an Amazon.com recommended product display. Show them relevant google ads. Let them look at used digital cameras on

ebay. Let them compare all their options at once, and they are bound to pick one.

And when they do its money in your pocket. You see, if you offer them all the choices in one spot, they will click on something. Why would they want to hit the back button? Its so much easier for them to go and find what they need right from one of your affiliate links or google ads.

If you make it easy for a visitor to turn into a customer, then you have done your job properly. And your job can be very financially rewarding.

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Larry Harnar is a long time web and affiliate marketer. Constantly working on new projects, he occasionally finds time to jot down bits of wisdom related to the internet and marketing. His latest project involves the use of Combination Marketing.


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