How to Sell Online; Your Must Have Checklist
Author: busiwizard
Your Must Have Checklist to Selling Online
It seems that most of us have a skewed view of how to sell online. I hear the same issues everyday from people who are trying to sell off their website. They are getting lots of clicks yet they cannot convert those clicks into profitable sales.
Let's take a look at what the most common mistakes people make when they try and sell a product or service on their website. Apply any or all of the following if you ever want to be successful selling online....
- Budget. Do you have a budget? As with any business online or offline, if you do not have a budget then you will never know what your breakeven point is and you will never know what sales you are aiming for to make this a profitable adventure. Before you blow your cash, define a budget and breakeven point that includes your desired profit and start projecting what online sales you require right now.
- Website Management. Can you manage your own website? If you can't jump on your site and make crucial and simple changes FOR FREE then you need to change that situation right now. Being able to manage your own site means you always have full control over your online business.
If you have to pay a designer to make changes to text then this is costing you dearly. When you learn to create exciting sales copy, you will need to tweak your copy constantly to see what works and what doesn't so you will need constant access to your own website for free.
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- Copywriting. Is your site content written to sell or catch contacts? Most people write the copy on their pages and it is usually about themselves, their business and sometimes a vague description of what you offer. Instead you should be writing about what your target market wants, their problems and how you (and no one else but you) can solve their problem.
If the text on your site doesn't evoke some kind of emotion when you are reading it, scrap it and write text that evokes excitement in the reader. Check out John Carlton (http://www.marketingrebel.com/) for copywriting tips. He's a really gutsy American copywriter but I can guarantee you his process works. Or grab our ebooks for a step by step guide on helping you write your website copy.
4. The Funnel. Do you ask your viewers to take action? Do you give them a reason to leave their details with you? Do you have the confidence to ask for the sale?
You have to create a funnel on your site that sends your viewers towards one or two action points; leave your details to receive valuable information or buy the product that you can't live without right now. To learn how to write carefully crafted website content and to structure your site that it subtly leads the viewer towards taking action, grab one of our ebooks here: (http://www.busiwizard.com/smallbusinessebooks.html) for help.
- Navigation. Is it easy to navigate your website? Is it free of large pretty flashing images and full of useful valuable content?
People don't care about artistic websites. Art is for art galleries. What they want is an answer to their problem and you need to give them that. Does your website convey a message and offer the viewer lots of valuable free information that provides an answer to their problem? Is your site constructed in a way that they can move easily around your site to find this information easily? Is it free of clutter? When thinking about the outlay of your website, consider one thing; How will the viewer feel when trying to find what they want? Can they find it easily? Have I answered their problem easily?
- Establishing Credibility. Does the viewer find you credible?
With a website you immediately loose the face to face ability to sell your product. You have to do this with your words on a page. You must give the viewer every reason to trust you and you must begin to form a rock solid relationship with this person you will possibly never physically see. How can you do this? You do this by offering lots and lots and oodles of free content or information that will enrich and add value to their lives (this also helps immensely with optimising your website). You offer testimonials from others who know you and can vouch for your service. You catch their details immediately so that you can form a relationship with them. You make sure you have a physical phone number and email clearly visible on every page.
People will vary rarely buy from your website immediately (depending on your price structure). They will want to gain confidence in you and your ability to solve their problem before they spend their hard earned cash. Remember they have probably been surfing the net trying to find an answer to their problem for hours, days or weeks. If they don't believe in you, they won't buy from you. Give them every reason to believe in you and your integrity in business.
- Tiered product structure. Do you offer a string of products that can be purchased from free - inexpensive (-) - more expensive ( - 0) - expensive (0 - 00) and so on?
If people can 'test' your service with lower-end products they will be more inclined to buy again from you and you will be in a much better position to form a solid relationship with them.
If you can offer a tiered product range that is geared towards providing solutions to their problems at every level then this will give you great opportunities to reduce your advertising costs in the future. In other words, if you build a great list of people who have bought from you, they will be more inclined to continue to buy from you rather than you spending money on advertising to other people who you do not have a relationship with.
- Make It Easy, Make It Fun. Can you make their experience on your site easy and even fun?
If you can say it with audio or sell it with a video then by all means do it. You will be saving them time and offering an added bonus to their experience that you competitors may not be. Adding audio and video to your site is almost compulsory if you want to be in the game of internet business in the near future. It need not be an expensive ordeal. Our Ebooks help you create and add simple audio and video tools to your website easily and quickly taking our famous DIY approach.
- Hits = Buyers??? Lots of Hits Does Not Equal Lots of Relevant Buyers.
People always tell me how much traffic they are getting. Traffic means nothing if it isn't targeted and you can't convert it. To know if it is targeted ie. To know if you are receiving relevant traffic that have a vested interest in buying your product, you must be able to monitor where the traffic is coming from. Something as simple as setting up a Google Analytics report weekly will tell you where your traffic is coming from. It will also tell you what people are typing in to find you and if your site is optimised correctly. You also have to convert that traffic (using ways we have discussed above) if you want to make sales or build your list. If you build a solid list then you will inevitable make sales using the right tools like auto-responders and advertising directly to your list.
- Customer List. Do you use your list to it's advantage?
If you are building a solid list of interested takers on your site, do you have auto responders set up to continually follow up with your new customers? If not you are losing business. There is a fine science to setting up auto responders and timing them to achieve the most from your list. Using a program like AWeber can help you manage your lists and market to your lists more efficiently. To learn more about the auto-responder process, grab one of our small business workbooks.
I hope this information has helped you make some positive changes to your website that will enable you to start selling some products and building solid customer lists. In today's world of internet business, it's not enough to slap a pretty site together, add a few products and hope for the best (or stamp your feet when people aren't buying from you). To be in the game you have to manage your web business as a separate business in itself. It requires a completely different mindset and set of rules and carefully thought out strategies and testing to determine what works. Don't get left behind online.... make these important changes to your site today, or let us help you through the process...
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How do I sign up to sell Avon and how much do I make selling it?
I just want to know how to sign up to sell Avon and then how much I make. Is it hard to sell Avon? If I sell Avon, I also sell Mark products?
You can sign up to sell at http://www.startavon.com using the reference code JEBY. For $20 Avon sends you the start up kit, which includes 20 Avon books and you receive information of whom to contact locally for help and support, if you can find a rep where you live they can sign you up as well. As an Avon rep you also sell Mark.
As a new Rep you make 40% off your first 4 campaigns(about 2 months time) if the orders are $50 or larger and you submit them online. After that here is what we can make:
Order Size Earnings
$1550 or more 50%
$900 – $1549 45%
$425 – $899 40%
$285 – $424 35%
$145 – $284 30%
$25 – $144 20%
$00 – $24 0%
Licensed products are earned at 20% commission.(like clothing or household goods)
Here is a cost of the Avon books:
1 10 brochures $5.75
2 20 brochures $7.95
3 30 brochures $10.20
4 40 brochures $12.10
5 50 brochures $13.00
6 60 brochures $14.25
7 70 brochures $15.45
8 80 brochures $16.75
9 90 brochures $17.90
10 100 brochures $19.0
What percent do you give someone that is helping you sell avon?
what percent do you give someone that is helping you sell avon? lets say they sell $100 dollars worth of items how much do i give them. thank you for youtr help.
My helpers usually get 20%, but they have to take it in products, they don’t actually get the money, that boosts your sales even higher. But, it is your business, you can give them whatever you want.
There are ideas on my website, feel free to check them out.
Angee
How do you sell avon once u already have & they close ur account?
I sold avon along time ago and was in a wreck and didn’t pay for my order because I was in hospital.Now I want to sell again but my account is closed.will they still let me sell?
***Even if you have a debt collection with avon***don’t think you realized that part!
I had the same thing: debt with avon, became inactive, etc.
You just have to call the district sales manager and ask to be reinstated as a representative. As long as you have paid off the debt, they will reinstate you. They might make you pay another $10 start-up fee, but you will be able to start selling again.
What does an Avon Rep get when I sign up to sell?
I want to sign up to sell Avon, and I was wondering what the person I sign up from gets out of the deal. I’m asking because there are several people I know, well, am aquainted with, that sell, so if they get anything I’d like to pick the person that would benefit the most.
Also, how much are the samples and where do I buy them from? And anyone who currently sells, do you have any tips?
A piece of everything you sell. They make money when you sell and you make money off people under you.
How much money would you probably get selling avon products and how old do you have to be to sell them?
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I live in Australia and I absolutely love Avon make up and I was wondering how much money I were to make if I started selling ‘Avon’ products? Also do you have to be 18 or over?
I’m wondering, I’m moving to Gold Coast, Queensland when I am 18 or 19 with my best friend.
I am planning on being a bartender but was wondering if maybe selling Avon would be better, or selling Avon on the side. Can you please let me know? Thanks!
I don’t live in Australia, so I’m not sure what the age requirement is over there. I’m fairly certain you can sell it once you’re 18, though. As far as profits go, you really have to have at least a few customers or else it’s not worth it. I’d do it on the side, in addition to whatever steady job you end up getting. Don’t plan on supporting yourself with Avon, even if it ends up being a great second income. But I say it’s worth a try, because it might go really well for you