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Gold Digger Review
  • Looking to identify a strategic internet
    marketing plan? Wondering how the professionals
    develop one? Here I've put together a few
    different tips to aide you in your quest to
    develop some strategic internet marketing
    techniques.
  • Search engines are a monster, and they are
    constantly evolving based on the uniqueness of
    their daily users. To conquer this, you need to
    be strategic with your Internet marketing. So if
    you sell blue widgets, don't just target your
    internet marketing to people looking for that.
    What about 'very blue widgets', or 'widgets that
    are blue'? There are many different ways that
    each customer looks for a product or service and
    the search engines are smart enough to route that
    traffic to the correct place. Use these other
    long-tail phrases in your anchor text, pages, and
    titles, and you'll be driving masses of highly
    qualified traffic to your site in no time.

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  • Make a daily plan. I like to incorporate a little
    bit of activity to sustain my business online
    each day. This includes making strategic choices
    to write more articles, submit more press
    releases, and to get on the phone! Not only do I
    like to do a few activities to sustain my
    business, I also like to include activities to
    re-invent, and grow my business. In doing this, I
    make my time much more valuable, and I can
    quantify my activities with a particular dollar
    value. This is of the utmost importance if you
    want to truly make some money.
  • People are raving about the side dishes! Why?
    Because the French fries had paprika salt
    sprinkled on top of them, and people queue up for
    an hour down the length of the street to enter
    Aston's grill. No doubt the portions are good,
    and so is the food, but when people think
    'Aston's Grill', they think paprika fries. Why?
  • I think this is the answer. First, take your
    entire customer service process -no matter the
    field or genre you're in- and break it down into
    its components. So, for example, in a steak
    house, you have the waiters, the menu with French
    fries and other side dishes.

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  • Next, take the seemingly most insignificant
    thing, and add a dash of effort to it. When you
    add a dash of paprika to your fries, it creates a
    pleasant disruption to your customer's
    expectations because they haven't seen anything
    like it before. When people eat the paprika
    fries, the place is elevated in their minds
    because of the tiny, extra touch. I call this the
    Paprika Effect.
  • The main problem is that it takes a bit of effort
    and a considerable amount of time to add customer
    delight to your main product items- your big
    offerings, which are your main course. But, when
    it come to the small things, the smaller battles,
    the 'low-hanging fruit' as it were, if you tweak
    the little things first, you will create a domino
    effect so that by the time you reach the 'main
    course', you already have a line of fanatical
    customers.
  • In the same manner, in the US, everyone goes to
    Gordon Biersch because of the 'Gordon Biersch
    Garlic Fries'. It's a very similar concept, but
    it's funnier because Gordon Biersch is a micro
    brewery and people go there because of what
    they've done with their fries!

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  • Let's put it this way. When people go to a grill
    house, they expect good steak and decent side
    dishes, simply Gold Digger Review because they're
    mostly paying for good steak. They get satisfied,
    but they don't get delighted.
  • Joe Girard, the world's retail person, said
    something very simple his strategy was to send
    out postcards that said, "I like you." For
    example, every now and again you could send your
    customers a postcard that says 'I like you', and
    with it comes with a small extra bonus.
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  • You can start immediately after they buy - you
    can turn people into fans right from the
    beginning and get rid of all the doubts they may
    have had. It also gets them to consume more of
    your products, and that in turn makes it more
    likely that they'll come back to buy more.
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