Guaranteed Results Website Marketing Since 2002Death and taxes are frequently referenced as the only guarantees in life. But that's too morbid for me so off I went looking for more for the budding business owner. Unfortunately the list I came up was not that long:
These all sound reasonably unexciting from a business perspective - so how about the opportunity to add these guarantees to your own list?
Each month new customers join Permission after purchasing "locked in" guaranteed outcomes just like these. (We actually pin down the exact percentage gain we will achieve for them before they sign on.) And if these targets aren't achieved? Well the onus on us to do so - at no extra cost to you. So while we call the service "Grow Traffic - Search Engine Optimisation" - what customers actually buy is an exact % rate increase in new traffic from Google to your site. And while we also call it "Grow Conversions - Website Optimisation" - clients actually buy an exact % rate improvement in your websites conversion rate. So if you want a list of guaranteed outcomes that’s longer than your competitors than let's chat. Just call our offices on 09 9293190 ext 1261 and let’s talk. Chris Price |
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05 The New Year is usually the ideal time to stop and plan the next 12 months and list any changes we want to make. Change can be a difficult “thing” to deliver. We start with the enthusiasm of a recharged soul in early January and by March the business is back doing exactly what it did 12 months ago. Earlier in 2011, I wrote about how to improve your chances of success when I took a very generic model I had stumbled upon and applied it to online marketing. You can read more about it here. http://www.websitemarketing.co.nz/blog/simple-way-create-powerful-website-marketing-plan-2012 Mr and Mrs Website - Show me the Money!
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04 It all started with Tom Cruise yelling it in his office in the movie “Jerry Maguire” as he played a struggling sports agent trying to make a mark and convince an athlete to join his sports marketing business. Recently “Show me the money” arrived on our screens again - this time as as one political leader asked it of his opposition to highlight a perceived weakness in his financial calculations. Four simple words that in both instances did a great job of cutting to the nub of the issue. So how about we ask the same question of your website? |
