Sunday, December 9, 2007

MAKING MONEY AT YOUR WEB SITE: THE

MAKING MONEY AT YOUR WEB SITE: THE

LISTSERVER AND HOW IT WORKS TO MAKE YOU

MONEY!

Dr. Jeffrey Lant says, "A listserver is one of the most significant business tools ever invented. As soon as you start using it, you'll wonder how you ever did business without it. And you'll delight at how it makes your marketing faster, more efficient, increasingly more productive, and MORE PROFITABLE!"

A listserver is software which enables you to deliver the same message (of a recommended length of not more than 7 pages) to the "subscribers" who have asked you to communicate with them. The key to a listserver is that the people on the list have voluntarily asked to be there. The listserver is literally the tool that "serves" the list, that is sending information to the people on it, automatically adding and deleting names to your list, and generally functioning as a crackerjack assistant, keeping your list in tip-top shape, always ready to use. As such, it's a vital piece of wealth-building equipment.

Smart people on the Internet like a listserver because of the voluntary subscription element. These people never spam anyone. Instead they work daily, systematically to increase their SUBSCRIPTION e-mail lists, that is lists composed of people who have asked the list owners to stay in touch with them with important information.

The larger your lists grows... the more valuable it becomes. The more valuable it becomes, the more often you'll want to stay in touch with the people on it. This is why the listserver becomes more and more important as your subscription list grows.

And this list will grow.

1) When your model web "show home" is up and running, lots of people -- thousands and thousands of people -- are going to be visiting your website and subscribing to your lists.

2) As they do, you'll want to stay in regular touch with them, to tell them about what you've got that's valuable, to provide special offers, and to transmit information fast, efficiently. One good way of achieving these objectives is by using the listserver to transmit a newsletter or ezine. For good examples of such ezines, subscribe to Worldprofit's Worldgram newsletter at http//www.worldprofit.com/worldgram and to Dr. Jeffrey Lant's Marketing Hot Tips newsletter.

Mailtodrjlant@worldprofit.com with "Subscribe Hot Tips" in subject.

You'll notice right away that these ezines

1) sell advertising. Yes, your ezine is another profit source!

2) offer ways of rewarding advertisers who have purchased other products and services from you, and

3) transmit other information of value to the readers. You'll quickly come to understand and appreciate that a listserver offers you the best and most economical means of connecting with all the people on your growing list. Yes, you can send UNLIMITED non-spam subscription e-mail as often as you like!

Think of this for just a minute. Prospects will be coming to your "show home" day in, day out, many drawn by the free traffic-generating "plug-ins." While there, many will subscribe to your list(s). As they do, your pool of prospects is constantly growing -- even while you're sleeping, or doing something else.

Using your listserver, you can communicate to these people -- even if there are tens of thousands of them on your list -- whenever you want! It takes just a minute or two to transmit documents of many pages to thousands of people. This gives you the ability to make sales, generate new prospects, communicate what you need to communicate when you need to communicate it, and generally run rings around people who don't have a listserver.

"Yes," says Dr. Lant, "a listserver -- and the list it serves --are absolutely essential wealth tools! I cannot recommend the regular use of a listserver enough." That's why you get a listserver as part of your complete model web "show home" package.

For lots more details on how to use a listserver effectively and profitably, visit http//www.worldprofit.com/surefire/eldorado.htm To get your listserver and "show home" web site go to http://www.trafficcenter.com now

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