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Getting Ready For The Sales
Once you've created your niche product only 1/3 of your work is done.
Yes, I know it seems like a lot of work, but when you create a digital product, you only have to do the work once.
The second part of this is setting up your sales system. You only have to do this once too.
Your sales system consists of:
1. A sales page
This is a page where you actually sell your product from. A good example of a sales page is at www.TheNicheMarketingReport.com
That page sells an incredible niche marketing report.
When creating your sales letter you can use this one as a model. Of course yours will differ because you will have a different product, but notice how the page is designed and how the words are crafted to make the visitor to the site buy.
That's the object of your sales page. To make your visitor buy...
2. A customer capture page
After your customer has purchased, you will need to send them to a page where you can get their name and email address. This is vital. There are systems out there that will automatically do this for you, but if not you will have to set it up yourself.
Is what I do, is send them to a page where they have to register their product. I get their contact information so I can contact them with updates or additional products, and as soon as they register, they get their product.
3. A download page/product delivery page
After you get your customers info you've got to either let them download what you sold them or tell them how it will be delivered to them if it's a physical product.
Now there are other things you could add, such as exit pops, an optin box on your sales page, coupons, and the like. This is the more advanced stuff and you shouldn't worry about it until you have the three main parts of your sales system up and running for you.
Okay, we've covered a lot of information, let's put all of the pieces of the puzzle together now...
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