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A Featured fish 4 homes Article
Fishing and Lead Capture - Part Three of Three



In parts one and two we overviewed fishing for leads, then went into detail on baiting, presenting and setting your hook on new leads for your business.


Of course, the purpose of your lead generation is to sell a product, service, or opportunity. That's your number one priority - to make contacts and turn them into customers.


You've gotta land that fish.


Now that you have set the hook with subscription confirmation and delivered the bait you promised on your lead capture page ...


How do you get him in without snapping the line?


Well, you have to get your emails read - or all the previous effort is wasted.


Consider the subject of each email as a headline. If it's not interesting enough to be opened you will probably lose your fish.


Keep your (head)line tight. Short and sweet, and usually presenting a benefit - a darn good reason to open the email.


If you don't keep the line tight he will throw the hook - and throw your email in the trash.


Some fish fight harder than others. Many potential customers are quite defensive. Why should they trust you? They don't even know you. To earn their trust, and to have the best chance of landing your fish, use high quality line - VALUE.


Give of yourself. Give of your time. Give something of value to earn the respect and trust of your subscriber - and don't allow any slack in your line.


You offered the right bait.
You set the hook with confirmation.
You keep your (head)line tight so they don't throw the hook (in the trash).
You use strong line by providing valuable information.


...and you keep reeling up the slack.


You use your email to guide your customer to the sales page - and ultimately to the sale.


You can't force it or something will break - the line (reads but no clicks), the hook (thrown in the trash) - something will go wrong and you will go hungry.


Guide, offer, help, inform, entice...


Closer and closer he gets until you finally grab the net. ...and the net profit.


Above all, treat your lead with respect. There is a person behind that email address.


Do you prefer a mailbox full of ads? ... or useful information and related links?


Do you prefer an honest review? ... or a hard sales pitch?


When you DO offer a product, service or opportunity ... offer something of value - not junk for easy money. Your reputation won't stand up to it.


Treat your lead, your subscriber, your new friend like a person. Give them a good reason to do business with YOU.


... and stop treating them like fish.


Ok, so maybe fishing and lead capture don't have THAT much in common after all.


Sorry. My bad.



About the Author


Russ Moore - writer/publisher/techie: is the pen
behind 'My EZ eBiz' - a report about what may be
the fastest, easiest way for you to build a solid
monthly income online in your spare time.
See for yourself:
http://FeedYOURHungryWallet.ws

Short Review on fish 4 homes
Dr. Slick ECO Spring Creek Clamp ECX5


Dr. Slick ECO Spring Creek Clamp ECX5


Price: 7.00



Clip On Magnifier


Description for Clip On Magnifier is Coming Soon!


Price: 10.99



Brodin Ghost Cutthroat


This is our new state of the art net bag. It is injection molded from pvc and is clear in color. As you can see, when the net bag is put into water, it becomes translucent and is less likely to spook fish. This net bag is proprietary to us and we have worked hard to develop one that is light in weight. You will find this net a pleasure to use on the stream. Flies, even when fished in tandem will not get stuck in the net. They will also stand out against the clear color so that you can extract them quickly and get back to fishing. We have chosen teak for the handle (there are no options) because of its relatively light weight and durability in water. Specs : • 22" Overall length • 10" by 15" Opening • Teak handle, four ply bow • Extra re-enforcing strip on the inside of the bow at the yoke • Rubber bags when placed in swift currents produce extra stress on a wood frame and this extra strip will ensure the integrity of the net • Brodin products are backed by a Brodin Warranty • Free Shipping


Price: 99.00



The Earth is Enough: Growing Up in a Wrold of Fly Fishing, Trout, and Old Men by Harry Middleton


An army brat whose military childhood ended abruptly with the gruesome death of a friend, Harry was turned over to two enigmatic guardians, two men as old as the Ozark hills they farmed. His Uncles Albert and Emerson lived 19th century lives, and from them Harry learned an ancient cadence, the rhythm of the farm, the forest, the mountain stream. 6x9 inches 208 pages


Price: 18.00



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Current fish 4 homes News
Legacy land benefits go beyond purchases

Sun, 25 May 2008 07:50:46 GMT
The state has awarded grants to four groups and Hawaii County to buy worthy lands.

Gas Skims $4.00 a Gallon (R News)

Fri, 23 May 2008 23:41:06 GMT
It is quite possible that $4.00 could be common this Memorial Day holiday. According to AAA, the average cost for a gallon of regular unleaded gas in Rochester reached $3.98. That's up more than two cents from the day before.


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A Featured fish 4 homes Article
Fishing and Lead Capture - Part Three of Three



In parts one and two we overviewed fishing for leads, then went into detail on baiting, presenting and setting your hook on new leads for your business.


Of course, the purpose of your lead generation is to sell a product, service, or opportunity. That's your number one priority - to make contacts and turn them into customers.


You've gotta land that fish.


Now that you have set the hook with subscription confirmation and delivered the bait you promised on your lead capture page ...


How do you get him in without snapping the line?


Well, you have to get your emails read - or all the previous effort is wasted.


Consider the subject of each email as a headline. If it's not interesting enough to be opened you will probably lose your fish.


Keep your (head)line tight. Short and sweet, and usually presenting a benefit - a darn good reason to open the email.


If you don't keep the line tight he will throw the hook - and throw your email in the trash.


Some fish fight harder than others. Many potential customers are quite defensive. Why should they trust you? They don't even know you. To earn their trust, and to have the best chance of landing your fish, use high quality line - VALUE.


Give of yourself. Give of your time. Give something of value to earn the respect and trust of your subscriber - and don't allow any slack in your line.


You offered the right bait.
You set the hook with confirmation.
You keep your (head)line tight so they don't throw the hook (in the trash).
You use strong line by providing valuable information.


...and you keep reeling up the slack.


You use your email to guide your customer to the sales page - and ultimately to the sale.


You can't force it or something will break - the line (reads but no clicks), the hook (thrown in the trash) - something will go wrong and you will go hungry.


Guide, offer, help, inform, entice...


Closer and closer he gets until you finally grab the net. ...and the net profit.


Above all, treat your lead with respect. There is a person behind that email address.


Do you prefer a mailbox full of ads? ... or useful information and related links?


Do you prefer an honest review? ... or a hard sales pitch?


When you DO offer a product, service or opportunity ... offer something of value - not junk for easy money. Your reputation won't stand up to it.


Treat your lead, your subscriber, your new friend like a person. Give them a good reason to do business with YOU.


... and stop treating them like fish.


Ok, so maybe fishing and lead capture don't have THAT much in common after all.


Sorry. My bad.



About the Author


Russ Moore - writer/publisher/techie: is the pen
behind 'My EZ eBiz' - a report about what may be
the fastest, easiest way for you to build a solid
monthly income online in your spare time.
See for yourself: http://FeedYOURHungryWallet.ws

Short Review on fish 4 homes
Dr. Slick ECO Spring Creek Clamp ECX5


Dr. Slick ECO Spring Creek Clamp ECX5


Price: 7.00



Clip On Magnifier


Description for Clip On Magnifier is Coming Soon!


Price: 10.99



Brodin Ghost Cutthroat


This is our new state of the art net bag. It is injection molded from pvc and is clear in color. As you can see, when the net bag is put into water, it becomes translucent and is less likely to spook fish. This net bag is proprietary to us and we have worked hard to develop one that is light in weight. You will find this net a pleasure to use on the stream. Flies, even when fished in tandem will not get stuck in the net. They will also stand out against the clear color so that you can extract them quickly and get back to fishing. We have chosen teak for the handle (there are no options) because of its relatively light weight and durability in water. Specs : • 22" Overall length • 10" by 15" Opening • Teak handle, four ply bow • Extra re-enforcing strip on the inside of the bow at the yoke • Rubber bags when placed in swift currents produce extra stress on a wood frame and this extra strip will ensure the integrity of the net • Brodin products are backed by a Brodin Warranty • Free Shipping


Price: 99.00



The Earth is Enough: Growing Up in a Wrold of Fly Fishing, Trout, and Old Men by Harry Middleton


An army brat whose military childhood ended abruptly with the gruesome death of a friend, Harry was turned over to two enigmatic guardians, two men as old as the Ozark hills they farmed. His Uncles Albert and Emerson lived 19th century lives, and from them Harry learned an ancient cadence, the rhythm of the farm, the forest, the mountain stream. 6x9 inches 208 pages


Price: 18.00



fish 4 homes Products we recommend






Current fish 4 homes News
Legacy land benefits go beyond purchases

Sun, 25 May 2008 07:50:46 GMT
The state has awarded grants to four groups and Hawaii County to buy worthy lands.

Gas Skims $4.00 a Gallon (R News)

Fri, 23 May 2008 23:41:06 GMT
It is quite possible that $4.00 could be common this Memorial Day holiday. According to AAA, the average cost for a gallon of regular unleaded gas in Rochester reached $3.98. That's up more than two cents from the day before.


siamese fighting fish
lake texoma fishing guides
saltwater fishing reels

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