Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Reg Gupton asks: Are you making more than $20 for each marketing dollar invested?

Hi,

Reg Gupton here.

If you are not seeing a return of over $20 in income (GCI) for each and every dollar you invest in your marketing, we should speak immediately.

One of my most long term clients and I were reviewing her Profit and Loss statement thru the month of September as we planned her business for 2010. We were both shocked, in a positive way, to see that she had invested a little over $11,000 in Lead Generation/Marketing and had a GCI of over $250,000 or a return of over $20 for each dollar she invested in Lead Generation. Her lead generation program is simple and completely delegated. She just works the leads that she receives.

There is no mystery in what she is doing. You can do the same thing, easily and simply if you know what to do. Do you?

If you are unsure what to do, call today to learn the 3 simple steps that she is using to produce dozens of leads and a return of over $20 for her marketing money. If your return is higher, I and everyone else would like to know what you are doing.

I have often said to my clients that the steps I will share with you are so fool-proof that you should borrow the money from almost anyone to fund these simple, proven steps. As you can see, you can afford to pay lots of interest and still be profitable. And you could be 1/2 as good at converting the leads and still make a ton of money.

Your call to me will not be a sales call and I will even pay for it. Call today.

To your continued success,

Reg Gupton

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Friday, October 23, 2009

If you are not earning $5 or more from all your marketing, we need to talk.

While working with several coaching clients who have been tracking their marketing investments and ROI (Return on Investment) it has become clear that most real estate agents work too hard to generate the money they make.

And are basically unemployed after every closing.

Give me a call for the 3 easy, proven steps to have a systematic and profitable lead generation system.

When you call, I will not attempt to sell you anything. I will gladly share the steps. For free.

Reg Gupton, MBA

www.growthseminars.com
800.418.0401 toll free
303.544.0340 office
303.544.0358 fax

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Monday, October 19, 2009

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Friday, October 02, 2009

Reg Gupton offers a way to build your Twitter followers

Hi

Reg Gupton here.

A while back I learned about a great tool that allowed me to double my Twitter followers in a few days.

With just a few minutes of easy work, the software found targeted folks that I could follow and who followed me back.

One of the great features allows you do search by zip code and find folks within a certain number of miles of your office. You can then enter into a relationship with them after you have read this NAR article sent to you recently. Please don't embark on a Social Media marketing strategy until you have read and understood the 6 points in the article.

Spend a few minutes reviewing the features or sign up for the demonstration which is free. I signed up for the demo, almost doubled my followers within a few day. I bought the full functioning version a few days ago. I have added several hundred targeted followers since yesterday.

Follow this link to learn how you can add Twitter followers quickly, automatically and easily. Click here.

If you would like to discuss how to use Twitter to grow your business, give me a call at the number below to discuss how add social media to your marketing plan.

To your continued success,

Thursday, October 01, 2009

Reg Gupton offers 12.5 small business marketing mistakes

Hi,

Reg Gupton here. Rec'd the following from David Riklan, founder of selfgrowth.com.

Today, I would like to share with you the top 12.5 email marketing mistakes that small businesses make. Please use this info to help you continue to grow your business.

Here they are:

1) You do not have a permission-based email or opt-in email list. Never compile a list in an unethical way, or else you'll be accused of spam.

2) Your subject line is poorly chosen. If you subject line is ineffective, no one will ever read your email.

3) Your email or newsletter is full of errors. The content should be organized, with proper grammar and no typos. Your subscribers will not take you seriously if you send out sloppy and unprofessional emails.

4) Unsubscribing is difficult. If people can't unsubscribe, they will complain.

5) Only putting an unsubscribe link at the bottom of your email. The best thing to do is have a "Manage Your Subscription" link that takes subscribers to a page where they can unsubscribe, change their email address, and even change which lists they subscribe to.

6) Your content is poor or nonexistent. If you are not providing good content, people won't be interested in what you have to say.

7) Your emails are filled with too many ads. Make sure you provide a balance of good, useful content and advertising.

8) You are sending messages to your email lists from your personal email address. Don't send out a message to a large number of people with your own personal email.

9) NOT unsubscribing when someone requests unsubscribing. If somebody wants to get off your list, make sure you take them off.

10) You do not test the emails before sending them. Make sure you test your emails and they look good in all of the major email readers.

11) Too many emails. Make sure you don't inundate subscribers with emails.

12) Not enough emails. If you email them 4 times a year, they won't remember who you are.

12.5) NO call to action. You need to tell people what you want them to do. If it's not clear, they won't do it.

I hope this information is useful.

Sincerely,

David Riklan
Founder - SelfGrowth.com