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"Selling in Uncertain Times" - "Article in English"

"Selling in Uncertain Times" In order to keep selling in "Uncertain Times", We - Here at "Think Barter Network" - we like to be always Looking at "Our Vision" all the time and Keep changing & accepting new changes in the Market around us. 1. Draw "Your Vision" : You should be able to fully imagine your dream vision and draw it on a piece of paper. This is how your vision is.. This is how it looks like. This is your Purpose. You need to be able to see and show "Your Vision" all the time. We are in tough economic times. You should be always Looking at "Your Vision" every time you wake-up in the morning, every time you eat, every time you go to sleep at night. At Work, Start every Meeting with "Your Vision" and End it with "Your Vision" and keep doing this again and again.  This is how we look like Today and this is the difference we need to make to reach to "Our Vision". Your Employees...

Five Ways to Create the Perfect Offer (Call-To-Action) for Your Ads

#1 Start Your CTA with a Strong Verb When creating a CTA, one of your primary goals should be to write in a clear, concise manner. Therefore, your first job when writing a call to action is to tell the reader what they should do if interested. Start the CTA with the desired action, and make sure it’s relevant to the offer you’re leading them to. For example, if you own an e-commerce site, and your ad leads directly to a product page, then you would use a verb such as: Order Shop Buy But that same shop owner, running traffic directly to their product listings, wouldn’t use irrelevant verbs like: Subscribe Sign up Download Too often, marketers use verbs carelessly. If your goal is to drive sales, then your CTA should be aligned with that goal. That way, you’re more likely to get people clicking through who are primed to make a purchase. The last thing you want is to use an irrelevant verb like “subscribe” if your immediate goal is to drive sales. The person may click through, and they ma...