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It's the gold medal of
e-commerce. Getting that coveted sale is what every online business
owner hopes and prays for daily. It's why we fight for good search
engine positioning. It's why we battle with our copy, making it
"just so." It's what pays the bills! But what if you could
get even MORE sales from your order page? It's really not very hard
to do.
What I'm about to tell
you is not some big secret. It's a widely used practice that works.
You've probably seen it before, but never paid it much attention.
Well get ready to listen, because with just a few simple steps,
you could quickly be doing a lot more business.
Will this same tactic
work for off-line businesses? You bet!
I have two ebook
sites. One is for my copywriting course (http://www.copywritingcourse.com)
and the other is for my ezine guide (http://www.creatingezines.com).
Like you, I'd seen this sales practice put into place before…
I'd even bought more of a product or service because of this tactic.
But one day it dawned on me to actually USE this method to see if
it would really work for me. I used the two products above to conduct
a test.
Instead of just
linking my "order" or "buy now" buttons to my
credit card processor, I created a separate order page. And instead
of just putting the copywriting course on the order page of the
copywriting course site, I added a "deal." I offered a
$10 discount if site visitors bought BOTH ebooks at the same time.
I have a link to buy just the copywriting course, and a link to
buy both ebooks at the discounted price. Literally, within minutes
of implementing the change, I began ringing up sales for both books.
Have you seen this before? I'm sure you have. Amazon.com, ProFlowers.com,
and many other huge online retailers use this method to boost sales
every day. Why does it work? Simple.
Once people go through
your site, read your copy, and check out your products or services,
they make a decision to buy. By offering them more for less (more
products/services for less money), you take advantage of their "buying
mode." You strike while the iron is hot (so-to-speak). It's
a win-win situation. The buyer gets a discount, and you get more
sales.
So how would you implement
this strategy for off-line businesses? Just follow any fast food
restaurant's lead.
Have you ever been to
a McDonald's restaurant? What normally happens is a conversation
like this:
"May I take your
order?"
"Yes. I'd like a
Big Mac combo with a Coke."
"Would you like
to super size that, ma'am?"
"Sure, why not."
"And how about adding
one of our hot pies or an ice cream sundae for just $1.00?"
"OK"
Without so much as a
fuss, McDonald's just added two sales to your order. One was super
sizing of your combo meal… the other was a sundae. You got
a discount - you got more food for less money - and McDonald's got
more profits.
Off-line retailers can
simply instruct their salespeople to ask for more sales. Once customers
get to the cash register, they are officially in "buy mode."
While they're standing there, quickly (and I mean quickly…
don't bombard them) ask if they need shoe polish to keep those new
shoes looking new, or if they remembered to pick up labels for that
box of CDs. It's really that simple. No hard sale, no pushing, no
shoving. Just a simple question to which the answer is almost always
"yes."
So there you have it…
the quick and easy way to get more sales from your order page. Think
it's too easy? Try it and see for yourself.
Most buying
decisions are emotional. Your ad copy should be, too! Karon is President
& CEO of Marketing Words, Inc. who offers targeted copywriting,
search engine copywriting, and ezine article writing. Subscribe
to Karon's free ezine at http://www.marketingwords.com/ezine.html
or visit her site at http://www.marketingwords.com. You can also
learn to write you own powerful copy at http://www.copywritingcourse.com.
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