Give Me a Small Crack…

by BenJamin Prater on August 18, 2008

What is the most important thing that you get from people who visit your site?

If you answered “make a sale”, you are incorrect.

If you answered “read an article”, you are incorrect.

What you really want is the ability to cultivate a relationship with your visitors. You can’t do unless you can establish a channel to communicate with.

Let’s say you are at the Gizator Millineum Conference and meet Jacob, who owns a video conferencing installation company. Jacob is an awesome dude and think his system can help your company, so you decide to talk more in the future. You leave the conference without his email address or phone number.

Hard to build a relationship without being able to talk with each other, isn’t it?

Ask for a phone number. Ask for an email address. Ask for a cell phone number that you can send SMSes to. Ask for a mailing address.

If you aren’t asking, you don’t have the opportunity to build. Even if you don’t plan on starting the conversation today, ask anyway. You might be glad you did when you do start.

{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Robert Plank 08.20.08 at 3:28 am

Awesome entry, Ben! I was posting about this exact topic yesterday on my own blog as well.

All the targeted e-mail list, MySpace, Twitter, YouTube, SEO, AdWords and physical seminar traffic in the world won’t amount to anything, unless you convert them into a sale with a call-to-action.

p.s. What’s this I hear about Software Secrets 2.0??

2 BenJamin Prater 08.21.08 at 8:03 pm

Software Secrets 2.0. It’s a secret!

But I’ll be talking about it shortly.

And for everyone else trying to figure out how Robert heard about Software Secrets 2.0, get on the Hacking Humans.net list.

It’ll be the only way you’ll hear about my upcoming product launches!

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