If there is one overall mistake almost every single Internet marketer makes -- even after years of experience and success -- it's this:
They spend all their time getting new customers, clients and leads...and put off going back to their existing list.
It's absolutely true.
Most people never follow up and sell their existing customers anything else. Or if they do, it's one or two times and then that's it.
Heck, even the late marketing genius Joe Karbo threw out the names of his customers.
And I'm as guilty as anyone.
I think the reason for this is because we're programmed to go after new business, new business, new business.
But if you want to multiply your sales quickly and easily, without spending any money on new advertising and marketing, just go after your existing customers.
The people who already know, like and trust you. The people who are most likely to buy from you anyway, because you have that relationship with them. You have that bond. They have bought from you in the past and are happy with what you sent, and may want more.
Sometimes a lot more.
But you'll never know unless you send them an offer. You'll never know unless you draft a simple email and blast it to your list every now and then.
Don't worry, you aren't "bugging" them. They wouldn't be on your list if they didn't want to hear from you. And those who get offended because you "dare" send them a sales pitch are never going to give you money anyway. Be glad if they unsubscribe from your list and get out of your life.
Try it yourself and see. If your customers haven't gotten an ad from you in a while, draft a simple offer (doesn't have to be fancy or elaborate) and send it to your list.
You may just be pleasantly surprised by the results.
Michael Senoff is a sought-after Internet marketer, interviewer and business coach with more than 50,000 students on four continents. For a limited time he is giving away free over 120 hours of in-depth audio interviews with some of the richest and most successful marketers, copywriters and business experts in the world at his famous website http://hardtofindseminars.com
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