· One tiny change you can make to a Google Adwords text ad to increase click-throughs

· How to learn what visitors to your site really want

· How to elicit a "shy yes" from every visitor to your site

 

 


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Home >> The Big Seminar (Aug. 22 - 24, 2003)

What I learned at The Big Seminar
in San Francisco


(It was mind altering... )

Explode your profits!

Skyrocket your existing business...

Let me guess what you're thinking: "Debbie has lost her mind." Am I going to start using get rich quick copy on my site and in my e-newsletter? Stay with me for a moment...

Attending The Big Seminar in San Francisco last week was a mind-altering experience. First, I met dozens of incredibly sharp, savvy professionals - many of them veterans of ad agencies and corporate marketing departments.

I'll be introducing you to some of these smart folks in upcoming weeks. Sneak a peek at some photos including stunning pics I took from a helicopter ride over San Francisco.

Your visitors will beg to buy from you

Second, I learned there is a more powerful way to sell online. It leverages the personal, one-to-one nature of the medium and makes each visitor to your site beg to buy your product or service.

Improve conversion and increase sales on your site

Sound good? You betcha. I picked up dozens of specific tips and tactics you can use to improve conversion and increase sales on your site. Doesn't matter whether you work for a Fortune 1000 company, a non-profit organization or a medium-sized business. You can still create the same sense of urgency that prompts visitor actions.

Download my seminar notes (plus juicy tidbits) instantly

I spent three days and $2,000 to attend this event in San Francisco. I'd love to share what I learned with you. So here's my offer. To help me recoup costs and to help you improve conversion to sales, leads or whatever the business goals for your site are, you can download my seminar notes for only US $29.

 
Listen to what Marc Stockman of Connectiv Media has to say about Debbie's Big Seminar Notes

CLICK HERE to learn how to make your Web site talk!
Caution: the headline on this page is in-your-face.
Ignore it if it bothers you. The audio product is great! - DW


For 1.5% of the cost of attending the seminar


Twenty-nine dollars adds up to a measly one and a half percent of the cost of the conference. A pretty good deal, don't you think?


You get the high points extracted from three information-packed days - without leaving your desk! Plus some juicy tidbits about some of the speakers. Print out or read onscreen so you can click through on all the resource links I include.

Marketing Geniuses Share Their Best
Profitability Secrets: Debbie Weil's
conference notes from The Big Seminar
Direct response techniques to create a sense of urgency that converts visitors to your site into sales or leads.



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WHAT'S IN MY BIG SEMINAR NOTES


Specific tips including:

  • One simple thing you can do to get more visitors to sign up for your free e-newsletter

  • How to learn what visitors to your site really want

  • How to elicit a "shy yes" from every visitor to your site

  • One tiny change you can make to a Google Adwords text ad to get more click throughs

  • Resources to identify the right keyword phrases for your site

  • Great copywriting tips for your site (from headlines, to bullets, to teaser copy)

    And lots more. Including dozens of useful resource links.


Publisher, WordBiz Report
dweil @ wordbiz.com
+1 202.364.5705
(U.S. Eastern)


P.S. If you're interested in attending The Big Seminar yourself, the next one is scheduled for March 2004 on the East Coast (most likely in Florida). I'll keep you posted.





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