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    Translations:

    Avoid a Summer Sales Slump

    by Marty Dickinson

    Did you ever see the "" by ? Remember when the machines took over the controls and began to terminate society as we know it?

    This is exactly how it feels every for many owners.

    As if your computer somehow sneaks in during the middle of the night and takes over by putting a "Closed for the "
    sign on your .

    You wake up on 1 wondering where all the customers are.

    My is no different.

    I've just learned to expect it every and I do something about it before I can be sabotaged.

    So, when the beginning of comes around, I start ramping up for the months to keep steady and even on the .

    And, here's what I do:

    1) Find something in your that's timely and write an article about it. I'm doing just that with this article as an example. The fact that sales for more small owners in the than any other 2- time of the is timely since is right around the corner.

    The article doesn't need to be extensive, maybe 600-800 words, and write as if you're just talking to a friend sitting next to you.

    2) Create a line at the end of your article that invites readers to visit your web site. Use mine below as an example to write your own.

    3) Send your article to your clients or customers by e-mail or even regular . They will appreciate hearing from you
    and they will be thankful for the timely courtesy.

    Plus, any time you can get your name in front of an existing , you stand a of getting additional
    just by simply reminding them you're still around.

    4) Get your article posted on other peoples' web sites and in their on-. This might sound like "old hat" if you've been doing on-line for a while, but the fact is that people still turn to the Internet to find .

    5) your article to other peoples' . are easy to find because web site owners are always adding them to the front page of their sites so that you can't miss them.

    The challenge of owning a is contributing to it every day. It's easy to do for the first couple of weeks but then that dedication slips.

    So, a with your article and suggest they include it to their if they ever get in a bind and can't make a posting of their own one day. Chances are, you'll see your article posted within the week!

    6) your article to feeds. stands for "Real Simple Syndication," which essentially means you add your article to the list once and it will appear on potentially hundreds of other peoples' web sites. Search or " articles " to get you started.

    7) Have something ready on your web site to inspire any new visitors to get more involved with your . I'm not saying put the hard sell on them. Just offer some way for them to discover more about how you can help them.

    Provide more articles for them to . Maybe add a sound file or two. Have a subscription area. Offer a free tele-seminar or webinar. Be creative but captivating. Have a definite answer to the question, "How can my new web site visitors benefit from being on my web site for another
    couple of minutes?"

    Follow these seven steps and there's a good you will not only your web site visitors with , but that visitation could happen more quickly than you might
    expect.

    So, don't allow your potential sales for this 's months to be "terminated" before they even have a to happen.

    Take action this week and and August could turn out to be two of your best sales months yet.

    About the author:
    started the in 1996 and has helped hundreds of small owners to use the Internet to sales through web site design and on-line . He is also a speaker and author of the book, "Winning the Internet Dogfight." Visit www.herenextyear.com for more timely tips by Marty.

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