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    Regarding quality:

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    Along with the willingness to hang in there, there is another subject of importance – volume. When we’re talking about internet marketing then, we’re talking about quantity of advertising.

    If you think of online marketing in terms of numbers, here’s what can commonly be noticed:

    A relatively small percentage of people will actually respond to an ad or offer (my experience has been about 5 to 10%). Of those people, another percent will actually follow through and remain customers or work to grow their business (I’ve noticed that this falls at about 15%).

    If you think of these numbers while you are placing ads, sending emails, making contact calls, etc., you will have a good idea of how much advertising should be done to match your goals. If you use the right volume along being persistent, you will likely get the results you’re hoping for.

    As a note, this is not to promote low expectations but to demonstrate that generally speaking, this is the rule. Some promotions will do better than others - many variables may enter into this, the main one of which is quality.

    Regarding quality:

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    talking about internet marketing then, we’re talking about quantity of advertising.

    If you think of online marketing in terms of numbers, here’s what can commonly be noticed:

    A relatively small percentage of people will actually respond to an ad or offer (my experience has been about 5 to 10%). Of those people, another percent will actually follow through and remain customers or work to grow their business (I’ve noticed that this falls at about 15%).

    If you think of these numbers while you are placing ads, sending emails, making contact calls, etc., you will have a good idea of how much advertising should be done to match your goals. If you use the right volume along being persistent, you will likely get the results you’re hoping for.

    As a note, this is not to promote low expectations but to demonstrate that generally speaking, this is the rule. Some promotions will do better than others - many variables may enter into this, the main one of which is quality.

    Regarding quality:

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    n ad or offer (my experience has been about 5 to 10%). Of those people, another percent will actually follow through and remain customers or work to grow their business (I’ve noticed that this falls at about 15%).

    If you think of these numbers while you are placing ads, sending emails, making contact calls, etc., you will have a good idea of how much advertising should be done to match your goals. If you use the right volume along being persistent, you will likely get the results you’re hoping for.

    As a note, this is not to promote low expectations but to demonstrate that generally speaking, this is the rule. Some promotions will do better than others - many variables may enter into this, the main one of which is quality.

    Regarding quality:

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    you are placing ads, sending emails, making contact calls, etc., you will have a good idea of how much advertising should be done to match your goals. If you use the right volume along being persistent, you will likely get the results you’re hoping for.

    As a note, this is not to promote low expectations but to demonstrate that generally speaking, this is the rule. Some promotions will do better than others - many variables may enter into this, the main one of which is quality.

    Regarding quality:

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    As a note, this is not to promote low expectations but to demonstrate that generally speaking, this is the rule. Some promotions will do better than others - many variables may enter into this, the main one of which is quality.

    Regarding quality: In advertising, the message that you relay, the amount of impact you have right up-front will make a difference in the response to your communication. Also ensuring that your messages, ads, etc., are grammatically correct and the spelling is right. (Spellcheckers come in handy here!)

    However, if you were to choose between the two issues, (quantity vs. quality) quantity actually wins out - if you're questioning the way your ad looks, sounds, etc., don't worry too much about it. It's much more important to get out there and get seen than to spend a lot of time mulling over your ads.

    My favorite marketing adage:

    "Any advertising is better than no advertising."

    To your success!

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