• Jul 21, 2011 from 4:30pm to 6:30pm
  • Location: Ashland Public Library (Downstairs in Gresham Room)
  • Latest Activity: Nov 8, 2022

This month is going to be a SPECIAL MEETING because I'll be delivering a new presentation entitled-  

"How to Improve the 'Conversion Ratio' of Your Website to Maximize Sales, Leads and/or Optin's"

This is a brand new program I developed for a Progressive Business Conference webinar  I delivered this week. The webinar was a huge success and I wanted to share this important information with our local businesses. (By the way, those who attended the Progressive webinar paid $199 each for a 45 minute session a with a 15 minute Q&A.

 

You will see a number of A/B split tests (before's and after's) and learn how you can make minor changes to your website design and/or content and increase conversions, potentially by hundreds of percent.  

For many small business learning how to increase the "conversion ratio" of their website (the percentage of visitors who become customers, leads, etc.) is the fastest way to increase the profits produced by their Internet marketing efforts 

If you have a website for business I believe this is a "must attend" session.  

The presentation will be Thursday, July 21st, 4:30 - 6:30PM downstairs in the Gresham Room of the Ashland Public Library.  

Please bring, or forward this e-mail to, anyone who is involved with your website (webmaster, graphics person, etc.) or anyone who you think might be interested. 

We will have plenty of time for questions during and after the presentation.  

By the way, if you are not familiar with me, or my work, you can learn more at  EdTaylor.comInternetMarketingGroup.com and IMGmembers.com.  

One last thing, if you have not 'opted in' to the Ashland Internet Marketing Group you can join that list and learn more about this group at 

http://imgmembers.com/miscellaneous/ashland-meet-up/ 

 

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