26 March 2006

Killer Ways To Sell Your Back-End Products

Back-end product is a product you attempt to sell your customers after they have recently purchased a related product from your business. If you're not trying to sell back-end products to your customers, you're making a big mistake. It is easier to sell to existing customers than it is to sell to new ones who don't trust your business yet.
Below are ten killer strategies you can use to sell yourback-end products to your existing customers:

1. When you ship people the first product they bought,insert a flyer or brochure for your back-end productin the package.

2. Give customers a free subscription to a customersonly e-zine when they buy your product. You could include your ad for your back-end product in eachissue.

3. Send your customers greeting card. Include a small advertisement inside the card for your back-end product.

4. After people order your first product from your website, take them to a "thank you" web page and include your back-end product ad on that page.

5. Send customers a free surprise gift after they orderyour first product. You could attach another ad withthe free gift for your back-end product.

6. If you're selling an electronic product, like an ebook,include your ad for your back-end product somewhereinside the electronic product.

7. Give your customers a free membership into your"customers only" private site. You could include yourad for your back-end product somewhere inside the private site.

8. Contact your customers by phone and ask them ifthey were happy with their purchase. You could tellthem about your back-end product.

9. Send your customers a thank you letter by mail or E-mail. You could mention your back-end product some where on the letter.

10. Ask your customers if they want to be updated inthe future when you have new product offers. Youcould have them sign up to receive e-mail or snailmail updates.Your business will have a greater chance of surviving when you attempt to sell back-end products to your existing customers.

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