Hello,
If you've spent any amount of time coming up with new
ideas on how you're going to grow your business this
year then you've probably realized (as I have) that there
simply isn't enough time to get everything done!
For example, one of the MOST important goals for many
people this year will be to concentrate on building a
mailing list.
(After all, it's common knowledge that your list is going
to be a major source of repeat profits for you!)
In order to start growing your list, the first thing you
need is an opt-in form that you use to capture the leads.
But if you've never created an opt-in form before then
you probably have a lot of questions on how to get one
on your web site, such as:
* Where do you get the opt-in page from?
* How do you add the form to your site?
* How do you make it work so the names and addresses
go into your autoresponder?
* How do you make it work so the confirmation page
opens in a new window? (That way your visitors aren't
whisked off to the thanks page without having had a
chance to read your sales letter!)
* How do you use a nice looking graphic pop up with
text that you can customize in just seconds?
* Where do you get the code to make the form work?
* And much more...
Of course those are just a few of the questions you
may have when it comes to building your opt-in list
form.
I remember when I first started out, just trying to figure
out how to do something like this made my head spin!
This just one of the reasons I created the Design Dashboard.
Nothing could be easier.
For full details on everything the Design Dashboard can
do for you, just head on over to:
http://getyourprofits.com/z/361/CD32079
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