Bill Myers has released the latest issue of ‘Tip of the Week’. The featured article is titled “Out with the Old, in with the New”. [Bill Myers Tip of the Week]


Bill Myers’ ‘Tip of the Week’:

Bill Myers Tip of the Week – January 03, 2009

Out with the Old, in with the New

While it may seem that 2009 just got here, anything on your web site with a 2008 date can already appear old and outdated.

That’s why you’ll want to make sure dates appearing on your site are current.

For example, if you display copyright dates on your web pages (which you should), make sure they are current (change to 2009).

Same is true with articles containing dates.

For example, the phrase ‘New for 2008’ already sounds outdated – while ‘New for 2009’ sounds fresh.

Change these date references in articles, sales pages, press releases – in fact everywhere appropriate.

And finally, make sure the selection list of credit card expire dates in your order forms reflects the new year.

Remove 2008 from the list, and make sure your list has options for 2009 through 2016.

These small changes can freshen the look of your entire site – and keep your site from becoming stale.

Bill Myers

Recent articles posted at Bill Myers Online:

Sold in 5 minutes! The eBay auction page I created to sell my expensive camcorder in just five minutes!

Use this eBay auction page as a template for your next eBay auction. Read how and why it works, and the strategy behind its success

Read the full article at: http://www.bmyers.com/members/1563.cfm

A Winning Product Mix for 2009

Here is the article I promised. A inside look at the profitable product mix I’ll be developing over the coming year. Compare mine to yours to see if we’re both on the right track

Read the full article at: http://www.bmyers.com/members/1562.cfm

New Year’s Resolutions for Product Developers

New Year’s Resolutions for Product Developers

1. Never develop a product unti

Read the full article at: http://www.bmyers.com/public/1564.cfm

Screencast: Here’s how to increase sales and drive traffic to your site by placing annotations on your YouTube videos

Here is a quick and easy way to use your YouTube videos to drive more traffic to your web sites, increase sales, and generate viewer awareness. This video shows the easy way to do it.

Read the full article at: http://www.bmyers.com/members/1560.cfm

That’s it for this week!

Bill Myers
http://www.bmyers.com

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Bill Myers has developed a wide range of successful products (including 50 videos and several blockbuster software packages), he also developed tools that have enabled thousands of others to jump into the product development business and start creating their own products.

Bill’s copywriting skills are legendary. The sales letters he has written have pulled in millions of dollars, and created mail-order empires for his clients. His two books that contain over 300 pages of his best sales letters and ads had become a cult classic.

Bill Myers has an established track record as a successful product developer – developing videos, books, CD ROMs, software, newsletters, web sites, and more.

The information, articles, tips, tools and techniques presented within his web site are based on years of experience and designed to help others get into and succeed in the product development business.

* IMNewswatch would like to thank Bill Myers for granting permission to reprint the latest ‘Tip of the Week’.

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