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MYSS! 2002 Is Now F-R-E-E!

September 30, 2006 | Written by annliu | Filed Under information marketing

No matter you are digital goods like software, video games, freezers to Eskimos, or service like consulting, travel or info-products, whatever you offer on the Web, your site must SELL!

I can’t believe this guy, Ken Evoy, president of SBI! (Site Build IT!) did it again, he is give away the BIBLE of online MYSS! (Make Your Site Sell) 2002.

MYSS2002-3dcover.gif Make Your Site SELL! 2002 (MYSS! 2002) shows you how to evolved “Big 3″ (Develop a great product. Build a site that really sells. Attract targeted traffic to the site) into a fuller and more powerful process:

Content - Traffic - PREsell - Monetize

Unlike other Internet marketing books that have “swept the Net” and unlike the latest or the greatest hypes-of-this-day. MYSS! 2002 shows you step-by-step, exactly how to attract motivated, interested customers to your site … cleanly, simply, deadly-effectively and ethically, in such a way that even the most sensitive, stringent Search Engine won’t object. No hype.

MYSS! 2002 was a major overhaul of the original… 7 volumes, 1500 pages, beside the Index, TOC and Glossary, here are the volumes and things you will learn …

1. The Main Volume – Focuses on site-. Everyone worries about traffic. But if your site doesn’t SELL, you waste all that nice traffic. Learn how to increase your sales site’s Conversion Rate.

2. Product Volume – Everything you need to know about developing, evaluating, positioning, pricing, and testing products for the Web. Use its info to verify that your e-commerce venture is built on solid ground.

3. Store Volume – Covers the process of multiple products online, from ten to a thousand or more SKUs (Stock Keeping Units). Learn how to design your online store effectively and to maximize usability.

4. Traffic Volume — Follows the “what works and what doesn’t” approach to building targeted traffic (especially in the ever-evolving Search Engine world). It covers all the online and offline ways to build a steady stream of motivated buyers to your site.

Here is the best part,

  • If you already have a Web site, MYSS! 2002 will show you how to eliminate all the problems that are killing your sales.
  • If you don’t have a Web site yet, terrific! No errors to correct. MYSS! 2002 will show you how to convert a blank piece of digital paper into a site that truly sells.
  • I am enjoy read MYSS! 2002. It is a great read, full of useful, evergreen ideas, information and fundamentally sound ways to think about online, especially if you are trying to sell a product.

    As said, no matter what you sell, in order to succeed, you need a comprehensive, cohesive approach that works.

    The strategies and techniques outlined in MYSS! laid the foundation for (SBI!) - Its modern-day evolution, complete with all the tools needed to “get it done.”

    And now… It’s FREE! The book is now a self-extracting zip file vs. an installer file.

    See for yourself and download it NOW ==> MYSS! 2002

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