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Home » Article » Internet-Marketing The Truth About Contests
Kara Kelso filed under "Internet-Marketing"
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Often times you'll see the tip "run a contest to get more
sales!", and general tips on how to do it, but there's some
facts you should know before holding your own.
I've seen countless "sign up to our newsletter and be entered
into our monthly contest" and see them submitted to various
contest sites. Have you ever ran a contest like this? If you
have you know that it will probably bring you several hundred
new subscribers. Sounds like a great idea right? Wrong. While
you may have hundreds of new subscribers, you have very little
that are interested in buying anything from you. What you have
is a list of people that are looking to WIN something, and want
something for free. That's why they are on these lists you
submitted your contest to - because they hope they will win free
products and not have to pay for any of it. You on the other
hand want BUYERS, not freebie seekers. Not to say there is
something wrong with being a freebie seeker (I think we all love
to get free items, and are always on the look out for deals like
this!), but they are not your target market.
While contests can be a good thing and DO build your list,
understand the conversion rate for a freebie seeker list is
very, very low compared to one that is made up of current
customers and people honestly interested in your product. While
these aren't exact numbers and you will need to run your own
test, it may take 1,000 subscribers on a freebie list to gain
one extra sale while a list of 100 targeted subscribers may
produce 2-3 sales. Quite a difference right?
Recently I ran a contest with my freebie seeker list. I offered
a free product to the name drawn from those who suggested scents
for candles. This list had produced little sales in the past,
but as soon as I offered something free - they responded. Out of
800 subscribers, there were over 30 entries. One person was
selected as the winner, and the rest were contacted personally
(twice actually) to be give a coupon, plus state their scent
chosen was available. Over 30 people were contacted personally,
and told their recommended product was available. This
experiment produced zero sales. Yes this is correct - zero. It
was a fact - these people didn't want to BUY, they wanted to
WIN.
So if in the future you are thinking of running a contest for
your business, attract only those that want to buy even if it's
in the future. Here are some recommended contests to attract
only buyers:
- Questionnaire Something such as "why you would like to buy and
why". This can also be used to help determine what your target
market is looking for, and what you could do differently to
increase sales.
- Purchase to Win Include something fun with each purchase of
your product for a set period of time. Gift away a few prizes
here and there, encouraging others to purchase many times and
not just once.
- Gift Registry Have them fill out their gift registry with your
site, complete with a list of friends and relatives that would
buy your products FOR them. This costs them nothing, they are
still getting their products for free, and you are making the
sale. You could also give everyone they mark down the chance to
win as well.
There are many other ideas that can be used with a current list
or to gain new customers. Just be sure that any type of contest
you are involved in does bring you buyers!
About the author:
----------------------- About the Authors: Kara Kelso & Anita
DeFrank are two busy wahms, and the owners of Direct Sales
Helpers. For more Direct Sales Success Tips, visit:
http://www.directsaleshelpers.com/newsletter.html
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