189 Coach Radio – How to Convert Readers to Subscribers to Customers
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Show Topics:
- Get your own board of directors
- Converting readers to subscriber to customers
- Creating your own seminar
- Working with seniors
- Create a separate website for speaking
- Best auto responder service

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Randy: I know I’m getting a fair number of readers to my website, but I can’t figure out how to convert those readers to subscribers, and even more importantly to me, convert subscribers to commenters/participants. I get very few comments, but I really want it to be more interactive and engaging. Do you have any suggestions on how I can do that? I believe that the more engaged people are, the more it will benefit them, and the more likely they are to spread the word. While we’re at it, do you have any other thoughts about the content, layout, readability, or anything else you might be able to share? Thank you! Keep up the great podcasts!
Brad wants to develop his own financial seminar that he leads.
Lou: I found a niche coaching opportunity for senior citizens that I’m very interested in pursuing. But am wondering if you may be able to share any best practices and/or profitability challenges when working with this population?
Rob wants to know if he should have a separate page on his website for speaking opportunities. He also asks if his call to action on the site is good.
Jason: Justin, I was wondering if you could help me sort out a great mystery. I am in the process of setting up a shopping cart and an auto responder service for my coaching website. I noticed from this article that you recommend aweber auto responder service. I also noticed that you use 1shoppingcart for your shopping cart service and that it has it’s own autoresponder service.
Is there a reason that you don’t use the 1 shopping cart auto responder service? It seems like it would be nice to have it all in one. Also, how do you like the 1 shopping cart service? I have some concerns with the ongoing fees. My website guy quoted me a flat rate of $1,500 to set up a shopping cart. Any feedback or thoughts would be much appreciated.
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