Offline Webite Samples

by cbraga
6 replies
Hello everyone!
I am totally new to offline marketing, and I'm thinking the first thing I should do is get a website up. Any ideas of what a good offline marketing site should consist of? Maybe even a sample to get the ball rolling...
Any advise is very much appreciated
#offline #samples #webite
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  • Profile picture of the author chrisnegro
    Originally Posted by cbraga View Post

    Hello everyone!
    I am totally new to offline marketing, and I'm thinking the first thing I should do is get a website up. Any ideas of what a good offline marketing site should consist of? Maybe even a sample to get the ball rolling...
    Any advise is very much appreciated
    Cbraga:

    I have a decent one that you can also get PLR (if you wish). It's a decent site with auto responder series already done for you with marketing tips/strategies for your business owner.

    Success to you,

    Chris Negro
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  • Profile picture of the author thesanto
    Originally Posted by cbraga View Post

    Hello everyone!
    I am totally new to offline marketing, and I'm thinking the first thing I should do is get a website up. Any ideas of what a good offline marketing site should consist of? Maybe even a sample to get the ball rolling...
    Any advise is very much appreciated
    Hi there,
    WordPress is my recommendation for its flexibility and power. You can check out mine here, Tulsa Website Design | Tulsa Web Marketing Solutions | Tulsa,OK Web Design and let me know if you need any help

    Happy Thanksgiving!

    Henry
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  • Profile picture of the author Liz Morgan
    I wouldn't seek website inspiration from the offline consulting, or even the IM crowd. Just my opinion but, with few exceptions, most are cheesy, hideous excuses for a website with nothing more than a boring looking WP theme (either blue or gray), text for days and no images. If you're not a web designer and don't know your way around photoshop, hire one - don't build your own site.
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  • Profile picture of the author Brenden Clerget
    Honestly, you're going to want the cleanest and easiest to navigate website.

    Business owners you are selling your services to aren't the most well versed in web design or anything, nor do they know a ton about websites other than they need to "look good".

    Design a couple and ask people outside of your business circle to look at them and critique them until people don't have any more suggestions. This way it's the same to common folk as it is to business owners - but make sure that you never have a website with a worse design than a client you're trying to sell. Doesn't help rapport or credibility much.

    If you want to see my company's site - PM me and I'll show you. I dont like link dropping in posts.

    - Brenden
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    • Profile picture of the author sparklesage
      If you're a web marketer who has always built web sites from zero, maybe now's the time to give a WordPress developed blog a opportunity...I think you will be very impressed with the final results you will enjoy!
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