By Roger C. Parker
Consumer Debt ManagementIt was fun whilst it lasted. You applied for a couple of credit cards, had a store card on the go and even took out a hefty car loan not so long ago. The more purchases that you made on your cards the higher your monthly repayments became and now you find yourself in the position of making repayments each month with nothing left in the bank. It was easy getting yourself into debt but it`s a lot harder digging yourself out of this hole. Having lived the life of Riley for quite some time the reality has hit you hard and you now need to find an effective solution that can help you to manage your finances better in the future. Help with
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Consumer Debt Managementadvice to tons of people and can provide you with a plan to help you to get yourself back on your financial feet. One of the schemes that the debt management firm can provide you with is a structured plan for all of your unsecured loans. They will calculate what you can afford to pay each month, negotiate with your creditors and you`ll then pay the
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Seeing is believing. Unless your website visitors can experience your newsletter and appreciate its value, they?re unlikely to join your opt-in, email list. By posting your newsletter on your website, you encourage more visitors to subscribe and you drive more profitable traffic to your website each month.
- Growing your opt-in email list is one of your most important goals. Your success depends on encouraging a high percentage of website visitors to provide their email addresses and permission to contact them for free via email. Most websites expect visitors to opt-in to email lists without first providing an opportunity for visitors to ?test drive? the newsletter. This is like wearing a blindfold when shopping for a car! Thumbnails, reduced size images of newsletters, are not the answer. Visitors are not able to read the value of its information before signing up. As a result, only a small portion of website visitors subscribe and - of those that do ? many quickly unsubscribe.
- Your second biggest goal is to monetize your educational One-Page Newsletter by generating immediate sales. For the first time, you can display your newsletter in the context of other text and graphic elements on a web page. Next to your newsletter, for example, you can display links to promotional coupons or links to special offers described on other pages of your website. This is important because fewer and fewer firms are distributing formatted newsletters as email attachments. Instead, they are driving traffic to their website each month by sending short emails announcing the page on their website where they have posted the latest issue. You can now easily convert this traffic into sales!
- The third money-making reason for displaying your newsletter on your website is higher readership. More visitors to your website will likely read your newsletter because they don?t have to first download it. This leads to more sign-ups. The more attractive and informative your newsletter, the more likely visitors will sign-up to receive it. You can prove the consistent high value of your newsletter by adding descriptive links to earlier issues.
Although Acrobat Reader PDF format is ideal for distributing newsletters with typography and formatting intact, it is not useful for previewing newsletters.
Macromedia?s Contribute 2 is a software program that incorporates Flash Paper technology. With Contribute 2, you can easily add a readable, zoomable and printable version of your formatted newsletter to a page of your website.
This means that visitors to your website, without doing anything else, can immediately read and print your newsletter. The newsletter on your website will be an exact replica of the original.
Flash Paper versions of your newsletters complement Acrobat versions of the copies you print on your office printer. For the first time, you can combine the credibility and constant visibility of educational newsletters with sales created by free, targeted promotional messages.