Friday, April 27, 2007

Use Web 2.0 Tools to Drive Loyalty

No matter what business you're engaged in, entrepreneurs cannot deny that customer satisfaction drives loyalty and guarantees repeat sales. The new generation of internet marketing includes the employment of Web 2.0 to rally this drive for customer satisfaction.

If you're like most marketers, you'll agree that loyalty pays. But how can you improve loyalty while doing business online?

Can you keep track of 500 customers or follow up on the same 500 customers in a personable way? Now you can, with Web 2.0. Marketers that embrace this new generation of online sites can now integrate customer service into their marketing strategy to engender the loyalty of the customers. And as Web 2.0 and social networking tools and technologies move even further into the mainstream, marketers that don't go down this road may be left behind, doomed to compete based solely on price.

One of the sites that promote and augment the rise of Web 2.0 Marketers is www.elearningcommunity.com. Internet marketers who have gone dry of unresponsive emails and constant promotions are given a fresh breeze and a new way of internet marketing. Here are a few pointers why it has worked successfully for other internet marketers.

Look for my next message. Keeping you abreast of the power of social networking.

About ElearningCommunity.com eLearning Community 2.0 is a marketplace for Infopreneurs (Internet Entrepreneurs involved in info business) to grow their info business to the next level by leveraging the power of social networking offered by Web 2.0. eLearning Community 2.0 offers FREE-TO-USE platform for Infopreneurs to create, host and promote their info products and services in the form of eCourse through learn-on-demand, live coaching and real-time conferencing.


Thanks to Kayem Chow is a Technopreneur with a vision. He provides a business platform to help emerging Infopreneurs especially Knowledge Providers and Internet Marketers to grow their info business to the next level

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