One common mistake that I have noticed a lot lately is that many home based business owners are not taking the time to purchase and forward (I always ...
One common mistake that I have noticed a lot lately is that many home based business owners are not taking the time to purchase and forward (I always use forwarding with mask) their company site to a new domain. Now, what do I mean by that?? Currently, if you click on http://www.sevenfiguremastermindteam.com/thereeds44/45429 and click on http://www.ItMakesLifeBetter.com you get the exact same website, my MLSP site.
Why would this matter? Well there are lots of reasons, but here are just a few. If you were talking to someone, what are the chances that they would remember the first one? Do you even remember yourself all of those numbers and symbols in your url? If your customers can’t remember where your website is, they can’t buy from you.
Put yourself on the other end of the equation. If you were the customer, which site would you take the most seriously? Again, if the customer feels like you are a true business owner, once they remember your site, then they are more likely to visit.
The last reason that I will share today is that for a price that will in most cases be less than $10.00 per year, you also get 90 sub domains. A sub domain can be used like this:
In order to get your own domain at Godaddy and do what I have done, you could click on this sub domain
http://GoDaddy.ItMakesLifeBetter.com
If I wanted to tell you where to look for training on Black Belt recruiting from Mike Dillard, I would tell you to click the link to this sub domain http://Recruit.ItMakesLifeBetter.com
In other words, with my 90 sub domains and my one main domain, I could send you to virtually any website in the world and make it look like it was part of my site.
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