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What Visitors to Your Business-to-Business Content Site Really Want

The secret to converting more visitors into buyers is providing them exactly what they want. If you have a business-to-business content site, you must attend this upcoming telephone interview.

Justin Hitt interviews Mike Levin of Connors Communications; September 28th at 1pm EST

Mike will show you how to ...

  • Increase search engine traffic with fewer dollars, while driving a better quality of visitor;
  • Identify needs and desires of the visitors who already come to your website;
  • Maximize your content value with a minimum level of research;

Many industrial and high-tech business have hundreds of web pages, but little or know sales to show for them. If you knew what your visitors wanted, you would generate more leads, attract more buyers, and create more sales with your website. Justin Hitt interviews Mike Levin to address just that.

To join us and ask your question about making more sales on-line, visit http://iunctura.com/at/10851

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NOTE: This interview with Mike Levin starts in minutes, but you still have time to sign-up and join us. Click here for call-in details

Hope you were able to attend this excellent call. Mike shared solid insights to improving traffic to your website, plus details on how to reduce PPC campaign costs. I'll continue to take questions to use in a follow up call or on http://askjustinhitt.com/

Thanks for the opportunity, Justin. Also, check out our post on adjusting the Blogger template for just a little more juice.

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