I have a dilemma. I have a website and it says email for a catalog. Well it seems i get quite a few people that want my catalog. After i send out the catalog sheet via email i very rarely get a response. Most of the time i send a followup email asking now that they got the catalog are they going to order something. Once in a blue moon i get a response. But most of the time i never hear from them. Sometimes i get a little paranoid thinking maybe someone wants to copy my work. I was wondering what you who have webpages do. I know if 10% get back to you that is a good sign. I was just curious to know what some of you do with this situation.
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If you want to have a catalog that is more detailed than your website, I suggest you create a .pdf version of it that users can download for themselves.
Was just thinking about your answer and someone last week asked for a brochure and sent it too him then he asked for more of a brochure and my answer was that the pictures are on webpage. so thanks. When i do shows i hand out cards with email and website on it. also when people call i tell them to bookmark my page and all the answers seem to be I HAVE. Also i own mac's so i have iweb and keep adding to page with new items.
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The real question is where are the people coming from and how do you get a more targeted audience for your web site?
Larry Berman
http://BermanGraphics.com
412-401-8100