I’d do the following:
- I’d declare to my visitors that I don’t just sell the batteries, instead, I am here to help them solve any problems that they might have with their laptop/batteries.
- I’d leave no doubt in my customer’s mind that the battery they buy from me will be compatible with their 5 year old laptop.
- I’d teach them how to find their laptop model number.
- I’d teach them how to find their battery’s part number.
- I’d teach them the difference between 4400mAH and 8800mAH, or 6 cells and 9 cells
- I’d teach them how to get the most out of their laptop batteries.
- I’d study laptops every single day so that when a customer calls me, I will be able to answer his questions.
- I’d follow websites like enGadget.com and Gizmodo.com for the latest technology trends.
- I’d join discussions and actively answer questions in at least 3 forums about laptop batteries
- I’d organize every useful question I see in the forums, and use it to build a FAQ database on my website.
- I’d start my own blog about laptop batteries.
Lastly, I’d do all of the above for 6 months before I put any money into advertising my website.
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