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The Ex Factor Guide-Three Factors Of A Successful Business

First, set a launch date and make sure you keep it. If it seems too close then set it back by as much as required so you can get everything done in time but do not set it too close and then get caught unprepared. Once the date is set you need to contact all your existing customers,The Ex Factor Guide Review prospects, and leads to inform them that the new product is coming soon. Email them several times, but do not spam, reminding that of the approaching date and also include features to keep them excited about it. Have your sales page ready to accept the new traffic. Create an autoresponder feature in this page so visitors can subscribe to the list and stay informed of new developments before the launch.

Creating such a list is one of the most effective ways of expanding your customer base.Your sales page must be responsive so that on the day of the launch it changes from autoresponder to a page with order and payment options. Test all aspects of the sales page thoroughly because any errors at this point will destroy your credibility. The launch itself is the most critical aspect so your website must be working perfectly at that time.You'll want to take simple precautions to make any lens purchase safe and effective. Before you buy contact lenses from anyone other than your eye care professional, it pays to be a wise consumer. Contact lens wearers are usually surprised and happy with the level of comfort that lenses provide.

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In the U.S. contact lens marketplace, 82 percent wear soft lenses, 16 percent wear rigid gas-permeable, and only 2 percent wear hard. The choice of which lens is right for you should be based only on an examination by your doctor or eye care professional, not over the phone.Although easier to handle and less likely to tear, rigid gas permeable lenses are not as comfortable initially as soft contacts and it may take a few weeks to get used to wearing the RGPs, compared to just a few days for soft contacts. While the ability to hold water increases the oxygen permeability of soft lenses, it increases their fragility quotient as well. The expiration date for your prescription is currently set by your state requiring a one-year or two-year renewal; if your state hasn't set a minimum expiration date, government regulation sets a one-year date unless your eye doctor determines there's a medical reason for less than one year.

Rigid lenses generally give you more clear vision. The length of continuous lens wear depends on the lens type and your doctor's evaluation of your tolerance for overnight wear. It's important for your eyes to have a rest, without lenses, for at least one night following each scheduled removal.There are several types of lenses including: soft contact lenses, rigid gas permeable lenses, extended wear lenses and disposables. Newer soft lens materials include silicone-hydrogels to provide more oxygen to your eyes. Soft lenses are easier to adjust and are much more comfortable than rigid lenses, because they conform to the eye and absorb and hold water.Bifocal correction is possible with both soft and rigid lenses. If you live an active lifestyle, NIGHT & DAY breathable lenses will allow you 30 hours of continuous wear.

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