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<title>Family Freedom Remains Popular Benefit For Home Business Owners</title>
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By Jim Mack<br />
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Every day, millions of entrepreneurs get up, go to work, and they go no further than their own home. A home business is one of the most popular ventures for those who want to earn money, but also desire the freedom and flexibility that can only be achieved through working at home.<br />
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At day&rsquo;s end, the most important thing that we have is our family. In an effort to spend more time with them, many entrepreneurs set up an office in a spare bedroom or even in the family room. This option is especially beneficial for those who have children and feel the need to be at home with them. Today, many families prefer to live in a suburban or country setting to allow their children the safety of playing outside or riding their bicycles. The problem is these areas are not commonly associated with a large job market, which means a longer commute for those who work away from home. For many, a home business is the answer to living in a safe area, eliminating the need to commute and still maintaining a steady income.<br />
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Family freedom is achieved through setting aside important time to share in special moments and always making sure to be there when you are needed. A home business allows for all of these things, but with a twist. It&rsquo;s still possible to take your little ones to softball practice or pick them up from school, but it&rsquo;s also possible to earn a full-time living while doing so.<br />
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If you work for someone else, what happens if you want to take a vacation? How early do you have to provide your request and what will happen if something later comes up and you need to change the date of your trip? If you&rsquo;ve already requested a vacation from your employer and that request was approved, what happens to the vacation plans? It&rsquo;s not always so easy to change plans when you are working on someone else&rsquo;s time clock. If you want the freedom and flexibility to choose your schedule, arrange family outings and vacations at a time that is convenient for everyone, have the peace of mind to know that plans change and you need to be able to change with them, then a home business is the way to go.<br />
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Working at home is not just about being there to clean up little spills, run errands or even picking someone up from school. It&rsquo;s more than that. It&rsquo;s about taking care of your children when they are sick and need you. It&rsquo;s about being there when one of them calls from school and wants to come home because they are hurt.  It&rsquo;s also about being there for the special moments that deserve your presence. Whether it&rsquo;s your toddler&rsquo;s first step across the carpet or their first step into kindergarten, these are the moments that shouldn&rsquo;t be missed and won&rsquo;t be missed, if you are in control of your own schedule.<br />
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Jim Mack is a home business professional that is dedicated to help his team succeed http://www.giantcashcow.com, the BEST home business out there today. To find out more about Jim go to <a href="http://www.giantcashcow.com">http://www.giantcashcow.com </a>]]></description>
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Inexpensive Traffic Generation</title>
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<br />
by Desmond Mantor<br />
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So, you have a killer Website that you're just certain will become the next Yahoo or Google, if only you could get people to actually visit your site. The only problem is that you don't have the money to spend on pay-per-click programs or software for e-mailing campaigns. As things stand, your site doesn't even rank in the first ten pages of search results and it's starting to look like your great idea may die a miserable and lonely death. Before you throw in the towel, here are some free ways to increase traffic flow to your site:<br />
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Being ranked first in the search engines does not cost a dime, but it does cost effort. If you're going to get to the first page of the search results, you need to do your homework. The first thing to do is to study your competition.  The people who rank first already have a winning formula. You just need to figure it out. You need to study their keyword density formula, the sites they are linking to, and their meta tag usage. You will need to alter one variable at a time and test the results.<br />
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Finding the right keyword density formula should probably be your first priority. Once you find one that works, start generating a lot of useful content using this formula. Don't worry about getting it perfect, because no one does. Just find one that boosts your rankings and then generate the content.<br />
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Aside from having a lot of keyword rich content using the right formula, the second best way to boost rankings is to link with other popular sites. The search engines figure that, if you are linked with other popular sites, then your site must be pretty important. The key is to develop a site with content that is both relevant and useful to other Webmasters. This is why you need to develop your keyword density formula first, then generate content based upon it. This makes it a lot easier to convince Webmasters to link with your site.  The more links you establish with popular sites, the higher you will climb in the rankings.<br />
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Once you have a site filled with great content, start sending out personal E-mails to Webmasters asking to link with their site. Some sites will even allow you to manually link with them without first obtaining permission. They are probably not the greatest links, but it's a start!<br />
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Another great way to generate traffic flow without spending money is using Yahoo classifieds. Yahoo has millions of visitors from all over the world every day, and your ad is sure to get noticed. You are allowed to post up to 10 ads at a time absolutely free of charge. The trick is to write compelling, attention-grabbing copy. You will achieve success if you are willing to experiment. While search engine rankings are more useful than online classifieds, these ads, especially the popular Yahoo classifieds, can provide a great start totally free!<br />
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All in all, search engines hold the key to traffic flow. Since almost 90% of all Web surfers use search engines to help them find what they're seeking, as a Website owner, you have to win them over in order to achieve online success. Analyze your competitors' sites closely, arrive at an optimal keyword density formula, and then create lots of useful, relevant and compelling content. Soon, you will be linking to other sites and climbing on the search engine rankings!<br />
<br />
Desmond Mantor is the Director of Sales and Marketing for <a href="http://www.havetraffic.com">Have Traffic</A> a business specializing in delivering highly targeted traffic for commercial Web sites, proven to convert to sales at higher rates in comparison to regular major pay per click sources. Please visit http://www.havetraffic.com for further details.<br />
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<title>

Pushing Traffic From Content Sites To Sales Sites</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
by James D. Brausch<br />
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One of the most effective methods of getting traffic to a sales Webpage is very well-known within Adsense circles (used to send traffic to Adwords advertisers through the Adsense program), but not as well known for traffic generation directly to sales letters.<br />
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That method is the content site. There are literally thousands of people making a living online by simply creating content sites, placing Google Adsense code on those content sites and collecting a check from Google every month.<br />
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There are literally thousands of others who have sales pages selling products and services who have never created a content site and pay for their traffic through the Google Adwords program. Much of that traffic is coming from those who are creating the content sites and placing Google Adsense code on their pages.<br />
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Isn't that interesting? If you have a sales page selling a product or service; how much could you save by cutting Google out of the loop? A lot! If you have been creating content sites and depending on Google for a paycheck, how much more could you earn if you sent that traffic to a site selling an information product of your own? A lot!<br />
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There is even more money to be gained with this strategy then you might first imagine. At first, you might be tempted to think that the only money being left on the table is the money going to Google for providing the Adwords and Adsense programs. Nothing could be further from the truth. If that was the only money involved, then, since the percentages that Google keeps are very small ... their<br />
service is well worth that price.<br />
<br />
But it's not! That money is only the start. Let's consider the following facts to see that we can actually earn a multiple of whatever you are currently earning from your Adsense check or from your product site if you cut Google out of the loop.<br />
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1. The Adsense algorithm isn't perfect. It often shows ads that aren't very relevant. If you cut Google out of the loop, you can make your content site to sales page site traffic 100% relevant, 100% of the time.<br />
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2. Adsense publishers often only get 0.5%-15% click-through rates on any Adsense ad, due to a number of factors. The method I will show you in this article will deliver 25% of the hotest buyers from your content site to your traffic site continually.<br />
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3. Adsense is currently a negative ranking factor on all three major search engines (see RankingFactors.com for more information on that). That means that, by running Adsense on your content sites, they are slowly losing search engine traffic month after month. By removing the Adsense and sending that traffic directly to a product site, you will retain your search engine traffic.<br />
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4. Many have reported getting banned by the Google Adsense program. You came to the Internet to make money because you wanted more control and freedom over your life. By getting a large percentage of your income from a single company (Google), you are sabotaging your efforts. You are at the mercy of Google just like you were/are at the mercy of any employer.<br />
<br />
5. If you are selling a product using Adwords traffic, you also are at the mercy of Google and bidding wars. You must continually improve your conversion ratio or the ongoing bidding wars will eventually eat up your profit. Google (or Overture or any other bid-type PPC system) is slowly allowing your competitors to either receive more traffic while you receive less ... or causing you to pay them more and more of your profit every month as you are forced to raise your bids to continue to receive traffic. Wouldn't you rather generate your own traffic and not be held hostage to bidding wars?<br />
<br />
So -- we are agreed that you want to cut Google out of the loop, whether you are a content site creator or the seller of a product or service; right? How?<br />
<br />
Well, first of all you will nead to learn the skills of the other side. They aren't difficult, whichever side of the fence you currently sit on. If you are a content site creator, you can pick up InfoProdCreation.com and have your own product 35 hours from now with 5 hours of work. If you are a seller of a product or service, you already have the skills to create content sites. Just write articles instead of sales pages, and give information instead of trying to sell. Make it a multi-page site instead of a single page sales letter.<br />
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And -- I'm about to give you the secret to traffic delivery from a content site to a traffic site. It's very simple. Create a home page with only the following elements:<br />
<br />
1. A very short two-paragraph, three-five sentence description of your product or service (no selling here).<br />
<br />
2. A large (size 8) link that says either "Enter Site" or "Enter Here." This link leads to your product site.<br />
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3. Three smaller links (size 2) on a single line, below the above link, that lead to the rest of your content site. They can say "Widget Articles," "Widget Reviews," "Widget Forum," or whatever types of content you have on your content site ... about widgets, in this case.<br />
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You will find that about 50% of the traffic on a content site eventually ends up at the home page. You will find that about 50% of those that end up at the home page will choose to click the "Enter Site" or "Enter Here" link. You will find that those 25% of the content site visitors (50% of 50%) will be fairly pre-qualified to read your offer. In many, many split tests, this traffic has out-performed Google Adwords traffic!<br />
<br />
Have fun and please drop by my blog and let me know how much more money you are making with this strategy. I would love to hear from you.<br />
<br />
You can check out the author's marketing blog here: http://www.JamesBrausch.com.<br />
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The Most Powerful Marketing Weapon Ever Used</title>
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<br />
by Jonathan Teng<br />
http://www.TheMarketingCraze.com<br />
<br />
"It's NOT another wave. It's a PERMANENT wave destroyer!"<br />
<br />
I have to admit it...<br />
<br />
Article writing is, hands down, the most powerful weapon in the marketing arsenal to date! I have always asked myself why very few marketers are taking advantage of it. It's so easy and so rewarding.<br />
<br />
Just watch the article directories and announcement lists; you'll quickly see what I'm talking about...<br />
<br />
...and you'll see the same names, over and over again!<br />
<br />
These people are consistent in their work. They keep submitting articles, month after month, while they're establishing themselves as leading experts in their fields. They're building their credibility each day ... and their businesses? Well, they are simply thriving.<br />
<br />
While most new Internet marketers will come and leave like a blink of an eye, these "article" guys have staying power. Their articles will be around years after they are gone -= a legacy that will outlast them.<br />
<br />
Isn't this amazing?<br />
<br />
(1) It's free. While other marketers are losing money on pay per click ads, article marketers promote their businesses for free. No hidden cost whatsoever. Their articles will be reprinted on hundreds of Websites, all bringing warm leads and pre-sold customers to their businesses.<br />
<br />
(2) It's easy. They don't need to hold a PhD in order to be an article writer. It's as simple as writing a 300- to 500-word article a week, and they're done for the week.<br />
<br />
(3) It appreciates. "Hey! I read your article ... It rocks!" "Great article ... I have bookmarked your site for other posts ..." "Fantastic ... I like what you write ..."<br />
<br />
Only Article Marketers receive these types of messages in their inboxes. They are respected among their peers. They get their inspiration from the appreciation of other people.<br />
<br />
(4) It sets them apart. What's the difference between an article marketer and other marketers? Simple ... Article marketers are smarter. They are a step above the average Joes in the business arena. They are problem solvers. They write for reputation and trust. And they write for profits.<br />
<br />
(5) It's the center. Articles are the central part of an E-zine. They stand alone, with no disturbing ads. They get all the reader's attention and their words will gently direct them toward a link to their Website.<br />
<br />
(6) It links to others. Articles are the ultimate linking strategy. Article Marketers don't need to beg for incoming links from Webmasters. Their job is to provide free content -- quality content that Webmasters will fight for.<br />
<br />
(7) It's viral. While an ad will last only for a few days, articles will last for years. Great articles will be reprinted over and over again, reaching thousands of new potential customers. It's like planting a seed that will take root and then develop a life on it's own.<br />
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Article writing is the only complete weapon that a marketer should be equipped with because it's truly the only skill a marketer needs to master to succeed.<br />
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<title>

Use These Two Numbers to Double Your Business In 12 Months!</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
by Charlie Cook<br />
<a href=http://www.marketingforsuccess.com target=_blank >http://www.marketingforsuccess.com</a><br />
<br />
========================================<br />
Summary:<br />
Want to hit your revenue numbers this year? Discover<br />
which numbers to pay attention to.<br />
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<br />
Everyone wants to see growth in sales and net revenue. It's important for small business owners to set income goals and to watch sales results, but too much emphasis on these numbers can prevent you from reaching your goals.<br />
<br />
Using your revenue figure to guide your marketing is like driving by looking in the rear view mirror the whole time. That number tells you where you've been. It doesn't tell you how to get where you want to go.<br />
<br />
There are a couple of key numbers and ratios to keep in front of you that will help you get to your sales 'destination'.<br />
<br />
Like an Iowa farmer growing soybeans, you've got to carefully plant seeds and nurture plants to maturity to ensure a good harvest and a good profit. The amount of seed you plant and the percentage that germinates and grows well determines your farm's profitability. The same is true in marketing and sales; the number of leads you generate and the number you convert to sales determine your income.<br />
<br />
These are the two most important numbers to pay attention to in marketing. Use them to evaluate your marketing and determine how many sales you'll generate:<br />
<br />
1. The number of qualified prospects in your database.<br />
<br />
These are people who've told you they have a concern or problem you can help them with and who want to hear from you again.<br />
<br />
2. Your prospect-to-client conversion rate.<br />
<br />
The percentage of qualified prospects you convert to paying clients.<br />
<br />
The math is simple; the more qualified prospects you have and the higher your conversion rates, the more revenue you'll generate.<br />
<br />
Your sales will stay frozen at present levels if you focus on how much revenue you're making and ignore the importance of building your list of qualified prospects. You could double your business in the next few months by building your database of qualified prospects and improving your conversion rates.<br />
<br />
Marketing Numbers<br />
<br />
You don't need to be a math wiz to become an expert at marketing math. Pay attention to these numbers on a weekly basis;<br />
<br />
- The number of people who saw your ads, read your articles or received your mailings.<br />
<br />
- The percentage of these people that responded to your ad or article. It's not how many ads you run, but how many people pay attention to your ads that matters.<br />
<br />
- The percentage of respondents that actually gave you their contact information and added themselves to your database. These are the people who have identified themselves as qualified prospects who are interested in learning more.<br />
<br />
If you're marketing through your Website, it's incredibly simple to identify these numbers daily and weekly to track the success of your marketing. Here's how;<br />
<br />
1. Look at the number of unique visitors to your Website daily or weekly.<br />
<br />
2. Divide this number by the number of people who contacted you. This is your conversion rate of site visitors to qualified prospects. If your site is set up correctly, at least one out of ten people should be contacting you and adding themselves to your list of qualified prospects. If you use Google Ads to drive visitors to your site, you can send visitors to specific landing pages and increase your conversion rate to 20% or even 25%.<br />
<br />
What should you expect from your Website? For every hundred unique visitors to your site per week, 10 to 25 should be sending you an E-mail requesting more information about your products and services. Each month, your list of qualified prospects and your sales should grow.<br />
<br />
Before you finish this article, make a commitment to apply this simple marketing math to grow your business. Set a goal for your business. Look at how many qualified prospects your marketing is currently generating.<br />
<br />
Write this number down, then put a diagonal line across it and next to it write down the number of qualified prospects you want to add to your database each week.<br />
<br />
I've been doing this little exercise for two years with my current Website. My goals for acquiring qualified prospects get larger each month as my business grows. My latest goal is 500 new prospects per week. This translates into 6 to 7 percent more business each month. With a little planning, you can see your business grow just as fast.<br />
<br />
2006 © In Mind Communications, LLC. All rights reserved.<br />
<br />
The author, Charlie Cook, helps service professionals, small business owners and marketing professionals attract more clients and be more successful. Sign up<br />
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3 Steps To Effectively Increase Your Marketing Response</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
(c) Copyright by Eva Browne-Paterson<br />
<br />
It's well known that Internet marketers are in the business of marketing. To become successful in business, it's crucial to actively promote your business to gain new customers. Let's face it... No promotion, no new customers. It's as simple as that.<br />
<br />
If you've ever spent money on advertising before, you will know that it can be a costly process. Whether the cost is measured in time, effort, money or a mixture of all three - the one thing that counts the most is the results. A lack of results from a marketing campaign can be a real disappointment.<br />
<br />
More often than not, it is a case of hit-and-miss which leads to frustration and a wasted advertising budget.<br />
<br />
This article will explain three steps that you can take to gauge how effective your marketing campaigns are and to rapidly improve the response rates of future campaigns. It also brings to light some relatively unknown tactics that some advertising companies are employing to rip-off their customers. I hope you're not one of those customers... But you might have been already without even realising it.<br />
<br />
Step 1: T&T<br />
<br />
You may or may not work out a proper campaign for your promotions, but let me make a suggestion to you if I may? You really should be Tracking and Testing. If you don't know how responsive a particular ad is, how can you possibly gauge the ad's effectiveness? Not by guessing, that's for sure! It is essential that you T&T because this keeps you in control of your earnings.<br />
<br />
If your campaigns aren't creating the desired outcome - signups, sales, opt-ins, etc., something needs to be changed. By T&T, you can make changes, retest and gauge the results to repeat the process until you do generate the necessary effect and, therefore, increase your profits.<br />
<br />
Step 2: Tweaking<br />
<br />
What areas need looking at? Here is a short list of questions you can ask yourself. The answer to these questions should be "Yes". If the answer is "No," then simply tweak the item and T&T to produce a better response.<br />
<br />
Ad Copy: <br />
<br />
Does it have an eye-catching headline? Is it well written with the correct grammar and punctuation? Have you edited it over and over to create what you'd consider a perfect advertisement? Does it use hypnotic words and phrases that grab the interest of the reader? Does it make the reader want to click through to your Web site while pulling out their credit card? If you wouldn’t respond to the ad yourself, a rewrite is a must.<br />
<br />
Product Demand:<br />
<br />
If you truly aim to make sales, your advertising needs to be put in front of the people who will want to purchase your product. Have you carried out or have access to market research data on the product you are offering? If it's a niche-target product, are you targeting the appropriate audience? Have you polled your list or web site visitors to find out what they really want? Feedback is precious and should be taken into serious consideration.<br />
<br />
Sales Page:<br />
<br />
Does your sales page load quickly? Does it look good to the naked eye without making you frown or close the site in pain? Does it have an eye-catching headline? Does it appeal to the reader's sensibilities and rouse their emotions? Have you used short paragraphs? Have you included bullet point lists? Have you<br />
refined the copy over and over again to make it as sharp as possible? Have you made it so there are no unanswered questions for the customer to ask?<br />
<br />
Order Page:<br />
<br />
Have you included a guarantee that removes the risk taken by the customer? Have you provided several payment options, where applicable? Have you made the purchasing process as quick and simple as possible? Have you included your contact details?<br />
<br />
Price:<br />
<br />
If everything else appears to be set correctly, but you're still not receiving the response you need, consider revising the price and T&T. Use a split tester, if possible, to see which price receives the better response (and it's not always the cheaper price, surprisingly). 100 is a good number to use for split-testing. ie: If you're testing two pages, the first to receive 100 responses is the one to adopt.<br />
<br />
Step 3: QA<br />
<br />
Usually QA stands for Quality Assurance and it still does, but in this instance, it also means Quality Advertising. T&T and Tweaking can be an ongoing process that you continually carry out using free or paid advertising.<br />
<br />
There are many forms of advertising available on the Internet. Free advertising methods are excellent for T&T because they can illustrate how well an ad pulls through an E-zine or solo ad. You can also gauge how effective your sales page is by click-thru statistics in traffic exchanges, etc. But, for now, let's  concentrate on the effective, paid advertising methods. Why? Because paid advertising brings results... Well it should -- but it doesn't always!<br />
<br />
It is imperative that you gauge the effectiveness of the advertising vehicle that you are utilizing through T&T. If you don't, you could be throwing your hard-earned dollars straight down the drain.<br />
<br />
If you have paid for an advertising campaign through a company and the results are less than you hoped for, you need to look into why the results were dismal. How do you do that? It certainly pays to ask questions and dig deeper to see exactly how your advertisement is being delivered.<br />
<br />
In fact, I can save you some time and really open your eyes to some marketing methods that you probably didn't even know existed! These are methods that are being used quite frequently by some online companies who provide traffic and advertising services.<br />
<br />
You really need to know about them now so you don't fall into that trap. Most of us have already and didn't even know it, until now...<br />
<br />
If you utilise the 3 steps I've described above, you'll discover that your hard work really does pay off. Increased profits can indeed be yours with the right work ethic and the right quality advertising vehicle.<br />
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<br />
About the Author: Eva Browne-Paterson lives in Australia and has been marketing online for over 12 years. She has been publishing EvieB's New-Z since 2001 at EvieB.com, is the CEO of INSTAPAY.net and a partner in the JVMoneyMakers.com group.<br />
<br />
Looking for Quality Advertising? EQQU Ads are a NEW, Highly Targeted & Responsive form of advertising. Hundreds of thousands of members will see your ads beneath their E-mail display and view your web site. Split campaigns & Full statistics provided.<br />
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<title>

CLEANING UP YOUR MARKETING</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
by Charlie Cook<br />
http://<a href=http://www.marketingforsuccess.com target=_blank >http://www.marketingforsuccess.com</a><br />
<br />
<br />
-----> At least once a year its worth evaluating your marketing plan and tuning it up for to increase your ability to attract new clients. Use this marketing assessment to clean up your marketing for 2005. <-----<br />
<br />
Has your once well-organized marketing plan come to resemble the jumble of stuff in your closet (not to mention the garage and the attic)? If you are like most people, each time you come across a new marketing idea, you try to adopt it and add it to your existing approach.<br />
<br />
Strategies and tactics tend to accumulate and linger even when they may not be working as well as you'd like. Like the ill-fitting clothes that accumulate in your closet or the broken tools still in the garage, they are hard to get rid of, whether because of habit, emotional attachment or just plain not getting around to cleaning them out.<br />
<br />
To improve your marketing, you'll need to clean out some old ways of working. While I don't want to get anywhere near your closet, and in fact I could use some help with mine, I can show you how to clean up your marketing plan so you're ready to take advantage of any new opportunities to grow your business that come along.<br />
<br />
Cleaning Up Your Marketing Plan<br />
<br />
Every morning, my friend, Michael Angier, of SuccessNet.org, sits down at his desk and asks himself the following three quëstions about his business.<br />
<br />
1. What's working?<br />
2. What's not working?<br />
3. What can I improve?<br />
<br />
You may not want to review your marketing plan five times a week, but it is a good idea to do it at least once a year. So, take out your pencil or fire up your computer and assess your marketing plan:<br />
 <br />
Your Marketing Plan<br />
<br />
1. Is your plan working?<br />
2. Do you have a well defined marketing strategy that helps you achieve the three phases of marketing: Getting Attention, Positioning, and Selling?<br />
3. Do you need to write or rewrite your marketing plan?<br />
4. Do you need additional information or coaching to complete your marketing plan?<br />
5. What are you going to do to improve your marketing plan?<br />
<br />
Getting Attention<br />
<br />
6. Does your marketing message prompt prospects to contact you?<br />
7. Do your ads, letters, and web site motivate prospects to contact you?<br />
8. What are your conversion rates?<br />
9. What steps can you take to improve them?<br />
<br />
Positioning<br />
<br />
10. What are you doing to establish your credibility with prospects, to help them know and trust you?<br />
11. Is it working as well as you'd like?<br />
12. What could you improve?<br />
13. Is the value of your products and services clear to your prospects or do they quëstion you about merits and price?<br />
14. Want to learn how to ensure that your prospects understand the value of your products and services?<br />
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Selling<br />
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15. How successful are you in selling, that is, in getting commitments for everything from appointments to orders?<br />
16. What's your conversion rate of prospects contacted to clients and customers?<br />
17. Do initial s/ales generate repeat s/ales and referrals for years to come?<br />
18. Want to learn how to generate more s/ales from each client?<br />
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Evaluating Your Marketing Plan<br />
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Use Michael's three questions to summarize your comments about your marketing plan and your success in getting attention, positioning and selling.<br />
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1. What's working?<br />
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2. What's not?<br />
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3. What do you want to improve?<br />
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The hardest part about cleaning out your closet, attic, garage or your marketing is getting started. It may be time to straighten up or throw out some of your old marketing strategies and tactics and replace them with new more effective ones. Start 2005 with a well organized marketing plan, one that helps you Get Attention, Position your products and services and Sell and you'll find your business growing in leaps and bounds in the coming year.<br />
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2004 © In Mind Communications, LLC. All rights reserved.<br />
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14 Ways to Add Content to Your Web Site</title>
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by Herman Drost<br />
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When I surf the Net, I often see Web sites filled with beautiful graphics that strive to capture my attention. Well, they do so for an instant, however I click away when I don't immediately find relevant content. The content you add to your web site needs to attract both visitors and search engines.<br />
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Here are 14 ways to add content to your web site and attract visitors:<br />
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1. Get into the mind of your visitor. Brainstorm all the ways your visitor would think of your product. Write your content as if you are sitting next to him/her explaining your product. Don't write in the 3rd person, i.e. "we," "they," but use "I," "you," or "your." This makes it more personal.<br />
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2. Keep it simple - write as if explaining your Web site material to a 7th grader (12-13 year old). Don't use complicated words that people would have to look up in the dictionary. You want them to understand clearly what your site is about.<br />
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3. Convey emotion - people on the Web are often in a great hurry, so you need to appeal to their emotions to stop them clicking away to the next site. Use stories, convey your experiences or include testimonies from others. This adds to your credibility and trust, 2 essential factors for doing business online.<br />
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4. Communicate quickly and efficiently - people online tend to scan rather than read everything on the page. Therefore, use single lines of text for your headings and sub headings. Catch your visitor's eye with lists, bullet points and use short, snappy, active (not passive) words in your sentences. Your paragraphs should only consist of 2-5 sentences. Long paragraphs make it hard to read (scan) your<br />
page quickly.<br />
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5. Create white space - the layout of your Web page should include plenty of white space. Don't lean text hard up against your graphics. Include white space between headings, sub headings and paragraphs.<br />
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6. Use graphics sparingly - you have heard it said, "a picture is worth a 1000 words." That's true, but only if the picture supports your content. Don't overdo the graphics. You may impress your visitors initially, however, to keep them interested in your site, you need high quality content.<br />
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7. Create high quality content - make clear points with each paragraph you write. Each paragraph should build on the previous one, so that you are pulling your visitor through your page naturally. You are trying to pre-sell the product or service to your visitor. This puts them in a natural frame of mind to buy (unlike many sites, which may just have pictures of the products and a shopping cart).<br />
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8. Web page background - a colorful or busy background can make your text hard to read and may give the impression of an inexperienced Webmaster. If you do use a background image, make sure it complements your site's theme, fits with your visitors' experience and will increase your credibility.<br />
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9. Use the correct fonts - the offline world primarily uses "Times New Roman". This works well in print but not online. Sans Serif fonts, such as Arial, Verdana and Helvetica are the best fonts for easy online scanning.<br />
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10. Font colors - the best colors for reading online are black text on a white or off-white background. If you want to use multiple colors only use a maximum of 3. Too many text colors on a Web page make it hard on the eyes and spell inexperience. To emphasize text, you can use the bold tag (<B>this text will appear bold</B>) or italic tag (<I>this text will appear in italics</I>).<br />
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11. Check spelling and grammar - run your page through spell check in your word processor. It won't pick up all the mistakes, so make sure you read it through yourself, to find other errors. Spelling and grammar mistakes convey an unprofessional impression.<br />
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12. Simple navigation - the main purpose of the navigation bar is to make it easy for your visitor to find his way around your site. Place your navigation bar on the left side or top of your page (or both). Repeat the bar at the bottom of the page, so your visitor does not have to scroll back up to move on to another section.<br />
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(Read my article "How to Create an Effective Web Site Navigation Structure" http://www.isitebuild.com/navigation for more specific help in this area).<br />
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13. Get a critique - don't fall in love with your writing and leave it there. Yes, it's hard to listen to someone criticizing your beautiful piece of work, but swallow your pride and get your friends or family members to do a review of your Web page. This will help you to refine what you have written and make it appeal to a wider audience.<br />
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14. Use specific keywords - weave targeted keywords into your Web page as you write your Web page content. <br />
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Herman Drost is the Certified Internet Webmaster (CIW) owner and author of http://www.iSiteBuild.com. Affordable Web Site Design and Web Hosting. Pick up your copy of the 159 page E-book TODAY titled:  "Make Your Content Pre-Sell," by going to this link: http://mycps.sitesell.com/webselling83.html<br />
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Guaranteed Ways to Build Up Your Ezine List</title>
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by Suzanne Falter-Barns<br />
www.getknownnow.com<br />
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Learn tips on how one ezine owner built her list to more than 75,000 names in just a few years. (She bought only 4000 of them.) Guerilla tips from Suzanne Falter-Barns and Jenna Glatzer.<br />
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Want your E-zine list to catch fire and really start to fill up? Jenna Glatzer took her own list from the hundreds all the way to 75,000 in 7 years by simple, steady marketing, and using many of these techniques. (Jenna bought only 4000 0pt-in names along the way.) Here are some tips we provided, and some I've pulled  from my own experience, building my list for The Joy Letter to 17,000 over five years.<br />
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1. Free Stuff.<br />
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Pick genuinely useful fr.ee stuff that you know your audience wants and needs. For instance, my brand new<br />
E-zine, Expert Status, attracted 600 readers in just a few weeks by offering a report, "25 Top Self Help Literary Agents." The practical freebie works. Jenna Glatzer offers two free E-books/reports to subscribers on agents who are receptive to new writers, and on writer's markets. She notes: "Before I<br />
did that, my subscriber numbers were in the hundreds, not thousands.<br />
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2. Put a subscribe box on every page of the site.<br />
<br />
This has worked for both Jenna and me. Mine is parked in the left hand column of the site. Experts advise putting a simple sign up box (with freebie mentioned) in the top left hand corner, as that's where the eye naturally travels first. A simple sign up box that requests only E-mail address works best.<br />
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3. Ad swaps.<br />
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Exchange plugs for your E-zine with another Website, to run in each other's E-zines. Be sure to mention those freebies! Doing this on a regular basis with a rotating selection of Web partners will keep your subscription page busy.<br />
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4. Cross-registration.<br />
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I've found subscribers by having a plug for my E-zine on the thank you page of a comparable (but not  directly competitive) Website. This offer is made to folks who just signed up for an E-zine, and are therefore deemed 'in the mood for more.' Offer a swap with your site, and try not to list more than about two other E-zines. Also, make a point of including only really good, reliable publications that reach your target market.<br />
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5. Give away a bonus for other sites to use, based on your E-zine.<br />
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A popular Web marketing technique is the special one- or two-day promo that offers big bonus lists when you buy a certain product on those particular days. (I cover this promo technique in more detail in my E-book/binder, "Get Known Now; How to Build Your Platform as a Self Help Expert.") So, collect some  of your best E-zine essays, pack 'em up in a downloadable PDF-based E-book, and offer it as a bonus these sites can use in their special promos. Don't forget juicy descriptive copy about your E-zine, and a subscribe link at the end of your E-book. I've gotten hundreds of new readers this way, and much traffic to my site.<br />
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6. Announce E-zine 'events' on PRweb.com and other PR sites.<br />
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There's an entire world of web-based press release distribution services out there, some of which are low cost or even free. So, use them. But be sure to only plant press releases that are truly newsworthy, and thus likely to get press attention. Even if the media don't use your words this time, they'll hopefully <br />
file you as an expert for future use.<br />
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7. Use discussion boards or groups.<br />
<br />
These are sites frequented by gangs of people interested in the same thing. Avoid the unmoderated sites, because they're likely to be spam targets that generate little bonafide traffic. Boards found on member <br />
sites are the best. Don't spam the board with your subscribe message. Instead, offer some genuinely helpful info. Then sign off with a signature line that includes E-zine and subscribe info. You can find some of these groups at groups.yahoo.com, topica.com, mail-list.com, and listfool.com, for starters.<br />
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8. Sponsor other people's contests.<br />
<br />
Jenna Glatzer gives away products like her paid newsletter, "Absolute Markets Premium Newsletter," to writers' groups, contests, and conferences that request it, regardless of size. I've tried this too, to good effect. Simply run an announcement in your E-zine that you'd be happy to sponsor comparable events. Ask them to provide a URL for an event description, so you know it's legit. Then offer up your gifts, and ask for a plug for your E-zine and for them to talk up your dazzling freebie, as well. Jenna notes that<br />
groups she sponsors "often send out ads for us to their lists … just as a thank you."<br />
<br />
9. Run quality content.<br />
<br />
There's no substitute for heartfelt writing plus solid information about a subject that matters.<br />
<br />
Jenna writes: 'The main reason our list stays so big is our 'letter from the editor' … Each week, I chronicle my writing life and my triumphs and failures … when an article is killed, when I'm having trouble finishing a book … And I share personal things, too, like when my grandfather died…. People write: 'I feel like I know you so well.' And I think that's why they stay on the list, even when their mailbox fills up with dozens of other writer's newsletters.<br />
<br />
10. Allow reprints.<br />
<br />
Allow any newsletter that wants to reprint your articles to do so. I like to have an E-mail requesting  permission, so I can enter their info into a big database I use to track where I can send more articles in the future. I end each article with the line: "You may reprint this article in your own E-zine or Website. Simply send an E-mail requesting permission to EMAIL ADDRESS. Please be sure to include our full <br />
bio box at the end."<br />
<br />
11. Create a survey or contest.<br />
<br />
This would be one of those newsworthy 'E-zine events' I mentioned above in point # 6. Make it a fun, relevant question that you could really develop a good, newsy story from. I did a survey asking people what they fought with their spouse/partner/boy or girlfriend about. The results made for the kind of reading offline media enjoy running short, 100-word pieces about (fillers.) I made sure to attribute the survey to my E-zine, "The Joy Letter," with a mention of the site's basic URL. You can get the technology to run your own survey and collect responses at surveymonkey.com (for a fee) or bravenet.com (for free.)<br />
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I think I could actually go on and on here. The possibilities seem to be endless. If you try even half of these techniques on a regular basis, you'll find your subscriber rates double and even triple. Here's to building your list … the foundation that much of your traffic and success rely on.<br />
<br />
Suzanne Falter-Barns' Website at getknownnow.com offers tips and tools that help you build your platform and get known as an expert in your field. Sign up for her free E-zine, "Expert Status," and receive her free report, "25 Top Self Help Literary Agents."<br />
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WHAT MY TEENAGERS TAUGHT ME ABOUT MARKETING "STUFF"</title>
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by Charlie Cook <a href=http://www.marketingforsuccess.com target=_blank >http://www.marketingforsuccess.com</a><br />
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Most teenagers don't communicate to you everything you need to know, and the same goes for most marketing. Learn how to get your message across. No promises about your teenagers communication.<br />
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My kids taught me a lot about marketing communication when they were teenagers. My son had me playing 20 questions. When I asked what he'd done at school or out with his friends the night before, I'd get one of two classic teenage responses; "Stuff" or "Nothing". I'd have to pepper him with questions to learn any more.<br />
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With my daughter, I could hardly get a word in edgewise. She's a great storyteller, but she wanted to tell me everything about everyone. Neither of them were really giving me what I wanted.<br />
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If these had been sales calls and I'd been a business prospect instead of a devoted parent, I'd have ended the conversation or walked away. I'd have thought, "Great people, but they don't understand my point of view or my problems."<br />
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Does your marketing turn prospects off with too little or too much information?<br />
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Do you approach your marketing from your customers' point of view?<br />
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Is your marketing generating the leads you need to grow your business?<br />
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If a prospect asked you what you do, you'd never respond by just saying "Stuff". But, what do you say? Do you tell them that you're in advertising, or that you are a lawyer, accountant, designer, entrepreneur, franchise consultant, realtor, trainer, or software developer? Statements like this don't start a conversation fully explain what you do or how a prospect could benefit from your products or services. These one- or two-word answers are the equivalent of your teenager telling you they've been doing "Stuff".<br />
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Don't make your prospects play "20 Questions" with you to understand your business. Give them a clear, succinct marketing message that describes how you can help them and why they need you.<br />
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Once you've got their attention with your marketing message, follow it up with the information they need, a clarification of the problems you solve, the solutions you provide and a reason to contact you. Make it easy for your prospects to get what they want from your marketing materials, whether you use ads, brochures, a web site or other media.<br />
<br />
- Define your prospects' most common concerns and the problems they want resolved.<br />
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- Present the solutions your provide in the context of these problems.<br />
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- Explain why they need you, from their point of view.<br />
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- Anticipate and answer their questions.<br />
<br />
I was on the phone with Marilyn, who wanted to know what her firm could do to spread the word and get more clients. Last year they made over a million dollars, but so far this year they haven't gotten the number of inquires they need to continue to grow the company. What's getting in the way?<br />
<br />
While I was talking with Marilyn, I typed her firm's URL into my web browser to take a look at the way they are promoting themselves. I had two reactions when her site came up in my browser. One, it was very attractive and professionally done. Two, after looking at it for a few minutes, I had no idea what the company actually did, who they helped or how.<br />
<br />
There was a lot of information on the site, but it wasn't telling me what I needed to know. It took me another ten minutes and a number of questions to find out what her small business software development and computer-networking firm did.<br />
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Your prospects don't have the motivation of a parent talking to a teenager. If its hard for your prospects to figure out whether or not you can help them from your marketing materials, they're gone. Don't expect them to decipher unclear copy or hunt through your web site to find the information they need.<br />
<br />
Generate more leads and sales by using a marketing message, supporting marketing copy and a coordinated marketing system that helps your prospects understand why they need you and how you can solve their problems.<br />
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- 2005 © In Mind Communications, LLC. All rights reserved. -<br />
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The author, Charlie Cook, helps service professionals, small business owners and marketing professionals attract more clients and be more successful. Sign up to receive the Free Marketing Strategy eBook, '7 Steps to get more clients and grow your business' at http://<a href=http://www.marketingforsuccess.com target=_blank >http://www.marketingforsuccess.com</a>.<br />
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15 Little Known Ways To Make More Money With eBooks</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
by Eva Browne-Paterson - www.evieb.com<br />
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1. Allow other e-zine publishers or web site owners to republish small nuggets or excerpts of information from your E-book with your byline or ad included.<br />
<br />
2. Make extra profits from selling monthly updates of your E-book. You could also back-end sell the extra never released chapters of your E-book.<br />
<br />
3. Give away a free E-book and then give people an option of buying the paid version of the E-book. Also let others give away the free version of your E-book.<br />
<br />
4. Divide your E-book content into reports then give people the option of just purchasing the info they want.<br />
<br />
5. Purchase reprint rights to other people's E-books and combine them with yours in a large package deal or private E-book library web site.<br />
<br />
6. Change the benefits on your E-book ad copy into links. When people click on it take them right to the order page. It'll give them a urge to buy your E-book.<br />
<br />
7. Charge people a cheap price to read half of your E-book. If they like it, they can pay full price to read the other half.<br />
<br />
8. Offer freebies that are related to the E-book you're selling. It could be free monthly E-book updates, a free E-zine, free consulting, etc.<br />
<br />
9. Show your prospects a sample page out of your E-book. Just black out some of the important info. This will make your prospects curious to buy.<br />
<br />
10. Provide a low and high priced version of your E-book. Show benefits of each version side by side. People usually spend a little more for extra info.<br />
<br />
11. Offer the reprint rights to your E-book. You can sell the rights with the regular purchase price or as a separate higher price.<br />
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12. Make your E-book available for offline people. You could turn it into a print book, report, video, audio book, print newsletter, etc.<br />
<br />
13. Redesign your E-book for specific niches. You can create multiple profits with very little work. Example: Turn a business E-book into a craft business E-book.<br />
<br />
14. Give your prospects discount coupons on other products when they purchase your E-book. It could be your products or others that you made deals with.<br />
<br />
15. Divide your E-book into online newsletter issues. You could charge a recurring monthly subscription for people to view each issue.<br />
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Eva Browne-Paterson is a popular information publisher and has recently created an amazing system for increasing your free time AND profits in under 7 days at: http://tinyurl.com/akoeq.<br />
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5 Steps To Not Let The Power Of A Paycheck Stop You From Starting Your Own Business</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
5 Steps To Not Let The Power Of A Paycheck Stop You From Starting Your Own Business<br />
<br />
by Pamela Stewart<br />
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Fear of losing financial stability is the number one thing that stops people from starting their own business. Learn 5 key steps that will move you from fear to confidence as you evaluate your chances as a successful entrepreneur.<br />
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I recently ran a survey and asked people the question: "If you are not happy in your current work situation, then why haven't you changed it?" The top-rated response was "fear of losing<br />
financial stability."<br />
<br />
The financial stability of a paycheck is a big fat illusion. If you are an employee, you probably have a salary, which is divided in monthly or weekly paychecks. Because you get the same amount in each check, you may believe that you have a stable source of income and can live your life without fear of financial instability.<br />
<br />
This is dangerous thinking that puts your financial life at risk.<br />
<br />
Layoffs, downsizing, mergers, takeovers and incompetent managers are a well-documented part of corporate life. I have seen all of them in my career as a corporate employee, and even more in my career as a corporate consultant. I have been witness to conversations where managers had to lay off long-time employees with no notice. These employees were shocked, hurt, scared and angry. This work was horrible and gut-wrenching, but I learned something very important from it: Never rely on your status as an employee to insulate you from financial instability.<br />
<br />
So, if this reason has stopped you from starting your own business, follow these steps to see if any of your fears are warranted.<br />
<br />
Step 1: Get crystal clear how much money you will need to start up your venture<br />
<br />
· If you have written an effective business plan, you should be able to predict how much money you will need to start and sustain your business. You haven't written a business plan yet? You better get cracking at it. In addition to clarifying your idea, it will force you to organize your thoughts, financials and start-up plans, which will only help you to make it a reality. Good sources are Rhonda Abram's The Successful Business Plan, Rich Dad's The ABC's of Writing Winning Business Plans and the free resources of SCORE.<br />
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· Make a budget of your monthly living expenses. This will give you a picture of your overall cash needs.<br />
<br />
Step 2: Meet with a solid, professional, well-researched and well-recommended financial planner<br />
 <br />
· While I don't believe the illusion that a full-time job = security, I don't want you to make a foolish decision that will adversely impact your family and financial health. You need to look at implications of leaving your corporate job in the areas of insurance, investments and retirement benefits. Get the whole picture before you make a quick move. I recently spoke with a smart, competent and capable government employee who wants to start his own business, but has just 5 years to go until retirement. While I think he has what it takes to be successful on his own, I would never counsel him to quit without consulting a professional financial planner and doing tons of research to test his business plans.<br />
 <br />
Step 3: Set specific financial goals to meet your cash needs<br />
<br />
· Savings: how much of your paycheck will you have to save per month in order to meet your goals?<br />
<br />
· Raising cash: How much cash do you need to raise from outside sources including investors? (note: although some people recommend it, unless you have no alternatives, I don't recommend borrowing money from your family and close friends. There are too many emotionally-charged issues around relatives and money, and you could damage critical relationships that you need for personal well-being. That is just my 2 cents.)<br />
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Step 4: Get creative about funding strategies<br />
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· There may be ways that you can cover the costs of start-up expenses by bartering with friends and colleagues. Do you want to start a coaching business? Maybe you can barter some coaching sessions with your accountant.<br />
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· Clean out your house of unused valuables and hold a sale. If you live in a warmer climate, have it outside. If not, jump on eBay. Convert things that take up space in your house to money that you need to fund your dreams.<br />
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Step 5: Learn everything you can about your new venture<br />
<br />
· Write a solid business plan and get honest feedback from knowledgeable experts.<br />
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· Read every book you can get your hands on about your business topic.<br />
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· Google websites, blogs and online forums to learn about your marketplace.<br />
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· Identify very successful entrepreneurs in your field and follow their work, study their business models and ask them what it has taken to be successful.<br />
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· Attend teleconferences, webinars and in-person classes.<br />
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· The more that you know about your business, the greater chance you have at being successful at it.<br />
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It takes a huge amount of work to launch and grow a successful business. Don't get scared off by a perception of financial risk. If you do very careful research and make sure you have a viable plan, you can have some concrete data to weigh your important decision. Whatever you do, please do not be lulled into complacency by your regular paycheck.<br />
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© 2005 Pamela Stewart. All rights reserved.<br />
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Pamela Stewart is a seasoned corporate consultant with a new mission in life: help corporate warriors to become thriving entrepreneurs! To take a free assessment, "Test Your Small Business Start-up IQ," and get other valuable tools, go to http://www.ganas.com/freestuff. Read Pam's blog at http://www.escapefromcubiclenation.com.<br />
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Setting Up Your Dream Home Office Space</title>
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<br />
by Kristie Tamsevicius<br />
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Home business expert, Kristie T, gives tips on how to plan the perfect workspace; one that keeps you organized, inspires you, and boosts your productivity. - Excerpt from the book, Build it Big 2: 101 Insider Secrets from Top Direct Sellers<br />
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One of the great privileges of the direct selling profession is being able to work from home. But, with the freedom of your career, also come the challenges. The sink is full of dishes, your son left his crayons on your desk, and the laundry is piled up in the corner.<br />
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A well-designed home office will help you transition from the role of domestic goddess to high power entrepreneurial executive. Just like Clark Kent changes in the phone booth to become Superman, as you enter your office space, you turn into queen of your home business empire. Instantly your mind shifts from the laundry list of household chores, to strategies for earning that big check next month and enjoying a hard earned Hawaiian vacation.<br />
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But -- how can you plan the perfect workspace; one that keeps you organized, inspires you, and boosts your productivity? Here are some rules of thumb to follow when designing your home office space.<br />
<br />
Plan a space that meets your needs.<br />
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*  Space: Imagine your dream space. You have the freedom to create the space of your dreams. Where is it?  What items do you need to have in it? Some questions to ask yourself are: what equipment you'll need, what things you'll have to store, and how much privacy you'll need. Do you need to stay close so you can keep an eye on the kids? Do you need a meeting space? Will you have customers or other consultants stopping by?<br />
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*  Location. Choose a space in your home that best supports those needs. Whether it's a spare bedroom, a corner of the living room, a large closet, an attic or a converted garage; find a room that that has enough space for the equipment and furniture you need.<br />
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*  Storage. While not every direct seller needs to keep inventory on hand, those that do know that having an organized space to store product is critical. Make sure the space you choose has ample room for shelving and storage. Think about the items you handle on a day-to-day basis in your business. Now make a list of the items. Do you need a  bookshelf or wall holders for catalogs and brochures? With the proper space and containers to keep your office tidy, you'll have a clutter-free, organized work space.<br />
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*  Furniture. Next it's time to outfit your work space with a desk, bookcase, and filing cabinets. Today, with the boom in home-based careers, there is such a variety of office furniture to choose from. Whether it's a simple desk, an office armoire, or a complete L-shaped unit, make sure you'll have the desktop space you need to keep key items at your fingertips. Dare to splurge a little on getting yourself a comfortable and ergonomically supportive chair. It's a back-saver and worthwhile investment.<br />
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*  Equipment. Plan a spot to put your computer, phone, and fax. Buying an all-in-one printer/scanner/fax machine is a smart choice that saves you desktop space and money!<br />
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Put it together in a way that makes sense.<br />
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*  Placement. Decide what goes where. Place key equipment in a way that flows with the way you work.<br />
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*  Organization. One great way to stay organized is to create centers for the tasks you frequently perform. For instance, you might want to put all your brochures, order forms, and catalogs together in one place. Other "centers" may include a mailing center, a faxing center, and a printing center. Boxes and bins are great for keeping smaller office supplies organized.<br />
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*  Ergonomics. Place your keyboard, lighting, and monitor at proper heights. By being good to your body, you can function at peak performance without tiring as quickly or getting injured from incorrect positioning.<br />
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Create an inspiring atmosphere you'll love.<br />
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*  Personalize. Now's the chance you have been waiting for to create the office of your dreams. Make your office a space that truly inspires you. Little things make such a difference. Choose a paint color that brings you joy. Pamper yourself with treasured photos, candles, and artwork on the wall. Add a touch of romance and a dash of color with a potted plant or vase with flowers on your desk. Finally, having inspirational quotes, a dream map, and visual reminders of your goals can be powerful tools to keep you motivated and on the track to success.<br />
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*  Clean and tidy. There's nothing like starting the day with a clean desk. Try to get in the routine of either cleaning your desk at the end of the day or doing a 5 minute tidy first thing in the morning. By having a place for everything and everything in its place, it's easy to stay organized and be more efficient.<br />
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*  Lighting. Don't skimp on lighting. In addition to creating ambiance in the room, proper lighting keeps you from straining your eyes. As well as having enough overhead lighting, you'll also want task lighting.  Today there's a wonderful selection of stylish and functional lamps to choose from.<br />
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Start your Dream Office Today.<br />
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What are you waiting for? Get a jumpstart on your home office now by taking the following actions in the next 48 hours.<br />
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*  Walk around your home and visualize your office. What space feels good and inspiring to you? Where can you see yourself spending a lot of time and loving it? Choose the perfect space and clear it out.<br />
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*  Flip through catalogs and magazines. Clip pictures of furniture, décor, and items you'd like to include in your dream office. By getting crystal clear on the intricate details of your perfect workspace, it makes it easier to spot those items as you come across them.<br />
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*  Shop around and look for smart buys. Scan the newspapers, store fliers, and online office store coupons for sales and special offers.<br />
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2005 © Kristie Tamsevicius.  All rights reserved.<br />
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Speaker, author, and consultant, Kristie is an entrepreneurial expert who has helped thousands of people to start and succeed in their online businesses. She is the founder of Webmomz.com, president of Branding on the Net, and author of several books: I Love My Life: A Mom's Guide to Working from Home, and Build it Big 2: 101 Insider Secrets from Top Direct Sellers (Dearborn Publishing - April 2006). Claim your free Home Business Success course and expert work at home tips at http://www.webmomz.com.<br />
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<description><![CDATA[by Bill Platt<br />
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There is only one thing that all webmasters agree upon... They all want to be at the top of the search engine results for search terms that will drive traffic and consumers to their website.<br />
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The truth is that the search engines are like our childhood game of King Of The Hill. Only one person can be at the top of the hill and the top of the search results. Only ten websites can be on page one of the search results. When a new website moves into the top ten, another must be removed.<br />
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For any given search term at any given time, there are only ten web pages on page one of the search results, and there are millions of web pages that did not make page one, who may or may not catch a few stragglers from the search engines.<br />
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How Can A Website Break Into The Top Ten?<br />
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Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is an industry that has sprung up around the concept of helping website owners improve their rankings in the search engine results.<br />
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When you talk to SEO professionals, they generally point to a two-pronged approach to search ranking optimization. A website owner needs to optimize their on-site real estate for the search engines, and they need to build inbound links to their website.<br />
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On-Site Search Optimization Challenges<br />
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The trick with on-site search optimization is that you must cater to multiple audiences on your website.<br />
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* You must provide simple navigation and an attractive interface to the human visitor;<br />
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* You must provide good sales copy to your human visitors, for the purpose of converting them from shoppers to buyers;<br />
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* You must provide text copy for the search engines to read; and<br />
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* You must optimize your content to help the search engines know what topics and keywords they should pay attention to so that they can give their users the right web page for the right search terms.<br />
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A web page that draws good search rankings is useless if the web page cannot convert the human visitor to a buyer. Many website owners get caught up in the process of optimizing a web page to get it to the top of the search results, and they forget that the human visitor knows where the Back Button is in his or her browser. Once your visitor has hit the Back Button, they will go to someone else's website and buy from them instead of you.<br />
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Most website owners have the alternate problem. They consistently convert a significant number of visitors to buyers, but they have to rely on various forms of paid advertising to get visitors to their websites, since they do not rank in the search engines.<br />
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I recently spoke with an individual who spends $1,000 per month on pay-per-click advertising to get targeted traffic to his website. He said he consistently earns back his money, but he was still looking for a better way to get ranked in the search engines-- so he joined my client list.<br />
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On-Site Search Engine Optimization Basics<br />
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According to the search engine companies, there are more than one thousand calculations that determine how well a website will rank in their search engine result pages (SERPs).<br />
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The Google engineers are fond of saying that if you build your website for human beings instead of search engines, then your website should rank well in their algorithms. To a certain degree, this is a good strategy.<br />
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Think about how magazines are constructed:<br />
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The Table Of Contents shows story titles, brief descriptions, and page numbers telling you where you can find a story.<br />
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On the story page, the title will be in big, bold font. Sometimes, the magazine will include a brief blurb about the story, in italics or font that is a bit bigger than the story font.<br />
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Pictures support the story with captions that further develop the story, by describing the picture.<br />
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Major subsections of the story have their own subheadings. And, the primary body of the story is in regular plain text, with only an occasional bolded or italicized word or phrase.<br />
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By analyzing the title and other large text on the page, a person who is flipping through the pages of a magazine can quickly assess the story content and make a decision as to whether they want to read the full story.<br />
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In the most simplistic way, this is how the search engines analyze a websites' content to decide which web page will best serve their users' needs.<br />
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Off-Site Search Engine Marketing (SEM) Basics<br />
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Since the inception of Google, and with Yahoo and MSN recently, the number and quality of links pointing to a website play a significant role in determining how well a web page will rank in the search results.<br />
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I have heard people suggest that as much as 75% of the value given to a web page in the search results is based solely on the number and quality of links pointing to a web page. I tend to believe a more conservative number (50.1%) will apply.<br />
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Inbound Links Are More Important Than Page Content<br />
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To prove this point, type "click here" without the quotes into Google, Yahoo and MSN and check the Adobe pages that come up in the search results: #1 in Google, #2 in Yahoo, and #1 in MSN. When you pull up those pages, search the page to find the individual words "click" or "here" in the text of those pages. They are not there. This has happened because millions of people have linked to these Adobe pages with the embedded anchor text, "click here".<br />
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Next, let's analyze those specific web pages from the perspective of each of the search engines:<br />
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* Google's #1 result - Google PageRank 8. (www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html) Links to this web page: according to Google (31); according to Yahoo (nearly 12 million); according to MSN (6,400).<br />
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* Yahoo's #2 result - Google PageRank 10. (www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer) Links to this web page: Google (15,200); Yahoo (700 thousand); MSN (32).<br />
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* MSN's #1 result - Google PageRank 8. (www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/download.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash) Links to this web page: Google (0); Yahoo (2.9 million); MSN (778).<br />
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On Google's top result, they show 31 inbound links total for that web page. But, Yahoo claims that there are more than 12 million links to this page. That is a huge difference.<br />
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On Yahoo's #2 result, MSN gives 32 links, Google gives 15,000 links, and Yahoo claims it has 700 thousand links! That is another huge difference between the link counts from the search engines.<br />
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On MSN's #1 result, MSN shows a strong link count, but still nowhere near Yahoo's 2.9 million links. But, how does a web page with zero links in Google get a PageRank 8?<br />
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What Do These Numbers Mean?<br />
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Google has always said that they will never show us all of the links that we have pointing to our websites, because anything we can see in the public search results, our competitors can see also. So, for me it really is no surprise that we cannot see all of the links that point to Adobe pages, or to the links we have created that point to our clients and ourselves, by querying the search engines.<br />
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Also, the sheer numbers of inbound links do not rule the roost. Google's #1 result (PR8) is actually shown in Google, before Yahoo's #2 (PR10) result.<br />
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The Proof For Link Building Is In The Search Engine Rankings<br />
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Recently, a fellow who works as a SEO "professional" told me that he believed my link building system was a sham.<br />
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I showed him that on the top 51 keyword phrases we use to market our original commercial website, we had 11 number one results, 31 top five results, 34 top ten results, 47 top thirty results, and 51 top 100 results within the Google search results. Additionally, it was shown that only three of those results competed with fewer than one million search results according to Google, with the remaining 48 pages competing with one million to 533 million pages.<br />
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Ole boy tore up Google trying to track how it was possible for me to have accomplished what I claimed. He finally concluded that since Google would not show HIM how I was able to rank so well in their search engine results, then I must have been lying.<br />
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According to Yahoo, we have over 12,000 links from third-party websites. According to our site statistics, we received traffic from more than 16,000 unique web pages during 2006. And Google still swears that we only have 42 inbound links to our website!<br />
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Magic Fairy Dust<br />
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My nemesis concluded that since HE could not prove through Google how I was successful in getting good search rankings, then I could not have accomplished such results by the methods I claimed.<br />
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Okay, I admit it.<br />
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I used the exact same method that Adobe used to get to the top of Google's search engine rankings. I have a pocket full of magic fairy dust. Whenever I do not like how my websites rank in the search engines, I sprinkle some magic fairy dust on my modem.<br />
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If you don't like where you are ranked in the search engines, then I suggest you forego the search engine optimization companies altogether and instead run over to the corner store to get your own magic fairy dust. You might have to shop around a bit, but it is out there.<br />
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Bill Platt has been involved with link building (<a href="http://www.linksandtraffic.com/seo-services/link-building.html" target="_blank">http://www.linksandtraffic.com/seo-services/link-building.html</a>)since 1999 for his own promotion and for search engine marketing purposes, and he has been doing it professionally for clients since 2001. Visit <a href="http://www.LinksAndTraffic.com" target="_blank">http://www.LinksAndTraffic.com</a> to learn more. If you would like to talk to Bill in person, he can be reached at (405) 780-7745 between 9am and 6pm CST, Monday through Friday.]]></description>
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<title>Designing Your Email Newsletter</title>
<description><![CDATA[by Erin Ferree<br />
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Last time, I talked about one of the first steps involved in setting up your email newsletter: Getting an Email Newsletter Service. Another commonly-asked question is how to design the newsletter to make it the most effective. This breaks down into several questions and considerations:<br />
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Should you send a text-only newsletter or design it in HTML? Both options have benefits and drawbacks.<br />
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I recommend that most small businesses use an HTML newsletter because it's much more effective to use graphics to extend your brand. Also, graphics are more memorable and can help you to communicate your business' message in a way that's, well, worth the proverbial 1000 words.<br />
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Some of the ways to make this already-effective tool even more effective include:<br />
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- Use a customized design and not a template. One of the main jobs of a newsletter is to extend your business' brand. If you use a template the design will not be related to your company's brand definition or brand identity. This mismatch will make your business look inconsistent and less professional. Make sure that your customized design includes not only your logo but also elements of your Visual Vocabulary. This will further distinguish your newsletter from your competitions'.<br />
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If you do have to use a template for a short time while you work the cost of a customized design into your budget, use the simplest template available on your service - even a blank page with your logo on it will work as a temporary measure!<br />
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- Use branding as bookends for your newsletter. Designing every square inch of your newsletter is overkill. You don't need to include graphics and illustration through the whole thing to get the benefit of using graphics. Designing each element of the newsletter will also make it more difficult to use your newsletter as a template. If you design in an article space that's a few paragraphs long and then write an article that's bigger than the allowed space you're going to have to spend time customizing your newsletter design to fit in the longer article. Or what if you decide to change the sections in your newsletter around. Or you decide to promote different things or include different types of information and your newsletter design has very specific structured areas. Instead, you can design a header and footer to "bookend" the content of your newsletter. You can then code the rest in plain HTML. This will create a branded newsletter that looks great and is flexible enough for you to use as needed each time you send it out.<br />
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- Don't make your newsletter code complicated. Most email programs can only read the simplest of HTML code. So design your newsletter with this in mind and code the newsletter using very basic HTML. This means you should use a table format, regular font tags, bold and italic tags, and image tags. CSS and more complicated kinds of code won't display properly for all of your readers. Use photos and promotional illustrations to add visual interest. An all-text newsletter can look very boring - even if you have a branded header and footer. But you can use image tags to insert images throughout your newsletter to spice things up. Use highlight boxes to call attention to offers and promotions. You can use a colored background on a text box to differentiate important copy from the rest of your text. This can make those calls to action and promotional boxes more noticeable. Once a reader notices them they're more likely to read them and react! Taking these tips into account will help you to create a HTML newsletter that represents your brand well. It will also look memorable and help you to stay in touch with your prospects and clients - and sell your products and services.<br />
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Erin Ferree is a brand identity designer who creates big visibility for small businesses. Her ebook, "All The News About Email Newsletters" will tell you everything you need to know about desiging, writing, and sending out an email newsletter to stay in touch with your clients and prospects. <a href="http://www.elf-design.com/products-mini-newsletter.html" target="_blank">http://www.elf-design.com/products-mini-newsletter.html</a>]]></description>
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<title>How To Find Hot Niche Markets</title>
<description><![CDATA[by Dan Farrell<br />
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Working out what your niche market will be to start your home business is something that can elicit much excitement. This is when you can put all those great ideas you have had for your business into a plan of action. Give yourself a number of options to work over. Some will be great and some won't fit. Get more than one so you always have a back-up when you start a home business.<br />
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Look to 3 sources for ideas:<br />
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* A hobby you love: You won't find many hobbies from which you can't build a business. And since you enjoy doing it, it won't be tedious to "go to work" every day. When you pick something for your business that you sincerely like, you will have fun at doing it.<br />
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* Your experiences: In life we go through many experiences and you can use these to build a business. For example, if you have raised children, you can put all your parenting experience together and start a business related to parenting.<br />
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* Your talents: Everyone has one or more talents within them. Dig down and see what yours are. You can start a freelance business using your talents.<br />
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Defining your niche market:<br />
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1. List out some ideas, then put them in order by what you like the best.<br />
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2. Go to the site listed here and put a keyword into the overture suggestion tool box: This will bring up the amount of searches that have been done for your keyword and will represent demand.<br />
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3. If you search out that same keyword on Google search engine (<a href="http://www.google.com" target="_blank">http://www.google.com</a>) you will see websites supplying that item and you will know how many competitors are out there that  you'll be up against when you start a home business.<br />
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4. If you find a topic that is demanded in quantity but low in the suppliers, you will then make money. This should be your special market for which you do your niche marketing. You will make more money with a niche market as you will reduce and sometimes even eliminate competition. Go through your list of ideas until you narrow it down to about 5 choices.<br />
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5. Then go through them again and see which one will fit into a niche market.<br />
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Establishing your USP:<br />
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Once you have found the concept that fits into a specialized or niche market it is time to establish your USP or your Unique Selling Point. This is when you will take your idea, and see how you will make your business uniquely different from your competitors. Often neglected, finding the USP is something that new business owners need to do to set their item above the competition. Online businesses are very competitive and you have to stay ahead of the game.<br />
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There are two reasons you need to set yourself up as different from others:<br />
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1. Get ahead of your competitors<br />
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2. To clearly define to your potential customers why your product and service is better than your competitors.<br />
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Deciding on your business model:<br />
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Part of your business concept will not only be consolidating your ideas but also choosing your business model. There are a few that you can choose from:<br />
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* Affiliate marketing-Getting involved with affiliate programs will target your efforts<br />
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* Network marketing (MLM)- again this will target your market and idea.<br />
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* Marketing-taking the product and selling it<br />
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* Service- you should use your talents, which includes freelancing.<br />
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You can see there are a number of things you will have to do to get your business concept into operation. But it's worth it to plan and take care in developing it. It will be your foundation, after all.<br />
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Dan Farrell has a newsletter, Build An eBusiness On A Shoestring. To sign up with free bonuses, go to: Niche Market Ideas (<a href="http://build-an-ebusiness-on-a-shoestring.com" target="_blank">http://build-an-ebusiness-on-a-shoestring.com</a>)]]></description>
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<title>The Net's New Information Highway</title>
<description><![CDATA[by Esther Smith<br />
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For more years than I care to admit, I have depended on either word-of-mouth, catchy ads or Search Engine results to draw me into a new program. I have stopped reading Testimonials altogether because his or her success (real or embellished) is no guarantee of my own – and that’s just common sense.<br />
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I’m all about residual or leveraged income anyway and it's the only road for me. I no longer agree to sell someone’s product for twenty bucks and do it over again tomorrow and the next day. For the same amount of effort, I can get a leveraged program up and running with whatever is asked of me to qualify for on-going income with no further attention on my part. This is the only way to go. And once initiated and running on auto pilot, I look for a new money-stream.<br />
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The Internet changes faster than the speed of thought, and so must our searches and marketing strategies. Yesterday’s “landing pages” are today’s “splash pages”. Yesterday we heard about a great opportunity from an Ezine ad or a Free Report… today we have new sources: Forums and Blogs.<br />
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Advertising and promotional posts are not allowed in most Forums. There are special Forums for posting your Bizop, but I don’t think anyone reads these any more than antiquated FFA pages. But questions and answers do not violate this rule. So I look up Forums whose members are working from home or wish they were, and tune in on what they call “Hot Topics”. I choose three or four Forums and put the websites in my favorites so I can tune in daily and sort of eavesdrop on the hot topics.<br />
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Often it goes like this: Act3 is asking if anyone has heard about XYZ program; good or bad. Gemeni responds because he is a member of that program. Then others begin to ask about it. They want to know if Gemeni has been paid yet? How long did it take to return his investment? Gemeni responds with replies giving factual data. BigSpender posts her reply by saying she joined under Gemeni and I begin to read her positive comments also. Act3 joined during my second week of eavesdropping on all of this, and the three of them formed a winning team.<br />
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I have given you a short version, but enough to realize that this is a perfect avenue to find a new and promising program. Take what this Forum has offered and check out Scambusters and all other due diligence that you would do for any new opportunity. With everything on go – join and begin to spread the word the same way you heard about it.<br />
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When you join Forums, you choose a “username” and post your sentence or two without making it appear like a blatant ad. However, they DO allow you to put your URL at the close of your post.<br />
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Go to a Forum that has a “thread” for members who are interested in working from home. Start asking if anyone knows something about XYZ company, good or bad. Wait a day or two to see if anyone posts a reply. If nothing negative comes back, or no one has heard of XYZ, then you might post a new thread giving some of the details you have acquired “from other Forums”. It might go something like this:<br />
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Hi everybody – bigbill here – in my last post I asked if anyone could tell me about XYZ company and since I didn’t get any replies, I went to another Forum and posted the same question. I had several people tell me that XYZ’s cyclic target referral system has broken all the conservative boundaries of any other system. Can this be true? <a href="http://www.xyzcompany.com/osborn" target="_blank">http://www.xyzcompany.com/osborn</a><br />
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Notice I did include my URL, and I tried hard not to make my post sound like an advertisement or it would have been deleted by the moderator. Now, let’s look at blogging. Got a website? Got a product? Got a blog?<br />
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Yes, Blog your program daily with a free blog that is RSS fed. There are no rules here. Set up a blog; set up two - or three and each day type a few paragraphs that show the benefits of your program. Be sure to RSS it and you will have no trouble getting new participants to look over your program.<br />
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Play nice.<br />
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2007 Esther Smith<br />
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Esther Smith writes and publishes Marketing Articles and is a firm believer in Leveraged Income. She invites others to view an excellent example at: <a href="http://www.diamondcashclub.com/pisces" target="_blank">http://www.diamondcashclub.com/pisces</a> and study “the plan”. Invitation to Internet Success is her eBook, a pdf file and free to all. Download yours today. When the student is ready, the master will appear. <a href="http://thepermanentventure.com/InternetSuccess.pdf" target="_blank">http://thepermanentventure.com/InternetSuccess.pdf</a>]]></description>
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Stop Reinventing The Internet Marketing Wheel</title>
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by Willie Crawford<br />
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There are a lot of really brilliant people building businesses in the Internet marketing niche. Many of them not only have great technical skills, but they’re also "doers!"<br />
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At the same time, I have watched many people who were much more brilliant than I am accomplish only a tiny fraction of what I have. I often sat scratching my head, wondering what kept them from achieving major breakthroughs.<br />
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Then it hit me like a ton of bricks...<br />
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The difference is that, when I see something with a lot of potential, I tap into my "Million Dollar Rolodex" and see if this is something someone is already working on. I "sniff around" to see if someone is already "running with" my project idea.<br />
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Others see the tremendous potential in a new technology, service, or craze, and they set about inventing their own system for capitalizing on this potential.<br />
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The problem with the second approach is that the person often takes on such a monumental task that they frequently get bogged down in the little details, and never get the project finished. They never get the product to market. Then, one day, they look around, and someone else has fielded THEIR idea.<br />
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The big secret, of course, is to stop "re-inventing the wheel" and to stop operating in a vacuum. It's very UNLIKELY that someone else doesn’t have an idea similar to yours. Track down these people and work with them to combine your talents and get the product fielded in a flash!<br />
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You connect with people whom you can discuss your ideas with and partner with at seminars, and through online sites set up to facilitate such exchanges. One such site is The Internet Marketing Inner Circle. Inside this membership site you:<br />
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- Can organize lunch and dinner meetings with "movers and shakers"<br />
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- Set up joint ventures<br />
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- Introduce yourself, your interests and your projects to others who probably have similar interests<br />
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- Listen to interviews by the top online marketers who reveal to you how they achieved major online success, and how you can form partnerships and joint ventures with them<br />
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You can join The Internet Marketing Inner Circle at: http://TheInternetMarketingInnerCircle.com<br />
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If you're looking for live events to network at, and to meet potential joint venture partners at, the most comprehensive listing of Internet marketing seminars, conferences, and bootcamps that you will find is at: http://InternetMarketingSeminarSchedule.com<br />
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Here are a few quick examples of products that I've actually watched develop or even helped to develop over the past six months that illustrate my point, and that will be six or seven-figure projects:<br />
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Traffic Geyser is a service that allows you to upload your videos to their server, and from there optimize the videos, and then upload them to the top 30 video hosting sites such as YouTube and Google Video.<br />
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Video is hot! It does generate sales and traffic to a site when done correctly. As the cost of bandwidth goes down, and as high-speed connectivity spreads, video is fast becoming the norm. Lots of people saw this and many busily started uploading their videos to these sites.<br />
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I did.<br />
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However, I tapped into a service that allows me to do it in 1/20th the time. That means I can get 20 times as much work done in the same time as someone who's busily creating their own system, and who is in the meantime doing it the old-fashioned way.<br />
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Check out Traffic Geyser, created by a few of my online friends, at: http://VideoReallyRocks.com<br />
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Another example is a system, developed by my friend Louis Burleson, that allows you to build a list of "buyers" by using private label rights. Louis has taken some proprietary software, integrated it with a system for both building a list and actually selling product that he has private label rights to... all in one effort. It's a really nice system.<br />
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There are undoubtedly thousands of people out there trying to figure out how to build their lists, how to market those PLR products that they have, and how to automate the whole thing.<br />
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I met Louis at a seminar, had him show me his system, and now I don't have to invent anything. Louis incidentally was interviewed for The Internet Marketing Inner Circle members. You can check out Louis' "knock your socks off" system at: http://NoHypeInternetMarketing.com/TheKey/<br />
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The common thread in the examples above is that they were developed by people who actually did a lot of the brainstorming at seminars and conferences. Another common thread is that they solved obvious problems.<br />
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Another product born out of solving a common problem and out of a partnership formed at a seminar is at: http://TrafficGenerationTechniquesThatWork.com<br />
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This is the 2 1/2 hour audio recording, and PDF transcript, from a teleseminar on easy to implement, low-cost methods of generating Website traffic. The product reveals the very best traffic-generating ideas of three seasoned marketers, to include myself :-)<br />
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The product teaches how to generate Web site traffic, something that every Webmaster needs to know. As you listen to the audio, you can actually feel the synergistic energy developing as three minds cover a laundry list of proven ways to generate Web site traffic. It's also obvious that neither of the individuals could have produced a product this in-depth by working all alone. It was by not trying to reinvent the wheel, and by not operating in a vacuum, that a hot product was developed that is destined to be a six-figure earner in 2007.<br />
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At this point, you should be asking yourself if you spend too much time reinventing the wheel and operating in a vacuum. You need to consider the very real probability that while you "hammer away" at a project, you could probably do it a lot quicker and easier if you just partnered up with the right person. In-fact, without partnering up with the right person, there's even the very real probability that you'll never finish your project. My research has shown that the majority of projects and products started in the Internet marketing niche are never even finished.<br />
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That brings up another reason that you want to partner up with someone. When you have a partner who is depending upon you, it helps to keep you focused and accountable. If you don’t finish your part, or get sidetracked, you let someone else down. That generally will keep us moving forward more than just the threat of letting ourselves down. That's a BIG secret to success in Internet marketing.<br />
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Willie Crawford has been teaching Internet marketing for over 9 years. Take advantage of his uncanny insights and unusual candor by subscribing to his free, information-packed newsletter. Also visit his top-rated blog. Do both at: http://WillieCrawford.com/blog/<br />
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Is Your Business Under Fire?</title>
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by Bea Fields and Carol Dickson Carr<br />
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As a business owner, is your enterprise truly thriving, or are you feeling the pressure from your competitors, who are breathing down your neck? If your business is not what you want it to be, what do you think is really going on? Being a business owner is probably one of the most challenging and rewarding aspects of life. At this time of year, we all need a quick business reality check.<br />
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Here is a quick assessment of the business behaviors which are contributing to your success or to those which might be triggering failure. As you are reading each statement, perform a quick self assessment. Can you answer "yes" to each statement? If not, your business might be under fire, and it’s time to turn it around.<br />
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1) I know exactly why I’m in this business to begin with.<br />
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Whether it’s a sense of freedom that’s driving you or a need to connect to your customers in a special way with what you have to offer, your business "why" needs to be clear. By knowing the why, your business can gain momentum by having a clear direction and specific measurable outcomes.<br />
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2)I understand and have implemented the fundamental principles of business.<br />
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This means you have a good working knowledge of business strategy (business planning and marketing) and the systems necessary for business success, such as bookkeeping/accounting, legal issues, database management, and entity structuring. Once you have educated yourself about these fundamental principles, the next step is to implement and carefully monitor the systems that will keep your business moving forward.<br />
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3)I am taking reasonable risks.<br />
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Contrary to popular belief, savvy entrepreneurs do not take wild risks. They balance their sense of adventure and out-of-the-box thinking with common sense, due diligence and research. Taking ongoing reasonable risks will infuse energy and life into your business and will actually challenge you to stretch and grow as both a business owner and a person.<br />
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4)I know how to mitigate risk.<br />
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Do you have liability insurance, a back-up system for your paper and electronic documents, proper contracts and agreements? If not, you may be setting yourself up for risky business. Get your business in order, and make sure that your goals, methods and protocol are clearly spelled out and that your team is aligned with where you are going. <br />
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5)I know how to make decisions quickly.<br />
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You’ve heard the cliche "time is money." There’s definitely some truth to that. As a savvy business owner, you will be called to combine your knowledge and your intuition to make decisions that are quick and smart. In today’s fast-moving, high tech world, the name of the game is "speed to market," and your ability to make good choices without dragging your feet is critical to your ability to create the momentum necessary to pull your business forward and to create a competitive advantage in the marketplace.<br />
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6)I am developing networks and strong working relationships both inside and outside my industry.<br />
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Collaboration is powerful and synergistic, and the possibilities and solutions for your business increase exponentially by having a strong network. Building a network inside your industry will strengthen your expertise, but the real juice in networking happens when you begin to reach out beyond the bound aires of your profession to people who can bring fresh ideas and creative perspectives to your business.<br />
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7)I understand that implementing a great strategy is critical to my success.<br />
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Having a great strategy is key to creating a sustainable competitive advantage in your industry, and knowing which strategies to implement can be a formidable task. Choosing a strategy is simple, yet the execution of the strategy is where most business owners fall short. With a careful, planned approach to execution, your strategic goals can be attained. Working with a coach who specializes in strategy and execution can support you in moving through the obstacles which will pop up along the way.<br />
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8)I effectively implement sales, marketing and customer service strategies which are contributing to my growth and bottom line profits.<br />
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You have the avenues in place to let everyone know you’re open. You know your target market inside and out, and you are dedicated to finding new ways to reach them and provide ongoing value each and every day. You fully understand that if you are a business owner, you are not just a technician, you are now fully committed to the business of sales, marketing and delivering outstanding customer service. <br />
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9)I stay current with technologies, trends and developments in business.<br />
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If your thinking is back in the 70s or 80s, you’re going to get left behind, and you better keep up, or you’re going to get thumped by the competition. Keeping up with technology—particularly as it ties to the information age--is not optional…in today’s fast forward world, it’s a requirement to stay in the game of business.<br />
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10)I foster an environment that encourages creativity and development of new ideas.<br />
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This means that you’re open to "coincidences," you listen to feedback, you’re patient and collaborative and you embrace change… Fresh ... dynamic is what it’s all about! You are someone who welcomes all ideas—the radical, off-the-beaten-path, the controversial, and the seemingly benign. You suspend all judgment and allow your playful side to participate. Solo or in groups, this is important. Break the rules! Start with a multitude of ideas and then focus on the best solutions for your business.<br />
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So how did you do? If you didn't get 100%, there is a way to get you there by joining the Business Under Fire Program for 2007. For more information, visit us today online at http://www.BusinessUnderFire.com.<br />
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Bea Fields and Carol Dickson-Carr are Executive coaches and principles for Business Under Fire and the 360 Degree Challenge. Visit them today online at http://www.BusinessUnderFire.com and http://www.360degreechallenge.com.<br />
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<title>How To Reach And Stay At The Top Of The First Page Of The Search Engines</title>
<description><![CDATA[by Olga Fogleman<br />
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Everybody is familiar with search engines such as Google & Yahoo. Search Engines have radically changed the Internet. Radically! Over 50% of all consumer purchases and all business purchases are now pursued by searches. That’s what was said months ago and it is obvious those numbers are only climbing higher. The majority of people Worldwide who who are currently online go to the search engines first to find the information they're looking for.<br />
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The Search Engines are designed to give you the most relevant information possible based on terms you enter in your initial search. Google knows that what it can give you is exactly what you want to see-- and not only will the information presented be the most relevant to what you searched for, but it will also be the most current. Because of these two things, you will return to Google over and over again.<br />
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How have all those bloggers out there been making a lot of money?  How are they promoting for free and getting free publicing? How are they generating MASS traffic to their sites? Because Bloggers took advantage of what Google had determined was the secret to the Internet right now. A WEB SITE THAT CHANGES A LOT GETS MORE RATINGS WITH A SEARCH ENGINE. So if your website is changing a lot and adjusting a lot and is current, Google will push you up on the rating. That means you are getting closer, closer and closer to the first page. And this is extremely important, particularly if you know how to use a technique known as "gaming the system".<br />
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So how to those bloggers do it?  They "game the system". They went out and found the websites that have the absolute most change going on in a web site every single day, every single hour, every single minute, and every single second. They are powerful websites that have constant change, constant upgrading going on every minute of every day. Theses website are called “Article Hubs”. <br />
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Artucke Hubs grew out of the change in how Search Engines work because people realized that the more a website changes, the more powerful that website will be in the search results on a daily basis. I am going to show you one of these huge sites. It is an extremely powerful site, 5000-7000 writers, reporters and Bloggers place their articles on this site every day.<br />
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Not only is this site visited by tens of thousands of writers who submit articles every day, but it is also visited by over one million unique visitors every single day. Article Hubs such as this one are incredibly potent. And by putting one article on one of these sites, you can begin to donminate the keywords. And if you can get on the first page of any major keyword you have hit a Gold Mine! One article! One keyword! Traffic, traffic, traffic! <br />
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One example of an article that accomplished this, “Religion and Online Marketing”, was written two years ago, but the traffic generated from this one success has given the author a headstart that has kept him at the top of the listings every since.  In fact, this one article has generated first place traffic for over 800 days.  One Article!  One Keyword!  Traffic, Traffic, Traffic! Two years later, that company continues to get traffic to this day.  That's the power of Article Hubs.<br />
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If you are looking for a home business opportunity please visit this site! With this new marketing system, even beginners are successful.<br />
<a href="http://olga.YOURCHANCE2SUCCESS.COM" target="_blank">http://olga.YOURCHANCE2SUCCESS.COM</a><br />
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Olga Fogleman came to America from Russia 7 years ago.<br />
I have a great family: my lovely husband who is helping me on my projects and my son, who is currently a student at the University of Florida.<br />
I am an accountant with a Bachelor's Degree and many years of experience.<br />
I am also a successful eBay seller and Internet marketer so I quit my 9-5 job and am enjoying my life!]]></description>
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<title>A Hard Look at PPC, Click Fraud and the Alternatives</title>
<description><![CDATA[by Bill Platt<br />
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With the creation of the Overture and Google Adwords systems, many webmasters believed they had finally hit the mother lode. It was no longer necessary for small online businesses to invest large amounts of money into Search Engine Optimization (SEO) services to gain high search rankings in the natural search results.<br />
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Even webmasters committed to SEO campaigns began to realize its fleeting nature. Given frequent search engine algorithm changes, optimizing a website was no guarantee that in 6 months or less it wouldn't be back to square one and page twenty of the search results.<br />
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PAY-PER-CLICK SEARCH ENGINE (PPCSE) PLACEMENT<br />
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With the advent of the PPCSE model created by Overture and followed by Google Adwords, webmasters felt like they had finally found the level playing field that everyone talks about. Hiring a SEO company was no longer necessary to crack the top search engine results. A Page One placement could be purchased and often for far less than the cost of a SEO company's services.<br />
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Webmasters discovered that they could get traffic to their website for as little as one cent per click.<br />
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Pay-per-click, however, has evolved over the last 5 years and not to the benefit of most webmasters. Although five cents is currently the average starting bid price at most major search engines, many sought-after keyword terms can cost as much as $30 - $50 per click. Given the increasingly competitive nature of PPC advertising and spiralling costs, many small- to medium- sized businesses today might be better served hiring a good SEO company to search optimize their websites.<br />
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WHO IS CLICKING YOUR PAY-PER-CLICK LINKS?<br />
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There are four types of people who click on pay-per-click ads. Knowing who these people are helps explain why experts keep telling us that 20% to 25% of all clicks on PPC listings are "fraudulent clicks".<br />
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Personality Type #1: True-Blue Prospects<br />
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These are the people for whom you have placed your pay-per-click ads. They see your advertisement; they like what they see; and they click your link to see if you can actually serve their needs.<br />
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Personality Type #2: Accidental Clickers<br />
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Every once in a while, even my finger misfires, and I click an advertisement that I did not intend on clicking. My first thought is usually, "Oh no...", and my first action is to find the back button.<br />
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I didn't mean to cost that person money by clicking his advertisement... but I did. It was an accident. Now, the advertiser has to pay for my mistake. That bites.<br />
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Personality Type #3: Jealous Competitors<br />
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I would like to think that all of my, and your, competitors are fine, upstanding people. And most of them are. But, there are some who are not, and they click on pay-per-click links just to be spiteful or just to cost their business rivals a few dollars.<br />
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Believe it or not, a good percentage of "fraudulent clicks" are believed to be clicks perpetrated by people against their competitors.<br />
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Personality Type #4: True-Blue Fraudsters<br />
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Not that long ago pay-per-click providers realized that there was tremendous opportunity in offering small website owners a method for cashing in on their limited traffic.<br />
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Today, a webmaster can go to any number of pay-per-click services, add a small piece of code to a webpage and start serving paid advertising the same day. Webmasters thus become revenue share partners with the PPC provider, splitting revenues with the PPC provider for each click.<br />
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Ethical webmasters, of course, put the needs of their advertisers first and focus on putting eyeballs on their website so that visitors can click on the advertising links.<br />
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But, the word "ethical" doesn't exist in the vocabulary of some webmasters. These are the "true-blue fraudsters" who believe in making "revenue at any cost... no matter who might be hurt by their actions." They devise schemes to have their own ads clicked in order to drive up their revenue share.<br />
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These webmasters, although a minority, are responsible for the vast majority of fraudulent clicks. And, they are the same people that should be taken out behind the barn, for a good old-fashioned flogging --- one lashing for each stolen dollar would be fine with me.<br />
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THE UNSEEN COSTS OF THE PAY-PER-CLICK SEARCH GAME<br />
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If the experts are correct in estimating that 25% of all clicks are fraudulent, then you are paying out 33% more than you should have to pay to get your business.<br />
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If you are converting PPCSE clicks-to-sales at a rate of $20 per transaction, then you should be aware that your actual conversion rate for non-PPCSE advertising would cost you an average of $15 per transaction. By escaping the pay-per-click search engine model, you could in effect make an additional $5 per transaction by cutting the fraud out of your marketing budget.<br />
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Personally, I would rather not pay the pay-per-click mafia the $5 a transaction that they are exacting against pay-per-click advertisers.<br />
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WHERE MY ADVERTISING MONEY WORKS BEST<br />
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I have always gained the best bang for my buck with pay-for-placement advertising. In a nutshell, I pay a monthly, quarterly or yearly fee to have my advertising seen on various websites. Banner advertising is always an option, but text links provide better click-through rates (CTR's).<br />
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At any one time, you can find links to my websites on dozens of other websites.<br />
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Here are a few examples of pay-for-placement, often referred to as "paid inclusion", advertising networks:<br />
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ISEDN.org Network: ( <a href="http://www.ISEDN.org" target="_blank">http://www.ISEDN.org</a> )<br />
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The Independent Search Engine and Directory Network (powered by ExactSeek.com) is comprised of more than 200 specialty search engines, search directories and article directories. Through their system, you can buy quarterly or yearly top ten exposure (<a href="http://www.exactseek.com/featured_listings.html" target="_blank">http://www.exactseek.com/featured_listings.html</a>) for specific keyword phrases which are then shown through the ISEDN's 200 plus member websites. Their network claims to show paid inclusion ads 150 million times per month.<br />
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Pricing starts at $4 per month per keyword phrase and goes down according to the number of keyword phrases purchased. Quarterly and yearly rates for one keyword phrase are $12 and $36, respectively.<br />
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BraveNet.com Home Page Featured Advertiser Listing: <a href="http://www.adbrite.com/mb/commerce/purchase_form.php?zone_id=8181" target="_blank">http://www.adbrite.com/mb/commerce/purchase_form.php?zone_id=8181</a> 4<br />
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BraveNet is the number one provider of free web tools in the world and through their AdBrite sales page you can purchase a 30 day text advertisement at the bottom of the Bravenet home page for $1500 or a 3 month advertisement for $3500. According to the Bravenet Media Kit ( <a href="http://www.bravenetmedianetwork.com/mediakit.php" target="_blank">http://www.bravenetmedianetwork.com/mediakit.php</a> ), their network serves 500 million page views per month.<br />
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ColdFront Network: ( <a href="http://www.coldfront.net/index.php/content/view/100/50/" target="_blank">http://www.coldfront.net/index.php/content/view/100/50/</a> )<br />
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ColdFront serves the Massive Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games (MMORPG) communities. With 150,000 unique visits and 12 million page views per month, they provide real advertising value, if your target market happens to be in this area. Paid inclusion can be purchased for $250 to $350 per month.<br />
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WHO LEFT THE BARN DOOR OPEN?<br />
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We put locks and deadbolts on our doors. In some localities, we put bars on our windows. We keep our valuables in safes. We keep our cars locked when we are not in them. We are a nation obsessed with protecting our valuables.<br />
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And yet, when we advertise our online businesses, we seem to be willing to let PPCSE providers steal 25% of our advertising budget? It boggles the mind.<br />
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Personally, I am done with PPCSE companies until they can assure me that my advertising dollars are protected from click fraud.<br />
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I have always relied on my own search engine optimization skills to strengthen my natural search results. And frankly, I am pretty good at it.<br />
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And, to supplement my own SEO efforts and organic search result placement sucesses, or lack thereof, paid inclusion currently offers me the best value for my money.<br />
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Bill Platt is the owner of <a href="http://thePhantomWriters.com" target="_blank">http://thePhantomWriters.com</a> Article Distribution Service. Through his system, you can have your Free Reprint Articles sent to thousands of publishers and webmasters looking for good quality content. If you need someone to write articles for you, Bill's writers can create interesting articles on most any topic. If you would like to talk to Bill personally about his services, you can reach him from 9:30am to 6pm CST at: (405) 780-7745.]]></description>
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How To Build An Authority Site</title>
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by Brandon Hall<br />
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As Web 2.0 becomes less of just a buzzword and more of a reality, the types of sites Webmasters need to publish will increasingly become more important. In other words, mini-sites are slowly dying and cookie-cutter article sites are on the way out as well. Web surfers will become more value-focused and Web companies will become larger.<br />
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Over the next few years, expect larger conglomerates to be buying up profitable Websites in their chosen markets. Expect smaller sites to either be bought or driven out of business. My intention is not to scare you, but this outcome is inevitable.<br />
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Large businesses have always taken two approaches to their desired markets. They either buy their competition or they push them out of business. You want to be prepared when this trend begins on the Internet.<br />
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Being a Webmaster and online marketer, you should be preparing for one of two scenarios. To position yourself for a buyout to a larger company or to become the larger company that dominates your chosen market.<br />
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Whichever route you choose is entirely up to you, but I would suggest that it would be in your best interest to begin focusing on authority sites. You can either start building them or turning your current sites into one. Whatever your approach may be, I assure you it will help you sleep better at night.<br />
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What Is the Definition of an Authority Site?<br />
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A fairly comprehensible authority site definition was put forward by Jason Dowdell of Global Promoter. Jason defined it this way: "Authority sites are sites that have been linked to and referenced on other Web sites covering the same subject matter and they also will have hundreds if not thousands of pages covering that subject matter and nearly every facet of it."<br />
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That definition is one man’s opinion, albeit a good one, but let us go directly to the source. Many search engine optimization and search engine marketing experts believe Google has derived their primary algorithm from a document titled, "Hilltop: A Search Engine based on Expert Documents."<br />
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The PageRank formula as we know it today was derived from this paper, and the authors, Bharat and Mihaila, define an authority site in the text below:<br />
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"We believe a page is an authority on the query topic if and only if some of the best experts on the query topic point to it. Of course, in practice, some expert pages may be experts on a broader or related topic. If so, only a subset of the hyperlinks on the expert page may be relevant."<br />
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"In such cases the links being considered have to be carefully chosen to ensure that their qualifying text matches the query. By combining relevant out-links from many experts on the query topic we can find the pages that are most highly regarded by the community of pages related to the query topic. This is the basis of the high relevance that our algorithm delivers."<br />
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What we have reprinted above is the foundation of the PageRank system and the determination for deciding which sites will be authorities. I highly recommend you read and re-read the full document until you understand every aspect of it.<br />
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What Are the Components of an Authority Site?<br />
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Allow me to present you with a diagram at: http://www.contentdesk.com/authoritymap that dissects your typical authority site. As you can tell from the diagram, a considerable number of components and systems must be in place for the authority site to function profitably and reap the benefits of the "Authority Site Formula."<br />
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The Authority Site Formula = Visitor Optimization (VO) + Content Optimization (CO) * Creative Marketing (CM)<br />
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A simple question must be asked. What do 99.9% of authority sites provide? In a sentence, an incredible amount of original content and a superb visitor experience. The search engines want you to succeed and they want you to make money, but you have to play by their rules. In the future, focus your efforts on visitor optimization and content optimization instead of search engine optimization.<br />
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What Is the Anatomy of an Authority Site?<br />
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About.com is the definition and was the original authority site. Their site has a generic domain name and hundreds of subdomains on different topics.<br />
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Your authority site should take the same approach, but not on such a general level. If you launch an authority site, it should be geared towards a well-defined and large market. After you launch the site and generate some traffic, you should create subdomains that cover specific areas inside that larger market.<br />
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For example, Diabetic-Resources.Com is not an active site; but if it were, then a typical authority site setup would be something like:<br />
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    * http://supplies.diabetic-resoures.com<br />
    * http://diet.diabetic-resources.com<br />
    * http://insurance.diabetic-resources.com<br />
    * http://symptoms.diabetic-resources.com<br />
    * http://treatment.diabetic-resources.com<br />
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Using this approach, you are able to target your general market while generating more targeted traffic pertaining to related sub-markets.<br />
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As a rule of thumb, the index pages on your domains and subdomains should be more focused on content, but the article and commentary pages should be more focused on advertising. Just do not ever lose sight of the most important aspect of your site, which is visitor experience, otherwise known as visitor optimization.<br />
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What Does It Take to Create an Authority Site?<br />
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You want to create a site that generates thousands of visitors a day mainly through the major search engines, and would ultimately be the one-stop source for information in that particular market.<br />
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Your site must employ three traits to become an authority site. Let’s discuss all three necessary aspects:<br />
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Dynamic: You should have as many RSS feeds as you can muster to incorporate throughout your site. Your visitors need to be able to receive RSS feeds for any keyword, category or archive as well as create their own. One feed is no longer enough to satisfy your visitors.<br />
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Interactive: You should be engaging the minds of your visitors at all times using surveys, commenting and feedback. Make these features easy for your visitors and your site will grow exponentially. Why? Because they feel like you actually care about them. Interaction is a powerful tool and creates a sense of community on your site.<br />
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Consistent: You should post to your blog often, and you should always provide quality and original content. That doesn't mean you need to produce 800-word articles three times a week. Your goal should be to become a news master. You need to be an "authority" on the news happening in your niche.<br />
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If you follow the steps and guidelines listed above, then you will be on your way to being the owner of an authority site.<br />
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Brandon Hall is a staff writer for Content Desk Publishing Group. Content Desk is teaching people how to build authority sites that will dominate their niche. For a 21-page free guide on creating authority sites visit: http://www.contentdesk.com/freeguide/.<br />
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<title>

Get Motivated Today With These 4 Essential Pillars of Motivation</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
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by Adam Eason<br />
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Just imagine if, before you use any techniques or strategies for improving your motivation, you had 4 main pillars installed in your life that underpinned your motivation and enhanced your capacity to be motivated throughout your life.<br />
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I want to give you four wonderful pillars for motivation, four main themes to underpin a healthy sense of drive and inspiration.<br />
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- The first main pillar of motivation is to gain recognition from peers.<br />
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When soldiers in wartime give up their lives during combat, why do they do it? Is it because of patriotism, a belief in the cause they are fighting for, or a fear of court martial if they do otherwise?<br />
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Perhaps all these things play a part, but extensive research has shown that what really motivates a soldier to fight well in combat is the desire for the respect of the person who is fighting right beside him. This is much more important than medals or other forms of public recognition.<br />
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This is similar to what motivates salesmen on the floor of a car dealership, students in a classroom or a team of lawyers trying to win a case.<br />
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In the English Premier football league, all the players will tell you the best award that they want to receive is the acclaim of the others players and to receive the players player of the year award.<br />
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Think of ways that you can develop recognition from your peers to enhance your motivation. The apply them to your life.<br />
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- The second pillar of motivation is recognition from respected experts or authorities.<br />
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In my own life, I love the fact that a wonderful multi-selling author in the US has helped me, guided me and become my friend professionally and personally. I despe