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Unlocking the Value of Your Customers</title>
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by Kevin Sinclair<br />
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One of the greatest thrills in business is acquiring a new customer. Many businesses get too caught up in the excitement of acquiring new customers, then don't spend enough time or money on unlocking the value of their existing customer base. It surprises me how often businesses fail to regard their existing customers as one of their most valued assets.<br />
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There may not be the same excitement getting orders from existing customers but, this is where the real profits are made. It's generally accepted among most marketing experts that it costs at least five times more to acquire a new customer than it does to get an order from an existing customer.<br />
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There are many ways that you can unlock the value of your existing customer base. Let's explore some now.<br />
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The first thing a business needs to do is develop the mindset that their customer base is their most valuable asset. Customers need to be treated like gold because that is what they are to your business. Responding to the needs of your existing customers must take priority over prospecting for new customers.<br />
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To unlock the value of your customers requires that you have a range of products that will fulfil their needs. Products should be carefully chosen to ensure they are of the right quality and will meet customer needs.<br />
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Your customers will often tell you what they need if you listen to them carefully and with respect. This can save you a lot of time and cost in market testing new products.<br />
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Stay in contact with your customers. There are a variety of ways to do this and the Internet provides a cost-effective means to do so.<br />
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A regular newsletter for customers providing them with useful information is the most common way to do this. However, you need to know what your customers want to make this truly effective.<br />
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Gather the preferences of your customers and monitor their buying habits. This can provide you with very valuable information.<br />
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To get valuable ideas, look at some of the things Amazon does. For example, Amazon allows people to subscribe to updates on various different types of books and products. That way, they are able to provide information on a regular basis that the customer is interested in.<br />
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Amazon also has an author update service. You tell them who your favourite authors are and, whenever there is anything new by that author, you receive an E-mail notification. They also have a facility that suggests other titles or products you may be interested in. This is based on what you are considering purchasing and what others who purchased the same item also purchased.<br />
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Do these features generate more sales from their existing customers? You bet they do! How can you use these concepts to unlock the value of your customers?<br />
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Consider ways that you can make it easy for your customers to re-order. Simple things such as not having to fill in all their details again on the order form, help a lot. That way, customers only need to advise you of changes to their details and the order process is a lot quicker.<br />
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Regularly review your customers' buying habits. This can reveal information on offers that you can make that meet their needs. Providing them with a solution to their problem will lead not only to further sales but it will also build strong goodwill.<br />
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Customer service can be one of your strongest weapons in the battle to retain your customers. Make every effort to personalise responses to customer enquiries. Don't send standard form E-mails if you can avoid it. While this will take more time, the rewards will be far greater.<br />
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Be quick to honour guarantees. This will show that you mean what you say and will build strong credibility. Too often, tardiness and slow responses lead to lost credibility and lost future value of a customer.<br />
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When you're treating your customers as the most important people to your business, they will find the experience rewarding and will return often.<br />
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Each business is different and has its own specific ways that can generate greater value from their existing customer base. I hope I've helped you to start thinking more about how you can unlock the value of your customers.<br />
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Remember, the more you put into looking after your business's major asset, the more profit you will make. A side benefit is that your customers may even refer their friends and associates to your business, resulting in a steady flow of new customers with a very small customer acquisition cost.<br />
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Kevin Sinclair, CPA, of Personal & Business Success Resources. Visit his Website at www.ksinclair.com .<br />
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<title>Small Internet Profits Can Solve Big Financial Problems</title>
<description><![CDATA[<div align="center" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="font-size: 14pt;">Small Internet Profits Can Solve Big Financial Problems</span></div>
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<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">With the global economies (especially the United States) going deeper into recession, all kinds of people are looking for ways to maintain financial stability. </div>
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<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">Online businesses are attractive to many but money remains a primary obstacle. Most people do not have an endless supply of cash to spend on business opportunities. The average person has to pay bills, pay off loans, pay down credit cards and deal with skyrocketing gas prices. </div>
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<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">What the average person needs is a way to grow their small online profits into larger ones which can eventually be used to solve their bigger financial issues...and they need a way to do it fast!</div>
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<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">In attempting to find or create a way to do this, one should keep the following points in mind:</div>
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<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">1) Plug into a trend that&rsquo;s hot on the internet</div>
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<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">2) Help other people get what they want. (It&rsquo;s the easiest way to get what you want)</div>
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<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">3) Be sure you have an endless supply of &ldquo;stress-free&rdquo; and enjoyable &ldquo;work&rdquo; from which you can pick and choose.</div>
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<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">4) Be sure the &ldquo;work&rdquo; you are doing is neither obscene nor objectionable. </div>
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<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">5) Be sure you can receive a minimum of $50 an hour for your &ldquo;work&rdquo;</div>
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<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">6) Don&rsquo;t risk a lot of time or money. (Remember &ndash; you&rsquo;re looking to make money, not loose it.)</div>
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<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">7) Don&rsquo;t spend a lot of unnecessary hours trying to learn a bunch of new internet skills. </div>
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<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">For many of you, an online money-making system that can bring in $500-$1,000 a month or more can &ldquo;take the edge&rdquo; off of financial worries. It can help pay rising grocery costs, a monthly car payment or an unexpected medical bill. And it can also be used to invest in other online businesses that can produce even greater profits for you and your family.</div>
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<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">If you&rsquo;re a resident of the United States or Canada and you&rsquo;re looking for just such a business, check out the information at <strong>tinyurl.com/2nd8hx</strong>&nbsp;and see how it can make a difference in your personal bottom line. </div>
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<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">Marsha Sneed reviews quality business opportunities and online resource tools that can be used effectively by newbies and experienced marketers alike to reach their marketing and financial goals. She can be reached at <a href="mailto:jcsneed@onebox.com">jcsneed@onebox.com</a>.</div>
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<title>When to Develop Multiple Streams of Income</title>
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By Tim Sales<br />
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I've made millions in network marketing, I've made millions through investments, and I've also lost a lot of money too. Profit from my mistakes and learn how to best invest the money you make in your MLM business.<br />
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Network Marketing professionals often ask me how to manage the profits earned from their MLM income.<br />
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Can you make more money by diversifying into investments such as stocks, bonds, real estate, etc., and have your money working for you in other areas besides an MLM business? Or would you make more money by really focusing and investing your money back into your MLM business?<br />
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There are three items to think about when answering this question for yourself.<br />
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A. What else would you do with your time?<br />
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B. What else would you do with your money?<br />
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C. What else would you do with your attention (definition: the ability or power to concentrate mentally)?<br />
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Every investment (stocks, bonds, real estate, your sister's business) requires that you learn about it. Just the learning costs time and attention. It is the using up of your attention that rarely gets factored into the &quot;diversify your money&quot; advice.<br />
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Probably what's most important here is, the greatest amount of money you will ever lose is that amount you will never make because of misuse of A, B, and C from above.<br />
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When listening to a radio talk show 10 years ago, the advice given to me was, &quot;Select the top three stock market sectors based on trends. Put one-third of your investment capital in each. Wait 10 years and you should be wealthy off your passive investments.&quot; I was making about 50 thousand dollars a month above my expenses - so I thought, &quot;Why not?&quot;<br />
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I chose the following sectors: Health Care, Technology, and Telecommunications. After losing about half of my investment, I changed to three different sectors. I look at my portfolio today and I have lost another $11,848.78.<br />
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Don't get me wrong; there have been times I've made over $50,000 dollars in the stock market in a day. Fun! And there have been times I've lost $150,000 dollars in a day. Not fun.<br />
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In addition to that, I've spent an enormous amount of time on my &quot;passive&quot; investments. Many hours (per week) have gone into &quot;pondering&quot; (wasting item C from above) what the stock market is going to do next. Reading newsletters, magazines, newspapers, watching the stock market news and commentaries on TV. Still, my return has been negative.<br />
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The only thing that has remained very stable and predictable is my network marketing income. Had I taken the same amount of money, roughly $500,000 and invested it into promoting my MLM home-based business would I have had a greater return? Yes.<br />
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So what about the &quot;Rich Dad Poor Dad&quot; philosophy of &quot;Buy assets that produce more income?&quot; Or more commonly stated, &quot;Create multiple streams of income?&quot;<br />
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As you may know, I created a prospecting tool based on that philosophy where I explain to prospects how wealth is created by investing in assets. (www.mlmbrilliance.com) So I'm very close to this subject.<br />
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However, if you listen closely to the way I stated it in the online movie, I say, &quot;So what are assets? Well the most obvious ones are: stocks, bonds, real estate...&quot; Then I say, &quot;...education and businesses.&quot; I'm referring to educating yourself about businesses; whether that is your MLM home-based business or your pinball machine business.<br />
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Two common mistakes in making decisions on A, B, and C from above are:<br />
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1. Making decisions based on now vs. decisions based on future. Of course, you need to pay your bills now. They're screaming at you!  Keep in mind what I talk about in Brilliant Compensation - it's not faster, (in the long run), to tie your young son's shoes than teaching him how to do it himself. If you tie his shoes for him, you silence the screaming urgency, but you're still stuck with the job, UNTIL, you teach him to tie his own shoes. When you make financial decisions, make sure you're looking at the long-term. Residual income that can be generated from an MLM business is sweet.<br />
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2. Making decisions based on &quot;could you&quot; instead of what &quot;will you&quot; do with your time, money, or attention.  Example: A guy determines that it's a poor use of his time and attention to mow his own yard, so he hires the boy down the street to cut his grass. Now, what does he do with that extra time (A), and the extra attention (B)? He watches TV. Bad choice. When he was making the decision to hire the lawn boy he thought, &quot;It's a waste of my time to mow the grass when I could be doing more important things like building my MLM business.&quot; Make sure when you free up any of the three resources you use them wisely.<br />
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Summary: My personal opinion is; invest your time, money and attention into KNOWING your MLM home-based business and become really good and profitable at it. Find and study MLM training that is proven and effective, and master it.<br />
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Continually reinvest your profit back into your network marketing business by promoting it more, that&rsquo;s where the high return is. When you have a surplus of income, buy a secure investment like Treasury Bills http://www.publicdebt.treas.gov/of/ofbasics.htm, until you're ready to learn another business FULLY. By business, I'm including all investment activities as well. Then focus your time, money, and attention (from the surplus only) on knowing THAT business.<br />
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From my experience, diversifying my money has done nothing more than dissipated my focus, which has in turn lost a lot of money, time, and attention.<br />
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Tim Sales helps network marketers gain the confidence and skills to be an MLM success. Discover what you must know to become a true network marketing professional. Sign up for his free MLM training newsletter and listen to free training at http://www.brilliantexchange.com.<br />]]></description>
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A profitable Web 2.0 Project Developed In 24 Hours</title>
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by Paul Fisher<br />
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It took seven months to get my last Web project, the One Million Masterpiece, online.<br />
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The site is complex and needed the development time, but in the last few days I’ve had a yearning to see if I can still turn around a project in 24 hours. Back in the early days of the Internet boom, I’d sit in my bedroom and knock out HTML Websites all night long. But, almost ten years on, can it still be done in a time where profitability and interactivity are the key measures?<br />
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So -- it’s 7 a.m. and I’ve got a plan. The new pressures I face in life (work responsibilities, family, etc.) have been dealt with, and I have a clear 24 hours ahead of me.<br />
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An idea for a site has been kicking around in my head ever since I sold a site last year. This site was a very specialized software comparison site that generated referral commissions and Adsense income. It was an excellent earner and I’ve wanted to recreate that success, but on a larger scale.<br />
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So, last year I bought the domain name "shoutdown.net," with the intention of building a software comparison-style project. I want the site to be in the informal blog style, where the posts are product summaries (written by me), and the comments would be reviews submitted by other people. I’d also throw in a rating system, and add a way of attaching news releases or other relevant pages to each product post, plus a way to link related posts (for example, different versions of the same software).<br />
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So, the idea is there, it’s 7:30 a.m. and my first job is to select some mp3’s to get me through to lunch. Here goes…<br />
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08.00 By the time I’ve chosen my music, switched off my Google desktop bar and responded to essential E-mail, it’s already 8 a.m. Crap.<br />
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So, my first job is drawing out a schematic of the database that will power my site. What information do I want to keep and how will I organise it? I’m having five database tables. For ease, I’m calling them level1, level2, level3, etc., because I see them as levels of information about each software product – the top being category information and the bottom being the reviews and ratings.<br />
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09:15 Took me quite a while to get the structure clear, but now I’m sketching out the home page on paper. I’ve looked at a few blogs that I like and have basically copied their layout, for ease. I’ve also worked out the sizing of my main columns and rows and know the positions of the adverts, main blog posts and navigation.<br />
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I still like to work on paper at this stage – I’m an artist at heart!<br />
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09:55 OK, let’s get on the computer. I’ve fired up Paint Shop Pro and my first job is to work out a color pallet. I want three colors, so I blob different combinations on a blank white image until I get the right combination – orange, purple and grey. I then make a note of the hex codes for each color on a post-it – this will save LOADS of time later.<br />
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While I’m in PSP, I’m going to mock up a logo, as I already know the size of image I need from my plan. Actually, I really like the logo, so it will probably be permanent.<br />
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10:21 Time to start on the site. I’m using a single HTML page at the moment with a linked css file. Using some basic tables and css, I’ve laid out the top bar, the post area and two columns (one for ads and one for navigation). I’m sticking to a tried-and-tested blog layout.<br />
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I always use Dreamweaver, but always hand code. Why use Dreamweaver then? Well, I find the preview quite accurate, but, other than that, I have no idea – just habit.<br />
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11:38 I’ve just finished the main site layout, including place-holding text that will eventually be dynamic. I’ve left space for some ads on the site, so I’ve justed logged in to Adsense to generate the code. All I need to do is use the colors on my post-it to get them fitting in nicely. I’ll also take a look around for some other nice banners in my affiliate accounts.<br />
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12:43 That took longer than planned. Time for lunch<br />
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13:17 OK -- time to fill up my database with some data, then I can start writing the php code that will populate the pages. I’m going to sign up for a few software affiliate accounts and write some sample reviews on the software. At the moment, I haven’t got time to write really good reviews but, in time, I intend to fully try each title and write some good stuff (positive and negative). For now, I’ll be brief.<br />
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15:20 Let’s get back to the site. I’m going to sort out the navigation side bars first, and then I’ll split my single page up.<br />
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16:45 This isn’t working. I’ve got a very limited knowledge of php, so I’m having trouble dynamically generating category headings and software lists dynamically. It’s taking too long to sort out so, for now, I’m going to simply print a list of all software titles in the database. I’ll make up for it by also providing a list of software categories, plus a list of the most reviewed software.<br />
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16:58 I’m going to split up my single HTML page now into a header, body, nav and footer, and use a php 'include' to pull the pages together. In total, I will only need three main template pages for the content of this site – the home page, a category page and a product page.<br />
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18:24 I’ve finished the layout of the three pages, including all the code that pulls info from the database. Everything’s working pretty well and I’m please with the simplicity. My next job is to create an rss feed of the posts and reviews, but first I need some DINNER!<br />
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20:04 After some pasta and TV, I’m ready for this rss feed. It’s pretty easy to create a php page that will pull the necessary code and place it in the rss 2.0 layout. Once I’m done, I’ll just save the php file as xml and ensure that my .htaccess file remembers to parse xml files for php code.<br />
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21:36 I checked that the rss feed was valid using a standard validator. It took a little time to sort out the date formatting, to be honest.<br />
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21:57 I’ve been developing using Firefox to test the layout, but I just checked the site in IE and noticed the background color was dodgy. It was a css error – fixed it.<br />
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22:15 OK -- back to content. The reviews, at the moment, are boring, so I’m going to add some images and expand them a little. I’m also going to add some reviews that I’ve been collecting over the last few months.<br />
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The good thing about buying the domain and posting up a test Website for six months is that the search engines have already crawled the site and, hopefully, this will help me avoid the Google sandbox.<br />
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02:30 I’m absolutely knackered. I’ve just spent the last few hours trying to get the navigation system working, but with no luck. The problem is that I’m trying to dynamically generate an information tree (apparently, that’s what it’s called, after much research) but I just can’t get it working. I’m giving up.<br />
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04:49 OK -- I’ve just created a rating system which will only accept one software vote per IP address. Seems a bit buggy, but I'm really, really tired and can’t be bothered to go through it again now.<br />
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So -- what’s left to do? I need to create forms to input reviews, news and bookmarks, but I’m just too tired to continue. So much for 24 hours. But,  actually, I’m really pleased with the result.<br />
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On the surface, the site looks like any other blog, and you might question why I decided to hand-code the entire thing. Well, I have some ideas for some advanced functions, but I’ll only be able to implement them if I know the site inside-out. Plus, I just like the challenge.<br />
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I wont have time to work on the site all week, but I’m already planning my next 24-hour session – marketing. I’ll be sure to keep you updated on that, and how the site is doing generally!<br />
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Paul Fisher is an entrepreneur whose ventures include theonemillionmasterpiece.com arts project, a restaurant chain and several successful websites. View his personal blog at http://www.thepaulfisherblog.blogspot.com.<br />
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<title>Five Ways to Make Money With Private Label Rights</title>
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By Tim Spencer<br />
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Private Label Right's articles, ebooks, and software are products that the original creator has decided to give up their copyright to and sell in such a way that the buyer can modify them in any way they like, and pretty much do what they want with them. This gives the buyer virtually endless ways to make money.<br />
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Private label rights products, also known as PLR, are also a great way for the novice marketer to make money on the Internet.<br />
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So what are some of the ways to make money with private label rights products?<br />
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Here are five to get you started.<br />
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1) Create an ebook from related articles. Paste them into a word processor, each article forming an individual chapter. Add some nice graphics and a table of contents and you have a saleable product. You can also monetize it by putting in links to affiliate products or your own website. You can sell your new ebook either from your own site or through auction sites like eBay.<br />
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2) Create individual web pages for a website. Search engines love relevant content on web sites and by modifying the articles slightly, your content will become unique to you and help with your rankings, drawing people to your website. If on your pages you have links to related products, the visitors will look and possibly buy.<br />
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3) If you bought a PLR ebook or two, you could take each chapter out and create an autoresponder ecourse with them. You can then use this to entice people onto your mailing list, and over the course of time build your own credibility with prospects, and building trust with them to the point where they will trust your recommendations on products to buy.<br />
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You could also strip out the content of PLR ebooks to create web pages for your own blog or website.<br />
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4) You could use PLR articles to create a short report that you give away, and allow others to give them away too, creating a viral marketing effect, increasing traffic to your blog, website or affiliate links. If you also made parts of your report rebrandable, you will increase people's willingness to pass your report on.<br />
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5) PLR software is a bit more difficult because if you do not have software experience you may have to hire a programmer to do the branding for you. Having said that though, if you branded the software correctly, you could easily use it to draw traffic to your own website by getting it listed in many of the download site that are available online.<br />
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These are just five ways to make money with private label products. You can profit from private label rights products in hundreds of ways. The only limitation is your own creativity!<br />
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Discover why many people do not find ways to make money with private label rights products. Free report shows you why and how you can http://www.create-an-income.com/info/plr<br />
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<title>Benefits Of A SEO Sitemap Generator</title>
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by Christian Kameir<br />
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Sitemap generator programs can be downloaded from various sources on the Internet. Sitemap generator programs have two fundamental purposes. Sitemap generator programs help surfers navigate a site effectively. At the same time, a sitemap generator program encourages search engine spiders. Google offers one of the most popular sitemap generator programs ever to hit the Internet.<br />
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The sitemap generator of google makes it possible for a website to get listed and get updated by the google search engine. Setting up the sitemap generator helps speed up the addition of the web pages of a site to the google listing. The sitemap generator also makes it easier for a site to get noticed by online surfers. In addition, any changes made to a website that has a sitemap generator is immediately picked up by google. The sitemap generator also helps keep online information fresh and up-to-date for users.<br />
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Visibility is key to sitemap generator<br />
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Visibility is a major concern when using a sitemap generator. A website that is completely indexed has better chances of getting top search engine placement in page results. Many of the popular browsers used by searchers and that support java recognize sitemap generator programs. These include firefox and Internet explorer.<br />
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An online consumer that searches for a specific content on the web can immediately be directed to any one of the web pages of a particular site. The sitemap generator makes it easier for a search engine to provide accurate results from web pages they are familiar with.<br />
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Who can benefit from a sitemap generator?<br />
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A sitemap generator is highly recommended for websites that often do repeated modification of their web pages. A sitemap generator can be used for websites of any size, regardless of the number of web pages a site may contain.<br />
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Although using a sitemap generator is not a guarantee of increased site rankings, it does however provide a website a better opportunity of getting listed on a search engine.<br />
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Working with a sitemap generator<br />
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Most of the available sitemap generator programs available on the web make use of extensible markup language or XML. Similar to hypertext markup language or HTML, XML is used widely in blogs and syndicated feeds on the Internet. Each line of a XML code for a sitemap generator has a specific purpose.<br />
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The location or identifies the name of the web page of a website. The line indicates when the web page was last modified. The format for can either be dd.mm.yyyy, dd.mm.yyyy hh:mm, dd/mm/yyyy or dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm. Shortcuts can also be used to simply the assignment of dates to the cell.<br />
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advises the search engine of a specific time frame when the web page is regularly updated. This can either be done on an hourly, daily, weekly, monthly or yearly basis. For web pages that are not updated, the value 'never' is used. indicates the level of priority that a search engine should give a particular web page of a website. These levels range from 0.0 for least priority to 1.0 for high priority.<br />
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Creating a dynamic sitemap generator<br />
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Creating a dynamic sitemap generator is useful for websites containing various web pages. The google search engine makes it easy for users to adapt their google sitemap with the help of a python script.<br />
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The python script generates a sitemap using sitemap protocol. This creates a sitemap from either access logs, URL lists or from web server directories.<br />
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Tips for using a sitemap generator from google<br />
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As one of more popular search engines offering a sitemap generator for websites on the Internet, google offers a few tips for its loyal users. Using the google sitemap url encoder/decoder is helpful for submitting sitemaps to google. For websites that have numerous web pages, creating a sitemap can be a tremendous task. For this situation it is best to click on the column title in order to make it easier for a URL list to get sorted.<br />
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The google sitemap generator allows users to save their settings after creating a sitemap. Users can use these saved settings as a guideline for succeeding sitemap generator updates. The sitemap generator also recognizes the use of robots.txt files.<br />
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Using a sitemap generator is a positive move in getting top ranking on the Internet's top search engines as well as high visibility among online users.<br />
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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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<title>How To Boost Your Traffic Using Expired Domains?</title>
<description><![CDATA[by Ronald Kang<br />
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If you want to have a website, then you will need to buy a domain name. This is the address for your site. Users will need to type it to enter your website. Your domain name is very important to let people know what type of business you have just by hearing your domain name. Choose a wrong domain name, and nobody will come to see you.<br />
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Buying a domain name using a domain name service is cheap. It takes about $6 to $20 per year. But domain names are also a golden opportunity to make easy money. You may have heard about some people running "internet real estate" businesses. They buy a domain name, then later sell that domain name for a large profit. For example, the domains Loans.com and Wines.com were each purchased for $3 million each. But there's another way to make big profits with domain names that most people aren't aware of.  So what is this ticked to fast cash?  Expired domains are where it's at.<br />
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Many webmasters invest their time, effort and money to promote their site and gain quality traffic. Many of them lose interest, basically abandoning their site while at the same time leaving that site active. This means that although they still own the domain, they're not promoting it anymore. They've already done the hard work, so their  website continues to bring in traffic by itself. By taking over have those domains when they expired, you can get a pre-built base of customers. Once you've acquired the domain (and its traffic) you can either rebuild the site, or redirect the traffic to one of your own. <br />
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Try to find an expired domain that relates to your business. To make the task of finding that perfect expired domain even easier, there are services that will help you to find an expired domain like <a href="http://www.ExpiredTraffic.com" target="_blank">www.ExpiredTraffic.com</a> or <a href="http://www.DeletedDomains.com" target="_blank">www.DeletedDomains.com</a>. You can buy expired domain names there and then build up your site using these domain names. This way, you can get a lot of traffic easily.<br />
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<title>How to Get Traffic for Your Website or Blog - Free Ways to Get Traffic for Beginners</title>
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By Zachary Scott<br />
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If you have a home based business, there are chances you also have a website or a blog. The key to making money with these is generating traffic. The more traffic, the more you will get money. Here is some information on how you can get that traffic. I wish I had read an article like this when I was starting out. It would have helped me to start making more money much faster.<br />
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The first way, but mind you, it takes a long period, is to use SEO. What is SEO? SEO is an acronym for Search Engine Optimization. In other words, you have to optimize your website, so it will be Search Engine friendly. You want search engines to pick up you site and be in the top results when someone searches something specific to your content. To do so, you must do the following:<br />
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-Use META tags<br />
-Use a keyword rich content<br />
-Registering to search Engines.<br />
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There are other steps to SEO, but for a beginner's guide, they are not of importance yet. I do not want to give out too much information and loose you. So let us take apart the different things I named. First, the META tags. In your webpage code, you have (...) .In is between these to elements of code that you will put your Meta tags. The two most important being:<br />
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This is where you will put the description of your website. Put some keywords that have to do with your site, but it still has to be a readable description. This brief text shows when your website comes out on Google to describe your website.<br />
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This one is also very important. It contains all the keywords you can think of that can be in your site. What I mean, is that you put every search phrase or word, you think a person might type in Google that might relate to your site content. Once you have found your list of keywords, put them, as much as possible, in your website. The more your keywords are present on your site, the better ranking you will get.<br />
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Do not forget, to make sure your website will be crawled; you should register it with most search engines. Search Google, with the term "Add Url" and you will most surely find at least where you can add a URL to Google. Do this with Yahoo, MSN and any other search engines.<br />
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Another way to get traffic to your website is to use traffic exchange. Traffic exchange is simply what is says, an exchange of traffic. Every time you visit a website through the traffic exchange program, they will send someone to your website, and vice versa. This is another great way of getting free traffic; most of the time you must sign-up, usually with no cost, except to receive a newsletter occasionally. I suggest this method, since it is not expensive at all, and if done effectively, you can get plenty of traffic.<br />
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The final way, I will suggest for you to get traffic to your website is quite simple: forum advertising.<br />
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All you need to do is find forums on the net that have to do with your website. In those forums, start participating, talk to as many people as you can. Try to get some credibility. At the same time, in your signature (You can update this in your user profile on most forums), just put a link to your website. You will see, the more you get implicated and credible, that more people will visit your website.<br />
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In conclusion, I just want to make sure you do not forget some important information. When you get some traffic for your website, you are using some bandwidth. Inform yourself with your host what your monthly-allowed bandwidth is, because if you do not, you might get a bill that is higher than you expected. Bandwidth is chargeable when you surpass what you are allowed to use. I just thought a heads-up was of great importance.<br />
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Do not forget, this is only an introduction to different ways for beginners to get free traffic. If you have some income to spare, there are other ways to get traffic; such as, buying mailing lists, or buying guaranteed traffic, and such. This is not the subject of this article, so I will not get into them. Most paid services have customer support that will be more than glad to help you out!<br />
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The author of this article runs http://bloggingto-thebank.blogspot.com/, which is his blog that is intended to help people make money online.<br />
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He has been making money online for some time now, make sure to read all the articles for their content and you might want to sign-up for the free ebook that develops more on the subject of this article.<br />
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<title>Difference Between Linear Income And Residual Income</title>
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By Calvin Woon<br />
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Have you ever wondered how the rich manage to acquire so much wealth? The secret of the wealthy is not that they have more money but that they have more time and freedom. Because many of their streams focus on building a residual income, they have more time to spend on anything they want.<br />
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So what is all this comparison between linear and residual income? Income paid once for every hour you work is linear. Hence, income from a salary is linear. You only are paid once for your effort. However, with residual income, you work hard once and it unleashes a steady flow of income for months and even years. You are paid repeatedly for the same effort. You are paid while you are sleeping, while you are watching a movie, 24 hours a day.<br />
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Now doesn't that idea sound nice to you?<br />
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So what are the various forms of residual streams of income?<br />
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Here's a list of the many types of residual income you might want to explore:<br />
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1. Savers earn interest<br />
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2. Songwriters earn royalties on their songs<br />
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3. Authors earn royalties from their books.<br />
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4. Insurance agents get recurring commissions from their sales<br />
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5. Investors get dividends and interest from their stock.<br />
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6. Game designers and software creators get royalties.<br />
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7. Entrepreneurs get business profits.<br />
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A residual income is the recurring payment, which is received at intervals. Residual income (also called passive income) is normally a recurring income, which continues to be paid to you as time progresses for all your efforts that you have taken long before.<br />
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You can tap into tons of other forms of residual income Question is: 'How many of them do you already possess?"<br />
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If not, how much exertion are you willing to put into the effort to achieve them? Now personally, I feel that the Internet provides numerous opportunities for us to create for ourselves residual income streams.<br />
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There are a number of methods for generating residual income on the Internet. Some among them are creating a product and selling it repeatedly using an automated system, forming copyright materials, revenue creating assets, and network marketing. A residual income allows a person to get away from the worries of spending 8 hours a day in the office. It also provides financial stability.<br />
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Hence, one should always seek to create residual streams of income for oneself in order to attain the financial freedom that everyone so desires. In addition, the Internet is one platform, which provides many residual income opportunities<br />
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Calvin Woon is an online entrepreneur who is dedicated to helping others earn money online too. To claim your Million Dollar Interview Report plus other gifts and obtain more information on building a residual income, visit http://7WaysToEarnMoneyOnline.com/success.htm<br />
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<title>Starting A Photography Business from Home</title>
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By Roy Barker<br />
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You can search for hours and still not get the information you're seeking when you want to do something as important as starting a photography business. Keep in mind that some of the photography businesses that you can specialize in may have varying requirements. You would do well to remember this once you have read this article and want to learn a little more on each of the photographic areas. With this in mind, I have supplied a free report that you can access from my site later.<br />
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Almost anyone with the right camera equipment, and the necessary skills can set up a home business, marketing photography. You only need to convert a room of your house into an office, and then you can work immediately.<br />
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Because you have modern technology in the form of SLR digital cameras, you do not even need the space for a dark room. You need only to have a personal computer and a photo-editing program. The standard is Adobe Photoshop.<br />
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Don't clutter yourself with equipment you do not need. You can hire equipment on a &lsquo;when you need it&rsquo; basis. You have the freedom to work part time for a while until you can devote yourself full time to photography. All you need to be is a serious photographer. There are two types of photographers that make their living from photography, the serious photographer and the very serious photographer. You can always bookmark this link and then quickly access just about all you'll ever need from here.<br />
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Whilst the technical skills needed to make a successful photographer have never been easier, other aspects have changed the business. The market for photographs of virtually every type has widened. The world seems to have an insatiable appetite for photographs. However, the price has fallen as the marketing net has broadened. Photographers are needed in many more fields. For instance, many people use car web sites, which did not exist ten years ago, to sell their products as a result of photography. Cameras used by scuba diver&rsquo;s are now an excellent quality, and while they are initially expensive, they have forged a new market. People celebrate special occasions more with photography, than previously. The travel and advertising markets have a greater need for landscape, travel, and nature shots.<br />
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It&rsquo;s now easier to turn your dream into reality and create a worthwhile business out of an engrossing hobby. However, in today&rsquo;s modern world there is more to it than simply pointing a camera, and shooting a picture. You need to be aware of marketing techniques. Marketing simply means transferring ownership of a product, in this case, an image from a buyer to seller. Be aware of any local gaps in the market in your local area. Try to be on top of your competitor&rsquo;s prices, to undercut an existing photographer is one choice, but to neglect to value your skills and not charge enough to cover your overhead is another matter entirely. Remember this, it&rsquo;s an important point.<br />
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Use your skills to the best advantage of the business and define what you want from it. Writing a business plan helps to keep you focused on the areas you specifically want to exploit. A business plan helps you to define your goals and strategies.  It will <br />
Need to be changed and updated, helping you to keep things in perspective. You have it to refer back to it when things become confusing or complicated. Everyone&rsquo;s business plan will be different, and every objective will be different, but there are certain common factors that make up a good business plan that will help your business grow. It allows you to develop a professional attitude to your business, which not only helps you to increase your earnings, but also help you to finance your business.<br />
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For the photographer it should include, your business name, or your own, with full details of the proposed location of the business, a copy of your logo, as well as details of your copyright notices. What is the form of your proposed business (sole ownership, partnership, Limited Liability Company or Corporation)? This should be followed by a table of contents, which focuses on a logical order. There are resources that will give you further details on such as http://profitable-photography.com<br />
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Then in complete detail, list the type of business you intend to pursue, and it should contain the services you intend to offer. This section should include any future goals or avenues you would like to explore, stating your objectives clearly. This is so you can check at a later date whether your objectives are on course, or if you have got sidetracked.<br />
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If you envisage at any time you may need financial help, then you should include your personal business history.<br />
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Include a clear and concise marketing plan that ought to demonstrate how your business would differentiate from the businesses of your competitors. Establish whom your customers will be, as well as where your market will be, as in wholesale or retail, or a combination of both. Be able to determine how long this type of market will be available to you.<br />
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The next section should clearly define your opposition, as well as their strengths and weaknesses. This should include the ways you may be able to exploit any gaps in the market in the specific area where you live. A section should follow this on how you intend to market and promote your individual services.<br />
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Include a financial segment showing how you intend to manage the day-to-day bills of the business, how you intend to price your services, and what factors influence this pricing structure, which includes a section on your competitor&rsquo;s financial structures. Invest the time to do your homework, research, and the detective work to see the payoff. Get your friends to ask quotes from the local competition, or try a direct approach. Tell your competitor&rsquo;s that you intend to start a new business, and that you do not want to undercut them, as this reduces the cake for everyone. They may well offer to help you construct a pricing structure that ensures everyone&rsquo;s livelihood. It&rsquo;s in their best interests to help. Not everyone will be cooperative, but it can mean you&rsquo;ll get a truer picture of the market factors that govern your area.<br />
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Make a list of all the equipment you will need in your first year, as well as how and where you intend to purchase. Note any difficulties that may arise in obtaining your supplies. Note whether the prices of your supplies have a seasonal fluctuation.  This may influence when to buy. Make a note of any local licenses that will be necessary, as well as any zoning restrictions, restricting the growth of your business. Check whether neighbors can restrict your services, as they may not be thrilled at the procession of customers to your door. Make a study of all your business insurance requirements.<br />
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The final segment should be devoted to how you intend to finance the growth of your business, as well as isolating what your financial needs will be. This should include a projection on your future earnings, as well as an accurate assessment of your outgoings&rsquo;. Assess this on a monthly basis for the first year, and on an annual basis for the following three years. An important aspect of the financial statement is an assessment of the break-even point of your business, in other words the minimum you will have to take to pay your expenses.<br />
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The purpose of this documentation is to allow you to enunciate what the core elements of your business will be. Doing this should help you be able to quickly evaluate the success of your business objectives. If you are not clear on your objectives, then you cannot possibly make a plan to bring about the success of those objectives.<br />
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<title>Five Ways to Get in Front of Your Target Audience</title>
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By Kelly Robbins<br />
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It's worth the effort spending some time and energy figuring out whom you work best with. Once you've figured that out, then what? You feel good; you've chosen a niche. How do you find the people in your niche and get your message across to them? How can you do that without feeling like you are selling to them?<br />
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Here are a few things for you to think about...<br />
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1. Does this group of people, this niche, have any outside interests in common? For example, a large group of engineers in the Midwest that enjoy hunting in their spare time, or graphic designers in the Rocky Mountains that are avid rock climbers. Is there a better way to share a common interest and get to know each other in a relaxed environment than to join them on their excursions? Establish trust, build new friendships - it all leads to enjoyable work opportunities for you.<br />
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2. Do you help out with your kid's soccer team or are you on the PTA at school? When you do things YOU enjoy, it will naturally lead to meeting new people with like interests. Your co-volunteers could work in the niche you've chosen or they may have friends that do. Doing things you enjoy, especially if it is involves getting out and meeting other people, will help YOU meet new people and make new contacts. Don't like the people you've been hanging around with? Try something new and totally different. Put your self in a very different environment, meet totally different people, and have a very different experience.<br />
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3. Get involved in local networking associations. Be more targeted than the chamber of commerce, if you can. To meet more people involved in naturopathic medicine, find out what they do. Perhaps they attend trade shows on natural health, or are interested in yoga, or vitamins, or the natural food stores in your area. How can you have a presence there? Are there groups meeting that are rock-climbing enthusiasts? Roller-blading groups?<br />
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4. Are there any small, local publications that your target market may read? For example, there are a few free magazines and newspapers in my area that are often looking for content for their readers. Classified ads are very inexpensive because the publications are small. I've also found that these smaller publications are very open to bartering to keep their pages full. One publisher offered to run ads for me for free if I delivered the free papers to 20 or so places around town once a month. I am too busy to do that of course, but the point is to be creative.<br />
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5. Look at where your strengths and weaknesses are. If you're comfortable writing and doing marketing related tasks on the Internet, you may be doing enough of that already. Get away from your computer and meet some people. The same can be said if you are an extrovert. You need to balance your marketing efforts both online and off. I do get a lot of business from my online marketing efforts, but I also know that it compliments anything I do outside my office. Meeting people and having them experience you and your energy can't be beat.<br />
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Have you seen a common thread here? All of the tips I gave you involved you getting out and meeting people. As a writer, I admit I like to stay home and do stuff on my computer. I have an awesome system in place for marketing myself online, publishing articles, and even coaching and working with people on the phone.<br />
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Getting out to meet people means taking off my favorite slippers and actually moving - not what I always want to do. Looking over the successes I've had the past few years, there's no doubt that when I do get out and speak to a group or get involved in an organization, my business gets busier. The people that I meet in person who have felt my energy and enthusiasm give me more referrals, and bring me more word of mouth marketing than the clients I have online. We are more likely to become friends.<br />
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Copyright (c) 2006 Kelly Robbins<br />
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Author of Healthcare Copywriting Secrets Revealed, Kelly Robbins is a healthcare copywriter and marketing coach/consultant. She also publishes The Healthcare Marketing Connection (http://www.healthcaremarketingconnection.com), a free e-zine on healthcare marketing tips. Contact Kelly to receive her free report, &quot;5 critical things you must know when writing for the healthcare industry&quot; - info@KellyRobbinsLLC.com or 303-460-0285.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Why Do I Need To Write A Sales Letter?</title>
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By Stuart Elliott<br />
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&quot;If You Are Going to be in Business, You Must Know How to Sell&quot;<br />
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In his book, Automatic Wealth, Michael Masterson states that in order to achieve Financial Independence you need to master a financially valuable skill.<br />
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Selling is the number one skill you MUST learn if you are going to be in business. This applies offline too. If you do not know how to sell, you and your business will struggle financially.<br />
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Now, before you give me that stock answer &quot;I don't know how to sell...&quot; think about this: we are selling everyday, whether we sell ourselves, our friends, or the latest film we've just watched.<br />
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Look at this common everyday phrase: - &quot;have you seen x?x?x.  I saw it last night and I...&quot;<br />
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Sound familiar?<br />
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Well, that is selling in a nutshell! Some people do it better than others, but we all do it. With a little bit of training and practice you can soon become a master at it.<br />
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If you do not know how to sell or HATE selling, how can you tell people about your product in a way that makes them want to buy it from you? If they don't buy from you - HOW can you make money?<br />
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Today, the Internet marketplace is jam-packed with plenty of fantastic ideas and wonderful products. Chances are that you have already located:<br />
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* A great idea that you think you can make money from<br />
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* A product that solves a specific problem, and/or<br />
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* An income opportunity to provide to people online<br />
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But the fact is:<br />
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&quot;If you do not know how to sell your products, you cannot turn them into money-producing assets, no matter how great the demand or high in quality they actually are&quot;<br />
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You can't &ndash; period!<br />
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Whether you are selling your intellectual asset, service, tangible goods, yourself, or whatever kind of product or solution you have, unless you have the ability to sell, your product or asset is worth absolutely nothing.<br />
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This may sound a little harsh but it is the cold hard reality. Sure, you may get lucky once in a while but to really become successful&hellip;well, you have to be able to sell.<br />
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Good News.<br />
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All you need for the selling to be done on your behalf is powerful sales copy.<br />
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Take another look at that last statement again because...<br />
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&quot;Your Sales Letter is Your Sales Person&quot;<br />
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Yes, your sales letter is your virtual sales person. Your sales letter does all the selling to your prospects on your behalf.<br />
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Unlike in conventional and direct response marketing businesses, there is no need for you to train and recruit multiple sales people. Instead, all of your efforts should be focused on creating a powerful sales letter that produces a minimum 2 to 4 percent conversion rate, then fine-tuning that letter to improve the conversion rate as you go.<br />
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In other words, for every 100 prospects you refer or who visit your web page, you are aiming for a minimum of 2 to 4 of them to be your customers. Once you achieve that (and you will!), all you need to do is introduce targeted prospects to your sales letter, confident that it will do all the selling for you, day after day.<br />
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Your sales letter is like a personal letter from you to your prospect, in it you tell him why he needs your service/product. You remind him of his problems and why you have the solution to those problems, thus convincing your prospect to buy your product or the access to a service from you.<br />
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What You Need<br />
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You have probably already got a great idea, or a product, and some basic selling skills (remember the film you saw the other day?)<br />
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Now all you need to do is develop and hone those skills in order to formulate a sensational sales letter. A sales letter that arouses a deep primal need in your prospects and makes them bolt frantically to your order button, desperate to buy your products, every time.<br />
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This means that you have to:<br />
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1. Improve your writing skills<br />
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Since you will be writing your own sales copy, you will need to have good writing skills and a good command of English. Even if English is not your mother tongue, with a little work you can develop this skill.<br />
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Note however, that you do not need to be a master of English to write a successful sales letter. As long as your letter carries emotion and personality it will work. Forget all the grammar lessons you learned at school - just copy what works and learn from the masters.<br />
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2. Inject your personality into your letter<br />
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Yes, you must inject your personality. You will be writing a somewhat personal or emotional letter to your prospects. A letter, which needs to move and arouse them to take action, so be friendly and approachable with your words. You need to write from the heart. Don't write a stiff letter, not only is it boring to read but it will turn people away from your web page faster than you can blink.<br />
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NB. Mix your writing skills with your personality, write from your heart with truth and sincerity and you will compose the perfect sales letter.<br />
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And last but not least, you need:<br />
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3. To take action<br />
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There is a wealth of information on how you can write your own killer sales copy staring right at you, don't waste it by not doing anything with it. If English is not your first language - no problem. Print out a couple of great sales letters that move you and copy their structure and grammar (Learn as You Earn) Don't just copy the letter wholesale though that's plain old theft. Your letter must come from your heart.<br />
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Got it? Good, now go and get started.<br />
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Copyright (c) 2006 Stuart Elliott<br />
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Stuart Elliott is a world-class copywriter who has written numerous articles on sales letters and copywriting. Drop by: http://howtowritekickbuttcopy.com/why.html to pick up a free copywriting power guide.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Home Based Business- 7 Great Reasons to Start Your Own</title>
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By Kristy Breen<br />
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Are you tired of working for someone else, always working more but never getting paid more? Are you tired of never being able to show up for your child's school events, because you have a boss breathing down your neck?<br />
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Millions of Americans are starting their own home-based business. It doesn't matter if you are young or old, have a masters degree or a high school diploma. You can start your own home-based business with very little start up cost. I'm going to give you a few reasons why you should do this.<br />
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1. More time with family-something we all want. Think about this. You work 9-5; an eight-hour day spent with the boss and coworkers, plus the hour compute to and from work. Arriving home at 6 p.m., the kids are excited to see you, wanting to tell you all about their day at school. You try to listen attentively while cooking dinner. After eating and maybe watching a television program together, it's time to put the kids to bed. It's now 8:30 pm., you read the kids a short bedtime story. You look at their precious little faces as they drift off to sleep, and your heart aches that you don't get to spend more quality time with your family. Why should you have to give your boss and coworkers the best part of you?<br />
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If you're a parent with a traditional 9-5 job, this is probably something you deal with everyday. You go to work day in and day out, spending the best part of the day with the boss and coworkers. You are left with just a few short hours when arriving home to spend time with your kids and husband and juggle dinner preparation. This isn't how it should be, but you ask yourself, what else can you do? You&rsquo;re stuck in the daily grind of your job. You still have bills to pay and groceries to buy. Why not think about starting your own home-based business?<br />
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You don't have to quit your current job to do this. Get on the Internet and start looking. You will be overwhelmed at first. A home-based business can offer you the quality time with your family you truly deserve.<br />
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2. Flexibility- How many people can honestly say they go to work in their PJ's every morning, take a break when they feel like it, and run errands whenever they want to? A home-based business can offer you this kind of flexibility. Most people can't afford to quit their day job to start a new business, but it's ok. Here's where the flexibility part begins to play in.<br />
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Most home-based businesses can be started on a part time basis. You may only work your business a few hours a week. It's not the quantity of time; it's the quality of time you put into it that matters. Work your business whenever it fits into your schedule. It may be late after the kids go to bed or it may be early before anyone gets up. You decide!<br />
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3.NO Boss- Do you get tired of punching a time clock, someone constantly looking over your shoulder, telling you when and where to take a break? With your own home-based business, you're the captain of the ship. You are the boss. This means you&rsquo;re going to have to be disciplined. No one is going to do it for you. Being at home doesn't mean you can spend 6 hours a day watching your favorite soap opera.<br />
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Write down some goals. This will keep you focused as you grow your new business. Always know your &quot;why&quot;. This is very important, as this is the reason you started your new business. When things get tough and you get frustrated, remind yourself of your &quot;why&quot;.<br />
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4. NO Commuting- how would you like to save the money spent every week on gas and put it towards a vacation. The average American is spending anywhere between $2.15-$3.00 per gallon of gas. What if you are driving sixty to a hundred miles round trip to work? Look at the money saved in gas alone, if you do not have to commute.<br />
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Plug in the numbers; see for yourself what kind of savings you&rsquo;ll have. You&rsquo;ll save gas, plus the wear and tear on your car. This all adds up quickly.<br />
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5. Financial Stability- Do you avoid checking the mail like the plague because you&rsquo;re afraid of what is inside. Does your phone ring off the hook because creditors are hounding you? If this sounds like your life, you may want to think about starting your own home based business. Starting your own business can give you that extra income you need to pay off those bills without quitting your current job. Once you get your feet on the ground, if you are willing to give your business 1-3 years for growth, you could surpass your current income while saving in other areas.<br />
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Most Americans carry an average of $8-$10,000 worth of credit card debt. Almost anyone can get a credit card these days. Most people should have only one credit card for emergencies. Think about getting one with a small credit line. If you only have a $1,500 credit limit, you can probably handle this. If you have one with a $5-$10,000 credit limit, you can get in over your head before you know it. I say this from experience. The smaller credit balances are better.<br />
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Financial freedom is something we all dream about, but for most of us it's not going to happen with our current jobs. The right home-based business has the ability to offer you and your family the financial freedom we all long for.<br />
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6. NO Daycare- wouldn&rsquo;t it be a great feeling each morning to wake up, and know your children are going to be with you all day and not some stranger? One of the hardest decisions we as parents have to make after having children is childcare. Having a home-based business allows you to stay at home with your children full time. You will be the one to hold them when they are sick, see their first steps, and hear their first words.<br />
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Are you a lucky, fortunate parent who have friends or family who can watch your children when you&rsquo;re at work? Great, most aren't that lucky. You have to rely on daycare to take care of your children. You tell yourself, ok, these are licensed staff members I&rsquo;m leaving my children with, but leaving them with strangers at all, makes you sick.  Each day when you leave them, hearing them cry, makes for a long, guilt-ridden day at work. I have been there and know what it feels like.<br />
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Your kids are going to get sick from time to time.  When they are home full time with you, the odds of them getting sick as often are reduced. You will not have to call work to tell the boss you can't come in because you have a sick child. You will be home with your child to comfort him or her when they are sick, play with them, and take care of them when they are hurt. This is priceless and no one can do it better than you.<br />
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7. Tax Advantages- many people don't realize the tax advantages offered with a home-based business. I definitely do not claim to be a tax expert, but there are many common things that can be deducted depending on what your business is.<br />
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Just to mentions a few, advertising, business miles, supplies, business building information, ex. Audiocassettes, DVDs, just to name a few. If you decide to be one of the millions of Americans to start a home-based business, talk with your tax advisor. He or she will be able to give you more information about what deductions are available to you.<br />
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Kristy Breen is a full time Network Marketer. To Learn more about starting your own Home Based business visit her website at http://www.lightacandlemakeaprofit.com.<br />]]></description>
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<title>5 Ways to Avoid the Biggest Bottleneck In Your Business</title>
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By Paul Speziale<br />
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What's the biggest bottleneck in any business? Besides sales, this often-overlooked feature of any business could be causing you lost sales and your long-term success. Use these tips to reduce the most costly (and annoying) bottleneck with businesses today.<br />
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Imagine for a moment that you have just spent a small fortune on marketing...you have a sale that you want to advertise and you have produced full page ads in the local newspaper setting you back $20,000 a day, sent out thousands of flyers, produced signs, sent out press releases and you even went on TV.<br />
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The big day arrives and floods of people enter your store. You look at the people clawing at each other to buy your goods, while you eagerly wait to count your profits.<br />
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Then something bad happens...<br />
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A cashier takes a break to talk to his girlfriend on his cell phone, and she breaks up with him. He returns 15 minutes later disgusted, not caring about anything, right into the heat of the crowded store. He starts being rude to the customers, taking his time and tells some of the customers off.<br />
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Appalled, your customers leave the store, and the profits you were counting in your head have vanished into the smoke they came from.<br />
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So what happened?<br />
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What happened is what many believe is one of the biggest problems of any business today...the people that interface with your customers.<br />
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Usually they are the most underpaid, under trained people in your business. They are relied upon to handle all customer inquiries, complaints, joys and questions and basically close the sales.  It&rsquo;s not just in retail either. Any business that has prospects phoning and asking questions or placing orders has this problem.  <br />
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If I had a nickel for every time I heard a story from a disgruntled long-time customer of some business that was driven away because the customer service person couldn&rsquo;t accommodate their request, I would have lots of nickels.<br />
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And you know, the people that represent your business, the ones that interface with the customer everyday ARE your business to the customer. If they are mad because of some &ldquo;7 dollar an hour&hellip;can&rsquo;t wait to get home to go drinking&rdquo; customer service representative, they will lump you and your product right along into their mental state. If you receive a brick in the mail one day, you may be having this problem.<br />
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So how do you avoid this bottleneck?<br />
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First, isolate whomever is having any contact with your customers.<br />
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1. Who&rsquo;s answering your phones?<br />
2. Who is on the floor greeting your customers?<br />
3. Who&rsquo;s answering the emails?<br />
4. Who is responding to your white mail?<br />
5. Who is placing the order?<br />
6. Who is making the sales?<br />
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Second, you need to be constantly educating them and training them as to your specials, new products, etc. Make sure you have a networked computer system to take notes for telephone operators. There is nothing more frustrating then phoning one-customer service person, only to have to retell your problem to another one 10 minutes later after they mistakenly hang up on you.<br />
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Third, educate them on how to deal with people. Once they know why certain customers behave the way they do, they might not be rude with them or they can adapt their behavior to build rapport and guarantee the sale.<br />
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Fourth, give them a little negotiating power. Some customers will try to negotiate. Give the person some room with that, just to appease the customer&rsquo;s desire to &ldquo;get a good deal&rdquo;. Often people will warm up when there is some negotiating room.<br />
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Lastly, perhaps give the people that deal with customers a small reward for their excellent people handling skills (in other words, closing the sale). It doesn&rsquo;t have to be money. In fact, chances are it will be material things, not money. Find out what your employees want the most. It can be an IPOD, or a trip, your own products, or something to encourage them. Use incentives so they make the special effort with your customers.<br />
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Paul Speziale is a direct marketing consultant / entrepreneur based out of Toronto, Ontario. He has served all industries from manufacturers to retailers, from entrepreneurs to professionals. Besides helping clients, he is working on his own projects. He also volunteers his time for several worthy causes both local and global. You can reach him at: http://www.AnelloSolutions.com: Growing Your Business Through Low-Risk, Optimized and Results Based Marketing<br />]]></description>
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By People Building<br />
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I find it fascinating that as people, we are drawn to the idea of being part of something bigger than ourselves. We want to find unity and yet still be unique. We want to have similarities but not be the same.<br />
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For me, religion is a classic example of where people can find unity and common ground, or common beliefs. A couple of weeks ago, I tried out the whole religion thing. I've not been bought up in a religious family, nor was my school particularly religious- although we sang hymns such. Prayer time was more of an opportunity to sit with my eyes half shut whilst sneakily looking around to see who was genuinely into this praying malarkey, and then usually discovering that the rest of the school was doing the same.<br />
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So this was my experience. My boyfriend has been bought up in a very religious family and for him, popping off to church for the evening, was probably equated to the ease at which I could pop off to the pub. But church for me was quite an event, so I took the plunge one week and went with him.<br />
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We got fed (great!) and it was cheap (very great!), but I have to say I was quite surprised to see a bunch of Christian grandma's dishing out rice and vegetables, with a decent sized lump of chicken breast on each plate. &ldquo;That's funny&rdquo;, I thought, &ldquo;They've managed to get God&rsquo;s permission to eat his creatures. There must be some sort of arrangement, where they spread his love and he lets them know it's ok to eat chicken&rdquo;. Still I know that Jesus ate fish and if it's good enough for him&hellip;.<br />
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After the food, the vicar got up and did a presentation about Jesus and how we can know that he really existed. It was a good presentation. The vicar was quite charismatic and pretty funny, too. Afterwards, we sat at our tables having a chat about what the vicar had talked about. It seemed all the regulars were pretty sold on what the vicar had said. I felt like a troublemaker by throwing some new ideas into the agenda. It's not that I didn't believe that Jesus walked the earth, in my opinion, he probably did. But I don't think he was the only smart spiritual being to have ever set foot on our planet. There's a lot of convincing stuff about other religious folk from other religions. This concept wasn't welcomed I found. Now, don't get me wrong, they were a nice bunch and no one accused me of being in cahoots with the devil, when I told them that I'm a hypnotist (although that has happened since!) When they began to discuss the power of prayer, and I linked this to a higher consciousness rather than a higher being, I knew I was pushing my luck.<br />
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Life is filled with possibilities, all the time in everything that you ever do or say. You have an abundance of other possibilities you can take. How then, could anything you ever do, be wrong or sinful? Would someone so great, powerful and majestic as God really spend his time watching a DVD of each of us throughout our entire lives, ready to place judgment on us when our time is up, and tell us if we're spending the rest of eternity in his kingdom or in the fiery furnace of hell?  That's a tough call.  How would He ever decide? Some people have done some really bad stuff, but they might have done it with a positive intention.<br />
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You're probably guessing by now that I am in no way qualified to speak about religion. I don't claim to be, but bear with me.<br />
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My other concern for a long time has been that there are a lot of good people in the world. Surely then, heaven must be suffering from over crowding, not least from the vast array of rabbits, hamsters, and goldfish I've had over the years, that my nan told me had all gone to heaven when they'd popped their clogs. I guess there are dead architects up there, god must have gotten them to create a high rise building like they have in China. Especially since Jesus said that the entire kingdom of heaven is smaller than the mustard seed.<br />
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If you were married and your partner died, then you met someone else and got married again, which partner do you end up spending the rest of eternity with when you die?<br />
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In my confusion, I decided to relate what I'd learned to the presuppositions of NLP, since they have for me for the last few years, been my bible.<br />
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This is what I came up with.<br />
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Everyone has a unique model of the world. This could mean that what you absolutely believe to be true is true, (for you at least), so if one person has absolute belief in god, then he exists, and if someone else believes that he doesn't then, for that person, he doesn't.<br />
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The map is not the territory. In quantum physics, the whole contains the part and the part contains the whole. In the same way that an apple contains a part, which is just a seed, the seed contains all the information required growing into a tree and creating further apples. So I could be god (it has been said!) at the quantum level. When I die the tiniest quantum part of me that remains, could be god, who has the power to create further things.<br />
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The meaning of all behavior is dependent upon the context it exists in. This might means that there is no judgment at death.<br />
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All behavior has a positive intention and everyone one is doing the best that they can with the resources that they have available. No hell maybe?<br />
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Everyone has all the resources they need to succeed and to achieve their desired outcome. Knock and the door shall be opened unto you.<br />
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There is no failure only feedback. My flesh and my heart may fail, but god is my strength forever.<br />
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I'd never thought about NLP as a spiritual tool before, more as a series of change techniques, but this ever-evolving subject continually inspires me to take on new perspectives in my life. I'm thinking now about starting up a spiritual group- no not a cult! - Something where people can meet together and discuss their ideas about the meaning of life, etc. It will probably create more questions than answer, but what's the harm in that. When we think we know the answer to something, we become cut off from all of the other possible answers. When we have only questions, we also have the wealth of possible answers - you might like to call that confusion! Possibilities create many opportunities. I suppose the one thing that I discovered about my introduction to religion, is that sometimes religion is about stating what you can and can't do, say or believe, how you should or shouldn't behave, and this could limit life's opportunities. I'd like to be part of something that is open to limitless possibilities of being. I think that that's the way god would like me to be.<br />
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Welcome to People Building, a self-development company dedicated to inspiring growth, progression and better results in your life. The mind, body and human behaviour have fascinated us for many years now. It is our privilege to present to you authentic NLP and Hypnosis training for the betterment of your skills in Business, Education, Therapy and many other areas. Our unique trainings have been designed as one of the most innovative trainings available in the NLP field of learning. We will never cease to evolve, and it gives me great pleasure, to invite you with us on this epic adventure.<br />
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<title>Sell Your Knowledge Turning Your Hobby Into Profits</title>
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By Antonio Thornton<br />
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Everyone has a hobby of some kind - most people have several. There are people who collect stamps; people who make scrapbooks or create graphic designs with their digital photos; people who love horseback riding, hiking or bicycling.<br />
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Perhaps you do something that you don't even know is considered a &quot;hobby&quot;. Technically, anything that you engage in for fun that is outside of your occupational activities is considered a hobby- so chances are you have lots of hobbies.<br />
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Have you ever considered turning one of your hobbies into a business? You may be surprised at how virtually any hobby can be converted to profits, and without tremendous overhead or ridiculously high start up costs.<br />
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What's even better, you aren't required to have a specific product to sell! In fact, you can make your knowledge your product to sell.<br />
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If you participate regularly in some sort of hobby, you are bound to know quite a bit about it. If you make scrapbooks of your family and friends, then you probably have extensive knowledge about where to get the best deals on your scrapbooking supplies, and how to create special effects on your photo album pages.<br />
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You refer to magazines and websites for inspiration. You have the personal knowledge of what it took to get started in the hobby. For example, scrapbooking requires that you have access to supplies like paper, stickers, glue, photo albums and scrapbooking tools.<br />
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Someone who has just learned about scrapbooking and thinks they want to start the hobby will need to figure out what you need to get started. You could offer this knowledge as your product to sell. Think people won't buy it? Think again.<br />
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Have you used a search engine to look up information?  You know that it's time consuming to sort through all the data to find exactly what you're looking for. Often, you're given tons of information that does not seem all that reliable.  You have to determine what you can use and what you need to avoid.<br />
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When you make your personal knowledge of a hobby your product to sell- you're helping everyone who wants to find that information without spending hours searching for it.<br />
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You do not need to have a physical product to sell in order to make a profit. In fact, having an inventory or having to create physical items from materials offers a lower profit margin than selling information.<br />
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Information products are among the top items to sell for a variety of reasons. They offer a low cost to get started, meaning you start earning a profit after just a couple sales. Informational products include eBooks, online courses or email courses, software, audio files, web sites- basically anything that can be downloaded from the Internet.<br />
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You aren't required to have an inventory.  You can set up your business model to allow you to earn money by the work other people do for you.<br />
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Maybe you're thinking that this is all well and good- but you still don't have a product to sell! You haven't written an eBook, and maybe your writing skills are weak. Creating online or email courses are time consuming, and to create software you need special training. You can still sell your knowledge. Create a &quot;package&quot; of items that someone would need in order to get started in a particular hobby, and promote it as the &quot;everything you need to know&quot; about starting the hobby.<br />
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Contact someone who has written an informative eBook on the topic; find someone else who has made an online video or radio show regarding it, and request permission to sell the items in your package. If they have affiliate programs, you can probably sign up for the affiliate programs and earn commission that way. Include your list of great providers for supplies or information that you refer to regularly, and anything else you know a person needs in order to get started in the hobby. This is a product to sell: selling your knowledge.<br />
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Once you've earned money from this type of information product business, you can invest in the creation of your own products if you want, or start offering more informational products that allow you to sell your knowledge.<br />
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Copyright (c) 2006 www.hobby4profit.com<br />
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Antonio Thornton started with $37 and turned his &quot;nerdy&quot; computer hobby into a $500,000.00 per year business. Get the free Hobby For Profit Audio Report and discover how to turn your hobby into profit today! http://www.hobby4profit.com/freeh4p.<br />]]></description>
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<title>A Sure-Fire Shortcut to Competitive Advantage</title>
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By Paul Levesque<br />
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All businesses that out perform their competitors have two key characteristics in common: a highly energized workforce, plus hordes of delighted customers that keep coming back. Two nice things to have - but of course everyone knows the reason so few businesses enjoy a clear competitive advantage is because these two things are so difficult to achieve. If it&rsquo;s really that difficult, shouldn&rsquo;t those few businesses that manage to pull it off be absolutely exhausted by the effort? When you take a closer look, (as I have), at those rare businesses that consistently achieve both objectives - flashpoint businesses, as I refer to them - what you invariably see is just the opposite. Employees at all levels seem perpetually fired up, as if every day they&rsquo;re engaged in some kind of fun group activity. Is there some big secret about &quot;energized workers&quot; and &quot;delighted customers&quot; that these flashpoint businesses understand, and everyone else seems to have missed?<br />
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There most certainly is. It has to do with what most people consider the basic difference between &quot;work&quot; and &quot;play&quot;. The first step on a shortcut to competitive advantage is to understand the specific elements that make play so much more satisfying than work.<br />
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Play Element 1: Challenge<br />
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Achieving better bowling scores would be easier if the bowling pins were closer. On the other hand, who would pay to go to a bowling alley where anyone could knock down all the pins every time with ease? Knocking them all down over and over again would quickly begin to feel like the kind of repetitive, pointless activity most bowlers experience at their jobs, and go bowling precisely to get away from it. To be fun, it has to be a real challenge&mdash;that&rsquo;s key.<br />
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In most workplaces, there is not one single well-defined &ldquo;mission&rdquo; that takes precedence over everything else. Instead, there are all kinds of tasks, objectives, and deadlines that often make workers feel they&rsquo;re being pulled in a dozen directions at once. For many, the only real challenge on the job is resisting the temptation to quit.<br />
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Contrast this with flashpoint businesses, where the one crystal-clear overriding mission is to draw business away from competitors by attempting to delight every customer every time. In these businesses, the reason it looks like workers are having fun is because in many ways their work feels like a game with a single, challenging, shared objective.<br />
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Shortcut to Competitive Advantage, Part One: Challenge everyone in your business to think of -outperforming the competition through superior &ldquo;customer care&rdquo; as the primary objective that overrides all others at all times.<br />
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Play Element 2: Rules<br />
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Every play activity has it own elaborate set of rules. In a new game, even before play begins, all the rules are carefully spelled out. These rules add to the challenge, and keep the game fair for all.<br />
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In the work setting, the rules are often vague and unclear. They may even seem to shift and change from time to time, based on different situations as they arise. Workers often feel reluctant to take initiatives, unsure if doing so will later earn them praise (for &ldquo;thinking outside the box&rdquo;) or rebukes (for &ldquo;breaking the rules&rdquo;). They tend to adopt a play-it-safe approach.<br />
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By comparison, most flashpoint businesses spell out their values and their priorities&mdash;the rules&mdash;over and over again. &ldquo;Your goal is to delight the customer, but not by doing anything that harms the organization in any way.&rdquo; &ldquo;We want to pull business away from our competitors, but never in an unlawful or underhanded way.&rdquo;<br />
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Shortcut to Competitive Advantage, Part Two: Ensure that your workers understand how the game is to be played&mdash;how, for example, you will be giving them opportunities to come up with their own ideas for enhancing the customer experience. Clarify what constitutes a &ldquo;foul&rdquo; or a violation of the rules.<br />
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Play Element 3: Scoring<br />
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In play activities of every kind, there exists some sort of scoring mechanism that lets the players know immediately how well they&rsquo;re doing. This immediacy is critical. How popular would bowling be if the pins were in the dark, and players never found out their score, how well they played, until it arrived in the mail weeks later?<br />
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This is what it feels like for most workers on the job. They don&rsquo;t find out how well they&rsquo;re doing until the &ldquo;quarterly reports&rdquo; come out, or until their annual performance evaluation meeting.<br />
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Things are different in flashpoint businesses. There, spontaneous positive feedback from happy customers becomes the number-one scoring mechanism. At the same time it also serves as the number-one employee motivator, the basis for endless internal celebration and recognition.<br />
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Shortcut to Competitive Advantage, Part Three: Harvest immediate positive customer feedback by every means at your disposal, (especially informal face-to-face conversation), and direct as much of this feedback as possible to your workers.<br />
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Play Element 4: Satisfaction<br />
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Bowlers know before every game that they won&rsquo;t succeed in knocking down every pin every time. Players in every kind of game know they&rsquo;ll never achieve a perfect score&mdash;but this does nothing to diminish their attempts to do so. When their score tells them their performance has moved closer to the unachievable goal, their feeling of satisfaction and accomplishment is profound. There&rsquo;s shouting, &lsquo;high-fives&rsquo; and every kind of exuberant victory dance imaginable.<br />
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Flashpoint businesses also know they won&rsquo;t succeed in delighting every customer every time. When the feedback indicates they&rsquo;ve moved closer to that unattainable objective, the same kind of cheering and celebration erupt. It&rsquo;s something that&rsquo;s almost never experienced in the majority of workplaces, and it&rsquo;s something that&rsquo;s almost routine in flashpoint businesses. They once again have beaten the opposing team, once again the dance of victory unites all of them in their shared accomplishment&mdash;and in their shared determination to repeatedly play the game, and strive together to win another round.<br />
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Shortcut to Competitive Advantage, Part Four: Create a culture of celebration that maximizes workers&rsquo; sense of accomplishment with every &ldquo;rave review&rdquo; from delighted customers. This is the motivational fuel that quickly gains the most powerful competitive edge in any business&mdash;and helps sustain it over the long term.<br />
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Customer-focus consultant Paul Levesque&rsquo;s latest book is, Customer Service From The Inside Out Made Easy (Entrepreneur Press, 2006).<br />
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Copyright Paul Levesque. All Rights Reserved.<br />
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Paul Levesque is available for speaking engagements through http://www.keynoteresource.com 1-800-420-4155. Paul Levesque has more than 20 years' experience as an international customer-service consultant. He has helped hundreds of corporate and small business clients become more customer-focused.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Make a Living in your Underwear</title>
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By Angela Bailey<br />
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Bill finished college in May. It was a beautiful ceremony, and the culmination of many hard years of study. &ldquo;So what are you going to do now?&rdquo; I asked him, over a cup of coffee in a local cafe. &ldquo;Get a resume together and start looking for jobs&rdquo; he replied. That&rsquo;s the reply of about 99% of the people graduating from college. It&rsquo;s the way we are socially programmed to think. It&rsquo;s the same thing everybody else does. This doesn&rsquo;t necessarily make it the right thing to do. I believe if you have a reasonable amount of intelligence and an entrepreneurial spirit, there are far better ways to make a living. People have the attitude that I need to work hard to support my family. In my opinion, it&rsquo;s all for nothing, if you can only enjoy time with your family a small portion of your life. When I am gone, I don&rsquo;t want my kids to know me as a good provider, I want to be remembered as a good father. I cannot be a good father when I am a serving and making another person wealthy and I am never around to interact with them.<br />
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Goals<br />
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The first thing you need to accomplish is to set some goals for yourself, I can&rsquo;t stress enough how important goals are in your life, set personal goals and spiritual goals. Goals will give you something to shoot for. Write them down and read them everyday. Don&rsquo;t set unrealistic goals (i.e. I want to make 20,000 a month in three months). Start small young man and meet the reachable goal. Then set another one and meet that. Be specific in your goals and structure the steps to meet them; don&rsquo;t write a goal like&hellip;I want to be a millionaire. We all want to be millionaires, but we have to be a thousandaires first. There are plenty of books and articles on writing goals. Your first assignment or goal will be to write down a set of goals, the steps to reach them, and read them everyday. It will be the motivation to keep you on track.<br />
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Your Passion<br />
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What is your passion? What do you have or what can you create that others will pay you for? Can you create art that people would love to have hanging in their home? Can you create music that others would love to listen to? Can you write computer programs that others just can&rsquo;t live without? Can you make beautiful websites? Can you write informational articles? There are no limits, choose something that you are very passionate about that others will pay you for, and then monetize it. At first, you might have to get a job while you monetize your passion. Take baby steps to start a goal to make an additional $10.00 a month with your passion.  Once you reach it, bump it up to $50.00, keep this momentum going until you are able to quit your regular job and do your passion full-time.  Then you will be successful<br />
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Obstacles<br />
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Ponder these next seven words carefully, &ldquo;As you think, so shall you be.&rdquo;  Thoughts are things, if you think you can, then you will. If you think you can&rsquo;t, then you won&rsquo;t. Get rid of the obstacles that you have conditioned yourself to believe. It drives me crazy when you hear people sabotage themselves by blaming things that have happened in the past for the reason they cannot succeed in the future&hellip;I&rsquo;m not smart enough, I never had a chance, I was raised in the ghetto, I&rsquo;m too poor, I&rsquo;m too short, too old, too young&hellip; enough with the excuses. Quit using other people and other events for excuses why you can&rsquo;t do something or are unable to succeed; it&rsquo;s all too easy to do this. The other choice takes a little effort and in reality the person down deep inside really doesn&rsquo;t want to change or improve themselves, they just want to use excuses. Think about this parable; imagine yourself in the back of a truck riding down a dirt road. You are now standing in the bed of this truck looking out the back seeing the trail in the dirt from the tires. These tracks in the dirt are your past. Now think about what is moving the truck forward, it&rsquo;s the engine. Consider this engine as the driving force of YOU, to improve your life, to become successful. Now ask yourself, do the tracks the tires are leaving in the dirt make the truck go forward?  The answer, of course, is NO; so enough with the excuses of things that have happened in the past. It is now time to start moving forward.<br />
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Residual or Passive Income<br />
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When another company owns you, in other words trading your time for money, you only get paid while you are working. Wouldn&rsquo;t it be nice to make money all the time? This is the definition of passive or residual income. The simplest example of this is having money in a mutual fund drawing interest. It doesn&rsquo;t matter if you&rsquo;re sleeping, eating, playing with your kids, or whatever, you are always making money. This is what you must set in place to make a living and be able to do what you enjoy doing. Again, going back to your passion; write a software program and put it on a web site where people can pay for it and download it, so it will generate money at all times. Put some photographs on a site that people can buy, create a web site that generates a massive amount of visitors and sell your ad space. There are thousands of ways to create residual income, try them out to see which ones work for you. Generate multiple sites, put different items on them, and get rid of the ones that don&rsquo;t work, and keep and duplicate the ones that do.<br />
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Success and Failure<br />
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&ldquo;Before success comes in any man&rsquo;s life he is sure to meet with much temporary defeat and, perhaps, some failures. When defeat overtakes a man, the easiest and most logical thing to do is quit. That is exactly what the majority of men do.&rdquo; - Napoleon Hill<br />
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&ldquo;Being challenged in life is inevitable, being defeated is optional.&rdquo;- Roger Crawford<br />
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&ldquo;Defeat never comes to anyone until they admit it.&rdquo;- Josephus Daniels<br />
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&ldquo;Develop success from failures. Discouragement and failure are two of the surest stepping-stones to success.&rdquo;- Dale Carnegie<br />
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Keep in mind if you are not failing, then you are not moving forward, so don&rsquo;t get discouraged, keep the &lsquo;strong will&rsquo; going and you are destined to succeed. One of the biggest fears that will go through your mind is&hellip;I don&rsquo;t have anything to offer others, maybe, getting a job is the best option for me. Don&rsquo;t fall into this line of thinking; it is part of the social programming you are accustomed to. You already know that getting a job is not the option you want to take. Don&rsquo;t listen to others who try and discourage you, &ldquo;That is crazy talk, that won&rsquo;t work, just get a job!&rdquo;  The reason so many people, including family members, try to discourage you, is that when you try to do something to better yourself, it makes others feel guilty. You&rsquo;ve heard the old saying, &lsquo;Misery Loves Company&rsquo;; they try to discourage you. Learn to trust your Intuition, even if the whole world is telling you it can&rsquo;t be done. Years from now, when you look back as a successful Work at Home entrepreneur, you will be grateful you had the intestinal fortitude to stay on the straight and narrow and become a success.<br />
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Angela Bailey lives in Houston, TX with her 4-year-old son. She does freelance writing and Internet Marketing for a living. Her hobbies include Yoga, Meditation, and Cooking. Angela's Blog lists legitimate work from home opportunities go to http://findworkfromhome.com.<br />]]></description>
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<title>So, You Want To Start Your Own Business? My Congratulations And Deepest Sympathy</title>
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By Suzanne Freiberg<br />
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So, you&rsquo;ve just come up with the best one-of-a kind ideas since sliced bread and want to launch your own business. Congratulations, you are on the road to the American dream of becoming an entrepreneur! Now let me extend my deepest sympathies for the pain you will experience as you try to get your business started.<br />
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Hey, don&rsquo;t stone the messenger; I&rsquo;m not the only Negative Nelly on this topic! The facts are, as stated by the Small Business Administration, 80% of small business start-ups close within the first five years. But, maybe you and your idea are different and you are prepared to beat the odds. If you still want to give it that ol&rsquo; college try, read on. (My apologies to those of you whom I have completely devastated. However, keep in mind if you are still reading and I haven&rsquo;t scared you off yet&hellip;you could have what it takes to start your own business.)<br />
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Have you ever wondered why we are in awe of the Bill Gates and Martha Stewart&rsquo;s of the world? Have you ever wondered why they are one-of-a-kind kinda&rsquo; guys/gals and are so well known? Well, I think it has something to do with the blood and guts they had to donate to start, build, and be successful in their own businesses. Anyone can start their own business, but only 20% of those starters are still in business after five years and even fewer are actually running a successful business; that means making money. So, this journey definitely takes more than what 80% of us have. Are you still reading? Ok, you may have what it takes.<br />
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What it takes to launch your business (we&rsquo;ll leave the part about actually being successful to another article) is what I refer to as the &ldquo;Eight Steps to A Successful Start&rdquo;:<br />
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1. Determine Your Niche,<br />
2. Identify Your Ideal Client,<br />
3. Develop Your Unique Value Proposition,<br />
4. Create Your Brand,<br />
5. Prepare a Business Plan,<br />
6. Prepare a Marketing Plan,<br />
7. Develop a Sales Strategy, and<br />
8. Accept failure, learn from it and re-group<br />
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Please note that the first eight steps have nothing to do with what you actually want to &ldquo;do&rdquo; in your business. In other words, if your dream is to be a career coach, you won&rsquo;t actually be coaching clients until you have been a marketer, sales person, financial expert, and strategist. Oh, and for those brave Internet entrepreneurs you will also have to become an Internet guru. Note: if you know what mega-tags are, congratulations you are well on your way! Back to my point, what is important to keep in mind is that for most business launches it takes a full two years before you are &ldquo;doing&rdquo; whatever it is your business is all about and before you are ever the business owner of your dreams. Still reading? You are already beating the odds!<br />
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Let&rsquo;s take a look at Step One, &ldquo;Determine Your Niche.&rdquo; Your niche is determined by defining exactly what group of consumers will be your customers. This group will consist of people who have specialized interests and needs, and have a strong desire for your service or product. An example of a strong need would be an attorney who needs a well organized back office system to keep track of past and current case loads. The group in this case is &ldquo;attorneys&rdquo; and the specialized interest/need is all about well-organized back office systems. So, if your product is a well-organized back office system for attorneys, this guy/gal is in your niche.<br />
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Once you&rsquo;ve identified a group with specialized interests and needs, now known as &ldquo;your niche&rdquo;, you have to ask and come up with answers to the following questions:<br />
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Will this group spend money for my product/service?  Do they have the money to spend? A good way to tell is if they have spent money for similar products/services in the past. For instance, &ldquo;moms&rdquo; might be a great target market for a new type of stroller, especially since they have spent money on similar products. However, not all new moms have money to spend on a new stroller. You would then want to specifically target moms who have more disposable income &ndash; i.e. extra cash for your one of a kind stroller!<br />
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Can I easily find and then reach this group of people? Physicians are easier to locate than moms. Why?  Physicians are listed as a group in the yellow pages. So, if your have a product/service that targets a professional group such as physicians you will have an easier time reaching your niche. Whereas, if targeting moms, it may be harder to find that group, since they don&rsquo;t have their own heading in the yellow pages!<br />
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Is this group large enough that I can make money selling to them? If your product/service is eye patches for one-eyed pirates, you may need to expand your group. However, if you are selling a new bra to women who have had breast enhancement surgery, you might have a hit!<br />
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Is this group small enough that my competition would overlook it? Yes, your competition might have over-looked the one-eyed pirate market, but that is because this group is too small. However, if your product/service is directed towards a specific need that a specific group has; i.e. women who have had breast enhancement, you might just have the perfect small market.<br />
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Have you been a part of this group? You must know the needs of your niche market. The best way to know those needs is if you have been in that group and understand the group&rsquo;s dreams and desires. If you have ever been an attorney, who had need of a well-organized back office, then you would be well prepared to create and offer this service to attorneys.<br />
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Is this a group you would enjoy working with exclusively? Perhaps, you were an attorney and that is where you came up with this great back office system. That&rsquo;s great, but if you got out of the litigation business because you didn't like your peers&hellip;you might want to re-think your idea of selling your handy dandy back office system to attorneys.<br />
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Can you see yourself creating other product/services for this group? No one wants to be a one-hit-wonder, ala Billy Ray Cyrus and his &lsquo;Achy Breaky Heart&rsquo;! Once you have sold everyone in your niche one of what you have to offer &ndash; where do you go from there? If your price point is high enough, maybe you can retire to Hawaii.  If you are selling a $1.99 product, you will need a way to expand your line as your business grows.<br />
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Are you passionate about your product/service?<br />
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The amount of time and energy, or as I mentioned earlier &ldquo;blood and guts&rdquo;, that it will take to launch a business is huge! You had better passionately believe in what you are doing and whom you are doing it for, if you want to successfully launch your business.<br />
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Well there you have it, the first step in launching your business: Determining Your Niche. Take some time and answer all of the questions outlined above for your product or service. You may find that you want to make a few modifications to fit your niche or maybe you need to change your niche to better suit your business. Either way, just by taking the time to complete this first step you are already on the road to the American dream of becoming an entrepreneur. Congratulations! (And, a little sympathy for your time and trouble!)<br />
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In the coming weeks look for &ldquo;So, You Want to Launch Your Own Business? May I Offer My Congratulations and Deepest Sympathy? Part II: Identify Your Ideal Client&rdquo;<br />
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Keep in mind that a career coach can help you through all of these business launch steps. Career coaches act as guides on a journey of greater self-awareness and clarity, to help you find your true passion. Your coach can help you create an action plan to get from where you are to where you want to be in your career and in your life. Once you are working in your strengths, you will find you are passionate about what you are doing and the journey is not as painful as if you had made it alone.<br />
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To find out how a coach can help you, contact SmartWork Career Coaching @ 805.376.1906 or e-mail @ sfreiberg@verizon.net. One of our Career or Executive Coaches will be happy to discuss your coaching options.<br />
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&copy; Copyright 2006 Suzanne Freiberg. All Rights Reserved.<br />
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Suzanne Freiberg, with 20 years of executive experience, founded SmartWork Career Coaching to empower women in management and leadership to make the changes necessary to become break through leaders. She has received extensive training in emotional intelligence; leadership development; and managing stress for executives. She is a Certified Career Coach and a Certified Executive Coach, as well as a member of the International Coach Federation. http://www.smartworkcareercoaching.com.<br />]]></description>
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<title>How One Person Sold One Billion Dollars Worth of Products</title>
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By Tim Sales<br />
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If you want to increase the profits in your MLM Business, a good starting place is to sell more products. There are hundreds of different &quot;selling tactics&quot; being taught, but I have always found this one specific approach to work like magic.<br />
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How in the world could ONE person sell a billion dollars worth of products? He knew his product...and he knew it well. The one thing that snagged my attention was &lsquo;how well he knew his product&rsquo;.<br />
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Which comes first; knowledge of your product...or selling a billion dollars worth of it? Obviously, knowledge of your product comes first.<br />
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This MLM training article is about the important Communication Quality called, &quot;Know what you're talking about.&quot;<br />
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The MLM professional must possess a specific group of characteristics in order to truly have success in speaking with customers and selling products.<br />
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I call these characteristics the 10 Communication Qualities. Being knowledgeable about these qualities and having the proper and correct MLM training to learn them, you will be amazed at how many prospects and customers will be interested in your MLM business and/or products.<br />
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I watched a TV infomercial of a gentleman selling cutting knives.  I was greatly impressed with the knowledge of the sales persons&rsquo; presentation.  I could tell he knew everything one could know about his product.  <br />
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I was listening intently, at the beginning, trying to find a hole in what he was talking about. The more I listened, the more I could see and hear; &lsquo;this man knows about knives&rsquo;!  <br />
He demonstrated to me why he was right.  He discussed it clearly.  Anyone could have understood it. <br />
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He presented several demonstrations with his knives; everything from cutting a can in half to cutting other knives in half with his knife.  He did this without making me feel stupid for my lack of knowledge about knives.  He was not too assertive, (Communication Quality #4).  The more I watched this man, the more I realized he was using all 10 of the Communication Qualities.<br />
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Rarely have I seen all these qualities in one person.  By the way he delivered his knowledge, I could tell he had researched everything about his knives. He explained what a good knife was, told where the largest cost is in a knife, and why you (the listener) didn't need to have that in your kitchen knives. He gave a &quot;no questions asked, money back guarantee.&quot; That certainly sounded like he was &quot;interested&quot; in me. I bought the whole set of knives.<br />
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I was intrigued with his charisma; I started researching him, and guess what I found? He has sold over one billion dollars worth of goods! NOT through a downline of thousands of people...or a company with hundreds or thousands of stores... he personally has sold a billion dollars worth of goods!<br />
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His name is Ron Popeil. His mother and father split up when he was three. Neither parent wanted him or his brother. He grew up on the streets in the Bronx.  At 16, he visited his dad in Chicago and got a job working in a small kitchen appliance factory. Walking home one day, he passed by a place in Chicago called Maxwell Street; which is the equivalent of a dirty flea market today.<br />
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The main things sold on Maxwell Street were stolen goods.  As he watched the people selling their stolen goods and the people buying them, he got an idea. The next day he bought some of the items from the appliance factory where he worked at wholesale.  He then went to Maxwell Street and sold them. As he describes it, &quot;I had never been loved as a kid - I finally found love. It was with my customers. I made a connection with them.&quot;<br />
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He found out about state and county fairs...and mastered those. He volunteered to do live demonstrations inside of stores that carried the manufacturer's products. He mastered selling products &lsquo;live&rsquo; in stores, and then graduated to live television networks that sold the products. His company&rsquo;s name is Ronco. He's the man who came up with, &quot;It slices and dices... but wait, that's not all...you'll also get...&quot; and &quot;If you order now you get absolutely FREE...&rdquo; To date, he has personally sold over one billion dollars worth of products.<br />
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Because he was the one working in the factory making those knives, he KNEW HIS PRODUCT!<br />
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My whole interest in this was stimulated by his knowledge of knives. It was THIS quality of &quot;know what you're talking about&quot; that jumped out and grabbed my attention. When you know what you're talking about, prospects really admire it because your knowledge can help them get what they want.<br />
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Your downline will also greatly admire you if you know what you're talking about...and they will follow you.  If you invent answers to their questions (instead of knowing what you're talking about); they quickly learn you will say anything (truth or not) to get them to buy the product or sign up in your downline...and they won't.<br />
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You do not have to work at a manufacturer to know all about the products you are selling in your MLM business. You don&rsquo;t have to have a master's degree in nutrition to sell a nutrition product. The thing that impressed me the most was that Ron Popeil talked in such simple language that everyone could understand.<br />
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He never tried to impress his audience with big words. He would say things like, &quot;The steel this knife is made out of is tough; look how tough it is&quot;, then he would demonstrate it. He didn't try to explain the difference between anodizing and case hardening.<br />
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Instead, he would demonstrate for you what he wanted to communicate. It's the sign of a true communicator, to know everything about something, and to communicate it simply. Make it very easy for the prospect to make a decision.<br />
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Be knowledgeable about your MLM business. Know everything there is to know about the products you sell. When you find people who can benefit from your business and/or your products, you can confidently help them get what they want. It's this kind of knowledge that really pays you in network marketing.<br />
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