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<title>Successful Home Business - The Secret To Starting Your Home Business On A Budget</title>
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By Arindam C<br />
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When starting their home businesses, many people have a very small amount of money to invest. Therefore, they are afraid to start a business because they think they need to invest large amounts of money to start a home business. Actually, the startup costs of a business depend on which type of business you choose for yourself.<br />
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Depending on the type of business you choose, you can start a business for as low as a hundred dollars. Let me give you an example. If you want to run a restaurant, then obviously, your startup costs are going to be very high, but if you start your own bread and breakfast business, or cake baking business, then you can start it for as low as $100. In this article, I will show you how to start a home business for $100 or even less. Hopefully, after reading this article, you will get the idea of how to manage your business effectively.<br />
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Now, if you want to start the home business of baking cakes and selling them to people, I can assure you can get started for $100 or even less! How? Offer small samples of your baked cakes to your neighbors, friends, and relatives and see if they like it. Do not spend a lot of cash on a big business venture. Start small and track your income and expenses so you know how much money you would need to expand your business. Do not spend money on computer, furniture etc., just as yet. See how far your success goes by handing out free samples to some potential customers before making a large investment.<br />
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Try to get down to the bare minimum when it comes to spending cash. Do not be flippant with your cash. You should carefully calculate exactly what things you need to run your business. Do not spend cash on anything that is not making you something that you can sell to customers. Now, the bare essentials you will need for running a cake-baking business is nothing more than a simple business cards and a phone. If you are thinking of purchasing a large inventory of goods, don't. You can wait to spend cash on large inventories or supplies pending you get a few orders. For now, spend your cash on preparing and offering your potential customers free samples of your product.<br />
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Even if you are starting your business for under $100, you need to track your income and expenses just like any other business owner. You need to know exactly which things are making you money and which are not. Once you track the income and expenses in the startup period of your business, you will have a much better idea of the financial health of your business and how much money you need to grow it. These ideas will help you when you go to a bank or approach investors for a loan. Remember, bankers like folks who keep an eye on their purses and track their income and expenditure. Also, if you are successful in running a business with bare nothing, you would be much more successful in managing it when you are making huge profits.<br />
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After reading this article, if you know how to manage your money effectively, starting a business on a small budget is not that difficult, as you may think. What you may not know, however, is where and how you can find profitable business opportunities. For more details on lucrative home business opportunities, and to learn how you can start earning money from home the easy way, simply visit our website.<br />
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Arindam is a home business expert. He offers the most comprehensive guide on how to make money from your home. For more information read his article: How To Create Your own Home Business Blog by going to:<br />
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You can get more tips at: http://jobs4all.biz<br />
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<title>Inside the Mind of an Online Entrepreneur</title>
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By Dan<br />
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You see them on the internet everywhere. They try to flood your mailbox with advertisements. Their banners are flashing everywhere you look. They are the source of all those text ads you see. They are the people who make money from the internet, the people that run their own online home business. One can only wonder what goes through the heads of these characters.<br />
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These people are often haunted by the memories of working in the corporate world. In their past, they probably struggled to provide a living for themselves and their families. They worked long, hard hours, trying to make ends meet. Then finally, they had no choice but to turn to the internet to find a way to make a living. Maybe they lost their job. Maybe there was a nasty family problem. Alternatively, perhaps their job was not enough to pull them out of debt. In any case, the important thing is they were forced to venture into the world of online business.<br />
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Once one braves the journey of owning an online business, there is often no turning back. It is simply not economical to go into online business with minimal start-up capital and less than maximum effort. The successful people begin their journey with this mind set. They have no choice but to make their online home business succeed. Driven by the imperative to make money and provide food for their families, they work and research endlessly.<br />
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Some aspiring online entrepreneurs will inevitably falter and their business will be doomed to failure. No matter how intelligent those people are, they did something wrong. Maybe their mind was negative and clouded with thoughts of failure, which would almost certainly lead to failure. It is a possibility they simply did not know what they were doing. Perhaps they were doing things beneficial for their business, but not on a consistent basis. Often times, they were simply too impatient and bailed before the seeds of their business could even sprout.<br />
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Online entrepreneurs can occasionally be loners. They rarely get any support from friends, family, or anyone else close to them. They may be even ridiculed and laughed at for attempting to make money online. The people unsupportive to the online entrepreneur usually try to convince him or her that all those opportunities, books, and websites that advertise ways to make money online are scams. This can only serve to motivate the person even more to work hard to become successful, so that the negative people can be proven wrong.<br />
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The mind of an online entrepreneur is truly an enigma. It is a mystery of where they come from, but it is even more mysterious to wonder where they are going. Some are aiming for early retirement. Others want a nice long vacation they can only dream of taking. Maybe some just want some more spending money to complement their income. Whatever their goal may be, the truly successful ones will laugh in the face of danger and hunger for adventure.<br />
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Visit Dan's site to find the best-rated home based business opportunities so you can earn residual income.<br />
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<title>Internet Wars - The Millions of Dollars That Quietly Await to be Made</title>
<description><![CDATA[by Shawn Drewry<br />
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Whenever we hear of internet confrontations, we think of crazy people online doing whacky stuff. That is not always the case. "Internet beef" is among the bulls with extremely sharp financial horns. Yes, we're talking about the top internet companies "on steroids" ! Google, YaHoO, Microsoft, eBaY, MySpace and the underdog slowly taking over- Facebook.<br />
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MySpace is reported as losing a slight grip on new user signups, due to prohibiting it's users from promoting their URL addresses and e-commerce business on their personal pages. Savvy web publishers desire to utlize the power of MySpace, not just to ask people to buy something, but it's also a great backlink from MySpace to have your domain name linked to. If you go to Alexa and type in MySpace to view their traffic rank, you'll see that it ranks at 6. A ranking of that number on Alexa simply equals out to be well over a billion times over in logins, logouts and new user signups daily. MySpace also prohibits the use of widgets in loading your personal content into and placing it on your page. If you have any kind of affiliate links, Google ads or anything that generates income for yourself, your MySpace account will be instantly deleted.<br />
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Google is reported to have bought more companies. Their secret plans are to create search engine friendly widgets, so that they can embed and offer these tools to users of the affiliate-owned companies they have been purchasing left and right. As Google knows they are late, Facebook has Google by the balls in creating social networking applications so that users can increase the social networking effectiveness of their personal pages. And, if you think about it, Facebook will soon have MySpace on its knees. Today, Facebook offers over 8,000 widgets. Google plans on firing back soon with their new social network called "Open Social".<br />
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These companies are all at war to grab our loyalty. They offer so many free services. If you look into the deeper picture, the more free stuff they offer, the more ad revenue they generate for their company. If you think hard enough, the same ad revenue they generate, you can too for yourself. How so? They use Google Ad Sense & affiliate links just like everyone else. The key is to network with people, use free widgets to syndicate your content, write good search engine copy, signature forums with your URL links, build many personal social pages and backlink them with your content. More content equals more traffic which equals more money for you, just like how the big boys do!<br />
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Shawn Drewry is the CEO of <a href="http://www.DrewryOnline.net" target="_blank">http://www.DrewryOnline.net</a><br />
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He was born & raised in Brooklyn, New York & has been in the working world for 10 years, including corporate America. As much as he did well in his jobs, someone somewhere he worked with or even the employer themselves found some reason to wrongfully terminate him. He has learned the hard way to become an independent person, breaking the shackles of traditionally following the working class.]]></description>
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<title>PPC Pointers for Beginners</title>
<description><![CDATA[by Allen Thomason<br />
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PPC, also known as Pay-Per-Click, is the best and the fastest way to increase your affiliate earnings.<br />
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Given below are some pointers that provide you with some very basic information that would be necessary for those who are new to pay-per-click to get started.<br />
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1. Be thorough in your keyword research: This is a vital step in successful PPC marketing. In order to pull quality traffic to your website that will result in sales, you need to know what the keyword phrases you need to bid on are. You can sign up for WordTracker, or you can make use of Google's free keyword tool.<br />
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You can expect higher bids for the more competitive keywords. However, as you browse through the list you will observe that there are some keywords that are not heavily targeted. They may result in a successful campaign.<br />
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The best advice when it comes to PPC is to know your target market and affiliate programs thoroughly. This way you can make pay-per-click ads that use keyword phrases those in your market would be likely to search for and increase your affiliate earnings.<br />
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2. Never ignore good advice: PPC is a game whose rules are constantly changing. This makes it difficult to gain expertise, unless you keep in touch with those who already have a good grasp on the game.<br />
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You should also buy and read books, subscribe to special newsletters that offer information on the topic, and stay up to date with the latest pay-per-click trends by seeking the advice of those who are already in the know.<br />
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Seasoned players would also find it to their advantage to constantly keep an open mind, in order to gain new knowledge to further increase their affiliate earnings. The worst thing you can do is to restrict yourself to a set pattern of thinking.<br />
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3. Keep testing: This is the most important step in successful advertising. You need to know which ads are working and which ones are not. The beauty of PPC is that the medium makes it very easy to measure your success.<br />
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Measurements and audience response can be gauged by creating split ads. Make sure that you direct one group of users to a particular page, and the other to its counterpart. The changes could be in the form of adding a value proposition or just changing the font style or size. Just be sure that you only change one thing.<br />
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Testing helps you to understand what is working and what isn't. You might also want to consider joining an ad tracker service that allows you to determine which ads are converting sales and which ones are sucking out your revenue.<br />
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4. Aim to get quality traffic: Keep in mind that traffic in numbers is not that important. True, more traffic will increase your probability of a sale; however, it is pointless creating an ad that draws numerous visitors if no one buys the product.<br />
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Let's say that you manage to send nearly 1,000 visitors to a sponsor or affiliate program. You buy those visitors from a pay-per-click search engine for 10 cents each, costing you $100 total.Say you made three sales. What you really paid is $33.33 per sale.<br />
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You spent $100 to make 3 sales. Three sales cost you $33.33 each. If you had made 10 sales from the same amount of traffic, your sales would have cost $10 each.<br />
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Obviously you would want to spend your time in targeting traffic that will result in clicks that ultimately result in sales, otherwise you are wasting your advertising budget.<br />
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To avoid losing money, test your ads, create a few ads in the beginning and measure their success prior to bidding on more keyword; create a different ad campaign for each keyword, and do not bundle your ads together.<br />
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Allen Thomason has been an entrepreneur for 4 years, and is an accomplished online marketer. To learn more about internet marketing and how Allen can help you, visit TheProfitCombination.com.]]></description>
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<title>

Effective Marketing Means More Than Advertising</title>
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by Theresa Cahill<br />
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Online Website owners know that buyers don't just come to their sites, they must be enticed to visit and purchase.<br />
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For many, the sum total of promoting their Website revolves around "advertising." But ... did you know that there is much more to pulling in customers than advertising alone can do?<br />
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According to Wikipedia, a simplified definition of marketing is: "...the ongoing process of moving people closer to making a decision to purchase, use, follow ... or conform to someone else's products, services or values."<br />
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In a nutshell, "... if it doesn't facilitiate a 'sale,' then it's not marketing."<br />
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Does advertising facilitiate sales? There's no doubt that an effective online or offline ad works. However, the difference between advertising and marketing, especially online, is advertising involves a cold market process. You must be persuasive using text and graphics to create an interest in someone, an interest they were not actively aware they had. You must create that interest from scratch to get that all-important site visit.<br />
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Marketing, conversely, seeks out the warm market. Your warm market is in the mood, it is actively searching for what you have to offer.<br />
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Bringing the two of you together is the sole focus of a great marketing campaign.<br />
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Philip Kotler's definition explains:<br />
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"Marketing is human activity directed at satisfying needs and wants through exchange process."<br />
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Simply put, your buyer was already looking, now all you need to ensure that purchase is a sales-converting Website.<br />
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So -- does advertising alone cover enough ground to accomplish this goal? Not on its own.<br />
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Market research, product development, the management of the life-cycle of that product, pricing, and promotion are but a few aspects defining the term "marketing."<br />
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Strategic Internet marketing is geared toward defining, creating, growing, developing, maintaining, defending, and "owning" your market.<br />
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How does one "own" their market?<br />
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On the 'net, the one sure-fire way of dominating any market is exceptional placement in the search engines. When an Internet shopper heads to Google, Yahoo!, MSN, AltaVista ... wherever ... they have one goal and one goal in mind ... find what they are looking for.<br />
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Website owners who know what they want to accomplish also know they must strive to rise to the top of the search engines, and do so quickly.<br />
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Hundreds of thousands of new Websites pop up daily. Millions, if not billions,  of Web pages already exist - before your site even hits the launch pad. Conquering and butting your competition out of the prime search engine positions needs to be your focus.<br />
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"If you build it, they will come" only works in the movies. Take the steps needed to make your Website a success.<br />
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Advertising is necessary. Marketing is critical!<br />
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Copyright 2006 - All Rights Reserved<br />
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Theresa Cahill has over two decades of online and offline marketing experience. Teaming up with Jeff Greer, of Everenterprise, they put their talents and experience to work assisting business, home business, and store-front owners in promoting their Websites. You are invited to receive a preliminary and free strategic Internet marketing site evaluation at http://www.Market-For-Me.com<br />
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<title>AdSense Websites</title>
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By Andy West<br />
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Are you ready to start making some serious cash? Sick and tired of trying online businesses that seem destined to fail from the start? Then it is time to look at setting up your own AdSense websites for profit. Many people fail to realize that making money online is very simple, if they know where to look. It is true that the money seems to trickle down on the internet in terms of commerce.  This is especially true when discussing AdSense websites. Think about how many investors have poured money into Google, and then picture how many millions of people advertise with Google each day. The numbers are mind-boggling. This is why AdSense websites can afford to pay you a ton of cash, if you know how to set up your sites for profit. There is literally an endless amount of money to make with AdSense websites. The person, who takes the time to learn about the trade, can utilize the tools and tips needed to bring home big profits from AdSense websites. Without a doubt, the most consistent way to make money online today is through affiliate marketing. AdSense websites provide you with an easy way to get involved with the Internet's top affiliate, Google's AdSense.<br />
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Simply setting up a website, putting the AdSense websites to work for you; will not cut it, and certainly will not make you rich. The key to AdSense websites is the keyword placement, and the building of content and quality. Realizing what is in a secret recipe, one must first understand how AdSense websites really work. Advertisers typically pay Google to put their ads in areas where customers might be searching for them. Then, the advertisers pay more money to have the customers click them. When the AdSense websites are set up for ease of use for a customer, chances are they will get a click. Each time an AdSense website ad gets a click, you will receive a payment for that click, typically a few cents to a dollar per click. This is how AdSense websites work, and how thousands of people have been making a small fortune for years off Google.<br />
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One product that works well is adsensegold, a unique e-book that explains how AdSense websites can make you a lot of money. The one time fee of less than $100, accounts for all that one needs to start making money with AdSense websites.  It is a great way to get a solid body of knowledge on what works with AdSense websites, and what doesn't. Further, adsensegold is owned and operated by an AdSense guru that has made a fortune using the same techniques.<br />
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In addition, a site adsense-powerpack provides a large amount of AdSense websites for you to use for your profit. The websites are unique and custom made. One can utilize them to make major cash from AdSense websites each day.<br />
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Whatever the product, it is important to look at unbiased customer reviews of the products before purchasing them. With AdSense websites, it is necessary to check out a site like Review Place where customers chime in about the quality of a product, and its overall ease of use. Visit Review Place. Users can get information about the price, and quality of many AdSense websites, and related products.<br />
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Making money with AdSense websites can be an easy task, if you follow the road carefully, and look for the best deals possible. It is not always necessary to purchase a product to make money with AdSense websites, but it can greatly help increase your chances for success.<br />
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Andy West is a freelance writer for ReviewPlace. For more information and reviews of AdSense Websites, please visit ReviewPlace at http://www.reviewplace.com/cat-375-InternetBusinessTools--Google-Adsense-Website-Tools.html.<br />
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<title>Creating High Quality E-Commercials</title>
<description><![CDATA[by Andrew Stewart<br />
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Imagine high-quality commercials available to your customers every hour of every day all year.  Most business owners would never believe this was possible, but with e-commercials it is available to every small business in the world.  An e-commercial is a video that plays on your website that any potential client can watch at any time of the day or night.  These videos can be very effective since most web browsers do not spend more than 30 seconds on a site when searching for what they want.  Why not use a high-quality 30-second commercial to get their attention instead of a page of text that they will not read past the first sentence?  Getting the public's attention is your first priority and video is your answer.<br />
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Your first priority as the business owner is hiring a film crew or videographer.  Your film crew must be knowledgeable of not only filming the commercial but also video streaming for the web.  Unless you are a large business, chances are you do not have your own web designer and you must have someone who is able to convert your video to a format that will play on your website.  Here is a list of questions you may want to ask potential film crews:<br />
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•	What type of cameras do you use? (mini DV, DV, Beta, HDV)<br />
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o	Most affordable film crews will be using mini DV and HDV which can provide quality commercials as long as they are not consumer-quality cameras.  There are mini DV cameras that cost $250 and there are some that cost $30,000.  Ask them for the brand name and do some research of your own.  If the company is using DV or Beta they are definitely using high-end cameras.<br />
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•	How many cameras do you have available? <br />
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o	This comes in handy if you are a larger company and you want to make a large production commercial.  This provides more angles for the same number of takes with your talent or actors.<br />
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•	Do you have lighting available?<br />
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o	Lighting is more important than the type of camera the film crew is using.  If your business is planning on shooting outside at the perfect time with overcast than lighting is less important.<br />
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•	Do you have examples available to view?<br />
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o	This should be easy if they have done streaming videos before.  They should be available on the web.<br />
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Second, you need a script for your e-commercial.  You may want to hire an advertising agent or see if your hired film crew can help you with this service.  I’ve seen too many situations where the owner or talent just says “I can wing it,” because no, they can’t!  They will end up rambling on with no end in sight for five to twenty minutes.  Your clients will not view this video more than a minute at most so be able to describe your product or service in less than a minute.  So, either working with your advertising agent or film crew, figure out exactly what you want to say and what words will get across your views as quickly as possible.<br />
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Your third priority is choosing talent for your video.  Everyone has heard the saying “sex sells”.  Choosing an attractive man or woman may catch the eye of your potential clients, but what matters most as that they come off as being a believable representative of your product or service.  Having both a well-rounded speaker and good looks is key to get the attention of your viewers.  Ensure you test or audition your talent as well.  You have your script, so have several people read through your script in order to make sure they are exactly the person you want to represent your company.<br />
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Your last decision for getting your e-commercial started is choosing a location to film.  Wherever you film remember that lighting is of the utmost importance.  Filming inside will require your film crew to bring in several lights that could possibly create headaches with finding enough power without tripping circuit breakers.  Filming outside will still require either lighting to fill in the shadows or reflective screens to bounce back the sunlight.  You may also be thinking about using a green screen as a location.  A green screen will require even more lighting to light the screen evenly as well as your talent.  When using a green screen, make sure that your film crew or videographer has some experience working with one and ask for some examples of this work as well.  You do not want a cheesy-looking e-commercial because your film crew could not pull off the keying of your green screen effect.<br />
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This is just a short article on what your business will need to get started on making a creative and attention-grabbing e-commercial.  Remember that when planning for an e-commercial, you can spend more than your usual commercial since this will be played at any time all over the world.  Your e-commercial will also be directed to exactly those that are looking for your service not to the general public like television.  These potential clients have spent the time searching for your website and now you need the right tool to win over your clients.<br />
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Andrew Stewart has been creating videos for over five years now.  He owns and operates his own video business <a href="http://www.stewartprod.com" target="_blank">http://www.stewartprod.com</a> that specializes in wedding videos.  He is also a co-founder of <a href="http://www.g2websolutions.com" target="_blank">http://www.g2websolutions.com</a> with Pres Holcomb. Andrew Stewart specializes in the e-commercials and photography aspects of the web design process.  Andrew has also worked on several large projects including projects for FOX Sports. Andrew has made the move to HD cameras and creating even better looking business and training films.  Andrew is married and expecting his first child this August.]]></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>The Difference Between Everyday Copywriting and Copywriting That Sells Millions</title>
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by Paul Speziale<br />
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Take your average super successful sales person, the person that has brought the most sales to your business (usually it is just one). Multiply them by a million, and send them off to visit one qualified prospect each...all at the same time. Do you think that would increase your sales a bit?<br />
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If you had answered yes, then you now realize the potential of a well-crafted piece of copy designed to sell your product.<br />
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The ability to write a letter to sell your product/service is an even greater skill.<br />
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So then, why do so many businesses send out copy, through advertising, mail order, telemarketing, radio or TV ads designed to be flashy, humorous and clever? When was the last time you bought from a person in a store when they were using all sorts of clever tricks on you? Tricks like, play on words, weird images, advanced humor etc... No... chances are you were scared of a salesperson that was so crafty. It raises the question, "Why are they trying so hard?"<br />
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We are going to call that flashy sort of copy: "Everyday Copy" because you see it so often...many times a day. In addition, the copy that sells your product, we will call "Copy that sells".<br />
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With your everyday copy, you have your English majors, freelance writers, and ad agency employees. Now, these people are brilliant, they can write so nicely, with such advanced command of the English language that they sometimes win prizes in literature, become legendary, and known throughout history as producing beautiful works of art and literature, often win awards, and widely recognized.<br />
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They use English devices like play on words, puns, humor, and other things in their copy.<br />
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They have not sold your product...<br />
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Don't believe me? Key your ads...put in a tracking mechanism to see if people are responding to your ads...you will be furious when you find out exactly how many people respond and buy your product. Try it!<br />
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Unfortunately, their advanced work is all but lost on the prospect that is:<br />
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1) busy with two kids<br />
2) balancing both a full time and a part time job<br />
3) has a spouse who is not holding up their part of the agreement called "marriage"<br />
4) poor diet habits from lack of time<br />
5) stressed out from work with employees backstabbing them<br />
6) bosses criticizing them in front of their co-workers<br />
7) parents telling them how to run their lives and won't leave them alone<br />
8) aches and pains in their body<br />
9) the stress of keeping up with their next-door neighbor who always seems to have the latest and greatest stuff<br />
10)not to mention being bombarded by sales and marketing mail, signs, commercials, sales people, telemarketers up to 3000 times per day.<br />
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Do you think with all that is going on, they have time to figure out the "play on words" that was used in your ad? If they don't understand what you said the first time and figure out how they will benefit from what you offer, they will toss it.<br />
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You have 3 seconds to get their attention:<br />
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1...2...3... that's it.<br />
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On the other hand, copy that sells will most of the time look dull, boring, and mostly full of text. Why does it look this way? Because the effort is made to put in as many benefits and reasons to buy into the ad as possible in a way that isn't pushy and in a way that can be tracked to determine results.<br />
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Let's look at some examples shall we?<br />
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Examples of Everyday Copy.<br />
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Actually, there is no need to put up any. Just open your newspaper and look for them. They are the ones with just a few words, many pictures, and if you feel confused at, a) what they are selling, and b) how it may benefit you, then you have found some Everyday Copy.<br />
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Example of Copy That Sold Millions.<br />
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The Wall Street Journal Letter, which sells its subscriptions, estimates selling up to a billion dollars for the WSJ. In addition, Gary Halbert's Coat of Arms Letter (a simple one-page letter), has been in circulation for a few decades and sold millions of dollars of coats of arms. The advertisement "They laughed at me..." sold the home piano study course for decades and has made millions. David Ogilvy's Rolls Royce Ad, entitled "At 60 MPH, the only sound the new Rolls Royce Makes is the Electric Clock", that sold out the entire national supply of Rolls Royce's. David Ogilvy used these principles in advertising copy, to which he owes his purchase of a 14th century medieval castle.<br />
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Some big publishers like Agora and Philips pay their copywriters up to a million dollars a year because they want to keep them...they know that if they don't pay them well, they will walk.<br />
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Another example of copy that sells is the National Enquirer and Cosmopolitan. The National Enquirer is read by more people than the bible and Cosmopolitan is also a big seller...why? Headlines that catch a reader's eye, produced by the copywriters, that's why. Are they trashy? For some, yes, but the fundamental human behaviors that they are aiming for is the same as those SUCCESSFUL copywriters that aim at selling to doctors, dentists, engineers, big business etc.<br />
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The good news; translate those fundamental human behaviors to match whatever audience you're selling to.<br />
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In conclusion, choosing which type of copy you wish to have is largely dependant on what you want to achieve. If you want to win awards then hire an everyday copywriter, if you want to sell your product, then hire a copywriter that sells.<br />
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Watch out for my next article "How to Hire A Copywriter To Guarantee Your Product Will Sell"<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 />
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How To Build An Authority Site</title>
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by Brandon Hall<br />
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As Web 2.0 becomes less of just a buzzword and more of a reality, the types of sites webmasters need to publish will increasingly become more important. In other words, mini-sites are slowly dying and cookie-cutter article sites are on the way out as well.<br />
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Web surfers will become more value-focused and web companies will become larger.<br />
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Over the next few years, expect larger conglomerates to be buying up profitable websites in their chosen markets. Expect smaller sites to either be bought or driven out of business.<br />
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My intention is not to scare you, but this outcome is inevitable.<br />
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Large businesses have always taken two approaches to their desired markets. They either buy their competition, or they push them out of business.<br />
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You want to be prepared when this trend begins on the Internet.<br />
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Being a webmaster and online marketer, you should be preparing for one of two scenarios: To position yourself for a buyout to a larger company, or to become the larger company that dominates your chosen market.<br />
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Whichever route you choose is entirely up to you, but I would suggest that it would be in your best interest to begin focusing on authority sites. You can either start building them, or you can start turning your current sites into them. Whatever your approach may be, I assure you it will help you sleep better at night.<br />
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What Is the Definition of an Authority Site?<br />
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A fairly comprehensible authority site definition was put forward by Jason Dowdell, of Global Promoter. Jason defined it this way: ... "Authority sites are sites that have been linked to and referenced on other web sites covering the same subject matter and they also will have hundreds if not thousands of pages covering that subject matter and nearly every facet of it...."<br />
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That definition is one man’s opinion, albeit a good one -- but let us go directly to the source. Many search engine optimization and search engine marketing experts believe Google has derived their primary algorithm from a document titled, "Hilltop: A Search Engine based on Expert Documents."<br />
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The PageRank formula, as we know it today, was derived from this paper, and the authors -- Bharat and Mihaila -- define an authority site in the text below:<br />
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"We believe a page is an authority on the query topic if and only if some of the best experts on the query topic point to it. Of course in practice some expert pages may be experts on a broader or related topic. If so, only a subset of the hyperlinks on the expert page may be relevant.<br />
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"In such cases the links being considered have to be carefully chosen to ensure that their qualifying text matches the query. By combining relevant out-links from many experts on the query topic we can find the pages that are most highly regarded by the community of pages related to the query topic. This is the basis of the high relevance that our algorithm delivers."<br />
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What we have reprinted above is the foundation of the PageRank system and the determination for deciding which sites will be authorities. I highly recommend you read and re-read the full document until you understand every aspect of it.<br />
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What Are the Components of an Authority Site?<br />
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Allow me to present you with a diagram at: http://www.contentdesk.com/authoritymap that dissects your typical authority site. As you can tell from the diagram, a considerable number of components and systems must be in place for the authority site to function profitably and reap the benefits of the "Authority Site Formula."<br />
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The Authority Site Formula = Visitor Optimization (VO) + Content Optimization (CO) * Creative Marketing (CM)<br />
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A simple question must be asked. What do 99.9% of authority sites provide? In a sentence, an incredible amount of original content and a superb visitor experience. The search engines want you to succeed and they want you to make money, but you have to play by their rules. In the future, focus your efforts on visitor optimization and content optimization instead of search engine optimization.<br />
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What Is the Anatomy of an Authority Site?<br />
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About.com is the definition and was the original authority site. Their site has a generic domain name and hundreds of subdomains on different topics.<br />
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Your authority site should take the same approach, but not on such a general level. If you launch an authority site, it should be geared towards a well-defined and large market. After you launch the site and generate some traffic, you should create subdomains that cover specific areas inside that larger market.<br />
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For example, Diabetic-Resources.Com is not an active site; but if it were, then a typical authority site setup would be something like:<br />
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    * http://supplies.diabetic-resoures.com<br />
    * http://diet.diabetic-resources.com<br />
    * http://insurance.diabetic-resources.com<br />
    * http://symptoms.diabetic-resources.com<br />
    * http://treatment.diabetic-resources.com<br />
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Using this approach, you are able to target your general market while generating more targeted traffic pertaining to related sub-markets.<br />
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As a rule of thumb, the index pages on your domains and subdomains should be more focused on content, but the article and commentary pages should be more focused on advertising. Just do not ever lose sight of the most important aspect of your site, which is visitor experience otherwise known as visitor optimization.<br />
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What Does It Take to Create an Authority Site?<br />
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You want to create a site that generates thousands of visitors a day mainly through the major search engines, and would ultimately be the one-stop source for information in that particular market.<br />
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Your site must employ three traits to become an authority site. Let’s discuss all three necessary aspects:<br />
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Dynamic: You should have as many RSS feeds as you can muster to incorporate throughout your site. Your visitors need to be able to receive RSS feeds for any keyword, category or archive as well as create their own. One feed is no longer enough to satisfy your visitors.<br />
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Interactive: You should be engaging the minds of your visitors at all times using surveys, commenting and feedback. Make these features easy for your visitors and your site will grow exponentially. Why? Because they feel like you actually care about them. Interaction is a powerful tool and creates a sense of community on your site.<br />
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Consistent: You should post to your blog often, and you should always provide quality and original content. That doesn't mean you need to produce 800-word articles three times a week. Your goal should be to become a news master. You need to be an ..."authority..." on the news happening in your niche.<br />
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If you follow the steps and guidelines listed above, then you will be on your way to being the owner of an authority site.<br />
<br />
About the Author<br />
Brandon Hall, Johnson City, TN, USA<br />
brandon@contentdesk.com<br />
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Brandon is a staff writer for Content Desk Publishing Group. Content Desk is teaching people how to build authority sites that will dominate their niche. For a 21-page free guide on creating authority sites visit: http://www.contentdesk.com/freeguide/.<br />
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<title>The Incredible Power of Free In Internet and Affiliate Marketing!</title>
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<br />
By Kanaga Siva<br />
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Free Membership, Free Submission, Free eBooks, Free Websites, Free Downloads, Free Classifieds, Free to Join; yes, anything Free has an incredible pulling power in both Internet and Affiliate Marketing.<br />
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It is simply amazing how this four letter word, &lsquo;FREE&rsquo;, can capture the imagination of the newbies, and also the most seasoned and experienced Internet Marketers, and Affiliate Marketers.<br />
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The Success of your Internet Marketing or Affiliate Marketing Business depends on several inputs such as Determination, Dedication and Motivation, among others. In spite of possessing these qualities, financial limitations can be a dampening factor in your endeavor to succeed. Therefore, an offer of free tools, free eBooks, free classifieds, etc. can be just the thing you have been longing for to boost your confidence and help you succeed in your business.<br />
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Even if you are not short of funds to operate your Internet or Affiliate Marketing businesses, the offer of free items that could be helpful to develop your Internet business is something no sensible entrepreneur wants to ignore. Why pay for something when you can get it for free?<br />
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It is important to note that in spite of the prominent display of the word Free, some items are not always Free, and some are useless; nevertheless, the urge and desire to try them out persists.<br />
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There are many scammers who capitalize on this, to make a quick buck. This is where the newbie has to be watchful and not fall prey to scammers.<br />
<br />
Many genuine smart Marketers do take advantage of this inherent weakness of both man and woman and offer free items to promote their businesses.<br />
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There are several great free webmaster tools that are extremely popular with Internet marketers, Affiliate marketers, Internet home based business entrepreneurs, and other online entrepreneurs.<br />
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Similarly Free eBooks and Articles written sincerely with the sole purpose of educating the audience are also very popular and sought after by webmasters.<br />
<br />
There are websites dealing exclusively with Free items that are very popular in the Internet.<br />
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Another Free item extremely popular with low budget business entrepreneurs are Free classifieds.<br />
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There are also several very much sought after Free to join affiliate programs that are long standing, safe and secure, and global in nature, who provide you with free tools, free web sites, and great support systems.<br />
<br />
Thus the Internet abounds with all kinds of free items. Some have hidden charges. Some lead to scams. Some have both free and paid versions. Some are totally free with no strings attached.<br />
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Regular visits to the Search Engines such as Google, Yahoo, MSN, and Altavista and studying these various free items will help you to weed out the Good from the Bad and the Ugly.<br />
<br />
Great people do exist out there in the Internet World.  They are prepared to share their knowledge and expertise with the rest of the Internet fraternity for Free. Webmasters and Online Entrepreneurs should indeed be grateful to these Individuals and Organizations who are constantly making the Internet experience much easier, cheaper, pleasant, and enjoyable for millions of Internet users.<br />
<br />
The Incredible Power of the word FREE without doubt continues to captivate the hearts and minds of the Internet Marketing and Affiliate Marketing world, until a more powerful substitute is discovered.<br />
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<title>RSS Feed Tools</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
By Jack Doren<br />
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Difference between RSS Submit and RSS Feed Submit.<br />
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Let's compare the two solutions...<br />
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a] Both tools are desktop software, which essentially submits your feeds to the appropriate places online. As such, both tools provide the same functionality.<br />
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b] RSS Submit will submit your feeds to 78 engines and directories, while RSS Feed Submit covers 75. Not much difference here, although it seems that RSS Submit might be doing a better job at keeping their tool updated (I've been using them since April and already have received many updates that made the software easier to use and added new engines and directories).<br />
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c] Certain search engines and directories require more information than can be provided through a fully automated submission process. RSS Submit tackles this problem by first asking you to fill-in a longer form. It will automatically take you to each of the manual submission sites, where it already pre-fills the forms and only asks you to confirm manually. RSS Feed Submit makes this even easier, first requesting that same information, but then doing all the work automatically. The only question in my mind is the quality of submissions.  How do they compare to each other?<br />
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d] Ease of use is a strong factor. RSS Submit takes the game here. It allows you to submit multiple feeds at the same time, save them in the management interface, and track how many times you submitted each of them. RSS Feed Submit allows you to do one at a time.<br />
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e] As far as expanding the basic functionality of the tool, RSS Feed Submit is the clear winner. It allows you to add new search engines and directories by yourself, even tackling those that would otherwise require a manual submission. This is a great user-interface for adding new sites.<br />
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f] The final differentiating factor is the price, with RSS Submit starting at $44.95 for the Personal Edition, and RSS Feed Submit selling for $29.95.<br />
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Source:<br />
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http://www.rssdiary.marketingstudies.net<br />
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Jack Doren<br />
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<title>7 Steps to Creating Your Own Podcast</title>
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<br />
By Donna Gunter<br />
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Listening to podcasts is not something I enjoy or take time for, frankly. I am a visual learner and prefer to read something rather than listen to it, as I find reading a much quicker way to gather the info that I need. However, with the proliferation of audio listening devices, like the whole iPod family and other mp3 players, I have to acknowledge that I am in the minority, I believe. The world is listening to a wide variety of audio files, much more so than ever before in history, and I need to get on the bandwagon or be lost in the dust.<br />
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What is a podcast, anyway? A podcast is an audio file that you create in .mp3 format. You can upload it with an RSS (Really Simple Syndication) file to your server for your target market to download any number of programs created to receive or subscribe to your audio file. You can listen to it at your leisure on the computer or a personal mp3 device.<br />
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Why should you create a podcast? I think it serves as a marketing tool for the solo service professional, who might want to do one of the following:<br />
<br />
--create an Internet radio show, or talk show, in which you create content-rich broadcasts for your target market<br />
<br />
--conduct a teleclass series in which you interview experts who have solutions to problems faced by your target market<br />
<br />
--promote a printed book, ebook, or CD/DVD series by releasing promotional snippets to a wider audience<br />
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--provide short and valuable expert tips to your target market (my Get More Clients Online, podcast consists of the weekly article I write for my newsletter)<br />
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Many podcasts are about an hour in length, especially when they consist of recordings of radio shows or teleclasses. However, I think the listening threshold for most people is about 10 minutes. This means your podcast needs to be 10 minutes or less in length. If it is longer, you really have to grab their attention in the first 10 minutes to keep them listening for the full amount of time.<br />
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Good content and a good speaking voice are essential to maintaining interest. Do not make your podcast one long advertisement for your services or products -- share some useful information with your target market to help them solve their problems. You need to have a good speaking voice. Nothing is worse than listening to someone read a speech with a monotone delivery. So, for maximum impact when you record your podcast (especially if you're just recording yourself), get up and walk around, smile, gesture, or do whatever you normally do when you deliver a speech. Modulate your voice, much in the same way you would when you have a 1 on 1 conversation with someone -- put feeling and emotion into your words. I pretend like I am talking to my best friend, and that helps me with a livelier delivery.<br />
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What are the steps to creating a podcast?<br />
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1. Listen to a few podcasts to get a feel for what others are doing. To listen, you will need a podcatcher (podcast reader), which permits you to subscribe to podcasts in the same way you subscribe to blogs. I favor iTunes as my podcatcher of choice, which is a free online download. You will also need to find podcasts.  The quickest way to do that is via podcast directories, which include the iTunes store.  Podcast Alley, one of the most popular podcasting sites, has a large podcast directory, and Yahoo Podcasts has a podcast search. To find others, simply search online for "podcast directory."<br />
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2. Plan your podcast. Who is your target market? What do they want to listen to? How will your podcast be unique from others in your industry? What is your format (interview others, host a teleclass, or record yourself)? How long will your podcast be? How frequently will you deliver your podcasts?<br />
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3. Record your podcast. Many people choose to record their podcast with a free piece of software called Audacity. It has an easy learning curve and advanced features for more experienced podcasters. Mac users might want to check out Garage Band. For best recording sound, do not use the microphone that came with your computer or the one built into your laptop. You will want to get a more professional one, such as the ones offered at Plantronics or Radio Shack.<br />
<br />
4. Save and upload your podcast to your server. Once you have created your podcast in an mp3 file, now you have to save it, and upload it to a server, via an FTP program (like CuteFTP) so that it is readily available. You can upload it to your website, or use one of the many podcasting hosting services available. The problem with uploading it to your website is that audio files are space hogs, and you can quickly exhaust all the storage capacity of your hosting account, not to mention your monthly bandwidth capacity if your podcast is popular and is downloaded frequently. That is why I use a fee-based audio service hosting company, Audio Acrobat, which offers me generous storage and bandwidth capacity for a semi-annual fee. Another popular podcast hosting company is Hipcast.com.<br />
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5. Create your podcast feed. You can create your podcast feed from scratch. However, I recommend you use a feed service to do so. If you use a podcasting hosting service, this feature is included in your service package. For everyone else, the quickest way to create your podcast feed is through Feedburner.com. This same service creates RSS feeds for blogs. The advantage of creating your podcast feed from this site is that you can create a browser-friendly feed, track your circulation, and enhance your feed with its SmartCast technology.<br />
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6. Publish and promote your podcast. If you use a podcasting hosting service, the service will publish your podcast and notify various podcast directories about the availability of your new podcast. Alternatively, you can enter the info directly into the major podcast directories. You will also want to promote the podcast on your website, blog, and in your email newsletter. One of the easiest ways to do this is to add feed subscription buttons (called Chiclets) to your sites. You will have to cut and paste the HTML code into your templates to create the chiclets. You can get directions on how to publish subscription buttons from the various podcasters you want to feature. Lastly, you will want to create "album art" for your podcast, or a graphic representation that many podcatchers upload with the mp3 file. Album art may be from 170x170 to 300x300 pixels square at 72 dpi. Any graphic designer can help you create this graphics file.<br />
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7. Make money from your podcast. Advertising on podcasts is still new, but some companies like Fruitcast.com or PodcasterAds.com are places to start. Another option is to place Google AdSense listings on all of your sites to list your podcast, or seek sponsors for your podcasts, just as you would for a radio show.<br />
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Do not let the audio world pass you by! Podcasting is a very inexpensive way of helping you get the word out about what you do and what you offer to the world.<br />
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Copyright (c) 2006 Donna Gunter<br />
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Online Business Resource Queen (TM) and Business Coach Donna Gunter helps self-employed service professionals learn how to get more clients online. To sign up for more FREE tips like these and claim your FREE gift, TurboCharge Your Online Marketing Toolkit, visit her site at http://www.GetMoreClientsOnline.com. Read about running an online biz at her blog, http://www.getmoreclientsonlineblog.com or subscribe to her Get More Clients Online Podcast at http://dgunter.audioacrobat.com/rss/get_more_clients_online_podcast.xml<br />
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<title>Using Your Web Stats to Sell</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
By Aviva Brown<br />
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After you have a website, you start to learn a lot of tips and tricks for doing business on the web. One of the best marketing tools you have is on your server, and you would be amazed at how many people don't use it. That tool is your website statistics. If you have never examined your web stats before, you are missing a real gold mine of information. They are usually found in the control panel section of your web hosting company. Most web hosts will email them to you if you can't access them yourself.<br />
<br />
Learn Important Pages Viewed Information<br />
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You are most likely familiar with your "hits" on your web stats for finding out how many people have visited your website. Most stats programs will not only tell you how many visitors you have had to your site, but what pages on your website they visited, how long they stayed on a particular page, and what page they last viewed on your website before they surfed on.<br />
<br />
Valuable Keywords and SEO<br />
<br />
If you're interested in search engine optimization for your website and you aren't sure what keywords to use for your site; there is usually a section in your web stats file that shows you what keywords a person entered to find your site and what search engine they used. You can put those keywords around your website on various relevant pages to increase the search engine optimization of your site. That will not catapult your website to the number one position on Google overnight, but it will increase your rankings if done correctly.<br />
<br />
The Magic of Referrers<br />
<br />
Another great feature is the referrer section. Know what sites or search engines are referring your website visitors. Referrals can come from other websites, news groups, clubs and forums, or even competitors - if people are being referred to your website, find out by whom. In many cases, someone who had a great experience with your firm will be referring your company to someone on a message board that is looking for a similar product or service.<br />
<br />
Use Your Web Stats<br />
<br />
If you notice people are leaving within a few seconds of hitting your index page. Look at it in a few different browsers because they are not all created equally. What loads like a champ in Internet Explorer may look like garbage in Firefox or Opera browsers; or it simply may take too long to load. If you notice people are leaving at a point in your shopping cart - either your shipping is too high or your program may be faulty. Find out what items are getting the most looks and promote those to bring in more visitors.<br />
<br />
Now that you know how your web stats can work for you, jump-start your Internet business today.<br />
<br />
Aviva Brown recommends that you promote your website by submitting it to http://www.avivadirectory.com/.<br />
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<title>The Social Bookmarking Phenomenon</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
By Madison Lockwood<br />
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We are quickly evolving from a digital world where information was THE marketable commodity to a communications market.  New methods of communicating, networking, and socializing become the new consumers of online attention and time, introduced to us on a rapid-fire basis.  Blogs, wikis, RSS newsfeeds, podcasts, video socialization are built around applications like YouTube...all of these are recently formulated methods of communication that seemingly overnight have developed millions of participants.<br />
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One of the networking methodologies evolving from Internet architecture is the phenomenon of &quot;social bookmarking.&quot; One of the more popular sites is del.icio.us. On this site the notion is that you, the web surfer, share interests with others who have web access via your bookmarked URLs. It's the same concept as bookmarking favorites with your browser, but the collection of favorites has a coding system and is shared with others. You build a library of URLs that reflect your interests and you consider worth visiting. You add a personal &quot;tag&quot; with a keyword that characterizes the site.<br />
<br />
You can &quot;subscribe&quot; to tags so you can see every new post with that tag. That in turn can take you to the poster's entire list of favorites, which may prove to be a new trove of information for you, and del.icio.us, allows you to go through the same exercise with podcasts, which are now scattered across the Internet galaxy like asteroids.<br />
<br />
Others on the web have access to your library and to your personal interests. Utilizing a web based application (in this case, del.icio.us), participants are able to search through sites that others have bookmarked, using not only a standard search term but the tag that has been used to characterize the site. Tags form a collective body of URLs and thus, a body of knowledge - and collective access to those tags forms a community of people with common interests. Included in the process is an optional personal profile, which provides your email address and allow others to communicate with you personally.<br />
<br />
The drawback to this format is that a tag search is going to get you every commercial website out there that has laid claim to the same keyword. It takes a lot of scanning and scrolling to find sites that have been tagged by individuals instead of search engines.<br />
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There are several platforms out there for social networking. Flickr (www.flickr.com) is a site that uses uploaded photos for networking purposes instead of URLs. You can upload your travel experiences, travel photos and travel interests along with your profile at www.43places.com. Wists (www.wists.com) is a &quot;social shopping&quot; exchange where the bookmarks are all about commercial shopping sites. The level of personal communication allowed by social networking sites is up to you: on 43 Places you can post your photo but refuse personal email. You can also hold the line at public access to your favorite&rsquo;s library on del.icio.us.<br />
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Other social bookmarking platforms (or tools) as they are called, include:<br />
<br />
- Backflip<br />
- Blinklist<br />
- blogmarks<br />
- Connotea<br />
- de.lirio.us<br />
- feedmarker<br />
- Jots<br />
- Lookmarks<br />
- Scuttle<br />
- unalog<br />
- Spurl<br />
- Simpy<br />
- Wists<br />
- Yahoo! My Web 2.0<br />
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They all have an assortment of tricks and widgets that make their sites a little different. Some of them have fairly sophisticated search methods for their subscribed users; some allow you to &quot;bundle&quot; tags for search purposes; most provide lists of the most popular bookmarks and the recent posts. It's all an interesting experiment in 'distance sharing'. Making use of it for professional (research) or personal uses simply requires taking the time to become comfortable with the methodology and then learning how to get maximum usage out of the tagging system.<br />
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Madison Lockwood is a customer relations associate for http://www.apollohosting.com. She helps clients understand how a website may benefit them both personally and professionally. Apollo Hosting provides website hosting, ecommerce hosting, &amp; VPS hosting to a wide range of customers.<br />]]></description>
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<title>AdSense Used As a Web Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Detection Tool</title>
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<br />
By James Yaqins<br />
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Abstract: In addition to Google AdSense, advertisements in the business environment have played a role. Sometimes, they can use their web search engine optimization conditions (SEO) detection tool! If your website of just doing a column optimization, but just joined the Google AdSense advertising code, AdSense refers to the content of the advertisements, and may be 'food for thought' from the information.<br />
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If your website joined the Google AdSense, look at the Google advertising on their website. There are some surprising discovery and enlightenment; for example, found a new competitor, or some of the new trends within counterparts. The Google AdSense advertising in the business environment has been playing the role of relevant articles. In addition, Google AdSense advertisements and sometimes even their own web search engine optimization used as a tool for measuring the conditions!<br />
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AdSense website used as a search engine optimization (SEO) tool. This is my columns on the front page of a web site observation and the analysis found. Google’s AdSense discovered in the course of the trial, the front-page columns online marketing a new observation. Although the text of a lot and seldom changes, it also believed that, the body had been included, and web pages related to the themes of the word. However, the website of AdSense advertisements are often not normal; the advertisement bore little relation to the core content pages. In addition, visit the website, by Alexa toolbar shows, and related sites, are not directly related to the web page (Alexa website statistics and information can be used as a reference tool).  According to the information analysis, preliminary assessment is the theme of the website homepage.  Meta labels or website content may exist some problems search engines cannot make an accurate judgment of the core content of the website.  <br />
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According to this idea, words are related to the website, so many checks Meta found that the problem is the label "page description" content, to a certain extent. Since the adoption of a common template, the website of the "page description", and the theme of the website, website content is not much correlation. Simply modify this issue shortly after a big improvement on the aforementioned issues.<br />
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This is why I use AdSense advertising, search engine optimization tool, for measuring the website as an example. However, this "search engine optimization tool for measuring" has certain limitations, are not effective for all website, Moreover, a strong correlation between advertising pages there AdSense advertising or not. Another possible situation is that theme and content of the website pages contain keywords. Corresponding advertisers do not put in advertisements or it is not suitable for advertising in this area, of course, impossible for advertising, Google advertising alone cannot determine the site of the phenomenon to a simple search engine optimization, only as a reference to a certain extent.<br />
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If your website or the website of just doing a column optimization, but just joined the Google AdSense advertising code.<br />
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AdSense refer to the content of the advertisements may be some food for thought from the information.<br />
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James Yaqins own http://www.kersearch.com, this is a free articles search engine and directory for search engine marketing. See more articles on the search engine marketing, please click http://www.kersearch.com<br />
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<title>Information Products - Free Vs Paid</title>
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By Shouvik Mazumder<br />
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There are many membership sites on the web. Some of them are paid, some are free. All these membership sites provide information on a range of topics in forms of ebooks, softwares, videos, teleseminars, podcasting etc.<br />
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In addition, there are many ebooks available on the net (both for free and for payment) containing information on various topics.<br />
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Now have you ever considered, &ldquo;why does an ebook or membership site provide information for free, while others are providing the same information only after receiving some payment?&rdquo;<br />
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The answer is quite simple: The information is NOT the same.<br />
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There is a gap (and this gap can be quite wide) between the quality of information for the free and paid versions.  This is what makes the paid version a paid version.<br />
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When you read a free ebook on anything, you always feel you are missing something important. Reading a paid ebook does not make you feel like that.<br />
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You may feel you can find much information, about a topic, by yourself, within a short period, by searching through search engines. But, in reality ............ you are going the wrong way.<br />
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This is simply NOT possible. Not all the information is available via the web. I know because I have tried to do this myself, and failed. Even after spending 1 month on searching a topic, I have gotten more information on that topic, (which I never got earlier through searching), through other marketers.<br />
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When you try to gather information on any topic through searching (in other words, when you try to get information for free), you perform the following tasks:-<br />
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1) First, you write down some keywords related to your topic<br />
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2) Then you go to your favorite search engine and enter those keywords in the search box.<br />
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3) After that, you read information on the resulting webpages.<br />
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4) Then you decide which information will benefit you.<br />
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5) Lastly, you arrange your gathered information in a step-by- step, easy-to-read format.<br />
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Now, believe me, doing all these steps will take a lot of your time and energy. What if you can not give the time required? Further, if you suddenly encounter more valuable information about that topic, it will be very difficult for you to rearrange the whole thing.<br />
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Therefore, here is the importance of paid version of information over free version of information. Paid version of information is ready for you to read and digest. You don&rsquo;t need to search for anything. The research is already done for you, by the information product developer. The information product developer is charging you for this.<br />
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The info product developers are always at a distance. They know they need to put valuable information into their info product that must benefit the readers, and which would justify their charging. They spend their time on thorough research, and then spend carefully craft their information product. They include valuable tips within their info product, which you will not get from anywhere else. They are a master over a certain topic. Their vast exposure on that topic reflects on the quality of the product they create.<br />
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A General Approach: From Free To Paid<br />
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In general, to sell their information products, many information product developers first create a free version of the information product, (like a free report) on the theme of the paid version. Next, they input a &ldquo;useful, but incomplete approach&rdquo; within that report. This means they first discuss some problems and solutions within the free report relating to the theme of the paid version, not fully disclosing everything). Then they create urgency in the mind of the readers of the report to buy the paid version from them so that the readers can get all the solutions for all the problems on that topic.<br />
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This is a good way to sell. The readers know they can trust the author and his recommendation, as they have already read his report. The author, on the other hand, can be certain of creating some credibility in the mind of his readers, and hence can expect some sales.<br />
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This article is composed by Shouvik Mazumder. To get a special report on &quot;Information Product Marketing&quot;, click below:<br />
http://www.realtimedeal.com/shouvik/infoezine.html<br />]]></description>
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<title>Autoresponder – A Major Consideration in Building a List</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
by John V. W. Howe<br />
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One of the first considerations in building a mailing list should be &ldquo;how am I going to handle all those names that I will have in my list&rdquo;. An autoresponder is the answer to this &ldquo;nice to have&rdquo; problem.<br />
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When you study successful Internet entrepreneurs, the most common theme that runs through the success of these individuals is building a list of customers who then become faithful repeat customers. You know from your off-line life that the businesses that you continually use are the ones that do a good job and treat you right. Once you gain confidence in them, you continue to go back to them. The same is true on the Internet.<br />
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An eBook called &ldquo;The 30 Day Blueprint for Success&rdquo; tells convincing stories of the importance of building a mailing list. The book is a compilation of articles from 15 highly respected Internet professionals from different arenas of the Net who were challenged with the following scenario:<br />
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&ldquo;Dear Internet Marketing Expert,<br />
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You suddenly lose all your money, along with your name and reputation, and only have your marketing know-how left.<br />
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You have bills piled high and people harassing you for money over the phone.<br />
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Plus, you have a guaranteed roof over your head, a phone line, and an Internet connection for only one month.<br />
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You no longer have your big guru name or JV partners. Other than your vast marketing experience, you&rsquo;re an unknown newbie.<br />
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What would you do, from day 1 to day 30, to get yourself back on top?&rdquo;<br />
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(The above quote was excerpted from Volume I of &ldquo;The 30 Day Blueprint for Success&rdquo;.)<br />
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The most common method that these individuals used was to rebuild a customer list as quickly as possible so they could be effective in rebuilding the business they once had. Just as an aside, the book was very revealing about the thought patterns of these experts during their 30 day quest to restore the income stream that they once enjoyed.<br />
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I was fortunate to be able to attend a class taught by my friend and mentor, Jim Cockrum (author of &ldquo;The Silent Sales Machine Hiding on eBay&rdquo;). During the class, he said that if his office caught fire the first thing he would save was the backup of his mailing list.<br />
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How to Manage a List - Autoresponders<br />
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Some might consider this a little backwards, but let&rsquo;s plan for how we are going to handle the list before we figure out how to build it. We need to be able to capture basic information like name and email address. We need to be able to automatically send a reply to the person joining the list and verify that they were indeed the person who sent the request to join. (This is called double opt-in and it is vitally important so you can prove that you are not sending SPAM to the members of your list). We will need to send out emails to all the people on the list in the future when we start communicating with the customers on the list.<br />
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To handle this in any volume on your own is an impossible task, but there are services called autoresponders on the Internet that will handle all of this for you.<br />
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There are free autoresponders such as FreeAutoBot.com and there are paid autoresponders such as Aweber.com and GetResponse.com. Free sounds good for a start up, but the downside is the fact that the autoresponder puts its link and sometimes places advertising in the emails that it sends for you. This does not look as professional as a message from a paid autoresponder.<br />
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If you use a free autoresponder and then want to switch over to a paid one later, you face the conversion problems of converting your mailing list. This can be done with import features in autoresponders that allow for mass input of lists. However, this is additional work and the autoresponder will take a close look at the list since this is how large SPAM mailing lists are loaded into an autoresponder. This is your choice and should be carefully researched before you make your decision.<br />
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Let&rsquo;s discuss the autoresponder, Aweber.com. The site has a 30 day free test drive that will allow you to experiment with it and decide if it is for you. Go to http://www.aweber.com look around.<br />
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If you decide to use it (and you will have to use an autoresponder to build a list of any size), one month of service from Aweber.com is $19.95 as of this writing if you start off with a monthly plan. Once you are satisfied that this is for you, you can save $60.00 per year with an annual plan.<br />
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After you have registered, log into Aweber.com and go to the &ldquo;How to Get Started&rdquo; page. This is very complete and has great instructions and tutorial videos to help you set up your first autoresponder.<br />
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Compose your email to send in MS Word or similar word processor. This will help you with spelling and grammar. Then open MS Notepad or a similar text editor. Notepad strips off the word processor formatting in preparation for copying and pasting your message into the Aweber input screen.<br />
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If you use MS Notepad , it is found under Accessories in Programs on your MS Windows. If you have not already done so, set up a shortcut icon on your desktop or on your systems tray for Notepad. It is very handy to be able to open this quickly. It can be used as a scratch pad for copying and pasting information from web pages to print or save for later use.<br />
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Each week when the weekly issue of Boomer eZine is being prepared for publication these are the steps that are followed:<br />
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1. Log onto Aweber and set up what is called a &ldquo;Broadcast Message&rdquo;.<br />
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2. Copy the newsletter from MS Word and paste it into Notepad.<br />
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3. Copy the text from Notepad and paste it into the input area on Aweber.<br />
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4. Check the formatting in Aweber.<br />
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5. Send a test email to myself to see how the email looks. This is a tool on Aweber.<br />
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6. If the email is acceptable, queue the broadcast message to send the Boomer eZine to all the names on the list.<br />
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The Aweber autoresponder automatically sends follow up emails. It is set up to send a follow up email 14 days after the initial sign up to thank a new subscriber to Boomer eZine for being a reader.<br />
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Now that we know there is a simple way to handle all those names that you will add to your list, go out and get started building your money making mailing list.<br />
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Good luck.<br />
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Copyright 2006 John Howe, Inc.<br />
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John V. W. Howe is an entrepreneur, author, inventor, patent holder, husband, father, and grandfather. He has been involved in entrepreneurial activities for over 40 years. He founded http://www.boomer-ezine.com and http://www.retirement-jobs-online.com to help Boomers (baby boomers) become entrepreneurs when they retire.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Ecommerce: Have Cart - Will Shop</title>
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<br />
By Scott Lindsay<br />
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You will need a shopping cart application to facilitate ecommerce, in order to sell products or services online. While your customers simply want a way to make a purchase, if they are interested in your product, you will have already considered tough choices<br />
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For Instance...<br />
<br />
If you want a full solution for invoicing, statements, receipts, and company financial history, there are solutions to cover all of this with an application for a shopping cart connected to company financial data. One such company is COREsense based in New York. This service requires less redundant work, because data entry on sales to a separate accounting software application is not required due to the full integration of financial data. For most companies, this solution will fall outside normal budget constraints.<br />
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If a shopping cart does not fit your budget, you have a couple of solutions that might work depending on your technical expertise. OSCommerce is available at no cost. This product is a fully customizable solution for a shopping cart, but it does require personal programming. In many cases netrepreneurs will hire a programmer to set this shopping cart up for them.<br />
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If you have no up-front budget for a shopping cart, PayPal makes one available at no cost. However, they do retain a fee, as well as, a small commission on each sale. The power of PayPal may make this a trusted source for online transactions for your customers.<br />
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Yahoo and eBay provide shopping cart services, at $30-40 per month, and offer a few features unavailable with the low-cost or no-cost checkout solutions.<br />
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There are other online solutions for cyber transactions with the tipping point based entirely on the size and needs of your online business. If you are a large company with thousands of online transactions, it may ultimately be less expensive to purchase a shopping cart system requiring a monthly fee. In the end, the fees and commissions associated with no-cost carts could outpace a standard monthly fee from other ecommerce transaction solutions.<br />
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Your customers have a choice in where they shop online and you have a choice in how you manage online transactions. Spend some time checking out the services offered and how the fees will affect your bottom line, both now, and as your company grows.<br />
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As with all ecommerce sites, your business will not do well if it is difficult to checkout. Make sure the transaction solution you choose allow your clients to make a purchase easily. If the process if too difficult, the prospect may bow out before the sale is complete.<br />
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Scott Lindsay is a web developer and entrepreneur. He is the founder of HighPowerSites and many other web projects. HighPowerSites is the easiest do-it-yourself website builder on the web. Get your own website online in just 5 minutes with http://HighPowerSites.com at: http://www.highpowersites.com<br />]]></description>
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<title>Ecommerce: Shopping For A Shopping Solution</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
by Scott Lindsay<br />
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The specifics of ecommerce can require a learning curve that many are reluctant to tackle. Perhaps that's why many brick and mortar stores have not entered the world of online marketing.<br />
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It is possible to look at ecommerce and consider the things you might need and lose heart. You take a look at some of the items you need such as site design, hosting, shopping cart, autoresponders, search engine registration and a laundry list of other services and you wonder how in the world you are going to come up with a way to make it work. This is especially true for those who are just happy if they can figure out how to open their email account.<br />
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Because not everyone is adept at the specifics of ecommerce, sites that customize a package for their customers are a boon to many entering the world of ecommerce.<br />
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Don Fortner, a Direct Marketer describes a one-stop ecommerce solution, &quot;You can really have it all. I was quickly able to build a fully functional commercial web site using the easy-to-use templates with slide shows, image maps, fully functional search engine, Pay Pal shopping cart and more! Highly Recommended.&quot;<br />
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According to High Power Sites you can find a, &quot;solution that affordably allows anyone with even the lowest level of Internet experience to make their own professional ecommerce website.&quot;<br />
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These solutions are feature-rich in design and function and manage the very specific needs you may have in a user-friendly interface. Those who use these one-stop ecommerce solutions find they are able to successfully launch their website in a very short period of time.<br />
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Many online marketers have found that the integration of multiple technologies in one package provides a choice that gives them time to learn the skills of optimization. For some netrepreneurs this option becomes a long-term solution.<br />
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Dale McIntosh from AMJ Funding Group who uses an integrated ecommerce solution said, &quot;My website pages are as good or better than some of my friends who are in the same type of business.&quot;<br />
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When you follow the success stories of those who have added ecommerce to their brick and mortar store you will notice a growth pattern that is more than encouraging.<br />
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Perhaps the greatest advantage to an online store is it never closes. Automated function in a solid website design allows for transactions to occur at the discretion of your clients. The fulfillment of the orders can be taken care of when you or your staff is available. Those who utilize the web for purchases enjoy the control they have in making online purchases at times that are convenient to them. Ecommerce allows you to cater to that desire.<br />
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Scott Lindsay is a web developer and entrepreneur. He is the founder of HighPowerSites and many other web projects. HighPowerSites is the easiest do-it-yourself website builder on the web. Get your own website online in just 5 minutes with http://HighPowerSites.com at: http://www.highpowersites.com.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Automation - The Key to Success Online</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
By Izzy Camacho<br />
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If you have been looking into selling products online, then you have probably heard some &quot;expert&quot; recommend that you create a web site, fully automated to help you make money 24 hours a day. While that might sound great, they often forget to tell you HOW to do this.<br />
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Well, I'm going to tell you right now, in this article!<br />
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First, what IS a Fully Automated Web Site? A Fully Automated Web Site can be defined as one equipped with an integrated suite of both e-commerce and internet marketing tools allowing you to be the most profitable with the least amount of effort.<br />
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Most e-commerce systems are equipped with the following essentials:<br />
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- A shopping cart.<br />
- Acceptance and processing of credit cards.<br />
- A maintenance system that allows you to add/change products.<br />
- An order-retrieval system that enables you to fulfill orders.<br />
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However, what most of them are lacking are marketing tools. If your website hits it big and you don't have the proper tools in place, then you will be a slave to e-mail and order processing. I'm sure that's not what you intended.<br />
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There are several marketing strategies that are essential in the creation of a successful e-commerce web site:<br />
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- Email marketing (broadcasting) of prospects/customers<br />
- Effective use of autoresponders (generate automatic email messages)<br />
- Online Newsletter<br />
- Online Form / Survey to capture your prospect's email address<br />
- Electronic Product Delivery (if you sold a digital product)<br />
- Advertisement (Ad) Tracking<br />
- Back End Sales<br />
- Affiliate program<br />
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Now, if you had a system to support the integration of ALL of these marketing tools, in addition to the necessary e-commerce essentials, then you would have a Fully Automated Web Site. After all, it has been shown that it often takes 7 or more ad exposures before prospective customers actually make a purchase. Consider the following scenario:<br />
<br />
A prospect clicks on an advertisement in an online magazine.<br />
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These action increments a counter for this particular ad to help you determine how well it is working. They do not decide to buy as of yet, but join your newsletter. They are now considered a prospect. You begin to send them a monthly email newsletter. Additionally, an autoresponder kicks in to thank them for joining the newsletter, as well as, scheduling them to get email twice a month for the next 90 days, reiterating your product benefits, and inviting them to purchase.<br />
<br />
Upon sending them one of your &quot;juicy&quot; offers that they couldn't refuse, they finally purchase. They will automatically be removed from your prospect list and added to your customer list.<br />
<br />
Based on the particular product or service they have purchased, they will receive a series of emails every two weeks for the next 6 months offering complimentary products.<br />
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This will be the engine that will drive your back end sales and keep your customers coming back to your web site.<br />
<br />
Being able to play out a scenario such as this using one integrated system, would be impressive, don&rsquo;t you think?<br />
<br />
The internet big boys do this with expensive e-commerce platform suites produced by vendors such as IBM, Microsoft and Oracle.<br />
<br />
Having your system automatically perform these follow up tasks frees you to spend more time on your business, your health or your family!<br />
<br />
=====&gt; What can you do to create a fully automated web site?<br />
<br />
Fortunately, there are ways you can automate your website similar to the way the big boys do. The best and most cost-effective way would be to sign up with one of the handful of Application Service Providers available on the internet, which provide a shopping cart integrated with a full suite of marketing tools. Normally, the shopping cart and tools are very flexible and can be incorporated into any website.<br />
<br />
=====&gt; Are there any other ways to automate your business besides working with a total solution provider?<br />
<br />
You can accomplish some level of automation without an integrated shopping cart system. However, it will require manual intervention and of course, it would be incomplete. I believe the most important asset of your e-commerce business is your email lists. Therefore, concentrate on the implementation of a good autoresponder/list server system to &quot;enhance&quot; your present e-commerce website. There are several good ones on the market.<br />
<br />
Look for providers that allow you to:<br />
<br />
- Create multiple lists.<br />
- Add prospects via a web form, email, or manually through a management console.<br />
- Send out an unlimited number of autoresponder messages.<br />
- Send out an unlimited number of email broadcasts.<br />
- Set up and distribute a newsletter.<br />
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When setting up your autoresponder system, create one list for your &quot;prospects&quot; and another one for your &quot;customers&quot;. Now, here's where you come in: when a person orders your product, you will have to perform the extra task of logging into your autoresponder system and manually remove them from the prospect list and add them to the customer list. This action will then trigger your customer autoresponder series of messages to be sent.<br />
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Remember, the key to building a successful e-commerce web site is to automate your marketing engine, as much as possible, and drive your prospects and customers back to your web site. This will certainly create a money magnet e-commerce web site for you!<br />
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&copy; Izzy Camacho<br />
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To learn more about website automation and to download the complimentary ebook, &quot;Easy Ezine Marketing&quot;, visit Izzy Camacho at http://www.internet-marketing-made-easy.com/Automation.htm.<br />
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Izzy Camacho is an accomplished software developer with approximately 20 years of experience. He has a degree in computer science from a distinguished university. For the last several years he has been involved in the creation of web site applications for corporate America.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Web Conferencing Is A Benefit to Business Big or Small</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
By Jane Wyvern<br />
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No matter the kind of job you have or business you own, it seems like meetings are a part of life. They are necessary to make sure vital information is shared and employees are kept in the loop, but they can be a major expense to the employer.<br />
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This is especially true for corporations that need to fly employees across the globe for face to face meetings with other employees or clients.<br />
<br />
Thanks to the internet and the latest innovations in communications technology, meetings can now occur over the internet via web conferencing. Today&rsquo;s web conferencing solutions are state of the art, thanks in part to the availability of high-speed internet access.<br />
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Corporations can hold meetings and the employees don&rsquo;t even need to leave their offices. All they need to do is hook into their web conferencing application;--this works well&mdash;similar to face-to-face meetings.<br />
<br />
The savings in time and money to business owners is quite substantial when you add up travel time, overtime, and person-hours away from the job to attend meetings in an offsite location.<br />
<br />
Productivity and efficiency remain at peak levels and the company saves money at the same time. It is no wonder web conferencing has taken the business world by storm.<br />
<br />
It isn&rsquo;t only big business that benefits. Small businesses and startups who work from home can now compete on a global scale thanks to web conferencing and the ability to communicate instantly with anyone on the planet that has access to internet technology.<br />
<br />
There are a couple of options to consider when it comes to web conferencing. The choice will ultimately depend upon the budget of the company. In any case, the money saved by utilizing the web conferencing solution will pay for itself in no time.<br />
<br />
For higher end solutions, there are full featured stand alone video web conferencing applications. For most small companies however, initiate a simple web conferencing program over the internet, which saves the expense of purchasing equipment and dedicated communication lines.<br />
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Web conferencing is a particular boon to those who work at home. It is relatively inexpensive to set up a web conferencing system utilizing a home computer and high speed internet line. Web conferencing provides a link to employees who work from home and gives those with a home business a more professional outward appearance.<br />
<br />
Jane Wyvern is an established freelance writer. You can find more of her writing at http://www.webtalkcentral.com and http://www.webhostmatters.com.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Open Source Technology, a Must For Your Small Business And Links To Get You Started</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
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by Paul Williams<br />
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Are you looking for innovative ways to increase your ROI, your bottom line and downright save a ton of money on your IT costs? Let me answer that for you! Of course you are, you would not be a savvy business owner if you did not seek out ways to stretch your money. Drum roll please, introducing Open Source technology a new way for small businesses to even the playing field with their enterprise and big boy competitors.<br />
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Why is this important? You now have access to the same or comparable solutions that normally costs hundreds if not thousands to implement and deploy. Case in point, the Open Source version of SugarCRM, which is a Customer Relationship Management tool can be had for free while one of its proprietary and commercial competitors Salesforce.com cost about $1,000 to start per year for a five user license. Another quick example has Ubuntu, which is a full-featured Linux based operating system against Microsoft XP. XP Professional edition costs $299.99, while Ubuntu costs nothing and comes freely loaded with Office utilities that rival Microsoft&rsquo;s Office software suite. You do the math. Remember to include per user and or per pc price and upgrades. Yeah, I know, you have been suckered for a long time and we didn&rsquo;t even mention the server operating system and licenses. Ask yourself, why am I paying for something when I can get it done for little or no cost?<br />
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Using Open Source is like using &ldquo;guerrilla tactics&rdquo; for your small business IT needs. Does free mean cheap? Let&rsquo;s take a look. Open Source software affords the user to have software developed by hundreds of developers instead of just a few. Most of the Open Source solutions mentioned here are tried and tested solutions. Did you know that you already use Open Source? Yep, in fact if you use a web browser or use email your using opens source software. The Internet is built upon open standards and runs on Open Source software. Who currently uses Open Source software? IBM, HP, Oracle, whole governments, Google, Yahoo and Amazon just to name a few.<br />
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So you might be asking yourself, what exactly is Open Source? Open Source software in its simplest form is software that freely distributes the source code along with the object code (the actual program that you install and use), so that any programmer familiar with the language can tweak, improve, modify or customize it without needing to ask anyone for permission or wait for a vendor to do it for them. For a more verbose definition, please visit http://www.opensource.org. The bottom line is, this model of software distribution can give you a freedom and a savings that compels you to at least become a bit more knowledgeable to its uses.<br />
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These are some useful links to help get you started on the Open Source road.<br />
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http://www.opensourceweekly.com (for the latest is Open Source technology for small business owners)<br />
http://www.sourceforge.net (the world's largest Open Source software development web site)<br />
http://www.freshmeat.org (Open Source software repository site)<br />
http://www.theopencd.org (a collection of high quality Free and Open Source Software.)<br />
http://www.ttcsweb.org/osswin-cd/ (a collection of over 100 free/Open Source software for home and business.)<br />
http://www.itservants.com (Open Source Technology Consultants)<br />
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Top Open Source Applications for your small business needs.<br />
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http://www.openoffice.org (Great alternate to the Microsoft office suite.)<br />
http://www.firefox.com (Open Source web browser, great alternative to Internet Explorer)<br />
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird (Thunderbird email application, similar to Outlook)<br />
http://www.tightvnc.com (for remote connection to your computers)<br />
http://www.mysql.com (The worlds most popular Open Source database)<br />
http://www.phpmyadmin.com (database management tool)<br />
http://filezilla.sourceforge.net (Filezilla- ftp application to upload and download your web content)<br />
http://www.joomla.org (Website Content Management System or CMS)<br />
http://www.mamboserver.com (Website Content Management System or CMS)<br />
http://www.apache.org (Very popular Web server application)<br />
http://www.oscommerce.com (online shop/ e-commerce solution)<br />
http://www.sugarcrm.com (the CRM tool mentioned in this article)<br />
http://www.dotproject.net (project management web application)<br />
http://www.gimp.org (Image manipulation program)<br />
http://www.nvu.com (complete Web Authoring System)<br />
http://www.gnucash.org (personal and small-business financial-accounting software.)<br />
http://www.subversion.tigris.org (Subversion- Document management and revision control system)<br />
http://www.k5n.us/webcalendar.php (WebCalendar- Online calendar program for single or multiple users)<br />
http://www.openvpn.net (full-featured SSL VPN solution)<br />
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Desktop Linux Distributions<br />
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http://www.ubuntu.com Ubuntu<br />
http://www.redhat.com Redhat<br />
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki Fedora<br />
http://www.novell.com/linux Suse<br />
http://en.opensuse.org OpenSuse<br />
http://www.slackware.com Slackware<br />
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You can also get the server versions to take care of your business client/server needs such as Email, file, print, FTP, Web, Database, Domain, Authentication etc., There are many distributions of Linux available please check http://www.distrowatch.com for additional resources.<br />
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This list is not at all exhausting and not meant to be. This should serve as a starting place on your journey into the Open Source realm. For general questions feel free to email me, if you have specific questions about any software listed here try posting to the respective forums. A good book to read is Open Source Solutions for Small Business Problems, written by John Locke. My definition of Open Source was found in this book.<br />
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What have we learned? Before you plunder hundreds of your hard earned or borrowed money into software seek out or find someone who is versed in this technology. Research and evaluate if an Open Source solution can fit your needs. Remember, Open Source Saves!<br />
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Paul Williams is a technology consultant, who teaches people how to save money by using open source software to solve their top 10 technology business problems. http://www.opensourceweekly.com.<br />]]></description>
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by William Z. Piker<br />
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It is one of the supreme ironies of the Internet that the computer, so long derided as impersonal, is now being used to create highly personal experiences for Web site visitors. Because a computer can sift through vast amounts of existing information according to preprogrammed rules, computers can now take company information (or special interest information) and combine it with information supplied by prospective customers and digest it in a way that is meaningful to each individual.<br />
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What are the best ways for businesses to personalize selling and customize products in order to build business. Although many of these methods are still in their infancy, a great deal can be gleaned as to current strategies and technologies and techniques and strategies can be implemented.<br />
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To attract new customers, companies can now establish Web sites that provide highly individualized recommendations based on information provided by the customer. In this way, it's possible to tell a prospective customer exactly which product, among a plethora of possibilities, is just right for that individual or that business. The strategic idea behind these efforts is clear: By empowering the customer with information about how a specific offering meets his or her needs, the company positions itself as a knowledgeable place to buy and also demonstrates how its products are just right for that individual customer.<br />
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This information, properly used, gives an existing supplier or retailer a clear leg up on the competition: The Company is able to use its information to establish itself as the supplier of choice and to suggest services to existing customers before they request them. Companies can maintain effectively private Web sites for individual clients so that they can both provide extraordinary service and recommend new products that will be of value to these customers.<br />
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In the past, this type of personalized communication was virtually impossible: Retailers and suppliers lacked the detailed information necessary to provide these recommendations and the ability to cost-effectively communicate it to individual customers.<br />
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However, today we have moved into an era where technology allows firms to cater to the individual needs of customers in a way that have not been possible before. The value of these initiatives, both in tightening the bonds with existing customers and in attracting new customers, is high. Another business tool made possible by the Internet is something that previously was available only to the wealthy: product customization, done quickly and inexpensively.<br />
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How are companies making use of several levels of &quot;personal&quot; recommendations ?<br />
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In adopting any strategy based on personalization, privacy is a central issue. The ability to make the customer feel comfortable enough to give you the information you need to create a tailored product or solution is among the primary challenges companies must overcome.<br />
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1) The Web's ability to help companies establish marketing intimacy is possible because a Web site combines five elements:<br />
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2) An opportunity to present information in an interactive format, permitting customers to express their preferences to the owner of the Web site<br />
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3) Virtually costless online communications between the potential buyer and seller<br />
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4) A visual component that lets potential buyers see prospective purchases and how they would appear if personalized The ability to store tremendous amounts of personal information about their customers<br />
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5) An unprecedented ability to create systems that configure products so that costly errors are eliminated, thus reducing the expense of creating custom products<br />
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Presently, one-to-one selling can be viewed in two general categories, recommending and customization.<br />
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Brick-and-mortar companies have long known that for the most part, either a motivated buyer has done a great deal of research on a particular product, or a product has been enthusiastically recommended by a friend or business associate. This knowledge leads to two keys to establishing a Web site that motivates buying:<br />
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Ample information (so that the buyer needn't do any more research&mdash;and, in the process, possibly depart your Web site for another)<br />
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A positive recommendation.In the past effective recommendations were generally person to person, there are several reasons why these technology-based recommendations are valued now. One has to do with the dizzying array of choices that now faces consumers. A cosmetics firm may offer hundreds of shades of lipstick or eye shadow; financial services companies have become true supermarkets filled with choices; well-known cold remedies now have multiple versions that end with words such as &quot;plus&quot; and &quot;sinus&quot; and &quot;cough.&quot;<br />
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A generation ago, the dilemma posed by the array of choices was generally solved through one-on-one interaction (selling, if you will). Someone with a cold would have stopped by his or her local pharmacy and chatted with the pharmacist about which of the three or four cold remedies carried by the pharmacy would be best.<br />
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Depending on your product and customer, several types of recommending functions may work best. But first, let's take a moment to consider how to judge effectiveness..<br />
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Personalization, like any business initiative, should be used judiciously. There are real costs that accompany developing personalized applications: They range from the hard cost of development dollars to the cost of disappointing customers or prospects who expected a better experience. It's important to assess whether a personalization effort will be effective and contribute meaningfully to new sales or customer retention before investing the time and money in bringing it to market.<br />
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The criteria for establishing an effective recommendation system are different for every product. The system chosen is dependent upon a balance of the following: (1) the nature of the product, (2) the amount of information needed from the potential buyer to make an effective recommendation, and (3) the likely willingness of the prospective buyer to share this needed information with you.<br />
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Will consumers will trust the information they receive from companies on the Web as much as (or more than) they trust sales representatives? All evidence to date suggests the answer is yes. People believe that no trusted brand will risk its good name by posting misleading information on the Web.<br />
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As you go about creating an online recommendation system, your overriding goal should be to make the online shopping experience better than what a customer might encounter in the physical world. Therefore, you need to ask yourself: &quot;What can my company accomplish using this medium that can't be accomplished in the physical world?&quot;<br />
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Payment issues online seemed to have been taken care of by the credit card companies as a matter of routine.<br />
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What about issues of privacy? Consider gathering data anonymously. Recommendation systems that provide advice to consumers anonymously are likely to be far more popular and, therefore, more effective. In these cases, you are able to provide the prospective buyer with value without needing to jump the hurdle of &quot;you can trust me with this information.&quot;<br />
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If you'd prefer to record the identities of site visitors, you are one step ahead if you are a recognized brand. Consumers are already predisposed to believe in your company name. In this case, address the privacy issue head-on with a statement that precedes your online registration form: &quot;The information gathered here is to help us better serve you; we will not share or sell this information to anyone.&quot;<br />
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Finally, if you plan to share customer data with others, then you need to be explicit about it and receive the customer's permission. The worst thing you can do is fail to inform the customer that some piece of information you determine about him or her may be used in some way the customer does not expect.<br />
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Product customization is possible because of a convergence of two elements: the Web as a one-to-one communications technology and manufacturing processes that allow for the development and delivery of custom products.<br />
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Designing your own custom desktop computer at Web sites such as Dell has become &quot;commonplace,&quot; but what about designing your own swimsuit or, perhaps, golf clubs? These customized services provide several valuable benefits for companies: (1) They help to drive new business, and (2) customers are willing to pay a premium price for an individually designed product, which means these products and services sometimes have higher profit margins than standard offerings.<br />
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The ability to interact with customers and say, &quot;I can create the product that is just right for you,&quot; is one of the most powerful features of the Web. Expansion of this Internet capability will be the inevitable result of the combination of (1) manufacturers creating products that permit increasing customization, (2) further advances in computing power at ever decreasing costs, and (3) new software that is continuously enhancing the options available to businesses to personalize.<br />
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Smart companies realize that the more involved the relationship becomes with the customer, the better their rate of retention. They are implementing this strategy in a wide variety of creative ways, involving both personalization and customization, and will certainly enhance their applications significantly over time:<br />
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1). Companies are creating extraordinary convenience for customers and establishing systems to speed the fulfillment of custom orders.<br />
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2). E-mail communications and reminder systems are going to be used increasingly.<br />
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The ultimate goal of every business is to have a customer who wants to hear from the business about new products that he or she might want to buy. E-mail, for the first time, provides this type of powerful tool, since it's an almost costless communications vehicle.<br />
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3). In business-to-business selling, smart companies are also linking tightly to their customers.<br />
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Leading-edge technology companies are offering custom password-protected Web sites for their corporate accounts and high-volume small business accounts. These sites are typically designed to simplify the buying process, and they offer<br />
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(1) customer online malls offering products preselected by the company to be bought by employees at volume discount prices,<br />
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(2) electronic mail links to account managers responsible for serving that customer,<br />
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(3) the ability to track the status of orders, and<br />
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(4) dramatic increases in the speed of order fulfillment through the elimination of paper forms and a reduction in errors.<br />
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This is a clear way of providing customers with additional value and of tying the customer more closely to your company. Most companies will also see an increase in revenues from these accounts.<br />
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What was called for, of course, was a new category of employee: &quot;e-mail respondents&quot;; yet no one wanted to add staff at an additional expense to a project that was in its infancy.<br />
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Enter &quot;response software.&quot;<br />
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Several intelligent software systems, are able to routinely handle and route questions, so there is no excuse for underserving your customers with the first and most basic customer service&mdash;answering their questions.<br />
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Companies who are successfully managing their e-mail via electronic means are also taking the opportunity to benefit from the Knowledge they glean.Companies are finally transforming their Web sites from marketing brochures to vehicles that turn visits into sales leads. Those who develop a Web presence and fail to respond to electronic inquiries in a timely manner run the risk of losing existing and new customers.<br />
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Industry research also shows that only 30 percent of Fortune 500 companies respond to questions directed to these companies through their Web sites, which means a large number of customers aren't getting the personal attention winning companies need to provide.<br />
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As you consider the possibilities offered by personalization and customization, I suggest that these initiatives be weighed against these criteria: Will the initiative enhance relationships with my customers by adding convenience or a better ability to meet their needs?Will the initiative result in potentially high cost-savings for my organization Will intelligent product configuration eliminate and reduce costly order errors and help to target vital marketing efforts directed at the customer base entity?<br />
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Mr. William Z. Piker<br />
IT Department Head Ace Employment Services<br />
billys_office@yahoo.com<br />
Interest in e-Commerce Systems as well as Vintage Computing<br />
http://www.vintagecomputermanuals.com<br />
http://www.badgerlinux.net<br />]]></description>
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<title>Creating an Email Newsletter from Microsoft Word</title>
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By Craig Bucknall<br />
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Do you need an easy way to update your customers with your company news?  Try adopting an email newsletter or e-Newsletter on a regular schedule.  It can keep them informed, and it may even generate more business.<br />
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An e-newsletter combines the benefits of company information and marketing opportunities with little cost to compose and savings realized by using email technology rather than traditional postal means.<br />
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Some things you need to consider when preparing your e-Newsletter;<br />
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&bull; Frequency &ndash; Make a plan to publish your newsletter on a regular basis<br />
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&bull; Content &ndash; Keep the content focused on the audience, don&rsquo;t try and oversell any product or service as these emails tend to get deleted very quickly.<br />
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&bull; Size &ndash; Try to keep the newsletter to 3 &ndash; 4 bullet points, in short attention grabbing sentences that lead to full stories on your website.<br />
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&bull; Bandwidth &ndash; Try not to over indulge your newsletter with too many graphics.  Keep in mind many users still have low speed internet connections, and large image sizes will have an impact on downloading. Try to keep your newsletter to less than 60Kb<br />
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In this article I will show you the easy way to create a newsletter based on tables in Microsoft Word ready for importing into your email program for distribution.<br />
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Step 1: Open a blank word document and insert a table with 3 columns and 6 rows. I recommend merging the top 3 cells and the bottom 3 cells into header and footer rows.  You can easily add the company logo on the header row and your address details on the footer row.<br />
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Step 2: Merge the left side rows of the remaining rows into 1 column.<br />
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Step 3: Add your logo image or Business Name to header area and Address details to footer area.  Do not forget to add email and website URL links here, as well.<br />
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Step 4: Formulate a welcome message to introduce your newsletter and its content.<br />
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Step 5: Keep the information in the newsletter brief and to the point.  If you have more information on your website, make sure you link directly to that article or news/product item on your website. Introduce bullet point&rsquo;s news snippets with links in the left side column.<br />
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You have now created A HTML newsletter that looks like a webpage. Modify colors and graphics to suite your corporate colors, etc. You now have a simple easy to edit Word Document ready for publication via email.<br />
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Save the document for future editing, and then selecting the entire table, copy and paste into an open blank email.<br />
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Tip: Send the email to a friend, or your free email accounts (hotmail, gmail, etc), to see how the finish product will look when your customer receive it.<br />
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If no formatting issues are found after test email is sent, send the newsletter to your predetermined list of contacts.<br />
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Remember: Frequency is the key to gaining new and repeat business, so compiling and sending regular updates will help educate your customers on your products and services.<br />
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Craig Bucknall is the owner and Managing Director of the Sydney based Website Design studio Bullie Graphics. See their website for more information about http://www.bulliegraphics.com.au website design also checkout the http://www.bulliegraphics.com.au/blog website design and seo tips blog.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Modeling Success</title>
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By Steve Renner<br />
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A fast way to become successful is to Model Success. Find the person who you would like to be like and copy them. This is a secret to Internet Marketing Excellence.<br />
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I am on many mailing lists, and like to keep track of what is happening in the Internet Marketing scene. This keeps me in tune with what is going on.<br />
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The older, more experienced Marketers are teaching new people the business with their special Coaching and Mentoring Programs.<br />
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As part of their Coaching service, they will help these new marketers break into the business, by promoting them to their list. There is nothing wrong with this, and it is actually a great thing. This is how most of the great marketers get started.<br />
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Problem is, it seems more and more people who graduate from these Coaching Programs are getting into the business. They want to start giving their Marketing Advice.<br />
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One thing I can tell you is this, in the Internet Marketing world there is an incredible amount of different information floating around. It can be overwhelming. This is called Information Overload, and it happens to everyone.<br />
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Another problem is you do not always know if the information you are getting is reliable or not. Is this something someone has learned from someone else? Are they now passing themselves off as an expert? Is this coming from someone that has really done it?<br />
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It is essential you know the person from whom you are receiving the information.<br />
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A good marketer is always looking to learn new things, and looking to learn from someone. If you find just one golden nugget of information, it can make you a fortune in your business.<br />
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That's why it is critical that when you are looking to learn from someone, look for a person who is out there actively Marketing, someone who is actually in the trenches doing it on a daily basis.<br />
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If they are just learning as you are, then this is not the source example to follow.<br />
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Look for someone who has been in the business for a while and has a good track record of success.<br />
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This person can become your Mentor. When you find someone that you look up to and want to be like, then just look at what they are doing and copy them.<br />
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This is the easiest way to be successful in your business, Model Success! If it is working for them, Business Management Articles, then it can work for you too.<br />
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This is a Secret to Internet Marketing Excellence!<br />
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Steve Renner has been marketing online since 1998. He is the Director of Training and Marketing for The Affiliate Community, an Online Training and Resource Site for Affiliate Marketers of all Levels.He is a pioneer in the development of Hybrid Marketing and is an Expert in Internet Marketing and Marketing Affiliate. http://www.affiliatecommunity.netGet over $1,000 in Training and Resources FREE!<br />
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<title>The Fundamentals of E-commerce Success</title>
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By Stephen Joyce<br />
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Many retail business owners feel pressure to set up shop online. However, is this realistic expectation or is it an exercise in futility. Some very important key questions need answered before considering the move to online sales.<br />
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1. Are your products conducive to mail, phone, or online sales? You think every product will sell online, to some degree, you would be correct. Should you sell every product online? The answer is no. Many products do not sell well online because they are not conducive to impulse purchases, the demand is low, or the product itself has a long sales cycle. Most people will make purchases online using a credit card, having a limit of $1,000 to $5,000, so that the products or combinations of products are easy to purchase.<br />
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2. Are you prepared to sell your products online? This may seem very basic, but it will validate your motivation to succeed online. If your motivation to sell online is driven by a belief that "everyone else is doing it and so should I”, then you should seriously consider the implications of selling online. Once you have made the mental decision to sell online, you can begin to formulate your strategy for doing so.<br />
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3. Do you have the resources to sell online? Are you prepared to handle five, ten, a hundred, five hundred orders a day? Do you have the staff to fulfill orders, manage online customer service, and make updates to the website? Do you plan to do this work yourself? If so, have you considered the impact this decision will have on the rest of your business? Create a plan that sets definitive goals for your online storefront, as you would for any business opportunity. Remember, managing a successful e-commerce website is a full-time job.<br />
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4. Who will build your site? One of the biggest myths about e-commerce is that anybody can build and run an online store. The truth of the matter is that anyone can build and run a store online, but only a select few can do it well. There are many online store builders, shopping cart programs, and hosted applications that let you build a site and start selling your products online, but realistically you get what you pay for with most of these services. Consider hiring a company who specializes in developing online commerce sites for you. The result will be superior to a homegrown site and will ultimately result in increased credibility and sales.<br />
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5. What is your budget? Get quotes from a variety of vendors. You will find that the quotes 