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<title>Domain Name Registration - Choosing Your Business Name</title>
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By William Perkins<br />
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Getting a good domain name is important to the success of your online business. So before you take this big step and register your business name, let’s make sure you have all your ducks in a row. Here is what you should have done already:<br />
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- You have chosen one specific niche/topic for your business.<br />
- You know the keywords you will be using in your business.<br />
- You know some of the main products that you will offer.<br />
- You have some ideas for possible names for your business.<br />
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Be sure you take your time when brainstorming a name for your business. Talk to people about your business name. Tell them you are starting an online business, and ask them for their suggestions. You will be surprised at the good feedback you will receive. <br />
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After you have some good ideas for your business name, you can search the register of existing online domain names to make sure your name isn’t already taken. Then you’ll register your new web business name! But before you do that, here are some things to take into consideration.<br />
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Choosing Your Domain Name<br />
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Your domain name, of course, is the name of your online business. It may be slightly different from your actual business name. But the main difference should simply be that your domain name will end in .com (dot com). Do not waste your time with any other kind of extension. Not .net, not .biz, not .org – USE DOT COM ONLY!<br />
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The .com extension is the mark of a serious business. You’re in business to make money. You must make decisions based on profitability. So who do you think your customers will trust and buy products from: Someone who is serious about their business, or a newbie who doesn’t know the first thing about doing business on the net?<br />
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Your domain name (or business name, same thing) must exude confidence, reliability, strength, and trustworthiness. Establishing credibility should be one of your first priorities when choosing your name. Remember, first impressions are lasting impressions.<br />
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Choose words that are straight forward and easy to understand. Words that represent the kind of business you’re in. Your name should be memorable, easy to spell, and easy to remember.<br />
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Short domain names are better than long domain names.<br />
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Do not use numbers in your domain name. For example: If my domain name is www.sevenwonderlust.com, somebody might think, "Does that mean www.7wonderlust.com?" Or take the domain name www.7to1odds.com. Does that mean seven2oneodds?, or 721odds.com? The same goes for percent (%), and plus (+), and any other characters that might be easily confused.<br />
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Be careful about being too clever or using gimmicks in your name. Remember, you want your business name to establish trust and credibility—especially on the net!<br />
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Your best choice for your domain name would include one or two of your keywords. Use broad keywords that cover a lot of territory so you can expand your business into new directions that you may not be aware of right now.<br />
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You should check the popularity of the keywords you’re considering before making any final choices. Use WordTracker or the Overture Keyword Tool to find out how many searches have been done on each keyword. Hint: Use the keywords with the most searches.<br />
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Finally, make your domain name easily readable. Choose words that can be read and remembered easily. For example, which is better: www.bigwillysite.com OR www.BigWillySite.com ?<br />
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If your business name is already taken, you might want to use dashes between the words. I do not recommend this especially, but more and more people are doing it now because there are fewer choices as more domain names are being registered than ever before. I recommend you keep brainstorming and add a new word, different word, or additional word to your domain name instead of using dashes.<br />
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Registering Your Domain with Your Host<br />
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I prefer and I recommend you choose your host first, and then register your domain name with your host. There are good reasons for this. First, it’s nice to keep all your information in one place, because it’s easy to forget URLs, dates of expiration, and passwords, among other things.<br />
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Second, why fill out a form more than once? If you register your domain name with one company and then host your site with a different company, you will end up typing the same information into the forms that you will be required to fill out where your site will be hosted.<br />
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Your domain name is your customer's first contact with your business. You must choose your name wisely. Take your time, know your keywords, use a .com extension, build your credibility with your business name, and try to be memorable.<br />
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William Perkins writes about how to start an online business, affiliate marketing, and making money online. He has packaged much of what he knows into a brandable ebook titled, "Fast Track To Internet Riches!" which you can get for free when you opt-in at his website. http://www.BigWillySite.com.<br />
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<title>

Pushing Traffic From Content Sites To Sales Sites</title>
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by James D. Brausch<br />
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One of the most effective methods of getting traffic to a sales Webpage is very well-known within Adsense circles (used to send traffic to Adwords advertisers through the Adsense program), but not as well known for traffic generation directly to sales letters.<br />
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That method is the content site. There are literally thousands of people making a living online by simply creating content sites, placing Google Adsense code on those content sites and collecting a check from Google every month.<br />
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There are literally thousands of others who have sales pages selling products and services who have never created a content site and pay for their traffic through the Google Adwords program. Much of that traffic is coming from those who are creating the content sites and placing Google Adsense code on their pages.<br />
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Isn't that interesting? If you have a sales page selling a product or service; how much could you save by cutting Google out of the loop? A lot! If you have been creating content sites and depending on Google for a paycheck, how much more could you earn if you sent that traffic to a site selling an information product of your own? A lot!<br />
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There is even more money to be gained with this strategy then you might first imagine. At first, you might be tempted to think that the only money being left on the table is the money going to Google for providing the Adwords and Adsense programs. Nothing could be further from the truth. If that was the only money involved, then, since the percentages that Google keeps are very small ... their<br />
service is well worth that price.<br />
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But it's not! That money is only the start. Let's consider the following facts to see that we can actually earn a multiple of whatever you are currently earning from your Adsense check or from your product site if you cut Google out of the loop.<br />
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1. The Adsense algorithm isn't perfect. It often shows ads that aren't very relevant. If you cut Google out of the loop, you can make your content site to sales page site traffic 100% relevant, 100% of the time.<br />
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2. Adsense publishers often only get 0.5%-15% click-through rates on any Adsense ad, due to a number of factors. The method I will show you in this article will deliver 25% of the hotest buyers from your content site to your traffic site continually.<br />
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3. Adsense is currently a negative ranking factor on all three major search engines (see RankingFactors.com for more information on that). That means that, by running Adsense on your content sites, they are slowly losing search engine traffic month after month. By removing the Adsense and sending that traffic directly to a product site, you will retain your search engine traffic.<br />
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4. Many have reported getting banned by the Google Adsense program. You came to the Internet to make money because you wanted more control and freedom over your life. By getting a large percentage of your income from a single company (Google), you are sabotaging your efforts. You are at the mercy of Google just like you were/are at the mercy of any employer.<br />
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5. If you are selling a product using Adwords traffic, you also are at the mercy of Google and bidding wars. You must continually improve your conversion ratio or the ongoing bidding wars will eventually eat up your profit. Google (or Overture or any other bid-type PPC system) is slowly allowing your competitors to either receive more traffic while you receive less ... or causing you to pay them more and more of your profit every month as you are forced to raise your bids to continue to receive traffic. Wouldn't you rather generate your own traffic and not be held hostage to bidding wars?<br />
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So -- we are agreed that you want to cut Google out of the loop, whether you are a content site creator or the seller of a product or service; right? How?<br />
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Well, first of all you will nead to learn the skills of the other side. They aren't difficult, whichever side of the fence you currently sit on. If you are a content site creator, you can pick up InfoProdCreation.com and have your own product 35 hours from now with 5 hours of work. If you are a seller of a product or service, you already have the skills to create content sites. Just write articles instead of sales pages, and give information instead of trying to sell. Make it a multi-page site instead of a single page sales letter.<br />
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And -- I'm about to give you the secret to traffic delivery from a content site to a traffic site. It's very simple. Create a home page with only the following elements:<br />
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1. A very short two-paragraph, three-five sentence description of your product or service (no selling here).<br />
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2. A large (size 8) link that says either "Enter Site" or "Enter Here." This link leads to your product site.<br />
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3. Three smaller links (size 2) on a single line, below the above link, that lead to the rest of your content site. They can say "Widget Articles," "Widget Reviews," "Widget Forum," or whatever types of content you have on your content site ... about widgets, in this case.<br />
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You will find that about 50% of the traffic on a content site eventually ends up at the home page. You will find that about 50% of those that end up at the home page will choose to click the "Enter Site" or "Enter Here" link. You will find that those 25% of the content site visitors (50% of 50%) will be fairly pre-qualified to read your offer. In many, many split tests, this traffic has out-performed Google Adwords traffic!<br />
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Have fun and please drop by my blog and let me know how much more money you are making with this strategy. I would love to hear from you.<br />
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You can check out the author's marketing blog here: http://www.JamesBrausch.com.<br />
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<title>MLM vs. Affiliate Marketing - The Truth</title>
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<br />
By Dave Sherwin<br />
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Which is the better opportunity, Network Marketing or Affiliate Marketing? This article gives four STRONG differences between the two, and why, for the money, Network Marketing is the better choice for the average person.<br />
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The phase, "Not an MLM" is posted on affiliate web sites as a badge of honor, as if it gives legitimacy to affiliate marketing programs. MLM, or Network Marketing, received a bad rap over the years.  There are MANY good Network Marketing companies out there that offer vastly superior opportunities for the average person than any affiliate program can.<br />
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Here is a head-to-head comparison of Network Marketing vs. Affiliate Marketing:<br />
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1. Infrastructure. Every good network marketing company has a head office, with many employees taking care of paychecks, product ordering and fulfillment, research and development, customer and distributor support, etc. A yuppie in a bathrobe administers the average affiliate program. Customer support? Tech Support? Go fish!<br />
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2. Product Line. Network Marketing companies usually have high quality products developed by expensive scientists and formulators. They often have third party laboratories or Universities test their products before they send them to market. Affiliate programs are info products created by a self proclaimed "Guru", and they are successful because a good copywriter creates a compelling sales page that gets sales. These programs come and go, and the "Hot Program" of last month is replaced by this week's sensational, "get rich quick" info product.<br />
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3. Assurance of payment. Network Marketing companies pay regularly, have great computer systems and accounting departments, and checks are accurate and timely. The average affiliate marketer has an online shopping cart system that occasionally writes them an e-mail that says something like, "Time to Pay Affiliate Commissions". In addition, I can tell you from personal experience that these checks often just are not written. Even if the marketer is using a reliable payment resource like Clickbank, affiliate commissions are still in jeopardy because affiliate links are not stable. For example, if somebody bookmarks your affiliate link and returns later to buy, but has deleted their cookies in the meantime, they do not go to YOUR site, they go to the PARENT site and you lose the commission. I was an affiliate for a very respectable, large company in the autoresponder business. Two friends of mine wanted to get autoresponder systems, so I sent my affiliate link and both joined the service within hours of getting the link. Yet when I logged in to check my back office, neither person showed. To their credit, the company believed me and paid me the commissions, but it made me wonder how many times that has happened, as I had marketed their system online for several months. I am sure I sent them a lot of business I was never paid for.<br />
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4. Training. In Network Marketing, your sponsor is motivated to GIVE YOU all their best stuff. The better educated you are, the more money they make. In Affiliate Marketing, the whole game is to SELL you the information you need to succeed. If you join a good Network Marketing company that is web savvy, you will get free training that any web marketer would charge you thousands of dollars for.<br />
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I have spent thousands of hours, and tens of thousands of dollars marketing affiliate programs in my Network Marketing business, and the bottom line is this: the e-mail that says, "Congratulations, a new distributor has joined your business" is much more satisfying than the notification letting you know you sold an e-book or online program.<br />
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 In the battle between Network Marketing and Affiliate Marketing, there is no comparison. Affiliate marketing is, for most people, a flimsy business with a revolving door of "hot programs" that come and go on a monthly basis. On the other hand, Network Marketing offers growing residual leveraged income, marketing consumable products to a growing network of distributors and retail customers. For the average person who wants to create his or her own business from home, it is still the easiest, least expensive and most rewarding way to go.<br />
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Dave Sherwin is a master network marketer that has discovered how to build a massive global organization using little more than his computer internet connection. To learn more see:http://escapethematrix.net/x2o .<br />
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<title>Banner Economics</title>
<description><![CDATA[by Tim Yu<br />
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Business online-- like business offline-- always boils down to math: the difference between cost and revenue. If your banner campaign is costing more than it’s earning, you won’t be in business for very long. To figure out how your campaign is doing, you’re going to need to know your Cost Per Mille, your Click Through Rate and your Conversion Rate. These are your basic tools. If you don’t know them, find out!<br />
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Let’s say your CPM is $20, your CTR is 1%, and your Conversion Rate is 4%. (So you’re paying $20 every 1,000 times your banner is shown, it brings you 10 new users, and you make one sale for every 25 users the ad brings). The question you need to ask yourself is how much are you wasting on the 24 users who don’t buy.<br />
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Cost per visitor = $20 / 10 = $2 	So each visitor costs you $2, but you need 25 visitors to make one sale, so...<br />
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Cost per sale = $2 * 25 = $50	...if your product is worth less than $50, you’re taking a loss.<br />
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That’s pretty simple, and as you can see, there’s not a lot of room to maneuver here. Margins are tight on banner advertising, and that applies to both the site selling the advertising space and the webmaster buying it.<br />
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Of course, hard cash isn’t the only way to measure the success of a banner ad, and one reason they’re still popular is that they’re a pretty effective branding tool. After all, advertisers spend millions on billboards without expecting motorists to drive straight through them and make a purchase! On the Web, those advertisers can even be reasonably sure that the people who see their ads will be interested in them. But branding costs money—lots of it—with no guarantee of results. It’s usually best left to the big boys.<br />
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The banner ads on my sites usually send users to my affiliate partners, and the banner ads I place on other people’s sites usually come from my affiliate programs. They don’t cost me anything and as long I’m making the sales to pay my affiliate partners, everybody’s happy.<br />
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If you do decide to purchase banner advertisements though, and if you have a very specific market in mind, make sure they are strategically placed—on sites where the traffic will most definitely be interested in your product or service. Find a site that suits exactly your specific product and you’re going to be appealing directly to your target market.<br />
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Tim Yu is the owner of <a href="http://www.Online2Biz.com" target="_blank">http://www.Online2Biz.com</a> providing information on Creating Your Own Business Online. To get Free “Internet Marketing Guide & 49 Ways To Find A Profitable Niche Market Instantly! course, go to <a href="http://www.Online2Biz.com" target="_blank">http://www.Online2Biz.com</a> .]]></description>
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<title>3 Elements to a Deal-Sealing Classified Ad</title>
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<br />
by Donald Lee<br />
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Have you ever wondered why your perfectly fine classified ad fails to attract the attention you desire? There should be dozens -- no, hundreds of perspective buyers swamping your E-mail inbox with offers. After all, you are offering a mint baseball card, a vintage coat, pristine used car, those wholesale-priced sporting goods, and whatever other attractive items are in your inventory.<br />
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Instead, you only have a slow trickle of questions, a handful of sales.<br />
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What gives? More than likely, your sales are slow because you have not mastered the three techniques of writing a classic classified ad.<br />
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Give yourself credit for recognizing one important facet of today's selling world. You decided to sell your stuff at an online classified site. As anybody in the business knows, online classified ads get you more privacy, a broader selection of buyers, and a wealth of tools to help you keep tabs on your transactions.<br />
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When compared to a newspaper, cyberspace is also a wee bit more spacious. There are billions of pages on the Web, and only a few dozen in your typical neighborhood rag. For you, that means a lot more space for your ad to say the least.<br />
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With that space, however, comes great responsibility and great potential. The extra room gives you the freedom to include as much product description and sale copy as you want. You can't just slap together a whole bunch of information, though. You need to use the three special ad writing techniques that will attract buyers and seal the deal: attention, interest, and action.<br />
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Attention<br />
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Make sure the buyer stops at your ad instead of the thousands upon thousands of others out there in cyberspace. Your ad's title is the first lure to grab his or her attention, and the first component of a catchy title is the item's best feature, whether it's the price, the item's rarity, or its popularity.<br />
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Next, be sure the title includes keywords or other synonyms for your item that a buyer might use in a search. For instance, a buyer could search for "automobile" instead of "car," "pullover" instead of "sweater."<br />
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Interest<br />
<br />
Once you have the buyer's attention, hook them with details. There is a direct relationship between the amount of information you provide and the number of sales you'll make. Describe the item as completely as possible -- size, color, material, designer, model -- and provide a clear, digital photo to finish the job where your words leave off.<br />
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Offer your prospective customer the item's history, if possible.<br />
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Also, try to list as many possible benefits that your sale item could offer the buyer. Come up with some that the buyer probably wouldn't think of on his or her own. And zone in on specific benefits.<br />
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Use what you already know about your target. For instance, if you were selling a car, you know that whoever is looking at your ad is in need of a vehicle. If your car is compact, perhaps the buyer is in search of great gas mileage. Or perhaps it's power he or she wants, if your car is a sports model.<br />
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Action<br />
<br />
Finish your ad strongly. Don't just suggest to the buyer that you offer a great deal. Tell them it's a fantastic offer that they can't pass up. Use phrases like "Call me now, before someone else does" or "Buy now, this opportunity won't last long."<br />
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Be cordial while you're pressing the issue. Thank them for reading your ad and make sure they know you appreciate their business.<br />
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Most importantly, your customers will also value your honesty throughout the whole ad. Whether it's the attention, interest, or action you're shooting for, never lie or exaggerate. Go so far to include any defects, if your product is not in mint shape.<br />
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Your honesty will build trust, and trust, above all else, makes an ad work. What's more, it makes for repeat customers.<br />
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Remember, if you use all three of these elements -- or four, if you include honesty -- when you're finished with it, it should read something like the two examples below.<br />
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Example 1:<br />
<br />
Discover the beauty of a Forest Hill Home<br />
2500 sq. ft. home, 4 bedroom, 3 baths, double garage, upgraded kitchen, 12 ft. ceilings<br />
This open concept house is situated in a historical landmark district of Rhode Island. It's a wonderful neighborhood to raise your family, with nearby schools and amenities.<br />
<br />
(Insert your image or photo here.)<br />
<br />
Call for an on-site appointment. Thanks for looking!<br />
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Example 2:<br />
Looking for an inexpensive used car that drives well? Only $4,950.<br />
2003 Honda Civic, Limited Edition, 65,000 miles, manual transmission, CD, AM/FM radio, power steering, low maintenance. Great on gas - this car will save you $$$ on high gasoline prices.<br />
<br />
(Insert your image or photo here.)<br />
<br />
Send me a message now. Thanks for looking!<br />
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Donald Lee is the public relations manager for Buysellcommunity.com. Buysellcommunity provides free classified listing services for individuals and businesses to market their products and services online. For global and localized classifieds, please visit http://www.buysellcommunity.com -- Free Buy and Sell Classifieds.<br />
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<title>The Net's New Information Highway</title>
<description><![CDATA[by Esther Smith<br />
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For more years than I care to admit, I have depended on either word-of-mouth, catchy ads or Search Engine results to draw me into a new program. I have stopped reading Testimonials altogether because his or her success (real or embellished) is no guarantee of my own – and that’s just common sense.<br />
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I’m all about residual or leveraged income anyway and it's the only road for me. I no longer agree to sell someone’s product for twenty bucks and do it over again tomorrow and the next day. For the same amount of effort, I can get a leveraged program up and running with whatever is asked of me to qualify for on-going income with no further attention on my part. This is the only way to go. And once initiated and running on auto pilot, I look for a new money-stream.<br />
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The Internet changes faster than the speed of thought, and so must our searches and marketing strategies. Yesterday’s “landing pages” are today’s “splash pages”. Yesterday we heard about a great opportunity from an Ezine ad or a Free Report… today we have new sources: Forums and Blogs.<br />
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Advertising and promotional posts are not allowed in most Forums. There are special Forums for posting your Bizop, but I don’t think anyone reads these any more than antiquated FFA pages. But questions and answers do not violate this rule. So I look up Forums whose members are working from home or wish they were, and tune in on what they call “Hot Topics”. I choose three or four Forums and put the websites in my favorites so I can tune in daily and sort of eavesdrop on the hot topics.<br />
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Often it goes like this: Act3 is asking if anyone has heard about XYZ program; good or bad. Gemeni responds because he is a member of that program. Then others begin to ask about it. They want to know if Gemeni has been paid yet? How long did it take to return his investment? Gemeni responds with replies giving factual data. BigSpender posts her reply by saying she joined under Gemeni and I begin to read her positive comments also. Act3 joined during my second week of eavesdropping on all of this, and the three of them formed a winning team.<br />
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I have given you a short version, but enough to realize that this is a perfect avenue to find a new and promising program. Take what this Forum has offered and check out Scambusters and all other due diligence that you would do for any new opportunity. With everything on go – join and begin to spread the word the same way you heard about it.<br />
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When you join Forums, you choose a “username” and post your sentence or two without making it appear like a blatant ad. However, they DO allow you to put your URL at the close of your post.<br />
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Go to a Forum that has a “thread” for members who are interested in working from home. Start asking if anyone knows something about XYZ company, good or bad. Wait a day or two to see if anyone posts a reply. If nothing negative comes back, or no one has heard of XYZ, then you might post a new thread giving some of the details you have acquired “from other Forums”. It might go something like this:<br />
<br />
Hi everybody – bigbill here – in my last post I asked if anyone could tell me about XYZ company and since I didn’t get any replies, I went to another Forum and posted the same question. I had several people tell me that XYZ’s cyclic target referral system has broken all the conservative boundaries of any other system. Can this be true? <a href="http://www.xyzcompany.com/osborn" target="_blank">http://www.xyzcompany.com/osborn</a><br />
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Notice I did include my URL, and I tried hard not to make my post sound like an advertisement or it would have been deleted by the moderator. Now, let’s look at blogging. Got a website? Got a product? Got a blog?<br />
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Yes, Blog your program daily with a free blog that is RSS fed. There are no rules here. Set up a blog; set up two - or three and each day type a few paragraphs that show the benefits of your program. Be sure to RSS it and you will have no trouble getting new participants to look over your program.<br />
<br />
Play nice.<br />
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2007 Esther Smith<br />
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<title>Turning Your Experiences Into Profit-Producing eBooks</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
By Jeff Smith<br />
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Packaging your own ebook, report, audio package, course, or manual to sell online is within everyone's reach and ability. Turn the knowledge, experience, and information you already have into your own information product. You can quickly be piloting your very own online business keeping 90% of the profits.<br />
<br />
Building your own business around what you already know or have experienced is one of the easiest, fastest, and most proven methods of escaping the job market in search of your own profit- producing home-based business.<br />
<br />
You may not believe it, but you already have a pot-of-gold within your reach right now - sitting, waiting to turn into products you can sell online.<br />
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By packing your knowledge, experiences and stories into digital ebooks, booklets, or even your own course or workshop, you have the foundation for a very profitable small venture.<br />
<br />
What have you done or experienced in your life that has demanded you study, research, explore, or learn by working through it? What changes have you gone through that have made you stronger, and what challenges have you faced that have taught you what only someone who has been through your experience would know? At first, examples may not come flooding into your head, but think a little longer, and you should be able to come up with dozens.<br />
<br />
SOME BRAIN TRIGGERS<br />
<br />
Let us go back in time, at least for many of us to the time you came out of school and began your work life. What did you learn? What challenges did you have? Do you remember taking personality tests, working with counselors to help you find your aptitude? How can you research different kinds of careers to find a match? How easy was that experience? In my case, I had fully expected to work through a law degree after University and become a lawyer. I recall working with our career counselors - even in high school, who had some neat methods of discovering strengths.<br />
<br />
Next, I remember having a very challenging time trying to understand, first-hand, what it meant to work as a lawyer - to even meet and talk with other lawyers in the field.<br />
<br />
What could I learn from this? Moving from school to the workforce is a crucial time in a woman or man's life. Everyone wants you to succeed, many people want to help - but there are frustratingly few resources to help you.<br />
<br />
Could you package some research on personality and aptitude testing with a range of first-hand profiles about many common careers? You could solicit a few pages from several career choices to give an "insider's" approach to particular fields of work.<br />
<br />
How about other experiences you went through:<br />
<br />
- Marriage advice: including whom to marry, advice on relationships leading up to marriage, how to organize your wedding, handling budget and family issues with weddings, etc...<br />
<br />
- Raising children, you cannot tell me you did not learn a great deal for those of you who have raised children<br />
<br />
- Changing careers or advancing in your career. It seems we all go through many life lessons as we work through career advancement. If you look back, what advice could you provide that would help make better career choices, if you had to do it again?<br />
<br />
- How about health. Were you able to try to find methods of stress relief, ways to reduce pain or suffering from illness, methods of losing weight, or increasing overall fitness? You may think this field is highly competitive, and it is, but there is always room for added tips and strategies based on real experience<br />
<br />
- Travel, do you have some hints or tips on traveling?<br />
<br />
There are dozens upon dozens of examples where you can take life experiences and the research or knowledge you already have to launch your own information product publishing business.<br />
<br />
You may begin slowly with a report, 40-page ebook, blog, newsletter, or you may jump right into seminars, workshops, and a manuscript for a published book.<br />
<br />
However you choose to start, you will find you can build your knowledge into a hot business with some determination, persistence, and an action-oriented attitude.<br />
<br />
TWO IMPORTANT QUESTIONS<br />
<br />
Does this excite you, the prospect that you have the basis of your own information publishing business within you right now? Most people do not even realize the value of the information they already have, thereby dismissing themselves as a legitimate information publisher.<br />
<br />
That is too bad, because the financial and lifestyle rewards of operating your own info-publishing business are many.<br />
<br />
So, when you consider your life experiences and hobbies, ask yourself these two very important questions:<br />
<br />
1. Are there others going through the same experience or situation?<br />
<br />
2. Would your information help them increase their pleasure or reduce their pain with this experience?<br />
<br />
You do not have to have all the answers, only enough to improve the situation of others who will follow you through some of these life experiences.<br />
<br />
Even the greatest books, courses, or workshops do not tell you everything about a given subject or even give you all of the answers to a given question.<br />
<br />
By packaging your knowledge, experiences, tips, and techniques into your own information product (ebook, book, booklet, audio, or video) toward solving a specific problem for your market you will have improved your customer's life.<br />
<br />
Discover How To Package Information For Profits in Jeff Smith's blockbuster "Ultimate Information Entrepreneur's Success Package (http://www.infoproductcreator.com/). Find out the exact techniques to use for developing "magnetic" ideas that attract customers to your products like crazy!<br />
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<title>The One-Time Offer and Your Online Marketing Business : Help or Hindrance?</title>
<description><![CDATA[by Liane Bate<br />
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An online marketing business can be very complex when you think of all the ways you can market a business online. You may decide to choose one or two main methods of internet marketing, or you may choose several techniques.<br />
<br />
If you're a seasoned internet marketer with an online marketing business, or even a newbie embarking on a new online business venture, you have probably already encountered the One-Time Offer (OTO) as one of these methods of marketing.<br />
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A one-time offer is a sales page that might pop up in several different places that allows you to make a purchase - now or never. You only see the page once, so you have to read it carefully and decide whether or not you want to make the purchase or forego the offer forever.<br />
<br />
It's a very clever online sales tactic that works for some, but doesn't work so well for others. Successful and well-known internet marketers like Mike Filsaime use the OTO as a method that helps them generate millions of dollars each year.<br />
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I have also used the OTO as a method that would supposedly help me generate more extra cash. For example, I tried OTO GoldMine, a system designed for the newbie to make extra cash by offering software and other products related to internet marketing for a (usually) very low price.<br />
<br />
At first I jumped at this free opportunity. Who wouldn't when you hear all about how well one-time offers capture those internet surfers who are rushed to make a decision now, or lose the opportunity forever?<br />
<br />
I added it to my online marketing business website so that each time a visitor left my site, they were presented with the OTO Goldmine offer page, which, as an exit screen, offered products related to my site, much like you would capture subscribers with an exit pop-up.<br />
<br />
After at least a few months, I realized that the OTO – for me and the way I was using it, anyway – goes against what I really believe and value when I think about my online marketing business and what it is intended to do. As excited as I was to put it up, I was equally excited to take it down.<br />
<br />
After all, I am not about suckering people into spending their money just because they visited my website. I am really about building an honest business and recommending products as I see fit.<br />
<br />
That does not, however, mean that I used the OTO GoldMine product in the best possible way. You really can make a lot of extra money with this system, and it is effective enough that it's used by the pros out there.<br />
<br />
Perhaps the one-time offer is meant to be used more carefully. For example, if someone purchased something off my online marketing business website, it would be an ideal time to present a one-time offer--after they have made their initial purchase. Most good salespeople know that it's good practice to offer something else of related value upon making a sale.<br />
<br />
I, on the other hand, placed the OTO in a place where people visited my site, decided they didn't want anything I had to offer, and then they saw my OTO sales page. It was as though I made one last desperate attempt to squeeze a few pennies out of those visitors who weren't interested in purchasing anything in the first place! Bad me.<br />
<br />
I have learned my lesson, but have not returned to the one-time offer which-- I admit-- did not make me any money. <br />
<br />
You may also advertise the OTO as a sales page in traffic exchanges or to your newsletter list. I still maintain that you will only be successful at this if you do it right, put the OTO's in the right places at the right times, and have an incredible offer that can't be refused.<br />
<br />
In summary, I believe the one-time can indeed be quite profitable if you are a somewhat experienced online marketer and know exactly how, where, and when to use the one-time offer to your advantage and your customer's benefit.<br />
<br />
Online marketing businesses are not all about making money online. That is certainly an added bonus, but be careful about how you go about the one-time offer. You don't want to lose the trust and respect of your valuable customers, so learn all you can about one-time offers, and work on building those customer relationships first.<br />
<br />
I may try the OTO again for my online marketing business in the future, but rest assured, I will be smarter about it next time. Live and learn, as they say!<br />
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Liane Bate owns a Plug-in Profit Site web business, and is author of 100+ articles related to online business and internet marketing. Visit: <a href="http://www.HonestMoneyMaking.com" target="_blank">http://www.HonestMoneyMaking.com</a> , <a href="http://www.HonestMoneyMaking.com/pips.html" target="_blank">http://www.HonestMoneyMaking.com/pips.html</a> , and <a href="http://www.HonestMoneyMaking.com/blog/" target="_blank">http://www.HonestMoneyMaking.com/blog/</a>]]></description>
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<title>Your Home Business - Waiting For Results</title>
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By Wendy Cardona<br />
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You have your home business and your ads are being shown over the internet, newspapers, etc. You are now waiting for something to happen. You want results from all the work you have put into your web site!<br />
<br />
Reciprocal Links<br />
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One way to get results is by reciprocal links. This means that another website will have a link page where your web site appears. People can click on your link and it takes them directly to your web site. You also have a link page set up where the other site's name can be clicked on to go to its site. Alternatively, you can have one-way linking where their web site only appears on your link page. Linking also helps the page rank of your web site. Page rank measures not only how many links point to a web site, but the "quality" of the sites providing the links. I use the LinkMachine. I have been quite pleased with the results. Best of all, the LinkMachine is free and easy to use.<br />
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You can keep track of your link popularity by downloading the Link Popularity Check. This free tool will show you how many links your website and/or blog are getting. You can see the results of all the work you are doing as your link popularity grows. This will help you persevere with your home business and give you incentive not to give up.<br />
<br />
Blogging<br />
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Another way to get results for your home business is by blogging. A blog is an online publication where you post your thoughts and business articles. At the bottom of each article you provide a resource box to direct the readers to your web site. Make sure you also have a link on your web site going to your blog. If you have interesting articles and information on your blog, potential customers will return repeatedly. Do not forget to "ping" your blog each time you post your articles and information. Pinging your blog will alert blog search engines that new material has been added to your blog. A popular pinging service is pingomatic.<br />
<br />
Use the search engines (Google, Yahoo and MSN) for more information on any of the topics I have mentioned in this article.<br />
<br />
Owning a home business is a day-to-day commitment. This is your business and its success depends on you.<br />
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Wendy Cardona is a stay-at-home mom. Go to her website for the best home business ideas and opportunities at http://www.HonestHomeBiz4u.com For information and articles on how to succeed with your home business visit her blog at http://www.HonestHomeBiz4u-homebusiness.blogspot.com<br />
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<title>Be Careful That Your Home Based Business Doesn't Make You A Slave</title>
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<br />
by Kirk Bannerman<br />
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Working at home in your own home based business has sort of a natural appeal for an ever increasing number of people.<br />
<br />
The reasons people express for wanting to work from home are many and varied, but most home based business owners cite the ability to set their own hours as a major factor in their decision to work at home. However, many people that have work at home businesses often fall into a trap that flies directly in the face of their stated desire for time flexibility.<br />
<br />
The strong growth in home based business activity continues and, according to the Small Business Administration's Office of Advocacy, fifty-two percent of ALL small businesses are home-based.<br />
<br />
Some home based business owners have been known to become "workaholics" because their office is so accessible. Don't become a slave to your business ... get out of your home office regularly to renew and revitalize yourself.<br />
<br />
Close the door to your office or otherwise remove yourself from your designated "work area" and go into your "home" area to live your personal life. If your business involves the use of the telephone and you find it difficult to ignore a ringing phone in the office, simply turn the ringer off and turn the volume on the answering machine way down. If your business is Internet-based, just turn off your computer (or at least get away from the monitor and keyboard).<br />
<br />
As a work at home business entrepreneur, you certainly aren't required to be available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week just because your business is located in your home. After all, your office or workspace is just an area in your home ... its not your home itself!<br />
<br />
Working and living under the same roof has a host of advantages, but it can present some challenges (in addition to the workaholic syndrome mentioned, above) and stress factors.<br />
<br />
Here are four ways to create a less stressful home business environment:<br />
<br />
1). Remember why you wanted to become involved with a home-based business (i.e. more time for family, work schedule flexibility, etc.)<br />
<br />
2). Have discussions with your family members and get their input about the working arrangements and the amount of time they want with you.<br />
<br />
3). Use good time management techniques. Keep a list of tasks by order of importance. There are many low-cost and effective "day planners" or "organizers" readily available today.<br />
<br />
4). ALWAYS take a little time to "smell the roses."<br />
<br />
While not experiencing the negatives common to a corporate office working environment, the home-based business owner may occasionally experience stresses and frustrations that are unique to working at home. Networking with other home-based and small business owners provides an opportunity to connect with others who may be experiencing the same stresses/frustrations that you are. Sharing stressful and/or frustrating issues with someone else in the same situation can relieve your stress and may bring you good advice from a different point of view.<br />
<br />
As a final note, remember to observe Home-Based Business Week each year (it is always the week of October that includes the second Tuesday).<br />
<br />
Kirk Bannerman operates his own successful home based business and also coaches others seeking to start their own home based business. For more information, visit his Website at Legitimate Home Based Business (http://www.business-at-home.us/) .<br />
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<title>Know Your Financials Like The Back Of Your Hand</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
By Casey Gollan<br />
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You know what I find funny?<br />
<br />
Most people start a business so they can enjoy the benefits of the &lsquo;extra&rsquo; money and wealth that owning a business can create.<br />
<br />
Yet many business owners have no idea about understanding their own financial statements, and that&rsquo;s where their money is!<br />
<br />
To me, it&rsquo;s such an irony.<br />
<br />
And it&rsquo;s something that I definitely rectify with every client I work one-on-one with.<br />
<br />
By the time they&rsquo;ve finished with me &ndash; they know their financials like the back of their hand&hellip; in fact they showing their accountants a thing or two&hellip;<br />
<br />
Over the years I have noticed that most small business owners don&rsquo;t look at or understand their financial statements.<br />
<br />
This can be for any number of reasons.<br />
<br />
Maybe your accountant hasn&rsquo;t taken the time to explain it to you.<br />
<br />
Maybe you don&rsquo;t want to learn them; after all, who understand Math at school, or enjoyed doing it?<br />
<br />
In my experience I have found that the typical business owner starts a business because they have the drive and the personality to influence and convince people.<br />
<br />
I have found that on most occasions, not all, that this type of a personality doesn&rsquo;t enjoy doing paperwork and financials.<br />
<br />
And that&rsquo;s okay&hellip; but to make it as a successful business owner, and add another million or so to your business - I suggest that you really become excellent at reading and understanding financial statements.<br />
<br />
Because the best and wealthiest business owners do.<br />
<br />
As with any area of your business &ndash; you should know what you&rsquo;re doing &ndash; but it doesn&rsquo;t mean you have to do it.<br />
<br />
So employ people to do your financials &ndash; but you&rsquo;ve got to have the knowledge and the experience to know that the people you are employing are doing it properly.<br />
<br />
And this is certainly the case with your businesses and your personal financials.<br />
<br />
If you don&rsquo;t know how to read and understand them, you&rsquo;ll wind up in big trouble with them at some point in your career&hellip; be assured of that.<br />
<br />
So start now.<br />
<br />
Don&rsquo;t fall into the trap of LEAVING it to your accountant. It&rsquo;s the biggest mistake you can make. You should be doing it WITH your accountant.<br />
<br />
If you have an accountant now that you have started with, chances are that your business is heading into areas that they are not as competent in. When you started your business &ndash;it was small and you probably weren&rsquo;t making great money. For this reason, you probably hired a &lsquo;lower end&rsquo; accountant at that time.<br />
<br />
And that&rsquo;s fine. You just need to know that as your business grows this &lsquo;lower end &ndash; accountant&rsquo; may not have the skill-set to cope with your growth.<br />
<br />
It&rsquo;s like different levels of sport.<br />
<br />
Take football for example. <br />
<br />
There&rsquo;s local football, inter-district football, state level football, and National Level football.<br />
<br />
As the level increases &ndash; so does the expertise needed by the players, the coaches, and the administrators.<br />
<br />
And so it is with Businesses.<br />
<br />
It&rsquo;s the same with me.<br />
<br />
My skill-set is excellent with taking $1 million businesses up to $2 to $5 million. I can work with businesses that are smaller than that, or that are bigger than that &ndash; but I&rsquo;m perfectly suited to the niche of taking $1 million business to $2 to $5 million.<br />
<br />
So I concentrate on businesses in that niche.<br />
<br />
Above this mark, or below it comes a whole new set of skills that I don&rsquo;t particularly want to be involved in.<br />
<br />
Now back to you&hellip;<br />
<br />
You&rsquo;ve got to take an active role in creating your financials.<br />
<br />
Ideally, you should know all your expense categories so that for any payment made in your business you know which category it should go into.<br />
<br />
You should know all your allowable tax deductions; like the back of your hand.<br />
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It&rsquo;s your business, your money, and your life &ndash; so control them.<br />
<br />
You should also have up to date and accurate financial statements.<br />
<br />
Some of these statements you should be looking at daily. Some weekly. Some monthly. Some quarterly.<br />
<br />
You should be actively involving your bookkeeper and your accountant in this analysis. Then you are all up to date and focused on growing the business.<br />
<br />
It&rsquo;s what all top business owners do, and it&rsquo;s what helps them to continue to grow and prosper &ndash; so that they can not only grow their business &ndash; but also enjoy the rewards that only a well-controlled and profitable business can provide.<br />
<br />
On my &lsquo;1-on-1 Business Coach Program&rsquo;, I&rsquo;ll take you through a process that will have your head spinning with how easy it is for you to understand your accounting reports. And how easy it will be for you to understand your financial position.<br />
<br />
I&rsquo;ll also take you through the best ways to work with your accountants so that you are kept up to date and accurate and so you know exactly what&rsquo;s going on in your business at all times.<br />
<br />
It&rsquo;s such a refreshingly simple &lsquo;demystifying&rsquo; process.  All of my clients love it once they&rsquo;ve learned it because they really know where every cent of their money goes. It gives them more control and understanding of their business.<br />
<br />
They all realize just how important knowing their financials is for their business growth and success.<br />
<br />
Know your financials like the back of your hand.<br />
<br />
Copyright &copy; 2006 by Casey Gollan. All Rights Reserved<br />
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http://www.caseygollan.com.au - Business Coach, Mentor And Growth Specialist - Casey Gollan, Business Coach, Mentor And Growth Specialist. Grows $1 Million p.a. Small Businesses Into $2 to $5 Million p.a. Businesses Over a 2 to 3 Year Period.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Five Tips for Turning Your Web site into a Lead Generator</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
By David Reske<br />
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Remember the days when it seemed as if every Web site began with a home page that featured some sort of animated flash, with the &ldquo;skip intro&rdquo; link as a way out? With all due respect to some highly creative interactive Web designers, today&rsquo;s Web sites need to be highly focused, content-rich, and finely tuned in order to achieve maximum impact, visibility, and usability. In my own experience working with our clients at Nowspeed Marketing, we have found that most companies can take their existing corporate Web site and optimize it for effective lead generation.<br />
<br />
Below are five best-practice tips you can use to help turn your Web site in to a lean, mean, lead generation machine.<br />
<br />
Tip #1: See your Web site through the eyes of the visitor<br />
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Visitors to your Web site want to understand immediately who you are, what you do, and, most of all, what you can do for them. They want clear, logical paths for navigating through the site to get more information. This means you must design content and offers that speak directly to different target audiences, in terms of their demographics and job functions, and that also work well across the buying cycle (&ldquo;tryers&rdquo; vs. &ldquo;buyers&rdquo;.) Start with your home page, but don&rsquo;t stop there. Make your interior pages content-rich and offer-specific as well.<br />
<br />
Tip #2: Keep it clean, clear and concise<br />
<br />
A common mistake is to put so much information and so many links on the home page or interior pages, that they quickly become cluttered. Think of the page in terms of valuable, limited real estate. Utilize it wisely. For the home page, include a SEO-optimized description of who you are and what you do. Provide short blocks of text and clear click-through paths for different types of visitors (customers/prospects/info seekers). Place high-performing, relevant offers where the eye can see them without much effort. Whenever you can, avoid making the user scroll down the page.<br />
<br />
Tip #3: Balance search with simplicity<br />
<br />
Optimizing your site for organic search is critical. Jupiter Research estimates that organic indexes generate 87% of commercial referrals from search engines. However, you need to weigh the benefits of high keyword placement with simplicity and usability from the visitor&rsquo;s perspective. Don&rsquo;t go SEO-overboard. Our advice is to SEO-optimize your copy and tags around keywords that have the following characteristics: high traffic, low competition, and are a good fit with your business. For example, the keyword phrase &ldquo;B2b lead generation agency&rdquo; works better for our marketing agency than &ldquo;interactive agency.&rdquo; Keep copy targeted around these parameters. You will not only connect well with your audience, but you will also rank high in organic search.<br />
<br />
Tip #4: Evaluate traffic patterns for best offer and content placement<br />
<br />
Use a Web analytics tool to see where people are clicking through from your home page, and which interior pages are receiving the most click-throughs and/or longest retention. Then, place your best offers there. You may be surprised to find that what you think is important, such company news links on the home page, is in reality a low traffic area. If that is the case, consider replacing that link with one to a page that is more relevant. Or, if your &ldquo;About Us&rdquo; page is getting a lot of traffic, place more links and offers on that page to encourage them to explore other areas of your site and request information.<br />
<br />
Tip #5: Test, update, and fine-tune<br />
<br />
Once you&rsquo;ve got a solid, lead-based architecture in place, monitor visitor behavior and fine-tune various elements of the site until it is performing at the highest possible level of effectiveness. Utilize Web analytics to perform offer and message testing. Remember that, like content, offers can become outdated fairly quickly. As their popularity begins to wane, refresh your site with new offers.<br />
<br />
David Reske<br />
Partner and CEO<br />
Nowspeed Marketing (http://www.nowspeed.com)<br />
<br />
In 2003 Dave Reske co-founded Nowspeed Marketing, a direct marketing firm that delivers world-class lead generation solutions for leading business-to-business marketers in the U.S.<br />
<br />
Before founding Nowspeed, David was founder and CEO of Onward Technologies, a web marketing and systems integration firm, where he led the company to significant growth. Founded in 1994, Onward Technologies was an early provider of Internet marketing and business-critical web-based applications for Fortune 500 companies.<br />
<br />
As CEO of Onward Technologies, Dave provided highly successful Internet, intranet and communications solutions for hundreds of business clients. In 1998, Onward Technologies was acquired by CSC Consulting Group, a division of CSC Corporation that provides information technology consulting services to commercial and government markets. Dave served as Senior Partner at CSC Consulting until 1999.<br />
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Dave is a veteran industry speaker at Internet and e-commerce conferences nationwide. Now his leadership, vision and expertise are enabling Nowspeed Marketing clients to lower their marketing costs and increase response rates through innovative online direct marketing programs.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Is Your Sales Letter Too Long Or Just Plain Old Boring?</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
By Stuart Elliott<br />
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Interestingly enough, the majority of people who ask me if their sales letter is too long have missed the boat somewhat.<br />
<br />
Their mind is focused on the length of their sales letter rather than the job the sales letter has to do. When they do that, it is impossible to write in a manner that will convince the reader to take action and buy their product.<br />
<br />
No, your main focus when writing a sales letter must be on the job it has to do and that, in a nutshell, is to convince the reader that he or she needs to buy your product.<br />
<br />
Pay special attention to the word 'need' here. You must focus upon the emotional need of the reader - this could be nothing more than simple 'one-upmanship' over a neighbor instead of a logical need.<br />
<br />
For it is a fact that man&hellip;<br />
<br />
&quot;Buys based upon emotion and justifies that decision with logic.&quot;<br />
<br />
Just think about that statement for a second. When was the last time you bought something based purely upon cold hard logic? Probably never, right? It was your emotions that directed you toward the purchase and the logic that justified it.<br />
<br />
Take a shiny new car as an example. (And by the way, 'shiny new' is a subtle emotional trigger...)<br />
<br />
If you were to look at the purpose of a car through the eyes of cold hard logic, there would be very little reason to buy one with all the latest gizmos that are designed to pamper you. (And cost you more.)<br />
<br />
All a car has to do is get you from A to B safely, dryly and quickly. Given that logical explanation, who has need of a radio, electric windows, self-adjusting vibrating seats, automatic distance sensor for reversing, and so on?<br />
<br />
They don't help you in the primary purpose of getting from A to B, do they? No, rather they serve to pamper you at an emotional level.<br />
<br />
So going back to your sales letter, you need to identify these emotional triggers inside your prospect and write about them in an exciting way that is sure to trigger those emotional needs further.<br />
<br />
If this means that you have to write 30 pages of copy to do so then do it!<br />
<br />
The more you have to write, the better the chances you will have of getting the sale.<br />
<br />
However...<br />
<br />
Don't just go and write thirty pages of waffle or repetition. You should ensure that your pages are full of emotional excitement, not just page after page of boring old features.<br />
<br />
Also, prove how your product has helped others. Social proof in the form of testimonials from other satisfied customers is a powerful addition to your sales copy. They are usually written in a persuasive, emotional way. The testimonial writer has bought your product and it has helped him or her; often, it is all that needs to be added to your copy to convince your reader to buy.<br />
<br />
Going back to the car again...<br />
<br />
Here are a couple of features that will do nothing to add excitement to your sales letter:<br />
<br />
Auto reversing distance sensor...<br />
<br />
It has the latest auto-reversing, distance sensing device.<br />
<br />
&quot;So What?&quot; You say, &quot; What use is that to me?&quot;<br />
<br />
--------------------<br />
<br />
Vibrating Seats:<br />
<br />
The seats vibrate as you drive.<br />
<br />
&quot;Err... Excuse me?&quot; You think, &quot; Why do I need a car that has seats that shake about when I drive? I mean, if I drive over a bumpy road, I'll get the same effect won't I?&quot;<br />
<br />
--------------------<br />
<br />
Blah, blah, blah... What is this doing for your prospects emotional needs? Nothing! It's just another page full of boring old words, Goodbye!<br />
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Now, if you change the above sentences to something like...<br />
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For the auto reversing sensor:<br />
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Save Money On Your Insurance Premiums...<br />
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The truth about sky rocketing premiums is out. Major insurance companies have admitted that 60% of all claims for minor bumps on vehicles they insure is due to parking bay mishaps.<br />
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&quot;Many people just don't know how big their car is and accidentally bump into another one when maneuvering around in busy parking lots...&quot; Quoted an Insurance company spokesperson.<br />
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The shocking truth is, your premiums are being loaded due to others carelessness, but...<br />
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Now you need never worry about those fools or how big your car is again, because XYZ model will actually tell you when you are getting too close to another car. This means you have the pleasure of driving and saving on your insurance premiums at the same time.<br />
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For the vibrating seats:<br />
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Personal Masseuse, Yours Absolutely Free With Every Car...<br />
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Imagine your very own personal masseuse... yours to pamper you as you drive... takes away the stiffness in your back and legs in an instant... You stay fresh and alert while you drive, arriving safely at your destination - No other car has massaging seats that will pamper you like a king.<br />
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Don't these two paragraphs create a little more excitement in your mind?<br />
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All you have to do when you write your sales letter is keep building more excitement with every word until your prospect suddenly says &quot;Wow! I gotta have one of those!&quot;<br />
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It doesn't matter if you have to write 50 pages of copy to create that feeling, as long as you keep the excitement building up, your copy won't ever be too long.<br />
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Remember that your sales letter has to be exciting and long enough to do its job otherwise you won't get the sale.<br />
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Copyright (c) 2006 Stuart Elliott<br />
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Stuart Elliott is a world-class copywriter who has written numerous articles about sales letters and copywriting. Drop by: http://howtowritekickbuttcopy.com to pick up your Free Copywriting Power Guide.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Success Is Simple When You Make Sense Of The Numbers</title>
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By Joseph Kennedy<br />
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The vast majority of people in business really do not like numbers. They remember Math as being one of the hardest subjects in school. They never got interested in accounting.<br />
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Most of us go into business, because we like the thrill of designing a new product, the joy of making a sale, or simply the freedom of being your own boss; not because we love to pour through financial sheets.<br />
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When you look at how many businesses fail, and WHY they fail, you have to step back and rethink things. A venture can have the most exciting products or services ever devised and plenty of customers and STILL not make a go of it.<br />
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Why? The answer is in the financial numbers.<br />
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Most businesses don't work out because their owners and managers don't fully understand the business' financial picture. When you have a complete and accurate view of your firm's finances, you know:<br />
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* How much money you are making<br />
* How much money you're spending<br />
* How much money you'll make or loose in the months ahead<br />
* Know if your product is succeeding<br />
* Know if your advertising is a waste of time<br />
* Know if you need to order more product, or less, or even how to make money with your unused inventory<br />
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Your company's numbers quickly tell you all this and more. So how do you get access to these truths? Most small business experts will tell you to get a good accounting program like MS Money or QuickBooks. But that's not nearly enough.<br />
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Even though these programs are good, maybe even essential, you'll need to fully understand what is going on in your company. That's why a whole industry has sprung up to supply these much needed forms, databases, and software.<br />
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Big box stores and other large retail and service organizations have always had access to this kind of advanced accounting power. They either use their own teams of in-house MBAs or sign up for very expensive outsourced financial management services.<br />
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Today you can have that same kind of expert help simply by logging onto the Internet. Many of the forms you'll need are available free. And you can gain access to even more software and databases for a very small monthly fee.<br />
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Finally, BIG company financial power is readily in the hands of small and medium-sized businesses. Make sure you make full use of these resources. Your probability of success will be far higher and you may never have to worry about your company suffering serous setbacks.<br />
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Joseph Kennedy is a veteran of the banking industry and a former computer analyst. He is founder and CEO of http://www.businessbuilderonline.com, offering extensive financial, legal, and administrative forms you need to quickly succeed in business, plus much more. info@businessbuilderonline.com.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Business Start Up Funding Silver Bullet</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
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By Wil Schroter<br />
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Business Start Up Funding<br />
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Startup companies often get frustrated when they are unable to find investors willing to fund their new idea. They don&rsquo;t realize, that in order to get an investment, they need more than just a good idea and the promise of future profits. What investors are looking for is a &ldquo;silver bullet&rdquo; in the business that ensures their small investment will yield a huge return.<br />
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Business Start Up Funding - You Need a Silver Bullet<br />
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The silver bullet is the aspect of your business plan that proves your company is able to grow quickly. For example, you&rsquo;ve proven that 100 customers are willing to pay $99 for your newly developed product.  To sell more at that price, you&rsquo;ve got a silver bullet, if all you need is additional cash to build 1,000 more items.<br />
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Investors are compelled to make investments in startup companies that have proven some aspect of their business model &ldquo;works&rdquo; and that what they really need is more capital to make it work better, or to sell more products.<br />
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When entrepreneurs wander around in search of business start up funding to find the silver bullet in their business plan that becomes an unattractive proposition. In this scenario, you&rsquo;re asking an investor to put money into a treasure hunt, not into a business. Until you demonstrate you can sell something (at a profit), you do not have a business worthy of investment. Therefore, you need to re-focus your efforts on finding your silver bullet.<br />
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Investors Love Paying Customers<br />
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Every business model is different, and as a consequence, the silver bullet of one business may look somewhat different than another. The common thread, however, is that each of them shows your investors, you have found a facet of your business that works well and simply needs business start up funding to be exploited.<br />
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A great place to start is with paying customers. Even a few customers create proof that there is an active buying market for your product that could be even bigger, if you had the capital to reach more of them.<br />
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Notice, you&rsquo;re not telling an investor, &ldquo;if we build it, they (customers) will come&rdquo;. What you want to say here is &ldquo;we built it, and they already came&rdquo;. This puts you in a much stronger position to suggest that if you are capable of repeating the process provided, you will have more business start up funding.<br />
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<br />
<br />
Understanding Conversion Works, Too<br />
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Maybe you don&rsquo;t have 10,000 paying customers but have found, on a more modest scale, that for every $1 you spend in marketing, you can earn $2 back. This information is a silver bullet, too. In this case, you&rsquo;ve proven that you understand how to acquire a customer for less than they are spending, which is a big deal!<br />
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This may seem like an obvious necessity for any successful business (let alone one looking for business start up funding), but there are plenty of companies that overlook this point. If you haven&rsquo;t proven that you can profitably acquire a customer, perhaps this is a good place to start.<br />
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Analyze the costs involved in acquiring your first batch of customers. Try to project this cost out to the next round of new customers and the round after that. Try this for those next customers and see if your results match up with your predictions. Once you feel comfortable that you understand your cost to acquire customers, you can begin to identify specific capital needs to accelerate that process.<br />
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Speed Things Up<br />
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Speeding up time can also be a good reason to ask for business start up funding. If you find that it takes you two months to service a customer now, but with additional capital you could service a customer in two weeks, (and therefore earn revenue in a shorter time) you&rsquo;ve found another silver bullet.<br />
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Investors are always hungry for businesses that could be even more profitably, or grow faster, if just a little more capital was applied. Creating a strong case for this use of capital will make it easy for investors to understand your needs.<br />
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Read, Aim, Fire!<br />
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Perhaps you only have one of these silver bullets ready to present to investors. That&rsquo;s fine, as long as you have prepared a strong argument for why this one single factor will have such a great influence in your growth.<br />
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Presenting your case to investors isn&rsquo;t about coming up with as many reasons for investment as possible. It is not about quantity. It&rsquo;s about quality. What you need to demonstrate is that you have key factors in your business that have a demonstrated track record for growth, but you need capital to accelerate that growth.<br />
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If you&rsquo;re in the process of raising business start-up funding right now, step back and take a second look at your PowerPoint presentation. Does it clearly articulate the fact that you know how this investment is going to ramp up the value of your startup? If not, try taking another pass with the focus on finding your silver bullet. That&rsquo;s the type of ammunition your investors are really looking for.<br />
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About The Author<br />
Wil Schroter is the Founder and CEO of the Go BIG Network, the largest network of startup companies and entrepreneurs. He is also the author of the new book &ldquo;Go BIG or Go HOME&rdquo;, download it for FREE at http://www.GoBIGnetwork.com.<br />
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Get your business start up funding at: http://www.GoBIGnetwork.com.<br />]]></description>
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<title>When to Develop Multiple Streams of Income</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
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By Tim Sales<br />
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I've made millions in network marketing, I've made millions through investments, and I've also lost a lot of money too. Profit from my mistakes and learn how to best invest the money you make in your MLM business.<br />
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Network Marketing professionals often ask me how to manage the profits earned from their MLM income.<br />
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Can you make more money by diversifying into investments such as stocks, bonds, real estate, etc., and have your money working for you in other areas besides an MLM business? Or would you make more money by really focusing and investing your money back into your MLM business?<br />
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There are three items to think about when answering this question for yourself.<br />
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A. What else would you do with your time?<br />
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B. What else would you do with your money?<br />
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C. What else would you do with your attention (definition: the ability or power to concentrate mentally)?<br />
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Every investment (stocks, bonds, real estate, your sister's business) requires that you learn about it. Just the learning costs time and attention. It is the using up of your attention that rarely gets factored into the &quot;diversify your money&quot; advice.<br />
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Probably what's most important here is, the greatest amount of money you will ever lose is that amount you will never make because of misuse of A, B, and C from above.<br />
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When listening to a radio talk show 10 years ago, the advice given to me was, &quot;Select the top three stock market sectors based on trends. Put one-third of your investment capital in each. Wait 10 years and you should be wealthy off your passive investments.&quot; I was making about 50 thousand dollars a month above my expenses - so I thought, &quot;Why not?&quot;<br />
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I chose the following sectors: Health Care, Technology, and Telecommunications. After losing about half of my investment, I changed to three different sectors. I look at my portfolio today and I have lost another $11,848.78.<br />
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Don't get me wrong; there have been times I've made over $50,000 dollars in the stock market in a day. Fun! And there have been times I've lost $150,000 dollars in a day. Not fun.<br />
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In addition to that, I've spent an enormous amount of time on my &quot;passive&quot; investments. Many hours (per week) have gone into &quot;pondering&quot; (wasting item C from above) what the stock market is going to do next. Reading newsletters, magazines, newspapers, watching the stock market news and commentaries on TV. Still, my return has been negative.<br />
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The only thing that has remained very stable and predictable is my network marketing income. Had I taken the same amount of money, roughly $500,000 and invested it into promoting my MLM home-based business would I have had a greater return? Yes.<br />
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So what about the &quot;Rich Dad Poor Dad&quot; philosophy of &quot;Buy assets that produce more income?&quot; Or more commonly stated, &quot;Create multiple streams of income?&quot;<br />
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As you may know, I created a prospecting tool based on that philosophy where I explain to prospects how wealth is created by investing in assets. (www.mlmbrilliance.com) So I'm very close to this subject.<br />
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However, if you listen closely to the way I stated it in the online movie, I say, &quot;So what are assets? Well the most obvious ones are: stocks, bonds, real estate...&quot; Then I say, &quot;...education and businesses.&quot; I'm referring to educating yourself about businesses; whether that is your MLM home-based business or your pinball machine business.<br />
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Two common mistakes in making decisions on A, B, and C from above are:<br />
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1. Making decisions based on now vs. decisions based on future. Of course, you need to pay your bills now. They're screaming at you!  Keep in mind what I talk about in Brilliant Compensation - it's not faster, (in the long run), to tie your young son's shoes than teaching him how to do it himself. If you tie his shoes for him, you silence the screaming urgency, but you're still stuck with the job, UNTIL, you teach him to tie his own shoes. When you make financial decisions, make sure you're looking at the long-term. Residual income that can be generated from an MLM business is sweet.<br />
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2. Making decisions based on &quot;could you&quot; instead of what &quot;will you&quot; do with your time, money, or attention.  Example: A guy determines that it's a poor use of his time and attention to mow his own yard, so he hires the boy down the street to cut his grass. Now, what does he do with that extra time (A), and the extra attention (B)? He watches TV. Bad choice. When he was making the decision to hire the lawn boy he thought, &quot;It's a waste of my time to mow the grass when I could be doing more important things like building my MLM business.&quot; Make sure when you free up any of the three resources you use them wisely.<br />
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Summary: My personal opinion is; invest your time, money and attention into KNOWING your MLM home-based business and become really good and profitable at it. Find and study MLM training that is proven and effective, and master it.<br />
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Continually reinvest your profit back into your network marketing business by promoting it more, that&rsquo;s where the high return is. When you have a surplus of income, buy a secure investment like Treasury Bills http://www.publicdebt.treas.gov/of/ofbasics.htm, until you're ready to learn another business FULLY. By business, I'm including all investment activities as well. Then focus your time, money, and attention (from the surplus only) on knowing THAT business.<br />
<br />
From my experience, diversifying my money has done nothing more than dissipated my focus, which has in turn lost a lot of money, time, and attention.<br />
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Tim Sales helps network marketers gain the confidence and skills to be an MLM success. Discover what you must know to become a true network marketing professional. Sign up for his free MLM training newsletter and listen to free training at http://www.brilliantexchange.com.<br />]]></description>
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<title>7 Crucial Tips for Web 2.0 Marketing</title>
<description><![CDATA[by Dave Skul<br />
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Web 2.0 offers the next generation of online marketing tools, enabling businesses to harness the power of the Internet to reach customers in unique and varied ways.<br />
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Web 2.0's primary focus is getting people together to share their expertise and thoughts through social interaction. Web 2.0 principles embrace those tools and services with social networking applications.<br />
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Just as the open source movement changed the face of software development, so has Web 2.0's open source content model changed online marketing-- a change which has the potential to accelerate your business' profits.<br />
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Think YouTube, MySpace, del.cio.us, Technorati, Digg and Flickr. These are only a few of the more popular services which have revolutionized the way businesses are reaching their online target markets.<br />
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If you are considering jumping into Web 2.0 marketing, use the following tips to help you integrate Web 2.0 into your marketing arsenal.<br />
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1. Simple but not easy: Contrary to many claims, Web 2.0 marketing takes hard work and creativity to stay ahead of your competition. Your content will have to be tended to and updated continuously. Make sure you dedicate enough time and budget to keep multiple projects running. Like any marketing strategy, time and patience are critical. Committing to a long-term strategy is ideal.<br />
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2. You have to be appealing: Adding fresh and interesting content should be a priority. News becomes old fast. This is when you will have to step up your creative activity. Experiment with podcasts, quirky background information, and news about upcoming events.<br />
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3. Check your spin at the door: People who engage in social networks do so either to share knowledge or gain new knowledge, not necessarily to buy something. Recycling old information without offering anything valuable up front is detrimental. There's no getting around it-- you must give first before you can get. If your first response is to sell, people will take notice and you will eventually be pushed aside.<br />
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4. You must stay active: Web 2.0 marketing is a two-way street that allows a business to interact with a buyer on a familiar level. You can join in by including videocasts, blogs and wikis on your own site. But, creating your own social network is only half the story. You have to be willing to seek out and participate in other active online communities.<br />
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5. Authenticity required: The internet is conducive to anonymity on every level. However, using web 2.0 marketing makes you part of a community. Misuse of that very anonymity that encourages participation can hamper or ruin your plan. You have to be willing to encourage participation without encouraging abuse.<br />
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6. Get thick skin: Not everyone will say positive things about your business. Quite the contrary. You will more than likely have to prove yourself before you're given the privilege to participate, much less sell. The way in which you handle critics will go a long way towards demonstrating your poise under difficult situations. No one likes a cry baby.<br />
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7. Multimedia rules: Traffic statistics on video sharing sites tell a tremendous story about where consumers are spending their time online. With bandwidth costs continuing to decrease, consumers' appetite for the multimedia experience will only grow. This presents an amazing opportunity for those businesses willing to invest in the latest online communication technologies.<br />
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Web 2.0 is still in its infancy. Consumers have already shown they are willing to participate in open source communities. Content, especially multimedia content, will continue to be the deciding factor in whether a business succeeds or fails online. Are you ready for the Web 2.0 marketing challenge?<br />
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Relativity is pleased to offer [<a href="http://www.relativitycorp.com/" target="_blank">http://www.relativitycorp.com/</a>]Web 2.0 Advertising - Web 2.0 Marketing -  Web 2.0 Promotions - iMedia services to the internet business public. You can download a free e-book with our latest insights into the Web 2.0 marketing world by signing up to our  list at [<a href="http://www.relativitycorp.com" target="_blank">http://www.relativitycorp.com</a>]<a href="http://www.relativitycorp.com" target="_blank">http://www.relativitycorp.com</a>. We look forward to providing you with fresh creative information and insight  into this emerging industry.]]></description>
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<title>Rules Of Social Media Optimization</title>
<description><![CDATA[by Justin Brooke<br />
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Before you can put any of these rules to use, you may want to understand a little more about the differences between social media marketing and social media optimization.<br />
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SMM = Social Media Marketing<br />
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Social Media Marketing is strategically using the big social sites to spread your brand name or drive traffic back to your web presence.<br />
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SMO = Social Media Optimization<br />
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Social Media Optimization is adding key elements to your websites or content that make them easy to spread across the big social sites.<br />
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Rohit Bhargava Developed Social Media Optimization Rules 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.<br />
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1. Increase your linkability <br />
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Linkability is the willingness of other websites or articles to link back to your site. One way to increase your natural Google listing is to increase how many authority sites link to you, so to increase your linkability with social media optimization is to make your site more informative and useful to others. You can do this in many ways; blog, white papers, press releases, keyword targeted articles, RSS feeds, etc. This is the most important step in Social Media Optimization and should be your first priority.<br />
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2. Make tagging and bookmarking easy<br />
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The act of tagging is to bookmark the website to social bookmarking websites. For example, if you like the content or services provided at a website, you tag it. This will show others that you approve of this site and they will check it out, making viral traffic. To include social media optimization tagging on your site, you can add tagging links such as Digg, Del.icio.us, Technorati, etc. Also, add the tagging links to other pages in your site (not just the homepage) and when visitors click the tag button, make sure that there is a suggestion box to help your visitor list a relevant tag as well as notes.<br />
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3. Reward inbound links<br />
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As I mentioned before, one way to increase your natural listing with Google using social media optimization is to get more back links. You can do this by rewarding people/websites that link to you (inbound links). Inbound links are links that send people to your site from somewhere else. One way to reward people for linking to your site is to have a “Recently Linked” section that lists all of the websites that have linked to you.<br />
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4. Help your content travel <br />
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Social media optimization focuses on providing useful content to your market. When you publish content such as an article, video, or audio file you must help it reach as many people on the web as possible. You can do this by submitting to relevant high traffic websites. When the word gets out about your great content (no matter what format) you’ll receive backlinks to your site.<br />
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5. Encourage the mashup <br />
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To mash up is to use two websites' content and mash them together. For example, YouTube makes it easy to mash their content (videos) onto your site. In addition, because it is so easy, you have added a video to your site that has a Youtube logo on the video as well as a link back to YouTube. So to encourage a mashup with social media optimization is to make it easy for other websites to use your content and reference it to drive traffic back to your site.<br />
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Jeremiah Owyang Developed Social Media Optimization Rules 6 and 7<br />
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6. Be a User Resource, even if it doesn’t help you.<br />
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One thing all visitors appreciate is honesty. With social media optimization, you should include links to other websites that will help your visitor reach their goal or find the information they want. Do this, even when it doesn’t benefit you. By linking to competitors or information not created by you, you reap the benefits of having the all inclusive information on a particular topic.  In the end, more people will link to you because you have lumped all information (or links) on a topic in one location.<br />
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7. Reward helpful and valuable users<br />
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Valuable users are your best friends. A valuable user can be determined in many ways; they may send traffic to your site, add valuable content to your site, or assist visitors at your site. No matter what they're doing, if it benefits you, your site, or your service, you need to reward them. This could be by sending a personal message thanking them for their dedication. Other ways to reward your valuable users is to create a rewards systems, advertise for them or promote their efforts on your homepage.<br />
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Cameron Olthuis Developed Social Media Optimization Rules 8, 9, 10, and 11<br />
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8. Participate <br />
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With Social Media Optimization you can participate by joining on the conversation about your topic (or targeted keyword). Simply posting articles and sharing content isn’t going to keep the buzz going. You should continue to share information on other websites. This participation will share your knowledge with more people. One way to do this is to find people that are blogging on your topic and to give input on the conversation. Also, participate in forums or other social groups that are discussing your topic. Read comments on your articles, videos, and audios and respond to them.<br />
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9. Know how to target your audience <br />
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Social media marketing is about sharing content/information. Not everyone is interested in your topic, so be sure to do your marketing research and post your information and knowledge where it will be understood and appreciated.<br />
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10. Create content<br />
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Content is considered to be any form of information that benefits a visitor. Content can be a white paper, article, video, audio, widget, etc. Your job is to find a piece of content that will spark interest in visitors. No matter what market you enter, there is always a form of content that they will share with others. Find out what it is and give it to them. This will, in turn, have them coming back for more useful content. If this happens, then you know that your social media optimization is successful.<br />
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11. Be real<br />
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Internet users are searching the web for specific content. If you are providing content that links back to a website, be sure that the website is relevant. You will not be rewarded for coaxing a visitor to a site that has nothing to do with the content they just read (or watched, depending on the type of content you provided).<br />
<br />
Loren Baker developed Social Media Optimization Rules 12 and 13<br />
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12. Don’t forget your roots, be humble<br />
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It’s easy to let popularity get to your head. When you become the shining star in your market be sure to recognize those that helped you get to the front of the pack (this ties into #7 a little).<br />
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13. Don’t be afraid to try new things, stay fresh. <br />
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Anyone on the internet knows how quickly things change. Keep up with new media content, new types of websites, and new interests in your market. By staying on top of new information you can maintain top rankings.<br />
<br />
Lee Odden developed Social Media Optimization Rules 14, 15 and 16<br />
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14. Develop a Social Media Optimization strategy <br />
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Social Media serves multiple purposes. You need to identify what your purpose is and then publish content that will promote that purpose. Some purposes for Social Media Optimization include: branding, reputation, charity, increased traffic, increased sales, credibility, etc. Make sure that as you develop content that you are publishing and creating with that purpose in mind.<br />
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15. Choose your SMO tactics wisely. <br />
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Of all the content available on the web, only about 10% of people on the web are content creators. The other 90% are consumers and are willing to share your content. Make your content easy to consume and spread. Also be sure to create content that will have the most impact on your original purpose.<br />
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16. Make Social Media Optimization part of your process and best practices. <br />
<br />
We all know that there are specific Search engine optimization tactics that every website should include. Just as you include keywords in your title tags and keywords in your H1 tag, you should find ways to include social media optimization aspects into the building of your website. This can be small details like including social bookmark tags on your site or encouraging incoming links with the “Recently Linked” list I covered in #3.<br />
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17. Don't be afraid to let go of a message or idea and let others own it.<br />
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Finally, when you create a movement, spark an idea, or develop a new topic don’t be afraid to let others run with it. Collaboration is key. Others can improve upon your original idea and give you credit for the start. Be sure to give credit where it’s due.<br />
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Justin Brooke started with just a $2/day marketing budget and grew his business past 6 figures in just 1 year. At just 25 years old he has been Vice President of a multi-million dollar company and nominated "Best Marketer of 2007" by the American Business Awards. Justin's award winning [<a href="http://www.mpyremarketing.com/free_lead_gen.html" target="_blank">http://www.mpyremarketing.com/free_lead_gen.html</a>] social media optimization company wants to handle your [<a href="http://www.mpyremarketing.com/free_lead_gen.html" target="_blank">http://www.mpyremarketing.com/free_lead_gen.html</a>]social media marketing needs.]]></description>
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<title>How to Boost Your Business With Testimonials</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
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By Biba Pedron<br />
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Networking is my favorite, low-cost marketing tool. However, a large number of people often find it a challenge to get results and turn prospects into clients, by networking.<br />
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Here is another very effective marketing tool requiring no skills.  It can be applied to your business immediately, and will help you to gain new clients.<br />
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Simply get testimonials from your current clients!<br />
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Testimonials from satisfied customers are the best way to promote your business. It doesn&rsquo;t cost you a thing. Stop selling; let your clients and raving fans do it for you.<br />
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Contact your best clients, who know and appreciate you and the value your products and services. They will be happy to help you; providing you with testimonials that praise your products and services.<br />
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Be sure to obtain their permission before using their information in your brochure and on your website.<br />
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Use their testimonials on your website. This way your clients will make the sales for you. When people see the results and the benefits your clients reaped from using your products and services, they will want the same results for themselves or their businesses.<br />
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Don&rsquo;t use a testimonial like &ldquo;Mary it was great working with you&rdquo; John S., NY. This is useless.<br />
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Use effective testimonials where your clients mention the benefits of working with you. What was their experience and results in their businesses after they bought your product/service or program? Make sure that you mention their name, website, and eventually their email and phone number. Give your prospects the opportunity to see that there are real people like them, who can be contacted or websites to check out to verify who they are and what they do. The new clientel will probably never contact them to ask about the experience they had with you, but they will feel more comfortable if they can identify themselves with your current clients.<br />
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When it comes to testimonials, I always mention one of my businesses, my French consulting business, www.focusoncareer.com, I don&rsquo;t have to promote it. Because I am working within a specific niche - French solo-entrepreneurs who want to start their own businesses in the US -, and my website has a very rich content providing a great deal of free information, including some very powerful testimonials from clients.  I have at least 3 to 4 people weekly, who contact me for consultation. I don&rsquo;t have to chase them; they just come to me. When I ask them why they decided to contact me, they always mention the testimonials. They say, &ldquo;You did so much for so many people that I imagine you can do the same for me&rdquo;. Because my clients did the sell for me, after the first consultation, 50% decide to work with me immediately. Others may need to talk further or find out a little more about my services and me.<br />
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Have a complete page with all of your testimonials on your brochure or website.<br />
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If you promote a special product or program, insert your testimonials, along with the description and benefits of your program.<br />
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As an example see my program at http://www.powerofnetworkingsecrets.com<br />
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I work with lots of people who are just starting their businesses, so their question is always, &ldquo;But I don&rsquo;t have clients yet. How can I get testimonials?&rdquo; Well, offer to trade your services with a couple of people who really need your services but who perhaps cannot afford them, in exchange for a testimonial. That is a good way to start.<br />
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Don&rsquo;t hesitate to contact your best clients now. Ask them for a testimonial. Make a list of clients you could contact today; those raving fans that enjoyed working with you and for whom your products made a significant impact on their businesses. You will see they will be more than happy to help you in return for what you did for them.<br />
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When asking for testimonials, don&rsquo;t forget to ask for referrals: friends, colleagues, or family who would benefit from your products or programs also.<br />
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Another way to use your testimonials is to prepare a direct mail campaign, and send it to the list of referrals your clients just gave you.<br />
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Don&rsquo;t you think that when the targets see their friends&rsquo; names in your brochure or mailing campaign, they will trust you and be keen to work with you also? You will get a better response to your campaign than advertising in a magazine, where nobody knows you and most readers won&rsquo;t even notice your ad.<br />
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Need more techniques and strategies to boost your business and turn more prospects into clients? Then learn more about &ldquo;The Power of Networking&rdquo;. In this 5 step program, you will find everything you need on how to maximize your networking results.<br />
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You will learn: how to create an outstanding business card &ndash; how to polish an elevator pitch, which will hook your audience so that people will remember you &ndash; how to create a 7 step follow-up system to turn more prospects into clients &ndash; how to use testimonials - how to use your newsletter to promote your products or services without hard selling &ndash; how to create strategic alliances to grow our business faster. For complete details of the program &ldquo;The Power of Networking&rdquo; visit http://www.powerofnetworkingsecrets.com<br />
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(c) 2006 Biba F. P&eacute;dron<br />
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Biba F. P&eacute;dron, also known as The Connection Queen, is a marketing consultant, founder of Biba4Network, that specializes in networking for small business owners in the greater New York area. Biba helps entrepreneurs to maximize their networking results so that they can grow their businesses faster.<br />
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Biba is the author of &ldquo;Start Your Dream Business Today! The Proven 11 Steps to Start and Grow Your Own Business&rdquo;. http://www.startyourdreambusinesstoday.com.<br />
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<title>How To Find The Most Successful Business And Alternative Networking People On Myspace</title>
<description><![CDATA[by Shawn Drewry<br />
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In today's information age lies a hidden goldmine of opportunity in all areas of business interests. When you have been through certain things in life, it helps you to tap into the creative mind. One of the things I've been doing recently, in which I have been successful, is finding quality, business networking professionals-- some of whom are famous-- all on MySpace.<br />
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One way I like to find quality business people to network with on MySpace is to head on over to my local Walmart. In their magazine section, you'll find every topic of interest ranging from fitness, Windows Vista, PC and digital camera reviews, WWE wrestling, fishing, hunting, investing and so forth. The first thing I do is head to the business magazines and randomly select any one that may deem appealing to my eye at that very moment. If it's Forbes magazine, I'll pick it up. Then, I skim through the Table of Contents to see what sounds most interesting. From there, I select what's most useful and head on over to that section. Once I am there, I skim through the introductory paragraph, looking for people's names to use as visual keywords to myself.  I do it like this sometimes because if I don't feel like buying the magazine, I can still skim for fresh names of people to look for as potential business contacts to network with on MySpace<br />
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From there, I make a list of people by specific profession. For example, "Chris De Wolfe - MySpace". I then make lists by that topic under "Social Media Folk", "Affiliate Marketing Connects", "Corporate Business Execs", and so on. Once my list is compiled, if I didn't buy the magazine, I'll then take the list home with me and turn on the computer right away. Once I am logged into MySpace, I then plug in each name into the search bar, select "People" and scan the MySpace search results. Sometimes, it may be a lot of people with the same name, but finding the right person will require making your best judgment. If you happen to know the zip code the person resides in, that helps too, as does having their e-mail address.<br />
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Another savvy way of finding quality business connects is to send a friend request to associates of persons whom you've already friend requested. For example, if Steve Forbes had a MySpace page, and I friend request him, and I see that Bill Gates of Microsoft , Steve Jobs of Apple, Jay-Z of DefJam, and perhaps Steven Spielberg are on his top friends list, I'll friend request them too. This is a very effective, yet viral way of locating quality business connections on MySpace. From this point, if some of them accept you as a friend, be sure to be courteous and sound very professional when contacting high-profile business people on MySpace. Play your cards right and you'll be surprised how much the "big wigs" pay much more attention to the "little people" like you!<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 and has been in the working world for 10 years, including corporate america. As much as he did well on his jobs, someone somewhere he worked with or even the employer themselves found some reason to wrongfully terminate them. 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>Choosing The Best System For Managing Your Website Content</title>
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By Lynette Chandler<br />
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Just when you think you understand the content publishing trend of the day, here comes another one to mess up your plans. If you're frustrated, confused and don't know how to fit everything or if you even should. It's not easy coming up with a web content publishing management strategy. It's something I struggle with from time to time, as well.<br />
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I believe it's a personal choice. All these are just different methods of publishing your content. There are some key questions you might want to consider.<br />
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What is your audience most predisposed to?<br />
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The reason we publish web content is so people will find it, read it, use it, and hopefully generate a sale for your products. It doesn't matter which is the best format but what is best for your audience. Which content format do they respond to most? Are they highly mobile people, always on the road? Do they prefer reading to listening? Are they technically savvy enough to understand how to use an RSS reader? If you don't know, ask them.<br />
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You'll naturally have a hodge-podge of answers.  Sometimes even after asking, the result is not always clear. Overall, written content still triumphs over multimedia for several reasons. People cannot scan an audio or video file. If they want just one piece of information from that hour-long recording, they are forced to find an hour of their time that they may not be willing to give.<br />
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Why are you building that site?<br />
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How do you picture your website? For example, if you start a site answering 'questions about coaching' then a Blog would be an ideal type of publishing to use, and you can easily publish the questions and answers. Blogs are perfect for sites like product reviews; launch updates, deal of the day, news and event reporting and FAQ's. You can always use a Blog and articles as a compliment to existing sites.<br />
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Other sites, especially those built for educating and dispensing information, would be better off with a regular article based site. While you can use a Blog as a content management tool for your articles, a regular website offers much more control when you're trying to optimize each web page individually. True, you can optimize a Blog, however, overall I find it's easier to optimize a website.<br />
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Relevance<br />
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This is where a good long look at your overall business helps. Some people build sites in all kinds of niches, from gadgets to babies. Others find their niche and build upon it by creating different sites related to that niche. Example: the main business is coaching. They have one site on coaching FAQ's, one for coaches, one for life and balance articles for a working mother, and so on. If your business is structured like the latter, it's going to be easier for you to figure out which approach you should opt for.<br />
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This is because all of these sites are working in tandem to support your main business. It doesn't matter which you use, in the end, the focus is on your business, you are promoting your services no matter where people go and you'll reap the rewards. Each of these sites also becomes a network of content. Doing so also means you could keep only one Blog and use it to direct people to new articles, highlight special articles or alert people about a teleseminar call, kind of like a news hub just for your business. Another nice plus to this is, you don't have to build so many Blogs that you&rsquo;re unable to keep up with.<br />
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An example is this page you're on. Some of you are directed here because I mentioned the article on my Blog. Some of you come here from my newsletter, and some from reading the Blog's RSS feed.<br />
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When to pod cast<br />
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There are many benefits to pod casting. It can take up an awful lot of time. It's hard work publishing a show every week or every other week for that matter. So, make sure you can commit that kind of time before doing so. That doesn't mean you can't publish audio your Blog when you have an audio to publish.<br />
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Many people misunderstand pod casts; they look at it like they see radio and magazine, which are totally different things. Fact is, many pod casts are Blogs and vice versa.<br />
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If you think pod casts are just a little too much to handle right now, here's one way you can leverage them without committing yourself to it. Become a guest on someone else's pod cast who&rsquo;s reaching the same niche as you. Pod cast publishers are always looking for great content and people to interview so, fill their need. Why create your own when you can piggyback?<br />
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There are many things to consider, it could go on forever, but given this time slot I'll make it quick and point out a few key areas.<br />
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Some sites are just made for Blogs &ndash; reviews, FAQs, deals, news and updates.<br />
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Look for synergy. I'll usually start off with a regular articles based website. I think you can&rsquo;t go wrong with it. It's the basis of the Internet and will be for a long time; just like books are still in publication today, it's not going anywhere. However, also try to see if an existing Blog can help drive traffic to this site simply by highlighting articles or mentioning certain things about the content.<br />
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Sometimes time itself is of the essence and we just do not have enough of it. If you find this to be true you can still create an influence of a pod cast by being a guest on a show or by contributing recorded segments. You could create an audio of an article that you've already got written so that it doesn't take up much of your time. This could also apply to Blogs. If you find you don't have time to write a Blog, or another Blog, then see if you can be a contributor to a relevant Blog. You could even set up a 'Community Blog' where three or four people will add there posts; so that it is busy without one person having to do all the work.<br />
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Lynette Chandler helps entrepreneurs recognize and apply the power of technology to their marketing. Discover how web conferencing can work for your business today at http://www.webconferencingworks.com.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Business/Product Publicity: Market To The Media First</title>
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By Todd Brabender<br />
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When starting a successful business venture or launching a new product, most entrepreneurs or business owners conduct some type of marketing research to determine the extent of their prospective customer base. When getting the word out to that customer base, many entrepreneurs may turn to the media to help generate a buzz for them. However, as detailed as their marketing research might have been, very few business owners are as meticulous at determining their proper &quot;media market&quot; &ndash; that is, all those media outlets whose editorial profiles are a match to a product/business profile and would be appropriate for generating media exposure and publicity.<br />
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One of my favorite things to do is educate my clients about their &quot;media market.&quot; Consider this, in North America there are more than 75,000 media outlets and almost one million reporters, editors &amp; producers in the entire media market. However, only a small percentage of those may be appropriate and applicable to your business/product. Which ones are they? Unfortunately, too many well-intentioned entrepreneurs are either uninformed or misinformed regarding what it takes to attract media attention for their business. I recently surveyed 100 business owners and entrepreneurs who contacted my business about a publicity/media exposure campaign. Here's what I found:<br />
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11% - &quot;Are Admittedly Media Market Clueless&quot;<br />
19% - &quot;Have Unrealistic Media Market Perceptions&quot;<br />
29% - &quot;Think Local &amp; Large Media Are The ONLY Media&quot;<br />
41% - &quot;Have A Good Grasp On Their Potential Media Market And Its Benefits&quot;<br />
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Here are the descriptions of these categories and the lessons I try to teach those who fall into each category:<br />
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11% - &quot;Are Admittedly Media Market Clueless&quot; These are the business owners who know their product and market inside and out, BUT they have never thought about launching a publicity/media exposure campaign before now. They know very little about their potential media market or how to generate publicity therein.<br />
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The Lesson: For these types of business owners I recommend asking for help from a smaller PR agency or publicity specialist who is willing to &quot;hand hold&quot; to get the client educated. Research to find one who doesn't mind spending the time to educate you about what should be included in your specific media market and the pitch. Make sure the agency or publicist understands the product/business as well as you do and can in turn educate you about your media market &ndash; one that will be able to benefit your business for years to come.<br />
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19% - &quot;Have Unrealistic Media Perceptions&quot; These are the business owners who are CONVINCED that EVERY newspaper, consumer interest magazine and TV show will run a feature on their new products when they launch a publicity campaign.<br />
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The Lesson: No product or business, no matter how big or great can be assured media coverage in every outlet in a media market. But you can get coverage in a good number of them given the right media tending. Every media pitch will be weighed against the media outlet's editorial lead-time, its available editorial space, and availability of an editorial staff member to cover your pitch. It is totally up to the discretion of each media outlet as to whether your pitch makes it to the pages or on air. It can be an uphill battle if you target the wrong media with the wrong message. With a little expertise and media market know-how, you can greatly increase the chances generating those media placements.<br />
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29% - &quot;Think Local &amp; Large Media Are The ONLY Media&quot; These are the ones who think of their media market in two simple terms: LOCAL &amp; LARGE LOCAL, as you might imagine, means the media outlets in their city or surrounding geographic region -- the local newspaper, a regional business magazine or two, a few shows at local radio/TV stations. LARGE, on the other hand, are media outlets like The Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, Good Morning America, Oprah or your other favorite large circulation, trade specific media outlet.<br />
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The Lesson: The reality is local and large are indeed part of your media market, but not the only ones. The best media market opportunities may well be the dozens of other smaller scale papers, magazines, newsletters or TV/radio/cable shows that may generate more customer interest and sales than a placement in the big media might. Because of a lack of media market knowledge, many business owners don't even know these smaller, more targeted media outlets exist. This is where a PR agency or publicity specialist can be integral in your publicity campaign. They know the media market very well and will be able to find those media members who will be the best for generating editorial features on your business or product. They also have great media contacts that can turn one feature into a syndicated story that runs in multiple media outlets nationwide.<br />
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41% - &quot;Have A Good Grasp On Their Potential Media Market And Its Benefits&quot; These are media-savvy entrepreneurs and business owners who are realistic and knowledgeable about how the media can benefit their business. They know that they have to narrowcast their media pitch to a select segment of the media in order to get coverage that will increase exposure for the business.<br />
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The Lesson: Don't let a PR agency or publicity specialist tell you they will send your pitch to 20,000, 30,000 or 50,000 media outlets. The reality is, of the 8,000 daily &amp; weekly newspapers, 11,000 magazines &amp; newsletters, 15,000 radio/TV/cable stations and 7,000 Internet news sites in North America, only about 25% of those accept press releases from outside their geographic area. They cover only LOCAL issues, businesses and products, and it is a waste of time to target them. The key is researching to discover which media outlets will be receptive to your pitch and knowing how to parlay those media contacts into positive consumer interest features that will educate and entice customers about your product or business.<br />
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Just like marketing to find the right customers, one should be equally diligent about finding and pitching the right media market. Bottom line &ndash; whether you have a general interest product that has widespread consumer appeal or a trade specific business with a very narrow customer base, knowing your appropriate media market can mean the difference between product/business publicity and product/business obscurity.<br />
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Copyright (c) 2006 Todd Brabender<br />
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Todd Brabender is the President of Spread The News Public Relations, Inc. His business specializes in generating media exposure and publicity for innovative products, businesses, experts and inventions.<br />
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<title>Carve a Niche for Your Site Via Social Media Optimization</title>
<description><![CDATA[by Steve Waganer<br />
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The Internet has changed our lifestyle to such a great extent that we rely on it for every little thing we are involved in. In fact, it is one of the best ways to get connected with our family and friends, as we are constantly swinging between the pendulum of time and work. The latest method of staying connecting is social media optimization. It is, in fact, a perfect way to churn out endless profits. Moreover, the internet is a huge platform for sharing information and interacting.<br />
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Social media optimization has become one of the most popular methods through which one can interact and gain knowledge on various serious and miscellaneous topics and issues. It has, in fact, raised the level of internet services by enhancing the visibility of the site and at the same time getting the site a higher rank amongst the famous search engines like Google, MSN and Yahoo. Social media optimization, however, involves carefully planned and laid-out strategies that help many websites in gaining popularity and more business.  What exactly is social media optimization?  Well, it is a set of methods that generate publicity through the internet and connect online communities and websites together.<br />
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Social media optimization is possibly the best method to attract traffic to your website. Today, many businessmen prefer business conducted through social media optimization as it gives an edge over various other publicity methods. In fact, search engine marketing firms have certainly made social media optimization an excellent medium of interaction. With the evolution of information technology, net savvy people frequently visit a number of websites to get knowledge and the appeal of social media optimization is that it acts as an interactive platform. You have most likely come across videos uploaded on various sites that also offer blogging services, forums and discussion panels that further enhances the effect of social media optimization. In addition, social media optimization uses viral marketing techniques that spread their word across the web.<br />
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In this instance, the sole purpose is to get people talking about a product, service or an idea. The conventional method of word-of-mouth serves as the publicity vehicle that in turn popularizes the website amongst the users. The various other techniques utilized by social media optimization include video and photo sharing, social bookmarking and blogging. In social media optimization, the emphasis is laid upon the elevation of the link-ability of the website that encourages the inbound links. Social media optimization additionally creates tags and book marks for the website so that it becomes user friendly and is accessed 24 hours a day. With this, the user is able to bookmark it easily as well as go back to it whenever required without any hassle or trouble. Hence, the visitor attains a comfort level with the website. As a result, the website will get recognition and simultaneously gain popularity amongst the internet users. The purpose of social media optimization will be achieved. Therefore, the website will be able to create its own space amongst various search engines and also earn a rank as a top website.<br />
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<title>Internet Marketing Tips - Handling Forum Spam</title>
<description><![CDATA[by Steven Wagenheim<br />
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One of the things that many Internet marketers do is run forums. Let's face it, getting a nice active forum going can be the key to making a nice income online. The problem with running your own forum, unfortunately, is that you're going to have to deal with forum spam. It's a big pain in the backside, trust me on this. So how do you deal with it? This article is going to give you a few no-nonsense methods to deal with forum spam.<br />
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The first thing you need to do is get moderators. There is no way that you're going to be able to run a forum on your own, especially if it gets popular. Moderators are a must in keeping a forum clean. Offer your moderators incentives to do the job. Maybe give them the right to occasionally post ads, especially if you're running a non-ads forum.<br />
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The next thing you need to do is use Captcha to keep forum spam down. This will at least stop the spam robots from posting. Yes, there is automated software that will post spam without the person having to go to the forum physically. By using Captcha, the robots will be stopped cold in their tracks.<br />
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For the real live human spammers who don't seem to want to give up, there are a few things you can do in order to discourage them.<br />
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The first thing is to ban their IP address. In many cases, these people are running off of a static IP address. In the cases where you're dealing with people who are using computer cafes to do their spamming, this isn't going to be much help. But you will cut down slightly on spam by banning IP addresses.<br />
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When all else fails, turn the forum into a paid access only forum. This will definitely keep the spammers away. While you may end up losing some of your members, the really serious ones will stay and you'll end up making an income directly from your forum. If you don't want to go that route, you can try disabling signups to your forum for a few days. This will discourage many spammers and hopefully send them on their way.<br />
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Dealing with forum spam is not fun and it's a war that isn't easily won. However, by following the above tips, you can greatly cut down on your forum spam.<br />
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To YOUR success,<br />
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Steven Wagenheim<br />
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<title>Understanding Smiley Icons and How to Use Them</title>
<description><![CDATA[by Craig Thornburrow<br />
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The Internet is continuously evolving. It has been incorporating all current technology into its domain and has thus stood the test of time and storm. From video conferencing to class sessions delivered online, it has touched almost every aspect of life. But none has been as popular as Instant Messaging, which gave birth to smiley icons, a product of man’s quest to make cyberspace as social as possible.<br />
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Smiley icons are sequences of characters and symbols which represent different facial expressions, human feelings and sometimes even social gestures. They were first developed in an attempt to make the web as humanly social as possible. Later on, however, they were extended to represent all forms of humor, nationalism, celebrities and all kinds of things. And yes, it is still developing.<br />
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So, what are the most popular classes of smiley icons?<br />
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Emotions: Smileys are used to represent most human emotions. The most popular ones are smile, frown, wink, laugh, mock, tongue sticking out, etc. These are very frequently used in chat rooms and online forums.<br />
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Cartoons: From smiley icons of fat guys scratching their pot bellies to other weird symbols, there are a whole bunch of cartoon smileys that may have quite a lot of appeal to you and your lifestyle. All you have to do to get these smileys is search them online and follow the instructions to download them.<br />
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Ideologies: Since people of all faiths, creeds and nationalities partake in the discussions at the forums and chat rooms, some smart guys came up with smiley icon that represented religious symbols, socio-political identities like national flags and others. If you have been wondering how that guy that you always meet in the chat room gets to display a waving US flag, now you know.<br />
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Celebrities: Celebrities are more like gods nowadays. There are people who have made a fortune just writing about them. So it shouldn’t surprise you that we now have some emoticons that represent them. From politicians like former president Jimmy Carter :(=) to celebrities and TV characters like Pamela Anderson &:-)3 or Alladin @:-) , there are many classes of icons that represent most things we care about