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When It Comes to Traffic, Are You Organic?</title>
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by Rick Carbone<br />
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Establishing your own E-commerce site is not what it used to be. There are thousands of competitors that are competing for a bigger share of the market. Every method you can find to augment your sales will be beneficial.<br />
<br />
Let's face facts; we are in this for the money. Altruism is not the primary motivation to put a website on the Internet to provide information for the world, even though there are some sites that provide information for the sake of providing free information to others.<br />
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I have just started to provide free information sites on a variety of topics that are near and dear to me, just for the sake of providing information to others. There is no monetary gain. For the most part, the majority of my websites are commercial in nature and are profitable. The majority of sites, though, are out there to turn a profit. I don't think that profit is a dirty word, either.<br />
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It is common knowledge that, without traffic, we have no business. Like any business, without any customers, you will not have any sales. No sales, no money and no site. Traffic represents all the people that get a chance to see what you have to offer. The more people who see your products, the more people there are to buy them.<br />
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No one puts up an E-commerce site and doesn’t expect a profit. We have startup capital that needs to be recouped. With consistent traffic, we at least have a fighting chance to achieve that probability. Monetizing your traffic would optimize your chances of making the best out of it.<br />
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Traffic Types<br />
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The Internet has proven to be a very reliable source in finding what was deemed to be non-existent. The Internet has made the world a smaller place; you can advertise a product from Asia and find a buyer from North America in an instant. This has made the Internet the most desirable place to do business, in my opinion.<br />
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Generating traffic, however, is not an easy task on the Internet. You have to contend with a great number of sites to generate decent traffic flow. However, if done successfully, this opens up a plethora of possibilities. Of course, one of those benefits is monetizing your traffic flow.<br />
<br />
Therefore, to get to the core of it, the creating of more traffic, you need to understand the types of traffic available.<br />
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I break down traffic into two basic categories: Organic and Paid.<br />
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Organic traffic is homegrown, so to speak. It's the traffic that comes from non-paid sources. This is search engine traffic, or link traffic from sites to which you have reciprocal links. Search engine traffic, although free, is a time-consuming process for the patient and assiduous. Link traffic is an arduous task as well, but quite rewarding.<br />
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The best method of obtaining a good and constant flow of traffic is the organic method. The only issue is that it does take time to accomplish, but the rewards are great and, of course, inexpensive. The traffic itself is free; however, the time and energy expended and, perhaps, software used, may cost something. There are many different sources of organic traffic:<br />
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# Search engine listings<br />
# Reciprocal links<br />
# Writing and submitting articles<br />
# Free classified ads<br />
# Self promotion<br />
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All of these sources take time, but can be implemented for free.<br />
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Paid traffic comes in many forms. Pay-per-click is the most popular today, due to its instant results. Advertising takes on many forms and probably the best and most widely used is banner advertising. There are many that argue that banner advertising is a waste of time and money, as you will either pay for impressions (the number of times the banner is shown) or for clicks (the number of times someone clicks on your banner.)<br />
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Honestly, unless you have a good bankroll, don't jump into advertising as a first method of getting traffic to your site and product.<br />
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The argument for pay-per-click advertising is you will find out quickly if your product has a market; and, if it does, pay-per-click can be very rewarding. Do the math ahead of time by estimating your cost and the number of clicks on your ad and how many convert to sales. This is very important, as you may have a very decent click-through rate, but a poor conversion to sales rate. This equates to losing money over the long run.<br />
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The argument for organic traffic is strong, but not instantly rewarding. It's your call as how you will proceed.<br />
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About the Author<br />
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Rick Carbone, East Setauket NY United States<br />
rcarbone@homebusinessresearch.com<br />
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Rick Carbone is the owner of several home business sites. In particular, http://HomeBusinessResearch.com has been on the Internet since 1998 helping many who wish to start their own home based business. In addition to the HBR site, he also owns and manages http://myarticlepro.com, http://payperclickknowhow.com and http://www.myownhomebiz.com , all providing information and products for online home businesses.<br />
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<title>Content is King, Links are Queens</title>
<description><![CDATA[by Wesam Saif<br />
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Google bots love content and can't get enough of it. That's why a successful website should have new content on a regular basis. This way google bots keep coming for more. But they won't find your content unless they follow links to it. So after you write your content, make sure you link to it. This is why I refer to content as "King" and links as "Queens".<br />
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Now, here is the tricky part. Content should be optimized in such a way that search engines can find all the relevant keywords while still remaining easy-to-read by normal people (who will buy your products or services). The best practice is to write for your target audience first, then add your keywords in a few places (being careful not to overkill the article with keywords). Doing this will ensure  that your visitors will continue browsing your website, in turn increasing the likelihood that they will buy your products or services.<br />
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Try to keep your site content fresh by regularly adding new pages, articles or even updating the current content you have. Unique content ranks better on search engines today since they are able to find the original content source and remove duplicates out of their results. There are other advantages to using unique content in your site as well.<br />
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When your King is ready, he needs his Queen to help him rise. Links are how search engines find you and spider your pages. Most of the time, search engines will find your site without any links, but the more links you have the faster you'll be found. Also, when other people link to you, this mean they like your site, which in return tells the search engines that your site will result in a better user experience. But now, with all the link farms and automated link services, it's harder to find quality sites to link back to you.<br />
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Let other webmasters and bloggers find your site so they can link to your website. Also, you want to make doing so as easy as possible, so always provide a "Link To Us" page with links and content. <br />
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 Include your site link in every article you write (something like "By: My Keyword where 'My Keyword' "will be linked to your website). Doing this ensures that your link will be published again and again in every place that your article is duplicated and published. <br />
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<title>Business Card Boo Boos</title>
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by Big Mike McDaniel<br />
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Your business card can be your most powerful advertising and marketing tool. Get your card into the hands of people who can do business with you and profit is sure to follow.<br />
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This little card is often taken for granted and not given the thought it deserves. Since it plays such a big role in the impression you make, it, and you, should not make mistakes.<br />
<br />
Here are some common business card mistakes:<br />
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Printing them yourself.<br />
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It's not much cheaper and it looks like you did it at home, no matter what kind of printer you use. All it is, is faster.<br />
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Not carrying them with you.<br />
<br />
Pocket, coat, briefcase or purse, you should have a number of fresh, clean cards ready to distribute. And you should be able to get your hands on one quickly and easily.<br />
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Searching all over for them.<br />
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You should be able to "whip one out" without digging out your wallet and thumbing through pics of the kids, or plunging to the bottom of your purse past the hair spray. "Let's see, I've got one here somewhere, no, that's a card I got yesterday, no, that's my kid's picture, here it is, no, that's not it either.." You should be able to quick-draw your card faster than an old west gunslinger.<br />
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Saving a buck with the magic marker.<br />
<br />
Blotting out a changed phone number, address or email and hand writing in, or worse, cutting up computer labels with the new information is bush league. Yet, every day, some hapless wannabe loses a sale by acting like Donald Duck's Uncle.<br />
<br />
Handing them out recklessly.<br />
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The exchange (business relations are TWO-way) of cards comes after some degree of conversation. Beware the boob walking about the room handing out his card like Santa's gifts at the lodge meeting.<br />
<br />
No system for retrieval.<br />
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Once you get 'em back to the office, you must have a system to find and use the information when you need it. Customers and prospects should go into your computer without delay. The others require some thought. Develop a system to store them so you can find them again. (hint: think categories!)What about that one from the guy with one blue eye and one brown?<br />
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© 2007 BIG Mike McDaniel BIG Ideas<br />
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Group BIG Mike (http://bigideasgroup.com/) is the Small Business Advertising Expert and author of "Business Cards -- Front to Back," the book that explains how to make your business card the most powerful tool in your marketing arsenal. To learn more, visit Business Card Book (http://tinyurl.com/j6ol3).<br />
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<title>The Future of Ecommerce Sales Is Promising … But Is Yours?</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
By Michael Moshkovich<br />
<br />
Following is information on why the future of ecommerce sales is promising, and how you can assure yourself of having success with ecommerce sales.<br />
<br />
There is no question that over time, ecommerce sales have continued to rise as more and more people turn to the internet for their shopping. It is much easier to take a quick commute to your computer, surf the net for a short while, and purchase what you are looking for than it is to go out to a store for the same thing. Because of this, the future of ecommerce sales is looking bright.<br />
<br />
The online market is growing at a level far above that of the retail market, which is making anyone with the need to make money turn to the internet. The problem is you are not the only one in the world with the idea to start an online business. With millions of people turning to the internet to try to strike gold with ecommerce sales, the competition has become increasingly high online.<br />
<br />
Anyone can start up an online business with the plan of making a large income. However, because the competition is so steep, people do not realize the effort that is required to make it in the internet business. If you have aspirations of becoming another statistic of someone successfully starting up a business online, you have to be willing to put in the effort to reach out to the public.<br />
<br />
Without a doubt, the statistics are in favor of those going into ecommerce sales. In the fourth quarter of 2005, US retail ecommerce sales totaled $26.5 billion. That was an increase of 27.5% just from the third quarter of 2005. Therefore, as you can see, more and more people are shopping online creating the possibility for success in an online business.<br />
<br />
With the high competition online, it is essential that you have two things to make it in ecommerce sales; a well thought out plan and a quality marketing campaign. If you create a website without planning whom your target market is, how you will advertise, and how you can keep in contact with customers, you are setting yourself up for failure.<br />
<br />
The more in-depth your plan is to begin with, the better your chances will be of succeeding. There is nobody saying you have to stick with your plan throughout your business's existence, but it will help you develop into a moneymaking site. The marketing campaign is the same way. If nobody knows about your business, how do you expect to make money? The more thought out your marketing campaign is, the better chance you have of generating a higher traffic volume.<br />
<br />
Despite the high competition in the internet industry, the future of ecommerce sales is bright. As more and more people turn to the internet for their shoppingArticle Search, the availability and need for more online businesses will continue to increase throughout time.<br />
<br />
Michael Moshkovich is a web developer and internet marketer who have written over 50 articles on SEO, shopping cart software and PPC marketing. To find out more information about WebCart's seo friendly shopping cart software visits our website (http://www.webcart.net/).<br />
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<title>Creating Top Quality Video for Your Web Content</title>
<description><![CDATA[by Virginia Culp<br />
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Home made Web video used to be a bit of a joke. Unless you were either putting up a home video for folks to laugh at or you were an aspiring pornographer, most of the content was low quality, badly-framed junk with scratchy sound. Those days are past, with the explosion of YouTube, affordable digital video cameras, microphones for Web content and user-friendly software to put all the parts together. Now, just plain folks can create quality video content.<br />
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Whether you want to create short commercials, full-length infomercials, teaching/training pieces, entertainment with a message or testimonials, the technology and skill you need is easy to acquire. While there are now plenty of folks willing to grab a big chunk of your cash to show you how, you can do a bit of your own research and weed out the "overpromise and underdeliver" types yourself. You'll need to understand the basics of why you should use video, common mistakes that result in failed videos, cameras, lighting, microphones, composition and editing.<br />
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Once you have a decent understanding of the basics, you'll have an easier time of getting from idea to finished product if you plan out your work. Creating a screenplay may seem daunting to the new director/producer, but it's nothing more than a plan to make your production as simple and smooth-running as possible.  Just watching television, with an eye to what the folks who created what you see did to prepare, will help you understand the process. Every show, commercial, PSA (Public Service Announcement), etc., began as a written description.<br />
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The technical part of compressing and decompressing your video for the Web (codecs) may seem difficult to master, but a bit of common sense and practice will get you where you want to go -- online! Without getting too technical here, what you want to accomplish will help you decide which format and codecs to use. Screen resolution, bit rates and the like will make more sense once you've tried a few combinations and can understand the results.<br />
<br />
Whatever your goal in making video part of your online presence, it's nice to know that things are much easier these days to get you there. Advances in digital video for the Web, some of them appearing in just the last six months, mean that you could be ready for your close-up in no time flat! Quality video content is the future of the Internet -- make your move to multimedia before you miss out!<br />
<br />
Ginny Culp, with the help of Steve Robertson, has produced another in her series of Internet Marketing infoproducts: [<a href="http://www.videobootcampebook.com/" target="_blank">http://www.videobootcampebook.com/</a> ]The Video Bootcamp. If you're serious about turning your ideas, content, messages or testimonials into quality video content, go NOW to <a href="http://www.videobootcampebook.com/" target="_blank">http://www.videobootcampebook.com/</a>]]></description>
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<title>The Biggest Secret in Internet Marketing</title>
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<br />
By Alex Nghiem<br />
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In the Internet marketing world, there are many misconceptions and outright lies. However, the biggest secret is one that is so obvious nobody wants to talk about, or even being aware. In this article, I share what I (and many world-class marketers) consider the biggest “secret” in Internet marketing.<br />
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At this point, you are probably wondering. “What is the BIGGEST secret?”<br />
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Before I share this secret with you, let me share a common mistake committed by 99% of Internet marketers. Almost all Internet marketers I know can quote you their opt-in rate and spend hours, days, weeks, and even months tweaking their landing pages to get the highest opt-in rate. This is accomplished by asking for as little customer information as possible and casting as wide a net as possible. This usually requires asking for only the first name and the primary email address.<br />
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In many industries, this results in optimizing for the wrong results. What do I mean by that?<br />
<br />
I spend a lot of time in multiple industries other than Internet marketing (including real estate, art, etc.) and for a long time, I was focusing on increasing my opt-in rate, but rarely closed any sales (my sales for my products and my clients’ products range from $997 to $25,000 per sale). When I thought about it, I realized that in all of these industries and especially at these price points, the sale is accomplished via the phone, not via the Web.<br />
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Thus, without realizing it, I was not collecting all the necessary information for me to complete a sale (that is, I was not asking for a phone number because I knew this would reduce my opt-in rate). Most of the “gurus” who are teaching list building do not take into account industries that conduct business primarily offline and/or the fact that high-end products are not closed via email alone. I am not sure any of them has ever tested their methods in offline businesses!<br />
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Now, I do a 2-step opt-in rate that allows me to have the highest opt-in rate on the first page and then ask for additional info (including the phone number and mailing address) on the “thank you” screen. This enables me to follow up via offline methods including postcards, direct mail, and even telemarketing.<br />
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What does this have to do with the biggest secret in Internet marketing? Simple…the most valuable leads often require you to follow up using offline methods. However, this contradicts almost all list building techniques being taught, which usually teach how to get the highest opt-in rate. In this case, I made more money by having a lower opt-in rate…but I got higher quality leads, which enable me to follow up via offline methods. Again, in many, many industries, the sales happen via the phone and in some cases via the fax and direct mail.<br />
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Therefore, before you spend too much time focusing on optimizing your opt-in rate alone, think through the sales process and figure out the best way to close the sale.  Collect information for that to happen, even if it means a lower opt-in rate.<br />
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Now you know the biggest secret in Internet marketing. The next time somebody brags about their 50% opt-in rate, you will know that he/she is probably optimizing on the wrong thing and leaving WAY too much money on the table.<br />
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To get regular notifications on high-end product creation secrets, visit http://www.backendcashmanuscript.com/fromarticles<br />
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© Blue Samba Publications – All Rights Reserved<br />
http://www.backendcashmachine.com<br />
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Alex Nghiem is the founder of Blue Samba Solutions, creator of the Backend Cash Machine, a proven system for enabling clients to make up to 10X by building a backend of high-end products. His system has been used in multiple industries including art, real estate, and many offline industries.<br />
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<title>Social Bookmarking: What's The Big Deal?</title>
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<br />
By Jennifer Green<br />
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Although social bookmarking might be something you've only just come across, it has in fact been around for a few years. It's certainly getting more popular every day. If you're involved in Internet marketing, it's also a great way to help generate traffic and page rank to your site. The sooner you learn about it, the quicker your Internet business can benefit.<br />
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Put simply, social bookmarking is a way of saving your favorite URLs online. You probably have a "Favorites" folder on your computer. Social bookmarking is just an online version of that. The main difference is that your social bookmarking favorites are publicly available for anyone to see. The big question is - how can this benefit your business?<br />
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If you do a Google search, you'll soon come up with a list of the most popular social bookmarking websites. Look at http://del.icio.us, which is one of the most popular. Once you've joined the social bookmarking site, all you need to do, is to start adding your URLs. With each URL, you also add a list of tags, or keywords, so that people know what that URL is. So if you have bookmarked a site about dogs, for example, then make sure you use the word "dogs" as one of the tags.<br />
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You can also choose to make the listing public or private. Use a public listing, if it's a website you want other people to find, such as your own website. A public listing will also show other information, such as who created the bookmark, when, and give an indication of how popular that particular keyword is on the site. You can use the private setting for other URLs that you will want to access while you're traveling around, and do not have access to your home computer.<br />
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In some ways, a social bookmarking site is like a search engine, except that it only searches entries on its database. The good part about that is that the only sites other people recommend are listed. It's easy to find a list of sites on any topic that might interest you. Type in dogs, for example, and you will see sites that other people have recommended.<br />
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For Internet marketing purposes, you would add your website to you social bookmarking account, pick your main keywords and use them as tags, and potentially generate traffic to your site. Another idea is to have a link to your social bookmarking account from your blog page, so that people can see a frequently updated list of your recommended websites about that topic. You also get a backlink from the social bookmarking site to your website, which helps to boost your popularity in the eyes of the search engines.<br />
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For optimal results, you should open as many accounts on different social bookmarking sites as you can. The only problem is that posting your website to these accounts can <br />
become very tedious, especially if you have a large number of websites or if you are adding the bookmark to a large number of accounts.<br />
<br />
Recently, a new Wordpress plug-in has been released to eliminate some of this tedious work. It can automatically add bookmarks to all of your bookmarking accounts, hands free. I highly recommend this great time saving tool to anyone who wants to take advantage of social bookmarking without spending hours bookmarking his or her pages manually. Check it out here http://www.autosocialposter.com<br />
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Social bookmarking is only in its infancy, and will probably develop in ways no one could even imagine. There is no doubt it is a great way to get traffic to your websites, so what are you waiting for?<br />
<br />
Online marketer Jennifer Green has fast become an expert on the benefits of blogging and social bookmarking. If you are looking for an automated bookmarking solution for your blogs, check out http://www.autosocialposter.com.<br />
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<title>Get Great Traffic By Thinking Small</title>
<description><![CDATA[by Ron Skruzny<br />
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Here is one method that you can use to get traffic to your web site. It relies on choosing some niche keywords based on your web site theme. The process is fairly simple and can be expanded to get tons of traffic to your site. Here is how.<br />
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It is often tempting to chase after popular themes and then select the major keyword as your target. However, this is not a great move-- well, not in the beginning anyway. You first have to build your credibility with the search engines before they will place you near the top.<br />
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The key is to choose a keyword phrase that people are using in popular search engines (such as Google) but have very few web sites that cater to that keyword phrase. How do you find such valuable keyword phrases? Here’s how!<br />
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If you use a software tool such as Good Keywords or the Google AdSense tool, it will return you many different keyword phrases. Look for specific phrases that look a bit odd. One of the ones that I look for are those that are book titles. Sometimes the words are jumbled but after you have gone through a few of them you will easily recognize them because initially they seem to make no sense. This is often because the words in the title of the book have been sorted into alphabetic order.<br />
<br />
If you choose this phrase and set up a web page targeting that phrase, you can then produce a few paragraphs on the book based on reviews at any of the popular online book- sellers, such as Amazon. You can then have affiliate links to the major booksellers and receive an affilaite commission from them.<br />
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I have used this technique to target books on Poker which have attracted traffic where I can offer either the book of their interest or to one of the gaming clubs or to my other web pages on Poker.<br />
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A book with a similar title is “Liar’s Poker: Rising Through the Wreckage on Wall Street”. The tools indicate that it was searched for in Overture (Yahoo) 12,043 times in one month, so probably 120,000 in Google. Yet depending on how it is entered, Google shows that there ar only 997 sites that cater to that phrase. That’s pretty good odds for you to get a high ranking in the search engines. You can then offer your new-found traffic links to products and services related to the finance industry – a high-paying industry.<br />
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If you can find other books related to this them, then you can aggregate the traffic through links to your home page. Eventually you will raise your page rank to a fairly high level.<br />
<br />
This is a method that is easy to implement, yet can be refined on an ongoing basis to improve the natural search traffic to your web site.<br />
<br />
Ron Skruzny is a webmaster at <a href="http://www.criticalmass.biz" target="_blank">http://www.criticalmass.biz</a>, a site devoted to Search Engine Optimization. Apart from more articles on SEO, the website also offers lessons and links to a whole range of SEO related resources. If you want to get an increasing level of sustainable web traffic then <a href="http://www.criticalmass.biz" target="_blank">http://www.criticalmass.biz</a> may have just the right information to help you.]]></description>
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<title>The Future of Ecommerce Sales Is Promising … But Is Yours?</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
By Michael Moshkovich<br />
<br />
Following is information on why the future of ecommerce sales is promising, and how you can assure yourself of having success with ecommerce sales.<br />
<br />
There is no question that over time, ecommerce sales have continued to rise as more and more people turn to the internet for their shopping. It is much easier to take a quick commute to your computer, surf the net for a short while, and purchase what you are looking for than it is to go out to a store for the same thing. Because of this, the future of ecommerce sales is looking bright.<br />
<br />
The online market is growing at a level far above that of the retail market, which is making anyone with the need to make money turn to the internet. The problem is you are not the only one in the world with the idea to start an online business. With millions of people turning to the internet to try to strike gold with ecommerce sales, the competition has become increasingly high online.<br />
<br />
Anyone can start up an online business with the plan of making a large income. However, because the competition is so steep, people do not realize the effort that is required to make it in the internet business. If you have aspirations of becoming another statistic of someone successfully starting up a business online, you have to be willing to put in the effort to reach out to the public.<br />
<br />
Without a doubt, the statistics are in favor of those going into ecommerce sales. In the fourth quarter of 2005, US retail ecommerce sales totaled $26.5 billion. That was an increase of 27.5% just from the third quarter of 2005. Therefore, as you can see, more and more people are shopping online creating the possibility for success in an online business.<br />
<br />
With the high competition online, it is essential that you have two things to make it in ecommerce sales; a well thought out plan and a quality marketing campaign. If you create a website without planning whom your target market is, how you will advertise, and how you can keep in contact with customers, you are setting yourself up for failure.<br />
<br />
The more in-depth your plan is to begin with, the better your chances will be of succeeding. There is nobody saying you have to stick with your plan throughout your business's existence, but it will help you develop into a moneymaking site. The marketing campaign is the same way. If nobody knows about your business, how do you expect to make money? The more thought out your marketing campaign is, the better chance you have of generating a higher traffic volume.<br />
<br />
Despite the high competition in the internet industry, the future of ecommerce sales is bright. As more and more people turn to the internet for their shoppingArticle Search, the availability and need for more online businesses will continue to increase throughout time.<br />
<br />
Michael Moshkovich is a web developer and internet marketer who have written over 50 articles on SEO, shopping cart software and PPC marketing. To find out more information about WebCart's seo friendly shopping cart software visits our website (http://www.webcart.net/).<br />
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<title>Rating the eBook Compilers</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
By Zaak O'Conan<br />
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You have finished writing your eBook. You have a basic understanding of what an eBook compiler does. You may be feeling overwhelmed by the number of compilers on the market. To help you make your decision, I have tested and reviewed the best-rated eBook compilers currently available.<br />
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* E-ditor<br />
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This software has a demo version you can download to try out before purchasing. You cannot actually use the demo to create an eBook, but you can run the software and test it out thoroughly to see if it does what you need it to do for your particular eBook.<br />
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This eBook compiler is one of the easiest to use. The software has a very user-friendly help menu that provides instructions for and explanations of every field on every screen. The program also includes video tutorials demonstrating every step of this compiler with clear explanations of all fields that you need to fill in. There are seven screens to help you choose your eBook options.<br />
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This compiler requires your files to be in HTML format. You follow simple directions, and the compiler loads your files. If you decide to edit your eBook after it has been compiled, make any changes in your original files and click on "Compile your eBook" and your changes will appear in your compiled eBook.<br />
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E-editor allows for some customization of your eBook. You can create a special page that appears when the eBook is opened; create customized icons that appear on the desktop after downloading; use your own logo on the task bar of your eBook; customize the task bar's buttons, where the task bar appears in your eBook, and choose the task bar's colors. Additionally, you can choose to have the eBook open to the last page read, which many of your buyers will appreciate.<br />
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An excellent and unique feature of E-ditor is the capability to choose a standard Microsoft window or to create your own design for a window to personalize your eBook. The program provides some sample window designs, but you can use any .bmp (bit map skin) graphic you have stored on your hard drive.<br />
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E-ditor is a good choice if you are new at producing eBooks because it is easy to use and allows you to customize the appearance of your eBook.<br />
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* Desktop Author<br />
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This compiler does not require a browser, nor do you have to download software or plug-ins. The program converts exe. files into pages to look like a standard book. You can create and produce eBook pages scaled to fit on your computer screen without any scrolling. Additional features include WYSIWGY (what you see is what you get) page editing and creation, the ability to manipulate internal images, cut and paste functions, hotlinks to pages, email, website, or other files. It is an excellent compiler to use for marketing tools, such as creating brochures and manuals in addition to eBooks.<br />
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* EBook Edit Pro<br />
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This compiler provides a demo version, which allows you to test out its features. The software uses a Wizard that leads you step-by-step through the set-up and creation of your eBook. Customization includes text editing that appears on the pop-up starting message window; the ability to allow or prevent resizing of your book and the mouse-click pop-up menu; enabling or disabling the navigation bar and choosing the buttons you want to appear; and customizing the eBooks' desktop icon and the logo that appears on the navigation bar.<br />
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Ebook Edit Pro is loaded with excellent features that allow you to create multi-media Ebooks, and includes a Wizard Customizer for beginners and for advanced users. The software uses HTML files, downloading them from the directory, where they are stored and saved. Edit and resave your files in the original software used to create those files, and then with a single click you can re-compile your Ebook.<br />
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Features include customization of icons, toolbars, and the "about box." This compiler has a particularly useful feature called the Rebrander feature. This permits you to enter customized code into your Ebook pages and distribute the Rebrander software to your affiliates or distributors. They can then customize the links included in the Ebook, but they cannot alter any link or information that you have not entered as a customized code.<br />
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The software includes "eBrand-It" software that allows custom fields for your customer's name, affiliate ID or URL. This feature is a powerful marketing tool because affiliates are much happier giving away your Ebook from their own site when they can customize it.<br />
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* Ebook Compiler<br />
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This compiler offers a demo version that allows you to compile 10 files. If you do not include graphics, you can create a 10 page Ebook that allows printing and copying of the Ebook. The catch is that you cannot sell any Ebook you create in the demo version.<br />
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The purchased software is user-friendly with easy-to-follow help files that guide you through the steps of compiling your Ebook, and explains what an Ebook compiler does. The software provides detailed instructions on how to create source files from Microsoft Word 2000 and 1997, PowerPoint 2000 and 1997, and HTML documents. It contains less detailed instructions for creating source files from other programs.<br />
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This compiler allows for password protection of your entire Ebook or for selected pages. Additionally, you can set a time limit on your Ebook. When the runs out, the customer no longer has access unless they pay for it. In other words, it allows you to create a demo version of your Ebook for marketing purposes.<br />
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You can set a single password or multiple passwords. Using multiple passwords assigns each user their own specific password. Online help files guide you through setting up your passwords. You can also create a Sales and Thank-you page for selling a password protected Ebook. This is a good choice for the novice, particularly since it includes basic features for password protection and distribution.<br />
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* Active Ebook Compiler<br />
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This easy to use compiler provides excellent features. This software can support HTML, JPEG, GIF, and all active plug-ins. Features includes password protection, branding, internet linking, icon customization, assigning unique serial numbers, splash screen, file compression, and start-up messages. It also provides free lifetime upgrades. Additionally, it includes a preprocessor, re-brander, active script, and detailed instructions for using HTML, Power Point, and Microsoft Word files.<br />
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Several other excellent Ebook compilers on the market are worth looking into.<br />
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Ebook Generator features splash screens, password protection, branding, icon customization, and compression control. Additionally, it includes virus prevention that alerts the user to any modifications made to your Ebook and offers usage statistics so you can track your EBooks' use. With all these advanced features, this is an excellent compiler for the beginner because it is exceptionally easy to run.<br />
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Ebook Creator is another excellent compiler, supporting HTML, JPEG, GIF, PNG graphics, and JavaScript, VB script, and Java applets. It also supports all Internet Explorer plug-ins. Standard features include unique serial numbers, direct linking to a form or a page on your website, disabled right clicking, and search functions. The software allows for expiration after a set number of days or usages, which allows you to create demo versions. You can create up to 1000 different passwords; every time the Ebook downloads, a unique password is required to access protected pages. The software provides user-friendly menus and buttons that allow the beginner to the advanced user to create their Ebook.<br />
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Obviously, there are some excellent compilers out there. So figure out EVERYTHING you need in terms of features, and then compare prices and options. If they are offered, take advantage of demo versions before purchasing. Then, have fun creating your Ebook!<br />
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Zaak O'Conan discovers and presents information on to enhance your site, newsletter, marketing, and other Internet related topics. You will find his other articles that expand your horizons at http://WebWorkersWeekly.com .<br />
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<title>Advanced Uses For Myspace</title>
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by David Riewe<br />
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MySpace members can generate a website quickly through templates. These templates enable users to create a generic website in very little time. For those who are just interested in making new friends or keeping in touch with old friends, this may be all the member needs. However, those who want to offer more on their website or those who simply want to create a more detailed website may require some more advanced knowledge to achieve the desired effects.<br />
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Adding Background Music in MySpace<br />
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The majority of websites on the Internet do not have background music. This may lead many novice MySpace members to believe adding music to the background is a difficult process but it really isn&rsquo;t. In fact MySpace makes it incredibly simple for members to add music to their profiles. The steps to add music to a MySpace profile are as follows:<br />
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* Log into your MySpace account<br />
* While logged in visit this web address: http://music.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=music<br />
* Listen to the music available and select a suitable song for your profile<br />
* Click on the link that says &ldquo;Add&rdquo; below the song title<br />
* The music is then automatically added to your profile<br />
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It is important to note that users can only add one song at a time to their profile. Clicking the &ldquo;Add&rdquo; link on a second song will result in the original song being replaced on the profile by the new song. Songs can be removed from a profile at any time by going to the &ldquo;Edit profile&rdquo; section of your account and entering the &ldquo;Profile songs&rdquo; subcategory. Here you have the option to remove your chosen song.<br />
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Adding Videos to MySpace<br />
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Adding videos to MySpace is also not as difficult as it seems. Even those with no HTML skills can add videos produced by other members or even their own videos to their MySpace profile. The steps to add a video to your MySpace profile are as follows:<br />
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* Log into your MySpace Account<br />
* From your MySpace homepage, click on the &ldquo;Add/Change Videos&rdquo; link<br />
* You are then taken to another webpage where you can either search through a database of previously uploaded videos or upload your own video<br />
* To search the database, click on the search videos button and browse through the available videos<br />
* After watching a video you can add the video to your profile in a couple of ways. First you can click on the &ldquo;Add to my profile&rdquo; button or you can copy the source code provided and paste this code into the desired location on your profile.<br />
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Alternately you can add your own videos to your MySpace profile by first uploading them to MySpace and then adding them to your profile. When uploading a video care should be taken to ensure the video does not violate the terms of service.<br />
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Creating Interactive Features on MySpace<br />
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Creating interactive features on MySpace is a bit more involved. Members can create features which allow visitor interaction but these features require more extensive HTML knowledge. The best way to acquire the information necessary to design these types of features is to research the subject of HTML code in books or on the Internet. However, if you find a feature on another MySpace website you would like to include in your own profile you can contact the member and ask them how to add this feature.<br />
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About The Author<br />
David Riewe is the webmaster of http://www.daves-inforama.com and http://www.daves-inforama.com/myspace.<br />]]></description>
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<title>What Is RSS?</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
by Madison Lockwood<br />
<br />
RSS is technology - a simple software program - that allows you to access web and blog content automatically. The acronym's most popular translation is &quot;Really Simple Syndication. Once your browser or computer has an RSS reader on board, you can subscribe to any number of RSS &quot;feeds.&quot; A feed is simply a way in which a reader may subscribe to website content - most commonly blogs or news sites. A news site, for example, may list their latest headlines or entire articles in their feed every time a new article is published. A blog would publish this feed as a series of recent posts.<br />
<br />
Feeds are published by millions of publishers, from small individuals to large organizations like Newsweek. The value of a feed is that it brings the most current site content to you in a format that is easily scanned; further, you are spared the task of visiting each source site each day. This is typically done through the use of what is called an 'aggregator' or 'feed reader'.<br />
<br />
Feed readers or RSS readers, are software programs that run on your computer (or PDA or phone); let you easily subscribe to feeds, and allow you to read through them efficiently. Some are relatively simple, showing the headline and summary. The fancier ones often work with (or in) your browser to make viewing the material look much like the source page. Once you have a reader on your computer, subscribing to a feed with is an easy click or drag from your browser. Sites that provide RSS feeds will usually have a button for that purpose.<br />
<br />
There are several RSS feed formats as well as one with an entirely different methodology called Atom. Atom has become popular with some bloggers and blogging tools. Some aggregators can read both. The other acronyms you will see in &quot;feedspeak&quot; are XML, which stands for 'extensible markup language' and is the code standard for these simple text feeds. An 'OPML&quot; file is a format for indexing hierarchical feed lists. If you dive into this web habit in a big way, your aggregator or reader may keep your subscription list in an OPML file.<br />
<br />
An RSS feed is a great method for staying abreast of issues and topics that interest you. There are a number of feed &quot;libraries,&quot; so to speak, from which you can learn what's out there in your areas of interest. Google has a built-in reader that makes the subscription process easy, as does Yahoo. Firefox has a downloadable extension for the purpose of aggregating RSS feeds, as well as a default ability to save RSS feeds as &quot;live bookmarks&quot; that update via the RSS feed. You can download a number of stand alone readers and aggregators; you can find them through a simple web search.<br />
<br />
The whole RSS &quot;movement&quot; is a step towards utilizing the Internet more efficiently. The trick is to avoid overloading your email inbox with daily reports that you end up ignoring most of the time. For that purpose, there are sites like Feedster that will search millions of RSS feeds for articles that are relevant to your interests. Like any search tool, however, these services are hit and miss. They are still working off keywords and sometimes what they find is relevant, sometimes not. But if you want daily news broken into categories, it's great technology once you learn how to make it work for you.<br />
<br />
About The Author<br />
Madison Lockwood is a customer relations associate for http://www.apollohosting.com. She helps clients understand how a website may benefit them both personally and professionally. Apollo Hosting provides website hosting, ecommerce hosting, &amp; VPS hosting to a wide range of customers.<br />]]></description>
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<title>How to Start Video Blogging?</title>
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by Kanicen Nichathavan<br />
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Videoblogging is the next generation of posting ideas and products over the internet. Everybody knows about textblogging. Now they use videos for a better way of expression. This form of communication may entail a lot of resources, but it is all worth it. If pictures say a thousand words, videoblogging exceeds that by far.<br />
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A videoblog requires larger disk spaces on websites, a faster server, and a whole new set of programs to support it. Videoblogs can be fed through RSS. This is technology of syndicating your website to other RSS aggregators.<br />
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Videoblogging works with people on the internet expressing their selves. Now if you put this on a business prospective, you are up to a lot of benefits. Think of it as a powerful tool in making showing your prospective customers your line of products or your services. It&rsquo;s just like showing a commercial all for free. And if you videoblog through RSS, then most probably you are getting your target market.<br />
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People like to see what they are going to buy. Some would like to see proof and be sure that they are getting their money&rsquo;s worth before shelving their dimes on it. All of us know the influence of a thirty second commercial. The effect of videoblogging is similar to that. You show your product, people watch it. If they like it, they buy it. If you present it good enough, they&rsquo;ll buy the product even if they don&rsquo;t need it.<br />
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Now on the web, things are pretty much static, unlike in television in which all are moving. If you post something that is mobile, it would most likely catch attention. Now imaging your product parading in all it&rsquo;s royalty through videoblog. You&rsquo;ll get phone call orders in no time.<br />
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If your business is just starting up, you can create a videoblog right at your own home. All you need is your web camera, microphone, video software, and lights. For as long as you know how to use your camera, then you can create a videoblog.<br />
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Invest in a good web camera. The higher its resolution is the better the output. And you like to present your goods in the optimum way so get the best one possible. Make a short story, or just capture your goods in one go. Just make sure you are getting the best profile for each. Get those creativity juices flowing.<br />
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Lights are important in a production. Make sure you illuminate entirely the area you are going to use to create videoblog. The brighter the area, the crispier the images will be. You can also use lighting effects for added appeal to the presentation.<br />
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Should you require sounds for your videoblog, you need a microphone. Record you voice as a voice over for promoting the product and its benefit to consumers. Sounds are as important as videos on a videoblog. It is advisable to make your sound effects as enticing as the video.<br />
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Your video editing software can be any program. You need this to finalize your work. You can add sounds, delete some bad angles, or insert some still pictures in there too. Some programs are user-friendly and can be used even with zero knowledge on video editing. Even simple video editing programs should do the trick. Select your background carefully too. The light affects the presentation so make sure that the background and the light complements each other.<br />
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Videoblogging is a great tool but it also has it downside. It may slow down the computer so other may steer clear of it. Download time may also be time consuming especially if customer is still on a dial- up connection.<br />
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But don&rsquo;t let those stop you. Let videoblogging be an alternative for you, though it is best to still keep the text and pictures present in your presentation to accommodate all possible viewers of your site.<br />
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Nowadays, the more creative you are in presenting your product to the market, they more you are likely to succeed. Videoblogging offers an interactive way of selling. You involve the customers. You instill in them the advantage of your goods. And at times, those are enough to make a sale.<br />
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Kanicen Nichathavan is the owner of Kanicen's Blog, Kanicen's Blog welcomes everyone who intends to share knowledge, interesting products, ideas and those who want to start Internet Online Business. You will find all kind of Internet Marketing Tools and resources. For Newbie and Internet Marketers this blog will be the best option for lowest prices of all kind of Internet Marketing Tools at http://www.kanicen.com.<br />]]></description>
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<title>How to Find a Fast Growth, High Profitability Business!</title>
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By Jim Hudson<br />
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Which company would you rather own: one in an niche industry or trade where more than half of business owners fail to make a profit, or one with 100, 1,000, even 10,000 percent growth over a period of three to five years, and stunning profitability?<br />
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Ask a group of unsuccessful business owners why their business ventures failed and most will probably cite &ldquo;under capitalization.&rdquo; There is often a more fundamental reason for business failure: selecting products, services and a business niche for which there aren&rsquo;t enough paying customers! Of course such companies find themselves undercapitalized. In fact, one can never find enough capital to keep a company afloat if it has a shortage of customers!<br />
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Buggy whips aren&rsquo;t the only product in low demand. Today, product life cycles are typically short, and getting shorter. Entering a market that has matured (and for which you don&rsquo;t have a highly innovative plan to substantially increase demand, lower costs or differentiate your offering) likely will lead to financial disaster. So will entering a market that is over saturated with reasonably competent competitors.<br />
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Why do most business start-up books and business assistance specialists focus little, if any, attention on the most important question an entrepreneur will ever ask: What business should I be in?<br />
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In part, because most owners, often unwisely, have already made up their minds about the business they should start. Many entrepreneurs incorrectly assume this decision should be based largely on the specific technical skills, interests and experience they bring to the equation. Or they may know someone who claims, often inaccurately, that the business they own is a raving success, and simply decide to follow their lead. There are far better ways to plan for success.<br />
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An entrepreneur with 10 years experience working for someone else in the dog-breeding field may enjoy the work, have great technical skills, and love dogs. Before starting up a dog breeding enterprise, it is important to know that more than 65 percent of dog breeding companies are unprofitable. There are many popular small business categories that share a record of high risk and low profitability. Now, for an individual who is financially independent and for whom earning an income and a profit from their new venture is secondary, this may be fine. But few planning a new business enjoy that luxury.<br />
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Another reason most small business authors and specialists focus so little on business selection is that they know very little about the subject. Though vitally important, market research and analysis are topics most business authors, counselors, brokers and advisors have failed to study. Even some business planning consultants gloss over this key aspect of entrepreneurial success.<br />
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Our entrepreneur with the dog breeding background can use research to discover that there are many companies in the dog products and services arena that are experiencing dramatic growth. One sells dog biscuits containing only organically grown ingredients via category killer pet stores. A franchise operation teaches dog owners to manage their pets&rsquo; behavior, anxiety and frustration using behavioral science methods. A third company offers health insurance for dogs. Dogs bred and trained for explosives detection are also in high demand. Many of our dog breeder&rsquo;s skills may readily transfer to an enterprise in such a niche area, where with thoughtful research and planning, opportunities for success should prove far better than those for a risk-plagued breeding business.<br />
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Does this mean no one ever succeeds in dog breeding? No, but entrepreneurs seeking high income and growth know which odds to defy and which to respect.<br />
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How do successful entrepreneurs brainstorm and research high demand, low competition, and highly profitable business ideas?<br />
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Many start by listing and analyzing their skills, interests and competencies. But they don&rsquo;t hesitate to apply these broadly to business ideas they consider. For example, management experience is often transferable to many industries and niches.<br />
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Smart entrepreneurs also search for screaming success stories. More than a dozen business publications, including Inc. Magazine, Business Week, and Fortune, rank the fastest growing large and small companies in the U.S. Some target hot growth businesses in Canada, Europe, South America, Asia or other countries and regions. Deloitte Touche Tomatsu ranks companies with growth as high as 20,000 percent across the globe. Links to these high growth companies&rsquo; websites are typically listed, too. There are similar ranking sources for top selling products.<br />
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When an entrepreneur identifies a company growing as fast as 5,000 to 20,000 percent every three to five years, he or she considers how a new company might partner or piggyback on that white-hot growth. They may slice off a niche, or become a supplier, dealer, representative, distributor or reseller. They brainstorm ways in which their own new company can tap into this hyper growth. When I-Pods exploded on the scene a few years ago, smart entrepreneurs recognized the concurrent demand for accessories, and moved quickly to respond with highly profitable new products.<br />
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Wise business owners also study broad, societal trends, as well as trends within narrow industry and customer segments. They learn from futurists (management science consultants, about diverse global trends, risk management and emerging market) opportunities. Some of the best known futurists are Faith Popcorn, who wrote Clicking, Alvin Toffler, author of Future Shock, and Patricia Dixon, whose website, globalchange.com, is read by thousands daily. Books, magazines (especially industry and trade publications) and websites offer a myriad of free and low cost on trends and the future.<br />
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After homing in on a handful of rapid growth industry niches, the entrepreneur&rsquo;s market research efforts continue with searches for market analysis reports targeted to those niches (many are free and available from your public and university libraries). Successful owners also gather statistics on the product or service and its potential target customers. Much of this data is available from the U.S. Bureau of the Census, the IRS, the U.S. Department of Labor, the U.S. Commerce Department and other federal agencies. Private sources offer data, too, usually more targeted, but at a price.<br />
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Available information includes national, state, county, city and other geographical area statistics on income, total wealth, gender, age, ethnicity, employment, number of companies in the same product or service category, number of stores per company, square footage and square footage costs per store, profitability of companies in the trade or industry, risk of failure, and benchmarking data (typical income and itemized expenses for companies with revenue comparable to your firm&rsquo;s anticipated revenue), and more.<br />
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This information is recorded, logged, sifted and analyzed to determine the prospective niche&rsquo;s and your company&rsquo;s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats before being incorporated into the owner&rsquo;s business plan.<br />
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You&rsquo;ll be amazed at how quickly you can build a wealth of information around one or two of your own favorite, highly profitable business ideas.<br />
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Before you race down to register your business name, complete a IRS form requesting an Employer Identification Number, or run to the store for office supplies, ask yourself this question: Am I satisfied that I&rsquo;ve found a high demand, high profitability business, with costs I can control (or even cut below the industry benchmark), in a low competition niche that is suitable given a broad application of my skills, interests and experience?<br />
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Once you have a well-researched, positive answer to that question, you&rsquo;ll be ready to realize your own screaming small business success story.<br />
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Jim Hudson began his research and writing career in 1969 as a Green Beret Magazine report-photographer in Vietnam. His firm, Blue Ocean Company, helps small business owners identify and exploit blue ocean markets (high demand, low cost, low competition, high profitability business opportunities), and develop their business and marketing plans. The Blue Ocean website, http://www.blueoceanstore.com lists over 50 links to sites that rank fastest growing companies, fastest growing new franchises, and top selling products. It also lists and links you to brainstorming tools, risk and profitability data, trends and futurist resources, free market research reports, and keyword niche-finding software. Most resources are free.<br />]]></description>
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<title>What Is RSS?</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
by Madison Lockwood<br />
<br />
RSS is technology - a simple software program - that allows you to access web and blog content automatically. The acronym's most popular translation is "Really Simple Syndication. Once your browser or computer has an RSS reader on board, you can subscribe to any number of RSS "feeds." A feed is simply a way in which a reader may subscribe to website content - most commonly blogs or news sites. A news site, for example, may list their latest headlines or entire articles in their feed every time a new article is published. A blog would publish this feed as a series of recent posts.<br />
<br />
Feeds are published by millions of publishers, from small individuals to large organizations like Newsweek. The value of a feed is that it brings the most current site content to you in a format that is easily scanned; further, you are spared the task of visiting each source site each day. This is typically done through the use of what is called an 'aggregator' or 'feed reader'.<br />
<br />
Feed readers or RSS readers, are software programs that run on your computer (or PDA or phone); let you easily subscribe to feeds, and allow you to read through them efficiently. Some are relatively simple, showing the headline and summary. The fancier ones often work with (or in) your browser to make viewing the material look much like the source page. Once you have a reader on your computer, subscribing to a feed with is an easy click or drag from your browser. Sites that provide RSS feeds will usually have a button for that purpose.<br />
<br />
There are several RSS feed formats as well as one with an entirely different methodology called Atom. Atom has become popular with some bloggers and blogging tools. Some aggregators can read both. The other acronyms you will see in "feedspeak" are XML, which stands for 'extensible markup language' and is the code standard for these simple text feeds. An 'OPML" file is a format for indexing hierarchical feed lists. If you dive into this web habit in a big way, your aggregator or reader may keep your subscription list in an OPML file.<br />
<br />
An RSS feed is a great method for staying abreast of issues and topics that interest you. There are a number of feed "libraries," so to speak, from which you can learn what's out there in your areas of interest. Google has a built-in reader that makes the subscription process easy, as does Yahoo. Firefox has a downloadable extension for the purpose of aggregating RSS feeds, as well as a default ability to save RSS feeds as "live bookmarks" that update via the RSS feed. You can download a number of stand alone readers and aggregators; you can find them through a simple web search.<br />
<br />
The whole RSS "movement" is a step towards utilizing the Internet more efficiently. The trick is to avoid overloading your email inbox with daily reports that you end up ignoring most of the time. For that purpose, there are sites like Feedster that will search millions of RSS feeds for articles that are relevant to your interests. Like any search tool, however, these services are hit and miss. They are still working off keywords and sometimes what they find is relevant, sometimes not. But if you want daily news broken into categories, it's great technology once you learn how to make it work for you.<br />
<br />
About The Author<br />
Madison Lockwood is a customer relations associate for http://www.apollohosting.com. She helps clients understand how a website may benefit them both personally and professionally. Apollo Hosting provides website hosting, ecommerce hosting, & VPS hosting to a wide range of customers.<br />
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<title>Myspace Design Features</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
by David Riewe<br />
<br />
Creating a MySpace website may seem overly complicated to those who have never done any HTML design in the past but it is really quite simple. Members who have advanced HTML knowledge can obviously incorporate more advanced features into their design but even those with no HTML knowledge may be able to create an attractive and functional MySpace website. This is possible because much of the design can be done through the use of templates. This article will focus on some of the most basic design features of MySpace to give beginners a basic understanding of the features they can incorporate into a new MySpace website and the types of changes which can be made to an existing website. This article will include information on changing the background, importing images, adding music to the website and posting quizzes for other users.<br />
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Adding or Changing the Background<br />
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The background color of a MySpace website is very important because it is one of the first things visitors notice when the website loads. If the background is garish and makes the website difficult to read, visitors may exit the page quickly. Conversely if the background is appealing it may make the entire website more appealing.<br />
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Basic HTML knowledge is required to add colors or background graphics to a MySpace profile. To add colors or background graphics go to the &ldquo;Edit profile&rdquo; section after logging into your account. Next enter the necessary code into the appropriate section. To get the background to appear on your profile you should include the code in the &ldquo;About me&rdquo; section of your account. If you are unsure of the code that is needed, there is a wealth of information available online for those who are learning HTML.<br />
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Importing Images<br />
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Many members of the MySpace community choose to post their picture on their website. Again the social aspects of the online community encourage this action because people who engage in online friendships often want to see what their new friends look like. Including pictures is the easiest way to let others know what you look like.<br />
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MySpace members are asked to upload a photo of themselves when they first sign up. This step can be skipped and done later. Photos which are uploaded to MySpace must be .gif or .jpg files. Additionally they must be smaller than 600k. The filename for photos should also not contain spaces or characters other than numbers or letters.<br />
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Adding Music to the Website<br />
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The addition of music to a MySpace website is a very common practice. This is used both by bands who want to promote their music as well as by individuals who want to let others know what type of music they like. The process of adding music to a MySpace website is incredibly easy. Members can visit the following web address to listen to music from MySpace artists: http://music.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=music. If the artist has granted permission for others to use the music, there will be a button that says &ldquo;Add&rdquo; next to the song. Clicking on this link, when you are logged into this account, will automatically add the music to the background of your MySpace website. You are only able to add one song at once to your profile but you can change the music as often as you like by adding a new song. If you already have one song and add another, the second song will replace the original song on your profile.<br />
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Posting Quizzes on the Website<br />
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Many MySpace members include fun personality quizzes on their website and publish their quiz results. These quizzes give visitors more information about the member. The members may also post a link to this quiz so other members can take the quiz and post their results in the comments page. Different types of personality quizzes can be found on the Internet and many of these quizzes give you the code necessary to add this quiz to your MySpace website or another websites. You can copy and paste the code into the &ldquo;Interests&rdquo; section of your MySpace profile.<br />
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David Riewe is the webmaster of http://www.daves-inforama.com and http://www.daves-inforama.com/myspace.<br />]]></description>
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<title>So, You Want To Start Your Own Business? My Congratulations And Deepest Sympathy</title>
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By Suzanne Freiberg<br />
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So, you&rsquo;ve just come up with the best one-of-a kind ideas since sliced bread and want to launch your own business. Congratulations, you are on the road to the American dream of becoming an entrepreneur! Now let me extend my deepest sympathies for the pain you will experience as you try to get your business started.<br />
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Hey, don&rsquo;t stone the messenger; I&rsquo;m not the only Negative Nelly on this topic! The facts are, as stated by the Small Business Administration, 80% of small business start-ups close within the first five years. But, maybe you and your idea are different and you are prepared to beat the odds. If you still want to give it that ol&rsquo; college try, read on. (My apologies to those of you whom I have completely devastated. However, keep in mind if you are still reading and I haven&rsquo;t scared you off yet&hellip;you could have what it takes to start your own business.)<br />
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Have you ever wondered why we are in awe of the Bill Gates and Martha Stewart&rsquo;s of the world? Have you ever wondered why they are one-of-a-kind kinda&rsquo; guys/gals and are so well known? Well, I think it has something to do with the blood and guts they had to donate to start, build, and be successful in their own businesses. Anyone can start their own business, but only 20% of those starters are still in business after five years and even fewer are actually running a successful business; that means making money. So, this journey definitely takes more than what 80% of us have. Are you still reading? Ok, you may have what it takes.<br />
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What it takes to launch your business (we&rsquo;ll leave the part about actually being successful to another article) is what I refer to as the &ldquo;Eight Steps to A Successful Start&rdquo;:<br />
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1. Determine Your Niche,<br />
2. Identify Your Ideal Client,<br />
3. Develop Your Unique Value Proposition,<br />
4. Create Your Brand,<br />
5. Prepare a Business Plan,<br />
6. Prepare a Marketing Plan,<br />
7. Develop a Sales Strategy, and<br />
8. Accept failure, learn from it and re-group<br />
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Please note that the first eight steps have nothing to do with what you actually want to &ldquo;do&rdquo; in your business. In other words, if your dream is to be a career coach, you won&rsquo;t actually be coaching clients until you have been a marketer, sales person, financial expert, and strategist. Oh, and for those brave Internet entrepreneurs you will also have to become an Internet guru. Note: if you know what mega-tags are, congratulations you are well on your way! Back to my point, what is important to keep in mind is that for most business launches it takes a full two years before you are &ldquo;doing&rdquo; whatever it is your business is all about and before you are ever the business owner of your dreams. Still reading? You are already beating the odds!<br />
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Let&rsquo;s take a look at Step One, &ldquo;Determine Your Niche.&rdquo; Your niche is determined by defining exactly what group of consumers will be your customers. This group will consist of people who have specialized interests and needs, and have a strong desire for your service or product. An example of a strong need would be an attorney who needs a well organized back office system to keep track of past and current case loads. The group in this case is &ldquo;attorneys&rdquo; and the specialized interest/need is all about well-organized back office systems. So, if your product is a well-organized back office system for attorneys, this guy/gal is in your niche.<br />
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Once you&rsquo;ve identified a group with specialized interests and needs, now known as &ldquo;your niche&rdquo;, you have to ask and come up with answers to the following questions:<br />
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Will this group spend money for my product/service?  Do they have the money to spend? A good way to tell is if they have spent money for similar products/services in the past. For instance, &ldquo;moms&rdquo; might be a great target market for a new type of stroller, especially since they have spent money on similar products. However, not all new moms have money to spend on a new stroller. You would then want to specifically target moms who have more disposable income &ndash; i.e. extra cash for your one of a kind stroller!<br />
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Can I easily find and then reach this group of people? Physicians are easier to locate than moms. Why?  Physicians are listed as a group in the yellow pages. So, if your have a product/service that targets a professional group such as physicians you will have an easier time reaching your niche. Whereas, if targeting moms, it may be harder to find that group, since they don&rsquo;t have their own heading in the yellow pages!<br />
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Is this group large enough that I can make money selling to them? If your product/service is eye patches for one-eyed pirates, you may need to expand your group. However, if you are selling a new bra to women who have had breast enhancement surgery, you might have a hit!<br />
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Is this group small enough that my competition would overlook it? Yes, your competition might have over-looked the one-eyed pirate market, but that is because this group is too small. However, if your product/service is directed towards a specific need that a specific group has; i.e. women who have had breast enhancement, you might just have the perfect small market.<br />
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Have you been a part of this group? You must know the needs of your niche market. The best way to know those needs is if you have been in that group and understand the group&rsquo;s dreams and desires. If you have ever been an attorney, who had need of a well-organized back office, then you would be well prepared to create and offer this service to attorneys.<br />
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Is this a group you would enjoy working with exclusively? Perhaps, you were an attorney and that is where you came up with this great back office system. That&rsquo;s great, but if you got out of the litigation business because you didn't like your peers&hellip;you might want to re-think your idea of selling your handy dandy back office system to attorneys.<br />
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Can you see yourself creating other product/services for this group? No one wants to be a one-hit-wonder, ala Billy Ray Cyrus and his &lsquo;Achy Breaky Heart&rsquo;! Once you have sold everyone in your niche one of what you have to offer &ndash; where do you go from there? If your price point is high enough, maybe you can retire to Hawaii.  If you are selling a $1.99 product, you will need a way to expand your line as your business grows.<br />
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Are you passionate about your product/service?<br />
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The amount of time and energy, or as I mentioned earlier &ldquo;blood and guts&rdquo;, that it will take to launch a business is huge! You had better passionately believe in what you are doing and whom you are doing it for, if you want to successfully launch your business.<br />
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Well there you have it, the first step in launching your business: Determining Your Niche. Take some time and answer all of the questions outlined above for your product or service. You may find that you want to make a few modifications to fit your niche or maybe you need to change your niche to better suit your business. Either way, just by taking the time to complete this first step you are already on the road to the American dream of becoming an entrepreneur. Congratulations! (And, a little sympathy for your time and trouble!)<br />
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In the coming weeks look for &ldquo;So, You Want to Launch Your Own Business? May I Offer My Congratulations and Deepest Sympathy? Part II: Identify Your Ideal Client&rdquo;<br />
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Keep in mind that a career coach can help you through all of these business launch steps. Career coaches act as guides on a journey of greater self-awareness and clarity, to help you find your true passion. Your coach can help you create an action plan to get from where you are to where you want to be in your career and in your life. Once you are working in your strengths, you will find you are passionate about what you are doing and the journey is not as painful as if you had made it alone.<br />
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To find out how a coach can help you, contact SmartWork Career Coaching @ 805.376.1906 or e-mail @ sfreiberg@verizon.net. One of our Career or Executive Coaches will be happy to discuss your coaching options.<br />
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&copy; Copyright 2006 Suzanne Freiberg. All Rights Reserved.<br />
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Suzanne Freiberg, with 20 years of executive experience, founded SmartWork Career Coaching to empower women in management and leadership to make the changes necessary to become break through leaders. She has received extensive training in emotional intelligence; leadership development; and managing stress for executives. She is a Certified Career Coach and a Certified Executive Coach, as well as a member of the International Coach Federation. http://www.smartworkcareercoaching.com.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Warming Up Your Cold Market -- Six Network Marketing Strategies For Success</title>
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By Tamara Esgoode<br />
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Are you finding that prospecting and working your &quot;cold market&quot; is getting chillier these days? I've noticed this, especially in the last year. When I contact people who had responded to an advertisement that my company ran, it is extremely difficult to establish rapport than it used to be!<br />
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I've been quite surprised to see how much more closed and suspicious people have been compared to when I made phone calls just a year ago. Perhaps the challenges in today's world have made their impact on people. They are more fearful, less likely to trust someone they don't know.<br />
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How do you build rapport and build your network marketing business in times like this? You will need a little more patience, but if you persevere and follow these five basic network-marketing strategies, you can warm up even the chilliest of cold markets!<br />
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First, I'd like to review the basic network marketing strategies that create successful organizations. It's important to understand that the people who excel in network marketing have a large circle of influence. A circle of influence means there are a lot of people that know you, who like you and trust you. If you don't already have a large circle of influence, and you want to succeed in network marketing, you're going to need to build one!<br />
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How do you build a circle of influence? One person at a time! It&rsquo;s always best to start with people that you know. Contact them and ask them for referrals. Participate in your community, attend Chamber of Commerce events, and hold local meetings. You develop yourself into a leader both personally and professionally, to attract other like-minded professionals.<br />
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Online, you do the same in the Internet community. You build a presence on the Internet with a newsletter list or Blog-or both, or website, so that you can build a relationship with people. You provide a way so they can get to know you... like an online photo album, and a personal &quot;Get to Know Me&quot; page.<br />
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These are the basics of good network marketing. Once you've contacted the people that you know, you will want to expand your circle of influence even further and get to know some new people! You can do this through advertising or through hiring a network marketing ad agency to advertise for you. Now, how do you handle today's increasingly chilly cold market? Well, you need to take more time to WARM IT UP!!! Here are six network-marketing strategies for warming up your cold market.<br />
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1. Whenever possible, use offline advertising sources such as postcards, newspapers, radio or TV. These prospects see your ad several times before responding, and are usually MUCH more highly qualified. If your ad is credible, people will trust you more easily.<br />
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2. If you must use Internet advertising, be sure to use an established and proven leads source which includes the use of an e-mail auto responder. This will allow you to contact people via e-mail legitimately, without Spam complaints. If you are very serious about generating leads online, I recommend you create or purchase your own lead generating website. This takes time but is a lifelong investment if done correctly.<br />
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3. When you reach a person by phone, don't rush the relationship building process. Find out what they are looking for, ask good questions, and really listen. Don't be pushy, focus on their needs. If you're new at working your cold market, team up with a successful leader in your upline who is experienced.<br />
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4. Offer something of value that is free like a report, eBook or consultation, that will both qualify and educate your prospect and that will also introduce you as part of the process. For example, on your free report include a link to your online photo album and your biography or &quot;Get to Know Me&quot; page.<br />
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5. Follow up several times to build familiarity and credibility with your prospect. Use an auto responder to help you in this, but don't depend on it. There is nothing like a good, old-fashioned conversation to build trust. Sending a postcard in the mail also helps a lot!<br />
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6. Be a real person. Tell.  Don't sell!  Avoid sales pitches.  Instead, share your own story. Network marketing is about being your authentic best self. Let your heart and your integrity shine, and people will remember you and trust you. When they are ready to try your product or join your team, they will call you!<br />
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Tamara Esgoode has been network marketing since 2001. She writes about http://www.homebizhearts.com.<br />]]></description>
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<title>The Basics Of Putting Video On Your Website</title>
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by Gary Ruplinger<br />
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If you&rsquo;re not using video on your website yet, then you&rsquo;re missing out on a great opportunity to increase customer responsiveness to your website.<br />
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With the ever growing population of broadband users in the United States, video has become mainstream. You only need to look at the most popular sites on the Internet and see that http://Youtube.com is the 8th most popular website in the world. Youtube is a site that shows videos, so broadband is essential to using and enjoying the site. It is estimated that 65% of Internet users in the United States have broadband access, and that number is expected to grow to 80% by 2010.<br />
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However, putting video on a website can seem quite intimidating if you&rsquo;ve never done it before. I know. I&rsquo;ve been in that position. When I first started learning about putting videos on the Internet I didn&rsquo;t even own a video camera or know how to use one.<br />
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Fortunately, technology has made putting your videos on the Internet far easier than in the past. Now you can relatively quickly film a video, add professional looking effects, upload it, and post it on your website.<br />
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What You&rsquo;ll Need<br />
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&bull;A computer with a firewire port and Windows XP (preferably a laptop &ndash; if yours doesn&rsquo;t have one, you can buy an adapter)<br />
&bull;A digital video camera<br />
&bull;A firewire cable<br />
&bull;A tripod<br />
&bull;A well lit area<br />
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Those are actually the only essential tools. Now there are a lot of extra tools you can add to really add professionalism to your videos, but those are for another time. I just want to focus on helping you get your first video up.<br />
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Step 1 - Setting Up<br />
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Go ahead and put your video camera on the tripod. Setup your laptop next to the video camera. Now go ahead and plug in the firewire cable to the video camera and then to the firewire port on your computer. Your computer should automatically recognize the camera and ask you what you want to do. Click on the capture video icon. This will open up Windows Movie Maker on your computer &ndash; a free program installed on all Windows XP computers (I&rsquo;m assuming your using a PC and not a Mac since Macs are a bit more intuitive for making videos, and you probably won&rsquo;t need this guide) Make sure you&rsquo;re area is well lit. You will want it to seem really bright in order for it to look good on video.<br />
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Step 2 - Recording the video<br />
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All you need to do is click on capture video in Windows Movie Maker and you can record your video. When you&rsquo;re done, just push stop.<br />
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Step 3 &ndash; Editing Your Video<br />
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Once you&rsquo;ve finished recording your video, you&rsquo;ll see your clip showing in the collections section of Windows Movie Maker. Click on the clip and drag the clip to the timeline at the bottom of the application. Once it shows in the timeline, you&rsquo;re able to edit the length, and cut out parts. You can also add music or add a title screen and credits.<br />
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Step 4 &ndash; Saving Your Video<br />
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Once you&rsquo;ve finished editing your video, you&rsquo;re ready to save it. Just click save, and tell windows to save it in the best quality for playback on your computer format. This will keep the file from becoming huge and will make it much faster to upload.<br />
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Step 5 &ndash; Uploading Your Video<br />
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Go to http://Youtube.com and sign up for a free account. Once you&rsquo;re signed up, click on my videos and then on upload a video. Find the file you saved on your computer and upload it to Youtube.<br />
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Step 6 &ndash; Publishing To Your Website<br />
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Once you&rsquo;re done uploading your video. Go ahead and watch your video. To the right of the video you&rsquo;ll see a section labeled Embed. Copy that code and paste it to the website where you want you video to appear.<br />
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Viola.<br />
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You&rsquo;ve just put your video online.<br />
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Gary Ruplinger is the owner and operator of http://www.AVICoach.com. His site helps people learn about all aspects of online video marketing. You'll find a variety of video tutorials and guides at his site. Also, be sure to download his free report on making your site sell more with video.<br />]]></description>
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<title>The Basics Of Podcasting</title>
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by Madison Lockwood<br />
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Podcasting in its simplest form is the uploading of MP3 files to the internet, where they can be accessed by the majority of the online universe with little more than a modern browser. You might consider a podcast to be an audio blog, although podcasts are basically standalone units of communication and not limited solely to &ldquo;audio.&rdquo; The term is also applied to short video pieces that are uploaded for general consumption; that is becoming more common, but the term was born as a reference to the audio format. Although the term stems from Apple&rsquo;s iPod line of products it is generic in nature and refers to any MP3 (and increasingly, video) file provided via one Internet channel or another.<br />
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To that end, the number of channels that are now using podcasts is nothing short of phenomenal. They are used in educational formats (distance learning programs) and by the mainstream media. Business Week Online is an example of excellent utilization of the format. They provide professionally conducted interviews with both news makers in the business world and with experts on topics like developing technology. It is both an extension of their current events function and the features section of the magazine that focuses on broader industry analysis.<br />
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Every major news outlet online &ndash; ABC, ESPN, Fox, CNN and so forth &ndash; use podcasts to augment their print-and-graphics webpage formats. You can find them on political websites and blogs, often carrying the candidate&rsquo;s message but more often carrying the opponent&rsquo;s gaffe. This particular phenomenon has led to the practice of campaigns hiring &ldquo;trackers&rdquo; to trail their opponent from public event to public event with a video camera, hoping to catch a misstatement, a contradiction or some sort of unfortunate occurrence that can be distributed via the assortment of political websites and blogs that clog the web today.<br />
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You can now &ldquo;subscribe&rdquo; to podcasts that are delivered via an RSS application automatically to your computer. &ldquo;Pod-casters&rdquo; are individuals or information distributors of some sort that provide an ongoing series of podcasts. Podcasts very quickly found their way to the marketing and advertising industry, which as adopted them for widespread use on the Internet. Video podcasts in particular have become the most recent form of &ldquo;pop-up&rdquo; advertising on the web. You can be clicking through a commercial site and suddenly you are watching a commercial.<br />
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The proliferation of podcasts that are web casts of mistakes, poor behavior or just plain foolishness began with people in the public eye but now extends well beyond the currently and formerly famous. Because these snippets of audio and video are so widespread and move across the digital network so quickly, one begins to feel uneasy. What if someone catches me falling off a bicycle and thinks it looks funny enough to share?<br />
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When email entered our society, it provided a screening device to communication that was somehow comforting. Podcasts and to some degree the whole social networking phenomenon create the opposite effect. It&rsquo;s easy to feel exposed, regardless of the fact that you&rsquo;re still one person using one computer.<br />
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For a technical explanation of the various methods of podcast delivery, take a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Podcasting. They provide an excellent and extended explanation of the various software options and delivery choices that you can make in allowing podcasts into your life. For a fairly comprehensive directory of podcast feeds and sources, try http://www.podcast.net/. As a good resource for news in the podcast universe and also for a directory, there&rsquo;s http://www.podcastingnews.com/<br />
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Madison Lockwood is a customer relations associate for http://www.apollohosting.com. She helps clients understand how a website may benefit them both personally and professionally. Apollo Hosting provides website hosting, ecommerce hosting, &amp; VPS hosting to a wide range of customers.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Sell Your Knowledge Turning Your Hobby Into Profits</title>
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<br />
By Antonio Thornton<br />
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Everyone has a hobby of some kind - most people have several. There are people who collect stamps; people who make scrapbooks or create graphic designs with their digital photos; people who love horseback riding, hiking or bicycling.<br />
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Perhaps you do something that you don't even know is considered a &quot;hobby&quot;. Technically, anything that you engage in for fun that is outside of your occupational activities is considered a hobby- so chances are you have lots of hobbies.<br />
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Have you ever considered turning one of your hobbies into a business? You may be surprised at how virtually any hobby can be converted to profits, and without tremendous overhead or ridiculously high start up costs.<br />
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What's even better, you aren't required to have a specific product to sell! In fact, you can make your knowledge your product to sell.<br />
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If you participate regularly in some sort of hobby, you are bound to know quite a bit about it. If you make scrapbooks of your family and friends, then you probably have extensive knowledge about where to get the best deals on your scrapbooking supplies, and how to create special effects on your photo album pages.<br />
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You refer to magazines and websites for inspiration. You have the personal knowledge of what it took to get started in the hobby. For example, scrapbooking requires that you have access to supplies like paper, stickers, glue, photo albums and scrapbooking tools.<br />
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Someone who has just learned about scrapbooking and thinks they want to start the hobby will need to figure out what you need to get started. You could offer this knowledge as your product to sell. Think people won't buy it? Think again.<br />
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Have you used a search engine to look up information?  You know that it's time consuming to sort through all the data to find exactly what you're looking for. Often, you're given tons of information that does not seem all that reliable.  You have to determine what you can use and what you need to avoid.<br />
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When you make your personal knowledge of a hobby your product to sell- you're helping everyone who wants to find that information without spending hours searching for it.<br />
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You do not need to have a physical product to sell in order to make a profit. In fact, having an inventory or having to create physical items from materials offers a lower profit margin than selling information.<br />
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Information products are among the top items to sell for a variety of reasons. They offer a low cost to get started, meaning you start earning a profit after just a couple sales. Informational products include eBooks, online courses or email courses, software, audio files, web sites- basically anything that can be downloaded from the Internet.<br />
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You aren't required to have an inventory.  You can set up your business model to allow you to earn money by the work other people do for you.<br />
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Maybe you're thinking that this is all well and good- but you still don't have a product to sell! You haven't written an eBook, and maybe your writing skills are weak. Creating online or email courses are time consuming, and to create software you need special training. You can still sell your knowledge. Create a &quot;package&quot; of items that someone would need in order to get started in a particular hobby, and promote it as the &quot;everything you need to know&quot; about starting the hobby.<br />
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Contact someone who has written an informative eBook on the topic; find someone else who has made an online video or radio show regarding it, and request permission to sell the items in your package. If they have affiliate programs, you can probably sign up for the affiliate programs and earn commission that way. Include your list of great providers for supplies or information that you refer to regularly, and anything else you know a person needs in order to get started in the hobby. This is a product to sell: selling your knowledge.<br />
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Once you've earned money from this type of information product business, you can invest in the creation of your own products if you want, or start offering more informational products that allow you to sell your knowledge.<br />
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Copyright (c) 2006 www.hobby4profit.com<br />
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Antonio Thornton started with $37 and turned his &quot;nerdy&quot; computer hobby into a $500,000.00 per year business. Get the free Hobby For Profit Audio Report and discover how to turn your hobby into profit today! http://www.hobby4profit.com/freeh4p.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Five Ways to Get in Front of Your Target Audience</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
By Kelly Robbins<br />
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It's worth the effort spending some time and energy figuring out whom you work best with. Once you've figured that out, then what? You feel good; you've chosen a niche. How do you find the people in your niche and get your message across to them? How can you do that without feeling like you are selling to them?<br />
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Here are a few things for you to think about...<br />
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1. Does this group of people, this niche, have any outside interests in common? For example, a large group of engineers in the Midwest that enjoy hunting in their spare time, or graphic designers in the Rocky Mountains that are avid rock climbers. Is there a better way to share a common interest and get to know each other in a relaxed environment than to join them on their excursions? Establish trust, build new friendships - it all leads to enjoyable work opportunities for you.<br />
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2. Do you help out with your kid's soccer team or are you on the PTA at school? When you do things YOU enjoy, it will naturally lead to meeting new people with like interests. Your co-volunteers could work in the niche you've chosen or they may have friends that do. Doing things you enjoy, especially if it is involves getting out and meeting other people, will help YOU meet new people and make new contacts. Don't like the people you've been hanging around with? Try something new and totally different. Put your self in a very different environment, meet totally different people, and have a very different experience.<br />
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3. Get involved in local networking associations. Be more targeted than the chamber of commerce, if you can. To meet more people involved in naturopathic medicine, find out what they do. Perhaps they attend trade shows on natural health, or are interested in yoga, or vitamins, or the natural food stores in your area. How can you have a presence there? Are there groups meeting that are rock-climbing enthusiasts? Roller-blading groups?<br />
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4. Are there any small, local publications that your target market may read? For example, there are a few free magazines and newspapers in my area that are often looking for content for their readers. Classified ads are very inexpensive because the publications are small. I've also found that these smaller publications are very open to bartering to keep their pages full. One publisher offered to run ads for me for free if I delivered the free papers to 20 or so places around town once a month. I am too busy to do that of course, but the point is to be creative.<br />
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5. Look at where your strengths and weaknesses are. If you're comfortable writing and doing marketing related tasks on the Internet, you may be doing enough of that already. Get away from your computer and meet some people. The same can be said if you are an extrovert. You need to balance your marketing efforts both online and off. I do get a lot of business from my online marketing efforts, but I also know that it compliments anything I do outside my office. Meeting people and having them experience you and your energy can't be beat.<br />
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Have you seen a common thread here? All of the tips I gave you involved you getting out and meeting people. As a writer, I admit I like to stay home and do stuff on my computer. I have an awesome system in place for marketing myself online, publishing articles, and even coaching and working with people on the phone.<br />
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Getting out to meet people means taking off my favorite slippers and actually moving - not what I always want to do. Looking over the successes I've had the past few years, there's no doubt that when I do get out and speak to a group or get involved in an organization, my business gets busier. The people that I meet in person who have felt my energy and enthusiasm give me more referrals, and bring me more word of mouth marketing than the clients I have online. We are more likely to become friends.<br />
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Copyright (c) 2006 Kelly Robbins<br />
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Author of Healthcare Copywriting Secrets Revealed, Kelly Robbins is a healthcare copywriter and marketing coach/consultant. She also publishes The Healthcare Marketing Connection (http://www.healthcaremarketingconnection.com), a free e-zine on healthcare marketing tips. Contact Kelly to receive her free report, &quot;5 critical things you must know when writing for the healthcare industry&quot; - info@KellyRobbinsLLC.com or 303-460-0285.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Is this the ULTIMATE Affiliate Marketing Formula?</title>
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by Jonathan Moss<br />
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Why affiliate marketing ? Well, affiliate marketing allows you to advertise products created by others on your website, and then earn up to 75% commission for each sale. You can choose from affiliate programs that sell almost anything, but you tend to be able to make the most money through selling electronic products such as ebooks, reports, software or videos. This article will provide you with a number of tips to help you make a start in affiliate marketing.<br />
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Why participate in affiliate marketing programs? Here are four simple tips.<br />
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&bull; Find a program in a niche that you like and are interested in.<br />
&bull; Look for a program that is associated with experts<br />
&bull; Find a product in a growing market to help ensure more and future demand for the niche.<br />
&bull; Make sure the program has a good range of useful tools and resources to help you promote the product and grow your business.<br />
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When you have decided on your chosen niche, and selected the products you want to promote you must consider why customers would want to buy from your site. So, you must remember the following when designing your website.<br />
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&bull; Develop unique web pages to promote each product you are marketing - your site must focus on each product individually and nothing more.<br />
&bull; Always include product reviews and testimonials on your site, and offer free content or reports to your visitors.<br />
&bull; List the benefits of the product and focus on points like how the product can make life easier and more comfortable.<br />
&bull; Write articles for ezines and ereports highlighting the uses of the product and include them on your site. Try to write a couple of articles per week (300 &ndash; 600 words). Remember that search engines like article sites and ezine sites such as ezinearticles.com.<br />
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Clearly you want all of your visitors to click the order button, but converting them to customers is a challenge. On average only 1 out of 100 visitors are likely to buy. Therefore, if you can generate as much as 1000 hits to your website every day, on average you can make about 10 sales. But how do you get people to visit your site ?<br />
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I have mentioned writing articles already as a way to get people to your site for free. A popular way to generate traffic for your website is by paying for it using pay per click (PPC) advertising on the main search engines such as Google or Yahoo. PPC is one of the most cost effective ways of targeted internet advertising. The idea is that you write really good short adverts which appear on the search result pages, and you only have to pay when someone clicks on your link. Your ranking in the search engine results is determined by the amount you are willing to pay for each click on your advert. The highest bid will be ranked number 1, followed by all equivalent lower bids.<br />
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There are of course many other ways to get traffic to your site, and these can be found either by searching the internet, or by reading the answer to my next question - where do you go from here ?<br />
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The answer - you should subscribe to a course which can teach you the basics of affiliate marketing, an easy to follow step by step guide. My personal recommendation is a free 27 day course by Matthew Glanfield. Matthew has been marketing online for over three years. In the second half of 2005 he generated over $100,000 of sales from only one of his websites. He now runs a number of really successful websites to help others to be able to start their own Internet business.<br />
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This course takes you from planning your first affiliate sales on day one to having a fully active website promoting your selected product by the end of the course. It is packed with valuable information and videos to get you on track as soon as possible. By signing up for this course you will also receive a free chapter, The secret formula for successful Affiliate Marketing, from one of Matthew&rsquo;s courses. You will also receive a copy of a brand new ebook called Copy 101 which will help you write really effective PPC ads.<br />
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Jonathan Moss has been working in Internet Marketing for over 12 months. To find out more about affiliate marketing please visit http://27daycourse.jvmuk.com. You may reprint this article in full complete with the Author Bio.<br />]]></description>
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<title>5 Ways to Avoid the Biggest Bottleneck In Your Business</title>
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By Paul Speziale<br />
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What's the biggest bottleneck in any business? Besides sales, this often-overlooked feature of any business could be causing you lost sales and your long-term success. Use these tips to reduce the most costly (and annoying) bottleneck with businesses today.<br />
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Imagine for a moment that you have just spent a small fortune on marketing...you have a sale that you want to advertise and you have produced full page ads in the local newspaper setting you back $20,000 a day, sent out thousands of flyers, produced signs, sent out press releases and you even went on TV.<br />
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The big day arrives and floods of people enter your store. You look at the people clawing at each other to buy your goods, while you eagerly wait to count your profits.<br />
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Then something bad happens...<br />
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A cashier takes a break to talk to his girlfriend on his cell phone, and she breaks up with him. He returns 15 minutes later disgusted, not caring about anything, right into the heat of the crowded store. He starts being rude to the customers, taking his time and tells some of the customers off.<br />
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Appalled, your customers leave the store, and the profits you were counting in your head have vanished into the smoke they came from.<br />
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So what happened?<br />
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What happened is what many believe is one of the biggest problems of any business today...the people that interface with your customers.<br />
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Usually they are the most underpaid, under trained people in your business. They are relied upon to handle all customer inquiries, complaints, joys and questions and basically close the sales.  It&rsquo;s not just in retail either. Any business that has prospects phoning and asking questions or placing orders has this problem.  <br />
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If I had a nickel for every time I heard a story from a disgruntled long-time customer of some business that was driven away because the customer service person couldn&rsquo;t accommodate their request, I would have lots of nickels.<br />
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And you know, the people that represent your business, the ones that interface with the customer everyday ARE your business to the customer. If they are mad because of some &ldquo;7 dollar an hour&hellip;can&rsquo;t wait to get home to go drinking&rdquo; customer service representative, they will lump you and your product right along into their mental state. If you receive a brick in the mail one day, you may be having this problem.<br />
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So how do you avoid this bottleneck?<br />
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First, isolate whomever is having any contact with your customers.<br />
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1. Who&rsquo;s answering your phones?<br />
2. Who is on the floor greeting your customers?<br />
3. Who&rsquo;s answering the emails?<br />
4. Who is responding to your white mail?<br />
5. Who is placing the order?<br />
6. Who is making the sales?<br />
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Second, you need to be constantly educating them and training them as to your specials, new products, etc. Make sure you have a networked computer system to take notes for telephone operators. There is nothing more frustrating then phoning one-customer service person, only to have to retell your problem to another one 10 minutes later after they mistakenly hang up on you.<br />
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Third, educate them on how to deal with people. Once they know why certain customers behave the way they do, they might not be rude with them or they can adapt their behavior to build rapport and guarantee the sale.<br />
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Fourth, give them a little negotiating power. Some customers will try to negotiate. Give the person some room with that, just to appease the customer&rsquo;s desire to &ldquo;get a good deal&rdquo;. Often people will warm up when there is some negotiating room.<br />
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Lastly, perhaps give the people that deal with customers a small reward for their excellent people handling skills (in other words, closing the sale). It doesn&rsquo;t have to be money. In fact, chances are it will be material things, not money. Find out what your employees want the most. It can be an IPOD, or a trip, your own products, or something to encourage them. Use incentives so they make the special effort with your customers.<br />
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Paul Speziale is a direct marketing consultant / entrepreneur based out of Toronto, Ontario. He has served all industries from manufacturers to retailers, from entrepreneurs to professionals. Besides helping clients, he is working on his own projects. He also volunteers his time for several worthy causes both local and global. You can reach him at: http://www.AnelloSolutions.com: Growing Your Business Through Low-Risk, Optimized and Results Based Marketing<br />]]></description>
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<title>A Quiz: Test Your RSS Smarts</title>
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by Sharon Housley<br />
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You think that you have mastered the art of RSS, but how much do you really know? Take the RSS quiz to test your knowledge of RSS.<br />
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Question: If something is in an RSS feed, it is perfectly fine to reproduce the contents of the feed. I mean after all RSS means really simple syndication, right?<br />
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Answer: No, that is not true. Regardless of whether content is in a feed or not, the original creator of the content has the right to restrict its use. While most people do feel that if content is in an RSS feed, it is available for syndication--that is not always the case. Various groups have made efforts to add namespaces which expand the tags used in RSS, to define whether the content is available for syndication. The two most notable namespaces that detail permissions are the Creative Commons extension and the Bloglines' Access extension. These two extensions are not yet widely supported so it is always best to check the terms of service associated with the feed or website to determine if the feed is available for syndication.<br />
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Question: RSS is only for blogs right? All blogs have RSS feeds right?<br />
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Answer: No, and No! While blogs may have helped increase the popularity of RSS feeds, RSS feeds are not specific to blogs. RSS feeds can be used for any type of content not just blogs. In fact, there are probably more RSS feeds available for non-blogs than there are feeds for blogs. Publishers have used RSS feeds for articles, press releases, discounts, podcasts, calendars, alerts and the list goes on and on.<br />
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Question: When I add a new item to the feed, do I simply edit the old .rss file or do I create a new one?<br />
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Answer: If you are adding content related to the theme of the original RSS feed, you should always expand your existing RSS feed rather than creating a new feed. Do not edit any of the RSS feed's existing items, simply add a new item to the existing RSS feed.<br />
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Question: Can RSS Feeds be set up for private list subscribers and what kind of security is available for RSS feeds to support a private feed?<br />
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Answer: Yes, while there are no provisions in the RSS 2.0 specification for passwords or protecting files, you can use any security mechanism available on the http server to protect the entire RSS feed. The security options are dependent on the capabilities of your web server.<br />
<br />
Question: What is a feed reader?<br />
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Answer: A feed reader can also be referred to a news aggregator. RSS feed readers come in all shapes and sizes and are just tools that make it easy for users to view the contents or headlines of the RSS feeds they subscribe to. Feed readers can be desktop applications, or web applications. Desktop readers are programs that behave similar to an email client, you add new feeds and when the RSS feeds you subscribe to are updated new items appear in the RSS reader. The web aggregators are websites that aggregate all of your favorite feeds, the web page dynamically updates as new items are added to the feeds you subscribe to. Many email applications now also include the ability to monitor RSS feeds. As the popularity of RSS increases, the options to read and monitor feeds is expanding.<br />
<br />
Question: Can you block a search engine from accessing a feed?<br />
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Answer: You can use a robots.txt to indicate to search engines that specific RSS feeds should not be indexed. Most search engines will observe the contents of a properly formatted robots.txt file.<br />
<br />
Question: What is a GUID?<br />
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Answer: A GUID is a globally unique identifier. The RSS specification strongly suggests that each RSS feed item have a unique GUID. If you are creating feeds, a GUID is important because GUIDs are often used by feed readers and aggregators to determine if a feed item is new or simply an existing item that has been updated. Each item in the RSS feed should have a different GUID.<br />
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Sharon Housley manages marketing for FeedForAll http://www.feedforall.com software for creating, editing, publishing RSS feeds and podcasts. Interested in additional RSS FAQs visit the RSS Knowledgebase http://www.feedforall.com/knowledgebase.htm or subscribe to the RSS knowledgebase feed http://www.feedforall.com/knowledgebase.php<br />]]></description>
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<title>Effective Time Management Using a Force Field and Stun Gun</title>
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By Elaine Currie<br />
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You probably think working at home, just you and your computer, in splendid isolation with phone calls diverted to message, would make it impossible for enemies to get to you and disrupt your working day. Well, this works with most enemies but there are two villains who can get past your defenses.<br />
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Starting your own Internet home based business can be the best career move you ever make. No other occupation, self-employed or otherwise, can give you the freedom and flexibility you get when you work at home online. You can relax and enjoy working at home in peace managing your time to suit yourself and just concentrate on the important goal of earning money.<br />
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Anyone working online from home will tell you, that you might spend all your working time completely on your own without speaking to another human being, you will still encounter enemies who will do their utmost to steal your most valuable commodity: time. Watch out for two particular villains; they are procrastination and loss of focus. If you let either one of them into your life, you will find time vanishing with nothing left to show for the lost hours.<br />
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Most people will admit to allowing procrastination to steer them off course. If you know you have to perform a task you do not enjoy, it is only human wishing to postpone it and do something more enjoyable. The Internet is full of enjoyable distractions just a click away from where you are working. If you want to succeed with your Internet home based business, you cannot afford to give in to the temptation to procrastinate. The unwavering exercise of self-discipline is essential for effective time management.<br />
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You can strengthen your self-discipline by creating a protective force field around yourself. Make a list of each task you need to complete during the day. Check off each task as you complete it.  Allow yourself a small reward in the form of a coffee break, exercise break, or even just an imagined congratulatory pat on the back. Then continue with the next task. As long as you stay focused on the list, the force field will remain intact and procrastination will be unable to attack you or influence you in any way. Set one foot off the list, breach the force field, and that old thief, procrastination, will grab you by the ankle and drag you off into the deep dark Internet forest in less time than it takes to blink.<br />
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Procrastination is easy to spot but loss of focus is sneaky. Loss of focus pops out from behind trees and beckons you to make a detour from your planned route. Loss of focus wears many disguises ranging from irresistibly friendly to impressively businesslike. If you manage to catch the bandit and strip away the disguise, you will see the ugly little gremlin for what it really is. If you let loss of focus lead you off the path, you will find yourself miles from home without a trail of breadcrumbs to help you retrace your steps. The minutes will seem to flash by in fast forward. You hear a faint gremlin chuckle as your workday is devoured.<br />
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One sure weapon will keep you safe from the ‘loss of focus’ gremlins. It is not really a stun gun, but it acts like one against these gremlins. Fortunately, the weapon is free and you already have it in your possession - it is the bookmark button on your computer. Never make eye contact or try to negotiate with ‘loss of focus’.  Immediately, when he pops up, zap him with the bookmark button and he will disappear from your working hours. Better still, he will be held captive until you have finished your work and are ready to deal with him when you choose. Don't be afraid to zap’ loss of focus’ any time he puts in an appearance, it won't hurt him and you will find that this enemy has been transformed into a useful ally through a few hours confinement in your bookmarks folder.<br />
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There is no substitute for self-discipline in time management when you are trying to earn a living online, but backing it up with a couple of free weapons Find Article, will help to keep self-discipline strong.<br />
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Do you earn money working at home? For more time management tips and useful home business resources visit Elaine Currie's Work At Home Directory (http://www.huntingvenus.com/).<br />
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<title>An Intro to Using Auto-Responders – Email Smiles</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
By Lynn VanDyke<br />
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Auto-responders can generate sales, increase customer satisfaction and save you time. You can get innovative ideas on using auto-responders and know why your customers will appreciate you more for it.<br />
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When you walk into a department store and the sales assistants are smiling, it creates a sense of camaraderie, which makes you want to return. Personalized attention is the best marketing strategy for improving sales. Everyone likes to feel important and like knowing his or her business is appreciated.<br />
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It takes more creativity to generate these kinds of feelings online. Computers and websites can be very impersonal. Auto-responders were developed to help you make sure your website customer knows how much you appreciate their business. They replace the smiles you would give them on a one-to-one basis.<br />
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Grinning With Success Customers can be very demanding. They do not like waiting and they want to know their order is being processed quickly. It is just a fact in the marketplace. If you own an online business or have a business where customers can contact you via email, then you probably know how quickly your inbox can fill up with customer emails.<br />
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You can pay someone to answer all the emails, but that may not be cost effective. Auto-responders are software programs that will automatically respond to emails with no intervention by you. When someone sends you an email or orders a product from your website, the auto-responder immediately sends a message of acknowledgment.<br />
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This assures the customer that he or she is not lost in cyberspace. The customer is smiling with satisfaction and you are grinning with success.<br />
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Auto-responders are used as web-based and non web-based programs. The web-based programs run on the server and usually have a specialized script written by the company. Auto-responders attached to email programs usually have programmed pre-set responses to make choices.<br />
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The auto-responder has an actual email address. It responds to the customer and gives the customer a way to answer with questions or concerns. However, auto-responders are used in a variety of ways to build business.<br />
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- Can send auto-responder emails at predetermined times to maintain contact with the customer<br />
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- Used as a way to distribute newsletters and articles to current and potential customers<br />
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- Creates mailing lists of email addresses<br />
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- Broadcasts advertisements, sales events, and special discount opportunities<br />
<br />
- Distributes new product information<br />
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- Offer topical courses that are split up over several lessons encouraging repeated customer contact- Send reminders<br />
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- Send trial versions of a service you sell<br />
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- Use to transmit links that the customer can access and that lead to your website<br />
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- Email testimonials about products or services<br />
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Auto-responders are used to keep existing customers and generate new business. They are marketing and time management tools. They are also cost effective.<br />
<br />
Beaming With Pride Choosing the right auto-responder depends upon your particular circumstances.<br />
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- Budget Limitations<br />
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- Desire to prevent spam emails being sent from your automated email address collection<br />
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- Need for multiple email responses<br />
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There are simple and free programs available online, but their capabilities are limited. If you can afford it, the best option is a web-based auto-responder program that offers a large amount of flexibility.<br />
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In between the free and web-based programs are stand-alone programs you run with your email program. Whatever program you choose Article Submission, auto-responders will help you create a customer friendly business whether it is online or not. They are a way to show your customers that you and your company strongly value customer relations.<br />
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Auto-responders are technology that can also create an opt-in customer base. An opt-in is when a potential customer responds to a pop-up or online form and requests to be added to your customer email list. The uses of auto-responders are unlimited. Anyone who needs to develop a satisfied customer bases should be using auto-responders.<br />
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Lynn VanDyke is a highly in-demand SBI Certified Webmaster. She creates web businesses that generate hot, targeted and free leads from all major search engines. Learn more about her and her services (http://www.lynnvandyke.com/).<br />
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<title>Online Business Opportunities</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
By Karl Stadler<br />
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If you are prepared to work hard and take a small risk, then an online business opportunity is waiting for you. Discover for yourself the possibility of creating additional income online.<br />
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You are reading this article because it just might be possible for you to make money online, or you might be considering a home based business. Either way, you came to the right place.  If you are new to the subject of earning income online, read on and I will show you the basics of being successful on the internet.<br />
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I have felt the sting of starting up an online home based business. I know the pain of failure, but now I know the feeling of success. It required testing numerous opportunities, spending quite a few dollars, nearly throwing in the towel and returning to the day-to-day grind of nine to five, just before success came knocking on the door. I am glad I opened that door and pushed harder.  The first thing to remember to be in the position to create a six-figure income online from your home is ‘too many secrets are not really secrets anyway’.  There are opportunities for everyone.  Creating an online income is not just for a ‘select few’.<br />
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You can make a very nice income the moment your online business takes off, but to start you need to be realistic in your approach.  Allow time for yourself and allocate time for your business. At the beginning, it will take hard work and commitment from you, but when it starts to pay off, it pays handsomely. If you are faint hearted or looking for a get rich quick scheme, then a trip to the casino might be a much better idea than an online home business.<br />
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There are many opportunities on the internet for you to create your own business. The challenge, however, is fi