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<title>Family Freedom Remains Popular Benefit For Home Business Owners</title>
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By Jim Mack<br />
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Every day, millions of entrepreneurs get up, go to work, and they go no further than their own home. A home business is one of the most popular ventures for those who want to earn money, but also desire the freedom and flexibility that can only be achieved through working at home.<br />
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At day&rsquo;s end, the most important thing that we have is our family. In an effort to spend more time with them, many entrepreneurs set up an office in a spare bedroom or even in the family room. This option is especially beneficial for those who have children and feel the need to be at home with them. Today, many families prefer to live in a suburban or country setting to allow their children the safety of playing outside or riding their bicycles. The problem is these areas are not commonly associated with a large job market, which means a longer commute for those who work away from home. For many, a home business is the answer to living in a safe area, eliminating the need to commute and still maintaining a steady income.<br />
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Family freedom is achieved through setting aside important time to share in special moments and always making sure to be there when you are needed. A home business allows for all of these things, but with a twist. It&rsquo;s still possible to take your little ones to softball practice or pick them up from school, but it&rsquo;s also possible to earn a full-time living while doing so.<br />
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If you work for someone else, what happens if you want to take a vacation? How early do you have to provide your request and what will happen if something later comes up and you need to change the date of your trip? If you&rsquo;ve already requested a vacation from your employer and that request was approved, what happens to the vacation plans? It&rsquo;s not always so easy to change plans when you are working on someone else&rsquo;s time clock. If you want the freedom and flexibility to choose your schedule, arrange family outings and vacations at a time that is convenient for everyone, have the peace of mind to know that plans change and you need to be able to change with them, then a home business is the way to go.<br />
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Working at home is not just about being there to clean up little spills, run errands or even picking someone up from school. It&rsquo;s more than that. It&rsquo;s about taking care of your children when they are sick and need you. It&rsquo;s about being there when one of them calls from school and wants to come home because they are hurt.  It&rsquo;s also about being there for the special moments that deserve your presence. Whether it&rsquo;s your toddler&rsquo;s first step across the carpet or their first step into kindergarten, these are the moments that shouldn&rsquo;t be missed and won&rsquo;t be missed, if you are in control of your own schedule.<br />
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Jim Mack is a home business professional that is dedicated to help his team succeed http://www.giantcashcow.com, the BEST home business out there today. To find out more about Jim go to <a href="http://www.giantcashcow.com">http://www.giantcashcow.com </a>]]></description>
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<title>Time Management Systems Help Us Soar!</title>
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By Denise Landers<br />
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On a recent airplane flight, I thought of all the systems that are in place to get us from one destination to another as efficiently as possible.<br />
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Boarding<br />
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Consider the rapid turnaround of planes these days. When the arriving passengers disembark, their luggage is taken off, the plane is refueled, a maintenance check is done, the interior is cleaned, a new crew boards, luggage is loaded, food and drinks placed on board, and the new passengers settle in &ndash; often all within 30 minutes. Then we&rsquo;re soaring to our next destination.<br />
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Taking Off<br />
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We don't buckle up in our seats and then wait while the pilot rummages through stacks of papers, old charts, unread magazines, and empty food containers, trying to figure out what the present destination will be and then where the directions are for that destination.<br />
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We expect these procedures to go smoothly and rarely give the process any thought. The pilot boards knowing exactly what he is going to do. There is nothing in that cockpit that is not specific to the job at hand. He has a set of procedures that he follows, in a set order, to make sure nothing is skipped. We count on that, for both punctuality and safety. When something does goes awry and we are delayed for any reason, we're disappointed.  If a plane has an accident, we're shocked.<br />
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Yet, do we expect the same of ourselves in our business endeavors? Consider your desk or your work area as the cockpit, driving the segment of the business for which you are responsible. Take a look around you. Is everything as streamlined as it could be? Are there any extraneous materials that do not pertain to the job at hand? When you come to work in the morning, do you know immediately where to begin, or are you shifting through papers and clutter to determine where to focus first?<br />
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With a good system in place, your work has been prioritized the night before. When you come in, you know what your schedule is and what you want to accomplish this day &ndash; your destination. Nothing will fall through the cracks because you have a procedure to record every task and follow-up that has to happen.<br />
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The Crew<br />
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You also should expect those around you to be handling their workspaces with the same efficiency. Consider what would happen to our flight if everyone were following the systems needed to get the plane turned around except for one group.<br />
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Suppose the cleaning crew didn&rsquo;t pay much attention to the exact timing on their schedule. They knew they were going to clean planes today, but some friends from another unit stopped by so they had a brief visit and chat. Then someone had to make a personal telephone call. When they got to the plane, they found they didn't bring all the supplies they needed, so someone had to go borrow materials from another cleaning crew. Meanwhile the boarding and subsequent take-off is delayed.<br />
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Even though everyone else did their jobs, following procedures and schedules, the repercussions of this one group's delay trickle on down to all of the planes following after.<br />
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This may sound far-fetched, but it occurs in some form every day in offices everywhere. We may be efficient ourselves, but there&rsquo;s often one person whose desk is stacked, who has to constantly ask for duplicates because they can't find what they need, who is easily distracted, and who forgets to follow up. We tolerate that and make jokes about it, but ultimately it&rsquo;s not just that one person in the organization that's affected, it's everyone around that person. If you are working with someone like that, you are subjected to disarray, interruptions from him or her, and not being able to count on him or her to be as efficient as they could be in doing their share of the work. All of these results impact on the rest of the team.<br />
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Each of us needs to be working like the pilot. Know what your schedule is, establish a prioritized plan of action, have the materials you need on hand, and get rid of any unnecessary matter around you that does not pertain to the job at hand so that you can focus on what needs to be done now.<br />
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We count on that when we do business with other companies. Shouldn't they be able to expect the same from us? If you want to get your business off the ground, set up systems that will help you soar!<br />
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&copy;2006, Key Organization Systems, Inc., All Rights Reserved<br />
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As the owner of Key Organization Systems, time management expert Denise Landers shows businesses, governments, and educational institutions how to manage daily workflow for maximum productivity and minimum stress. Learn how your business can benefit immediately at <a href="http://www.keyorganization.com">http://www.keyorganization.com</a>.]]></description>
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<title>Web Work - What Works and What Doesn't</title>
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By Jessica VanderHaar<br />
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Deciding to start your own Internet Home Based Business can be an exciting and scary time. There are many opportunities offered on the Internet. Many are legitimate from reputable and honest work at home Internet business vendors. Unfortunately, there are also some fraudulent schemes.<br />
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A popular home business opportunity being advertised on the Internet is Medical Billing. While being a medical biller is a legitimate home based business, one must be careful of the schemers who are just out for your money and leave you to fend for yourself in an industry where you have little chance of succeeding.<br />
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It starts by you responding to the ad for the medical billing work at home business. You will receive a phone call pitch telling you about the burgeoning health care system crisis. Typically, the pitch includes statements about claims piling up and just waiting to be processed. Your opportunity lies in processing these claims electronically, which is not being done often. This is where you make your money.<br />
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Doctors, they say, outsource their billing to you. You can work in Accounts Receivable, Insurance Claims, Physician/Dentist practice management. They claim that you do not need experience as training is included and you get the added bonus that their sales staff will put you together with health care clients to get you started. The sad truth is that your investment - $2500-$9000 is seldom recouped.  In order to come close to recouping your investment and/or make a profit, you will need to find your own clients. The training you receive is sub-par. The problem with Medical Billing, as it can be a legitimate business, is that the market is saturated and the competition is fierce.<br />
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Make careful considerations when choosing a Medical Billing company to partner with. It is best to locate a company in your area, get hired on as a medical biller, receive their training, and then work towards moving to a home based operation.<br />
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Another legitimate work at home business opportunity commonly distorted by schemers is Surveys for cash. There are many survey companies you can join that give you the opportunity to get paid for taking surveys. What you must be mindful of are the websites that say they offer you a home internet survey business opportunity but really only offer you the opportunity to pay upfront money for a listing of those survey sites that will pay you to take their surveys.<br />
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Most of the firms they provide for you in their list are firms you could have found for yourself by doing your own search on the Internet. Often, the firms on their list aren't current. The fees charged for the initial directories can be up to $100. What you get for your investment are out of date lists, with incorrect information, poor navigation, inadequate contacts and pages that don't work.<br />
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There are some websites that the consumer advocate agency recommended as legitimate paid survey work at home Internet business opportunity firms. These sites do charge upfront fees of up to $60.00. The difference between these firms and the schemers are these firms actually have staff dedicated to helping you find survey clients and assignments. These firms offer a 100% money back guarantee and actually honor that guarantee.<br />
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Will paid survey sites make you rich? Probably not, but you can earn a decent income. Most survey sites offer payment for surveys taken anywhere between $15-$25 and some even offer payment of $75 for a completed survey. Time to complete a survey can range from 5-30 minutes per survey. Income potential is up to you. It depends on the amount of time and effort you wish to put forth. A 20-hour week could provide you with a median monthly income of $1600. Again, this won't make you rich but is definitely a good income for something with so many benefits - little to no overhead, no dress code, no rush hour traffic, no training or experience required and hours you determine yourself.<br />
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One of the major points of having an Internet home work income business is to be in charge of your life. An Internet home work income business is about working the schedule you want to work, wearing the wardrobe you want to wear, setting up the home office you want to have, and being your own boss. While no one (or at least no one legitimate) would ever tell you that an Internet home work income business is a breeze to start and make a lot of money at, those who have been there and done that and succeeded will tell you it&rsquo;s wonderfully stimulating and satisfying &ndash; no matter what the financial outcome.<br />
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Jessica VanderHaar is the Webmaster / Owner of the Best Internet Home Business Website: www.affiliatehomepro.com<br />
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To Join Her Newsletter &quot;The Home Pro Digest - All About Making Money Online&quot; send a Blank Email to affiliatehomepro@getresponse.com<br />
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<title>What is Copywriting and Why It's So Important To Your Business</title>
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by Paul Speziale<br />
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&ldquo;There is no harder job in the world than copywriting, yet there is none more rewarding...both financially and emotionally. It truly is the world&rsquo;s best kept secret job.&rdquo;<br />
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First of all, there is some confusion about copywriting...let me dispel the most common myth:<br />
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What Copywriting is NOT<br />
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&ldquo;Copywriting&rdquo; is not &ldquo;Copyrighting&rdquo;. Copyrighting is the act of securing the copyright on a piece of work. A copyright is just the legal right to reproduce the work.<br />
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What Copywriting IS...<br />
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Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia, defines copywriting or the act of writing copy as:<br />
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Copywriting is the process of writing the words that promote a person, business, opinion, or idea. It may be used as plain text, as a radio or television advertisement, or in a variety of other media.<br />
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I agree with this definition, but copywriting goes much deeper than that...It is both a science and an art.<br />
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Where You Can Find Examples of Copy<br />
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It&rsquo;s generally used in advertising and marketing and is primarily used to sell goods and services, but it is also used to communicate with people.<br />
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You can find it in all ads that you see everyday...<br />
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That includes: the Internet, newspapers, magazines, billboards and radio...on the package of things you buy, on the back of your milk cartons, and even the bible! More on that later...<br />
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The Problem With Copywriting and Why It&rsquo;s So Important<br />
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The act of copywriting is the most mis-understood skill in any business, yet at the same time it&rsquo;s the most important.<br />
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Here&rsquo;s why:<br />
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It&rsquo;s really just words on a piece of paper.<br />
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It makes it even more mis-understood when a copywriter asks for thousands of dollars and it only took them a week to prepare it.<br />
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But, when written correctly and sent to the right people, it has been known to turn a mediocre business into an industry giant very rapidly.<br />
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Your words, reproduced thousands of times, leverage your message to thousands of people...and it costs only fractions of a dollar per letter to distribute it.<br />
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A well-crafted, persuasive letter is one of the most powerful forces in the world today.<br />
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You know, while the National Enquirer won&rsquo;t even win the Nobel Prize in Literature, they write with simple language and very effectively target their audience...they have over 15 million readers after all. With all the complaints they get, no one has ever complained they write too clearly.<br />
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Words on a piece of paper have been known to create wars (or prevent them), to sell millions of dollars in goods, to express emotions and so on...<br />
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I said earlier that copywriting was in the bible...St. Paul, the Catholic saint, used copywriting to communicate the word of God to other people. He spread the message without ever having to be there personally. He was one of the earliest copywriters.<br />
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The president&rsquo;s speechwriter is a copywriter...he or she has to be very careful about the words they use.<br />
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The Role of a Copywriter<br />
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The role of the Copywriter is to write copy. Simple.<br />
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To write copy, a copywriter must research their a) intended audience and b) their subject matter. Then they must put pen to paper and create a message that will communicate their subject matter to their intended audience.<br />
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The copywriter must also pay attention to how the copy<br />
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a) Looks: if the copy looks too overwhelming, no one will read it.<br />
b) Flows: if the ideas and words in the copy connect together properly.<br />
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In the end, what does a copywriter produce? The length and type of copy can vary...they can produce letters 30 pages long or as short as one sentence (or a word or two).<br />
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Writing 30 pages is definitely a skill, where if you want to sell something, it has to be extremely interesting so that someone will read it...<br />
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What about writing a sentence? Sometimes that can take months of digging into volume after volume of dry product data and material to uncover the one phrase that can best describe the product.<br />
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Every word counts and is worth its weight in gold<br />
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In both cases, every word counts...the copywriter must agonize over every word because not only are you paying for the space you use (in a magazine for example) to distribute the copy, but the very words themselves can either persuade your audience to listen to you and buy your products...or completely turn them off.<br />
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Because of the complexities and the needs for copywriters...there has emerged a wide range of copywriters...they range from artists and English majors to people in sales.<br />
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The difference between the two, I will discuss in my next article: &ldquo;The difference between your &ldquo;everyday copy&rdquo; and &ldquo;copy that sells&rdquo;<br />
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Conclusion<br />
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Copywriting has been around for hundreds of years in various forms. Only in the last 100 years or so has it been used so widely to sell goods and services. Yet, despite all this, it still remains one of the most mis-understood, but important aspects of any business.<br />
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Everyone should know the basics of it and use that skill in their business.<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>When Opportunity Knocks...7 Unconventional Ways To Prepare For Your Chance Of A Lifetime</title>
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By Laura Koehne<br />
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Usual advice to entrepreneurs focuses on practicalities like learning to evaluate the market, write a business plan or raise money. But this assumption that we&rsquo;ve already found the perfect idea or business opportunity is just plain wrong!<br />
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As a kid I dreamed that someday I would have my own business. In my 20&rsquo;s I kept my eyes open, freelanced a bit and even had a little web start up with a friend that turned out to be more of a hobby than a sustainable venture. I completed an MBA and studied entrepreneurship, and along the way I wrote a number of appealing business plans. Unfortunately, none of those businesses were appealing to me.<br />
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Truth was I didn&rsquo;t know what my dream looked like. I was surrounded by great opportunity but I hadn&rsquo;t spent enough time honing my receptors to know which opportunity was right for me.<br />
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What was missing was the atypical business advice: To find my perfect business opportunity, I had to find myself first. I needed to assess ME before I could even look at the market!<br />
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How will you recognize the idea or business opportunity that is the perfect fit for you? Do you know what gives you the passion and energy that you&rsquo;ll need to start a business? Steel your courage and get ready to dive in: knowing yourself objectively, good and bad, inside and out, is essential for recognizing your perfect opportunities.<br />
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Here are some unconventional ideas to help you prime your entrepreneurial pump:<br />
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1. Specialize &ndash; in Yourself<br />
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Take the time to inventory your most important values and goals. Evaluate your strengths as well as your blind spots. Remember that it&rsquo;s not easy to read the label when you&rsquo;re inside the bottle, so solicit help from friends you respect and who know you well. My friend, Jim, was stunned to realize that not everyone loved talking to people the way he does. He had discounted his talent for networking because for him it&rsquo;s as natural as breathing and he assumed everyone could do it. These overlooked gifts are often our easiest, most energizing and valuable skills.<br />
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2. Generalize &ndash; in the World<br />
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You&rsquo;re an expert in your field, no doubt, but don&rsquo;t forget that there is a whole world out there. Be curious and pay attention to different industries, trends and patterns. Many of the biggest breakthroughs come from making connections between previously unrelated needs. Visit the newsstand once a week to pick up a publication you would otherwise never read. Watch the ideas start flowing. Collect the ideas that are most intriguing to you. Are there any patterns?<br />
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3. Take a Vacation<br />
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Taking a break from your routine is needed to reconnect with your creativity, insights and passions. Have you ever been driving a car or daydreaming in the shower when suddenly an amazing revelation pops into your head? A relaxing vacation can have the same effect on a grander scale. Give yourself time to dream.<br />
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4. Prepare Your Financial Attitudes<br />
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You&rsquo;ve heard all the advice about preparing your bank account for the big leap, but you must also tune up your money attitudes. An off-kilter relationship with money can derail your entrepreneurial dream. My client Lori, whose business was slipping, examined her beliefs and found she wanted to protect money, and thus failed to take needed risk. Now that she&rsquo;s more comfortable with money, and bolder, her business is thriving! Appreciate money as you would a business partner and create a good relationship with it, before you start the company.<br />
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5. Kick Butt at Work<br />
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While you develop your entrepreneurial dreams, redouble your commitment to your current job. Do great work for co-workers and clients. Develop relationships and a sterling reputation. So what if these people are not among your first customers, they can become your greatest advocates! Do your day job to the best of your ability and be someone that others are proud to refer.<br />
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6. Befriend Your Fears<br />
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We all have them &ndash; big, tummy-knotting fears or little nagging, &ldquo;I&rsquo;m not good enough&rdquo; worries. Learn to recognize the limiting perceptions or attitudes that may become speed bumps on your way to success. When acknowledged, these fears become allies that will actually make you more successful: Business owner, Lisa, is a creative visionary who shivers at the thought of implementation. For sure, she will want to hire a crackerjack implementer for her team. Seek opportunities that minimize the effects of your fears, or consciously prepare to accommodate them with additional training, specific people in your team or advantageous alliances.<br />
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7. Discover &ndash; and Live -- Your Personal Brand<br />
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When people&rsquo;s perception of you is in sync with the real you, life gets a whole lot easier. Act consistently on your values and beliefs, and people will recognize what you stand for, what you can be counted on to do, and how you will do it. This makes it easy for others to introduce you to the perfect people, the perfect companies, and perfect ideas. An authentic personal brand gives you a high likelihood of finding the perfect opportunity. After all, your unique dream comes from who you really are.<br />
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Laura Koehne, founder of THRIVE Against the Grain, coaches you to take the road less traveled with complete confidence. She holds an MBA in Entrepreneurship from University of Maryland and has realized her entrepreneurial dream by helping others find theirs. For coaching, guidance and additional exercises to help you prepare for your chance of a lifetime, visit her website at http://www.ThriveAgainstTheGrain.com and subscribe to Laura&rsquo;s DoWhat!? monthly eZine.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Three Powerful Affiliate Marketing Tactics to Effectively Close the Sale</title>
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By Mal Keenan<br />
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What Mistakes are you Making that are Seriously Hampering your Affiliate Marketing Business? Find out How to Avoid Profit Crushing Errors...<br />
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My main aim as an affiliate marketer is to get the most profit out of the market I am promoting. Over the years through trial and error, I have perfected what I believe to be three of the most important strategies for gaining nice profits from whichever internet market you decide to enter.<br />
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So, let us get started...<br />
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Strategy Number One - You should absolutely set up a website for your affiliate products. Sure, every product will come with its own affiliate page, customized with your unique affiliate links, but smart marketers know that this is not enough. It is very important you set up your own website for your affiliate products. This includes registering your domain and hosting, plus creating or paying for a simple web design - complete with the affiliate images that most affiliate programs provide.<br />
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Setting up a website may seem like too much hard work but believe me; it pays off in terms of future profits, if you put in the initial effort.<br />
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It also pays to create a different page within your website for each affiliate product or service. You could write an article or review page highlighting the benefits of using your recommended service with a link to your unique affiliate page.<br />
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Setting up a blog geared towards your affiliate market is the perfect way to implement the above strategy.<br />
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Strategy Number Two - Next on my list of essential strategies is to place an opting form on your website offering a free report outlining the benefits of your service. The majority of sales are between the fifth and twelfth contact between you and your prospect.<br />
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If a prospect visits your site and then clicks off never to return, you have missed many more opportunities to close the sale. This is where the opt-in form comes in. If you manage to entice website visitors to offer their email address, then you can follow up via an email autoresponder as often as you like or until the prospect unsubscribes from your list.<br />
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Short 7-day reports are quite effective and if you provide useful information, you may have a customer for life. Capturing a prospects email address is one of the most important tasks in affiliate marketing and internet marketing as a whole.<br />
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Strategy Number Three - Drive TARGETED traffic to your site. No point in paying to send general website visitors to a site built around the topic of "Exotic Birds". If you are sending visitors to an "Internet Marketing" site, it is pointless to write and submit articles on "Travel in Italy". Do you get the point? It is essential that you target your visitors to your affiliate-marketing niche, if you are going to close the sale. This point may seem obvious to some Article Submission, but many IM newbies spend countless hours and dollars focusing on website traffic that is simply not interested in what they have to offer.<br />
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The three strategies above are extremely effective and even more so in a tight niche market. If you employ the advice, you are well on your way to becoming a successful affiliate marketer.<br />
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Mal Keenan is publisher of Home Business Tips Newsletter. Check it out for tips on how to get Started Earning a Full-time Income from Home: Free home based business income opportunities Newsletter (http://www.home-business-tips-newsletter.com/). To Find Out What Was My Greatest Lucky Break in My Six Years of Frustration check out: Starting home based internet business (http://www.freeadvertz.com/).<br />
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<title>Blogging For SEO: How To Get Maximum Search Benefit From Your Small Business Blog</title>
<description><![CDATA[by Caroline Melberg<br />
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If you have a small business blog, or are thinking of starting one, you should be aware of the ways you can use your blog to drive traffic to your Website. It's simpler than you think.<br />
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The first thing to understand about your blog is that each entry is counted as one Web page. Even if you have your blog set to display 10 blog posts on the same page, each of them is counted as a separate Web page by the search engines. That's why it is important to treat each blog entry as an SEO tool. The following tips should be kept in mind for each blog entry in order to optimize them for the search engines and drive more traffic to your Website from your blog:<br />
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1. Optimize each blog post around a single keyword<br />
2. Make sure your keyword is in your blog post title, preferably at the beginning<br />
3. Use subheads or tags that also use your keyword<br />
4. Include 1-3 keyword links (anchor text) in your blog posts<br />
5. Sign every blog post with a signature link that uses your keyword<br />
6. Use bold and italics effectively to emphasize certain keywords and phrases<br />
7. Be sure to ping the directories<br />
8. Include tags for all of your blog entries<br />
9. Use categories effectively<br />
10. Make links appear natural by linking to internal pages of your Website<br />
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Because each blog entry is a separate Web page, the search engines will crawl them and index them just as they do your Web pages. Optimize each one heavily around a specific keyword related to your Website and that's an extra doorway into your Website for each page indexed at the search engines. Also, by adding anchor text to a couple of those keywords and pointing those links to relevant internal Web pages of your Website you are improving the SEO effect of your blog entry. A poll of top SEO experts by SEOmoz revealed that a majority of those SEO experts said these type of keyword links are among the top 10 most important SEO factors for ranking Web pages. Don't give up on keywords and anchor text.<br />
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You'll also want to include keyword tags with each blog entry. Those tags will be used by the search engines to index your pages appropriately for your keywords. Also, social bookmarkers will find it easier to tag your blog entry if they like it and this makes it easier to share among their social group.<br />
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Your blog category should indicate an important element of interest as well. Unlike tags, you should only choose one category for each blog post. Don't use "main" or "uncategorized." Those are too generic. Use a specific keyword-related category as that will make your blog posts more crawlable by the search engines.<br />
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There are more than 100 blog directories that you can ping to let them know you have updated your blog. I suggest you do this every time you update your blog. With WordPress (as well as with many other blogging software platforms) you can input each directory into a field and the software will send out an automatic ping each time you update your blog. If you are not using WordPress you should go to Ping-o-Matic and use it to ping your blog for free.<br />
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Finally, if you sign your blog posts with a keyword-rich signature that points to a relevant internal page of your Website, this will make your Website more crawlable and give you another anchor text link. Use something like, "Find Out More About Keyword." Then add another link that points to your home page.<br />
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The important thing to remember about keywords and links, whether on your blog or your Website, is to make them appear natural. The benefits are enormous.<br />
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Caroline Melberg is President and CEO of Melberg Marketing. She has over 20 years of experience creating exciting marketing campaigns for some of the most successful companies in the world. She publishes the popular eZine, "Blue Chip Tips: The Secrets of Blue Chip Marketing...Revealed!" Learn more today at <a href="http://www.melberg.com" target="_blank">http://www.melberg.com</a>.]]></description>
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<title>Duplicate Pages And Search Engines</title>
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by Martin Lukac<br />
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Most of us been there when it comes to duplicate pages. You may have news, or articles from news companies that provide you with the news feed. Or you might have your Website designed by a third party that uses the same tools on all of their clients' Websites.<br />
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But, did you know that this duplicate content can LOWER your search engine rankings? In today's SEO (Search Engine Optimization)-driven Website world, it is important to avoid duplicate content as much as possible.<br />
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What are duplicate pages for search engines?<br />
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It is obvious that duplicate means the same as something else. For search engines, this means the same exact page, the same exact title, the same keywords etc. Search Engines send spiders -- for example Google's spider is called "googlebot," Yahoo has "yahoo slurp" -- to crawl your Website looking for and gathering content or information.<br />
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These spiders look for certain information: What is this page about? Is it relevant to your Website? etc.<br />
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If any of these search engines find the same content on a different Website, they start to compare the content. First they look when this content was indexed and from which Website it was submitted first to the search engines.<br />
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Then they start to look for links.<br />
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Are there any links on these pages that point to the same source? This way, search engine can determine who is the priority Website and they assign a higher rank to that site.<br />
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But -- what about rest of the Web-sites? What will happen to them?<br />
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If you have articles or news that are duplicate content, you Website will go lower in search engines. It may take some time until the search engines actually visit your Website and assign a duplicate content filter. But, eventually, the search engines will simply filter your Website out of their search.<br />
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What if you pay a licensing fee for these articles?<br />
<br />
The only way for search engines such as Google to understand this, is when you E-mail them and explain your content. To do this, you will need to do a re-inclusion request.<br />
<br />
What if you like free articles published on different article sites?<br />
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No matter what you do, the search engines will hit you with duplicate content, however, you can teach search engines about your content.<br />
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First, reduce the number of articles that you have copied. Get some new fresh well-written articles. Make sure that the majority of your content is your own and the rest is articles from other sources.<br />
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Second, articles must be related to your field. If you write about real estate, make sure you stick with real estate and finance articles only. Show search engines that you have categories and your readers benefit from these articles.<br />
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Third, do a re-inclusion request and wait.<br />
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In few weeks, you should see some movement in your site rankings. If it is not improving, reduce the number of articles again.<br />
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With free articles, it's a cat-and-mouse game all over. It's hard to figure out as how the algorithms are set in Google, for example, for duplicate content, in addition to the way Google deals with re-produced articles that you can freely post anywhere.<br />
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What if you have a Website that was designed by third party company?<br />
<br />
Most Website companies use the same templates or similar templates. That's what they give you and rest of their clients -- the same and exact FAQ pages, About Us pages, etc.<br />
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You want to avoid this as much as possible. Always re-write these text blocks by yourself. This way, you will create unique pages for your Website.<br />
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Duplicating content is one of the biggest mistakes many Webmasters make when it comes to creating their Websites. Always try to create your own posts and, if you really want to expand your article base, make sure you provide valuable content to your users, not just another article Website.<br />
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Engine Promoter, (www.EnginePromoter.com) is a search engine marketing Website for search engine optimization and Website submission. Promote your Website and get top rotating positions on over 250+ search engines, including a niche Website submission. Engine Promoter also operates #1 Shopping Online and www.RateEmpire.com.<br />
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<title>Domain Names and Toll-free Numbers: A Profitable Link</title>
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<br />
By Marcia Yudkin<br />
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A few months ago, I turned down a naming assignment from a company seeking a business name that would correlate with a domain and a toll-free number, both currently available. Impossible, I thought. Nope, not impossible if you know how to go about it, says Bill Quimby of TollFreeNumbers.com.<br />
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The key is to find the vanity phone number first, Quimby says. Many available toll-free numbers spell out something related to your business; more than you would imagine. For instance, when he ran a search for toll-free numbers related to naming, he came up with 888-DR-NAMING (which I immediately reserved), 866-NOW-NAME, 877-PRO-NAMING, 888-WEB-NAMING, 877-TOP-NAMING and hundreds of other options.<br />
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Once you find a toll-free vanity number, the next step is to make sure the corresponding domain name is available for registration. 888DRNAMING.com was available, and I reserved that as well for future use. Then I was set for a radio publicity campaign, a national advertising campaign, or just rebranding.<br />
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Some points to keep in mind if this sort of naming strategy excites you:<br />
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* Although North American phones show letters on the keypad, telephones elsewhere in the world may not. Likewise, toll-free numbers in North America cannot be dialed from other continents. If you have a global business, branding only through a toll-free number that works only in one part of the world may not be a smart idea. However, it can still be a good way to attract North American customers, since you can forward the toll-free number for just pennies a minute almost anywhere else in the world.<br />
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* The cost of getting calls through a toll-free number can be as low as 2.85 cents a minute, with no monthly fee or monthly minimum charge. Aside from the one-time cost of getting a vanity toll-free number, it does not cost any more on an ongoing basis than a toll-free number that does not spell anything.<br />
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* Although numeric numbers are easier to dial, vanity numbers spelling out words get more calls than numbers comprised of random numbers. In a study done by Bellcore, print ads that had an 800 toll-free number attracted six times as many calls as regular, non-toll-free numbers. In addition, contrary to what you might expect, this held true regardless of the socio-economic status of the caller.<br />
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* Older telephones do not show the "Q" (which correlates with 7) or the "Z" (which correlates with 9), but most recent models do. Note also that you will get more misdials if your vanity words include the letter "O," which can be mistaken for the zero key.<br />
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* The more you advertise on billboards, trucks, radio or TV; it is important to have a number that spells something. If you are a small company, a vanity number makes you seem bigger and more established. When Bill Quimby tells people to call him at 1-800-MARKETER, few would guess he works from his home. A toll-free number also emphasizes that the company wants to hear from customers.<br />
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* Whereas so many great domain names are already taken, many more of the 800YourName.com types of domain names are still available.<br />
<br />
Marcia Yudkin is "Head Stork" of the naming company Named At Last, which brainstorms new company names, new product names, tag lines and more for cost-conscious organizations, at http://www.NamedAtLast.com . Download a free ebook on obtaining vanity toll-free numbers at http://www.namedatlast.com/naming6.htm.<br />
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<title>Business Directories: The Place To List Your Local Small Business When Looking For Local Customers</title>
<description><![CDATA[by Caroline Melberg<br />
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One of the oldest and most effective ways to market yourself online is through local small business directory listings. Small business Internet marketing requires starting with a listing of your small business in the major general directories then listing them in niche and industry-specific directories appropriate to your small business. It is a time consuming process to list your small business in the right directories, but a necessary one to ensure good rankings for your website.<br />
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The most essential directory for your small business to be listed in is DMOZ, also called the Open Directory Project. All the major search engines, and most of the minor ones, rely on DMOZ, located at <a href="http://www.dmoz.org" target="_blank">www.dmoz.org</a>, for information on websites. Google gets information on every website it crawls from DMOZ.<br />
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You should also list your small business in Google Local and Yahoo Local. All you need to do to get listed with Google is to go to Google, click on the Local link and find the "add your business link." For Yahoo, go to Yahoo, click on "Directory," then click on "Submit Your Site" at the bottom of the page.<br />
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You can find other directories online by using Google or Yahoo. Type in "directory of directories" and you'll get a list of small business directories, both paid and free, listed by state, industry, niche, and other categorizations. I recommend that you list in every directory that applies to your business. Here is a short list of local small business directory opportunities to help you attract local customers for your business:<br />
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<a href="http://www.dmoz.org" target="_blank">http://www.dmoz.org</a><br />
<a href="http://dir.yahoo.com" target="_blank">http://dir.yahoo.com</a><br />
<a href="http://www.joeant.com" target="_blank">http://www.joeant.com</a><br />
<a href="http://www.jayde.com" target="_blank">http://www.jayde.com</a><br />
<a href="http://www.avivadirectory.com" target="_blank">http://www.avivadirectory.com</a><br />
<a href="http://www.goguides.com" target="_blank">http://www.goguides.com</a><br />
<a href="http://www.botw.org" target="_blank">http://www.botw.org</a><br />
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Some directories, like the Yahoo directory, charge, but it is well worth what you pay to be listed. Once you are included in Yahoo's small business directory, you can bet your website will be indexed in the search engine as well.<br />
<br />
There are three primary considerations for your small business when listing in directories online:<br />
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The directory's PageRank<br />
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The directory's age<br />
<br />
Is your small business category available?<br />
<br />
PageRank is important for SEO purposes. Internet marketing pros all recommend getting inbound links from websites with high PR. A website with a PR higher than yours will benefit you with valuable inbound links that will give you a boost in the search engines as well. The age of the directory makes it more valuable because you know that if the directory has been around for more than two years then it will likely be around next year. You can get information on PageRank and the age of various directories at <a href="http://www.seocompany.ca/directory/web-directories.html" target="_blank">http://www.seocompany.ca/directory/web-directories.html</a>.<br />
<br />
Don't waste your time trying to get listed in a directory that doesn't offer a category you'll fit into. Be sure to browse the categories at any small business directories you consider before you list your business.<br />
<br />
Two great sources for finding web directories for your small business Internet marketing efforts are <a href="http://www.dir-search.com" target="_blank">www.dir-search.com</a> and <a href="http://www.best-web-directories.com" target="_blank">www.best-web-directories.com</a>. The Best Web Directories website is perhaps the most comprehensive website for finding business directories online. If you want to find local customers through small business directories then I recommend these two resources for finding the best places online that list small business directories for your Internet marketing efforts.<br />
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One thing you'll need to keep in mind – all directories are different. Nevertheless, you should write your business directory listing before you submit to any directories. Your local small business directory listing shouldn't be too long, but it should include all the pertinent information: Your business name, your name, address, phone number, website address, e-mail address, and a short description of your business. In your business directory listing, be sure to use the best keyword two or three times to make your small business listing optimized for the search engines.<br />
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To find industry-specific or niche directories, go to DMOZ or one of the other general directories and search for your industry by keyword. Then do a keyword search at Google and Yahoo along with the keyword "directory." This should return a good listing of directories for your industry or niche.<br />
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One other source for listing your local small business is your local chamber of commerce's website. When you join your local chamber, they should list your website on theirs for free. The traffic you can get from this one source can be well worth joining the local chamber, and almost all of the traffic will be local customers looking for your type of business. The Yellow Pages online and <a href="http://www.merchantcircle.com" target="_blank">www.merchantcircle.com</a> are two other sources to consider for local small business Internet marketing. More and more people are looking online for small businesses to do business with and relying less on print publications like the Yellow Pages. That's just one more reason to look for local small business directories to be listed in.<br />
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Caroline Melberg is President and CEO of Melberg Marketing. She has over 20 years of experience creating exciting marketing campaigns for some of the most successful companies in the world. She publishes the popular eZine, "Blue Chip Tips: The Secrets of Blue Chip Marketing...Revealed!" Learn more today at <a href="http://www.melberg.com" target="_blank">http://www.melberg.com</a>.]]></description>
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<title>

Revenge of an Ugly Website</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
by Gil De Palma<br />
<br />
Burning Man is a simple HTML website that tells the story of a 23-year-old artist afflicted with a mysterious chronic burning disease who discovers that the flames killing him little by little have miraculous healing powers.<br />
<br />
Many people have said that this Website is really weird and ugly, but they keep on coming back just the same.<br />
<br />
They read the compelling stories. They view whimsical art works. They join blog campaigns. They react. They leave comments. They buy stuff. They recommend it to others.<br />
<br />
And they even profit from the FREE success secret it revealed!<br />
<br />
But, really, the Website is the secret. It is like some kind of "curiosity central." It is a potent people magnet. And, yes, it is the stuff of super affiliates. It gets thousands of hits daily without really trying.<br />
<br />
Perhaps being weird and ugly is really its revenge for being so.<br />
<br />
You can learn a lot from its success. Discover the secret right now...<br />
<br />
"Frankly, it’s technically weird and ugly."<br />
<br />
Although no one can say exactly what it looks like when a Website is weird and ugly, a Web designer actually E-mailed 23-year old artist Burny Madden with an offer to "beautify his Website technically."<br />
<br />
Indeed, in the Internet – where the word "techie" is synonymous to godling, and the word "newbie" is almost an insult – a "technically cool" Website seems inevitable.<br />
<br />
Whether a Flash eye-candy Website with animated buttons, titles, images, streaming video, cinematic sound effects, pop-ups, and techie cool what-have-yous is visually distracting is beside the point.<br />
<br />
Never mind what you’ve heard about beauty in simplicity. In cyberspace, techie cool is what’s beautiful.<br />
<br />
Burny and his best friend Nona have built a Website to tell his life story to the world. Burny is afflicted with a mysterious chronic burning disease that causes parts of his body to ignite at random. Burn scars constellate his body. He walks with a limp. He is too mortified to be with people. Some even call him a freak.<br />
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Then, he discovers that the flames killing him, little by little, have miraculous healing powers. His life has never been the same again, especially after going online.<br />
<br />
But, now, Burny and Nona feel that if a Website is called weird and ugly; it probably looks a lot like their Burning Man story site.<br />
<br />
It certainly feels that way when people say the Website will have tremendous potential if they show a short animated feature about the story. It certainly feels that way when they receive e-mails asking in so many ways why the site is "sooo static." And it certainly feels that way when they read this message from a returning site visitor: "Hey, no offense guys, but I think your old Flash Website looks a lot better than this dead mind-numbing stuff."<br />
<br />
Burning Man is an offshoot of a fancy Flash Burny Madden Website, their newbie attempt at being Webbies. It was an absolute "techie beauty." Cinematic intro. Scrolling text. An array of moving thingies. Even an animated page-turner. All this plus some Hollywood-style effects. It gave that peculiar feeling of watching a mystery movie.<br />
<br />
But where’s the rest of the story? That was the question of most site visitors.<br />
<br />
Burny and NonaI intended to tell the Burny’s story in that Website. Trouble is, the animated page-turner limited them to a maximum of sixteen pages – about 106 pages short of the site’s designed content.<br />
<br />
Their first Website became some kind of an unfinished visual treat that people would visit once or twice at the most, and then never again. Adding more animated effects served like a one-time adrenaline boost for the site, that’s all.<br />
<br />
Requesting those who purchased the ebook to recommend it to others led some people to accuse them of spamming. They even tried using sophisticated linking software to increase its exposure to no avail. Webmasters would visit, but only a handful would link to it. Their Website traffic seemed to trudge to a dreary drumbeat – one…two…bye.<br />
<br />
They built it and they came, and they left forever.<br />
<br />
It took an unusual degree of humility for them to accept that the techie beauty they were so proud of did not actually work for them. After all, it revealed to them the extent to which people responded to the Website’s story more than its looks.<br />
<br />
They discovered that, although head-turning imagery and special effects raise Web design to a higher level, they will only work if they are built on a good concept. The cool stuff is in the content. When an idea translates into a compelling content with which audiences can relate, it causes them to hook up psychologically to the Website. When it makes an emotional bond by showing people an idea or experience they’ve had, an idea or experience they’d like to have, or the information they’ve been looking for, real cool content stuff happens.<br />
<br />
The Website connects to the audience.<br />
<br />
In this case, the premise of Burny’s story connected to the audience. And it turned out that they wanted more.<br />
<br />
You never really appreciate a story until you enter the door of a character’s head and walk around in it. But, Burny’s original Website was a beautiful door that opened up to nothing!<br />
<br />
So, Burny and Nona said "goodbye" to the techie beauty and built the Burning Man Website. Simple HTML. No cool effects. It only uses Burny’s original artworks to illustrate the story. The only thing that moves in it is the visitor’s cursor.<br />
<br />
In this new Website, they continue telling the story, revealing that while Burny’s mother insists that his burning condition is a symptom of demonic possession, his stepfather is forcing him to burn and heal others for a huge fee.<br />
<br />
Because of this, Nona has launched an online campaign to save Burny from burning to death.<br />
<br />
Here’s Nona’s Save A Burning Man message:<br />
<br />
"PLEASE HELP ME SAVE MY BEST FRIEND WHO IS AFFLICTED WITH A MYSTERIOUS BURNING DISEASE.<br />
<br />
"PLEASE READ HIS STORY, POST A MESSAGE TO HIS CRUEL STEPFATHER WHO WANTS TO USE HIM TO MAKE MONEY, OR SIMPLY FORWARD THIS MESSAGE ON.<br />
<br />
"I hope that if people pass this on, his stepfather will get tons of petitions asking him to stop this madness before he forces my friend to burn to death.<br />
<br />
"My childhood friend, Burny Madden, is a young artist who is burning little by little to death. Something unexplainable is causing parts of his body to ignite for no apparent reason at all.<br />
<br />
"Burny usually bursts into flames when he is too upset or too excited. And the burnings are getting worse every time. Now I’m afraid that if he burns again – he might die.<br />
<br />
"A few weeks ago, a weird incident involving a dead dog that has allegedly sprung back to life when Burny touched it with his flaming hand, caused his stepfather, Stanley "Stan" Lucierno, to conclude that the fire has some kind of healing power. Stan is now trying to force Burny to burn – threatening him, hurting him, abusing both him and his mother in sickening ways – so he could cash in on it.<br />
<br />
"I built a Web site for Burny and published his story so that, through the Internet, people may know about his terrible situation and help me save him.<br />
<br />
"PLEASE HELP ME STOP BURNY’S STEPFATHER.<br />
<br />
"Please visit Burny’s Website, read his story, and E-mail Stan. I will make sure that your messages get to him.<br />
<br />
"Also, please drop Burny a line, if you can. He is in pain, afraid, and very lonely. He really could use a kind word right now.<br />
<br />
"I WILL GIVE A FREE T-SHIRT (MADE BY BURNY HIMSELF) TO THE ONE WHO WILL SEND THE E-MAIL THAT BURNY WILL LIKE BEST. I will even pay for delivery to anywhere in the world. It’s the least I can do for a childhood friend.<br />
<br />
"PLEASE FORWARD THIS E-MAIL TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW. IT WILL ONLY TAKE A FEW MINUTES TO SAVE A BURNING MAN.<br />
<br />
"Thank you very much.<br />
<br />
Nona http://www.burning-man.palmagick.com/index.htm"<br />
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The Burning Man Website generated five times more hits in just one month than what the old Flash Website made for an entire year. This time, people are coming back to the Website several time a week. They are sending Burny and Nona E-mails. Some of them post messages on the blogs. A lot of them are buying Burning Man stuff.<br />
<br />
It’s almost a real success story, except for the fact that Burny and Nona are not real persons.<br />
<br />
I am a writer, an artist, and a filmmaker. Burny Madden and Nona are just characters from my screenplay "BURNY." I decided to put them online to help me develop their characters and write the story. I am also a newbie and the real owner of the Burning Man Website.<br />
<br />
Burny and Nona still do not know that they are just fictional characters. They are still running the Burning Man Website, posting new content, reading and answering E-mails. If you visit the Website and click the "author" button, you will understand why.<br />
<br />
I passed on Nona’s letter to a few friends who got so amused by it – they passed it on to others. Without really trying, it became a form of word-of-mouth advertising via E-mail. The Website got over 50,000 hits the next day!<br />
<br />
So, if you receive Nona’s letter from someone you know, he or she probably got this forwarded E-mail from a friend or colleague or even a family member who also got it from someone, who also ... well, you know.<br />
<br />
Here’s a little secret. As a Psychology major back in college, I have understood that people have a subconscious desire to communicate about things that have no relevance to their primary needs for existence. The urge to tell others about the Burning Man is actually working for the Website.<br />
<br />
I think Nona’s letter has gone round the world much farther and faster than any advertising I could hope to do at the moment. Now people are asking if Nona has new letters. It still amazes me.<br />
<br />
I am yet to hear somebody say that Burning Man is a beautiful Website. People keep on giving Burny and Nona tips on how to improve it, instead. One site visitor even gave a link to a free Flash tutorial! Nice guy.<br />
<br />
I’ve seen the word "ugly" in several E-mails, though.<br />
<br />
I guess a techie beauty is not a bad idea at all. Stretching one’s imagination to push technology far beyond its comfort zone to create the coolest visually stunning Websites in cyberspace is certainly a big thrill to the senses. Hey, I like them, too. But I’d like them even more if they fulfill what I believe is the primary mandate of a Website – to connect to the audience.<br />
<br />
The Burning Man did it with a simple interactive story. It may be weird and ugly, but I guess it is its own revenge for being so.<br />
<br />
"You’ve got great content," the persistent Web designer said in his recent E-mail to Burny, "even I keep on coming back to know what happens next. It’s a shame that you didn’t give its overall design much thought."<br />
<br />
"Yeah, it’s a shame," I thought to myself.<br />
<br />
Burny did not hire him.<br />
<br />
Palmagick http://www.palmagick.com/burnymadden/index.htm<br />
<br />
Gil De Palma is a writer, artist, filmmaker, and the CEO of Palmagick Entertainment. He is the author of "BURNY" (http://www.palmagick.com/burnymadden/) and creator of the superhero pack TAEKWONDOGGS (http://www.taekwondoggs.com/).<br />
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<title>What It Takes To Earn $6.75/Hour at Starbucks</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
By Kim Klaver<br />
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There is an upscale and charming shopping area in Kansas City, MO, called the Plaza. One of the most popular places there is Starbucks. Always packed, and always those friendly people at the counter (baristas), making JUST the drink you want.<br />
<br />
Have you ever noticed how many types of drinks they offer? Thirty-three on the board tonight - the cappuccinos, the lattes, the frappes, the espressos, the teas; and fifteen "customizations" on those from - with Soy, organic milk, decaf, no foam, iced or hot, and on and on.<br />
<br />
These baristas need to know how to make them all. In addition, be friendly and engaging with each of the hundreds of customers coming through. Tonight, I asked the manager what they paid people, and what it takes to be hired. Here is the story.<br />
<br />
People hired at this very busy and wonderful store in Kansas City, start at $6.75/hour. If someone works 20 hours/week or more, they would earn about $290/mo. (Starbucks also adds some benefits if someone works 20 hours +/mo.)<br />
<br />
In addition, consider the training required for a job at Starbucks.<br />
<br />
"Two weeks," she said. During those two weeks, the new person gets about thirty hours of personal training and practice. The program culminates in the new recruit's doing a demo for the group, showing they can make all the different drinks and the variations people request.<br />
<br />
Why does any of this matter?<br />
<br />
People say they do network marketing to make income. Many expect to make much more than $290/mo for the ten hours' per week worked. They talk about $5,000 or more per month. That is the promise, is not it. Financial freedom?<br />
<br />
Now compare:<br />
<br />
A Starbucks employee working ten hours per week in KC grosses $290.25 per month (4.3 weeks in a month @ $67.50/week). They have trained thirty hours over two weeks to learn and then demo what they need to know for the job...<br />
<br />
People in our business offer recruits much more than $290/month, for ten hours' per week worked, do they not?<br />
<br />
In addition, with that offer of a much bigger income, how much focused, personal training did you get?<br />
<br />
Did you spend thirty hours in the first two weeks learning how to do what was required in this business? Like HOW TO TALK TO PEOPLE about the products and the business?<br />
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How many of you had to demonstrate, before you could start working and talking to others, that you knew how to talk to people about the products and the business? Did you have rehearsals and mock conversations for all the kinds of situations where you want to know just WHAT to say?<br />
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How does the Starbucks training compare to what you got?<br />
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Do you suppose the non-training of our recruits on how to talk to people affects the reaction of someone out there - who would be a prospective customer or business partner?<br />
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What if, the next time you stopped by a Starbucks counter, the person behind the bar screwed up your drink. Might you get upset at the $6.75/hour employee? They are SUPPOSED to know how to make those drinks, yes?<br />
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In the recruiting world, your world, other people just walk away when you do not talk to them right. They did not "get it". In addition, if you have never learned how to talk to people right, how could they get it?<br />
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Therefore, we go on, often turning off the very people who might be our prospects for the products, or the business, because no one has learned how to talk to people correctly about the business or product they have. In addition, we are expecting financial freedom. HA!<br />
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Who else thinks there is more to making big money or ANY money at all, than signing the application and telling others how great, the products and business are?<br />
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Are you ready to start the first three hours of your thirty-hour "Starbucks training" on how to talk to a big banana or little one about your business? Here is one option (http://www.eventbrite.com/event/20444149). Sorry, could not help myself...<br />
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Heeheehee.<br />
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What if you become a "what to say to people" pundit?<br />
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Kim Klaver is Harvard & Stanford educated. Her 20 years experience in network marketing have resulted in a popular blog, http://KimKlaverBlogs.com, a podcast, http://YourGreatThing.com and a giant resource site, http://BananaMarketing.com.<br />
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<title>Online Email Marketing: Top 10 Tips for a Signature File That Gets Clicks</title>
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By Michael A. Jones<br />
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When it comes to your online email marketing promotions, think out your signature file. It is an important feature of your message not an afterthought. It tells people about YOU, or specifically, it tells what your business is about.<br />
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The signature file is a little like a P.S. at the end of a message. It nearly always gets attention.<br />
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Here are 10 guidelines for creating a signature file that looks professional and gets clicks:<br />
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1. Make it brief, no more than about 6 lines, and make it concise. Put briefly, what you and your business are all about along with the URL, of course.<br />
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2. Use a single --- or double === divider across the top and/or across the bottom of the signature.<br />
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3. Adjust the signature file for the audience you are reaching. Newsgroups or mailing lists, adopt a soft-sell approach so as not to cause irritation. For an autoresponder message, a hard sell signature file may be acceptable.<br />
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4. Include your email address and the URL of your home page.<br />
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5. Don't go above eight lines including the divider(s).<br />
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6. Format to 60 characters so the line endings will appear neat in your recipient's browser.<br />
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7. Left justify the text.<br />
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8. Proofread it. That is worth repeating - Proofread it!<br />
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9. Cut and paste the URL into a browser and make sure it works! How frustrating to stumble on the fact that after you have sent hundreds of emails or you have been using the signature file for some weeks, the link does not work because of a typo or other error in the URL. Test it!<br />
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10. Send an email to yourself with the signature file and check the overall appearance and impression. Is it clean and professional?<br />
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In conclusion: Labor hard and long on the wording of your signature until it is just right. Sum up your main selling proposition and construct it into a slogan.<br />
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Michael A. Jones is a writer and webmaster with over 10 years experience. Punctuation marks used discreetly and correctly can really add power to your emails. Check Michael's punctuation guide here for ideas:<br />
http://www.about-goal-setting.com/punctuation-guide.html<br />
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To utilize a highly successful advertising medium at an unbelievably low cost visit this page:<br />
http://www.vitalstop.com/Marketing/post-free-classified-ads.html<br />
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See how to choose the right autoresponder and at the same time get a free 7-part email tutorial:<br />
http://www.vitalstop.com/Business/autoresponders.html<br />
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<title>The Secret Benefit Of Search Engine Optimisation: Increased Usability</title>
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by Trenton Moss<br />
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A higher search ranking is what many Website owners dream of. What they don't realize is that optimising their sites for the search engines, if done correctly, can also optimise it for their site visitors.<br />
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Ultimately, this means more people finding your Website, increased sales and increased lead generation.<br />
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But -- are search engine optimisation and usability compatible? Aren't there trade-offs that need to be made between giving search engines what they want and giving people what they want?<br />
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Read on and find out!<br />
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1. Keyword research carried out<br />
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Before you even begin building your Website, you should carry out keyword research to identify which keyword phrases your site should target. Using publicly available tools such as Wordtracker (http://www.wordtracker.com), you can discover which keywords are searched for the most frequently and then specifically target those phrases.<br />
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Doing keyword research is also crucial for your site's usability. By using the same keywords in your Website that Web users are searching for in search engines, you'll literally be speaking the same language as your site visitors.<br />
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For example, you might decide to target the phrase, "sell toys", as your Website does in fact sell toys. Keyword research would undoubtedly show you that Web users are actually searching for, "buy toys" (think about it - have you ever searched using the word, "sell", when you want to buy something?). By placing the phrase, "buy toys" on to the pages on your Website, you'll be using the same words as your site visitors and they'll be able to find what they're looking for more easily.<br />
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2. 200-word minimum per page<br />
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Quite simply, search engines love content - the more content there is on a page, the easier it is for search engines to work out what the page is actually about. Search engines may struggle to work out the point of a Web page with less than 200 words, ultimately penalising that page in the search rankings.<br />
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In terms of usability, it's also good to avoid pages with very little content. A page with less than 200 words is unlikely to contain a large amount of information, so site visitors will undoubtedly need to click elsewhere to find more detailed information.<br />
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Don't be afraid to put a reasonably large amount of information on a page. Web users generally don't mind scrolling down and, provided the page provides mechanisms to aid scanning (such as employing sub-headings - see point 6 below), it shouldn't be too difficult for site visitors to locate the information they're after.<br />
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3. 100kb maximum HMTL size<br />
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If 200 words is the minimum page content size, then 100kb is the maximum, at least in terms of HMTL file size. Anything more than this and search engines may give up on the page as it's simply too big for them.<br />
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A 100kb HMTL file will take 20 seconds to download on a 56k dial up modem. Add on the time it takes for all the other parts of the page to download, such as images and JavaScript files, and you're looking at a highly un-user-friendly download time!<br />
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4. CSS used for layout<br />
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The Website of Juicy Studios (http://www.juicystudio.com) saw a six-fold increase in site visitors after switching from a table-based layout to a CSS layout. Search prefer CSS-based sites and are likely to score them higher in the search rankings because:<br />
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    * The code is cleaner and therefore more accessible to search engines<br />
    * Important content can be placed at the top of the HTML document<br />
    * There is a greater density of content compared to coding<br />
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Using CSS for layout is also highly advantageous for usability, as it leads to significantly faster download times.<br />
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5. Meaningful page title<br />
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If you know anything about search engine optimisation, you'll know that search engines place more importance on the page title than any other attribute on the page. If the title adequately describes the content of that page, then search engines will be able to more accurately guess what that page is about.<br />
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A meaningful page title also helps site visitors work out where they are, both within the site and within the Web as a whole. The page title is the first thing that loads up, often quite a few seconds before the content, so a descriptive, keyword-rich page title can be a real aid to help users orientate themselves.<br />
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6. Headings and sub-headings used<br />
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Search engines assume that the text contained in heading tags is more important than the rest of the document text, as headings (in theory at least) summarise the content immediately below them.<br />
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Headings are also incredibly useful for your human site visitors, as they greatly aid scanning. Generally speaking, we don't read on the Web, we scan, looking for the information that we're after. By breaking up page sections with sub-headings that effectively describe the content beneath them, scanning becomes significantly easier.<br />
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Do be sure not to abuse heading tags, though. The more text you have contained in heading tags within the page, the less importance search engines assign to them.<br />
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7. Opening paragraph describes page content<br />
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We've already established that search engines love content, but they especially love the first 25 words or so on each page. By providing an opening paragraph that adequately describes the content of the rest of the page (or the site, if it's the homepage), you should be able to include your important keyword phrases in this crucial area.<br />
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As Web users, whenever we arrive at a Web page, the first thing we need to know is whether this page has the information that we're after. A great way to find this out is to scan through the first paragraph, which, if it sufficiently describes the page content, should help us out.<br />
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8. Descriptive link text<br />
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Search engines place a lot of importance on link text. They assume that link text will be descriptive of its destination and as such, they examine link text for all links pointing to any page. If all the links pointing to a page about widgets say 'click here', search engines can't gain any information about that page without visiting it. If, on the other hand, all the links say, 'widgets' then search engines can easily guess what that page is about.<br />
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One of the best examples of this in action is for the search term, 'miserable failure'. So many people have linked to George Bush's bio using this phrase as the link text, that now, when miserable failure is searched for in Google, George Bush's bio appears top of the search rankings!<br />
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As Web users, we don't generally read Web pages word-for-word - we scan them looking for the information that we're after. When you scan through text, you can't take any meaning from the word 'click here'. Link text that effectively describes its destination is far easier to scan and you can understand the destination of the link without having to read its surrounding words.<br />
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9. Frames avoided<br />
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Frames are quite an old-school Web design technique and, although they aren't as commonplace as they once were, they do still rear up their ugly head from time to time. Using frames is one of the worst possible things you could do for your search engine ranking, as most search engines can't follow links between frames.<br />
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Even if a search engine does index your pages and Web users find you through a search engine, they'll be taken to one of the pages within the frame. This page will probably be a content page with no navigation (navigation is normally contained in a separate frame) and, therefore, they will have no way to navigate to any other page on the site!<br />
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Frames are also disadvantageous for usability as they can cause problems with the back button, printing, history and bookmarking.<br />
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Put simply, say "no" to frames!<br />
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10. Quality content provided<br />
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This may seem like a strange characteristic of a search engine optimised Website, but it's actually crucial. Search engines, in addition to looking at page content, look at the number of links pointing into Web pages. The more inbound links a Website has, all other things being equal, the higher in the search rankings it will appear.<br />
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By providing creative, unique and regularly updated content on your Website, Webmasters will want to link to you, as doing so will add value to their site visitors. You will also be adding value to your site visitors.<br />
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Conclusion:<br />
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Optimising your Website for both search engines and people needn't be a trade-off. With this much overlap between the two areas, you should easily be able to have a Website that Web users can easily find in the search engines and, when they do find it, they can find what they're looking for quickly and efficiently.<br />
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Trenton Moss is crazy about Web usability and accessibility - so crazy that he went and started his own Web usability and accessibility consultancy (Webcredible - http://www.webcredible.co.uk) to help make the Internet a better place for everyone.<br />
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<title>Three Simple and Highly “Effective Ways” to Build a Profitable Email List</title>
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By Mal Keenan<br />
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There Are three Strategies You MUST Follow in Order to Build a Profitable Opt-in Email List...<br />
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Ask any internet marketer worth asking; they will tell you that the money is in the list, email list that is.<br />
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You have probably read of online marketers making a small fortune from their own lists of eager subscribers; sounds like it is simply a case of buying a list or building it through web traffic and then cashing in through sending a series of emails. This is frankly not the case! Building a profitable opt-in email list takes time and effort mainly in building trust with your subscribers, enough for them to feel comfortable adding their payment details to buy your product or service. This does not happen overnight.<br />
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Here are three ways that will help you build a profit-pulling list of hungry subscribers:<br />
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1. Write and submit articles - There is no better way to build your reputation as an expert in your field than to write and submit articles to the article databases. The byline of the article is the perfect place to put a link to your opt-in form or straight to your product page where you will give your visitor an opportunity to subscribe to your list. If they see you as an expert, prospects are more likely to subscribe to your list. You have begun to build trust, as well.<br />
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Many visitors to my site put my name in Google to see exactly who I am. When they finds 1000s of references to my name built over many years online, mostly through written articles, then they feel a lot more comfortable dealing with me.<br />
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2. Know Your Product or Service - It is extremely important that you know your product in order to inspire confidence in your subscribers and compel them to reach for their credit cards. It is also essential that you are confident in the quality of your product or service. If you think you are selling crap, it will come across in your emails even if you write top class copy.  Your subscribers will sense that something is not quite right.<br />
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3. Only recommend quality products and services to your subscribers - I am referring to products besides yours. One great way to build more profit into your list is to recommend other products similar to your own. However, beware, the quickest way to ruin your reputation and ensure the downfall of your email lists' ability to pull in profits is to recommend inferior products or services. I tend to stick to the maxim "If I don't use it myself and find it useful I won't recommend it to others". You cannot go wrong if you keep to this principle.<br />
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The idea of drafting an email within minutes, sending it to my list, and watching orders flood into my email inbox has always appealed to the lazier side of my character and is a dream come true.<br />
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Email marketing truly is the lazy mans way to riches BUT it does take a lot of work, Find Article, preparation, and care in maintaining a quality list of subscribers. By following the points above, it can help you make this a reality.<br />
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Mal Keenan is publisher of Home Business Tips Newsletter. Check it out for tips on how to get Started Earning a Full-time Income from Home: Work from home internet business opportunities Newsletter (http://www.home-business-tips-newsletter.com/) To Find Out What Was My Greatest Lucky Break in My Six Years of Frustration check out: New home based business opportunity (http://www.freeadvertz.com/)<br />
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<title>Make a Living in your Underwear</title>
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By Angela Bailey<br />
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Bill finished college in May. It was a beautiful ceremony, and the culmination of many hard years of study. &ldquo;So what are you going to do now?&rdquo; I asked him, over a cup of coffee in a local cafe. &ldquo;Get a resume together and start looking for jobs&rdquo; he replied. That&rsquo;s the reply of about 99% of the people graduating from college. It&rsquo;s the way we are socially programmed to think. It&rsquo;s the same thing everybody else does. This doesn&rsquo;t necessarily make it the right thing to do. I believe if you have a reasonable amount of intelligence and an entrepreneurial spirit, there are far better ways to make a living. People have the attitude that I need to work hard to support my family. In my opinion, it&rsquo;s all for nothing, if you can only enjoy time with your family a small portion of your life. When I am gone, I don&rsquo;t want my kids to know me as a good provider, I want to be remembered as a good father. I cannot be a good father when I am a serving and making another person wealthy and I am never around to interact with them.<br />
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Goals<br />
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The first thing you need to accomplish is to set some goals for yourself, I can&rsquo;t stress enough how important goals are in your life, set personal goals and spiritual goals. Goals will give you something to shoot for. Write them down and read them everyday. Don&rsquo;t set unrealistic goals (i.e. I want to make 20,000 a month in three months). Start small young man and meet the reachable goal. Then set another one and meet that. Be specific in your goals and structure the steps to meet them; don&rsquo;t write a goal like&hellip;I want to be a millionaire. We all want to be millionaires, but we have to be a thousandaires first. There are plenty of books and articles on writing goals. Your first assignment or goal will be to write down a set of goals, the steps to reach them, and read them everyday. It will be the motivation to keep you on track.<br />
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Your Passion<br />
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What is your passion? What do you have or what can you create that others will pay you for? Can you create art that people would love to have hanging in their home? Can you create music that others would love to listen to? Can you write computer programs that others just can&rsquo;t live without? Can you make beautiful websites? Can you write informational articles? There are no limits, choose something that you are very passionate about that others will pay you for, and then monetize it. At first, you might have to get a job while you monetize your passion. Take baby steps to start a goal to make an additional $10.00 a month with your passion.  Once you reach it, bump it up to $50.00, keep this momentum going until you are able to quit your regular job and do your passion full-time.  Then you will be successful<br />
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Obstacles<br />
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Ponder these next seven words carefully, &ldquo;As you think, so shall you be.&rdquo;  Thoughts are things, if you think you can, then you will. If you think you can&rsquo;t, then you won&rsquo;t. Get rid of the obstacles that you have conditioned yourself to believe. It drives me crazy when you hear people sabotage themselves by blaming things that have happened in the past for the reason they cannot succeed in the future&hellip;I&rsquo;m not smart enough, I never had a chance, I was raised in the ghetto, I&rsquo;m too poor, I&rsquo;m too short, too old, too young&hellip; enough with the excuses. Quit using other people and other events for excuses why you can&rsquo;t do something or are unable to succeed; it&rsquo;s all too easy to do this. The other choice takes a little effort and in reality the person down deep inside really doesn&rsquo;t want to change or improve themselves, they just want to use excuses. Think about this parable; imagine yourself in the back of a truck riding down a dirt road. You are now standing in the bed of this truck looking out the back seeing the trail in the dirt from the tires. These tracks in the dirt are your past. Now think about what is moving the truck forward, it&rsquo;s the engine. Consider this engine as the driving force of YOU, to improve your life, to become successful. Now ask yourself, do the tracks the tires are leaving in the dirt make the truck go forward?  The answer, of course, is NO; so enough with the excuses of things that have happened in the past. It is now time to start moving forward.<br />
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Residual or Passive Income<br />
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When another company owns you, in other words trading your time for money, you only get paid while you are working. Wouldn&rsquo;t it be nice to make money all the time? This is the definition of passive or residual income. The simplest example of this is having money in a mutual fund drawing interest. It doesn&rsquo;t matter if you&rsquo;re sleeping, eating, playing with your kids, or whatever, you are always making money. This is what you must set in place to make a living and be able to do what you enjoy doing. Again, going back to your passion; write a software program and put it on a web site where people can pay for it and download it, so it will generate money at all times. Put some photographs on a site that people can buy, create a web site that generates a massive amount of visitors and sell your ad space. There are thousands of ways to create residual income, try them out to see which ones work for you. Generate multiple sites, put different items on them, and get rid of the ones that don&rsquo;t work, and keep and duplicate the ones that do.<br />
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Success and Failure<br />
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&ldquo;Before success comes in any man&rsquo;s life he is sure to meet with much temporary defeat and, perhaps, some failures. When defeat overtakes a man, the easiest and most logical thing to do is quit. That is exactly what the majority of men do.&rdquo; - Napoleon Hill<br />
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&ldquo;Being challenged in life is inevitable, being defeated is optional.&rdquo;- Roger Crawford<br />
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&ldquo;Defeat never comes to anyone until they admit it.&rdquo;- Josephus Daniels<br />
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&ldquo;Develop success from failures. Discouragement and failure are two of the surest stepping-stones to success.&rdquo;- Dale Carnegie<br />
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Keep in mind if you are not failing, then you are not moving forward, so don&rsquo;t get discouraged, keep the &lsquo;strong will&rsquo; going and you are destined to succeed. One of the biggest fears that will go through your mind is&hellip;I don&rsquo;t have anything to offer others, maybe, getting a job is the best option for me. Don&rsquo;t fall into this line of thinking; it is part of the social programming you are accustomed to. You already know that getting a job is not the option you want to take. Don&rsquo;t listen to others who try and discourage you, &ldquo;That is crazy talk, that won&rsquo;t work, just get a job!&rdquo;  The reason so many people, including family members, try to discourage you, is that when you try to do something to better yourself, it makes others feel guilty. You&rsquo;ve heard the old saying, &lsquo;Misery Loves Company&rsquo;; they try to discourage you. Learn to trust your Intuition, even if the whole world is telling you it can&rsquo;t be done. Years from now, when you look back as a successful Work at Home entrepreneur, you will be grateful you had the intestinal fortitude to stay on the straight and narrow and become a success.<br />
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Angela Bailey lives in Houston, TX with her 4-year-old son. She does freelance writing and Internet Marketing for a living. Her hobbies include Yoga, Meditation, and Cooking. Angela's Blog lists legitimate work from home opportunities go to http://findworkfromhome.com.<br />]]></description>
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<title>How One Person Sold One Billion Dollars Worth of Products</title>
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By Tim Sales<br />
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If you want to increase the profits in your MLM Business, a good starting place is to sell more products. There are hundreds of different &quot;selling tactics&quot; being taught, but I have always found this one specific approach to work like magic.<br />
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How in the world could ONE person sell a billion dollars worth of products? He knew his product...and he knew it well. The one thing that snagged my attention was &lsquo;how well he knew his product&rsquo;.<br />
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Which comes first; knowledge of your product...or selling a billion dollars worth of it? Obviously, knowledge of your product comes first.<br />
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This MLM training article is about the important Communication Quality called, &quot;Know what you're talking about.&quot;<br />
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The MLM professional must possess a specific group of characteristics in order to truly have success in speaking with customers and selling products.<br />
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I call these characteristics the 10 Communication Qualities. Being knowledgeable about these qualities and having the proper and correct MLM training to learn them, you will be amazed at how many prospects and customers will be interested in your MLM business and/or products.<br />
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I watched a TV infomercial of a gentleman selling cutting knives.  I was greatly impressed with the knowledge of the sales persons&rsquo; presentation.  I could tell he knew everything one could know about his product.  <br />
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I was listening intently, at the beginning, trying to find a hole in what he was talking about. The more I listened, the more I could see and hear; &lsquo;this man knows about knives&rsquo;!  <br />
He demonstrated to me why he was right.  He discussed it clearly.  Anyone could have understood it. <br />
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He presented several demonstrations with his knives; everything from cutting a can in half to cutting other knives in half with his knife.  He did this without making me feel stupid for my lack of knowledge about knives.  He was not too assertive, (Communication Quality #4).  The more I watched this man, the more I realized he was using all 10 of the Communication Qualities.<br />
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Rarely have I seen all these qualities in one person.  By the way he delivered his knowledge, I could tell he had researched everything about his knives. He explained what a good knife was, told where the largest cost is in a knife, and why you (the listener) didn't need to have that in your kitchen knives. He gave a &quot;no questions asked, money back guarantee.&quot; That certainly sounded like he was &quot;interested&quot; in me. I bought the whole set of knives.<br />
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I was intrigued with his charisma; I started researching him, and guess what I found? He has sold over one billion dollars worth of goods! NOT through a downline of thousands of people...or a company with hundreds or thousands of stores... he personally has sold a billion dollars worth of goods!<br />
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His name is Ron Popeil. His mother and father split up when he was three. Neither parent wanted him or his brother. He grew up on the streets in the Bronx.  At 16, he visited his dad in Chicago and got a job working in a small kitchen appliance factory. Walking home one day, he passed by a place in Chicago called Maxwell Street; which is the equivalent of a dirty flea market today.<br />
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The main things sold on Maxwell Street were stolen goods.  As he watched the people selling their stolen goods and the people buying them, he got an idea. The next day he bought some of the items from the appliance factory where he worked at wholesale.  He then went to Maxwell Street and sold them. As he describes it, &quot;I had never been loved as a kid - I finally found love. It was with my customers. I made a connection with them.&quot;<br />
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He found out about state and county fairs...and mastered those. He volunteered to do live demonstrations inside of stores that carried the manufacturer's products. He mastered selling products &lsquo;live&rsquo; in stores, and then graduated to live television networks that sold the products. His company&rsquo;s name is Ronco. He's the man who came up with, &quot;It slices and dices... but wait, that's not all...you'll also get...&quot; and &quot;If you order now you get absolutely FREE...&rdquo; To date, he has personally sold over one billion dollars worth of products.<br />
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Because he was the one working in the factory making those knives, he KNEW HIS PRODUCT!<br />
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My whole interest in this was stimulated by his knowledge of knives. It was THIS quality of &quot;know what you're talking about&quot; that jumped out and grabbed my attention. When you know what you're talking about, prospects really admire it because your knowledge can help them get what they want.<br />
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Your downline will also greatly admire you if you know what you're talking about...and they will follow you.  If you invent answers to their questions (instead of knowing what you're talking about); they quickly learn you will say anything (truth or not) to get them to buy the product or sign up in your downline...and they won't.<br />
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You do not have to work at a manufacturer to know all about the products you are selling in your MLM business. You don&rsquo;t have to have a master's degree in nutrition to sell a nutrition product. The thing that impressed me the most was that Ron Popeil talked in such simple language that everyone could understand.<br />
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He never tried to impress his audience with big words. He would say things like, &quot;The steel this knife is made out of is tough; look how tough it is&quot;, then he would demonstrate it. He didn't try to explain the difference between anodizing and case hardening.<br />
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Instead, he would demonstrate for you what he wanted to communicate. It's the sign of a true communicator, to know everything about something, and to communicate it simply. Make it very easy for the prospect to make a decision.<br />
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Be knowledgeable about your MLM business. Know everything there is to know about the products you sell. When you find people who can benefit from your business and/or your products, you can confidently help them get what they want. It's this kind of knowledge that really pays you in network marketing.<br />
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Tim Sales helps network marketers gain the confidence and skills to be an MLM success. Discover what you must know to become a true network marketing professional. Sign up for his free MLM training newsletter and listen to free training at http://www.brilliantexchange.com.<br />]]></description>
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By People Building<br />
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I find it fascinating that as people, we are drawn to the idea of being part of something bigger than ourselves. We want to find unity and yet still be unique. We want to have similarities but not be the same.<br />
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For me, religion is a classic example of where people can find unity and common ground, or common beliefs. A couple of weeks ago, I tried out the whole religion thing. I've not been bought up in a religious family, nor was my school particularly religious- although we sang hymns such. Prayer time was more of an opportunity to sit with my eyes half shut whilst sneakily looking around to see who was genuinely into this praying malarkey, and then usually discovering that the rest of the school was doing the same.<br />
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So this was my experience. My boyfriend has been bought up in a very religious family and for him, popping off to church for the evening, was probably equated to the ease at which I could pop off to the pub. But church for me was quite an event, so I took the plunge one week and went with him.<br />
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We got fed (great!) and it was cheap (very great!), but I have to say I was quite surprised to see a bunch of Christian grandma's dishing out rice and vegetables, with a decent sized lump of chicken breast on each plate. &ldquo;That's funny&rdquo;, I thought, &ldquo;They've managed to get God&rsquo;s permission to eat his creatures. There must be some sort of arrangement, where they spread his love and he lets them know it's ok to eat chicken&rdquo;. Still I know that Jesus ate fish and if it's good enough for him&hellip;.<br />
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After the food, the vicar got up and did a presentation about Jesus and how we can know that he really existed. It was a good presentation. The vicar was quite charismatic and pretty funny, too. Afterwards, we sat at our tables having a chat about what the vicar had talked about. It seemed all the regulars were pretty sold on what the vicar had said. I felt like a troublemaker by throwing some new ideas into the agenda. It's not that I didn't believe that Jesus walked the earth, in my opinion, he probably did. But I don't think he was the only smart spiritual being to have ever set foot on our planet. There's a lot of convincing stuff about other religious folk from other religions. This concept wasn't welcomed I found. Now, don't get me wrong, they were a nice bunch and no one accused me of being in cahoots with the devil, when I told them that I'm a hypnotist (although that has happened since!) When they began to discuss the power of prayer, and I linked this to a higher consciousness rather than a higher being, I knew I was pushing my luck.<br />
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Life is filled with possibilities, all the time in everything that you ever do or say. You have an abundance of other possibilities you can take. How then, could anything you ever do, be wrong or sinful? Would someone so great, powerful and majestic as God really spend his time watching a DVD of each of us throughout our entire lives, ready to place judgment on us when our time is up, and tell us if we're spending the rest of eternity in his kingdom or in the fiery furnace of hell?  That's a tough call.  How would He ever decide? Some people have done some really bad stuff, but they might have done it with a positive intention.<br />
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You're probably guessing by now that I am in no way qualified to speak about religion. I don't claim to be, but bear with me.<br />
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My other concern for a long time has been that there are a lot of good people in the world. Surely then, heaven must be suffering from over crowding, not least from the vast array of rabbits, hamsters, and goldfish I've had over the years, that my nan told me had all gone to heaven when they'd popped their clogs. I guess there are dead architects up there, god must have gotten them to create a high rise building like they have in China. Especially since Jesus said that the entire kingdom of heaven is smaller than the mustard seed.<br />
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If you were married and your partner died, then you met someone else and got married again, which partner do you end up spending the rest of eternity with when you die?<br />
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In my confusion, I decided to relate what I'd learned to the presuppositions of NLP, since they have for me for the last few years, been my bible.<br />
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This is what I came up with.<br />
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Everyone has a unique model of the world. This could mean that what you absolutely believe to be true is true, (for you at least), so if one person has absolute belief in god, then he exists, and if someone else believes that he doesn't then, for that person, he doesn't.<br />
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The map is not the territory. In quantum physics, the whole contains the part and the part contains the whole. In the same way that an apple contains a part, which is just a seed, the seed contains all the information required growing into a tree and creating further apples. So I could be god (it has been said!) at the quantum level. When I die the tiniest quantum part of me that remains, could be god, who has the power to create further things.<br />
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The meaning of all behavior is dependent upon the context it exists in. This might means that there is no judgment at death.<br />
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All behavior has a positive intention and everyone one is doing the best that they can with the resources that they have available. No hell maybe?<br />
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Everyone has all the resources they need to succeed and to achieve their desired outcome. Knock and the door shall be opened unto you.<br />
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There is no failure only feedback. My flesh and my heart may fail, but god is my strength forever.<br />
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I'd never thought about NLP as a spiritual tool before, more as a series of change techniques, but this ever-evolving subject continually inspires me to take on new perspectives in my life. I'm thinking now about starting up a spiritual group- no not a cult! - Something where people can meet together and discuss their ideas about the meaning of life, etc. It will probably create more questions than answer, but what's the harm in that. When we think we know the answer to something, we become cut off from all of the other possible answers. When we have only questions, we also have the wealth of possible answers - you might like to call that confusion! Possibilities create many opportunities. I suppose the one thing that I discovered about my introduction to religion, is that sometimes religion is about stating what you can and can't do, say or believe, how you should or shouldn't behave, and this could limit life's opportunities. I'd like to be part of something that is open to limitless possibilities of being. I think that that's the way god would like me to be.<br />
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Welcome to People Building, a self-development company dedicated to inspiring growth, progression and better results in your life. The mind, body and human behaviour have fascinated us for many years now. It is our privilege to present to you authentic NLP and Hypnosis training for the betterment of your skills in Business, Education, Therapy and many other areas. Our unique trainings have been designed as one of the most innovative trainings available in the NLP field of learning. We will never cease to evolve, and it gives me great pleasure, to invite you with us on this epic adventure.<br />
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<title>Foreclosures - How To Invest Successfully</title>
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By David Jacobsen<br />
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If someone is about to lose their home to foreclosure, you can guarantee they're feeling stressed. They're probably being bombarded by calls and letters from creditors, and for many people it all becomes too much to handle. They close their eyes and hope it will all just go away.<br />
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Reality is that it won't.  As an investor interested in buying foreclosures, the hardest part can be convincing the homeowner that they really are going to lose their house unless they do something about it. It is also difficult to convince them that you are really trying to help them, even though you are helping yourself make a profit at the same time.<br />
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When you're dealing with foreclosures, time is of the utmost importance. You need to have enough time to bail out the homeowner and take over the property before it's too late. It can be a good idea to subscribe to a foreclosure listing service.  You gain access to listings at the earliest possible time, and don't have to use your valuable time looking for potential foreclosure properties from other sources.<br />
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Many people facing foreclosure have spoken to an attorney. They are convinced that bankruptcy is their only option; in most cases this isn't true. Attorneys tend to stick to what they're familiar with, which is bankruptcy, rather than mentioning other possibilities such as:<br />
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- Sale by assumption<br />
- Deed in lieu<br />
- Straight sale<br />
- Foreclosure presale<br />
- Compromise sale<br />
- Short payoff<br />
- Workouts<br />
- Assignment<br />
- Injunctions<br />
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There are still more options available, than these, which show that bankruptcy definitely isn't the only choice for the homeowner. When you're dealing with a homeowner in foreclosure, make it clear that you are offering an alternative to bankruptcy. Find out whether they really understand what bankruptcy will do to their credit history and how it will affect their future.<br />
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If you're serious about buying foreclosure properties, then you need to become familiar with everything that's required in the process.  Check out everything for every property you consider. These items include:<br />
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- Loan and mortgage documents<br />
- Loan amount, monthly payment, and interest rate<br />
- Any outstanding taxes<br />
- Existing insurance policies<br />
- Any other liens or judgments<br />
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Make sure you have enough information to complete all the necessary tasks before the foreclosure occurs. If there is not enough time, don't even bother starting. Having said that, learn as much as you can about ways to delay foreclosure, and help the homeowner to implement them all. It may just give you enough time to take over the property before the foreclosure auction.<br />
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Above all, focus on creating a solution where everybody wins. It's never an easy time for the homeowner, so be prepared for plenty of anger, frustration and resentment; some of which may be directed at you. Walk away if it's obvious the person doesn't want to work with you. Find someone who is interested in finding a solution, show empathy for their situation, put together a strategy to get the best possible result for them, and before long you'll find yourself with a good portfolio of investment properties.<br />
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If you want to read more about foreclosures, click over to David's site at http://www.foreclosuresonlinecentral.com . You can also access lists of seized real estate at http://www.buyingcheaphouses.info]]></description>
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<title>A Sure-Fire Shortcut to Competitive Advantage</title>
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By Paul Levesque<br />
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All businesses that out perform their competitors have two key characteristics in common: a highly energized workforce, plus hordes of delighted customers that keep coming back. Two nice things to have - but of course everyone knows the reason so few businesses enjoy a clear competitive advantage is because these two things are so difficult to achieve. If it&rsquo;s really that difficult, shouldn&rsquo;t those few businesses that manage to pull it off be absolutely exhausted by the effort? When you take a closer look, (as I have), at those rare businesses that consistently achieve both objectives - flashpoint businesses, as I refer to them - what you invariably see is just the opposite. Employees at all levels seem perpetually fired up, as if every day they&rsquo;re engaged in some kind of fun group activity. Is there some big secret about &quot;energized workers&quot; and &quot;delighted customers&quot; that these flashpoint businesses understand, and everyone else seems to have missed?<br />
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There most certainly is. It has to do with what most people consider the basic difference between &quot;work&quot; and &quot;play&quot;. The first step on a shortcut to competitive advantage is to understand the specific elements that make play so much more satisfying than work.<br />
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Play Element 1: Challenge<br />
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Achieving better bowling scores would be easier if the bowling pins were closer. On the other hand, who would pay to go to a bowling alley where anyone could knock down all the pins every time with ease? Knocking them all down over and over again would quickly begin to feel like the kind of repetitive, pointless activity most bowlers experience at their jobs, and go bowling precisely to get away from it. To be fun, it has to be a real challenge&mdash;that&rsquo;s key.<br />
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In most workplaces, there is not one single well-defined &ldquo;mission&rdquo; that takes precedence over everything else. Instead, there are all kinds of tasks, objectives, and deadlines that often make workers feel they&rsquo;re being pulled in a dozen directions at once. For many, the only real challenge on the job is resisting the temptation to quit.<br />
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Contrast this with flashpoint businesses, where the one crystal-clear overriding mission is to draw business away from competitors by attempting to delight every customer every time. In these businesses, the reason it looks like workers are having fun is because in many ways their work feels like a game with a single, challenging, shared objective.<br />
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Shortcut to Competitive Advantage, Part One: Challenge everyone in your business to think of -outperforming the competition through superior &ldquo;customer care&rdquo; as the primary objective that overrides all others at all times.<br />
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Play Element 2: Rules<br />
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Every play activity has it own elaborate set of rules. In a new game, even before play begins, all the rules are carefully spelled out. These rules add to the challenge, and keep the game fair for all.<br />
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In the work setting, the rules are often vague and unclear. They may even seem to shift and change from time to time, based on different situations as they arise. Workers often feel reluctant to take initiatives, unsure if doing so will later earn them praise (for &ldquo;thinking outside the box&rdquo;) or rebukes (for &ldquo;breaking the rules&rdquo;). They tend to adopt a play-it-safe approach.<br />
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By comparison, most flashpoint businesses spell out their values and their priorities&mdash;the rules&mdash;over and over again. &ldquo;Your goal is to delight the customer, but not by doing anything that harms the organization in any way.&rdquo; &ldquo;We want to pull business away from our competitors, but never in an unlawful or underhanded way.&rdquo;<br />
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Shortcut to Competitive Advantage, Part Two: Ensure that your workers understand how the game is to be played&mdash;how, for example, you will be giving them opportunities to come up with their own ideas for enhancing the customer experience. Clarify what constitutes a &ldquo;foul&rdquo; or a violation of the rules.<br />
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Play Element 3: Scoring<br />
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In play activities of every kind, there exists some sort of scoring mechanism that lets the players know immediately how well they&rsquo;re doing. This immediacy is critical. How popular would bowling be if the pins were in the dark, and players never found out their score, how well they played, until it arrived in the mail weeks later?<br />
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This is what it feels like for most workers on the job. They don&rsquo;t find out how well they&rsquo;re doing until the &ldquo;quarterly reports&rdquo; come out, or until their annual performance evaluation meeting.<br />
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Things are different in flashpoint businesses. There, spontaneous positive feedback from happy customers becomes the number-one scoring mechanism. At the same time it also serves as the number-one employee motivator, the basis for endless internal celebration and recognition.<br />
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Shortcut to Competitive Advantage, Part Three: Harvest immediate positive customer feedback by every means at your disposal, (especially informal face-to-face conversation), and direct as much of this feedback as possible to your workers.<br />
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Play Element 4: Satisfaction<br />
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Bowlers know before every game that they won&rsquo;t succeed in knocking down every pin every time. Players in every kind of game know they&rsquo;ll never achieve a perfect score&mdash;but this does nothing to diminish their attempts to do so. When their score tells them their performance has moved closer to the unachievable goal, their feeling of satisfaction and accomplishment is profound. There&rsquo;s shouting, &lsquo;high-fives&rsquo; and every kind of exuberant victory dance imaginable.<br />
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Flashpoint businesses also know they won&rsquo;t succeed in delighting every customer every time. When the feedback indicates they&rsquo;ve moved closer to that unattainable objective, the same kind of cheering and celebration erupt. It&rsquo;s something that&rsquo;s almost never experienced in the majority of workplaces, and it&rsquo;s something that&rsquo;s almost routine in flashpoint businesses. They once again have beaten the opposing team, once again the dance of victory unites all of them in their shared accomplishment&mdash;and in their shared determination to repeatedly play the game, and strive together to win another round.<br />
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Shortcut to Competitive Advantage, Part Four: Create a culture of celebration that maximizes workers&rsquo; sense of accomplishment with every &ldquo;rave review&rdquo; from delighted customers. This is the motivational fuel that quickly gains the most powerful competitive edge in any business&mdash;and helps sustain it over the long term.<br />
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Customer-focus consultant Paul Levesque&rsquo;s latest book is, Customer Service From The Inside Out Made Easy (Entrepreneur Press, 2006).<br />
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Copyright Paul Levesque. All Rights Reserved.<br />
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Paul Levesque is available for speaking engagements through http://www.keynoteresource.com 1-800-420-4155. Paul Levesque has more than 20 years' experience as an international customer-service consultant. He has helped hundreds of corporate and small business clients become more customer-focused.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Why Do I Need To Write A Sales Letter?</title>
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By Stuart Elliott<br />
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&quot;If You Are Going to be in Business, You Must Know How to Sell&quot;<br />
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In his book, Automatic Wealth, Michael Masterson states that in order to achieve Financial Independence you need to master a financially valuable skill.<br />
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Selling is the number one skill you MUST learn if you are going to be in business. This applies offline too. If you do not know how to sell, you and your business will struggle financially.<br />
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Now, before you give me that stock answer &quot;I don't know how to sell...&quot; think about this: we are selling everyday, whether we sell ourselves, our friends, or the latest film we've just watched.<br />
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Look at this common everyday phrase: - &quot;have you seen x?x?x.  I saw it last night and I...&quot;<br />
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Sound familiar?<br />
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Well, that is selling in a nutshell! Some people do it better than others, but we all do it. With a little bit of training and practice you can soon become a master at it.<br />
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If you do not know how to sell or HATE selling, how can you tell people about your product in a way that makes them want to buy it from you? If they don't buy from you - HOW can you make money?<br />
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Today, the Internet marketplace is jam-packed with plenty of fantastic ideas and wonderful products. Chances are that you have already located:<br />
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* A great idea that you think you can make money from<br />
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* A product that solves a specific problem, and/or<br />
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* An income opportunity to provide to people online<br />
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But the fact is:<br />
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&quot;If you do not know how to sell your products, you cannot turn them into money-producing assets, no matter how great the demand or high in quality they actually are&quot;<br />
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You can't &ndash; period!<br />
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Whether you are selling your intellectual asset, service, tangible goods, yourself, or whatever kind of product or solution you have, unless you have the ability to sell, your product or asset is worth absolutely nothing.<br />
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This may sound a little harsh but it is the cold hard reality. Sure, you may get lucky once in a while but to really become successful&hellip;well, you have to be able to sell.<br />
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Good News.<br />
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All you need for the selling to be done on your behalf is powerful sales copy.<br />
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Take another look at that last statement again because...<br />
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&quot;Your Sales Letter is Your Sales Person&quot;<br />
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Yes, your sales letter is your virtual sales person. Your sales letter does all the selling to your prospects on your behalf.<br />
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Unlike in conventional and direct response marketing businesses, there is no need for you to train and recruit multiple sales people. Instead, all of your efforts should be focused on creating a powerful sales letter that produces a minimum 2 to 4 percent conversion rate, then fine-tuning that letter to improve the conversion rate as you go.<br />
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In other words, for every 100 prospects you refer or who visit your web page, you are aiming for a minimum of 2 to 4 of them to be your customers. Once you achieve that (and you will!), all you need to do is introduce targeted prospects to your sales letter, confident that it will do all the selling for you, day after day.<br />
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Your sales letter is like a personal letter from you to your prospect, in it you tell him why he needs your service/product. You remind him of his problems and why you have the solution to those problems, thus convincing your prospect to buy your product or the access to a service from you.<br />
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What You Need<br />
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You have probably already got a great idea, or a product, and some basic selling skills (remember the film you saw the other day?)<br />
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Now all you need to do is develop and hone those skills in order to formulate a sensational sales letter. A sales letter that arouses a deep primal need in your prospects and makes them bolt frantically to your order button, desperate to buy your products, every time.<br />
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This means that you have to:<br />
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1. Improve your writing skills<br />
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Since you will be writing your own sales copy, you will need to have good writing skills and a good command of English. Even if English is not your mother tongue, with a little work you can develop this skill.<br />
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Note however, that you do not need to be a master of English to write a successful sales letter. As long as your letter carries emotion and personality it will work. Forget all the grammar lessons you learned at school - just copy what works and learn from the masters.<br />
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2. Inject your personality into your letter<br />
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Yes, you must inject your personality. You will be writing a somewhat personal or emotional letter to your prospects. A letter, which needs to move and arouse them to take action, so be friendly and approachable with your words. You need to write from the heart. Don't write a stiff letter, not only is it boring to read but it will turn people away from your web page faster than you can blink.<br />
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NB. Mix your writing skills with your personality, write from your heart with truth and sincerity and you will compose the perfect sales letter.<br />
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And last but not least, you need:<br />
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3. To take action<br />
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There is a wealth of information on how you can write your own killer sales copy staring right at you, don't waste it by not doing anything with it. If English is not your first language - no problem. Print out a couple of great sales letters that move you and copy their structure and grammar (Learn as You Earn) Don't just copy the letter wholesale though that's plain old theft. Your letter must come from your heart.<br />
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Got it? Good, now go and get started.<br />
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Copyright (c) 2006 Stuart Elliott<br />
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<title>Power Up Your Performance! 6 Sure-fire Strategies</title>
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By Colleen Kettenhofen<br />
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&quot;Success seems to be connected with action. Successful people keep moving. They make mistakes, but they don't quit.&quot; Conrad Hilton<br />
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1. Get rid of clutter. Too much &quot;stuff&quot; in your office and inside your home clutters your mind, creates confusion and exacerbates stress. Start by cleaning one area at a time. What items do you have that need to be donated, sold, or put back where they belong? As you're cleaning and putting things away, repeat to yourself, &quot;Everything has a place.&quot; I often heard my dad repeat this phrase while we cleaned house. It still rings in my ears every time I clean.<br />
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What clothes do you own that you haven't worn in a year?  Are you hoping to fit into them again? Donate these items to a local charity. What piles of paperwork are lying around that need to be filed? Studies show that 85% of everything that gets filed away never gets looked at again. Consider starting an archives file. You'll feel more energized, less stressed, and more self-confident when you eliminate clutter.<br />
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2. What's going on outside you is a result of what's going on inside you. What self-limiting beliefs do you have about your skills, aptitudes and abilities? Be honest with yourself. Write them down! You don't have to share them with anybody. The average person has 50,000 to 60,000 thoughts a day. When we talk to ourselves about ourselves, much of that self-talk is negative. As the saying goes, &quot;How many times in a day do we &lsquo;should of ' all over ourselves with everything that we should be doing?!&quot; Get rid of the &quot;should of' .&quot; Become more aware of your thoughts, change them into positives, and you'll start achieving more success.<br />
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3. Enroll in a sunrise semester. First thing in the morning spend 30 to 60 minutes a day reading motivational, inspirational, or other pertinent information related to your chosen field. Your subconscious mind is most amenable to suggestion the FIRST hour upon arising, and that LAST hour before bedtime. As John Wooden once said, &quot;If I am through learning I am through.&quot; Stay current and constantly upgrade your skills.<br />
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Learn more to earn more and to improve performance. Much of this is material we already know. Yet, often we need to hear it again because we don't &quot;do&quot; with what we know. Invest at least 3% of your income in personal and professional books, CD's, e-books, and teleseminars. When pressed for time, listen to CD's in your car on the way to work, picking up the kids, or driving to and from the supermarket. Attend seminars and conferences no matter what the distance. It is worth the investment in keeping you motivated.<br />
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4. Become more self-disciplined. The difference between successful people and unsuccessful people is that successful people make themselves do things unsuccessful people don't want to do. It's that simple. Once you start an important task, discipline yourself to keep going. Focus on it single-mindedly until it's complete.<br />
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Be more aware of your every day habits and what distracts you. Make a list of the activities you engage in that are a waste of time. Resolve to eliminate them altogether or delegate them to someone else. Start by determining which activities only you can do. These are the ones you must do. Outsource everything else. The ability to determine where you should spend the majority of your time and then complete those tasks can have more impact on achieving your goals than anything else.<br />
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5. To improve performance and productivity work faster. Compete with yourself.  Make it a game. Resolve to work more effectively and efficiently throughout your workday. Try arriving to work earlier and leaving a little later. Many business people in my speaking engagements tell me they get more work accomplished when they arrive to work at the crack of dawn. No one else is in the office and there aren't distractions. Try this at lunch as well. Everyone leaves from noon to one in the afternoon. Cut back on frivolous time wasters such as talking with co-workers around the water cooler and other idle chitchat. This will free up your time for the things you really enjoy, like spending time with your true friends, family and loved ones.<br />
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6. Review your values and priorities. Make sure your goals are consistent with what's important to you. Otherwise, no matter how much you think you want something, you won't work hard to achieve it if it's not in line with your core values. Write down each individual goal you think you want. Is it consistent with giving you greater peace of mind and happiness?<br />
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For example, values that are important to me in terms of work are helping others, freedom, creativity and flexible hours. A corporate job where I'd sit in an office all day would make me unhappy no matter how much it paid. So start by clarifying your values.<br />
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Success means many things to different people. In powering up your performance for greater success, first determine what you really want&hellip;and why. For example, do you really want a new car out of necessity, or is it to compete with the neighbors next door? No matter how much effort you put into achieving your goals, if they don't fit in with what's really important to you, you'll find ways to procrastinate or sabotage yourself. It's easier to be self-disciplined when you're passionate about something and it fits in with your core values.<br />
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&quot;The biggest mistake people make in life is not trying to make a living at doing what they most enjoy.&quot; Malcolm S. Forbes<br />
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