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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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<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>The Religion On NLP</title>
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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>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>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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<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>Starting A Photography Business from Home</title>
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By Roy Barker<br />
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You can search for hours and still not get the information you're seeking when you want to do something as important as starting a photography business. Keep in mind that some of the photography businesses that you can specialize in may have varying requirements. You would do well to remember this once you have read this article and want to learn a little more on each of the photographic areas. With this in mind, I have supplied a free report that you can access from my site later.<br />
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Almost anyone with the right camera equipment, and the necessary skills can set up a home business, marketing photography. You only need to convert a room of your house into an office, and then you can work immediately.<br />
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Because you have modern technology in the form of SLR digital cameras, you do not even need the space for a dark room. You need only to have a personal computer and a photo-editing program. The standard is Adobe Photoshop.<br />
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Don't clutter yourself with equipment you do not need. You can hire equipment on a &lsquo;when you need it&rsquo; basis. You have the freedom to work part time for a while until you can devote yourself full time to photography. All you need to be is a serious photographer. There are two types of photographers that make their living from photography, the serious photographer and the very serious photographer. You can always bookmark this link and then quickly access just about all you'll ever need from here.<br />
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Whilst the technical skills needed to make a successful photographer have never been easier, other aspects have changed the business. The market for photographs of virtually every type has widened. The world seems to have an insatiable appetite for photographs. However, the price has fallen as the marketing net has broadened. Photographers are needed in many more fields. For instance, many people use car web sites, which did not exist ten years ago, to sell their products as a result of photography. Cameras used by scuba diver&rsquo;s are now an excellent quality, and while they are initially expensive, they have forged a new market. People celebrate special occasions more with photography, than previously. The travel and advertising markets have a greater need for landscape, travel, and nature shots.<br />
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It&rsquo;s now easier to turn your dream into reality and create a worthwhile business out of an engrossing hobby. However, in today&rsquo;s modern world there is more to it than simply pointing a camera, and shooting a picture. You need to be aware of marketing techniques. Marketing simply means transferring ownership of a product, in this case, an image from a buyer to seller. Be aware of any local gaps in the market in your local area. Try to be on top of your competitor&rsquo;s prices, to undercut an existing photographer is one choice, but to neglect to value your skills and not charge enough to cover your overhead is another matter entirely. Remember this, it&rsquo;s an important point.<br />
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Use your skills to the best advantage of the business and define what you want from it. Writing a business plan helps to keep you focused on the areas you specifically want to exploit. A business plan helps you to define your goals and strategies.  It will <br />
Need to be changed and updated, helping you to keep things in perspective. You have it to refer back to it when things become confusing or complicated. Everyone&rsquo;s business plan will be different, and every objective will be different, but there are certain common factors that make up a good business plan that will help your business grow. It allows you to develop a professional attitude to your business, which not only helps you to increase your earnings, but also help you to finance your business.<br />
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For the photographer it should include, your business name, or your own, with full details of the proposed location of the business, a copy of your logo, as well as details of your copyright notices. What is the form of your proposed business (sole ownership, partnership, Limited Liability Company or Corporation)? This should be followed by a table of contents, which focuses on a logical order. There are resources that will give you further details on such as http://profitable-photography.com<br />
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Then in complete detail, list the type of business you intend to pursue, and it should contain the services you intend to offer. This section should include any future goals or avenues you would like to explore, stating your objectives clearly. This is so you can check at a later date whether your objectives are on course, or if you have got sidetracked.<br />
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If you envisage at any time you may need financial help, then you should include your personal business history.<br />
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Include a clear and concise marketing plan that ought to demonstrate how your business would differentiate from the businesses of your competitors. Establish whom your customers will be, as well as where your market will be, as in wholesale or retail, or a combination of both. Be able to determine how long this type of market will be available to you.<br />
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The next section should clearly define your opposition, as well as their strengths and weaknesses. This should include the ways you may be able to exploit any gaps in the market in the specific area where you live. A section should follow this on how you intend to market and promote your individual services.<br />
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Include a financial segment showing how you intend to manage the day-to-day bills of the business, how you intend to price your services, and what factors influence this pricing structure, which includes a section on your competitor&rsquo;s financial structures. Invest the time to do your homework, research, and the detective work to see the payoff. Get your friends to ask quotes from the local competition, or try a direct approach. Tell your competitor&rsquo;s that you intend to start a new business, and that you do not want to undercut them, as this reduces the cake for everyone. They may well offer to help you construct a pricing structure that ensures everyone&rsquo;s livelihood. It&rsquo;s in their best interests to help. Not everyone will be cooperative, but it can mean you&rsquo;ll get a truer picture of the market factors that govern your area.<br />
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Make a list of all the equipment you will need in your first year, as well as how and where you intend to purchase. Note any difficulties that may arise in obtaining your supplies. Note whether the prices of your supplies have a seasonal fluctuation.  This may influence when to buy. Make a note of any local licenses that will be necessary, as well as any zoning restrictions, restricting the growth of your business. Check whether neighbors can restrict your services, as they may not be thrilled at the procession of customers to your door. Make a study of all your business insurance requirements.<br />
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The final segment should be devoted to how you intend to finance the growth of your business, as well as isolating what your financial needs will be. This should include a projection on your future earnings, as well as an accurate assessment of your outgoings&rsquo;. Assess this on a monthly basis for the first year, and on an annual basis for the following three years. An important aspect of the financial statement is an assessment of the break-even point of your business, in other words the minimum you will have to take to pay your expenses.<br />
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The purpose of this documentation is to allow you to enunciate what the core elements of your business will be. Doing this should help you be able to quickly evaluate the success of your business objectives. If you are not clear on your objectives, then you cannot possibly make a plan to bring about the success of those objectives.<br />
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Roy Barker often writes and works closely with Start A Photography Business. This site is dedicated to coaching you in starting your own photography business but places a strong emphasis on profitability issues &amp; guidelines. You can access photography resources (some free) from Digital Photography If you seek further guides, tips, articles and news, you can go to http://www.photography-business-tips.com that has a Photographers Forum for an exchange of views with other photographers.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Home Based Business- 7 Great Reasons to Start Your Own</title>
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By Kristy Breen<br />
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Are you tired of working for someone else, always working more but never getting paid more? Are you tired of never being able to show up for your child's school events, because you have a boss breathing down your neck?<br />
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Millions of Americans are starting their own home-based business. It doesn't matter if you are young or old, have a masters degree or a high school diploma. You can start your own home-based business with very little start up cost. I'm going to give you a few reasons why you should do this.<br />
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1. More time with family-something we all want. Think about this. You work 9-5; an eight-hour day spent with the boss and coworkers, plus the hour compute to and from work. Arriving home at 6 p.m., the kids are excited to see you, wanting to tell you all about their day at school. You try to listen attentively while cooking dinner. After eating and maybe watching a television program together, it's time to put the kids to bed. It's now 8:30 pm., you read the kids a short bedtime story. You look at their precious little faces as they drift off to sleep, and your heart aches that you don't get to spend more quality time with your family. Why should you have to give your boss and coworkers the best part of you?<br />
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If you're a parent with a traditional 9-5 job, this is probably something you deal with everyday. You go to work day in and day out, spending the best part of the day with the boss and coworkers. You are left with just a few short hours when arriving home to spend time with your kids and husband and juggle dinner preparation. This isn't how it should be, but you ask yourself, what else can you do? You&rsquo;re stuck in the daily grind of your job. You still have bills to pay and groceries to buy. Why not think about starting your own home-based business?<br />
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You don't have to quit your current job to do this. Get on the Internet and start looking. You will be overwhelmed at first. A home-based business can offer you the quality time with your family you truly deserve.<br />
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2. Flexibility- How many people can honestly say they go to work in their PJ's every morning, take a break when they feel like it, and run errands whenever they want to? A home-based business can offer you this kind of flexibility. Most people can't afford to quit their day job to start a new business, but it's ok. Here's where the flexibility part begins to play in.<br />
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Most home-based businesses can be started on a part time basis. You may only work your business a few hours a week. It's not the quantity of time; it's the quality of time you put into it that matters. Work your business whenever it fits into your schedule. It may be late after the kids go to bed or it may be early before anyone gets up. You decide!<br />
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3.NO Boss- Do you get tired of punching a time clock, someone constantly looking over your shoulder, telling you when and where to take a break? With your own home-based business, you're the captain of the ship. You are the boss. This means you&rsquo;re going to have to be disciplined. No one is going to do it for you. Being at home doesn't mean you can spend 6 hours a day watching your favorite soap opera.<br />
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Write down some goals. This will keep you focused as you grow your new business. Always know your &quot;why&quot;. This is very important, as this is the reason you started your new business. When things get tough and you get frustrated, remind yourself of your &quot;why&quot;.<br />
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4. NO Commuting- how would you like to save the money spent every week on gas and put it towards a vacation. The average American is spending anywhere between $2.15-$3.00 per gallon of gas. What if you are driving sixty to a hundred miles round trip to work? Look at the money saved in gas alone, if you do not have to commute.<br />
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Plug in the numbers; see for yourself what kind of savings you&rsquo;ll have. You&rsquo;ll save gas, plus the wear and tear on your car. This all adds up quickly.<br />
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5. Financial Stability- Do you avoid checking the mail like the plague because you&rsquo;re afraid of what is inside. Does your phone ring off the hook because creditors are hounding you? If this sounds like your life, you may want to think about starting your own home based business. Starting your own business can give you that extra income you need to pay off those bills without quitting your current job. Once you get your feet on the ground, if you are willing to give your business 1-3 years for growth, you could surpass your current income while saving in other areas.<br />
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Most Americans carry an average of $8-$10,000 worth of credit card debt. Almost anyone can get a credit card these days. Most people should have only one credit card for emergencies. Think about getting one with a small credit line. If you only have a $1,500 credit limit, you can probably handle this. If you have one with a $5-$10,000 credit limit, you can get in over your head before you know it. I say this from experience. The smaller credit balances are better.<br />
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Financial freedom is something we all dream about, but for most of us it's not going to happen with our current jobs. The right home-based business has the ability to offer you and your family the financial freedom we all long for.<br />
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6. NO Daycare- wouldn&rsquo;t it be a great feeling each morning to wake up, and know your children are going to be with you all day and not some stranger? One of the hardest decisions we as parents have to make after having children is childcare. Having a home-based business allows you to stay at home with your children full time. You will be the one to hold them when they are sick, see their first steps, and hear their first words.<br />
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Are you a lucky, fortunate parent who have friends or family who can watch your children when you&rsquo;re at work? Great, most aren't that lucky. You have to rely on daycare to take care of your children. You tell yourself, ok, these are licensed staff members I&rsquo;m leaving my children with, but leaving them with strangers at all, makes you sick.  Each day when you leave them, hearing them cry, makes for a long, guilt-ridden day at work. I have been there and know what it feels like.<br />
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Your kids are going to get sick from time to time.  When they are home full time with you, the odds of them getting sick as often are reduced. You will not have to call work to tell the boss you can't come in because you have a sick child. You will be home with your child to comfort him or her when they are sick, play with them, and take care of them when they are hurt. This is priceless and no one can do it better than you.<br />
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7. Tax Advantages- many people don't realize the tax advantages offered with a home-based business. I definitely do not claim to be a tax expert, but there are many common things that can be deducted depending on what your business is.<br />
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Just to mentions a few, advertising, business miles, supplies, business building information, ex. Audiocassettes, DVDs, just to name a few. If you decide to be one of the millions of Americans to start a home-based business, talk with your tax advisor. He or she will be able to give you more information about what deductions are available to you.<br />
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Kristy Breen is a full time Network Marketer. To Learn more about starting your own Home Based business visit her website at http://www.lightacandlemakeaprofit.com.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Sell Your Knowledge Turning Your Hobby Into Profits</title>
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By Antonio Thornton<br />
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Everyone has a hobby of some kind - most people have several. There are people who collect stamps; people who make scrapbooks or create graphic designs with their digital photos; people who love horseback riding, hiking or bicycling.<br />
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Perhaps you do something that you don't even know is considered a &quot;hobby&quot;. Technically, anything that you engage in for fun that is outside of your occupational activities is considered a hobby- so chances are you have lots of hobbies.<br />
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Have you ever considered turning one of your hobbies into a business? You may be surprised at how virtually any hobby can be converted to profits, and without tremendous overhead or ridiculously high start up costs.<br />
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What's even better, you aren't required to have a specific product to sell! In fact, you can make your knowledge your product to sell.<br />
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If you participate regularly in some sort of hobby, you are bound to know quite a bit about it. If you make scrapbooks of your family and friends, then you probably have extensive knowledge about where to get the best deals on your scrapbooking supplies, and how to create special effects on your photo album pages.<br />
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You refer to magazines and websites for inspiration. You have the personal knowledge of what it took to get started in the hobby. For example, scrapbooking requires that you have access to supplies like paper, stickers, glue, photo albums and scrapbooking tools.<br />
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Someone who has just learned about scrapbooking and thinks they want to start the hobby will need to figure out what you need to get started. You could offer this knowledge as your product to sell. Think people won't buy it? Think again.<br />
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Have you used a search engine to look up information?  You know that it's time consuming to sort through all the data to find exactly what you're looking for. Often, you're given tons of information that does not seem all that reliable.  You have to determine what you can use and what you need to avoid.<br />
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When you make your personal knowledge of a hobby your product to sell- you're helping everyone who wants to find that information without spending hours searching for it.<br />
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You do not need to have a physical product to sell in order to make a profit. In fact, having an inventory or having to create physical items from materials offers a lower profit margin than selling information.<br />
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Information products are among the top items to sell for a variety of reasons. They offer a low cost to get started, meaning you start earning a profit after just a couple sales. Informational products include eBooks, online courses or email courses, software, audio files, web sites- basically anything that can be downloaded from the Internet.<br />
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You aren't required to have an inventory.  You can set up your business model to allow you to earn money by the work other people do for you.<br />
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Maybe you're thinking that this is all well and good- but you still don't have a product to sell! You haven't written an eBook, and maybe your writing skills are weak. Creating online or email courses are time consuming, and to create software you need special training. You can still sell your knowledge. Create a &quot;package&quot; of items that someone would need in order to get started in a particular hobby, and promote it as the &quot;everything you need to know&quot; about starting the hobby.<br />
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Contact someone who has written an informative eBook on the topic; find someone else who has made an online video or radio show regarding it, and request permission to sell the items in your package. If they have affiliate programs, you can probably sign up for the affiliate programs and earn commission that way. Include your list of great providers for supplies or information that you refer to regularly, and anything else you know a person needs in order to get started in the hobby. This is a product to sell: selling your knowledge.<br />
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Once you've earned money from this type of information product business, you can invest in the creation of your own products if you want, or start offering more informational products that allow you to sell your knowledge.<br />
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Antonio Thornton started with $37 and turned his &quot;nerdy&quot; computer hobby into a $500,000.00 per year business. Get the free Hobby For Profit Audio Report and discover how to turn your hobby into profit today! http://www.hobby4profit.com/freeh4p.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Five Ways to Get in Front of Your Target Audience</title>
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By Kelly Robbins<br />
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It's worth the effort spending some time and energy figuring out whom you work best with. Once you've figured that out, then what? You feel good; you've chosen a niche. How do you find the people in your niche and get your message across to them? How can you do that without feeling like you are selling to them?<br />
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Here are a few things for you to think about...<br />
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1. Does this group of people, this niche, have any outside interests in common? For example, a large group of engineers in the Midwest that enjoy hunting in their spare time, or graphic designers in the Rocky Mountains that are avid rock climbers. Is there a better way to share a common interest and get to know each other in a relaxed environment than to join them on their excursions? Establish trust, build new friendships - it all leads to enjoyable work opportunities for you.<br />
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2. Do you help out with your kid's soccer team or are you on the PTA at school? When you do things YOU enjoy, it will naturally lead to meeting new people with like interests. Your co-volunteers could work in the niche you've chosen or they may have friends that do. Doing things you enjoy, especially if it is involves getting out and meeting other people, will help YOU meet new people and make new contacts. Don't like the people you've been hanging around with? Try something new and totally different. Put your self in a very different environment, meet totally different people, and have a very different experience.<br />
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3. Get involved in local networking associations. Be more targeted than the chamber of commerce, if you can. To meet more people involved in naturopathic medicine, find out what they do. Perhaps they attend trade shows on natural health, or are interested in yoga, or vitamins, or the natural food stores in your area. How can you have a presence there? Are there groups meeting that are rock-climbing enthusiasts? Roller-blading groups?<br />
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4. Are there any small, local publications that your target market may read? For example, there are a few free magazines and newspapers in my area that are often looking for content for their readers. Classified ads are very inexpensive because the publications are small. I've also found that these smaller publications are very open to bartering to keep their pages full. One publisher offered to run ads for me for free if I delivered the free papers to 20 or so places around town once a month. I am too busy to do that of course, but the point is to be creative.<br />
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5. Look at where your strengths and weaknesses are. If you're comfortable writing and doing marketing related tasks on the Internet, you may be doing enough of that already. Get away from your computer and meet some people. The same can be said if you are an extrovert. You need to balance your marketing efforts both online and off. I do get a lot of business from my online marketing efforts, but I also know that it compliments anything I do outside my office. Meeting people and having them experience you and your energy can't be beat.<br />
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Have you seen a common thread here? All of the tips I gave you involved you getting out and meeting people. As a writer, I admit I like to stay home and do stuff on my computer. I have an awesome system in place for marketing myself online, publishing articles, and even coaching and working with people on the phone.<br />
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Getting out to meet people means taking off my favorite slippers and actually moving - not what I always want to do. Looking over the successes I've had the past few years, there's no doubt that when I do get out and speak to a group or get involved in an organization, my business gets busier. The people that I meet in person who have felt my energy and enthusiasm give me more referrals, and bring me more word of mouth marketing than the clients I have online. We are more likely to become friends.<br />
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Copyright (c) 2006 Kelly Robbins<br />
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Author of Healthcare Copywriting Secrets Revealed, Kelly Robbins is a healthcare copywriter and marketing coach/consultant. She also publishes The Healthcare Marketing Connection (http://www.healthcaremarketingconnection.com), a free e-zine on healthcare marketing tips. Contact Kelly to receive her free report, &quot;5 critical things you must know when writing for the healthcare industry&quot; - info@KellyRobbinsLLC.com or 303-460-0285.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Warming Up Your Cold Market -- Six Network Marketing Strategies For Success</title>
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By Tamara Esgoode<br />
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Are you finding that prospecting and working your &quot;cold market&quot; is getting chillier these days? I've noticed this, especially in the last year. When I contact people who had responded to an advertisement that my company ran, it is extremely difficult to establish rapport than it used to be!<br />
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I've been quite surprised to see how much more closed and suspicious people have been compared to when I made phone calls just a year ago. Perhaps the challenges in today's world have made their impact on people. They are more fearful, less likely to trust someone they don't know.<br />
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How do you build rapport and build your network marketing business in times like this? You will need a little more patience, but if you persevere and follow these five basic network-marketing strategies, you can warm up even the chilliest of cold markets!<br />
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First, I'd like to review the basic network marketing strategies that create successful organizations. It's important to understand that the people who excel in network marketing have a large circle of influence. A circle of influence means there are a lot of people that know you, who like you and trust you. If you don't already have a large circle of influence, and you want to succeed in network marketing, you're going to need to build one!<br />
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How do you build a circle of influence? One person at a time! It&rsquo;s always best to start with people that you know. Contact them and ask them for referrals. Participate in your community, attend Chamber of Commerce events, and hold local meetings. You develop yourself into a leader both personally and professionally, to attract other like-minded professionals.<br />
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Online, you do the same in the Internet community. You build a presence on the Internet with a newsletter list or Blog-or both, or website, so that you can build a relationship with people. You provide a way so they can get to know you... like an online photo album, and a personal &quot;Get to Know Me&quot; page.<br />
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These are the basics of good network marketing. Once you've contacted the people that you know, you will want to expand your circle of influence even further and get to know some new people! You can do this through advertising or through hiring a network marketing ad agency to advertise for you. Now, how do you handle today's increasingly chilly cold market? Well, you need to take more time to WARM IT UP!!! Here are six network-marketing strategies for warming up your cold market.<br />
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1. Whenever possible, use offline advertising sources such as postcards, newspapers, radio or TV. These prospects see your ad several times before responding, and are usually MUCH more highly qualified. If your ad is credible, people will trust you more easily.<br />
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2. If you must use Internet advertising, be sure to use an established and proven leads source which includes the use of an e-mail auto responder. This will allow you to contact people via e-mail legitimately, without Spam complaints. If you are very serious about generating leads online, I recommend you create or purchase your own lead generating website. This takes time but is a lifelong investment if done correctly.<br />
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3. When you reach a person by phone, don't rush the relationship building process. Find out what they are looking for, ask good questions, and really listen. Don't be pushy, focus on their needs. If you're new at working your cold market, team up with a successful leader in your upline who is experienced.<br />
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4. Offer something of value that is free like a report, eBook or consultation, that will both qualify and educate your prospect and that will also introduce you as part of the process. For example, on your free report include a link to your online photo album and your biography or &quot;Get to Know Me&quot; page.<br />
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5. Follow up several times to build familiarity and credibility with your prospect. Use an auto responder to help you in this, but don't depend on it. There is nothing like a good, old-fashioned conversation to build trust. Sending a postcard in the mail also helps a lot!<br />
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6. Be a real person. Tell.  Don't sell!  Avoid sales pitches.  Instead, share your own story. Network marketing is about being your authentic best self. Let your heart and your integrity shine, and people will remember you and trust you. When they are ready to try your product or join your team, they will call you!<br />
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Tamara Esgoode has been network marketing since 2001. She writes about http://www.homebizhearts.com.<br />]]></description>
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<title>5 Ways to Avoid the Biggest Bottleneck In Your Business</title>
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By Paul Speziale<br />
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What's the biggest bottleneck in any business? Besides sales, this often-overlooked feature of any business could be causing you lost sales and your long-term success. Use these tips to reduce the most costly (and annoying) bottleneck with businesses today.<br />
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Imagine for a moment that you have just spent a small fortune on marketing...you have a sale that you want to advertise and you have produced full page ads in the local newspaper setting you back $20,000 a day, sent out thousands of flyers, produced signs, sent out press releases and you even went on TV.<br />
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The big day arrives and floods of people enter your store. You look at the people clawing at each other to buy your goods, while you eagerly wait to count your profits.<br />
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Then something bad happens...<br />
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A cashier takes a break to talk to his girlfriend on his cell phone, and she breaks up with him. He returns 15 minutes later disgusted, not caring about anything, right into the heat of the crowded store. He starts being rude to the customers, taking his time and tells some of the customers off.<br />
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Appalled, your customers leave the store, and the profits you were counting in your head have vanished into the smoke they came from.<br />
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So what happened?<br />
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What happened is what many believe is one of the biggest problems of any business today...the people that interface with your customers.<br />
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Usually they are the most underpaid, under trained people in your business. They are relied upon to handle all customer inquiries, complaints, joys and questions and basically close the sales.  It&rsquo;s not just in retail either. Any business that has prospects phoning and asking questions or placing orders has this problem.  <br />
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If I had a nickel for every time I heard a story from a disgruntled long-time customer of some business that was driven away because the customer service person couldn&rsquo;t accommodate their request, I would have lots of nickels.<br />
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And you know, the people that represent your business, the ones that interface with the customer everyday ARE your business to the customer. If they are mad because of some &ldquo;7 dollar an hour&hellip;can&rsquo;t wait to get home to go drinking&rdquo; customer service representative, they will lump you and your product right along into their mental state. If you receive a brick in the mail one day, you may be having this problem.<br />
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So how do you avoid this bottleneck?<br />
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First, isolate whomever is having any contact with your customers.<br />
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1. Who&rsquo;s answering your phones?<br />
2. Who is on the floor greeting your customers?<br />
3. Who&rsquo;s answering the emails?<br />
4. Who is responding to your white mail?<br />
5. Who is placing the order?<br />
6. Who is making the sales?<br />
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Second, you need to be constantly educating them and training them as to your specials, new products, etc. Make sure you have a networked computer system to take notes for telephone operators. There is nothing more frustrating then phoning one-customer service person, only to have to retell your problem to another one 10 minutes later after they mistakenly hang up on you.<br />
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Third, educate them on how to deal with people. Once they know why certain customers behave the way they do, they might not be rude with them or they can adapt their behavior to build rapport and guarantee the sale.<br />
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Fourth, give them a little negotiating power. Some customers will try to negotiate. Give the person some room with that, just to appease the customer&rsquo;s desire to &ldquo;get a good deal&rdquo;. Often people will warm up when there is some negotiating room.<br />
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Lastly, perhaps give the people that deal with customers a small reward for their excellent people handling skills (in other words, closing the sale). It doesn&rsquo;t have to be money. In fact, chances are it will be material things, not money. Find out what your employees want the most. It can be an IPOD, or a trip, your own products, or something to encourage them. Use incentives so they make the special effort with your customers.<br />
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Paul Speziale is a direct marketing consultant / entrepreneur based out of Toronto, Ontario. He has served all industries from manufacturers to retailers, from entrepreneurs to professionals. Besides helping clients, he is working on his own projects. He also volunteers his time for several worthy causes both local and global. You can reach him at: http://www.AnelloSolutions.com: Growing Your Business Through Low-Risk, Optimized and Results Based Marketing<br />]]></description>
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<title>How to Find a Fast Growth, High Profitability Business!</title>
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By Jim Hudson<br />
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Which company would you rather own: one in an niche industry or trade where more than half of business owners fail to make a profit, or one with 100, 1,000, even 10,000 percent growth over a period of three to five years, and stunning profitability?<br />
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Ask a group of unsuccessful business owners why their business ventures failed and most will probably cite &ldquo;under capitalization.&rdquo; There is often a more fundamental reason for business failure: selecting products, services and a business niche for which there aren&rsquo;t enough paying customers! Of course such companies find themselves undercapitalized. In fact, one can never find enough capital to keep a company afloat if it has a shortage of customers!<br />
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Buggy whips aren&rsquo;t the only product in low demand. Today, product life cycles are typically short, and getting shorter. Entering a market that has matured (and for which you don&rsquo;t have a highly innovative plan to substantially increase demand, lower costs or differentiate your offering) likely will lead to financial disaster. So will entering a market that is over saturated with reasonably competent competitors.<br />
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Why do most business start-up books and business assistance specialists focus little, if any, attention on the most important question an entrepreneur will ever ask: What business should I be in?<br />
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In part, because most owners, often unwisely, have already made up their minds about the business they should start. Many entrepreneurs incorrectly assume this decision should be based largely on the specific technical skills, interests and experience they bring to the equation. Or they may know someone who claims, often inaccurately, that the business they own is a raving success, and simply decide to follow their lead. There are far better ways to plan for success.<br />
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An entrepreneur with 10 years experience working for someone else in the dog-breeding field may enjoy the work, have great technical skills, and love dogs. Before starting up a dog breeding enterprise, it is important to know that more than 65 percent of dog breeding companies are unprofitable. There are many popular small business categories that share a record of high risk and low profitability. Now, for an individual who is financially independent and for whom earning an income and a profit from their new venture is secondary, this may be fine. But few planning a new business enjoy that luxury.<br />
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Another reason most small business authors and specialists focus so little on business selection is that they know very little about the subject. Though vitally important, market research and analysis are topics most business authors, counselors, brokers and advisors have failed to study. Even some business planning consultants gloss over this key aspect of entrepreneurial success.<br />
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Our entrepreneur with the dog breeding background can use research to discover that there are many companies in the dog products and services arena that are experiencing dramatic growth. One sells dog biscuits containing only organically grown ingredients via category killer pet stores. A franchise operation teaches dog owners to manage their pets&rsquo; behavior, anxiety and frustration using behavioral science methods. A third company offers health insurance for dogs. Dogs bred and trained for explosives detection are also in high demand. Many of our dog breeder&rsquo;s skills may readily transfer to an enterprise in such a niche area, where with thoughtful research and planning, opportunities for success should prove far better than those for a risk-plagued breeding business.<br />
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Does this mean no one ever succeeds in dog breeding? No, but entrepreneurs seeking high income and growth know which odds to defy and which to respect.<br />
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How do successful entrepreneurs brainstorm and research high demand, low competition, and highly profitable business ideas?<br />
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Many start by listing and analyzing their skills, interests and competencies. But they don&rsquo;t hesitate to apply these broadly to business ideas they consider. For example, management experience is often transferable to many industries and niches.<br />
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Smart entrepreneurs also search for screaming success stories. More than a dozen business publications, including Inc. Magazine, Business Week, and Fortune, rank the fastest growing large and small companies in the U.S. Some target hot growth businesses in Canada, Europe, South America, Asia or other countries and regions. Deloitte Touche Tomatsu ranks companies with growth as high as 20,000 percent across the globe. Links to these high growth companies&rsquo; websites are typically listed, too. There are similar ranking sources for top selling products.<br />
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When an entrepreneur identifies a company growing as fast as 5,000 to 20,000 percent every three to five years, he or she considers how a new company might partner or piggyback on that white-hot growth. They may slice off a niche, or become a supplier, dealer, representative, distributor or reseller. They brainstorm ways in which their own new company can tap into this hyper growth. When I-Pods exploded on the scene a few years ago, smart entrepreneurs recognized the concurrent demand for accessories, and moved quickly to respond with highly profitable new products.<br />
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Wise business owners also study broad, societal trends, as well as trends within narrow industry and customer segments. They learn from futurists (management science consultants, about diverse global trends, risk management and emerging market) opportunities. Some of the best known futurists are Faith Popcorn, who wrote Clicking, Alvin Toffler, author of Future Shock, and Patricia Dixon, whose website, globalchange.com, is read by thousands daily. Books, magazines (especially industry and trade publications) and websites offer a myriad of free and low cost on trends and the future.<br />
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After homing in on a handful of rapid growth industry niches, the entrepreneur&rsquo;s market research efforts continue with searches for market analysis reports targeted to those niches (many are free and available from your public and university libraries). Successful owners also gather statistics on the product or service and its potential target customers. Much of this data is available from the U.S. Bureau of the Census, the IRS, the U.S. Department of Labor, the U.S. Commerce Department and other federal agencies. Private sources offer data, too, usually more targeted, but at a price.<br />
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Available information includes national, state, county, city and other geographical area statistics on income, total wealth, gender, age, ethnicity, employment, number of companies in the same product or service category, number of stores per company, square footage and square footage costs per store, profitability of companies in the trade or industry, risk of failure, and benchmarking data (typical income and itemized expenses for companies with revenue comparable to your firm&rsquo;s anticipated revenue), and more.<br />
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This information is recorded, logged, sifted and analyzed to determine the prospective niche&rsquo;s and your company&rsquo;s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats before being incorporated into the owner&rsquo;s business plan.<br />
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You&rsquo;ll be amazed at how quickly you can build a wealth of information around one or two of your own favorite, highly profitable business ideas.<br />
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Before you race down to register your business name, complete a IRS form requesting an Employer Identification Number, or run to the store for office supplies, ask yourself this question: Am I satisfied that I&rsquo;ve found a high demand, high profitability business, with costs I can control (or even cut below the industry benchmark), in a low competition niche that is suitable given a broad application of my skills, interests and experience?<br />
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Once you have a well-researched, positive answer to that question, you&rsquo;ll be ready to realize your own screaming small business success story.<br />
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Jim Hudson began his research and writing career in 1969 as a Green Beret Magazine report-photographer in Vietnam. His firm, Blue Ocean Company, helps small business owners identify and exploit blue ocean markets (high demand, low cost, low competition, high profitability business opportunities), and develop their business and marketing plans. The Blue Ocean website, http://www.blueoceanstore.com lists over 50 links to sites that rank fastest growing companies, fastest growing new franchises, and top selling products. It also lists and links you to brainstorming tools, risk and profitability data, trends and futurist resources, free market research reports, and keyword niche-finding software. Most resources are free.<br />]]></description>
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<title>So, You Want To Start Your Own Business? My Congratulations And Deepest Sympathy</title>
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By Suzanne Freiberg<br />
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So, you&rsquo;ve just come up with the best one-of-a kind ideas since sliced bread and want to launch your own business. Congratulations, you are on the road to the American dream of becoming an entrepreneur! Now let me extend my deepest sympathies for the pain you will experience as you try to get your business started.<br />
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Hey, don&rsquo;t stone the messenger; I&rsquo;m not the only Negative Nelly on this topic! The facts are, as stated by the Small Business Administration, 80% of small business start-ups close within the first five years. But, maybe you and your idea are different and you are prepared to beat the odds. If you still want to give it that ol&rsquo; college try, read on. (My apologies to those of you whom I have completely devastated. However, keep in mind if you are still reading and I haven&rsquo;t scared you off yet&hellip;you could have what it takes to start your own business.)<br />
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Have you ever wondered why we are in awe of the Bill Gates and Martha Stewart&rsquo;s of the world? Have you ever wondered why they are one-of-a-kind kinda&rsquo; guys/gals and are so well known? Well, I think it has something to do with the blood and guts they had to donate to start, build, and be successful in their own businesses. Anyone can start their own business, but only 20% of those starters are still in business after five years and even fewer are actually running a successful business; that means making money. So, this journey definitely takes more than what 80% of us have. Are you still reading? Ok, you may have what it takes.<br />
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What it takes to launch your business (we&rsquo;ll leave the part about actually being successful to another article) is what I refer to as the &ldquo;Eight Steps to A Successful Start&rdquo;:<br />
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1. Determine Your Niche,<br />
2. Identify Your Ideal Client,<br />
3. Develop Your Unique Value Proposition,<br />
4. Create Your Brand,<br />
5. Prepare a Business Plan,<br />
6. Prepare a Marketing Plan,<br />
7. Develop a Sales Strategy, and<br />
8. Accept failure, learn from it and re-group<br />
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Please note that the first eight steps have nothing to do with what you actually want to &ldquo;do&rdquo; in your business. In other words, if your dream is to be a career coach, you won&rsquo;t actually be coaching clients until you have been a marketer, sales person, financial expert, and strategist. Oh, and for those brave Internet entrepreneurs you will also have to become an Internet guru. Note: if you know what mega-tags are, congratulations you are well on your way! Back to my point, what is important to keep in mind is that for most business launches it takes a full two years before you are &ldquo;doing&rdquo; whatever it is your business is all about and before you are ever the business owner of your dreams. Still reading? You are already beating the odds!<br />
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Let&rsquo;s take a look at Step One, &ldquo;Determine Your Niche.&rdquo; Your niche is determined by defining exactly what group of consumers will be your customers. This group will consist of people who have specialized interests and needs, and have a strong desire for your service or product. An example of a strong need would be an attorney who needs a well organized back office system to keep track of past and current case loads. The group in this case is &ldquo;attorneys&rdquo; and the specialized interest/need is all about well-organized back office systems. So, if your product is a well-organized back office system for attorneys, this guy/gal is in your niche.<br />
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Once you&rsquo;ve identified a group with specialized interests and needs, now known as &ldquo;your niche&rdquo;, you have to ask and come up with answers to the following questions:<br />
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Will this group spend money for my product/service?  Do they have the money to spend? A good way to tell is if they have spent money for similar products/services in the past. For instance, &ldquo;moms&rdquo; might be a great target market for a new type of stroller, especially since they have spent money on similar products. However, not all new moms have money to spend on a new stroller. You would then want to specifically target moms who have more disposable income &ndash; i.e. extra cash for your one of a kind stroller!<br />
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Can I easily find and then reach this group of people? Physicians are easier to locate than moms. Why?  Physicians are listed as a group in the yellow pages. So, if your have a product/service that targets a professional group such as physicians you will have an easier time reaching your niche. Whereas, if targeting moms, it may be harder to find that group, since they don&rsquo;t have their own heading in the yellow pages!<br />
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Is this group large enough that I can make money selling to them? If your product/service is eye patches for one-eyed pirates, you may need to expand your group. However, if you are selling a new bra to women who have had breast enhancement surgery, you might have a hit!<br />
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Is this group small enough that my competition would overlook it? Yes, your competition might have over-looked the one-eyed pirate market, but that is because this group is too small. However, if your product/service is directed towards a specific need that a specific group has; i.e. women who have had breast enhancement, you might just have the perfect small market.<br />
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Have you been a part of this group? You must know the needs of your niche market. The best way to know those needs is if you have been in that group and understand the group&rsquo;s dreams and desires. If you have ever been an attorney, who had need of a well-organized back office, then you would be well prepared to create and offer this service to attorneys.<br />
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Is this a group you would enjoy working with exclusively? Perhaps, you were an attorney and that is where you came up with this great back office system. That&rsquo;s great, but if you got out of the litigation business because you didn't like your peers&hellip;you might want to re-think your idea of selling your handy dandy back office system to attorneys.<br />
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Can you see yourself creating other product/services for this group? No one wants to be a one-hit-wonder, ala Billy Ray Cyrus and his &lsquo;Achy Breaky Heart&rsquo;! Once you have sold everyone in your niche one of what you have to offer &ndash; where do you go from there? If your price point is high enough, maybe you can retire to Hawaii.  If you are selling a $1.99 product, you will need a way to expand your line as your business grows.<br />
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Are you passionate about your product/service?<br />
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The amount of time and energy, or as I mentioned earlier &ldquo;blood and guts&rdquo;, that it will take to launch a business is huge! You had better passionately believe in what you are doing and whom you are doing it for, if you want to successfully launch your business.<br />
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Well there you have it, the first step in launching your business: Determining Your Niche. Take some time and answer all of the questions outlined above for your product or service. You may find that you want to make a few modifications to fit your niche or maybe you need to change your niche to better suit your business. Either way, just by taking the time to complete this first step you are already on the road to the American dream of becoming an entrepreneur. Congratulations! (And, a little sympathy for your time and trouble!)<br />
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In the coming weeks look for &ldquo;So, You Want to Launch Your Own Business? May I Offer My Congratulations and Deepest Sympathy? Part II: Identify Your Ideal Client&rdquo;<br />
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Keep in mind that a career coach can help you through all of these business launch steps. Career coaches act as guides on a journey of greater self-awareness and clarity, to help you find your true passion. Your coach can help you create an action plan to get from where you are to where you want to be in your career and in your life. Once you are working in your strengths, you will find you are passionate about what you are doing and the journey is not as painful as if you had made it alone.<br />
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To find out how a coach can help you, contact SmartWork Career Coaching @ 805.376.1906 or e-mail @ sfreiberg@verizon.net. One of our Career or Executive Coaches will be happy to discuss your coaching options.<br />
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&copy; Copyright 2006 Suzanne Freiberg. All Rights Reserved.<br />
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Suzanne Freiberg, with 20 years of executive experience, founded SmartWork Career Coaching to empower women in management and leadership to make the changes necessary to become break through leaders. She has received extensive training in emotional intelligence; leadership development; and managing stress for executives. She is a Certified Career Coach and a Certified Executive Coach, as well as a member of the International Coach Federation. http://www.smartworkcareercoaching.com.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Advanced Uses For Myspace</title>
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by David Riewe<br />
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MySpace members can generate a website quickly through templates. These templates enable users to create a generic website in very little time. For those who are just interested in making new friends or keeping in touch with old friends, this may be all the member needs. However, those who want to offer more on their website or those who simply want to create a more detailed website may require some more advanced knowledge to achieve the desired effects.<br />
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Adding Background Music in MySpace<br />
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The majority of websites on the Internet do not have background music. This may lead many novice MySpace members to believe adding music to the background is a difficult process but it really isn&rsquo;t. In fact MySpace makes it incredibly simple for members to add music to their profiles. The steps to add music to a MySpace profile are as follows:<br />
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* Log into your MySpace account<br />
* While logged in visit this web address: http://music.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=music<br />
* Listen to the music available and select a suitable song for your profile<br />
* Click on the link that says &ldquo;Add&rdquo; below the song title<br />
* The music is then automatically added to your profile<br />
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It is important to note that users can only add one song at a time to their profile. Clicking the &ldquo;Add&rdquo; link on a second song will result in the original song being replaced on the profile by the new song. Songs can be removed from a profile at any time by going to the &ldquo;Edit profile&rdquo; section of your account and entering the &ldquo;Profile songs&rdquo; subcategory. Here you have the option to remove your chosen song.<br />
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Adding Videos to MySpace<br />
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Adding videos to MySpace is also not as difficult as it seems. Even those with no HTML skills can add videos produced by other members or even their own videos to their MySpace profile. The steps to add a video to your MySpace profile are as follows:<br />
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* Log into your MySpace Account<br />
* From your MySpace homepage, click on the &ldquo;Add/Change Videos&rdquo; link<br />
* You are then taken to another webpage where you can either search through a database of previously uploaded videos or upload your own video<br />
* To search the database, click on the search videos button and browse through the available videos<br />
* After watching a video you can add the video to your profile in a couple of ways. First you can click on the &ldquo;Add to my profile&rdquo; button or you can copy the source code provided and paste this code into the desired location on your profile.<br />
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Alternately you can add your own videos to your MySpace profile by first uploading them to MySpace and then adding them to your profile. When uploading a video care should be taken to ensure the video does not violate the terms of service.<br />
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Creating Interactive Features on MySpace<br />
<br />
Creating interactive features on MySpace is a bit more involved. Members can create features which allow visitor interaction but these features require more extensive HTML knowledge. The best way to acquire the information necessary to design these types of features is to research the subject of HTML code in books or on the Internet. However, if you find a feature on another MySpace website you would like to include in your own profile you can contact the member and ask them how to add this feature.<br />
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About The Author<br />
David Riewe is the webmaster of http://www.daves-inforama.com and http://www.daves-inforama.com/myspace.<br />]]></description>
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<title>How to Start Video Blogging?</title>
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by Kanicen Nichathavan<br />
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Videoblogging is the next generation of posting ideas and products over the internet. Everybody knows about textblogging. Now they use videos for a better way of expression. This form of communication may entail a lot of resources, but it is all worth it. If pictures say a thousand words, videoblogging exceeds that by far.<br />
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A videoblog requires larger disk spaces on websites, a faster server, and a whole new set of programs to support it. Videoblogs can be fed through RSS. This is technology of syndicating your website to other RSS aggregators.<br />
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Videoblogging works with people on the internet expressing their selves. Now if you put this on a business prospective, you are up to a lot of benefits. Think of it as a powerful tool in making showing your prospective customers your line of products or your services. It&rsquo;s just like showing a commercial all for free. And if you videoblog through RSS, then most probably you are getting your target market.<br />
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People like to see what they are going to buy. Some would like to see proof and be sure that they are getting their money&rsquo;s worth before shelving their dimes on it. All of us know the influence of a thirty second commercial. The effect of videoblogging is similar to that. You show your product, people watch it. If they like it, they buy it. If you present it good enough, they&rsquo;ll buy the product even if they don&rsquo;t need it.<br />
<br />
Now on the web, things are pretty much static, unlike in television in which all are moving. If you post something that is mobile, it would most likely catch attention. Now imaging your product parading in all it&rsquo;s royalty through videoblog. You&rsquo;ll get phone call orders in no time.<br />
<br />
If your business is just starting up, you can create a videoblog right at your own home. All you need is your web camera, microphone, video software, and lights. For as long as you know how to use your camera, then you can create a videoblog.<br />
<br />
Invest in a good web camera. The higher its resolution is the better the output. And you like to present your goods in the optimum way so get the best one possible. Make a short story, or just capture your goods in one go. Just make sure you are getting the best profile for each. Get those creativity juices flowing.<br />
<br />
Lights are important in a production. Make sure you illuminate entirely the area you are going to use to create videoblog. The brighter the area, the crispier the images will be. You can also use lighting effects for added appeal to the presentation.<br />
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Should you require sounds for your videoblog, you need a microphone. Record you voice as a voice over for promoting the product and its benefit to consumers. Sounds are as important as videos on a videoblog. It is advisable to make your sound effects as enticing as the video.<br />
<br />
Your video editing software can be any program. You need this to finalize your work. You can add sounds, delete some bad angles, or insert some still pictures in there too. Some programs are user-friendly and can be used even with zero knowledge on video editing. Even simple video editing programs should do the trick. Select your background carefully too. The light affects the presentation so make sure that the background and the light complements each other.<br />
<br />
Videoblogging is a great tool but it also has it downside. It may slow down the computer so other may steer clear of it. Download time may also be time consuming especially if customer is still on a dial- up connection.<br />
<br />
But don&rsquo;t let those stop you. Let videoblogging be an alternative for you, though it is best to still keep the text and pictures present in your presentation to accommodate all possible viewers of your site.<br />
<br />
Nowadays, the more creative you are in presenting your product to the market, they more you are likely to succeed. Videoblogging offers an interactive way of selling. You involve the customers. You instill in them the advantage of your goods. And at times, those are enough to make a sale.<br />
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Kanicen Nichathavan is the owner of Kanicen's Blog, Kanicen's Blog welcomes everyone who intends to share knowledge, interesting products, ideas and those who want to start Internet Online Business. You will find all kind of Internet Marketing Tools and resources. For Newbie and Internet Marketers this blog will be the best option for lowest prices of all kind of Internet Marketing Tools at http://www.kanicen.com.<br />]]></description>
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<title>What Is RSS?</title>
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<br />
by Madison Lockwood<br />
<br />
RSS is technology - a simple software program - that allows you to access web and blog content automatically. The acronym's most popular translation is "Really Simple Syndication. Once your browser or computer has an RSS reader on board, you can subscribe to any number of RSS "feeds." A feed is simply a way in which a reader may subscribe to website content - most commonly blogs or news sites. A news site, for example, may list their latest headlines or entire articles in their feed every time a new article is published. A blog would publish this feed as a series of recent posts.<br />
<br />
Feeds are published by millions of publishers, from small individuals to large organizations like Newsweek. The value of a feed is that it brings the most current site content to you in a format that is easily scanned; further, you are spared the task of visiting each source site each day. This is typically done through the use of what is called an 'aggregator' or 'feed reader'.<br />
<br />
Feed readers or RSS readers, are software programs that run on your computer (or PDA or phone); let you easily subscribe to feeds, and allow you to read through them efficiently. Some are relatively simple, showing the headline and summary. The fancier ones often work with (or in) your browser to make viewing the material look much like the source page. Once you have a reader on your computer, subscribing to a feed with is an easy click or drag from your browser. Sites that provide RSS feeds will usually have a button for that purpose.<br />
<br />
There are several RSS feed formats as well as one with an entirely different methodology called Atom. Atom has become popular with some bloggers and blogging tools. Some aggregators can read both. The other acronyms you will see in "feedspeak" are XML, which stands for 'extensible markup language' and is the code standard for these simple text feeds. An 'OPML" file is a format for indexing hierarchical feed lists. If you dive into this web habit in a big way, your aggregator or reader may keep your subscription list in an OPML file.<br />
<br />
An RSS feed is a great method for staying abreast of issues and topics that interest you. There are a number of feed "libraries," so to speak, from which you can learn what's out there in your areas of interest. Google has a built-in reader that makes the subscription process easy, as does Yahoo. Firefox has a downloadable extension for the purpose of aggregating RSS feeds, as well as a default ability to save RSS feeds as "live bookmarks" that update via the RSS feed. You can download a number of stand alone readers and aggregators; you can find them through a simple web search.<br />
<br />
The whole RSS "movement" is a step towards utilizing the Internet more efficiently. The trick is to avoid overloading your email inbox with daily reports that you end up ignoring most of the time. For that purpose, there are sites like Feedster that will search millions of RSS feeds for articles that are relevant to your interests. Like any search tool, however, these services are hit and miss. They are still working off keywords and sometimes what they find is relevant, sometimes not. But if you want daily news broken into categories, it's great technology once you learn how to make it work for you.<br />
<br />
About The Author<br />
Madison Lockwood is a customer relations associate for http://www.apollohosting.com. She helps clients understand how a website may benefit them both personally and professionally. Apollo Hosting provides website hosting, ecommerce hosting, & VPS hosting to a wide range of customers.<br />
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<title>What Is RSS?</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
by Madison Lockwood<br />
<br />
RSS is technology - a simple software program - that allows you to access web and blog content automatically. The acronym's most popular translation is &quot;Really Simple Syndication. Once your browser or computer has an RSS reader on board, you can subscribe to any number of RSS &quot;feeds.&quot; A feed is simply a way in which a reader may subscribe to website content - most commonly blogs or news sites. A news site, for example, may list their latest headlines or entire articles in their feed every time a new article is published. A blog would publish this feed as a series of recent posts.<br />
<br />
Feeds are published by millions of publishers, from small individuals to large organizations like Newsweek. The value of a feed is that it brings the most current site content to you in a format that is easily scanned; further, you are spared the task of visiting each source site each day. This is typically done through the use of what is called an 'aggregator' or 'feed reader'.<br />
<br />
Feed readers or RSS readers, are software programs that run on your computer (or PDA or phone); let you easily subscribe to feeds, and allow you to read through them efficiently. Some are relatively simple, showing the headline and summary. The fancier ones often work with (or in) your browser to make viewing the material look much like the source page. Once you have a reader on your computer, subscribing to a feed with is an easy click or drag from your browser. Sites that provide RSS feeds will usually have a button for that purpose.<br />
<br />
There are several RSS feed formats as well as one with an entirely different methodology called Atom. Atom has become popular with some bloggers and blogging tools. Some aggregators can read both. The other acronyms you will see in &quot;feedspeak&quot; are XML, which stands for 'extensible markup language' and is the code standard for these simple text feeds. An 'OPML&quot; file is a format for indexing hierarchical feed lists. If you dive into this web habit in a big way, your aggregator or reader may keep your subscription list in an OPML file.<br />
<br />
An RSS feed is a great method for staying abreast of issues and topics that interest you. There are a number of feed &quot;libraries,&quot; so to speak, from which you can learn what's out there in your areas of interest. Google has a built-in reader that makes the subscription process easy, as does Yahoo. Firefox has a downloadable extension for the purpose of aggregating RSS feeds, as well as a default ability to save RSS feeds as &quot;live bookmarks&quot; that update via the RSS feed. You can download a number of stand alone readers and aggregators; you can find them through a simple web search.<br />
<br />
The whole RSS &quot;movement&quot; is a step towards utilizing the Internet more efficiently. The trick is to avoid overloading your email inbox with daily reports that you end up ignoring most of the time. For that purpose, there are sites like Feedster that will search millions of RSS feeds for articles that are relevant to your interests. Like any search tool, however, these services are hit and miss. They are still working off keywords and sometimes what they find is relevant, sometimes not. But if you want daily news broken into categories, it's great technology once you learn how to make it work for you.<br />
<br />
About The Author<br />
Madison Lockwood is a customer relations associate for http://www.apollohosting.com. She helps clients understand how a website may benefit them both personally and professionally. Apollo Hosting provides website hosting, ecommerce hosting, &amp; VPS hosting to a wide range of customers.<br />]]></description>
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<title>The Basics Of Putting Video On Your Website</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
by Gary Ruplinger<br />
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If you&rsquo;re not using video on your website yet, then you&rsquo;re missing out on a great opportunity to increase customer responsiveness to your website.<br />
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With the ever growing population of broadband users in the United States, video has become mainstream. You only need to look at the most popular sites on the Internet and see that http://Youtube.com is the 8th most popular website in the world. Youtube is a site that shows videos, so broadband is essential to using and enjoying the site. It is estimated that 65% of Internet users in the United States have broadband access, and that number is expected to grow to 80% by 2010.<br />
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However, putting video on a website can seem quite intimidating if you&rsquo;ve never done it before. I know. I&rsquo;ve been in that position. When I first started learning about putting videos on the Internet I didn&rsquo;t even own a video camera or know how to use one.<br />
<br />
Fortunately, technology has made putting your videos on the Internet far easier than in the past. Now you can relatively quickly film a video, add professional looking effects, upload it, and post it on your website.<br />
<br />
What You&rsquo;ll Need<br />
<br />
&bull;A computer with a firewire port and Windows XP (preferably a laptop &ndash; if yours doesn&rsquo;t have one, you can buy an adapter)<br />
&bull;A digital video camera<br />
&bull;A firewire cable<br />
&bull;A tripod<br />
&bull;A well lit area<br />
<br />
Those are actually the only essential tools. Now there are a lot of extra tools you can add to really add professionalism to your videos, but those are for another time. I just want to focus on helping you get your first video up.<br />
<br />
Step 1 - Setting Up<br />
<br />
Go ahead and put your video camera on the tripod. Setup your laptop next to the video camera. Now go ahead and plug in the firewire cable to the video camera and then to the firewire port on your computer. Your computer should automatically recognize the camera and ask you what you want to do. Click on the capture video icon. This will open up Windows Movie Maker on your computer &ndash; a free program installed on all Windows XP computers (I&rsquo;m assuming your using a PC and not a Mac since Macs are a bit more intuitive for making videos, and you probably won&rsquo;t need this guide) Make sure you&rsquo;re area is well lit. You will want it to seem really bright in order for it to look good on video.<br />
<br />
Step 2 - Recording the video<br />
<br />
All you need to do is click on capture video in Windows Movie Maker and you can record your video. When you&rsquo;re done, just push stop.<br />
<br />
Step 3 &ndash; Editing Your Video<br />
<br />
Once you&rsquo;ve finished recording your video, you&rsquo;ll see your clip showing in the collections section of Windows Movie Maker. Click on the clip and drag the clip to the timeline at the bottom of the application. Once it shows in the timeline, you&rsquo;re able to edit the length, and cut out parts. You can also add music or add a title screen and credits.<br />
<br />
Step 4 &ndash; Saving Your Video<br />
<br />
Once you&rsquo;ve finished editing your video, you&rsquo;re ready to save it. Just click save, and tell windows to save it in the best quality for playback on your computer format. This will keep the file from becoming huge and will make it much faster to upload.<br />
<br />
Step 5 &ndash; Uploading Your Video<br />
<br />
Go to http://Youtube.com and sign up for a free account. Once you&rsquo;re signed up, click on my videos and then on upload a video. Find the file you saved on your computer and upload it to Youtube.<br />
<br />
Step 6 &ndash; Publishing To Your Website<br />
<br />
Once you&rsquo;re done uploading your video. Go ahead and watch your video. To the right of the video you&rsquo;ll see a section labeled Embed. Copy that code and paste it to the website where you want you video to appear.<br />
<br />
Viola.<br />
<br />
You&rsquo;ve just put your video online.<br />
<br />
Gary Ruplinger is the owner and operator of http://www.AVICoach.com. His site helps people learn about all aspects of online video marketing. You'll find a variety of video tutorials and guides at his site. Also, be sure to download his free report on making your site sell more with video.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Myspace Design Features</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
by David Riewe<br />
<br />
Creating a MySpace website may seem overly complicated to those who have never done any HTML design in the past but it is really quite simple. Members who have advanced HTML knowledge can obviously incorporate more advanced features into their design but even those with no HTML knowledge may be able to create an attractive and functional MySpace website. This is possible because much of the design can be done through the use of templates. This article will focus on some of the most basic design features of MySpace to give beginners a basic understanding of the features they can incorporate into a new MySpace website and the types of changes which can be made to an existing website. This article will include information on changing the background, importing images, adding music to the website and posting quizzes for other users.<br />
<br />
Adding or Changing the Background<br />
<br />
The background color of a MySpace website is very important because it is one of the first things visitors notice when the website loads. If the background is garish and makes the website difficult to read, visitors may exit the page quickly. Conversely if the background is appealing it may make the entire website more appealing.<br />
<br />
Basic HTML knowledge is required to add colors or background graphics to a MySpace profile. To add colors or background graphics go to the &ldquo;Edit profile&rdquo; section after logging into your account. Next enter the necessary code into the appropriate section. To get the background to appear on your profile you should include the code in the &ldquo;About me&rdquo; section of your account. If you are unsure of the code that is needed, there is a wealth of information available online for those who are learning HTML.<br />
<br />
Importing Images<br />
<br />
Many members of the MySpace community choose to post their picture on their website. Again the social aspects of the online community encourage this action because people who engage in online friendships often want to see what their new friends look like. Including pictures is the easiest way to let others know what you look like.<br />
<br />
MySpace members are asked to upload a photo of themselves when they first sign up. This step can be skipped and done later. Photos which are uploaded to MySpace must be .gif or .jpg files. Additionally they must be smaller than 600k. The filename for photos should also not contain spaces or characters other than numbers or letters.<br />
<br />
Adding Music to the Website<br />
<br />
The addition of music to a MySpace website is a very common practice. This is used both by bands who want to promote their music as well as by individuals who want to let others know what type of music they like. The process of adding music to a MySpace website is incredibly easy. Members can visit the following web address to listen to music from MySpace artists: http://music.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=music. If the artist has granted permission for others to use the music, there will be a button that says &ldquo;Add&rdquo; next to the song. Clicking on this link, when you are logged into this account, will automatically add the music to the background of your MySpace website. You are only able to add one song at once to your profile but you can change the music as often as you like by adding a new song. If you already have one song and add another, the second song will replace the original song on your profile.<br />
<br />
Posting Quizzes on the Website<br />
<br />
Many MySpace members include fun personality quizzes on their website and publish their quiz results. These quizzes give visitors more information about the member. The members may also post a link to this quiz so other members can take the quiz and post their results in the comments page. Different types of personality quizzes can be found on the Internet and many of these quizzes give you the code necessary to add this quiz to your MySpace website or another websites. You can copy and paste the code into the &ldquo;Interests&rdquo; section of your MySpace profile.<br />
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David Riewe is the webmaster of http://www.daves-inforama.com and http://www.daves-inforama.com/myspace.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Is this the ULTIMATE Affiliate Marketing Formula?</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
by Jonathan Moss<br />
<br />
Why affiliate marketing ? Well, affiliate marketing allows you to advertise products created by others on your website, and then earn up to 75% commission for each sale. You can choose from affiliate programs that sell almost anything, but you tend to be able to make the most money through selling electronic products such as ebooks, reports, software or videos. This article will provide you with a number of tips to help you make a start in affiliate marketing.<br />
<br />
Why participate in affiliate marketing programs? Here are four simple tips.<br />
<br />
&bull; Find a program in a niche that you like and are interested in.<br />
&bull; Look for a program that is associated with experts<br />
&bull; Find a product in a growing market to help ensure more and future demand for the niche.<br />
&bull; Make sure the program has a good range of useful tools and resources to help you promote the product and grow your business.<br />
<br />
When you have decided on your chosen niche, and selected the products you want to promote you must consider why customers would want to buy from your site. So, you must remember the following when designing your website.<br />
<br />
&bull; Develop unique web pages to promote each product you are marketing - your site must focus on each product individually and nothing more.<br />
&bull; Always include product reviews and testimonials on your site, and offer free content or reports to your visitors.<br />
&bull; List the benefits of the product and focus on points like how the product can make life easier and more comfortable.<br />
&bull; Write articles for ezines and ereports highlighting the uses of the product and include them on your site. Try to write a couple of articles per week (300 &ndash; 600 words). Remember that search engines like article sites and ezine sites such as ezinearticles.com.<br />
<br />
Clearly you want all of your visitors to click the order button, but converting them to customers is a challenge. On average only 1 out of 100 visitors are likely to buy. Therefore, if you can generate as much as 1000 hits to your website every day, on average you can make about 10 sales. But how do you get people to visit your site ?<br />
<br />
I have mentioned writing articles already as a way to get people to your site for free. A popular way to generate traffic for your website is by paying for it using pay per click (PPC) advertising on the main search engines such as Google or Yahoo. PPC is one of the most cost effective ways of targeted internet advertising. The idea is that you write really good short adverts which appear on the search result pages, and you only have to pay when someone clicks on your link. Your ranking in the search engine results is determined by the amount you are willing to pay for each click on your advert. The highest bid will be ranked number 1, followed by all equivalent lower bids.<br />
<br />
There are of course many other ways to get traffic to your site, and these can be found either by searching the internet, or by reading the answer to my next question - where do you go from here ?<br />
<br />
The answer - you should subscribe to a course which can teach you the basics of affiliate marketing, an easy to follow step by step guide. My personal recommendation is a free 27 day course by Matthew Glanfield. Matthew has been marketing online for over three years. In the second half of 2005 he generated over $100,000 of sales from only one of his websites. He now runs a number of really successful websites to help others to be able to start their own Internet business.<br />
<br />
This course takes you from planning your first affiliate sales on day one to having a fully active website promoting your selected product by the end of the course. It is packed with valuable information and videos to get you on track as soon as possible. By signing up for this course you will also receive a free chapter, The secret formula for successful Affiliate Marketing, from one of Matthew&rsquo;s courses. You will also receive a copy of a brand new ebook called Copy 101 which will help you write really effective PPC ads.<br />
<br />
Jonathan Moss has been working in Internet Marketing for over 12 months. To find out more about affiliate marketing please visit http://27daycourse.jvmuk.com. You may reprint this article in full complete with the Author Bio.<br />]]></description>
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<title>The Basics Of Podcasting</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
by Madison Lockwood<br />
<br />
Podcasting in its simplest form is the uploading of MP3 files to the internet, where they can be accessed by the majority of the online universe with little more than a modern browser. You might consider a podcast to be an audio blog, although podcasts are basically standalone units of communication and not limited solely to &ldquo;audio.&rdquo; The term is also applied to short video pieces that are uploaded for general consumption; that is becoming more common, but the term was born as a reference to the audio format. Although the term stems from Apple&rsquo;s iPod line of products it is generic in nature and refers to any MP3 (and increasingly, video) file provided via one Internet channel or another.<br />
<br />
To that end, the number of channels that are now using podcasts is nothing short of phenomenal. They are used in educational formats (distance learning programs) and by the mainstream media. Business Week Online is an example of excellent utilization of the format. They provide professionally conducted interviews with both news makers in the business world and with experts on topics like developing technology. It is both an extension of their current events function and the features section of the magazine that focuses on broader industry analysis.<br />
<br />
Every major news outlet online &ndash; ABC, ESPN, Fox, CNN and so forth &ndash; use podcasts to augment their print-and-graphics webpage formats. You can find them on political websites and blogs, often carrying the candidate&rsquo;s message but more often carrying the opponent&rsquo;s gaffe. This particular phenomenon has led to the practice of campaigns hiring &ldquo;trackers&rdquo; to trail their opponent from public event to public event with a video camera, hoping to catch a misstatement, a contradiction or some sort of unfortunate occurrence that can be distributed via the assortment of political websites and blogs that clog the web today.<br />
<br />
You can now &ldquo;subscribe&rdquo; to podcasts that are delivered via an RSS application automatically to your computer. &ldquo;Pod-casters&rdquo; are individuals or information distributors of some sort that provide an ongoing series of podcasts. Podcasts very quickly found their way to the marketing and advertising industry, which as adopted them for widespread use on the Internet. Video podcasts in particular have become the most recent form of &ldquo;pop-up&rdquo; advertising on the web. You can be clicking through a commercial site and suddenly you are watching a commercial.<br />
<br />
The proliferation of podcasts that are web casts of mistakes, poor behavior or just plain foolishness began with people in the public eye but now extends well beyond the currently and formerly famous. Because these snippets of audio and video are so widespread and move across the digital network so quickly, one begins to feel uneasy. What if someone catches me falling off a bicycle and thinks it looks funny enough to share?<br />
<br />
When email entered our society, it provided a screening device to communication that was somehow comforting. Podcasts and to some degree the whole social networking phenomenon create the opposite effect. It&rsquo;s easy to feel exposed, regardless of the fact that you&rsquo;re still one person using one computer.<br />
<br />
For a technical explanation of the various methods of podcast delivery, take a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Podcasting. They provide an excellent and extended explanation of the various software options and delivery choices that you can make in allowing podcasts into your life. For a fairly comprehensive directory of podcast feeds and sources, try http://www.podcast.net/. As a good resource for news in the podcast universe and also for a directory, there&rsquo;s http://www.podcastingnews.com/<br />
<br />
Madison Lockwood is a customer relations associate for http://www.apollohosting.com. She helps clients understand how a website may benefit them both personally and professionally. Apollo Hosting provides website hosting, ecommerce hosting, &amp; VPS hosting to a wide range of customers.<br />]]></description>
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<title>A Quiz: Test Your RSS Smarts</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
by Sharon Housley<br />
<br />
You think that you have mastered the art of RSS, but how much do you really know? Take the RSS quiz to test your knowledge of RSS.<br />
<br />
Question: If something is in an RSS feed, it is perfectly fine to reproduce the contents of the feed. I mean after all RSS means really simple syndication, right?<br />
<br />
Answer: No, that is not true. Regardless of whether content is in a feed or not, the original creator of the content has the right to restrict its use. While most people do feel that if content is in an RSS feed, it is available for syndication--that is not always the case. Various groups have made efforts to add namespaces which expand the tags used in RSS, to define whether the content is available for syndication. The two most notable namespaces that detail permissions are the Creative Commons extension and the Bloglines' Access extension. These two extensions are not yet widely supported so it is always best to check the terms of service associated with the feed or website to determine if the feed is available for syndication.<br />
<br />
Question: RSS is only for blogs right? All blogs have RSS feeds right?<br />
<br />
Answer: No, and No! While blogs may have helped increase the popularity of RSS feeds, RSS feeds are not specific to blogs. RSS feeds can be used for any type of content not just blogs. In fact, there are probably more RSS feeds available for non-blogs than there are feeds for blogs. Publishers have used RSS feeds for articles, press releases, discounts, podcasts, calendars, alerts and the list goes on and on.<br />
<br />
Question: When I add a new item to the feed, do I simply edit the old .rss file or do I create a new one?<br />
<br />
Answer: If you are adding content related to the theme of the original RSS feed, you should always expand your existing RSS feed rather than creating a new feed. Do not edit any of the RSS feed's existing items, simply add a new item to the existing RSS feed.<br />
<br />
Question: Can RSS Feeds be set up for private list subscribers and what kind of security is available for RSS feeds to support a private feed?<br />
<br />
Answer: Yes, while there are no provisions in the RSS 2.0 specification for passwords or protecting files, you can use any security mechanism available on the http server to protect the entire RSS feed. The security options are dependent on the capabilities of your web server.<br />
<br />
Question: What is a feed reader?<br />
<br />
Answer: A feed reader can also be referred to a news aggregator. RSS feed readers come in all shapes and sizes and are just tools that make it easy for users to view the contents or headlines of the RSS feeds they subscribe to. Feed readers can be desktop applications, or web applications. Desktop readers are programs that behave similar to an email client, you add new feeds and when the RSS feeds you subscribe to are updated new items appear in the RSS reader. The web aggregators are websites that aggregate all of your favorite feeds, the web page dynamically updates as new items are added to the feeds you subscribe to. Many email applications now also include the ability to monitor RSS feeds. As the popularity of RSS increases, the options to read and monitor feeds is expanding.<br />
<br />
Question: Can you block a search engine from accessing a feed?<br />
<br />
Answer: You can use a robots.txt to indicate to search engines that specific RSS feeds should not be indexed. Most search engines will observe the contents of a properly formatted robots.txt file.<br />
<br />
Question: What is a GUID?<br />
<br />
Answer: A GUID is a globally unique identifier. The RSS specification strongly suggests that each RSS feed item have a unique GUID. If you are creating feeds, a GUID is important because GUIDs are often used by feed readers and aggregators to determine if a feed item is new or simply an existing item that has been updated. Each item in the RSS feed should have a different GUID.<br />
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<title>Lucrative List Building: The Squeeze Page</title>
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by William Perkins<br />
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Most internet marketing professionals agree that if you don&rsquo;t have a list, then you don&rsquo;t really have a business. Building a lucrative list is essential to your success. A customer list is the greatest asset of any business. In internet marketing, your customer list is your personal gold mine.<br />
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After you solve the problem of generating traffic to your website, it then becomes necessary to capture the name and email address of your visitor so you can build your own customer list. If you fail to do this, your business will fail.<br />
<br />
It&rsquo;s amazing to me how many people spend a ton of effort and money on getting visitors to their site where they pitch a product in hopes of getting a sale and then fail to capture their visitor&rsquo;s name and email address.<br />
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You must focus your attention on building your list instead of on trying to make your initial sale. Remember, only 1 in a 100 people is going to buy your product after arriving at your website. You must capture the other 99 people&rsquo;s name and email address so that you can show your product(s) to them again in the future.<br />
<br />
There are a few techniques you can use to capture your visitor&rsquo;s information and build a lucrative list. Here are the three &ldquo;biggies&rdquo; which are the most effective:<br />
<br />
1. The Squeeze Page<br />
2. The Pop-Up, and<br />
3. A Simple Opt-in Form<br />
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The best method to use of the three ways to build a list is the squeeze page. A regular opt-in form might get a 10% to 20% opt-in rate, while a squeeze page is more likely to produce a 20% to 40% opt-in rate of the total number of visitors who arrive at your website.<br />
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A squeeze page is a web page with only one purpose: to capture the information details of your visitor. The squeeze page is different from using a pop-up or normal opt-in form because you don&rsquo;t allow your visitor access to your website unless they give you their name and email address, and/or other details.<br />
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Therefore, a squeeze page must &ldquo;sell&rdquo; the benefits of your website to your visitor. A good squeeze page must have a strong benefit driven headline to grab the reader&rsquo;s attention, some bullet points outlining the benefits of your website, and a call to action.<br />
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The best squeeze pages are not long. Do not make your visitor scroll down the page to opt-in. Other best practices include placing your photo on the page, make bold every other bullet point, and put a box around your &quot;call to action&quot; which is merely your opt-in form. Tell the visitor exactly what to do in no uncertain terms.<br />
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You must provide enough information to entice your visitors to leave their name and email address. Use good copywriting and sales techniques to &ldquo;squeeze&rdquo; your customers into joining your list. To ensure that people opt-in, you usually have to bribe them.<br />
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Offer some kind of free gift to bribe your visitor. A short report, a mini-course, a subscription to your newsletter, or an audio or video file is usually enough to get your visitor to join your list. In your call to action, be sure to let your visitors know that they will be given their free gift immediately after clicking the &ldquo;submit&rdquo; button located on your form.<br />
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Just a note here: You will not be sending your customers to your web page immediately after they enter their information details. Instead, you will send them to your &ldquo;One Time Offer&rdquo; page which is the subject of one of my other articles in this series of articles on list building.<br />
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Newbies are often afraid to use a squeeze page. They think that not enough people will choose to opt-in to their list. It&rsquo;s true that you will need to write convincing copy and you will have to offer a valuable gift to get your visitor to opt-in. But you need not worry about visitors who don&rsquo;t choose to opt-in. If your visitors are not even interested enough to give you their email address, then they probably won&rsquo;t be interested enough to buy from you either.<br />
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William Perkins writes about how to start an online business, affiliate marketing, and making money online. He has packaged what he knows into a new Affiliate Marketing Handbook. You can get the first 35 pages of the handbook for free when you opt-in at his website. http://www.BigWillySite.com.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Benefits of Using Shopping Cart Software</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
by Michael Moshkovich<br />
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The age of Internet shopping is taking over the world, and even the brick and the trend is even affecting the brick and mortar store with more and more customers wanting to shop on the Internet. In order to stay competitive, a store must not only have a physical location, but it must be willing to have a website from which customers can shop. It's no longer enough to have a website for customers to see what the store sells, but it must offer an online storefront so that shoppers can make purchases from the privacy of their own homes.<br />
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In order for a merchant to have a successful online storefront, it's important that he install reliable and easy to use shopping cart software. For those who are new to online shopping and don't understand the purpose of the shopping cart, let us explain a little about the process. Before the introduction of shopping card software, an online shopper had to purchase each product he wanted individually unless the merchant had an order form where the shopper could include several items. As eCommerce became more popular, the importance of a better system became pertinent. If eCommerce were going to become the wave of the future, merchants would have to make it quick and easy for customers to place an order. Thus, the eCommerce solution was the development of shopping cart software that allows a shopper to make purchases and place them in a &quot;shopping cart&quot; much as you do at the grocery store and pay for everything when you have finished shopping and are ready to &quot;proceed to checkout.&quot;<br />
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Shopping cart software has opened an entire new media for the online shopper, and as a result, eCommerce has exploded all over the Internet with the introduction of stores like Amazon.com who do not even have a brick and mortar store. Yes, they have a brick and mortar building, but that is a packaging and shipping facility only, not a store where you can walk in and purchase what you like. Amazon is probably the first store of its type on the Internet, but many more have opened since then. Today, instead of just books and videos, Amazon distributes products for a great deal of retailers including ToysRUs. The technology of the shopping cart software has opened up an entire new era of shopping throughout the world, and at the holidays, it's even bigger as people flock to their keyboards and monitors instead of the malls as they used to do.<br />
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How has the trend toward eCommerce shopping affected retailers with a concrete building, especially during peak seasons such as Christmas and Easter? For those who are innovative and determined enough to enter the eCommerce market, the seasons will show a boost in business, but for those who choose to limit their business to walk-in trade, they are likely to see a reduction in the sales volume compared to the previous year's figures. With people's busy schedules and the price of gasoline, online shopping is becoming more attractive to the average shopper, especially with the ease of using shopping cart software and the attractive online storefront websites that are available. Interactive websites draw customers to their products with music, games, animation, and other tools that catch the attention of a potential buyer.<br />
<br />
New merchants should certainly not hesitate to add a shopping cart feature from the start unless your business is only one product and no choices such as color or size. For instance, if you are selling a book you wrote, and it's only in one format, then there is no need to have a shopping cart. If, however, you offer the same book in hardcover, paperback, and eBook format, a shopping cart may be a good idea in case a buyer wants to buy more than one copy in different formats. Of course, if you have a multi-product eCommerce site, to operate without a shopping cart is courting disaster. Some of the reasons for adding shopping cart technology to your eCommerce site include:<br />
<br />
- It allows a shopper to save his purchases and return later to finish shopping<br />
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- A shopper can return to his shopping cart and increase or decrease the number of items he wants to purchase<br />
<br />
- A shopper as an opportunity to remove products from his shopping cart without deleting the entire order<br />
<br />
- Shopping cart software also allows the buyer to track what products he ordered and allows the seller to include shipping information<br />
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The shopping cart software makes it easier for the seller as well because he does not have to keep track of numerous orders, and it allows him to see everything a buyer ordered at one time. In many cases, a shopping cart is also connected to online inventory so that a seller knows if he has enough of the product to fulfill his orders. It also allows him to track what customers have bought and thus know what may interest a customer for the future.<br />
<br />
Copyright (c) 2006 WebCart<br />
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Michael Moshkovich is a web developer and internet marketer who has written over 50 articles on SEO, shopping cart software and PPC marketing. To learn more about WebCart visit us at http://www.webcart.net.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Marketing with Content Hubs</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
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by John Eberhard<br />
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A new type of promotional medium has sprung up or evolved on the Internet over the past two years &ndash; namely &ldquo;content hubs.&rdquo;<br />
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A content hub is a type of web site that has lots of informational articles on it. A person with a web site, who needs article content for their site, can go to a content hub and download articles for free on a wide variety of topics, and then post them on their web site. These content hubs allow you to search by topic or category or by keyword.<br />
<br />
Writers can post articles on the content hubs. The benefit for the writer is that he can mention his company and include his web site address in the article. And that provides in-bound links to his web site, from the content hubs themselves, and from every web site where that article is posted. In-bound links, meaning links from other web sites that link to yours, increase link popularity, which is one of the main criteria used by Google and other search engines to determine web site ranking.<br />
<br />
So the content hubs service both writers who want to get the word out on their company or products or services, and people who have web sites who need article content.<br />
<br />
The key, for a writer, is to write something that will appeal to the general public, or at least to a sizable specific niche public (such as webmasters or web promotion for instance), so that the article gets downloaded and used on lots of sites in need of content.<br />
<br />
It is also key to include the name of the company in the article, preferably near the beginning, and include the company web address in the article as well, and in the writer bio at the end.<br />
<br />
The article itself should not be written in such a way that it is just a blatant promo piece for your company. It has to be written so that it is about a topic that your company deals with or you are an expert on, and it mentions your company, but it doesn&rsquo;t say &ldquo;call us now at 1-800-222-2222 for a great deal on tires&rdquo; at the end. In other words, what in marketing is called a &ldquo;call to action,&rdquo; where you tell your prospect to contact you or to respond for more information or to buy now, should not be included in articles for content hubs.<br />
<br />
If there are specific key words or phrases that people use to find your web site (most web statistics programs can give you this information), or to look for your product or service, then try to find a way to include those words or phrases near the beginning of your article.<br />
<br />
It&rsquo;s a good idea to look over the type of articles that are currently being accepted on content hubs, to get a better idea of what works there, and so you can write articles that will fit this medium. Some good content hubs to look at are:<br />
<br />
http://www.goarticles.com<br />
http://www.isnare.com/<br />
http://www.articlecity.com/<br />
http://www.exchangenet.com/<br />
http://freezinesite.com/<br />
http://articles.simplysearch4it.com/<br />
http://www.dime-co.com/<br />
<br />
There are currently over 700 content hubs on the Internet.<br />
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Most of the content hubs require that you register with them before they will allow you to post an article there. Some of the sites have your article reviewed by a live person before it goes up. Some will just post it without review.<br />
<br />
Once you get registered on a number of content hubs, it is best to post one article, then post more articles at intervals of about once a week. Make sure you include your company name and URL in each article.<br />
<br />
If your company has any articles written already that were written for other purposes, you may be able to convert them into a form that will work for the content hubs. The key is to read the types of articles that are already appearing on the hubs and convert your content into a similar form.<br />
<br />
Content hubs are a great way to get out information on your company, and are becoming one of the primary ways of promoting on the net.<br />
<br />
John Eberhard is President of RealWebMarketing.net (http://www.realwebmarketing.net), a marketing consultant, writer and political analyst living in Los Angeles. He can be reached at http://www.realwebmarketing.net/contact.html.<br />]]></description>
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<title>How to Pimp Your MySpace Profile</title>
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<br />
by George Levy<br />
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As someone who spends an obscene amount of time researching, playing and &quot;working&quot; on MySpace [and loving every minute of it I might add... ;-) ] I have made myself into an expert and an authority on the process of customizing or &quot;pimping&quot; profiles as my countless thousands on MySpace will vouch for me.<br />
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Before going deep on HOW to pimp MySpace, I'd first like to address WHY one should pimp his or her MySpace profile.<br />
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There are really two answers to this question...<br />
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The first is my expert opinion as a marketing specialist - &quot;branding and differentiation.&quot;<br />
<br />
As MySpace continues to grow at a frantic pace (there are currently over 108 million profiles on MySpace and growing at about 26,000 new ones daily) - it becomes increasingly difficult for an individual or an online business seeking to establish a presence on MySpace to &quot;stand out from the crowd.&quot; A well pimped out profile allows for a unique user experience that separates and differentiates a profile from the millions of other &quot;plain-vanilla&quot;, non-pimped profiles.<br />
<br />
A customized profile allows for using corporate colors and logos as well as controlling the end-user experience to be consistent with one's overall brand identity.<br />
<br />
Ok... having said that.<br />
<br />
My second answer is more personal - simply &quot;Because it looks cool and because you can.&quot;<br />
<br />
So... having cleared that up.<br />
<br />
The process of &quot;pimping&quot; or decorating and customizing a MySpace profile is part art/part science and consists of several key steps which should be addressed sequentially if you want to have a truly great looking profile.<br />
<br />
In order, you must:<br />
<br />
1. Choose the kind of look you are going for.<br />
<br />
What will your profile be about? Is it about you? Is it for a business? Is there a specific atmosphere that you want your profile to have? You must be clear on what you want to portray and design in your profile prior to making any customizations.<br />
<br />
This will help you save a lot of time and needless aggravation<br />
<br />
2. Determine if you'll use a Pre-Made layout or create your own.<br />
<br />
There are thousands of pre-made layouts available on the Internet. One need only to search in the search engines for the keywords &quot;MySpace Layouts&quot; to find page after page of web sites that offer pre-designed layouts for you to choose.<br />
<br />
Another alternative, and my personal preference, is to design and develop your own profile look. By customizing your profile look and feel, you not only avoid the risk of using the exact same layout that somebody else is using but you also prevent any problems you may have with any copyrighted images in your layout that the original creator may not have secured and which may result in your profile being shut down by MySpace.<br />
<br />
Should you choose instead to pimp your profile yourself, you will need to have a tool called a &quot;MySpace Profile Editor&quot; that will allow you to change most aspects of your profile including background images, colors, borders, fonts and a great number of other customizable options. You can do a search for &quot;MySpace Profile Editor&quot; to find one you can use.<br />
<br />
Like in all software, there's the good, the bad and the ugly in profile editors and being tired of just finding &quot;the bad&quot;, I personally chose to custom develop my very own easy to use, top of the line profile editor.<br />
<br />
3. Customize your Contact table.<br />
<br />
MySpace also allows you to customize a section of your profile called your &quot;Contact Table.&quot; This is the small table underneath your default picture where you can select to Add as a Friend, Send a Message, Rate a Picture and other actions.<br />
<br />
Once again, you can search on the web for &quot;Pre-Made Contact Tables&quot; that you can download and install but just like with pre-me profile layouts, you run into the same issues of not having a truly original profile and any potential copyright infringement issues.<br />
<br />
My recommendation is, if you can develop your own contact table, by all means do so.<br />
<br />
The general consensus on MySpace is that a profile is never truly pimped unless it has a custom table to go along with it...<br />
<br />
So make sure that when you pimp your profile you choose a good looking contact table to go along with it.<br />
<br />
4. Apply &quot;hide codes&quot; and &quot;tweaks.&quot;<br />
<br />
There are many other codes and so-called &quot;hides and tweaks&quot; that you can apply to your profile to make it hide specific information and change the look of many different elements including how pictures are displayed, if you want to center your profile and the order and number of how your friends are displayed. You can also apply effects to blur and reverse your images, add graphics that seem to &quot;fall from the sky&quot; and a great number of other options to embellish your profile.<br />
<br />
In conclusion, pimping your MySpace profile is a very personal process and making your &quot;Space&quot; or profile be truly unique requires a combination of skills, patience and the willingness to try different things. Remember, in customizing your MySpace profile, there are no wrong answers and anything you create is yours to keep or discard (do overs are perfectly acceptable in MySpace... Unless of course you break any of MySpace's terms of service which can be accessed through a link at the bottom of every page on MySpace.)<br />
<br />
Make sure you enjoy the process and don't be afraid to try new things - after all... it is YOUR MySpace profile, make it truly a reflection of who you are!<br />
<br />
George Levy is an internationally recognized Internet marketing expert responsible for helping all types and sizes of businesses use the Internet to sell over $100 million dollars in the United States, Canada and 14 countries across Latin America. He is also commonly known as &quot;His Mastership&quot; on MySpace and is part of a select group of MySpace users commonly acknowledged as &quot;Legends&quot; and &quot;VIPs&quot; with thousands of friends worldwide and hundreds more added daily.<br />
<br />
George is the expert author of the Internet Salesmanship newsletter and blog as well as the creator of best selling &quot;MySpace Mastership&quot; program with all the tools and video instructions necessary to Pimp your MySpace profile, make thousands of friends and become a well known celebrity on MySpace.<br />
<br />
To find out more about George Levy, you may visit his blog at http://www.georgelevy.com and visit MySpace Mastership to receive his 5 day Free email course on achieving Mastership of MySpace at:<br />
<br />
http://www.myspacemastership.com<br />]]></description>
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<title>Efficient Business Process Management – A Crucial Requirement for Ensuring Business Success</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
by Shannon Margolis<br />
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In today&rsquo;s highly competitive business climate, the success and longevity of enterprise businesses of all types and sizes primarily depend on efficient business process management. Considering the fact that a proper business process management plan that incorporates the latest, state-of-the-art business process solutions is what separates the successful, prominent businesses from the rest, all business-oriented companies are permanently looking for improvements in this particular area in order to strengthen their position in the market. By establishing a top-quality business process management plan, customized to fit the exact needs and requirements of your business, you can significantly improve the efficiency of your business, thus ensuring better profits and better exposure.<br />
<br />
The concept of business process management encompasses an extensive series of specific activities performed by businesses in order to optimize their regular processes. The activities comprised by business process management can be divided into three distinctive categories: design, execution and monitoring.<br />
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The design phase either refers to designing customized business processes or adopting already existing processes and modifying them to fit the specific needs of a certain business. During the stage of business process management design, organizations can also test the efficiency and reliability of the newly developed business processes before introducing them into practice. By integrating specific software for process design to be used for obtaining graphical representations of workflows, as well as for implementing and maintaining workflows, organizations can transform the evolution of business processes into a less demanding and challenging experience.<br />
<br />
The phase of process execution, just like the name suggests, basically refers to the execution of the previously designed processes by using various applications. While in the recent past the succession of activities conducted during this stage of business process management depended almost entirely on human intervention, today&rsquo;s advanced technology allows for a good level of automation, significantly limiting the need for human intervention. Modern software in the category of Business Process Management Systems (BPMS) provides efficient automation solutions, allowing companies to use computer language in performing specific activities. Although the need for human intervention in the phase of process execution hasn&rsquo;t been completely eliminated, nowadays it represents almost a negligible factor when using highly-competitive software tools.<br />
<br />
In order to ensure that their used BPMS is efficient, organizations should check if the software respects the principles of business process architecture (accounts for all the major segments of business process architecture: enterprise architecture, policy and procedures, project management, logistics and so on). Some of the most popular BPMS used at present are built on the Microsoft Platform and include names such as BizTalk Server, SQL Server, InfoPath, MOM and SharePoint. With a good level of training in business process architecture and business process implementation using advanced BPMS, companies can substantially increase business efficiency and prosperity.<br />
<br />
The last stage in business process management consists in process monitoring. The process monitoring stage involves performing a series of activities aimed at obtaining conclusive data on the performance of business processes, as well as finding and timely correcting any emerging problems. The monitoring of processes and the reporting of existing problems can nowadays be handled entirely with BPMS. With the right software tools, companies can rapidly identify performance issues, being provided with detailed statistic data and in-depth analyses of each distinctive category of business processes.<br />
<br />
The long-term results provided by high-quality business process solutions and efficient business process implementation inside organizations are: significantly increased business efficiency, higher business adaptability, versatility and agility in the market. In order to ensure the optimal performance of your business processes through efficient business process management, you can either employ the services of a reputed business-consulting company and receive the latest solutions, tailored to fit the exact needs of your business, or form your own team of professionals with a good level of training in business process implementation using advanced Business Process Management Systems.<br />
<br />
For more information on business process management please visit www.unitekconsulting.com?source=articlesender<br />
<br />
Shannon Margolis<br />
Marketing Coordinator<br />
http://www.unitek.com/training<br />
<br />
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<title>Are You Commiting These 10 Brutal Mistakes?</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
by Jeff Davis<br />
<br />
I&rsquo;ve been scammed plenty of times.<br />
<br />
I just lost $50 on a type at home scam!!<br />
<br />
Not to mention the 5 years, $1000's of dollars and blood, sweat and tears, I put into trying to make money with my website.<br />
<br />
By now, you'd think I could smell a scam a mile away.<br />
<br />
Right?<br />
<br />
Well, not always.<br />
<br />
It seems that the smarter I get the smarter the scammers seem to get.<br />
<br />
But when I decided that I wanted to work from home, I knew that I didn&rsquo;t want to pay way to much money to get a job.<br />
<br />
Nor did I wish to have to recruit tens or hundreds of people in order to get paid for whatever job I did get.<br />
<br />
All I wanted was to do a better job than my competition.<br />
<br />
You know--like I used to do in the &ldquo;real&rdquo; world.<br />
<br />
Along the way I discovered that there were a lot of other people, just like me, who were trying to avoid the emotional and financial pain of being robbed, in a phoney scheme.<br />
<br />
Over time, I realized that there is no 100-percent, sure-fire way to protect myself.<br />
<br />
But I did learn--the hard way--that I could recognize some of the warning signs on the way, and how to minimize the risks of getting burned.<br />
<br />
I eventually put my experience to work, started a web site, to help other people who want to work from home.<br />
<br />
Following are some tips that I want to share with you so we can &quot;flatten&quot; your learning curve, and you won't suffer the same heartache, and frustration that I did.........<br />
<br />
These tips are easy to follow, and I offer them below with the hope of helping you find a real way to make money online with your website.<br />
<br />
1. Don&rsquo;t pay for an opportunity, they obviously are not in it for the long haul, and have no intention of putting you first.<br />
<br />
2. If you find that the company uses language like this in their copy, you should run screaming the other way.<br />
<br />
Words like:<br />
<br />
matrix, power line, no experience necessary, free information, big money fast, you get the picture, and I am sure you get bombarded by these sleezy tactics every day.<br />
<br />
3. Look out for companies that hire &ldquo;internationally&rdquo;.<br />
<br />
Chances are great that the &ldquo;company&rdquo; is really a person who already has an up line, down line, or whatever.<br />
<br />
4. Don&rsquo;t send an SASE (self-addressed, stamped envelope) for further information. If they can't afford stamps, how are they going to pay YOU?<br />
<br />
5. Shy away from 900 numbers, most honest marketers, will provide you with real contact information. Do a &quot;who is&quot; and do your &quot;Due Dilligence&quot;<br />
<br />
6. Don't buy courses and materials that the company &quot;provides&quot; for a price. If you don&rsquo;t already have the tools for the job, then you probably aren&rsquo;t qualified for the job.<br />
<br />
7. Examine the advertising copy with a fine tooth comb, often time the &quot;hook&quot; is in small print.<br />
<br />
8. Check the track record of the compay, before agreeing to work for it. Your hard-earned pay might end up being the owners&rsquo; grocery money, because they didn&rsquo;t budget their start-up money properly.<br />
<br />
9. The Better Business Bureau is a great place to start researching a company. Although companies pay to be listed there, any company that gets complaints will also be listed--for free.<br />
<br />
10. Join the forums that relate to your niche, and you will find like minded people who love to expose a scam when they find one. This is a valuable resource alone, will save you a lot of time and trouble.<br />
<br />
Don't balatantly advertise, build relationships and be a &quot;helper&quot;. Learn to enjoy helping others.<br />
<br />
Article by Jeff Davis. Did you find those tips on avoiding scams useful? You can learn a lot more about how to make money with your website here: http://how-to-make-money-with-your-web-site.com<br />]]></description>
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<title>11 Things To Remember When Choosing A Conference Call Service</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
by Huzaili Aris<br />
<br />
A conference call involves the communication between a calling party and more than one listener. There are numerous conference call services available, making it difficult to make a quick decision. The service that you choose will ultimately depend on the expectations and uses you wish get out of your conference calls. For some, only a few details matter, such as price, while others are in need of advanced services like on-the-spot technical support. Below are a few factors to consider when choosing the conference call service that is most compatible with your needs.<br />
<br />
Business Conference Calls<br />
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When it comes time to report quarterly stats, many companies turn to conference calls. This allows them to communicate the ups and downs of their business to interested parties. A higher-level company executive, such as the CEO, often reads the company reports. Once the results are revealed, the call is then accessible for others to join in, namely stock analysts, who come with a slew of questions. Businesses may also use conference calls to promote their products or services. Seminar leaders may open a conference call to the public to share their marketing techniques or business strategies for free or a small price.<br />
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Entertainment-Based Conference Calls<br />
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Today, people are looking for more and more ways to make new friends or find the companion of their dreams. When bars and clubs get to be too much, the allure of chatting on a &quot;party line&quot; becomes increasingly appealing. Entertainment-based conference calls are used to provide a break from boredom, as well as a way to socialize with others. Participants call a phone number set aside for this purpose and are plugged into a whole new world of mingling and flirting.<br />
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Audio vs. Visual<br />
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Audio conference calls are less expensive and require less equipment than visual conferencing. Web conference calls also open up a host of potential problems, such as malfunctioning chat, instant message, and web cam services. Streaming video may also pose concerns. Although the capabilities of visual conference calls are vast and have a better way of getting the point across, depending on your intended audience, the concept might be too advanced.<br />
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To use visual conferencing as a business tool, you will also have to familiarize yourself with an assortment of software selections and other online options. Learning visual conferencing techniques is a process. For example, include too many large files and you may end up with a communication problem.<br />
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Conference Call Limitations<br />
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What kind of conference call do you want? Some services allow the called party to speak during a call, while other selections only allow called parties to listen to what is being said.<br />
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Conference Call Set-Up<br />
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Do you want to control how conference calls are received and made? Calling parties can place calls to desired participants or entrance to a call is gained by calling a special phone number.<br />
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Reservation vs Non-Reservation<br />
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When you choose a service offering reservation-less conference calls, you will enjoy more freedom. Calls can be placed at any time without speaking to an operator or setting up an appointment. Reservation services require you to schedule your call ahead of time.<br />
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Conference Call Commands<br />
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What sort of capabilities do calling parties have when choosing a service? Things to consider include the ability to get operator assistance, mute and unmute participants, alter ringing tones and record conversations.<br />
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Call Planning is Essential<br />
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Knowing how long your conference call will be allows you to shuffle along participants to meet time expectations. As a rule of thumb, a conference call centers on an hour or more. Larger groups demand longer time frames, but without the use of video, it is difficult to keep the interest of all participants.<br />
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Usually, about 1-3 minutes are given to each participant to voice his or her opinions. Often, an hour-long conversation handles about 1-2 topics. Another important factor pertaining to conference calls is to prepare for last-minute technical issues. Be aware of applicable time zones and schedule a conference call that will accommodate all of your desired participants. When choosing a service, make sure all customer and technical support will be handled in a timely manner.<br />
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Billing Plans<br />
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Accepting a variety of credit cards, some services offer per minute pricing plans. Once the conference call is completed, a call summary is emailed to you with all of the details. Applicable charges are then placed on your credit card. Additional plans include flat rate unlimited and monthly plans. Some companies offer a flat monthly rate of $60 for a maximum of five people that allows unlimited usage for the month.<br />
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Special Services<br />
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Will the conference call service you choose provide you with extra services? Depending on your needs, you may desire to have a taped recording of your conference call. Some services offer this luxury for a flat fee (around $25). Some charge an hourly rate if you wish to have a transcript of your call. Rebroadcasts are also offered through some services for a fee. For an extra charge, operator assistance might be available, which helps with the moderation of conference calls.<br />
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Several Conference Call Service Companies Reviewed<br />
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Accu Conference : This on-demand, fully automated toll-free service offers reservation-less service, free call recordings and live in-call web control for 9.9 cents per line. Operator service costs 13.9 cents. Unlimited use, flat-rate conferencing is offered, starting at $99 per month.<br />
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No Cost Conference : Offers free, reservation-less conference call capabilities, available 24 hours a day. You will receive a pin and dial-in phone number once a quick registration is completed. Free and cheap conference call services are good for short notice calls and limited budgets. With this option, reliability of service does become a concern.<br />
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WebEx : Offers conference call services, as well as helpful products, such as Meeting Center, Training Center, Support Center and Sales Center. They offer different solutions to better serve small, medium and large companies. They also offer decent live technical support and pay-per-use services.<br />
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OnConference : This service offers no set-up fee and has a listed price of 19 cents per minute per person with or without toll-free access.<br />
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Contact Call : Highly recommended for their operator-assisted services.<br />
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When you conduct careful comparisons and research on the many conference call services, you will be able to take advantage of a wealth of savings that regular phone services cannot provide.<br />
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Huzaili Aris is the webmaster of http://www.conferencecall101.com. Starting a conference call is not as complex as some people think. It is the easiest way to save you time and money for your business. Know all the information about making conference.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Top 10 RSS Do's and Don'ts</title>
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by Sharon Housley<br />
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RSS is not quite a household word, but technically astute individuals are adopting the use of RSS feeds at an alarming rate. If you are interested in jumping on the bandwagon, but not quite sure of where to start, consider following these simple RSS feed tips to maximize feed compatibility and make your feed stand out from the crowd.<br />
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RSS DO's<br />
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1. Titles and Descriptions.<br />
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Always include meaningful keywords in your RSS feed's Channel title and description. Many readers will view or search for topic specific RSS feeds using keywords or keyword phrases. If you have descriptive keywords in your RSS feed's title and description the feed is more likely to be located and subscribed to by interested parties.<br />
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2. GUID Format.<br />
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Always include a GUID with each feed item. The GUID is a globally unique identifier. Each post should use a different GUID. The GUID will in some cases assist RSS news readers and aggregation software in determining when new content has been added to the RSS feed or when existing content in an RSS feed has been modified. If you do not use GUID's, the software used to aggregate the feeds may have difficulty detecting changes to feed items or the software may not always recognize new content.<br />
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3. Publish Dates.<br />
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Always include a publish date on feed items. The publish date should be used even if the content is timeless. The Publish Date will help readers determine that status of the content contained in the feed item.<br />
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4. Polish Your Feed.<br />
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Consider including images within your RSS feed. While the added images will not necessarily improve ranking, they will add a polished look to your RSS feed and help brand your feed.<br />
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5. Feed Hosting.<br />
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Either host your own feed, or set it up to forward to a third party from your website. This will allow you retain complete control over the RSS feed. You will not need to rely on the stability of another company. If you control the forwarding and at any point you are dissatisfied with the service provided by the third party, you can redirect the feed to another location.<br />
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RSS DON'Ts<br />
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1. Plagiarize.<br />
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Do not plagiarize content in your RSS feed, there is little more to be said. Written words are considered protected in most countries. Posting someone else's work and taking credit for their words is wrong and will damage your reputation as a credible source.<br />
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2. Splog.<br />
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Do not create splogs by automating feed creation. Splogs just clutter the search engines and directories and make it difficult to locate RSS feeds with meaningful content.<br />
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3. Violate Copyrights.<br />
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Do not violate copyrights by republishing an RSS feeds contents. If you quote content from another RSS feed, credit the source and provide and link to the original source of the content. As a rule of thumb, editorial content should exceed the length of the quoted material in the post.<br />
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4. Violate TOS.<br />
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Do not republish RSS feeds without confirming that feed syndication is allowed. The terms of use are not always apparent, so it is important that you check the terms of service on the publisher's feed subscription page prior to syndicating the contents of another publisher's RSS feed.<br />
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5. Provide Multiple Feed Formats.<br />
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Do not provide multiple feed formats for the same content. As far as the subscriber is concerned, the version of RSS that you are using is irrelevant. Multiple versions of the same feed simply cause confusion. Almost all RSS readers and news aggregators support all versions of RSS, simply choose a version and provide a single feed.<br />
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By adopting good feed practices, you can reap the benefits of having an RSS feed. Following these simple RSS do's and don'ts will get you started on the path to RSS success.<br />
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Sharon Housley manages marketing for FeedForAll http://www.feedforall.com software for creating, editing, publishing RSS feeds and podcasts. In addition Sharon manages marketing for NotePage http://www.notepage.net a wireless text messaging software company.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Syndicating Articles for SEO</title>
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by John Case<br />
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Writing informative articles and syndicating them over the internet is an easy way to get hundreds, or even thousands, of one-way links to your site, skyrocketing your search engine rankings. As your articles spread across the internet, more and more readers who find the articles useful will find and follow links to your site. You will become known as a leader, not a follower in your field, as your name and homepage link appears on hundreds of other sites.<br />
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Many webmasters have never heard of article syndication. Those who know about syndication often avoid it, thinking it is too much trouble, or that they have nothing to write about. Other might see no reason to give away valuable content for nothing. However, producing and distributing articles is not nearly as difficult as it might seem, and the advantages are many.<br />
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Creating Your Articles<br />
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If the prospect of sitting down to write a few articles frightens you, one option is to outsource the work by hiring a ghostwriter. Ghostwriters can be found by registering at www.elance.com or www.directfreelance.com and posting a simple project outline. Writers will bid on your project, and you accept the writer with the qualifications and bid that best suits you. If you go to the trouble of hiring a ghostwriter, it is probably a good idea to get them to research and write a number of articles, rather than just one.<br />
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You can also easily produce new articles by recycling some content from your site, or creating several articles with some overlapping content. For example, if you are running a site on pilates (a type of exercise) you could easily produce four articles with titles like &ldquo;Just What is Pilates?,&rdquo; &ldquo;A Brief History of Pilates?,&rdquo; &ldquo;Is Pilates Right for You?,&rdquo; and &ldquo;Why is Pilates So Popular with Hollywood Celebs?,&rdquo; and use a bit of general information in all four articles. The content does not have to be revolutionary-in fact, there is a greater demand for general, &ldquo;for dummies&rdquo;-type introductory articles. You should proofread your articles before sending them out, or that one typo will soon be replicated hundreds of times. However, the writing does not have to be at the Pulitzer-Prize level. Just try to write simple, straightforward articles introducing the topics of your site, geared toward someone with no previous knowledge.<br />
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Tips on Writing Articles<br />
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Include a reprint disclaimer at the bottom of each article. For example: &ldquo;Webmasters are free to reprint this article provided that it is not edited, the author's information is included, and the links are included as live links.&rdquo;<br />
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Many directories will reject articles that include links to your site in the body text. Include links to your site in the &ldquo;Author info&rdquo; section.<br />
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The &ldquo;author info&rdquo; section, also called the &ldquo;resource box&rdquo; at the bottom of the article is a place for you to include a link to your site and brief introduction. Always remember to include this, as there is little point in syndicating articles without it. Here is an example of a simple resource box text: &ldquo;John Smith is the author of http://www.Domian.com, a free guide to making an income online, and maintains an SEO site at http://www.Domain.com&rdquo;<br />
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Distributing You Articles<br />
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There are a number of free article directories below where you can register and submit your articles. Most of them are large sites that are constantly growing as authors add new articles every day, meaning that the search engines often spider them. Even if your articles are never picked up and republished, submitting them to the directories alone will have a huge effect on your search engine rankings. The submission guidelines vary a bit from site to site.<br />
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About The Author<br />
John Case is the author of the Complete SEO Training Course (http://www.complete-seo-training.com/) and maintains an experimental advertising site at http://www.awordsworth1000pictures.com/.<br />]]></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>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>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>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>Problem Solving Techniques For Your Business</title>
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By Mario Churchill<br />
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It is an unavoidable fact that businesses will encounter problems once in a while. It may be a problem in marketing, in sales, or in personnel. Whatever it is, you need to solve it fast in order to keep your business on track and avoid losing a lot of money.<br />
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Having problems in your business may seem very frustrating.  With simple problem solving techniques, you can solve your problems in no time at all.<br />
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For example, if your competition is selling more than you, you need to analyze all the related factors of the problem with your company, or why your company isn't selling like it used to. Determining the problem is the first step in all kinds of problems that you need to solve.<br />
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With big business problems, face the facts; you will need help in order to solve it faster. Here is a guide you can use in your problem solving techniques to know how to solve problems more efficiently:<br />
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-The first thing you need to consider is identifying what problems you are facing. Whether it is about marketing or about sales, you first need to know what the problem is in a specific department. It may be lack of sales or it may even be problems with inefficient employees. Whatever it is, try to know what is causing it.<br />
<br />
-Once you identify the problem, you need to set up a meeting with the people who are responsible.  Then, you can ask them about their opinions on the problem. Try to ask them what is wrong with their respective departments and try to let them list the things they think need to be improved.<br />
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-After they write all the things they think have a problem, discuss it one by one. Ask them how and why they arrived at that particular problem, and what their opinions are to properly solve the problem.<br />
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-Now that you have their opinions, you can now decide what to do about that particular problem. Knowing what is causing the problem will enable you to arrive at the right decision in solving the problem.<br />
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These are the things you should consider when solving a problem in your company. You will know how you can solve the problem by making the right decision.<br />
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If you still need information to arrive at a good decision, then you should look for it. One way to solve the problem is by imagining how you can cause the problem. For example, if you think you need customers, imagine how you can scare them away. By doing this, you can determine why you don't have enough customers and solve it.<br />
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These are some of the things you should keep in mind in order to solve the problem in your business more effectively.<br />
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By getting the right information about a particular problem, you will be able to solve it at a much faster rate.  You can really improve how your business is running and also improve the way you deal with problems.<br />
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Mario Churchill is a freelance author and has written over 200 articles on various subjects. For more information checkout http://www.ideacenter.com and http://my-updates.info.<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 />
<br />
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 />
<br />
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>Sam Walton's Success Story</title>
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<br />
By Evan Carmichael<br />
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&quot;There is only one boss - the customer. And he can fire everybody in the company from the chairman on down, simply by spending his money somewhere else.&quot;<br />
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Growing Up<br />
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Sam Walton's career in retail began in 1940 when he became a sales trainee in Des Moines, Iowa at a J.C. Penney store. Despite his enthusiasm to serve the customers, Walton was not a model employee. His desire to make his customers happy was so great that he often let other responsibilities like paperwork and keeping the books fall by the wayside. He was almost fired by his boss who told him that he was not cut out for a career in retail. Walton kept his job, however, because of his ability as a great salesman.<br />
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In 1942, Walton was drafted into the United States Army. He worked in the communications division of the Army Intelligence Corps and remained on home soil throughout the Second World War. When he left the army three years later, Walton was married, had a child, and decided to start his own business to support his new family. With the $5,000 that he had saved along with a $20,000 loan from his wife's father, he purchased a Ben Franklin variety store in Newport, Arkansas. Walton was 27 years old.<br />
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Starting The Business<br />
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By putting in many hours at the store and implementing a pricing strategy far below what his competitors were charging, Walton's new business took off. By 1950 he had the top performing Ben Franklin store in the area. Walton's landlord, seeing his success, decided that he wanted Walton to sell the store to his son. When Walton refused, the landlord decided not to renew Walton's lease and he was forced to shut down.<br />
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Walton's 10 commandments for business success were: 1) Commit to your business.<br />
2) Share your profits with your associates and treat them like your partners. 3) Energize your colleagues. 4) Communicate everything you possibly can to your partners. <br />
5) Appreciate everything your associates do for the business. 6) Celebrate your success. 7) Listen to everyone in your company. 8) Exceed your customers' expectations. <br />
9) Control your expenses better than your competition. 10) Blaze your own path.<br />
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Determined as ever to succeed in his venture, Walton looked for other rural Arkansas towns for a new place to set up shop. He came across a small village called Bentonville and opened the Walton's Five and Dime in 1950. He made sure to get a 99-year lease this time on the property. The two local competitors in Bentonville did not want to discount their prices and Walton's business began to flourish.<br />
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Realizing he had a recipe for success, Walton began looking for other areas of expansion. He borrowed money and used the profits from his first stores to acquire more. By 1960, he owned 15 stores but he was not getting the kind of return on investment that he thought he would be making. He then made the decision to follow a heavy price cutting strategy and hope to get much higher volume to turn a larger profit. This was not a new idea. The problem at the time was that most discount stores were small, located in urban areas, and focused on specialty items. Walton's plan was to change the way retailing was done across the country.<br />
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Building An Empire<br />
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Walton's revolutionary plan was to have large superstores in rural towns that discounted a wide variety of products. His initial approach was to Ben Franklin. They turned him down, as they did not like the idea of operating with lower margins. Without a large company behind him, Walton opted to go it alone. In 1962, he mortgaged his home and borrowed against everything he owned to open his first Wal-Mart in Rogers, Arkansas, and a neighboring town of Bentonville.<br />
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Excited about the prospects of getting discounts and selection that were previously only obtainable in the cities, rural customers came out in droves to his store. The success of his first store allowed him to expand and by 1969 he had 18 Wal-Marts in Arkansas and Missouri.<br />
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Funded solely through debt and reinvested profits, Walton decided that in 1970 he would take the company public. The IPO raised $5 million and Walton retained 61 percent of the company. The money was used to settle the company's debts and fuel further expansion. By 1980, 276 Wal-Marts were operating.<br />
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An integral component of Wal-Mart's success was it&rsquo;s leveraging of new technologies to improve efficiencies and save costs. Walton knew that the key to success in a low margin business was to rigidly control his costs. Wal-Mart was, for example, one of the first major retailers to use electronic scanners at the registers which tied to an inventory control system so they could know immediately which items were selling well and needed to be re-ordered.<br />
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The success of his Wal-Mart stores led Sam to another idea - Sam's Wholesale Clubs. These would be discount stores that sold to small business owners in bulk. The idea was another big hit for Walton and by 1985 he was considered by Forbes magazine to be the richest man in America with an estimated net worth of $2.8 billion.<br />
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Similar to Ray Kroc, Sam Walton did not invent retailing, he simply changed the business model and way of doing business to make it a much more profitable venture.<br />
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Evan is an entrepreneur and international speaker. At the age of 19, he became an owner and Chief Operating Officer in Redasoft, a biotechnology software company. The company quickly grew to over 300 organizations as clients, including NASA and Johnson &amp; Johnson, in 30 countries. He started Evan Carmichael &amp; Associates with the goal to give entrepreneurs the Inspiration to follow their passion and the strategies they need to succeed. Evan has delivered over 100 keynote presentations to entrepreneurs in North America, Europe, and Asia. He has been interviewed by newspapers, radio stations, and television stations including The Globe and Mail, CHUM FM, CityTV, Global TV, OMNI TV, Enterprise, and the Toronto Sun. Evan's website, http://www.evancarmichael.com, is the world's #1 website for small business inspiration and strategies.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Create An Expert Showcase Website The Media Will Love</title>
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<br />
By Annie Jennings PR<br />
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If you are a book author, expert, or wish to brand yourself to the media and are in pursuit of media placements, Annie Jennings PR recommends you develop a media site, or author/expert showcase site developed especially for the media.<br />
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Choose a website name that is easy to type and contains no unusual spellings. You want to keep the site simple and easy to use.  Limit or eliminate any challenges the media might have.  The first step is to name the site in a way that makes it easy and obvious.<br />
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The name of your media website, for example, could be: www.YourName.com, www.YourNameCredentials.com, www.yournamePHD.com, or if www.yourname.com is not available, buy the .TV extension meaning you would buy the www.yourname.tv.<br />
By naming your website after yourself, the media assumes they are going to the site to find out about you, the expert or author, and of course, they are right.<br />
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It is certainly OK to have more than one website; in fact, I recommend it. Each site should have a specific strategy, that is, what do you want the visitor to do? This is also called a conversion strategy.<br />
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With a media site, you want the media to be able to obtain all the information they need to book you for the media opportunity.<br />
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With a business site, you want the visitor to find out all about your business and hire your business.<br />
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With an e-commerce site, you want the visitor to find out all about your products or services and buy them.<br />
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Observe, all three types of sites have a unique strategy.  The media website should not be combined with any other type of site; especially, with an e-commerce or sales site. It seems odd that you would want the media to buy your products or services, right?<br />
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CONTACT INFO<br />
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Each page should have a header area containing the essential information about you. This should include a short list of topics or a broad category name such as &quot;Relationships&quot; and your contact information.<br />
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I advise against using email as the only way to get in touch with you. Why? It is not instant and does not leave the media with certainty that you will respond. How do they know you will even get the email?  So they must continue their search for the perfect expert and you will most likely lose the media placement.<br />
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Certainly, never use info@, as that seems like it goes to an unmanned inbox. You can use your real email address. It will sound more convincing.  Be sure the email goes directly to your blackberry. You can even let the media know that the email goes directly to your blackberry and you will respond shortly.<br />
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But ALWAYS give out a telephone number if you want media placements. You can use a cell phone or even an answering service that contacts you the second the media calls them. The best choice is the most direct route to you!<br />
<br />
YOUR BIO PAGE<br />
<br />
If you have credentials, let the media know right away. The more credentials and accomplishments you have in your area of expertise, the better your chances are of being chosen by the media for the placement.<br />
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Also include all of the topics you can discuss, as well.<br />
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Be sure to lead with a great color picture of you &ndash; one that is engaging, well groomed, and offers the viewers a glimpse of your personality.<br />
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Do not use your driver's license picture!<br />
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Your bio page should be conversational in nature and not a copy and paste of your C.V. or resume. The idea is that you want you bio to tell a story about you, your expertise, who you are, and in the end, answer the one question the media has, which is, are you the perfect expert for them?<br />
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YOUR MEDIA APPEARANCES PAGE<br />
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A Demo: Short video of previous author or expert media appearances. Sending your demo DVD overnight just takes too long! No kidding. Create a short DVD as a starter demo with clips of your BEST MOMENTS. Don't have the long version of each segment as the first demo the media sees. They can always look at the rest if they like the first starter demo enough to want to know more about you.<br />
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An Audio Clip: Let the media hear you in action, but first, be sure to map out what they are going to hear. Start fast, engage fast and deliver some awesome talking points.<br />
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I highly recommend hiring a pro to help you develop and record a high-powered, blockbuster, short audio; especially for the media, packed with what they need to hear to choose you from a great engaging personality, to an action-packed pace, to lots of great information.<br />
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Your Print And Online Placements: Include a list of your most prestigious placements; including, the month and issue date of the article. If the original article is online, then by all means, link to the article.<br />
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Your Topics &amp; Areas Of Expertise Page<br />
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Your topic page should include a list of the topics you can discuss along with titles of tips, sheets, or links to tips, sheets, or articles you have written.<br />
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The reason why you want to actually link to tips, sheets, and articles (such as Ten Smart Career Moves or Why You Should Never Ask Your Boss For A Raise On A Business Trip) is because this gives you the chance to showcase your knowledge in a variety of areas.<br />
<br />
The idea is to present yourself and your experience in the most powerful way possible, creating certainty for the media that they are making an excellent choice in choosing you!<br />
<br />
Annie Jennings PR has booked thousands of media placements with over 20,000 authors and experts. Annie is the creator of advanced publicity strategy, media websites, online press kits, platforms, advanced branding, HOT 35! BIG CITY &amp; national shows radio campaigns. Free &quot;How To Create An Online Media Kit&quot; at http://www.anniejenningspr.com/onlinemediakit.htm Free Website Consults Audio at http://www.anniejenningspr.com/publicitypro.htm.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Success Is Simple When You Make Sense Of The Numbers</title>
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<br />
By Joseph Kennedy<br />
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The vast majority of people in business really do not like numbers. They remember Math as being one of the hardest subjects in school. They never got interested in accounting.<br />
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Most of us go into business, because we like the thrill of designing a new product, the joy of making a sale, or simply the freedom of being your own boss; not because we love to pour through financial sheets.<br />
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When you look at how many businesses fail, and WHY they fail, you have to step back and rethink things. A venture can have the most exciting products or services ever devised and plenty of customers and STILL not make a go of it.<br />
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Why? The answer is in the financial numbers.<br />
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Most businesses don't work out because their owners and managers don't fully understand the business' financial picture. When you have a complete and accurate view of your firm's finances, you know:<br />
<br />
* How much money you are making<br />
* How much money you're spending<br />
* How much money you'll make or loose in the months ahead<br />
* Know if your product is succeeding<br />
* Know if your advertising is a waste of time<br />
* Know if you need to order more product, or less, or even how to make money with your unused inventory<br />
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Your company's numbers quickly tell you all this and more. So how do you get access to these truths? Most small business experts will tell you to get a good accounting program like MS Money or QuickBooks. But that's not nearly enough.<br />
<br />
Even though these programs are good, maybe even essential, you'll need to fully understand what is going on in your company. That's why a whole industry has sprung up to supply these much needed forms, databases, and software.<br />
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Big box stores and other large retail and service organizations have always had access to this kind of advanced accounting power. They either use their own teams of in-house MBAs or sign up for very expensive outsourced financial management services.<br />
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Today you can have that same kind of expert help simply by logging onto the Internet. Many of the forms you'll need are available free. And you can gain access to even more software and databases for a very small monthly fee.<br />
<br />
Finally, BIG company financial power is readily in the hands of small and medium-sized businesses. Make sure you make full use of these resources. Your probability of success will be far higher and you may never have to worry about your company suffering serous setbacks.<br />
<br />
Joseph Kennedy is a veteran of the banking industry and a former computer analyst. He is founder and CEO of http://www.businessbuilderonline.com, offering extensive financial, legal, and administrative forms you need to quickly succeed in business, plus much more. info@businessbuilderonline.com.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Show Me The Money!</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
By Paul Taylor<br />
<br />
The title of this article is not just the newest TV show staring William Shatner, or a great line from a Tom Cruise movie. These four words should be the motto of small business owners everywhere. Without money, your business has very little chance of succeeding. This statement can be taken several ways.<br />
<br />
First and foremost, is finding financing for your business idea. Each business owner has to decide where to find financing. The obvious choices include banks, finance companies, money brokers, etc. Another place to look for funding is friends and family members. That is not what this article is really about.<br />
<br />
Second, is to price the items in your business so that it insures that your business endeavor is a success. You want your prices to be in line with your competition. Price is usually a consideration with most people. However, you do not have to have lower prices on every item; you must, however, be in the same ballpark with the competition. There are other items that customers consider when purchasing an item from you, but price is the main one.<br />
<br />
And finally, the reason for this article is start&ndash;up costs.<br />
<br />
What are start-up costs? Start-up costs, as the name implies, include all the expenses that you have during the process of opening your business. Simple enough. But many times, entrepreneurs underestimate the amount that it will take to open the doors. Each business start-up costs vary, depending on the type of business that you plan to open.<br />
<br />
Many of the costs associated with opening a business are obvious, however, I will list many of them so that when you are planning your budget, it may refresh your memory.<br />
<br />
&middot; Location for your business. Of course, this is the most obvious. Initial maintenance problems or remodeling should consider a start-up cost.<br />
<br />
&middot; Advertising is often overlooked or underestimated. You should check with various media about prices to advertise. This can be a major expense. Having a sign made for your building is also necessary for your business.<br />
<br />
&middot; Insurance is a necessary evil. Do not open the doors without it.<br />
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&middot; Office equipment such as computer, printer, scanner, copier, fax, adding machine, calculators, filing cabinet, desk, and a bookcase are all necessary in an office.<br />
<br />
&middot; Office supplies are also overlooked; these include paper, pens, computer disks, notebooks, file folders, tape, stapler, and so on.<br />
<br />
&middot; Business licenses are required and should not be forgotten, although the cost is usually minimal.<br />
<br />
&middot; Utilities such as electricity, water, and phone; also an Internet connection and mobile phone should be considered.<br />
<br />
There may be other costs that can be associated with start-up that are not listed here. This is only designed to get you to think about what it really costs to open a business. Many start-up costs are one time costs such as a deposit on a utility connection or having a sign designed and placed on the building or marquee. However, many are recurring such as insurance premiums and monthly utility expenses.<br />
<br />
One business owner that I know said this about start-up costs &ldquo;you should add up everything that you think it will cost to get open and then at least double it, and you will come close to what it costs.&rdquo; The lesson here is do not underestimate your initial expenses. It costs more than you think.<br />
<br />
Paul Taylor is a business owner that helps other business owners and entrepreneurs locate wholesale distributors and drop shippers. Visit his website http://www.WholesaleMap.com for information about wholesale sources or opening a business.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Know Your Financials Like The Back Of Your Hand</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
By Casey Gollan<br />
<br />
You know what I find funny?<br />
<br />
Most people start a business so they can enjoy the benefits of the &lsquo;extra&rsquo; money and wealth that owning a business can create.<br />
<br />
Yet many business owners have no idea about understanding their own financial statements, and that&rsquo;s where their money is!<br />
<br />
To me, it&rsquo;s such an irony.<br />
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And it&rsquo;s something that I definitely rectify with every client I work one-on-one with.<br />
<br />
By the time they&rsquo;ve finished with me &ndash; they know their financials like the back of their hand&hellip; in fact they showing their accountants a thing or two&hellip;<br />
<br />
Over the years I have noticed that most small business owners don&rsquo;t look at or understand their financial statements.<br />
<br />
This can be for any number of reasons.<br />
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Maybe your accountant hasn&rsquo;t taken the time to explain it to you.<br />
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Maybe you don&rsquo;t want to learn them; after all, who understand Math at school, or enjoyed doing it?<br />
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In my experience I have found that the typical business owner starts a business because they have the drive and the personality to influence and convince people.<br />
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I have found that on most occasions, not all, that this type of a personality doesn&rsquo;t enjoy doing paperwork and financials.<br />
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And that&rsquo;s okay&hellip; but to make it as a successful business owner, and add another million or so to your business - I suggest that you really become excellent at reading and understanding financial statements.<br />
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Because the best and wealthiest business owners do.<br />
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As with any area of your business &ndash; you should know what you&rsquo;re doing &ndash; but it doesn&rsquo;t mean you have to do it.<br />
<br />
So employ people to do your financials &ndash; but you&rsquo;ve got to have the knowledge and the experience to know that the people you are employing are doing it properly.<br />
<br />
And this is certainly the case with your businesses and your personal financials.<br />
<br />
If you don&rsquo;t know how to read and understand them, you&rsquo;ll wind up in big trouble with them at some point in your career&hellip; be assured of that.<br />
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So start now.<br />
<br />
Don&rsquo;t fall into the trap of LEAVING it to your accountant. It&rsquo;s the biggest mistake you can make. You should be doing it WITH your accountant.<br />
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If you have an accountant now that you have started with, chances are that your business is heading into areas that they are not as competent in. When you started your business &ndash;it was small and you probably weren&rsquo;t making great money. For this reason, you probably hired a &lsquo;lower end&rsquo; accountant at that time.<br />
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And that&rsquo;s fine. You just need to know that as your business grows this &lsquo;lower end &ndash; accountant&rsquo; may not have the skill-set to cope with your growth.<br />
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It&rsquo;s like different levels of sport.<br />
<br />
Take football for example. <br />
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There&rsquo;s local football, inter-district football, state level football, and National Level football.<br />
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As the level increases &ndash; so does the expertise needed by the players, the coaches, and the administrators.<br />
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And so it is with Businesses.<br />
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It&rsquo;s the same with me.<br />
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My skill-set is excellent with taking $1 million businesses up to $2 to $5 million. I can work with businesses that are smaller than that, or that are bigger than that &ndash; but I&rsquo;m perfectly suited to the niche of taking $1 million business to $2 to $5 million.<br />
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So I concentrate on businesses in that niche.<br />
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Above this mark, or below it comes a whole new set of skills that I don&rsquo;t particularly want to be involved in.<br />
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Now back to you&hellip;<br />
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You&rsquo;ve got to take an active role in creating your financials.<br />
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Ideally, you should know all your expense categories so that for any payment made in your business you know which category it should go into.<br />
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You should know all your allowable tax deductions; like the back of your hand.<br />
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It&rsquo;s your business, your money, and your life &ndash; so control them.<br />
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You should also have up to date and accurate financial statements.<br />
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Some of these statements you should be looking at daily. Some weekly. Some monthly. Some quarterly.<br />
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You should be actively involving your bookkeeper and your accountant in this analysis. Then you are all up to date and focused on growing the business.<br />
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It&rsquo;s what all top business owners do, and it&rsquo;s what helps them to continue to grow and prosper &ndash; so that they can not only grow their business &ndash; but also enjoy the rewards that only a well-controlled and profitable business can provide.<br />
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On my &lsquo;1-on-1 Business Coach Program&rsquo;, I&rsquo;ll take you through a process that will have your head spinning with how easy it is for you to understand your accounting reports. And how easy it will be for you to understand your financial position.<br />
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I&rsquo;ll also take you through the best ways to work with your accountants so that you are kept up to date and accurate and so you know exactly what&rsquo;s going on in your business at all times.<br />
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It&rsquo;s such a refreshingly simple &lsquo;demystifying&rsquo; process.  All of my clients love it once they&rsquo;ve learned it because they really know where every cent of their money goes. It gives them more control and understanding of their business.<br />
<br />
They all realize just how important knowing their financials is for their business growth and success.<br />
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Know your financials like the back of your hand.<br />
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Copyright &copy; 2006 by Casey Gollan. All Rights Reserved<br />
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http://www.caseygollan.com.au - Business Coach, Mentor And Growth Specialist - Casey Gollan, Business Coach, Mentor And Growth Specialist. Grows $1 Million p.a. Small Businesses Into $2 to $5 Million p.a. Businesses Over a 2 to 3 Year Period.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Five Tips for Turning Your Web site into a Lead Generator</title>
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By David Reske<br />
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Remember the days when it seemed as if every Web site began with a home page that featured some sort of animated flash, with the &ldquo;skip intro&rdquo; link as a way out? With all due respect to some highly creative interactive Web designers, today&rsquo;s Web sites need to be highly focused, content-rich, and finely tuned in order to achieve maximum impact, visibility, and usability. In my own experience working with our clients at Nowspeed Marketing, we have found that most companies can take their existing corporate Web site and optimize it for effective lead generation.<br />
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Below are five best-practice tips you can use to help turn your Web site in to a lean, mean, lead generation machine.<br />
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Tip #1: See your Web site through the eyes of the visitor<br />
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Visitors to your Web site want to understand immediately who you are, what you do, and, most of all, what you can do for them. They want clear, logical paths for navigating through the site to get more information. This means you must design content and offers that speak directly to different target audiences, in terms of their demographics and job functions, and that also work well across the buying cycle (&ldquo;tryers&rdquo; vs. &ldquo;buyers&rdquo;.) Start with your home page, but don&rsquo;t stop there. Make your interior pages content-rich and offer-specific as well.<br />
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Tip #2: Keep it clean, clear and concise<br />
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A common mistake is to put so much information and so many links on the home page or interior pages, that they quickly become cluttered. Think of the page in terms of valuable, limited real estate. Utilize it wisely. For the home page, include a SEO-optimized description of who you are and what you do. Provide short blocks of text and clear click-through paths for different types of visitors (customers/prospects/info seekers). Place high-performing, relevant offers where the eye can see them without much effort. Whenever you can, avoid making the user scroll down the page.<br />
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Tip #3: Balance search with simplicity<br />
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Optimizing your site for organic search is critical. Jupiter Research estimates that organic indexes generate 87% of commercial referrals from search engines. However, you need to weigh the benefits of high keyword placement with simplicity and usability from the visitor&rsquo;s perspective. Don&rsquo;t go SEO-overboard. Our advice is to SEO-optimize your copy and tags around keywords that have the following characteristics: high traffic, low competition, and are a good fit with your business. For example, the keyword phrase &ldquo;B2b lead generation agency&rdquo; works better for our marketing agency than &ldquo;interactive agency.&rdquo; Keep copy targeted around these parameters. You will not only connect well with your audience, but you will also rank high in organic search.<br />
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Tip #4: Evaluate traffic patterns for best offer and content placement<br />
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Use a Web analytics tool to see where people are clicking through from your home page, and which interior pages are receiving the most click-throughs and/or longest retention. Then, place your best offers there. You may be surprised to find that what you think is important, such company news links on the home page, is in reality a low traffic area. If that is the case, consider replacing that link with one to a page that is more relevant. Or, if your &ldquo;About Us&rdquo; page is getting a lot of traffic, place more links and offers on that page to encourage them to explore other areas of your site and request information.<br />
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Tip #5: Test, update, and fine-tune<br />
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Once you&rsquo;ve got a solid, lead-based architecture in place, monitor visitor behavior and fine-tune various elements of the site until it is performing at the highest possible level of effectiveness. Utilize Web analytics to perform offer and message testing. Remember that, like content, offers can become outdated fairly quickly. As their popularity begins to wane, refresh your site with new offers.<br />
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David Reske<br />
Partner and CEO<br />
Nowspeed Marketing (http://www.nowspeed.com)<br />
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In 2003 Dave Reske co-founded Nowspeed Marketing, a direct marketing firm that delivers world-class lead generation solutions for leading business-to-business marketers in the U.S.<br />
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Before founding Nowspeed, David was founder and CEO of Onward Technologies, a web marketing and systems integration firm, where he led the company to significant growth. Founded in 1994, Onward Technologies was an early provider of Internet marketing and business-critical web-based applications for Fortune 500 companies.<br />
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As CEO of Onward Technologies, Dave provided highly successful Internet, intranet and communications solutions for hundreds of business clients. In 1998, Onward Technologies was acquired by CSC Consulting Group, a division of CSC Corporation that provides information technology consulting services to commercial and government markets. Dave served as Senior Partner at CSC Consulting until 1999.<br />
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Dave is a veteran industry speaker at Internet and e-commerce conferences nationwide. Now his leadership, vision and expertise are enabling Nowspeed Marketing clients to lower their marketing costs and increase response rates through innovative online direct marketing programs.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Is Your Sales Letter Too Long Or Just Plain Old Boring?</title>
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<br />
By Stuart Elliott<br />
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Interestingly enough, the majority of people who ask me if their sales letter is too long have missed the boat somewhat.<br />
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Their mind is focused on the length of their sales letter rather than the job the sales letter has to do. When they do that, it is impossible to write in a manner that will convince the reader to take action and buy their product.<br />
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No, your main focus when writing a sales letter must be on the job it has to do and that, in a nutshell, is to convince the reader that he or she needs to buy your product.<br />
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Pay special attention to the word 'need' here. You must focus upon the emotional need of the reader - this could be nothing more than simple 'one-upmanship' over a neighbor instead of a logical need.<br />
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For it is a fact that man&hellip;<br />
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&quot;Buys based upon emotion and justifies that decision with logic.&quot;<br />
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Just think about that statement for a second. When was the last time you bought something based purely upon cold hard logic? Probably never, right? It was your emotions that directed you toward the purchase and the logic that justified it.<br />
<br />
Take a shiny new car as an example. (And by the way, 'shiny new' is a subtle emotional trigger...)<br />
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If you were to look at the purpose of a car through the eyes of cold hard logic, there would be very little reason to buy one with all the latest gizmos that are designed to pamper you. (And cost you more.)<br />
<br />
All a car has to do is get you from A to B safely, dryly and quickly. Given that logical explanation, who has need of a radio, electric windows, self-adjusting vibrating seats, automatic distance sensor for reversing, and so on?<br />
<br />
They don't help you in the primary purpose of getting from A to B, do they? No, rather they serve to pamper you at an emotional level.<br />
<br />
So going back to your sales letter, you need to identify these emotional triggers inside your prospect and write about them in an exciting way that is sure to trigger those emotional needs further.<br />
<br />
If this means that you have to write 30 pages of copy to do so then do it!<br />
<br />
The more you have to write, the better the chances you will have of getting the sale.<br />
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However...<br />
<br />
Don't just go and write thirty pages of waffle or repetition. You should ensure that your pages are full of emotional excitement, not just page after page of boring old features.<br />
<br />
Also, prove how your product has helped others. Social proof in the form of testimonials from other satisfied customers is a powerful addition to your sales copy. They are usually written in a persuasive, emotional way. The testimonial writer has bought your product and it has helped him or her; often, it is all that needs to be added to your copy to convince your reader to buy.<br />
<br />
Going back to the car again...<br />
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Here are a couple of features that will do nothing to add excitement to your sales letter:<br />
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Auto reversing distance sensor...<br />
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It has the latest auto-reversing, distance sensing device.<br />
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&quot;So What?&quot; You say, &quot; What use is that to me?&quot;<br />
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--------------------<br />
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Vibrating Seats:<br />
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The seats vibrate as you drive.<br />
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&quot;Err... Excuse me?&quot; You think, &quot; Why do I need a car that has seats that shake about when I drive? I mean, if I drive over a bumpy road, I'll get the same effect won't I?&quot;<br />
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Blah, blah, blah... What is this doing for your prospects emotional needs? Nothing! It's just another page full of boring old words, Goodbye!<br />
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Now, if you change the above sentences to something like...<br />
<br />
For the auto reversing sensor:<br />
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Save Money On Your Insurance Premiums...<br />
<br />
The truth about sky rocketing premiums is out. Major insurance companies have admitted that 60% of all claims for minor bumps on vehicles they insure is due to parking bay mishaps.<br />
<br />
&quot;Many people just don't know how big their car is and accidentally bump into another one when maneuvering around in busy parking lots...&quot; Quoted an Insurance company spokesperson.<br />
<br />
The shocking truth is, your premiums are being loaded due to others carelessness, but...<br />
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Now you need never worry about those fools or how big your car is again, because XYZ model will actually tell you when you are getting too close to another car. This means you have the pleasure of driving and saving on your insurance premiums at the same time.<br />
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--------------------<br />
<br />
For the vibrating seats:<br />
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Personal Masseuse, Yours Absolutely Free With Every Car...<br />
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Imagine your very own personal masseuse... yours to pamper you as you drive... takes away the stiffness in your back and legs in an instant... You stay fresh and alert while you drive, arriving safely at your destination - No other car has massaging seats that will pamper you like a king.<br />
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Don't these two paragraphs create a little more excitement in your mind?<br />
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All you have to do when you write your sales letter is keep building more excitement with every word until your prospect suddenly says &quot;Wow! I gotta have one of those!&quot;<br />
<br />
It doesn't matter if you have to write 50 pages of copy to create that feeling, as long as you keep the excitement building up, your copy won't ever be too long.<br />
<br />
Remember that your sales letter has to be exciting and long enough to do its job otherwise you won't get the sale.<br />
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Copyright (c) 2006 Stuart Elliott<br />
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Stuart Elliott is a world-class copywriter who has written numerous articles about sales letters and copywriting. Drop by: http://howtowritekickbuttcopy.com to pick up your Free Copywriting Power Guide.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Business Start Up Funding Silver Bullet</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
By Wil Schroter<br />
<br />
Business Start Up Funding<br />
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Startup companies often get frustrated when they are unable to find investors willing to fund their new idea. They don&rsquo;t realize, that in order to get an investment, they need more than just a good idea and the promise of future profits. What investors are looking for is a &ldquo;silver bullet&rdquo; in the business that ensures their small investment will yield a huge return.<br />
<br />
Business Start Up Funding - You Need a Silver Bullet<br />
<br />
The silver bullet is the aspect of your business plan that proves your company is able to grow quickly. For example, you&rsquo;ve proven that 100 customers are willing to pay $99 for your newly developed product.  To sell more at that price, you&rsquo;ve got a silver bullet, if all you need is additional cash to build 1,000 more items.<br />
<br />
Investors are compelled to make investments in startup companies that have proven some aspect of their business model &ldquo;works&rdquo; and that what they really need is more capital to make it work better, or to sell more products.<br />
<br />
When entrepreneurs wander around in search of business start up funding to find the silver bullet in their business plan that becomes an unattractive proposition. In this scenario, you&rsquo;re asking an investor to put money into a treasure hunt, not into a business. Until you demonstrate you can sell something (at a profit), you do not have a business worthy of investment. Therefore, you need to re-focus your efforts on finding your silver bullet.<br />
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Investors Love Paying Customers<br />
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Every business model is different, and as a consequence, the silver bullet of one business may look somewhat different than another. The common thread, however, is that each of them shows your investors, you have found a facet of your business that works well and simply needs business start up funding to be exploited.<br />
<br />
A great place to start is with paying customers. Even a few customers create proof that there is an active buying market for your product that could be even bigger, if you had the capital to reach more of them.<br />
<br />
Notice, you&rsquo;re not telling an investor, &ldquo;if we build it, they (customers) will come&rdquo;. What you want to say here is &ldquo;we built it, and they already came&rdquo;. This puts you in a much stronger position to suggest that if you are capable of repeating the process provided, you will have more business start up funding.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Understanding Conversion Works, Too<br />
<br />
Maybe you don&rsquo;t have 10,000 paying customers but have found, on a more modest scale, that for every $1 you spend in marketing, you can earn $2 back. This information is a silver bullet, too. In this case, you&rsquo;ve proven that you understand how to acquire a customer for less than they are spending, which is a big deal!<br />
<br />
This may seem like an obvious necessity for any successful business (let alone one looking for business start up funding), but there are plenty of companies that overlook this point. If you haven&rsquo;t proven that you can profitably acquire a customer, perhaps this is a good place to start.<br />
<br />
Analyze the costs involved in acquiring your first batch of customers. Try to project this cost out to the next round of new customers and the round after that. Try this for those next customers and see if your results match up with your predictions. Once you feel comfortable that you understand your cost to acquire customers, you can begin to identify specific capital needs to accelerate that process.<br />
<br />
Speed Things Up<br />
<br />
Speeding up time can also be a good reason to ask for business start up funding. If you find that it takes you two months to service a customer now, but with additional capital you could service a customer in two weeks, (and therefore earn revenue in a shorter time) you&rsquo;ve found another silver bullet.<br />
<br />
Investors are always hungry for businesses that could be even more profitably, or grow faster, if just a little more capital was applied. Creating a strong case for this use of capital will make it easy for investors to understand your needs.<br />
<br />
Read, Aim, Fire!<br />
<br />
Perhaps you only have one of these silver bullets ready to present to investors. That&rsquo;s fine, as long as you have prepared a strong argument for why this one single factor will have such a great influence in your growth.<br />
<br />
Presenting your case to investors isn&rsquo;t about coming up with as many reasons for investment as possible. It is not about quantity. It&rsquo;s about quality. What you need to demonstrate is that you have key factors in your business that have a demonstrated track record for growth, but you need capital to accelerate that growth.<br />
<br />
If you&rsquo;re in the process of raising business start-up funding right now, step back and take a second look at your PowerPoint presentation. Does it clearly articulate the fact that you know how this investment is going to ramp up the value of your startup? If not, try taking another pass with the focus on finding your silver bullet. That&rsquo;s the type of ammunition your investors are really looking for.<br />
<br />
About The Author<br />
Wil Schroter is the Founder and CEO of the Go BIG Network, the largest network of startup companies and entrepreneurs. He is also the author of the new book &ldquo;Go BIG or Go HOME&rdquo;, download it for FREE at http://www.GoBIGnetwork.com.<br />
<br />
Get your business start up funding at: http://www.GoBIGnetwork.com.<br />]]></description>
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<title>How to Boost Your Business With Testimonials</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
By Biba Pedron<br />
<br />
Networking is my favorite, low-cost marketing tool. However, a large number of people often find it a challenge to get results and turn prospects into clients, by networking.<br />
<br />
Here is another very effective marketing tool requiring no skills.  It can be applied to your business immediately, and will help you to gain new clients.<br />
<br />
Simply get testimonials from your current clients!<br />
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Testimonials from satisfied customers are the best way to promote your business. It doesn&rsquo;t cost you a thing. Stop selling; let your clients and raving fans do it for you.<br />
<br />
Contact your best clients, who know and appreciate you and the value your products and services. They will be happy to help you; providing you with testimonials that praise your products and services.<br />
<br />
Be sure to obtain their permission before using their information in your brochure and on your website.<br />
<br />
Use their testimonials on your website. This way your clients will make the sales for you. When people see the results and the benefits your clients reaped from using your products and services, they will want the same results for themselves or their businesses.<br />
<br />
Don&rsquo;t use a testimonial like &ldquo;Mary it was great working with you&rdquo; John S., NY. This is useless.<br />
<br />
Use effective testimonials where your clients mention the benefits of working with you. What was their experience and results in their businesses after they bought your product/service or program? Make sure that you mention their name, website, and eventually their email and phone number. Give your prospects the opportunity to see that there are real people like them, who can be contacted or websites to check out to verify who they are and what they do. The new clientel will probably never contact them to ask about the experience they had with you, but they will feel more comfortable if they can identify themselves with your current clients.<br />
<br />
When it comes to testimonials, I always mention one of my businesses, my French consulting business, www.focusoncareer.com, I don&rsquo;t have to promote it. Because I am working within a specific niche - French solo-entrepreneurs who want to start their own businesses in the US -, and my website has a very rich content providing a great deal of free information, including some very powerful testimonials from clients.  I have at least 3 to 4 people weekly, who contact me for consultation. I don&rsquo;t have to chase them; they just come to me. When I ask them why they decided to contact me, they always mention the testimonials. They say, &ldquo;You did so much for so many people that I imagine you can do the same for me&rdquo;. Because my clients did the sell for me, after the first consultation, 50% decide to work with me immediately. Others may need to talk further or find out a little more about my services and me.<br />
<br />
Have a complete page with all of your testimonials on your brochure or website.<br />
<br />
If you promote a special product or program, insert your testimonials, along with the description and benefits of your program.<br />
<br />
As an example see my program at http://www.powerofnetworkingsecrets.com<br />
<br />
I work with lots of people who are just starting their businesses, so their question is always, &ldquo;But I don&rsquo;t have clients yet. How can I get testimonials?&rdquo; Well, offer to trade your services with a couple of people who really need your services but who perhaps cannot afford them, in exchange for a testimonial. That is a good way to start.<br />
<br />
Don&rsquo;t hesitate to contact your best clients now. Ask them for a testimonial. Make a list of clients you could contact today; those raving fans that enjoyed working with you and for whom your products made a significant impact on their businesses. You will see they will be more than happy to help you in return for what you did for them.<br />
<br />
When asking for testimonials, don&rsquo;t forget to ask for referrals: friends, colleagues, or family who would benefit from your products or programs also.<br />
<br />
Another way to use your testimonials is to prepare a direct mail campaign, and send it to the list of referrals your clients just gave you.<br />
<br />
Don&rsquo;t you think that when the targets see their friends&rsquo; names in your brochure or mailing campaign, they will trust you and be keen to work with you also? You will get a better response to your campaign than advertising in a magazine, where nobody knows you and most readers won&rsquo;t even notice your ad.<br />
<br />
Need more techniques and strategies to boost your business and turn more prospects into clients? Then learn more about &ldquo;The Power of Networking&rdquo;. In this 5 step program, you will find everything you need on how to maximize your networking results.<br />
<br />
You will learn: how to create an outstanding business card &ndash; how to polish an elevator pitch, which will hook your audience so that people will remember you &ndash; how to create a 7 step follow-up system to turn more prospects into clients &ndash; how to use testimonials - how to use your newsletter to promote your products or services without hard selling &ndash; how to create strategic alliances to grow our business faster. For complete details of the program &ldquo;The Power of Networking&rdquo; visit http://www.powerofnetworkingsecrets.com<br />
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(c) 2006 Biba F. P&eacute;dron<br />
<br />
Biba F. P&eacute;dron, also known as The Connection Queen, is a marketing consultant, founder of Biba4Network, that specializes in networking for small business owners in the greater New York area. Biba helps entrepreneurs to maximize their networking results so that they can grow their businesses faster.<br />
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Biba is the author of &ldquo;Start Your Dream Business Today! The Proven 11 Steps to Start and Grow Your Own Business&rdquo;. http://www.startyourdreambusinesstoday.com.<br />
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<title>When to Develop Multiple Streams of Income</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
By Tim Sales<br />
<br />
I've made millions in network marketing, I've made millions through investments, and I've also lost a lot of money too. Profit from my mistakes and learn how to best invest the money you make in your MLM business.<br />
<br />
Network Marketing professionals often ask me how to manage the profits earned from their MLM income.<br />
<br />
Can you make more money by diversifying into investments such as stocks, bonds, real estate, etc., and have your money working for you in other areas besides an MLM business? Or would you make more money by really focusing and investing your money back into your MLM business?<br />
<br />
There are three items to think about when answering this question for yourself.<br />
<br />
A. What else would you do with your time?<br />
<br />
B. What else would you do with your money?<br />
<br />
C. What else would you do with your attention (definition: the ability or power to concentrate mentally)?<br />
<br />
Every investment (stocks, bonds, real estate, your sister's business) requires that you learn about it. Just the learning costs time and attention. It is the using up of your attention that rarely gets factored into the &quot;diversify your money&quot; advice.<br />
<br />
Probably what's most important here is, the greatest amount of money you will ever lose is that amount you will never make because of misuse of A, B, and C from above.<br />
<br />
When listening to a radio talk show 10 years ago, the advice given to me was, &quot;Select the top three stock market sectors based on trends. Put one-third of your investment capital in each. Wait 10 years and you should be wealthy off your passive investments.&quot; I was making about 50 thousand dollars a month above my expenses - so I thought, &quot;Why not?&quot;<br />
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I chose the following sectors: Health Care, Technology, and Telecommunications. After losing about half of my investment, I changed to three different sectors. I look at my portfolio today and I have lost another $11,848.78.<br />
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Don't get me wrong; there have been times I've made over $50,000 dollars in the stock market in a day. Fun! And there have been times I've lost $150,000 dollars in a day. Not fun.<br />
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In addition to that, I've spent an enormous amount of time on my &quot;passive&quot; investments. Many hours (per week) have gone into &quot;pondering&quot; (wasting item C from above) what the stock market is going to do next. Reading newsletters, magazines, newspapers, watching the stock market news and commentaries on TV. Still, my return has been negative.<br />
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The only thing that has remained very stable and predictable is my network marketing income. Had I taken the same amount of money, roughly $500,000 and invested it into promoting my MLM home-based business would I have had a greater return? Yes.<br />
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So what about the &quot;Rich Dad Poor Dad&quot; philosophy of &quot;Buy assets that produce more income?&quot; Or more commonly stated, &quot;Create multiple streams of income?&quot;<br />
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As you may know, I created a prospecting tool based on that philosophy where I explain to prospects how wealth is created by investing in assets. (www.mlmbrilliance.com) So I'm very close to this subject.<br />
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However, if you listen closely to the way I stated it in the online movie, I say, &quot;So what are assets? Well the most obvious ones are: stocks, bonds, real estate...&quot; Then I say, &quot;...education and businesses.&quot; I'm referring to educating yourself about businesses; whether that is your MLM home-based business or your pinball machine business.<br />
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Two common mistakes in making decisions on A, B, and C from above are:<br />
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1. Making decisions based on now vs. decisions based on future. Of course, you need to pay your bills now. They're screaming at you!  Keep in mind what I talk about in Brilliant Compensation - it's not faster, (in the long run), to tie your young son's shoes than teaching him how to do it himself. If you tie his shoes for him, you silence the screaming urgency, but you're still stuck with the job, UNTIL, you teach him to tie his own shoes. When you make financial decisions, make sure you're looking at the long-term. Residual income that can be generated from an MLM business is sweet.<br />
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2. Making decisions based on &quot;could you&quot; instead of what &quot;will you&quot; do with your time, money, or attention.  Example: A guy determines that it's a poor use of his time and attention to mow his own yard, so he hires the boy down the street to cut his grass. Now, what does he do with that extra time (A), and the extra attention (B)? He watches TV. Bad choice. When he was making the decision to hire the lawn boy he thought, &quot;It's a waste of my time to mow the grass when I could be doing more important things like building my MLM business.&quot; Make sure when you free up any of the three resources you use them wisely.<br />
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Summary: My personal opinion is; invest your time, money and attention into KNOWING your MLM home-based business and become really good and profitable at it. Find and study MLM training that is proven and effective, and master it.<br />
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Continually reinvest your profit back into your network marketing business by promoting it more, that&rsquo;s where the high return is. When you have a surplus of income, buy a secure investment like Treasury Bills http://www.publicdebt.treas.gov/of/ofbasics.htm, until you're ready to learn another business FULLY. By business, I'm including all investment activities as well. Then focus your time, money, and attention (from the surplus only) on knowing THAT business.<br />
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From my experience, diversifying my money has done nothing more than dissipated my focus, which has in turn lost a lot of money, time, and attention.<br />
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Tim Sales helps network marketers gain the confidence and skills to be an MLM success. Discover what you must know to become a true network marketing professional. Sign up for his free MLM training newsletter and listen to free training at http://www.brilliantexchange.com.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Business/Product Publicity: Market To The Media First</title>
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By Todd Brabender<br />
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When starting a successful business venture or launching a new product, most entrepreneurs or business owners conduct some type of marketing research to determine the extent of their prospective customer base. When getting the word out to that customer base, many entrepreneurs may turn to the media to help generate a buzz for them. However, as detailed as their marketing research might have been, very few business owners are as meticulous at determining their proper &quot;media market&quot; &ndash; that is, all those media outlets whose editorial profiles are a match to a product/business profile and would be appropriate for generating media exposure and publicity.<br />
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One of my favorite things to do is educate my clients about their &quot;media market.&quot; Consider this, in North America there are more than 75,000 media outlets and almost one million reporters, editors &amp; producers in the entire media market. However, only a small percentage of those may be appropriate and applicable to your business/product. Which ones are they? Unfortunately, too many well-intentioned entrepreneurs are either uninformed or misinformed regarding what it takes to attract media attention for their business. I recently surveyed 100 business owners and entrepreneurs who contacted my business about a publicity/media exposure campaign. Here's what I found:<br />
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11% - &quot;Are Admittedly Media Market Clueless&quot;<br />
19% - &quot;Have Unrealistic Media Market Perceptions&quot;<br />
29% - &quot;Think Local &amp; Large Media Are The ONLY Media&quot;<br />
41% - &quot;Have A Good Grasp On Their Potential Media Market And Its Benefits&quot;<br />
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Here are the descriptions of these categories and the lessons I try to teach those who fall into each category:<br />
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11% - &quot;Are Admittedly Media Market Clueless&quot; These are the business owners who know their product and market inside and out, BUT they have never thought about launching a publicity/media exposure campaign before now. They know very little about their potential media market or how to generate publicity therein.<br />
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The Lesson: For these types of business owners I recommend asking for help from a smaller PR agency or publicity specialist who is willing to &quot;hand hold&quot; to get the client educated. Research to find one who doesn't mind spending the time to educate you about what should be included in your specific media market and the pitch. Make sure the agency or publicist understands the product/business as well as you do and can in turn educate you about your media market &ndash; one that will be able to benefit your business for years to come.<br />
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19% - &quot;Have Unrealistic Media Perceptions&quot; These are the business owners who are CONVINCED that EVERY newspaper, consumer interest magazine and TV show will run a feature on their new products when they launch a publicity campaign.<br />
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The Lesson: No product or business, no matter how big or great can be assured media coverage in every outlet in a media market. But you can get coverage in a good number of them given the right media tending. Every media pitch will be weighed against the media outlet's editorial lead-time, its available editorial space, and availability of an editorial staff member to cover your pitch. It is totally up to the discretion of each media outlet as to whether your pitch makes it to the pages or on air. It can be an uphill battle if you target the wrong media with the wrong message. With a little expertise and media market know-how, you can greatly increase the chances generating those media placements.<br />
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29% - &quot;Think Local &amp; Large Media Are The ONLY Media&quot; These are the ones who think of their media market in two simple terms: LOCAL &amp; LARGE LOCAL, as you might imagine, means the media outlets in their city or surrounding geographic region -- the local newspaper, a regional business magazine or two, a few shows at local radio/TV stations. LARGE, on the other hand, are media outlets like The Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, Good Morning America, Oprah or your other favorite large circulation, trade specific media outlet.<br />
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The Lesson: The reality is local and large are indeed part of your media market, but not the only ones. The best media market opportunities may well be the dozens of other smaller scale papers, magazines, newsletters or TV/radio/cable shows that may generate more customer interest and sales than a placement in the big media might. Because of a lack of media market knowledge, many business owners don't even know these smaller, more targeted media outlets exist. This is where a PR agency or publicity specialist can be integral in your publicity campaign. They know the media market very well and will be able to find those media members who will be the best for generating editorial features on your business or product. They also have great media contacts that can turn one feature into a syndicated story that runs in multiple media outlets nationwide.<br />
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41% - &quot;Have A Good Grasp On Their Potential Media Market And Its Benefits&quot; These are media-savvy entrepreneurs and business owners who are realistic and knowledgeable about how the media can benefit their business. They know that they have to narrowcast their media pitch to a select segment of the media in order to get coverage that will increase exposure for the business.<br />
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The Lesson: Don't let a PR agency or publicity specialist tell you they will send your pitch to 20,000, 30,000 or 50,000 media outlets. The reality is, of the 8,000 daily &amp; weekly newspapers, 11,000 magazines &amp; newsletters, 15,000 radio/TV/cable stations and 7,000 Internet news sites in North America, only about 25% of those accept press releases from outside their geographic area. They cover only LOCAL issues, businesses and products, and it is a waste of time to target them. The key is researching to discover which media outlets will be receptive to your pitch and knowing how to parlay those media contacts into positive consumer interest features that will educate and entice customers about your product or business.<br />
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Just like marketing to find the right customers, one should be equally diligent about finding and pitching the right media market. Bottom line &ndash; whether you have a general interest product that has widespread consumer appeal or a trade specific business with a very narrow customer base, knowing your appropriate media market can mean the difference between product/business publicity and product/business obscurity.<br />
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Copyright (c) 2006 Todd Brabender<br />
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Todd Brabender is the President of Spread The News Public Relations, Inc. His business specializes in generating media exposure and publicity for innovative products, businesses, experts and inventions.<br />
http://www.spreadthenewspr.com<br />
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<title>Choosing The Best System For Managing Your Website Content</title>
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By Lynette Chandler<br />
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Just when you think you understand the content publishing trend of the day, here comes another one to mess up your plans. If you're frustrated, confused and don't know how to fit everything or if you even should. It's not easy coming up with a web content publishing management strategy. It's something I struggle with from time to time, as well.<br />
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I believe it's a personal choice. All these are just different methods of publishing your content. There are some key questions you might want to consider.<br />
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What is your audience most predisposed to?<br />
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The reason we publish web content is so people will find it, read it, use it, and hopefully generate a sale for your products. It doesn't matter which is the best format but what is best for your audience. Which content format do they respond to most? Are they highly mobile people, always on the road? Do they prefer reading to listening? Are they technically savvy enough to understand how to use an RSS reader? If you don't know, ask them.<br />
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You'll naturally have a hodge-podge of answers.  Sometimes even after asking, the result is not always clear. Overall, written content still triumphs over multimedia for several reasons. People cannot scan an audio or video file. If they want just one piece of information from that hour-long recording, they are forced to find an hour of their time that they may not be willing to give.<br />
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Why are you building that site?<br />
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How do you picture your website? For example, if you start a site answering 'questions about coaching' then a Blog would be an ideal type of publishing to use, and you can easily publish the questions and answers. Blogs are perfect for sites like product reviews; launch updates, deal of the day, news and event reporting and FAQ's. You can always use a Blog and articles as a compliment to existing sites.<br />
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Other sites, especially those built for educating and dispensing information, would be better off with a regular article based site. While you can use a Blog as a content management tool for your articles, a regular website offers much more control when you're trying to optimize each web page individually. True, you can optimize a Blog, however, overall I find it's easier to optimize a website.<br />
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Relevance<br />
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This is where a good long look at your overall business helps. Some people build sites in all kinds of niches, from gadgets to babies. Others find their niche and build upon it by creating different sites related to that niche. Example: the main business is coaching. They have one site on coaching FAQ's, one for coaches, one for life and balance articles for a working mother, and so on. If your business is structured like the latter, it's going to be easier for you to figure out which approach you should opt for.<br />
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This is because all of these sites are working in tandem to support your main business. It doesn't matter which you use, in the end, the focus is on your business, you are promoting your services no matter where people go and you'll reap the rewards. Each of these sites also becomes a network of content. Doing so also means you could keep only one Blog and use it to direct people to new articles, highlight special articles or alert people about a teleseminar call, kind of like a news hub just for your business. Another nice plus to this is, you don't have to build so many Blogs that you&rsquo;re unable to keep up with.<br />
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An example is this page you're on. Some of you are directed here because I mentioned the article on my Blog. Some of you come here from my newsletter, and some from reading the Blog's RSS feed.<br />
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When to pod cast<br />
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There are many benefits to pod casting. It can take up an awful lot of time. It's hard work publishing a show every week or every other week for that matter. So, make sure you can commit that kind of time before doing so. That doesn't mean you can't publish audio your Blog when you have an audio to publish.<br />
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Many people misunderstand pod casts; they look at it like they see radio and magazine, which are totally different things. Fact is, many pod casts are Blogs and vice versa.<br />
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If you think pod casts are just a little too much to handle right now, here's one way you can leverage them without committing yourself to it. Become a guest on someone else's pod cast who&rsquo;s reaching the same niche as you. Pod cast publishers are always looking for great content and people to interview so, fill their need. Why create your own when you can piggyback?<br />
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There are many things to consider, it could go on forever, but given this time slot I'll make it quick and point out a few key areas.<br />
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Some sites are just made for Blogs &ndash; reviews, FAQs, deals, news and updates.<br />
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Look for synergy. I'll usually start off with a regular articles based website. I think you can&rsquo;t go wrong with it. It's the basis of the Internet and will be for a long time; just like books are still in publication today, it's not going anywhere. However, also try to see if an existing Blog can help drive traffic to this site simply by highlighting articles or mentioning certain things about the content.<br />
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Sometimes time itself is of the essence and we just do not have enough of it. If you find this to be true you can still create an influence of a pod cast by being a guest on a show or by contributing recorded segments. You could create an audio of an article that you've already got written so that it doesn't take up much of your time. This could also apply to Blogs. If you find you don't have time to write a Blog, or another Blog, then see if you can be a contributor to a relevant Blog. You could even set up a 'Community Blog' where three or four people will add there posts; so that it is busy without one person having to do all the work.<br />
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Lynette Chandler helps entrepreneurs recognize and apply the power of technology to their marketing. Discover how web conferencing can work for your business today at http://www.webconferencingworks.com.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Getting the Most Return from Your Sales Time Investment (ROI)</title>
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By Joe Leech<br />
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Let's face it: you&rsquo;re probably working for far less than you need to. The sad thing is you may not even be aware of it or the options that are available!  We're going to change that for you, and share, not only a thought, but also a vehicle that can change your financial life.<br />
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We&rsquo;re going to show you how to get so much more out of your sales time investment.<br />
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This may apply more to the part time, home based business person than the professional...but we have seen, met, and talked with professionals who really are under- valuing their return on time investment.  The phrase &ldquo;time investment&rdquo; is used repeatedly, but you MUST consider it just as important as you value cash or a money investment.<br />
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It is even more important because once spent or invested, you can never get that particular moment or minute back. It's gone! You can always invest more money, but you only have so much irreplaceable time.  Your sales time investment is one of the most precious investments you can ever make.<br />
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As we look at business models, we find on one end, the model that proposes high volume but low profit per sale.<br />
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Wal-Mart has certainly shown this model works.  Many, many supermarkets work this same way.  If you have the ability to create large volumes of sales, it will work; the question is, do you?  If you are an individual sales rep, or a small business, just how much of an opportunity do you have in creating large volumes?  The appeal to the small businessperson is to do this by creating some type of a multi-level sales organization, (probably incorrectly referred to as a pyramid); and in the ideal world, &lsquo;IF&rsquo; you can do this, you can create volume.  This could take years to accomplish, and still never guarantee any income or security because: (1) The company behind it could go out of business, be taken over, or any number of things. (2) The pay plan could change. (3) The group suddenly dissolves, particularly if or when a heavy hitter or group leader decides to switch to another business taking his distributors or sales force with him.  Do you make a good sales time investment if you choose this model?<br />
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Of course, you still have the ability to sell the product or service yourself, but (1) can you do the volume, and (2) is the profit per personal sale worth your time?<br />
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The second business model, at the other end of the spectrum, is one that provides a relatively high profit or earning per sale.  Often, in this category, we think of real estate people and car sales people, as well as, sales people of specialized capital equipment, but that's not the majority of us.<br />
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The downside is, if we are thinking about selling a high ticket/high profit item, we have to ask (1) is there a large market and prospect base, and (2) if we are thinking in terms of the ability for a part time person--possibly a &quot;stay at home mom&quot;, can this high ticket, high profit product or service be first mastered in terms of the technology, and is the customer prospect base readily accessible?<br />
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In most cases, the answer to those questions is &quot;no, not available&quot;.  But if it is, or was, then here's a fact that can be virtually carved in stone:<br />
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IT TAKES NO MORE TIME OR SKILLS TO SELL THE HIGH PROFIT PACKAGE THAN IT DOES TO SELL THE MASS PRODUCT WITH ONLY PENNIES OR DIMES IN PROFIT!<br />
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Think about that!  This is ALL relative to your sales time investment.  It's the MOST IMPORTANT investment you have to make.  Ask yourself: &quot;Am I working for pennies or dimes, when instead with the right vehicle I could be working for dollars?&quot;<br />
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If the answer is yes, and this is so true of particularly home based business entrepreneurs who are involved in the sale of nutritional supplements, skin care, fad gadgets, etc., then ask yourself, &quot;Am I doing this because I want to earn a nice income, and do it as quickly as possible... or am I kidding myself about that goal and do I just want to get products wholesale or discounted and have some fun?&quot;<br />
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There is nothing wrong with that, if you have an honest assessment of what you are doing and why.  But...if your goal is $4000 to $5000 a month or more, and you do not want to spend all your waking hours &quot;working your business&quot;, then it is time to change!<br />
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This article is written from the school of hard knocks.  It is one that really had us very emotionally involved with the businesses; rah, rah, rah, recognition pins, etc.&hellip;Amway&hellip;Free Life&hellip;Primerica&hellip;Herbal Life.  Been there, done that!  Made some money?   Yes, but far, far less than in other options.  This represents the part time side of things we did to supplement our &ldquo;real&rdquo; job.  We made some money, but had no security, and worked for far less than we could have been doing.  Plus, we just sold our time for money, no residual income&hellip;that is a subject for another article.<br />
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We hope this has helped you focus your thinking and our resource block will point you to one tool that will let you change your life.<br />
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Joe Leech has been involved in both conventional and home-based businesses for over 40 years. He offers sound advice from his experience and at his website at http://www.wideworldinfo.com/abundant/opty.html he offers a way to do what he writes about.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Year-end Health Savings Account Tax Strategies</title>
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By Wiley Long<br />
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The year 2007 is here.  There are several issues to consider if you currently have a Health Savings Account (HSA), or are planning on getting one in the near future.<br />
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The deposit you place in your HSA is 100% deductible on your federal income taxes.  HSA contributions are tax-deductible on state income taxes, except in four states. If you&rsquo;re looking to reduce your 2006 tax burden and put more money away for retirement, your HSA is the first place to consider putting your money if you have not yet maximized your contribution.<br />
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The maximum that can be contributed to your HSA in 2006 is the lesser amount of your deductible, or $2,700 for single persons, and $5,450 for families. Individuals, who are age 55 or older, may contribute an additional $700. Be aware, the contribution limits are pro-rated, based on the number of complete months during the year in which you have a qualifying HSA health insurance plan.<br />
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The deadline is April 15, (or later if you file for an extension), to make your 2006 contribution. If you do not fully fund your account for the current year, you can&rsquo;t make a &ldquo;catch-up&rdquo; contribution for 2006 after this deadline. However, you can reimburse yourself in later years for qualified expenses incurred in 2006, even if you don&rsquo;t have the funds in your account to reimburse yourself at this time.<br />
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In 2007, the maximum annual HSA contribution will go up to $2,850 for individuals and $5,650 for families. Individuals 55 or older will be allowed to contribute an additional $800.<br />
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It is also important to have your HSA-qualified health coverage in place no later than January 1, to maximize your tax benefit for 2007<br />
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To pay for a medical expense from your HSA, it must be a qualified expense. Some of these qualified expenses include: dental expenses, eyeglasses, chiropractic visits, over-the-counter medications, and sometimes even nutritional supplements.<br />
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Make sure you have an accurate record of your medical expenses for the year. Separate the expenses for which you have reimbursed yourself from your HSA from those that you have paid for out-of-pocket. Keep receipts for all medical expenditures paid from your HSA with your 2006 tax records. Place the &quot;non-reimbursed medical expenses&quot; in a separate file, and keep these receipts with the concurrent year's tax records with the year you decide to reimburse yourself.<br />
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There is a 6% penalty for over-funding your HAS. You have until April 15, 2007 to withdraw excess funds for the 2006 tax year to avoid this penalty. Your HSA administrator may notify you of any over-funding, however, they are under no obligation to do so.  It is your responsibility!   Make sure you check into this if you think your may have over-funded you account.<br />
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The minimum deductibles for HSA-compatible health insurance plans in 2006 were $1,050 for individuals, and $2,100 for families. This amount will increase to $1,100 for individuals, and $2,200 for families in 2007.  If you currently have an HSA-qualified plan with the lowest eligible 2006 deductible, this deductible will automatically go up on January 1 to the new minimum.<br />
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Strategies to Maximize Your Tax Benefits<br />
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There are basically three different strategies you can take to decide how to fund your health savings account:<br />
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1. Put no money in the account, except when you incur a medical expense. This strategy allows you to legally &quot;launder&quot; any money used to pay medical expenses.  By depositing money into your HSA, then immediately withdrawing it to reimburse yourself for medical expenses, you&rsquo;re making all your medical expenses tax-deductible. Use this strategy if you are on a tight budget and need to keep your cash outlay as low as possible.<br />
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2. Fully fund the account, or put in as much as possible, based on your budget. When medical expenses are incurred, take money out of the account to cover your costs.  Then let the rest grow tax-deferred. This strategy will maximize your tax deduction, while making your HSA funds available to pay any non-covered medical expenses before your deductible is met.<br />
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3. Fully fund the account, but pay all medical expenses from a non-HSA account. Reimburse yourself for medical expenses at a later date. This strategy will allow you to maximize your tax deduction, and also allow you to maximize the tax-deferred growth of your HSA. You can reimburse yourself, tax-free, at any time in the future for medical expenses incurred over the ensuing years.<br />
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To maximize the potential growth of your funds, you may want to make your 2007 deposits as early in the year as possible. Any growth in your account is tax-deferred, like an IRA. If possible, plan to make your deposits the first week in January.<br />
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Wiley Long - President, HSA for America (http://www.health--savings--accounts.com) - The nation's leading independent health insurance firm specializing in Health Savings Plans that works with Health Savings Accounts.<br />]]></description>
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<title>The Humility Advantage - How Less Ego Creates More Sales</title>
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By Jeff Mowatt<br />
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See if this applies to you or the team members in your organization: You've been working in your industry for several years. Your responses to requests from customers, prospects and co-workers are fast and accurate. You know your stuff and your product knowledge is one of your greatest strengths. If this is the case, then the bad news is that your extensive knowledge may also be one of your greatest weaknesses. The reason&hellip;you may inadvertently be coming across as being arrogant and insensitive.<br />
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This is not suggesting that you have a &lsquo;holier-than-thou&rsquo; attitude or that you are unfriendly. Because you are quick with your answers and recommendations, others feel you have not really been listening to their needs (even though you have). The greater your expertise, the more likely it is that you are unintentionally rubbing people the wrong way. The good news is that there is an easy way to prevent this misconception that I call The Humility Advantage&copy;.<br />
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Working with over a hundred sales and service teams over the years, I've found there are at least seven key opportunities where a little employee humility pays-off substantially. Here are three that I often share in my Influence with Ease&reg; speeches and seminars.<br />
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1. Mention your Homework<br />
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Several years ago, a couple of branding consultants approached me about enlisting their services. My first thought was these folks knew nothing about my company or my industry, so why should I pay their sizable fees. I only agreed to meet with them because a colleague said they had done good work for his firm.<br />
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When I sat down with the consultants, they did not start asking me lots of questions about my industry and me. (This would have confirmed to me they really didn't know my business world and it would have ended their chances of selling me their services).  By way of preparation, they began the meeting explaining, they'd been chatting with some of my colleagues and customers to find out their impressions of my company's services. Then, they asked if I would like to hear the &lsquo;word-on-the-street&rsquo;. That got my attention! The ensuing conversation led me to engage their services.<br />
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When talking with potential customers, do you begin the conversation by mentioning the homework you've done on their company?  If not, you are missing the opportunity to let them know you are truly interested in them.<br />
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Try commenting on something you saw on their website or read about them in an industry journal, rather than starting a sales conversation by asking about their needs. It's a powerful way to confirm to others that you are knowledgeable without coming across as one who brags. It is one of the first steps in applying the &lsquo;humility advantage&rsquo;.<br />
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2. Confirm your Understanding<br />
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As an audience member participant at one of my live presentations, you may have seen me step off the stage pretending to be a restaurant waiter taking food orders from several audience members.  During this skit, rather than order directly from a menu, each patron has a special request such as, &ldquo;I'll have the salad with the meal.&rdquo; or &ldquo;I'd like to have fruit instead of fries,&rdquo; etc. As the waiter, I don't write anything down, and when I walk away, the patrons assume that there is no way I'm going to get all the orders straight.<br />
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There's the problem!  I may have listened accurately to each request, but the emotions I left with my customers are worry and lack of confidence in my service.<br />
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As an experienced professional in your industry, you may be a great listener, but are you perceived as such? Being regarded as a poor listener is a surefire way to kill a sale or curtail your career. Fortunately, by using a little humility, this is easy to correct. In the waiter demonstration, I redo the same order-taking scenario, except the second time after taking the orders, I say, &ldquo;Let me make sure I've got this straight. You would like yours with fruit instead of fries...&rdquo; (I then confirm everyone's special request accurately).<br />
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Suddenly, the restaurant patrons feel good about the quality of my service. Here's the KEY; I repeat my understanding of their needs with the phrase, &ldquo;Let me make sure I've got this straight.&rdquo; Fact is, I knew I had it straight, but the customer didn't. The catch is, if my ego were running my life I'd never say, &ldquo;Let me make sure I've got this straight.&rdquo; Hence the Humility Advantage.<br />
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Here's one more application:<br />
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3. Ask Permission to Present<br />
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Have you heard the expression that &lsquo;people don't like to be sold-to, but they love to buy&rsquo;? Before you present the benefits of your products or services, remember to ask for permission. When threading these techniques together, sales conversation might start by pointing out the homework you've done on the other person. Then ask about their needs, confirming your understanding with, &ldquo;Let me make sure I've got this straight&hellip;&rdquo;  Later, ask permission to present with, &ldquo;Based on what you've told me, I do have some thoughts. Would you like to hear a couple of options that I think would fit for you?&rdquo;  Once the other person agrees, they will feel less like they are being forced, and more like they are being helped.<br />
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Business strategist and international speaker Jeff Mowatt base this article on the critically acclaimed book, Becoming a Service Icon in 90 Minutes a Month. To obtain your own copy of his book or to inquire about engaging Jeff for your team, visit http://www.jeffmowatt.com or call 1-800-JMowatt (566-9288).<br />]]></description>
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<title>Credit Card Fee Increases</title>
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By: Gary Foreman<br />
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Gwen writes:  &ldquo;What&rsquo;s going on?  This month on two separate credit card statements, there are notices informing us that as of October 1, we may be charged &lsquo;more than two&rsquo; late fees or &lsquo;over the limit&rsquo; fees per month.&rdquo; <br />
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It is estimated that Americans have charged $1.8 trillion in 2005 on the 690 million credit cards outstanding. According to a Government Accountability Office study released in September 2006, 13% of credit card users were assessed over-limit fees and 35% were assessed late fees in 2005. So Gwen has a lot of company.<br />
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Let's try to do three things. First, understand what these fees are. Second, see how fees are changing. Third, what can Gwen do to keep from being hurt?<br />
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Credit cards have always had fees, such as, late payments.  This is understandable.  Other fees came along as credit cards took on new capabilities; cash advances and balance transfer fees. Still others should not seem possible; like over-limit fees. You would think they would not allow you to borrow more than your limit.<br />
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There are also 'penalty interest rates'.  If you're late with a payment or go over your credit limit you could see your rate bumped to 30% or more.<br />
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The 2006 GAO study looked at fees and penalties. It said that not only were fees increasing, but also the credit card companies were doing a lousy job of informing consumers about those fees.<br />
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The credit card companies are obligated to tell you about any fees or penalties and how they're triggered. Some fees, like paying your credit card bill by phone, are sometimes not clearly disclosed. What Gwen received with her statement was a notice of a change in how fees would be charged.  As long as she is notified, they can get by with almost anything.<br />
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Late fees have nearly tripled in the last 11 years. And many cards have adopted a 'universal default clause' that says a late payment on any card will trigger the penalty interest rate.<br />
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Credit card companies say that the higher interest rates and fees are appropriate based on risk factors. If it weren't for the higher fees, they claim that they wouldn't be able to offer credit to riskier consumers.<br />
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In fairness, the GAO's survey found that (at least among 6 of the largest card issuers) 80% of accounts paid interest rates of less than 20%. So the vast majority of card users are not paying penalty rates.<br />
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The study also found that the disclosures were written well above the eighth grade reading level and (surprise!) featured small print. They recommended that the Federal Reserve Board revise rules on credit card disclosures.<br />
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Now that we understand what's going on, we can try to help Gwen avoid problems:<br />
1. Recognize the card issuers get to make most of the rules. Whether those rules are fair or not isn't relevant. The best she can do is to avoid getting hurt by those rules.<br />
2. Get familiar with each account. The only way to know exactly what's allowed is to read and understand the &quot;Card Member Agreement.&quot;  Tough duty, but necessary!<br />
3. Watch out for unexpected fees; like balance transfers or increasing your credit limit.  Know what could trigger fees or penalty rates.<br />
4. Know exactly when your payment is due.  Keep a list of due dates for your credit card accounts.  If you don't get the bill, it is your responsibility to contact the company and still make a timely payment.<br />
5. If possible, the best thing is to join nearly half of the cardholders who paid little or no interest. That's because they do not carry a balance.<br />
6. Obviously, for many people that's not immediately possible. It is important to send in your payment as soon as possible. Being seven days early is better than being one day late.<br />
7. If you find it difficult to get your payment in on time, you might want to authorize the credit card company to automatically debit your checking account for the minimum payment each month. You'll probably pay for the service, but that way the payment can't be late.<br />
8. Talk to your card issuer. If you&rsquo;re due date falls at a bad time of the month, they'll move it.<br />
9. If Gwen is near or over the limit on any card, she should try to shift part of the debt to a different card. Some fees are even being assessed when an account is merely getting too close to the limit. Your best bet is to keep balances to less than half the available credit.<br />
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Although the higher late fees are infuriating, they do minimal damage. The real problem is in the universal default clause. Most credit card accounts now have a universal default clause.<br />
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Suppose your rate went from 15% to 30% on every open credit account. For every $1,000 you owe, an extra $150 interest would be charged each year. So if you're the type of person carrying a $10,000 balance, that one late payment could cost you $1,500 per year. For as long as you have the balance!<br />
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Gwen needs to pay close attention to her credit card accounts. With newer fees and penalty rates in place, it becomes more important to manage your credit. In fact, it's critical to your financial &lsquo;well-being&rsquo;.<br />
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Gary Foreman is a former financial planner who currently edits The Dollar Stretcher website. If you'd like to stretch your day or your dollar visit today! You'll find hundreds of articles to help you &quot;live better...for less&quot;. View their website at: http://www.stretcher.com<br />]]></description>
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<title>The 5 Biggest Customer Service Blunders Of All Time</title>
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By Paul Levesque<br />
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Some businesses remain that manage to consistently deliver superior customer service year in and year out, while howls of protest over poor customer service continue to fill the air. These are the places where turbo-charged employees pursue customer delight with a passion, places that ignite a flash point of contagious enthusiasm in employees and customers alike. Foremost, to be learned from such flash point businesses are the &lsquo;blunders&rsquo; to avoid&mdash;fatal mistakes that trip up just about everybody else.<br />
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First Blunder: Making Customer Service a Training Issue.<br />
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Businesses of all kinds invest huge amounts in training programs that do not&mdash;and simply cannot&mdash;work. The function of this training is to identify the behaviors workers are engaging in, and then coax, bully, or legislate these behaviors into the workplace. At best, this is almost always a recipe for conduct that feels mechanized and insincere; at worst, it intensifies worker resentment and cynicism.<br />
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The better approach is to give workers opportunities to brainstorm their own ideas for delivering delight, instead of dictating what workers should be doing to delight customers. Management&rsquo;s role then becomes to help employees implement these ideas, and to allow workers to savor the motivational effect of the positive feedback that ensues from delighted customers. This level of employee ownership and involvement is a &lsquo;key&rsquo; cultural characteristic of virtually all flashpoint businesses.<br />
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Second Blunder: Blaming Poor Service on Employee De-motivation.<br />
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Businesses looking for ways to motivate their workers almost always are looking in the wrong places. Employee cynicism is the direct product of an organization&rsquo;s visible preoccupation with self-interest above all else&mdash;a purely internal focus. The focus in flashpoint businesses is directed outward, toward the interests of customers and the community at large. This shift in cultural focus changes the way the business operates at all levels.<br />
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The reality is that employees are de-motivated because they can&rsquo;t deliver delight in most business settings. The existing policies and procedures make it impossible. Instead of &ldquo;fixing&rdquo; their employees, flashpoint business set out to build a culture that unblocks them. Workers are encouraged to identify operational obstacles to customer delight, and participate in finding ways around them.<br />
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Third Blunder: Using Customer Feedback to Uncover What&rsquo;s Wrong.<br />
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Surveys and other feedback mechanisms are used by businesses to get to the causes of customer problems and complaints. Employees come to dread these measurements and data-gathering efforts, which often lead to what feels like witch-hunts for employee scapegoats, formal exercises in finger pointing and the assigning of blame. Flashpoint businesses use customer feedback very differently. In these organizations, the object is to uncover everything that&rsquo;s going right. Managers are forever on the lookout for &quot;hero stories&quot; - examples of employees going the extra mile to deliver delight. Such feedback becomes the basis for ongoing recognition and celebration. Employees see themselves as winners on a winning team.   In this type of workplace, there is always some new &quot;win&quot; being celebrated.<br />
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Fourth Blunder: Reserving Top Recognition for Splashy Recoveries.<br />
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It happens all the time; something goes terribly wrong with a customer order or transaction.   The dedicated employee goes to tremendous lengths to make things right. The delighted customer brings this employee&rsquo;s wonderful recovery to management&rsquo;s attention.  The employee receives special recognition for his or her efforts. This is a blunder?<br />
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It is when such recoveries are the primary&mdash;if not the only&mdash;catalysts for employee recognition. In such a culture, foul-ups become &lsquo;almost a good thing&rsquo; from the workers&rsquo; point of view. By creating opportunities for splashy recoveries, foul-ups represent the only chance employees have to feel appreciated on the job. Attempts to correct operational problems won&rsquo;t win much support if employees see these problems as their only opportunity to shine.<br />
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Flashpoint businesses celebrate splashy recoveries, of course&mdash;but they&rsquo;re also careful to uncover and celebrate employee efforts to delight customers where no mistakes or problems were involved. This makes it easier to get workers participating in efforts to permanently eliminate the sources of problems at the systems level.<br />
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Fifth Blunder: Competing on Price.<br />
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It is one of the most common (and most costly) mistakes in business. Price becomes the deciding factor in purchasing decisions only when everything else is equal&mdash;and everything else is almost never equal!  Businesses compete on the perception of value, which includes more than price. The total customer experience&mdash;and aspects such as &ldquo;helpfulness,&rdquo; &ldquo;friendliness,&rdquo; shapes it and &ldquo;the personal touch&rdquo; often gives the competitive advantage to businesses that actually charge slightly more for their basic goods and services.<br />
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Businesses that deliver a superior total experience from the inside out (that is, as a product of a strongly customer-focused culture) are those that enjoy a long-term competitive advantage&mdash;along with virtual immunity from the kinds of headaches that plague everybody else.<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>Starting a Business</title>
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By Vernon Anthony Johnson<br />
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Many people today are looking to own and run their own business. To do this they have three main choices.<br />
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1. Buy a franchise<br />
2. Start from scratch to develop one&rsquo;s own business.<br />
3. Buy an existing business.<br />
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When speaking of capital to start or buy a conventional business, we are not talking peanuts.  All these types of businesses will require a substantial sum of capital, perhaps in the hundreds of thousands of dollars.<br />
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They usually require suitable staffing, computer expertise for accounts and wages, and also people skills are required in the workplace.  There are always some problems with staff that can cause difficulties.<br />
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In a conventional business, you will require a building. If you have bought an existing business, then probably rates and maintenance are your two main expenses.  If you need to rent a building, then you may require a refit for your purposes, which may cost tens of thousands of dollars. Depending on the type of business, it may require new machines or electronic devices that are very expensive.   You would need computers and office furniture.  Considerable costs are involved when starting a business.   Some of these will be ongoing, which involves, interest on the loan, staff wages and rent, etc.<br />
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Look at what you might lose if the business fails.  The equity that was used to finance the loan - most likely the property you own, because you couldn&rsquo;t pay off the bank overdraft. The fixtures and fittings that you purchased which now would be of no use to you and any equipment you purchased which may have to be sold, invariably at a loss.<br />
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Everything was lost to try and pay off your debt.  This wasn&rsquo;t enough, so you have to leave the home you love and look for rented accommodations. Many years later, you might work your way back to where you were before the time of the crash. The statistics for new conventional type business successes are not good.<br />
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With a conventional business, if you need advice, you usually have to pay for it.  Some advice is available free with a franchise.  With a franchise, business mentoring is usually not included. So if it&rsquo;s new to you, you may have to pay for that help. In MLM home based business with a good company, the marketing help comes as part of the deal.<br />
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Why you may ask?<br />
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Well, because the MLM I am recommending is structured so that the person who does the recruiting also helps the people they recruit. In making them successful, all will benefit financially.  This team building is the essence of success in MLM marketing. People who have done this for a few years reap large rewards without having to take a huge gamble to raise equity.<br />
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When looking at a MLM business which costs less than $2000 initially and potentially enables you to earn hundreds of thousands of dollars a few years down the road, why wouldn&rsquo;t that be more attractive to you than risking your house?<br />
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There is a company that excels in all respects and is ideal for MLM people:<br />
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1. It is debt free<br />
2. Publicly listed on the NASDAQ<br />
3. Achieved 1.5 billion turnover in the first five years<br />
4. Is a global business operating in ten countries and six more in 2007.<br />
5. Ranked number 5 in the 200 Best Small companies by FORBES.<br />
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If we summarize the benefits, then we are talking about a business which:<br />
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1. Does not require a large amount of capital<br />
2. Does not require you to hold stock.<br />
3. Does not require staff.<br />
4. Does not require you to rent or buy expensive property because you can work from home using one room as your office.<br />
5. Enables you to make an income relative to your efforts that could be in the six-figure bracket after a few years.<br />
6. Does not confine you to office hours - you can work at a time convenient to you and your family.<br />
7. Will still function once established without loss of income if you decide to take a long holiday.<br />
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Why then would anyone wanting to start a business not want to take the least expensive option?<br />
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The MLM choice comes without all the financial risk and headaches.<br />
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You can have the same earning potential as the conventional business with total support as part of the deal.<br />
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For more information, contact Vernon Johnson, 11/134 Hill Road, Runcorn, Brisbane 4113 Australia, biohealth@aapt.net.au . Vernon Anthony Johnson is a former electronic engineer, professional actor. Interested in making movies and making money from home business.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Finding the Right or Wrong Credit Lenders</title>
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<br />
By Allison Thompson<br />
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People will find themselves in difficult financial situations, at times. It may be because their business has not worked out and is on the verge of becoming bankrupt or it could be for personal reasons (a divorce settlement is not what it should have been).  At any time, the need for financial support is important. When faced with situations such as shown previously, a loan to help them recover is hard to find. There are many reasons why getting a loan could be difficult, it may be they have a poor credit rating or they have no equity to act as security on a loan that lenders will normally provide. However, now there are moneylenders around called &lsquo;bad credit&rsquo; lenders who can assist these people when their state of financial affairs is so dire.<br />
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You will find that &lsquo;bad credit&rsquo; lenders are institutions or organizations that are able to provide loans to people who are in desperate need of financial assistance. One type of option that these kinds of lenders provide is a private loan (also known as a hard money or &lsquo;bad credit&rsquo; loan).  This type of loan does not require the borrower to have any equity, and as a result, are able to provide such loans but at an increased rate of interest.<br />
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Different types of &lsquo;bad credit&rsquo; lenders exist, and banks are one source. Should you need to arrange a &lsquo;bad credit&rsquo; loan, you could first consult a bank.  Many banks require some sort of equity against the loan that you are looking for. It is advisable that you seek assistance from a bank where you have been a customer from some time. This provides the bank with a guarantee of knowing who you are and they will have full details of your banking records.<br />
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If this does not work out, there are a number of companies around which also act as &lsquo;bad credit&rsquo; lenders. Such companies will provide you with a loan proposal, but be aware that they will often charge much higher rates of interest than usual.<br />
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Many financial experts say that when looking for the right sort of &lsquo;bad credit&rsquo; lender, it is wise to do as much research as possible. Obtain all the information you can on each lender.  Make sure you are aware of what sort of loan programs these lenders have and what the interest rates are that they offer on their loans. After getting this information, it is wise to compare each one. See which ones suit you and the one you will not have difficulty in making repayments to.<br />
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Allison Thompson, an expert author, after becoming a work from home mum, runs a small real estate company in Spain. Due to her involvement in the property market she has carried out extensive research relating to all financial matters. If you would like to learn more, please visit http://www.centrallendingservices.com.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Are Leaders Born Or Made?</title>
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<br />
By Wally Bock<br />
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For centuries people have debated whether leaders are born or made. Several decades ago researchers started trying to answer this question. The debate goes on, even though we know the answer.<br />
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It turns out to be a little of both. Leaders are &lsquo;sort of&rsquo; born and they are always made. Knowing the details will help you develop effective leaders for your company.<br />
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Leaders are &lsquo;Sort of&rsquo; Born<br />
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There's only one thing a person needs to actually be born with in order to be a leader later in life; that is intelligence. A leader needs to be smart.<br />
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Effective leaders are not necessarily the smartest people in the room, or the company, or even on the team. They have to be smart enough to do the job they are assigned.<br />
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The kind of person the potential leader is when he or she becomes an adult is very important. The person who emerges from adolescence into young adulthood has the psychological and character traits they'll demonstrate for the rest of their life. Some of those characteristics matter for leadership.<br />
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By the time a person reaches adulthood, we can tell if they know how to help other people achieve results. That, after all, is what we expect leaders to do. We expect them to achieve success through a group. We expect them to help their subordinates grow and develop.<br />
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When a person becomes an adult, we can tell if they want to achieve objectives or if they just want to go along and take it easy. We expect leaders to be responsible for achieving results. You can have a marvelous life without a results focus; however, if you're going to lead successfully, you have to have the drive and willingness to be measured by the results of your leadership.<br />
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Upon reaching adulthood, we can tell if they are willing to make decisions or not. Lots of people wake up every day and let the world happen to them. Leaders must be able and willing to make decisions that affect themselves and others.<br />
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When achieving adulthood, we can tell if they have the basic qualities that we expect leaders to have. We can determine if they're smart enough to do the job. We can tell if they are willing to help others to achieve results as a group. We can tell if they will make decisions.<br />
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Those things are essential. People who have those qualities can learn the multiple skills it takes for them to become effective leaders.<br />
No one emerges from the womb or from adolescence with all the skills in place to be an effective leader, no matter how they measure up on the key essentials. Everybody has to learn the job. That's why leaders are always made.<br />
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Leaders are Always Made<br />
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Leadership can be learned by anyone with the basics. There is a lot to leadership that cannot be taught.<br />
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Leadership is an apprentice trade. Leaders learn about 80 percent of their craft on the job.<br />
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They learn from watching other leaders and emulating their behavior. They choose role models and seek out mentors. They ask other leaders how to handle situations.<br />
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Leaders improve by obtaining feedback and using it. The best leaders seek feedback from their boss, their peers, and their subordinates. They modify their behavior so they are able to obtain better results.<br />
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Leaders learn by trying things out and then critiquing their performance. The only failure they recognize is the &lsquo;failure to learn from experience&rsquo;.<br />
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In their book, Geeks and Geezers, Warren Bennis and Robert Thomas identify the special power of what they call &quot;crucibles.&quot; These are trials that teach hard lessons which leaders use as the basis of their strength in later crises. Many of these events can be called &quot;failures,&quot; but leaders turn the bad situation to good by learning from it.<br />
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Effective leaders take control of their own development. They seek out training opportunities that will make a difference in their performance.<br />
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Effective leaders look for training programs that will help them develop specific skills they can use on the job. Then, when they return to work, they devote specific, deliberate effort to mastering in real life what they have learned in the classroom.<br />
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Marshall Goldsmith and Howard Morgan studied the progress of 88,000 managers who had been to leadership development training. The people who returned from the training, talked about it, and did the deliberate learning applications, were judged as becoming more effective leaders. The ones, who didn't, showed no improvement.<br />
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If you're responsible for leadership development for your company, you should structure your support for your leaders to recognize that most leadership learning happens &lsquo;on the job&rsquo;. Help people develop leadership development plans. Help them select specific skills training.  Then work on transferring skills from the training to the job. Help them find role models, mentors and peers to discuss leadership issues.<br />
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Help your leaders get feedback from their boss, peers and subordinates. Work to create the culture of candor that will make that feedback helpful and effective.<br />
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Don't stop there. Make sure you evaluate your leaders on their leadership work. Reward them.  Hold them accountable for accomplishing the mission through the group. Hold them accountable for caring for their people and helping them grow and develop.<br />
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A Leader's Growth is Never Done<br />
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Leadership learning is a lifetime activity. You are never done. There's always more to learn. There are always skills you need to improve.<br />
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Effective leaders seek out development opportunities to help them learn new skills. These might be project assignments or job changes. This develops knowledge and skills that can be used elsewhere.<br />
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Effective leaders seek out opportunities that will increase their visibility. Great performances alone will not propel you to the top in your career. You also have to be visible to people who make decisions about promotions and assignments.<br />
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If you are responsible for developing leaders in your company, set up programs to give your leaders both kinds of development opportunities over the course of their careers.<br />
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There is no magic formula for developing quality leaders in your company. By selecting potential leaders with the essential traits, supporting them with training, feedback, on-the-job learning, developmental experiences, and holding them accountable for results, you will have the leaders you need to shape your company's future.<br />
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Wally Bock is an author, speaker, and coach who help leaders improve the performance and morale of their teams. Wally is the author of Performance Talk: The One-on-One Part of Leadership (http://www.performancetalk.com/) and the Three Star Leadership Blog (http://blog.threestarleadership.com/).<br />]]></description>
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<title>Sell Your Home Faster with Seller Financing</title>
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By James MacArthur<br />
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Seller financing opens your home up to an entirely new segment of prospective buyers. The more buyers viewing your home, the quicker you will find that one qualified buyer. Specifically, you will attract more buyers who don't want to or would have a problem getting a bank loan, or those who want a quicker closing or more flexible payment plans than banks offer. Such buyers include the self-employed, who may be great candidates, but are not viewed as favorable by banks, as are W-2 employees. Also, those with credit blemishes, which may be going down the long road of credit repair. Real estate investors are another large group, since they may own many properties with mortgages, which make it difficult to get another mortgage from a bank.<br />
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Banks typically take 30 days to close a loan. With seller financing, YOU make the decision, and it can be done much quicker, thereby removing a buyers contingencies faster, and in effect, leading to a much faster home sale. Make sure you use &quot;Seller Financing&quot; in your marketing and advertising, be it in newspaper ads, flyers, or in the MLS description, regardless of whether you are selling FSBO (For Sale By Owner), or with a real estate agent.<br />
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Other Ideas to Sell Your Home Faster<br />
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Number 1: PRICE IT RIGHT! Not too high, not too low, check comparables and local agents to get the right number. If you are not getting any action after a week or two, you probably have it priced too high.<br />
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If you will be selling FSBO, use a flat rate MLS open listing. For under $500 you can get listed in MLS with no frills. Check the newspaper or call agents to find one who offers this. It will give you much broader exposure and is advertising well spent. Also, strongly consider offering a buyer agent commission of 2-4%, depending on how quick you want to sell and how hot your local market is.<br />
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Put up lots of signs around the neighborhood, especially on weekends. Hold regular open houses. Prepare your house for sale. Keep it neat &amp; tidy. Remove the clutter.<br />
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Sell Your Home for Full Price<br />
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1. Normally a seller will accept a lower price (below market) for all cash, no contingency fast closing.<br />
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2. It will sell for market price if the buyer needs 30-60 days to close escrow, will need to qualify for a loan at a bank, and do a home inspection.<br />
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3. You as a seller should charge even more (above market) if you will be giving seller-financing terms, maybe 5-10% higher than Case 2, or more depending on the terms.<br />
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A Good Investment<br />
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Taking back a note can be a very good investment since you will be making interest on your money, which is usually better than CD's, or money market rates. In fact, you can select the interest rate you want! This is especially appealing if you have no need for the money right now.<br />
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In fact, it is such a good investment, that many investors buy seller carry-back notes. If you have no interest in holding a note, it is common for a home seller to carry-back a note and sell it at the same time as the home closing occurs. This is called a simultaneous closing.<br />
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We Buy Real Estate Notes and can facilitate simultaneous closings, call for more info on this. We can also assist in setting the terms of the note so you get the best price.<br />
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Tax Benefits<br />
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When selling a home, under current tax law, if you lived in your home for 2 of the last 5 years, your capital gains will be exempt up to $250,000 (twice that if married). Otherwise, your capital gains will be taxed in the year that you collect the capital gains. If you will have significant taxable capital gains on your home sale, it may be very good for your tax situation to take back a seller carry-back note and spread your sale proceeds over several years, or postpone it for several years. Talk to your tax adviser.<br />
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Steps for Successful Seller Financing<br />
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1. Pull the prospective buyers&rsquo; credit report. Their permission will be needed.  Always review a credit report on each borrower.  It is a small expense.<br />
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2. Can they afford the home, job, income?  If they can&rsquo;t afford it, or have a shaky job or income situation, a foreclosure will be much more likely.<br />
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3. Use a professional to draft the paperwork. Each state has various laws regarding real estate sales, contracts, and mortgages. Use an experienced attorney to draft the promissory note, mortgage, or deed of trust.<br />
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4. Down payment - Sellers usually ask for 10-30% down payment to protect themselves in case the buyer stops making payments and the seller has to foreclose on the loan, and take the property back. The larger the down payment, the more equity protection you, as the seller, have. The buyer will also consider how much money he has put down, if he is in foreclosure and can&rsquo;t make the payments, and wants to walk away from the house. Zero down is very little encouragement for a buyer, should he hit a rough patch.<br />
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5. 1st position or 2nd position - A first position note is much safer for the seller than a second position note.<br />
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6. Set the interest rate above current bank rates.  This will encourage the buyers to refinance down the road.<br />
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Also Read this Article: &quot;Tips for Creating a Seller Carry-back Real Estate Note&quot; at http://www.jmacfunding.com/articles.htm<br />
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Other Alternatives to Seller Financing<br />
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1. Land Contract / Contract to buy<br />
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2. Lease Option<br />
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Disclaimer:<br />
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I am not an attorney, nor a tax accountant, laws vary from state to state, and any advice implied by this paper should be checked with an attorney and/or tax adviser.<br />
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JMAC Funding<br />
PO Box 91472, San Diego, CA 92169<br />
jmac@jmacfunding.com<br />
http://www.jmacfunding.com<br />
(619) 846-1550<br />
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James MacArthur, http://www.jmacfunding.com, is a real estate broker-licensed in the State of California, as well as an investor of real estate and debt instruments. We buy real estate notes and real estate contracts nationwide and make private and hard money loans on real estate in California. Feel free to contact me with any feedback, or if you are contemplating selling a real estate note.<br />]]></description>
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<title>3 Keys to Grow Your Business</title>
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By Grant D. Robinson<br />
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Are you on pace to accomplish your important sales and financial goals this year?<br />
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The truth is, a good majority of US Organizations have been unable to grow their businesses this year. They are not reaching their sales and financial goals.  Many have all but given up.<br />
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Is this you? Are you now looking to next year to be the year you shatter previous productivity, sales and revenue records?<br />
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It is a great idea to start preparing for your best year ever, regardless of whether you are on pace to meet your goals or not.  You will need to prepare!<br />
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You have realized that it takes more than just setting a goal to accomplish it. The mere act of putting the goal on paper, sharing it with your managers, and giving the extra effort to accomplish the goal is really secondary to the preparation required.<br />
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Before you begin to work toward an objective, you must insure all of the past barriers that stood in the way of prior goal accomplishment are eliminated. If they aren't, the unfortunate fact is, you will fail to meet the objective once again&hellip; for the same reasons as before.<br />
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The following are the three keys market-leading organizations have used to grow their businesses. Consider these in order to take your organization to the next level of success. <br />
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A. Operational Systems<br />
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There are two types of systems in your organization. The first is your operational systems, including:<br />
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1. Vision &amp; Mission                                            2. Financial &amp; Budgeting     <br />
3. Production, Manufacturing &amp; Distribution     4. Sales &amp; Marketing<br />
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All four of these systems are in place for one reason: to efficiently grow your business. They are the standards to how your organization operates from day to day. More importantly, they are the standards to how your workforce operates from day to day.<br />
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To improve productivity this quarter and prepare for your best year ever, it is vital to analyze your operational systems. In the next month, recognize what current productivity barriers must be eliminated, what operating expenses must be reduced, what unique cultural standards must be maintained, and what marketing promises must be upheld.<br />
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B. Managerial Systems<br />
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In answering the previous questions, most organizations realize an important fact: Changes to operational systems are almost always made to improve the productivity of their workforce. But the truth is; these changes alone rarely help.<br />
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Organizations failing to accomplish their goals tend to make irrational decisions. They feel if they rewrite a vision, increase spending on technology, reorganize production procedures, or alter their marketing messages, workforce performance and profits will magically improve.<br />
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However, the opposite is usually the case. The changes usually end up harming efficiency, production and morale. The usual outcome is, those employees who performed the job they were hired to do before the changes, still do. Those who failed to produce before the expensive operational modifications, still underachieve.<br />
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The second type of system in your organization is your managerial systems. The five most important processes of your managerial systems are: recruiting, hiring, training, developing and retaining (productive employees). When you create a successful managerial system, your hiring success rate, employee motivation, and the effectiveness of your leaders will naturally improve.<br />
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To prepare for your best year ever, there is only one question to ask yourself: Why haven't we been able to hire, develop and retain TOP-Performing employees in every position.<br />
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C. Focus on People<br />
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Market leading organizations realize &quot;people&quot; are the key to growing a business and meeting goals. The more productive their individuals are, the more productive their teams have become.<br />
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A recent study of over 2,200 managers, by Watson Wyatt Worldwide, in Human Resource Executive Magazine found, &ldquo;Of the hundreds of management functions, &lsquo;Selecting Staff&rsquo; and &lsquo;Retention&rsquo; are the second and third most important management functions in business today.&rdquo; Recruiting was ranked fifth.<br />
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Since three of the four new hires fail to meet our expectations within the first year, managers are forced to constantly replace underachievers. Recruiting is the number one management expense in business today. Although selecting staff and retention are rated very important, they rank 36th and 44th in management effort and spending respectively.<br />
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Although executives understand the importance of Top Performers in every position, their time, energy and financial priorities have become operational. With the amount of organizations failing to meet their goals or grow their businesses, it should be apparent that this strategy just doesn't work.<br />
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Hiring Top Performers for every position in your company, the first time, is the only way to insure your productivity and profits will improve. Traditionally, Top Performers are five to eight times more productive then their counterparts.<br />
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You've probably learned the hard way; that no modification to an operational system will ever increase your organization's performance five to eight times. If you are like the most effective executives, you'll understand this and will double or triple the productivity and profits of your organization by giving your managers the tools to hire, develop and retain your greatest asset; your people.<br />
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Great customer service, work ethic, motivation, productivity, and sales success comes from employees that fit your culture, their team, and the job they were hired to do. Whether it takes developing your underachievers or replacing them with someone who will naturally produce; now is the time to focus on your people to prepare for your best year ever.<br />
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Grant D. Robinson is the President of People Values and the Author of the Market Leadership System. To improve your &ldquo;Hiring Success Rate&rdquo; of TOP Performing Employees, watch a free, 5-minute, on-line video at: http://www.peoplevalues.com.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Why Your Prospects or Downline Won't Do What You Ask Them To</title>
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By Tim Sales<br />
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There is one very specific quality you must have, whether leading just a few or a few thousand people in your MLM business. Achieving MLM success will be A LOT easier when you develop this one quality, tell the truth.<br />
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If you do not tell the truth, your downline may be friendly to you...but they probably won't follow you.<br />
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Truth means: that which is factual based on observable data.<br />
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There has been much written about truth, a lot having to do with philosophy and religion. My only interest in the subject (as it pertains to the MLM industry) is that we, as a group, stop destroying our income and our reputation by not telling the truth.<br />
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Being truthful should go without saying, but I have to discuss it because it is one of the Ten Communication Qualities that make up a great communicator.  It&rsquo;s also a major problem in the network marketing community needing correction for the MLM industry to grow to its fullest potential.<br />
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My income dropped in 1991 - like a brick falling from the top of a building - from a monthly gross of $68,000 to $16,000 - just because people were not telling the truth.<br />
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A media member sneaked into my colleague's business meeting and recorded the dialogue that occurred. Although it was a painful experience for me, the biggest loss stems from the CONSTANT number of people we repel because of not telling the truth.<br />
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Every time we (I'm talking about me and you) don't tell the truth, we feel icky inside. Observe a dog that has done something wrong - do they come strutting into the room? Not at all! They actually hide under the couch. Their ears and tail hang low. They don't feel worthy. The same is true for us. That ickyness actually causes us to not feel worthy that others follow our advice...and so they don't.<br />
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Five broad categories of not telling the truth have gotten individuals and/or companies in trouble.  It stopped them from growing to their fullest potential. They are listed below.<br />
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1. False income representation or suggesting others can earn a stated level of income.<br />
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2. Stating that a product or service can do something that has not been substantiated.<br />
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3. Promising someone (or yourself) something and not doing it.<br />
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4. Gossiping about others. Passing information to another that does not add value.<br />
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5. Building the business in a way that is not truthful...such as suggesting distributors create fictitious accounts or positions.<br />
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Let&rsquo;s consider, category one, false income representation.  If you don't know what your upline earns, don't say what you think it is. If through the grapevine you've heard its &quot;X&quot; amount, and you feel you must state it, say: &quot;The rumor is that he/she earns $ amount; although I've not verified it.&quot;<br />
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Say nothing you don't know is absolutely true. This gives you tremendous credibility!<br />
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When you discuss income, discuss what the prospect wants - NOT what someone else is earning. If the prospect states an income they desire, tell them it's achievable, (provided it is). Then state, &quot;Some people go to school and become the President. Some become billionaires, some sell illegal drugs and some draw a welfare check. It would be impossible to know what you're going to do with what I teach you, but there is the potential to earn a substantial income if you choose to fully apply what you're taught.&quot;<br />
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Category two from above is unsubstantiated product claims; which, in the past, have also gotten the network marketing industry into trouble. If you market a nutrition product, the current law (in the USA) is the DSHEA Act, (Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act), which states you can discuss what a product does, provided THAT PRODUCT is what has been proven to get results.<br />
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Most often an INGREDIENT has had some studies done on it (such as vitamin C) but your company's product (that contains that ingredient) has NOT. Therefore, it is against the law to claim your product does ANYTHING!<br />
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Now, that doesn't mean you can't promote your product truthfully. You simply say something like, &quot;The active ingredient (vitamin C) in Potent-C (an example of your company's product) has demonstrated to increase/decrease ________ by X amount.&quot; That way you're not claiming your product does anything.<br />
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Telling stories of your success or others' success with the product or the MLM business is also common.  Just keep in mind that the common way people get in trouble is from questionable claims reported by the media after coming in with hidden recording devices and capturing what you say.  Make sure you are not claiming anything that isn't the truth.<br />
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If a friend went on your company's product and stopped having migraine headaches, you honestly wouldn't know if the reason was the product or the fact that she increased her water intake to take your product! You can't determine what really helped her - so be very careful what you represent.<br />
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Category three is to keep your word once given. If you say you will be at a meeting at 6:45 - be there at 6:45. No excuses, just be there. If you say you're going to help someone, - help them. Keep your word!  If you're unable to keep your word, make it up to the person. Do something that shows you want to help.<br />
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The most important person you must keep your word with is yourself. If you say you are going to bed at 11pm - go to bed at 11pm. If you say you will call five prospects a day, call five prospects a day!<br />
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When you're honest with yourself and with others, people will trust you. This trust is what helps your MLM business to grow and be successful. My experience is that people will not follow someone they cannot trust.<br />
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Tell the truth always and you will be on your way to experiencing passive income and time freedom in your MLM business.<br />
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Tim Sales helps network marketers gain the confidence and skills to be an MLM success. Discover what you must know to become a true network marketing professional. Sign up for his free MLM training newsletter and listen to free training at http://www.brilliantexchange.com.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Why So Many People Fail In Affiliate Marketing</title>
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By Clarence Binayu<br />
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More and more people are lured into affiliate marketing.  You might be one of them. Affiliate marketing is one of the most effective means of generating a full-time income through the Internet. It&rsquo;s a fair deal between the merchandiser and his affiliates, as both benefit from each sale materialized.  Like in other kinds of business, a great deal of the profits in affiliate marketing depends on the affiliate&rsquo;s advertising, promoting and selling strategies. Everyday, as the affiliate marketing industry expands, competition heightens, also, so an affiliate marketer must be creative enough to employ unique and effective ways to convince potential buyers to purchase or avail themselves of the products and services offered.<br />
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Compared to traditional advertising practices, affiliate programs are more effective, risk-free, and cost-efficient.  Why do many people still fail in affiliate marketing? There are many reasons and many areas in the program to look into. The most critical aspect in the affiliate program is advertising. Many affiliate marketers&rsquo; fail in this aspect because they lack hard work, which is the most important thing in affiliate marketing and in all other kinds of business. Although it pays to be lucky, you cannot merely rely on it. Affiliate marketing isn&rsquo;t as simple as directing customers to the business site. If you want to earn big, you have to invest time and hard work in promoting the products. As earlier mentioned, the competition is very intense.  Customers nowadays are very wise. After all, who doesn&rsquo;t want to get the best purchase&mdash;that is, to pay less and get more in terms of quantity and quality?<br />
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Another reason why one fails in affiliate marketing is the lack of preparation, whether he is a merchandiser or an affiliate. Part of the preparation is researching. The merchant has to be highly selective in choosing the right affiliate websites for his affiliate program. To make the best choices, he must have exhausted his resources in looking for highly interested affiliates whose sites are a sure fit to his products and services. The affiliate sites must match his targeted customers.  Also, the affiliate marketer must research on the good-paying merchandisers before he signs up for an affiliate program. He must ensure that the merchants&rsquo; products and services match his interests so he can give his full attention and dedication to the program. He can get valuable information by joining affiliate forums, comparing different affiliate programs, and reading articles on affiliate marketing where he can get tips from experienced affiliate marketers on how to choose the best merchants and products with high conversion rate.<br />
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The website is a very important tool in the whole affiliate program. As an affiliate marketer, you should plan how your site is going to look, from domain name, to the design, the layout, the content, and ads. Some users are particular about what they see at first glance.  If they find your site ugly, they won&rsquo;t read through the content even if your site has many things to say and offer. In contrast, there are those who want information more than anything else. Affiliate marketers with &ldquo;rich-content&rdquo; web sites are usually the ones who prosper in this business because the content improves traffic to the site. Websites with high quality contents&mdash;with relevant keywords and more importantly, right information about the product and not empty hyped-up advertisements&mdash;allow you to earn big in affiliate marketing even when you&rsquo;re asleep. If you aren&rsquo;t able to sustain the interest of your site visitor, you won&rsquo;t be able to lead him to the merchants&rsquo; site. No click-through means no sale and thus, no income on your part.<br />
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Selecting a top-level domain name is also crucial to the success of the affiliate program. A lot of affiliate sites don&rsquo;t appear in the search engine results because affiliate managers deem them as personal sites. Major search engines and directories would think of your site as transient ones and thus, they won&rsquo;t list it in the directory. Before you decide on the domain name, know first what you are going to promote. Many fail because their sites are not appropriately named. When they feature the exact products the customer is looking for, the customer might think the site is not relevant and will not enter the site.<br />
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An affiliate marketer must be willing to learn more. Certainly, there are many things to learn and so an affiliate marketer must continue to educate himself so he can improve his marketing strategies. Many fail because they don&rsquo;t grow in the business.  They are merely concerned about earning money quickly. If you want long-term and highly satisfactory results, take time to learn the ins and outs of the business. Continue to improve your knowledge especially with the basics in affiliate marketing ranging from advertising to programming, web page development, and search engine optimization techniques. Study the needs and wants of your site users and how different merchandisers compete with each other.<br />
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Keep on trying!<br />
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Clarence B. is the founder and Webmaster for http://www.virtual-guides.com. Here you can find FREE information on many subjects including business, automobile, travel, vacation, affiliate marketing, advertising, internet, sports, entertainment, technology, communication, fashion, home improvement, culture, education, society, science, politics, fitness and health. http://www.virtual-guides.com provides you with helpful guidance, tips and news update, from basic to the latest skills, knowledge and information, about these subjects.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Power Up Your Performance! 6 Sure-fire Strategies</title>
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<br />
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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Colleen Kettenhofen is a motivational speaker, workplace expert, &amp; co-author of &quot;The Masters of Success,&quot; as featured on the Today Show, along with Ken Blanchard and Jack Canfield. For free articles, e-newsletter, or to order the book visit http://www.ColleenSpeaks.com Topics: leadership, management, difficult people, public speaking. Colleen is available for keynotes, breakout sessions, seminars. (971)212-2412.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Afraid of Talking to Prospects? Get Over it Fast With These Four Simple Tactics</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
By Tim Sales<br />
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It is very difficult to achieve real MLM success if you are afraid of talking to people about your business. Use these four guidelines to achieve confidence when talking with prospects. They've worked for thousands in my own MLM business. I know they will work for you.<br />
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Why do you have a &quot;chicken list?&quot;  Because you fear you don't communicate easily or well.<br />
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A &quot;chicken list&quot; is the list of prospects that you're afraid to call. Often people think they will call their &quot;chicken list&quot; after they get successful. But, they need these people in their MLM business to create the success.<br />
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This is a &quot;Catch 22.&quot;<br />
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The phrase &quot;Catch 22&quot; is from a novel by Joseph Heller, written in 1961.  The pilot was afraid to fight in World War II.  He feigned insanity. But the doctor said that if he were truly insane, then he wouldn't mind endangering his life by going into the war.<br />
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If he were sane, then he would be capable of following orders to fight the war. Thus the phrase &quot;catch 22&quot; came to mean, &quot;a situation that trips one up no matter which way one turns.&quot;<br />
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You need the people on your chicken list to create the success you need in order to contact your chicken list. How do you get around this catch-22?<br />
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Your fear of the chicken list is based on your feelings that somehow, people are above you because of their status. If you were to examine this more closely, you would discover it is not that the people are any better than you; it's lack of confidence in your ability to communicate easily.<br />
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If you knew you could communicate easily and effectively without making any mistakes, you could...and would...call anyone without hesitation. You would have confidence. You would have certainty. And there's NOTHING more rewarding than having that feeling.<br />
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Communicate means: a. To convey information about; make known.  b. To reveal clearly.<br />
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Easily means: a. Free from worry, anxiety, trouble, or pain. b. Requiring or exhibiting little effort.<br />
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The reason I bring this up is there are a group of characteristics an MLM business professional must have in order to truly have success in speaking with prospects. I call these characteristics the 10 Communication Qualities.<br />
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Having full knowledge of these qualities and having the proper and correct MLM training to learn them, you will be amazed at how much smoother conversations will go with your prospects.<br />
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The fifth communication quality on my list is to, &quot;Communicate easily - no tension, strain, fakeness, sounding rehearsed, stuttering or hesitating.&quot;<br />
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Let's look at each one of these issues:<br />
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Tension &amp; Strain: (The definition for tension and strain is very similar so they are<br />
combined here.)<br />
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a. To be subjected to great stress. b. A great or excessive pressure, demand, or<br />
stress on one's body, mind, or resources.<br />
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When communicating, tension and strain are stress created by the mental activity of feeling unprepared, or fear that you will sound &quot;stupid&quot; to others. If you've ever been asked to suddenly speak in public, you know what this mental activity feels like.<br />
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It creates a very uncomfortable feeling, of  &quot;being on the spot&quot;, and not knowing what to say. It&rsquo;s the reason someone's voice &quot;squeaks and quivers&quot; when talking.  This communicates an unprofessional, &ldquo;new to the subject&rdquo;, uncertainty to the prospect. <br />
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The solution to tension and strain is to familiarize oneself with all situations that can arise on a call when talking to prospects. Be familiar with all situations regarding your MLM business opportunity and also the products you sell.<br />
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Know what you are going to ask the prospect to do; invite for product, invite for business, send to a website, or get on a conference call, etc. When you are clear about what you're going to do and say, you will greatly reduce tension and strain.<br />
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Fakeness: a. To represent falsely; pretend to. b. To fabricate.<br />
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People sound fake when they use a lot of fluff words like, awesome, incredible, unbelievable, fabulous, wonderful, special, state-of-the-art, etc. These types of adjectives demonstrate a clear bias on your part. I'm not suggesting you be a boring communicator; by all means, be excited.  You don't have to use fluff or puff words to describe your excitement. This normally indicates a cover-up of real content.<br />
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Sounding rehearsed: a. One that is not authentic or genuine.<br />
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Rehearsing what you're going to say is NOT WRONG. However, if you talk with a prospect before you've rehearsed enough - you will sound rehearsed; which IS UNPROFESSIONAL. When you've received a phone call from a telemarketer, you could tell he was reading from a script. It didn't sound very genuine and when you detected that he was reading from a script. You wanted off the phone. That's what you want to avoid with your prospects.<br />
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Stuttering and hesitating: a. If you hesitate, you do not speak or act for a short time, usually because you are uncertain, embarrassed, or worried about what you are going to say or do.<br />
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Stuttering and hesitating loops us back to the first issue I discussed above which is Tension and Strain. It is the fear of saying or doing something the prospect won't agree with that causes us to hesitate and stutter. The solution for stuttering and hesitating is similar to the solution for tension and strain; is very familiar with all the situations that can come up on your invite call.<br />
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Have you realized the simplicity of this yet?  Your willingness to talk to your &ldquo;chicken list&rdquo;, or lack of, is based on your ability to communicate easily. You need to become familiar with all aspects of your MLM business and company to communicate easily.<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 Izzy Camacho<br />
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If you have been looking into selling products online, then you have probably heard some &quot;expert&quot; recommend that you create a web site, fully automated to help you make money 24 hours a day. While that might sound great, they often forget to tell you HOW to do this.<br />
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Well, I'm going to tell you right now, in this article!<br />
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First, what IS a Fully Automated Web Site? A Fully Automated Web Site can be defined as one equipped with an integrated suite of both e-commerce and internet marketing tools allowing you to be the most profitable with the least amount of effort.<br />
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Most e-commerce systems are equipped with the following essentials:<br />
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- A shopping cart.<br />
- Acceptance and processing of credit cards.<br />
- A maintenance system that allows you to add/change products.<br />
- An order-retrieval system that enables you to fulfill orders.<br />
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However, what most of them are lacking are marketing tools. If your website hits it big and you don't have the proper tools in place, then you will be a slave to e-mail and order processing. I'm sure that's not what you intended.<br />
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There are several marketing strategies that are essential in the creation of a successful e-commerce web site:<br />
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- Email marketing (broadcasting) of prospects/customers<br />
- Effective use of autoresponders (generate automatic email messages)<br />
- Online Newsletter<br />
- Online Form / Survey to capture your prospect's email address<br />
- Electronic Product Delivery (if you sold a digital product)<br />
- Advertisement (Ad) Tracking<br />
- Back End Sales<br />
- Affiliate program<br />
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Now, if you had a system to support the integration of ALL of these marketing tools, in addition to the necessary e-commerce essentials, then you would have a Fully Automated Web Site. After all, it has been shown that it often takes 7 or more ad exposures before prospective customers actually make a purchase. Consider the following scenario:<br />
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A prospect clicks on an advertisement in an online magazine.<br />
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These action increments a counter for this particular ad to help you determine how well it is working. They do not decide to buy as of yet, but join your newsletter. They are now considered a prospect. You begin to send them a monthly email newsletter. Additionally, an autoresponder kicks in to thank them for joining the newsletter, as well as, scheduling them to get email twice a month for the next 90 days, reiterating your product benefits, and inviting them to purchase.<br />
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Upon sending them one of your &quot;juicy&quot; offers that they couldn't refuse, they finally purchase. They will automatically be removed from your prospect list and added to your customer list.<br />
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Based on the particular product or service they have purchased, they will receive a series of emails every two weeks for the next 6 months offering complimentary products.<br />
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This will be the engine that will drive your back end sales and keep your customers coming back to your web site.<br />
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Being able to play out a scenario such as this using one integrated system, would be impressive, don&rsquo;t you think?<br />
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The internet big boys do this with expensive e-commerce platform suites produced by vendors such as IBM, Microsoft and Oracle.<br />
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Having your system automatically perform these follow up tasks frees you to spend more time on your business, your health or your family!<br />
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=====&gt; What can you do to create a fully automated web site?<br />
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Fortunately, there are ways you can automate your website similar to the way the big boys do. The best and most cost-effective way would be to sign up with one of the handful of Application Service Providers available on the internet, which provide a shopping cart integrated with a full suite of marketing tools. Normally, the shopping cart and tools are very flexible and can be incorporated into any website.<br />
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=====&gt; Are there any other ways to automate your business besides working with a total solution provider?<br />
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You can accomplish some level of automation without an integrated shopping cart system. However, it will require manual intervention and of course, it would be incomplete. I believe the most important asset of your e-commerce business is your email lists. Therefore, concentrate on the implementation of a good autoresponder/list server system to &quot;enhance&quot; your present e-commerce website. There are several good ones on the market.<br />
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Look for providers that allow you to:<br />
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- Create multiple lists.<br />
- Add prospects via a web form, email, or manually through a management console.<br />
- Send out an unlimited number of autoresponder messages.<br />
- Send out an unlimited number of email broadcasts.<br />
- Set up and distribute a newsletter.<br />
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When setting up your autoresponder system, create one list for your &quot;prospects&quot; and another one for your &quot;customers&quot;. Now, here's where you come in: when a person orders your product, you will have to perform the extra task of logging into your autoresponder system and manually remove them from the prospect list and add them to the customer list. This action will then trigger your customer autoresponder series of messages to be sent.<br />
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Remember, the key to building a successful e-commerce web site is to automate your marketing engine, as much as possible, and drive your prospects and customers back to your web site. This will certainly create a money magnet e-commerce web site for you!<br />
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&copy; Izzy Camacho<br />
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To learn more about website automation and to download the complimentary ebook, &quot;Easy Ezine Marketing&quot;, visit Izzy Camacho at http://www.internet-marketing-made-easy.com/Automation.htm.<br />
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Izzy Camacho is an accomplished software developer with approximately 20 years of experience. He has a degree in computer science from a distinguished university. For the last several years he has been involved in the creation of web site applications for corporate America.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Creating an Email Newsletter from Microsoft Word</title>
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By Craig Bucknall<br />
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Do you need an easy way to update your customers with your company news?  Try adopting an email newsletter or e-Newsletter on a regular schedule.  It can keep them informed, and it may even generate more business.<br />
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An e-newsletter combines the benefits of company information and marketing opportunities with little cost to compose and savings realized by using email technology rather than traditional postal means.<br />
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Some things you need to consider when preparing your e-Newsletter;<br />
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&bull; Frequency &ndash; Make a plan to publish your newsletter on a regular basis<br />
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&bull; Content &ndash; Keep the content focused on the audience, don&rsquo;t try and oversell any product or service as these emails tend to get deleted very quickly.<br />
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&bull; Size &ndash; Try to keep the newsletter to 3 &ndash; 4 bullet points, in short attention grabbing sentences that lead to full stories on your website.<br />
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&bull; Bandwidth &ndash; Try not to over indulge your newsletter with too many graphics.  Keep in mind many users still have low speed internet connections, and large image sizes will have an impact on downloading. Try to keep your newsletter to less than 60Kb<br />
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In this article I will show you the easy way to create a newsletter based on tables in Microsoft Word ready for importing into your email program for distribution.<br />
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Step 1: Open a blank word document and insert a table with 3 columns and 6 rows. I recommend merging the top 3 cells and the bottom 3 cells into header and footer rows.  You can easily add the company logo on the header row and your address details on the footer row.<br />
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Step 2: Merge the left side rows of the remaining rows into 1 column.<br />
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Step 3: Add your logo image or Business Name to header area and Address details to footer area.  Do not forget to add email and website URL links here, as well.<br />
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Step 4: Formulate a welcome message to introduce your newsletter and its content.<br />
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Step 5: Keep the information in the newsletter brief and to the point.  If you have more information on your website, make sure you link directly to that article or news/product item on your website. Introduce bullet point&rsquo;s news snippets with links in the left side column.<br />
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You have now created A HTML newsletter that looks like a webpage. Modify colors and graphics to suite your corporate colors, etc. You now have a simple easy to edit Word Document ready for publication via email.<br />
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Save the document for future editing, and then selecting the entire table, copy and paste into an open blank email.<br />
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Tip: Send the email to a friend, or your free email accounts (hotmail, gmail, etc), to see how the finish product will look when your customer receive it.<br />
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If no formatting issues are found after test email is sent, send the newsletter to your predetermined list of contacts.<br />
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Remember: Frequency is the key to gaining new and repeat business, so compiling and sending regular updates will help educate your customers on your products and services.<br />
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Craig Bucknall is the owner and Managing Director of the Sydney based Website Design studio Bullie Graphics. See their website for more information about http://www.bulliegraphics.com.au website design also checkout the http://www.bulliegraphics.com.au/blog website design and seo tips blog.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Autoresponders 101</title>
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By Scott Lindsay<br />
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A difficulty that standard brick and mortar stores face is in providing follow-up to their customers. When you make a purchase with a normal retailer, your contact information might be used to send sales flyers or an invitation to a ‘customer only’ event. There is very little personal contact with the customer, although a growing number of these stores may ask for email address or other contact information to alert you to upcoming events.<br />
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With online marketing, this scenario is quickly resolved using autoresponders (sometimes referred to as auto responders). If someone sends your company an email, an autoresponder can send a return email instantly to advise them their question will be addressed very soon.<br />
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This idea has been expanded to include an autoresponder message when a customer concludes an online sale. Once the credit card information is completed and authorized, an autoresponder message is executed providing an immediate thanks for the sale and confirms their order. Generally, these messages are in rich text (html) and can provide pictures, company logos, and other unique design features. Customers will also find contact information and a tracking number in most cases.<br />
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Most opt-in mailing lists also provide autoresponder messages that welcome the new member and provide control functions for changing their subscription when they need to.<br />
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Online business can take advantage of the many uses for autoresponders by utilizing multiple email addresses for a variety of business applications. Each email address should be set aside for a specific business purpose so an autoresponder message can be put in place that is specific to the intended purpose of the email address.<br />
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One of the functions for an autoresponder is important for online business because they can independently send out a series of timed messages that provide a broad overview of your business and provide a welcomed means of learning more about your business.<br />
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In essence this means if you have a series of six messages that you plan on sending to customers over a six-week period, you can set up autoresponder software to automatically ship these six messages once a week, for six weeks. On the same day, your software could be sending out each of these six emails to customers who purchased from your online store at separate times. Autoresponders can take the guesswork out of follow up by insuring that every contact you receive will automatically receive a return email.<br />
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While this is a broad overview on the subject, hopefully, you gain an understanding that autoresponders provide a meaningful and many times, multiple step mechanism for developing, maintaining, and keeping your customers.<br />
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Scott Lindsay is a web developer and entrepreneur. He is the founder of HighPowerSites and many other web projects. HighPowerSites is the easiest do-it-yourself website builder on the web. Get your own website online in just 5 minutes with http://HighPowerSites.com at http://www.highpowersites.com.<br />
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<title>What Are Content Rich Websites</title>
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By Sharon Housley<br />
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What are Content Sites?<br />
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If you are like many of those starting out with intentions of making millions online and struggling to capture the attentions of the large search engines, you are in good company. Times have changed, and due to the low cost of entry, the online world is becoming very competitive for businesses starting out. Unless a website has a regional appeal or caters to a very niche product or service, it is rare that a webmaster can create a website that is only focused on selling.<br />
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What is the answer?<br />
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The answer is content. The concept is not new; it comes down to the simple concept of bartering, give something in order to get something. In this case the trade off, is free information in exchange for website traffic and search engine ranking. The key is to create a website with content that other webmasters, bloggers, and publishers will want to link to. In order to generate interest and incoming links that result in web traffic, you will need to provide unique content. Related content drives traffic; understanding what makes one website a standout when others fail is the key to building a content rich portal.<br />
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How do I use content to sell my stuff?<br />
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First off, the content you provide must be of interest to potential customers. If you are selling a product, why not provide dimensions, customer ratings, reviews, warranty information, additional product suggestions, color or size charts. In addition to additional product information, consider your demographic, and find content that will be of interest to individuals (or businesses) that you feel typify a potential customer. It is also best if the content you provide relates to the product you are promoting.<br />
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Lets take a look at some content rich examples:<br />
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Gourmet Living (http://www.gourmet-living.com )<br />
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How does the site Gourmet Living focus on selling cooking items, use content to promote their products, and sell their wares? Gourmet Living uses recipes to draw in individuals interested in cooking. The topic (recipes) relates closely to the products they are selling (cookware and gourmet cookbooks), additionally the recipes target their potential audience, those with an interest in cooking. The Gourmet Living website uses additional food preparation tips and articles that discuss gourmet cooking to generate additional interest.<br />
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Recipe Directory - http://www.gourmet-living.com/recipe-directory.htm<br />
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Tips for Food Preparation - http://www.gourmet-living.com/category.html?category=preparing+food<br />
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Along with articles that discuss gourmet cooking - http://www.gourmet-living.com/gourmet-articles.htm<br />
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Dog Pound (http://www.dog-pound.net)<br />
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How does Dog Pound, a website promoting products for dog care, use content to generate website traffic? The Dog Pound website has educational articles related to dog breeds and training. In addition, the dog pound website has videos of common dog breeds, cute pet photos, and free recipes for dog treats. My recommendation would be to take the photo section a step further, encourage individuals to send in their favorite doggy photos and conduct a dog beauty contest.<br />
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Articles about dog training - http://www.dog-pound.net/dog-articles.htm<br />
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Videos with dog breeds - http://www.dog-pound.net/videos.htm<br />
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Dog Treats - http://www.dog-pound.net/other-dog-treats.htm<br />
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Photos - http://www.dog-pound.net/dog-photos.htm<br />
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Security Port (http://www.security-port.net)<br />
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How does security port, a website that does not sell anything and profits from advertising, use content to attract traffic and promote their website? The security port focus is on aggregating a host of security resources, from security glossaries to security forums. By creating a topical portal with information relevant to security, they are providing one stop shop for security information.<br />
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Searchable Security Databases - http://www.security-port.com/security-databases.htm<br />
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Security Blog - with related security news - http://www.security-port.com/blog.htm<br />
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Security Articles - http://www.security-port.com/security-articles.htm<br />
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Remember, at the end of the day, all of the advertising campaigns and attractive affiliate programs will only result in traffic spikes, which will be transient. Generating a content rich website that is useful, educational, or entertaining will attract and retain customers. While it is hard to assemble a content-rich site that motivates others to link to you, it is certainly not impossible. Keep in mind that search engine rankings influence the amount and quality of a website's content. Provide content that will make webmasters want to link to your website.<br />
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Sharon Housley manages marketing for FeedForAll http://www.feedforall.com software for creating, editing, publishing RSS feeds and podcasts. In addition, Sharon manages marketing for NotePage http://www.notepage.net a wireless text messaging software company.<br />]]></description>
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<title>AdSense Websites</title>
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By Andy West<br />
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Are you ready to start making some serious cash? Sick and tired of trying online businesses that seem destined to fail from the start? Then it is time to look at setting up your own AdSense websites for profit. Many people fail to realize that making money online is very simple, if they know where to look. It is true that the money seems to trickle down on the internet in terms of commerce.  This is especially true when discussing AdSense websites. Think about how many investors have poured money into Google, and then picture how many millions of people advertise with Google each day. The numbers are mind-boggling. This is why AdSense websites can afford to pay you a ton of cash, if you know how to set up your sites for profit. There is literally an endless amount of money to make with AdSense websites. The person, who takes the time to learn about the trade, can utilize the tools and tips needed to bring home big profits from AdSense websites. Without a doubt, the most consistent way to make money online today is through affiliate marketing. AdSense websites provide you with an easy way to get involved with the Internet's top affiliate, Google's AdSense.<br />
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Simply setting up a website, putting the AdSense websites to work for you; will not cut it, and certainly will not make you rich. The key to AdSense websites is the keyword placement, and the building of content and quality. Realizing what is in a secret recipe, one must first understand how AdSense websites really work. Advertisers typically pay Google to put their ads in areas where customers might be searching for them. Then, the advertisers pay more money to have the customers click them. When the AdSense websites are set up for ease of use for a customer, chances are they will get a click. Each time an AdSense website ad gets a click, you will receive a payment for that click, typically a few cents to a dollar per click. This is how AdSense websites work, and how thousands of people have been making a small fortune for years off Google.<br />
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One product that works well is adsensegold, a unique e-book that explains how AdSense websites can make you a lot of money. The one time fee of less than $100, accounts for all that one needs to start making money with AdSense websites.  It is a great way to get a solid body of knowledge on what works with AdSense websites, and what doesn't. Further, adsensegold is owned and operated by an AdSense guru that has made a fortune using the same techniques.<br />
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In addition, a site adsense-powerpack provides a large amount of AdSense websites for you to use for your profit. The websites are unique and custom made. One can utilize them to make major cash from AdSense websites each day.<br />
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Whatever the product, it is important to look at unbiased customer reviews of the products before purchasing them. With AdSense websites, it is necessary to check out a site like Review Place where customers chime in about the quality of a product, and its overall ease of use. Visit Review Place. Users can get information about the price, and quality of many AdSense websites, and related products.<br />
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Making money with AdSense websites can be an easy task, if you follow the road carefully, and look for the best deals possible. It is not always necessary to purchase a product to make money with AdSense websites, but it can greatly help increase your chances for success.<br />
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Andy West is a freelance writer for ReviewPlace. For more information and reviews of AdSense Websites, please visit ReviewPlace at http://www.reviewplace.com/cat-375-InternetBusinessTools--Google-Adsense-Website-Tools.html.<br />
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<title>Online Business Opportunities</title>
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By Karl Stadler<br />
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If you are prepared to work hard and take a small risk, then an online business opportunity is waiting for you. Discover for yourself the possibility of creating additional income online.<br />
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You are reading this article because it just might be possible for you to make money online, or you might be considering a home based business. Either way, you came to the right place.  If you are new to the subject of earning income online, read on and I will show you the basics of being successful on the internet.<br />
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I have felt the sting of starting up an online home based business. I know the pain of failure, but now I know the feeling of success. It required testing numerous opportunities, spending quite a few dollars, nearly throwing in the towel and returning to the day-to-day grind of nine to five, just before success came knocking on the door. I am glad I opened that door and pushed harder.  The first thing to remember to be in the position to create a six-figure income online from your home is ‘too many secrets are not really secrets anyway’.  There are opportunities for everyone.  Creating an online income is not just for a ‘select few’.<br />
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You can make a very nice income the moment your online business takes off, but to start you need to be realistic in your approach.  Allow time for yourself and allocate time for your business. At the beginning, it will take hard work and commitment from you, but when it starts to pay off, it pays handsomely. If you are faint hearted or looking for a get rich quick scheme, then a trip to the casino might be a much better idea than an online home business.<br />
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There are many opportunities on the internet for you to create your own business. The challenge, however, is finding the right online business opportunity. You are looking for an opportunity that is legitimate, profitable, easy to start up and just as easy to run and maintain.<br />
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Some of the best opportunities to make money online are becoming available as the internet expands globally. This is evident for searches that the major search engines are handling every day. With this growth, more and more people are eager to explore the new possibilities to supplement their income or create a full time income enabling them to quit their nine to five jobs.<br />
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The opportunities are just waiting to be taken by anyone willing to take a small risk and do a little hard work. The people who are making it are just regular people like you with a dream to create a better life for themselves and their families.<br />
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There are different models of online businesses and then there are the ones that work. Most of the internet sales are downloadable information products, information that people need every day. To the online business owner this means no stock and immediate delivery to the client and money in your bank account.<br />
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You do not even need your own product.  Most of the online business owners are selling products as affiliates Business Management Articles.  It is just a matter of learning and applying the basics.<br />
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The great news is that there are legitimate business opportunities available for you. Starting your own online business can be the best life choice you will ever make.<br />
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Explore legitimate work from home businesses.  It might be the right opportunity for you to make your dreams come true online. Click on the link now to find out how you can start today. http://www.viralbiz.net/jobs.php .<br />
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<title>Networking - The Gateway to Internet Credibility and Revenues</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
By Stephen Wright<br />
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This article provides specific details for becoming a home based business and Internet marketing guru through careful and selected networking opportunities. Accomplish this ability through an on-going process of networking.<br />
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Becoming a home based business and Internet marketing guru is not something that happens overnight. It takes significant dedication to develop your knowledge, skills, and abilities. During the course of this evolutionary process for yourself, you must develop the relationships and respect of your peers and potential clients/customers. Accomplish this through an on-going process of networking.<br />
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Networking in this manner includes spending time in various home business forums, relevant groups, boards, loops, and discussion exchanges. Appropriately, each of these has a primary purpose or relevance focus designed to facilitate and enhance the field of Internet Marketing through ideas, promotions, and topic exchange.<br />
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You must personally participate in a significant manner in these sorts of activities and venues.  You have the "opportunity" to market yourself, your ideas, suggestions, input, advice, and counsel in support of and in a contributory manner to the field of running a Home Based Business and Internet marketing, as well as to the betterment of others --- your peers. All of which is critical to building a proper foundation of service to others.<br />
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There are countless numbers of groups for any given topic or subject area of interest. In addition, the best part, many are free to join. The array included popular Internet topics such as; Internet Marketing Ideas and Tips, eBay buying/selling, Work at Home, Employment, Web Hosting, etc.<br />
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As you start the effort of building your "online resume", a word of caution: time management can be critical. It is not uncommon to hear or read about the toll taken on unsuspecting web marketers who get totally and utterly immersed in spending time on the Internet that it can quickly have a detrimental impact on their personal and physical well being. The internet can be time consuming and addictive in nature, compounded by the significant amount of distractions continually vying for our attention while interacting on the Internet. You must find ways to allocate your time and resources, allowing ample time both on and off the web!<br />
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 Diversification is a key element in building yourself and your abilities. This means continuously taking information and feedback you gain from the networking activities, to be applied back with other activities. For example, gaining information and input from a product development forum allows you to give information as a more informed user on a user forum, exchanging information on similar issues. This allows you to utilize your skills, knowledge and abilities, and continually refine your knowledge base. This also helps build credibility among various groups and users. It is a known fact that people do business with those whom they know or trust. Being successful with a home based business is not different.<br />
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Using this approach allows others to see you in a supporting role, not necessarily as one just "interested in profits and making a buck!" Networking in this fashion allows you to establish yourself as a knowledgeable fellow entrepreneur, not as someone only out for self-promotion or worse yet "a Spammer"! The trick to subtle self-promotion is a graciously accepted practice. Shameless and abrupt advertising will get you no-where. Once you have this level of respect and credibility, the revenues and profits will not be far behind. If you want real success Free Reprint Articles, get started networking your way there today.<br />
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Stephen Wright is President & CEO of www.InternetMarketingUSA.comWeary from failed programs, tips and makes them rich advice? Get it ALL, step-by-step, the gory details, and the handholding to Get You Rich. It is all waiting for you: http://www.internetmarketingusa.com/pips.html<br />
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<title>Driving Your e-Commerce Business Harder</title>
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By Michael Hayes<br />
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Are you a small business struggling to develop your online presence?  Regardless of the specific nature of your online business, there are common elements that need regular attention it to prosper. Two essential parts of this process are covered in this article:<br />
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1) marketing the online business, and 2) detailing the web site processes and content to achieve the highest possible sales conversion rates.<br />
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Maximize traffic to your web site<br />
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How long has it been since you last spent time driving traffic to your web site? Do not be left behind. Traffic does not come to your site automatically, search engines and directories send it. Moreover, if you do not optimize your site to convince Search Engines such as Google that you have relevant content, then your site will be largely ignored. Consider implementing a combined strategy:<br />
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    * Set up reciprocal links from other sites with a higher Google PageRank than yours. One way to do this is to find web sites, forums, or blogs that are related to your market segment, without directly competing with you, and submit articles to them with a link back to your own web site. It is these incoming links that search engines love and your PageRank will rise accordingly. Business and trade directories are another good source of potential traffic. The more relevant you can find the better. An example of this approach could be a small business specializing in a particular form of natural healing. A useful strategy here would be to submit quality articles to an industry site that covered all forms of natural healing, outlining the benefits of your particular specialty. People visiting this high profile site already have an interest in natural healing, and may well be interested in your specialty when guided by an informative article. The benefit to the site accepting your submission is that your article, and others like it, helps to broaden their appeal. If done well, this really is a win -- win situation.<br />
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    * Dedicate specific pages on your web site to focus on particular themes. Do not make the mistake of trying to cover a grab bag of topics on the one page in the hope that one of them will stick. An experienced web developer, or Search Engine Optimization (SEO) specialist, will be able to help with this process by analyzing your visitor statistics and suggesting themes based on key words and phrases that people are actively searching. After you write an article based on their suggestions, they will then edit it to maximize its appeal to Search Engines.<br />
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    * Consider paid advertising on a "cost-per-click basis".  Google and Yahoo are good places to start, but there are many others. Many of these systems are based on a bidding model where the more an advertiser is prepared to pay for a click, the more prominently the advertisement will be featured. When used carefully, they can be a good way of generating a quick response. This can be important for owners of new web sites while they are waiting for their natural search engine traffic to gain momentum. <br />
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Develop a marketing strategy for the next three months<br />
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The reason marketing activities should be planned well in advance is to give yourself plenty of time to get in the necessary stock, or if you have a service based business, assemble the relevant resources. For example, if new stock is involved, you will need time to source it and upload the details to your web site. If you are launching a new service, you may need to add an extra page to your web site outlining its benefits and engage additional staff to perform the service. All these things take time. The good news is that by planning you will save yourself a lot of stress.<br />
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Detailed planning<br />
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This is the 3Ps -- only this time they are Plan, Plan & Plan. Look at your marketing campaigns collectively, and then individually. What do you really want to achieve? Consider planning for the next three campaigns and write a sentence for each one that clearly spells out its main purpose. These are your core propositions. For example, the first could be to clear stock or promote an older service; the second could be designed to tie in with an event such as Easter, while the third could be used to launch a new service or product range. Whatever they are, I suggest that you keep them simple and only have one core proposition per campaign.  You will run the risk of confusing yourself and your customers if you try to do more. <br />
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Newsletters<br />
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It is very common for an online marketing campaign to revolve around a newsletter. If this is the case then all aspects of the mail-out needs to be very carefully planned, drafted and tested.<br />
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    * There are many sorts of newsletters, however those promoting e-commerce ventures usually have one primary purpose: to drive traffic to an online shop selling products or services. The question is, how best to achieve this. Detailed coverage of the core proposition in the actual newsletter may not be the best approach. Rather, write the copy in such a way that it provides just enough information to whet your customers’ appetite, coupled with a clear link to the remainder of the article stored on you web site. In this way, you stand a good chance of achieving additional sales when customers click through and become re-acquainted with your complete range of offerings.<br />
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    * In drafting your copy, do not waste time singing your own praises. You or your business may have done some great things, but sadly, customers are not interested. What they want to know is what is in it for them. Keep this as your focus and you will not go wrong.<br />
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    * Pay particular attention to the subject line of the email newsletter. Remember, with many customers this may be all they read before they look for the delete button. Try to make it compelling but avoid any hype that may trigger junk mail filters.<br />
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    * HTML email newsletters are acceptable to most customers these days. They present well and they can feature images, but make sure they are correctly constructed. If you are creating your own HTML newsletters, view them in Internet Explorer and Firefox before you send them out. You may be surprised how differently the common web browsers can present the same HTML document. Sometimes with unfortunate consequences. If you are not confident in this area, then seek help.<br />
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    * Ensure that you comply with all relevant anti-SPAM regulations. If you are not familiar with them, make it your business to find out. In many cases, the penalties for ignoring such regulations are high. At the very least you should always include details outlining who you are, why the person is receiving your email newsletter, and how they can unsubscribe should they wish to do so.<br />
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    * Before you send out an email newsletter to your whole mailing list, test it, and test it again! That means checking that the content is correct, links work, images display correctly, personalized information is merging correctly, and unsubscribe links are fully operational.<br />
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Your mailing list<br />
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Mailing lists must be maintained. In addition, I do not use the word "must" lightly. With legislation in place to prosecute those who play fast and loose with their mailing lists, this area requires careful attention by all e-Commerce operators. The technical aspects of list maintenance and email campaigns are beyond the scope of this article, but if you have any doubts, you may be better to consider a hosted solution. A quick search on the Internet for "email marketing" or "email marketing services" should yield results. Constant Contact is one such service that I have used with good results. In general, it is safer to avoid purchasing lists unless you are very sure they are genuine opt-in permission based lists directly relevant to your market segment. Build your own. It may take longer but the result is a list of customers who are genuinely interested in your products or services. Conversion rates with your own list are always going to be higher.<br />
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Your online shop<br />
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So far, the focus has been on getting customers to your online shop. Now it is time to make sure that when they do, they have a pleasant experience, which encourages them to make a purchase.<br />
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    * Do the advertised products or services as featured on your web site match up exactly with what you have in stock? If not, take steps to correct this. If the product is not currently available then delete it, or just disable it, if your software will allow. That way you will only have to enable the entry when the item returns to stock.  Perhaps, it may be that your published information does not accurately describe the product or service, or the image shows the wrong model or color. If any of these examples apply to your website, then make a point of correcting the detail prior to a mail-out.<br />
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    * As I have mentioned above, do not be tempted to leave items on display that are temporarily out of stock. You know that they are coming back in, but your customers do not and deliveries can often be late. Online customers have every right to expect that what they see lines up with reality, so it is not surprising that they become very upset when their firm order suddenly becomes a "virtual" one.<br />
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    * Check the navigation of your site to make sure that all links are operational. Customers quickly find poor navigation frustrating ... and frustrated customers leave.<br />
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    * Review your terms, conditions, FAQs and freight. I hope there will be first time customers because of your mail-out who will want to check these things. I know this can be boring but do not gloss it over. Put your customer hat on and pretend that you are reading the information for the first time.<br />
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    * If you have a contact form on your site, test it. You should also place test orders using all the available payment methods your site offers. The last thing you (or your customer) want is a dysfunctional checkout system. In fact, nothing erodes buyer confidence faster. <br />
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Finally, good luck with your e-commerce ventures. E-commerce is not rocket science Article Submission; it is just another form of business. Additionally, constant attention to details counts in all forms of business. <br />
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As "The Online Shop Designer (TOSD)" Michael Hayes draws on over a decade's experience designing, developing and managing e-Commerce and CMS web sites for small business owners. In doing this he strives to deliver appropriate, manageable solutions that support his client's business goals, and avoid the "technology tension" that so often occurs.<br />
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<title>How to Create a Virtual Grand Opening</title>
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By Donna Gunter<br />
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Grand openings are held to generate good will and begin relationships with business colleagues, current clients, and prospective customers. As the owner of a virtual business, you can now foster that same good will by sponsoring a virtual grand opening for your new business or new website and get your new venture in gear. Below are some ideas to spice up your virtual grand opening/ribbon cutting:<br />
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Grand openings and ribbon cuttings do not have to be limited to businesses that have retail locations. If your "real estate" is your website and you work out of your home, this great public relations opportunity is available to you also. You will have to plan it a bit differently than someone with a brick and mortal location. A few years ago I attended a "ribbon cutting" for a client's new website and had a great time meeting people all over the country on a teleconference bridge line.<br />
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Since I am a few months away from establishing a new website myself, I wondered how to take powerful advantage of this superb promotional opportunity. I made some posts to discussion lists to which I belong.  The ideas listed in this article are the results of my information requests.<br />
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Here are some ideas to spice up your virtual grand opening/ribbon cutting:<br />
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At a minimum, you will need a teleconference bridge line. My favorite one is Live Free Conferencing, http://freeconferencing.liveoffice.com/, because you can record the call at no extra charge.  The bridgeline holds up to 250 callers.  The moderator can mute the entire call if needed, and they offer the ability for muted callers to ask a question via their webcontrol panel.<br />
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If you would like more interaction with your visitors, you will want to use web conferencing/virtual conference room software. There are a number of these services out there, so I recommend that you do a search, and try a few before deciding on your provider.<br />
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If you would like to invite a group of people to your event, you can use an invitation service like Evite.com.  You might send out an HTML invitation to your contact list through your email broadcast service such as, aWeber.com, EzineDirector.com, ConstantContact.com, or an audio postcard through a service like AudioAcrobat.com. In order to have your attendees register for this event, you will need to create a contact form on your website that feeds into your shopping cart or autoresponder service.<br />
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Event Activities<br />
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1. Virtual ribbon cutting. You can do this via a web cam and actually cut a ribbon draped over your monitor that is displaying the home page of your new site and show it via your webinar service/virtual conference room service. Alternatively, you might find an animated graphic of a ribbon cutting and show that via your virtual conference room instead.<br />
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2. Have people register for your event and give out door prizes. You can spotlight your business colleagues by requesting door prizes for them. Electronic info products are the easiest door prizes to award.  You do not have to mail a physical package to the winner. If some of your door prizes do require mailing, you need to request a mailing address from everyone who registers for your event.<br />
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3. Hold a teleseminar during the grand opening that is partially educational and promotional. You can make a special offer to all those who attend the live call.<br />
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4. Give a virtual tour of your new website via webinar/virtual conference room software.<br />
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5. Host a roundtable session at your event that permits attendees to give a 30-second commercial of their businesses. Schedule this at the end of your event so it does not detract from your offerings.<br />
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6. Hold a scavenger hunt on your site during your grand opening. This hunt creates a reason to have people visit the site and visit multiple pages. Create a 3-5 page report or something that is easy to compile that displays your expertise and is of value to your visitor for the prize. You might use rollover images to give clues or find a funny graphic and hide it in various places throughout your site, in obvious and not-so-obvious, locations. You could also place audio snippets around your site as well and put clues in those audio files.<br />
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7. Sponsor a message board and/or chat room on your site. At specific times post a series of questions, polls, etc. that will make your visitors interact. Ensure that the questions are relevant and of interest to your target market. This will instantly create popularity for your website, as well as, keywords pertinent to your target market.<br />
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8. Give away prizes every hour (or every 10-15 minutes for shorter events), telling your visitors they have to be present in the webinar room/on the teleconference line to win. Between giveaways, talk about your experience, your offerings, and offer free ‘on the spot’ help for a problem faced by your target market.<br />
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Online Publicity/Promotion<br />
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1. Post the date and time of  the opening of your event on CraigsList.com, on the boards for your city/area, and surrounding areas.<br />
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2. Send out invitations through Evite or though your email broadcast service.<br />
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3. If permitted, post the particulars about your event on various lists/discussion groups to which you belong.<br />
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4. Send out press release regarding  the event through online press release services.<br />
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5. Create a post about your grand opening/ribbon cutting on your blog and invite attendees to post their comments on your blogOffline Marketing1. Join your local Chamber of Commerce and they will offer to hold a ribbon-cutting for you. For virtual/at home businesses, most chambers will do this in their office rather than your home. Many times a photo or article about the ribbon cutting will appear in the local press and in the chamber newsletter.<br />
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2. Plan a couple of local talks, and/or book, or product signings to coincide with your grand opening.<br />
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3. Send out postcards inviting people to your new website and grand opening.  Offer them a free gift for dropping by.<br />
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4. Send out press releases to your local media regarding any "in-person" events you sponsor during this grand opening time. Grand openings are held to generate good will and begin relationships with business colleagues, current clients, and prospective customers. Now, as the owner of a virtual business Health Fitness Articles, you can foster the same good will by sponsoring a virtual grand opening for your new business or new website and get your new venture in gear.<br />
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Online Business Resource Queen (TM) and Online Business Coach Donna Gunter help self-employed service professionals learn how to automate their businesses, leverage their expertise on the Internet, and get more clients online. To sign up for more FREE tips like these and claim your FREE gift, TurboCharge Your Online Marketing Toolkit, visit her site at Get More Clients Online (http://www.getmoreclientsonline.com/).<br />
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<title>How to Use an Email Marketing Course for Profit</title>
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By Michael Moshkovich<br />
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Email marketing has been one of the greatest things to happen to smart business owners. The number one reason people use the internet is to send email. The second reason people go online is to find information. With a well thought out email marketing course, you can do both. Let us look at how you can use an email-marketing course for a more profitable business.<br />
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1. You will need an autoresponder. An autoresponder allows you to automate your follow-up by capturing name, email addresses, and automatically sending them pre-written messages. You can Google search and find all kinds of autoresponders. Make sure you are getting one from a reputable company; it is the primary tool used.<br />
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2. Your email-marketing course should focus on a specific topic. Write about a problem your audience has and then over a series of messages, solve their problem.<br />
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3. Keep your emails informational. One sales letter after another does not solve their problem, but asking and answering questions that they have, will. Remember they are researching information and you are giving it to them.<br />
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4. Naturally, work the products and services into the content of your messages. This may mean you do not mention a product or your website address until your signature at the bottom of the email. By doing it this way, you give your potential customers a way to find you in a non-threatening manner.<br />
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5. Write professional content. If you cannot do this yourself, hire someone to do it.  Many people make a full time living selling products by email. If your email-marketing course is written poorly, no one will pay attention to it and will never buy anything from you.<br />
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6. Consider selling digital products. No matter what your product is, you can add to it by selling digital products to download instantly. EBooks are great for this because you find thousands of them that relate to the topic of your course. Another idea is to give away a brandable copy of an eBook free. Brandable means that it has your i.d. number in it for a product you sell. You have a chance to make a sale, when people read the eBook. Make it a viral marketing tool by allowing people to give the eBook away free, as well.<br />
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In summary, you can use an email marketing course to make more money if you do it right. You might subscribe to a few courses by email yourself. Create a swipe file and put any good ideas you see in it for future courses of you own.<br />
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Michael Moshkovich is a web developer and internet marketer who has written over 50 articles on SEO, shopping cart software and PPC marketing. To find out more information about WebCart's seo friendly shopping cart software visit our Website, (http://www.webcart.net/). For additional shopping cart tips, visit the webcart eCommerce Blog (http://www.webcart.net/shoppingcartsoftware).<br />
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<title>How to Choose a Webmaster – Cruising the Online Street</title>
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By Lynn VanDyke<br />
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Get the tips you need to know before hiring a webmaster for your small business. Lynn VanDyke explores several traits that a successful webmaster should inherit. Does your webmaster produce results?<br />
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Browsing is reminiscent of the cruising teenagers used to do in there 1954 Chevrolets. Cruising the downtown street was an opportunity to visit favorite places, say hello to friends, get current information of interest, and just enjoy the world in general.<br />
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Browsing, or cruising, the internet offers many of the same conventions while you sit in the driver's seat at your computer. On the internet are your favorite sites, instant messaging, and email for conferring with your friends, up-to-the minute information about any topic of interest, and a way to access the whole world.<br />
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Once you decide to join the crowd and build a website, many important considerations should go into your project. A webmaster can help you make sure the ‘drive' is safe and enjoyable! Building a Hotrod Website many hotrod restorations are called ‘frame-up' jobs. The car is stripped to its bare frame. Everything on the car is restored, one-step at a time, until completion.<br />
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Along the way are hundreds of important decisions that affect the final product – everything from custom exhaust systems to door handles. There are so many intricacies. Normally an expert is hired to assist with the project, especially for the bodywork.<br />
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Building a website is no different. When you decide to own a website, how to drive business or traffic to the site and the intricacies of the internet and are best handled by a professional webmaster.<br />
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What should you look for in a webmaster?<br />
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- Current in website creation methods<br />
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- Current in website enhancement techniques including video<br />
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- Clear on website ownership issues<br />
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- Experienced and has examples of work completed you can review<br />
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- Able to apply search engine optimization techniques<br />
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- Offers owner access for changes or input- Willing to incorporate owner written material<br />
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- Good communication skills<br />
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- Provides statistical analysis of website traffic<br />
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- Hourly or project cost fits within your budget<br />
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A webmaster has the big responsibility to satisfy your project requirements, within a budget, on time, and successfully drive business to your site. A webmaster is a professional. The company you hire will understand how to create an effective website that is easy to use.<br />
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It is extremely frustrating when you turn the key on your hotrod and nothing happens. It is just as frustrating to visit a website and not be able find what you want or is so convoluted it is impossible to browse. A webmaster insures that your website does not fall prey to these common mistakes.<br />
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Breakdowns! <br />
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You are cruising in your hotrod. Suddenly, smoke starts coming out the tailpipe. The inevitable breakdown occurs and you are stuck on the side of the highway. No need to panic because the expert who helped assemble the car will also help with the repairs.<br />
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Your website, once built, will always need maintenance. There will be upgrades, new additions, deletions, problems, and expansions needed on the site. The webmaster you choose should offer site maintenance. Some common needs include:<br />
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- Changing graphics<br />
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- New pages or information<br />
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- Corrections<br />
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- Changes resulting from user comments<br />
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- Redesigns<br />
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Webmasters also have plans that include marketing your website. Naturally, just like taking the disabled hotrod to the mechanic for repairs, maintenance and marketing plans usually incur additional charges.<br />
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When you sign a contract with a webmaster, make sure the rates are ones you can afford and are consistent with market pricing. If possible, try to hire a webmaster that includes marketing in the initial quote.<br />
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Back On The Highway<br />
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You want your hotrod cruising the streets, not sitting in a garage. Your website is meant to be available 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. An inoperable site is worthless to a business.<br />
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A webmaster can make sure your site is always cruising. Whether you need design, redesign, or maintenance, a webmaster is the best mechanic for the job.<br />
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Lynn VanDyke is an SBI certified webmaster. She is one of the fastest growing webmasters for entrepreneurs and small business owners needing to generate targeted traffic from search engines. Learn more about Lynn (http://www.lynnvandyke.com/).<br />
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<title>Using Your Web Stats to Sell</title>
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By Aviva Brown<br />
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After you have a website, you start to learn a lot of tips and tricks for doing business on the web. One of the best marketing tools you have is on your server, and you would be amazed at how many people don't use it. That tool is your website statistics. If you have never examined your web stats before, you are missing a real gold mine of information. They are usually found in the control panel section of your web hosting company. Most web hosts will email them to you if you can't access them yourself.<br />
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Learn Important Pages Viewed Information<br />
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You are most likely familiar with your "hits" on your web stats for finding out how many people have visited your website. Most stats programs will not only tell you how many visitors you have had to your site, but what pages on your website they visited, how long they stayed on a particular page, and what page they last viewed on your website before they surfed on.<br />
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Valuable Keywords and SEO<br />
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If you're interested in search engine optimization for your website and you aren't sure what keywords to use for your site; there is usually a section in your web stats file that shows you what keywords a person entered to find your site and what search engine they used. You can put those keywords around your website on various relevant pages to increase the search engine optimization of your site. That will not catapult your website to the number one position on Google overnight, but it will increase your rankings if done correctly.<br />
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The Magic of Referrers<br />
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Another great feature is the referrer section. Know what sites or search engines are referring your website visitors. Referrals can come from other websites, news groups, clubs and forums, or even competitors - if people are being referred to your website, find out by whom. In many cases, someone who had a great experience with your firm will be referring your company to someone on a message board that is looking for a similar product or service.<br />
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Use Your Web Stats<br />
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If you notice people are leaving within a few seconds of hitting your index page. Look at it in a few different browsers because they are not all created equally. What loads like a champ in Internet Explorer may look like garbage in Firefox or Opera browsers; or it simply may take too long to load. If you notice people are leaving at a point in your shopping cart - either your shipping is too high or your program may be faulty. Find out what items are getting the most looks and promote those to bring in more visitors.<br />
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Now that you know how your web stats can work for you, jump-start your Internet business today.<br />
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Aviva Brown recommends that you promote your website by submitting it to http://www.avivadirectory.com/.<br />
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<title>Benefits of Network Marketing</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal">Everyone wants to be successful in their own way, and often that way means being successful in business. Sadly, too many end up consigned to working in a cubicle and dreaming of forgotten glory. <br />
This no longer has to be the case. Now, through the benefits of network marketing, an individual can start their own internet business and begin living the profitable future that they had always dreamed of.<br />
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When you decide to take the future in your hands and begin <a href="http://viralurl.com/AllYouWantTraffic-com/su">network marketing</a>, you are stepping into a world of fast paced business and high profits.<br />
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Many people have found the benefits of networking marketing for themselves and have found themselves earning over $50,000, to as much as $100,000 per month based on step-by-step systems setup by millionaires who have benefited from the network marketing concept themselves.<br />
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When you decide to begin network marketing, you will gain access to over 50 of the worlds &lsquo; most famous and successful business minds on Earth, including such luminaries as Brian Tracy, Dennis Waitley and Les Brown. You will learn how one individual went from living in their car eight years ago, to making $5 million in sales in the past few years alone.<br />
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Everyone wants to master their own financial future and fire their boss, and joining the Success University program can help you on that path. The program and courses will teach you everything you need to know to get on the fast track to success. Afterwards, all that remains is your desire and commitment to making the most of your future and taking advantage of the opportunities the newsletter, CDs&rsquo; and courses will present to you.<br />
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The business world is a tough one. It is dog-eat-dog out there and many do not survive. However, when you use the Success University program, you are gaining knowledge from those people who have succeeded and prospered, and they are now passing that knowledge onto you so you can begin learning how to be successful.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">The world of business is large and profitable. Millions of people have made their fortunes by playing the business world right, and now they are ready to spread that knowledge onto you. They will be able to offer you the tips and suggestions that turned them into millionaires through the Success University courses, which will come to your house and computer screen full of ideas, tips and tricks from some of the leading businessmen and women on the planet.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">You can go from working in a cubicle to having a six-figure income in no time flat. All it takes is your desire to succeed. Check out the <a href="http://viralurl.com/AllYouWantTraffic-com/su">Success University Program</a> today!</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">For a small investment, you could take control of your financial future and get yourself on course to becoming a millionaire. Now, doesn&rsquo;t that beat working for a boss and sitting in a cubicle all day long?<br />
Success is yours for the taking, the last key to the puzzle lies in Success University&rsquo;s courses and programs available for you today.</p>
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<title>Small Internet Profits Can Solve Big Financial Problems</title>
<description><![CDATA[<div align="center" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="font-size: 14pt;">Small Internet Profits Can Solve Big Financial Problems</span></div>
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<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">With the global economies (especially the United States) going deeper into recession, all kinds of people are looking for ways to maintain financial stability. </div>
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<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">Online businesses are attractive to many but money remains a primary obstacle. Most people do not have an endless supply of cash to spend on business opportunities. The average person has to pay bills, pay off loans, pay down credit cards and deal with skyrocketing gas prices. </div>
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<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">What the average person needs is a way to grow their small online profits into larger ones which can eventually be used to solve their bigger financial issues...and they need a way to do it fast!</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">&nbsp;</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">In attempting to find or create a way to do this, one should keep the following points in mind:</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">&nbsp;</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">1) Plug into a trend that&rsquo;s hot on the internet</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">&nbsp;</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">2) Help other people get what they want. (It&rsquo;s the easiest way to get what you want)</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">&nbsp;</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">3) Be sure you have an endless supply of &ldquo;stress-free&rdquo; and enjoyable &ldquo;work&rdquo; from which you can pick and choose.</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">&nbsp;</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">4) Be sure the &ldquo;work&rdquo; you are doing is neither obscene nor objectionable. </div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">&nbsp;</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">5) Be sure you can receive a minimum of $50 an hour for your &ldquo;work&rdquo;</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">&nbsp;</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">6) Don&rsquo;t risk a lot of time or money. (Remember &ndash; you&rsquo;re looking to make money, not loose it.)</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">&nbsp;</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">7) Don&rsquo;t spend a lot of unnecessary hours trying to learn a bunch of new internet skills. </div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">&nbsp;</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">For many of you, an online money-making system that can bring in $500-$1,000 a month or more can &ldquo;take the edge&rdquo; off of financial worries. It can help pay rising grocery costs, a monthly car payment or an unexpected medical bill. And it can also be used to invest in other online businesses that can produce even greater profits for you and your family.</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">&nbsp;</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">If you&rsquo;re a resident of the United States or Canada and you&rsquo;re looking for just such a business, check out the information at <strong>tinyurl.com/2nd8hx</strong>&nbsp;and see how it can make a difference in your personal bottom line. </div>
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<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">Marsha Sneed reviews quality business opportunities and online resource tools that can be used effectively by newbies and experienced marketers alike to reach their marketing and financial goals. She can be reached at <a href="mailto:jcsneed@onebox.com">jcsneed@onebox.com</a>.</div>
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<title>Internet Search And SEO</title>
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by Oleg Ishenko<br />
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Internet Search<br />
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For the last decade the Internet has emerged itself into an integral part of our everyday life. What previously was mostly a network of research institutions has become an unprecedented medium for commercial and social use. With the number of web pages now exceeding 12 billion it is extremely difficult to find information without using search engines.<br />
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Search engines appeared almost immediately once the WWW was born. A pioneering search engine called Archie was created in the University of Montreal in 1990 and was used to search files located on public FTP sites. The first search engine created to crawl and index text files on the web, World Wide Web Wanderer or Wandex, was introduced in 1993 in MIT and worked on principals similar to those used by the modern web search engines.<br />
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However it was not until late 90s when search engines have become the major tool to find information on the Internet. Before Internet directories such as Yahoo! or BestOfTheWeb were used to locate web pages. But it didn't take long for web users to recognize the usefulness of the Internet search, once indexing and ranking algorithms have reached a state where search engines were able to quickly return highly relevant results<br />
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Search Results Relevancy<br />
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It is all about the relevancy of results. In their infancy search engines were utterly vulnerable to abuse. Originally search engines used to index file names and later meta-tags. It doesn't take much to stuff file names and meta-tags with popular keywords which are irrelevant to the document's content. When a user queried a search engine with a keyword he received results that couldn't satisfy him. That is why Internet directories with pages classified into directories by human reviewers were far more useful than the search engines of those days.<br />
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The problem of relevancy has become increasingly important with the growing commercial use of the Web. The profits of commercial websites depend on their exposure and if there is anything that can help improve the exposure in search results - it must be done. And the first attempts to influence the search results by using popular but not relevant keywords to drive more traffic were made.<br />
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With their increasing computational and storage capacity search engine have become able to index the entire content of a page. But it was still possible to abuse search results by using excessive keyword stuffing, hidden keyword-rich text or many other spammy techniques. Basing solely on the page content it was impossible to ensure the relevancy of search results and more advanced ranking algorithms were introduced.<br />
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Search Engine Optimization<br />
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But even modern sophisticated search engine algorithms are not perfect and can't guarantee 100% relevancy. There still exist many loopholes that can be exploited to manipulate search results. Search results manipulation is not necessarily an unethical conduct. Consider three biggest travel websites: http://Travelocity.com, http://Expedia.com and http://Priceline.com. They provide booking service of a similar quality and are equally relevant for keywords like 'vacation' or 'airline tickets'. But nevertheless they rank differently in search results, and it is natural for a lower ranked site to try improving its position by using search engine optimization techniques.<br />
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Search Engine Optimization, or SEO, is about defining what factors influence the placement of a page in search results and adjusting these factors to obtain a higher position. To optimize the relevance of a page you have to adjust keyword frequency and proximity, add keywords into headings and bold text. It must look natural though - excessive keyword stuffing might have negative effects. To increase the popularity of a page you must obtain incoming links with targeted keywords in the anchor text, and make sure that links come from authoritative pages but not from irrelevant link farms.<br />
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Search engine optimization is an extremely dynamic field. Once a loophole in ranking algorithms becomes known and widely used, search engines change their algorithms to neutralize its effect. Every algorithm update can drastically affect positions and traffic of websites utilizing aggressive crash and burn optimization strategies. Such strategies are based on the most recently discovered loopholes and tricks and are able to put your pages into top positions quite quickly. Their effect however lasts only to the next algorithm update.<br />
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Another far more time-consuming approach is the creation of websites with high quality content following so-called Google quality guidelines. This approach emphasizes the website's value for users and persuades against using tricks to manipulate search results. In short - good websites eventually will rank high. But it takes years and tons of effort to make a site popular this way. Some sites are by their nature difficult to promote this way. For example few grocery stores can afford turning their websites into top Internet grocery portals; it just wouldn't be worth the effort.<br />
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SEO alone can't guarantee a lasting effect. Not using SEO at all requires too much effort to promote a site. The wise way to make a website popular is make sure that it is useful for users, obtain quality incoming links and do not forget to fine tune your pages focusing the targeted keywords. Follow the famous Brett Tabke's Successful Site in 12 Months with Google Alone - after four years it is still a valid approach.<br />
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Oleg Ishenko, Berlin, Germany. BSc in Telecommunications Industry Business Management. Master student in Humboldt University Berlin. MCSE and MCDBA certifications.<br />
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<div align="center" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><strong><span style="font-size: 14pt;">&ldquo;Free&rdquo;</span></strong></div>
<div align="center" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><strong>&nbsp;</strong></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">I live in a city with tons of specialty food stores wherever you turn and one thing specialty food stores are known for is free samples. </div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">&nbsp;</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">I really enjoy getting free samples of food and one of my favorite gourmet items is cheese. It&rsquo;s a snap for a store to set it up for sampling &ndash; just cube it, add a toothpick and you&rsquo;re done.</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">&nbsp;</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">That&rsquo;s how I got to sample a gourmet version of pepper jack for the first time. I admit to eating about seven free samples. (It was really good). But the next time I found myself at that shop, I bought a package.</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">&nbsp;</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">That&rsquo;s how &ldquo;free&rdquo; translates into dollars. You sample something, you like it, you buy it. This is also known as &ldquo;try before you buy&rdquo; and it builds a sense of trust between a company and its&rsquo; clients.</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">&nbsp;</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">The cell phone industry figured it out. I used to wonder how they could afford to give away such cool, feature-rich phones for free. They&rsquo;re not crazy. &ldquo;Free&rdquo; translates into a monthly residual backend of $50, $90, $150 or more per customer via the service contract, and it builds a sense of loyalty between the company and its&rsquo; clients. </div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">&nbsp;</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">Then there are the free bonuses that come with your purchase of online and offline retail and service products. </div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">&nbsp;</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">Not long ago, I bought a name brand juicer and received (at no additional charge) a beautiful and very useful kitchen appliance &ndash; a food chopper. Since I eat a lot of salad, I figure that was a pretty good deal for me. </div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">&nbsp;</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">In marketing circles, this is also known as &ldquo;over delivering&rdquo; or &ldquo;exceeding customer expectation&rdquo; and it builds a sense of real appreciation between the company and its&rsquo; clients. &nbsp;</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">&nbsp;</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">If you haven&rsquo;t figured it out yet, &ldquo;free&rdquo; is the new &ldquo;profit&rdquo;. Giving away something of great value for free says a lot about you as an entrepreneur.</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">&nbsp;</div>
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    <li style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt; text-align: justify;">You care about your customers </li>
    <li style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt; text-align: justify;">You&rsquo;re not just about making a fast buck. </li>
    <li style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt; text-align: justify;">Relationship is very important </li>
    <li style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt; text-align: justify;">You&rsquo;ve learned that receiving is the result of first giving </li>
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    <li style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt; text-align: justify;">How to become an authority presence on the web </li>
    <li style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt; text-align: justify;">How to get and use the tools and resources you as a web 2.0 marketer need to create &ldquo;buzz&rdquo;, search engine rankings, links and all the traffic you could ever want at any site and in any niche... </li>
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<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">You can download that information right now by going to <strong>tinyurl.com/4ez2a4</strong></div>
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<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">It&rsquo;s all free content &ndash; and it works!</div>
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<title>Increasing Website Traffic</title>
<description><![CDATA[<h2><font size="3" face="Tahoma">Internet. Business. Profit. To fully integrate all of these words into a successful merging you will need another word--Traffic. Every article you will find about making your site or company successful will always include the importance of&nbsp;increasing website traffic.</font></h2>
<h2><font size="3" face="Tahoma">So, we all know that in the core of it all, traffic is the most essential thing to a successful internet based business company. Aside from ensuring that you have a great product to sell, and you have your company&rsquo;s internal organization well taken care of; it would be time to get to the nitty gritty of things,&nbsp;increasing website traffic. </font></h2>
<h2><font size="3" face="Tahoma">If you already have a website and you&nbsp;are thinking that you're not getting the traffic that you're supposed to be getting, then its time to sharpen your skills. If you are contending in this very competitive business, you should always be a step ahead of your competition, increasing website traffic flow should have been done starting yesterday. </font></h2>
<h2><font size="3" face="Tahoma">Timing is essential, that&rsquo;s an old adage known to everyone. But with&nbsp;increasing website traffic, you should always be on your toes and be a day ahead of everyone. Never think of today and tomorrow as a starting point for making your website traffic laden, it should always have been yesterday.</font></h2>
<h2><font size="3" face="Tahoma">To help you out in <a href="http://viralurl.com/AllYouWantTraffic-com/sp">generating more traffic for your site</a>, here are seven surefire ways to increase website traffic starting from yesterday.</font></h2>
<h2><font size="3" face="Tahoma">1) Invest in good advertising with search engines</font></h2>
<h2><font size="3" face="Tahoma">Google&rsquo;s Adwords and Yahoo&rsquo;s&nbsp;Search provide great advertising schemes that are very popular and assure great traffic. Although this a surefire way to increase&nbsp;website traffic, it will cost some money. While some would shy away from spending money to increase website traffic, it is imperative in this case to do so because Google's Adwords and&nbsp;Yahoo Search&nbsp;are the top surefire ways to increase your traffic. </font></h2>
<h2><font size="3" face="Tahoma">You can see for yourself the success these <a href="http://viralurl.com/AllYouWantTraffic-com/sp">search engine advertising methods</a> have reaped rewards for so many companies. Lots of sites feature these advertising systems and many have signed on to reap the benefits. Do not be left behind.&nbsp; Using Google and Yahoo&rsquo;s advertising is worth every penny.</font></h2>
<h2><font size="3" face="Tahoma">2) Exchange or Trade Links with other websites</font></h2>
<h2><font size="3" face="Tahoma">When exchanging links with other websites, both of you will benefit from the efforts both of you do to enhance your site's traffic. When one site features another sites link, they could provide one another with the traffic one site generates. The efforts are doubly beneficial because it would seem like both of you are <a href="http://viralurl.com/AllYouWantTraffic-com/sp">working to generate more traffic.</a> The more links traded with more sites the more traffic can be expected.</font></h2>
<h2><font size="3" face="Tahoma">3) Use Viral Marketing </font></h2>
<h2><font size="3" face="Tahoma">Viral marketing allows you to spread the word about your company and product without any costs or&nbsp;with low costs only. This is a marketing method that can be quite sneaky; you can attach your company&rsquo;s name, product or link to a certain media such as a funny video, entertaining game, an interesting article or a gossip or buzz. With this method, people get infected with the creativity and entertainment of the medium&nbsp;and they will pass it on to many people. </font></h2>
<h2><font size="3" face="Tahoma">4) Search and use proper keywords or keyword phrases for your websites content.</font></h2>
<h2><font size="3" face="Tahoma">Search engines look for certain keywords that they would show in their results page. In doing so, having the right keyword and keyword phrase is a&nbsp;big requirement in ranking&nbsp; high in search engine results. You could write your own content or you could hire someone to do it for you.</font></h2>
<h2><font size="3" face="Tahoma">5) Write Articles that can increase website traffic.</font></h2>
<h2><font size="3" face="Tahoma">Submit articles to sites that would contain the same subject that your site deals in. If you sell car parts write press releases and articles about cars and car parts. Attach your site's description and services at the end of the article as well as the link back to your website.</font></h2>
<h2><font size="3" face="Tahoma">6) Join forums and form online communities</font></h2>
<h2><font size="3" face="Tahoma">Capture a market and show your expertise and credibility. When you&nbsp;have a good foundation for your site, people will trust you and your site and will pass it on to many people they know and trust. Traffic will certainly increase because they know that you can provide what they need.</font></h2>
<h2><font size="3" face="Tahoma">7) Lastly, Offer newsletters. </font></h2>
<h2 align="left"><font size="3" face="Tahoma">If many people know what you are about and your existence is shared with many others, you will find loyal traffic that can provide you with more traffic by recommendation. If you arouse the curiosity of your customers they would be pushed to help you&nbsp;increase website traffic.&nbsp; <br />
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<title>Social Networking Basics 101 - How to Get Started Right Here Right Now By Fabian Tan</title>
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<p>Before online businesses can begin using social networking effectively, they need to fully understand these services and why they have so much valuable potential.</p>
<p><strong>History of Social Networking</strong></p>
<p>Early on in the creation of the Internet, efforts were made to develop software and programs that would allow users to stay closely connected. Those efforts rarely went anywhere. In fact, one of the earliest versions of a social network was created by Classmates.com, a site that is still around and still building its user base.</p>
<p>The concept of the site was to provide a venue in which people who had gone to high school or college together could re-connect virtually or just check in to see what others from their schools were doing now. Today, Facebook has taken a similar concept, blended it with aspects of MySpace, and created a more popular and more user-friendly version.</p>
<p><strong>Basics of Social Networking</strong></p>
<p>While online business professionals want to stay in touch with leads or current customers, most people who use social networking services want something similar. The whole goal of these sites is to stay connected via communication.</p>
<p>Obviously, the types of communication you use will vary depending on whether you are running a business or chatting about high school couples but the overall purpose of these sites don't change.</p>
<p>To be successful with social networking, however, you have to know how to communicate with people through online means. For example, even on a social networking site you would never write to another person using all capital letters.<br />
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<title>Creating Digital Products Using The Public Domain</title>
<description><![CDATA[If you didn't know it already, the public domain is free for anyone to use and you can use this valuable resource however you see fit as long as you follow certain guidelines. The public domain can be used to create new digital products or even sold as they are for profit.<br />
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The public domain is a rich resource for all authors to use freely. It can best be described as an enormous mass of intellectual property which includes songs, books, movies, legislation or anything else that was written or created during a certain time period. As time goes on, more of this material becomes part of the public domain. Any work published in 1922 or earlier is in the public domain and works published between 1923 and 1989 without copyright are also included, with a few exceptions.<br />
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The public domain is important because it frees creators to build upon and cultivate our past without unnecessary or harmful restrictions. When a work is protected by copyright law, anyone desiring to distribute or build upon that work must get the permission from the copyright holder.<br />
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As an entrepreneur, you can use the public domain to add to an existing product line, or to create one if you do not have any products of your own. If you do not change the work in anyway, the author of the work remains the same. In other words, you can sell it, but you can not put your name on it. <br />
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If you edit the work, however, or include bits and pieces within the public domain to create a new product, you can then put your name and copyright on the material. This is absolutely one of the fastest ways to create your own product besides having to purchase the resale rights to someone else. While purchasing resell rights to a product may be easier, information that you develop within the public domain can be used to create new products that may prove to be more valuable in the long run.<br />
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Using the public domain not only saves the time that may be involved in product creation, but it will also save you money when it comes to creating your own new product. Since the work has already been done, all you need to do is edit some of the text or script to make it your own. If you don't know where to look, there are actually millions of public domain works that can be obtained on the internet or in the general public.<br />
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When it comes to information, there is one solid fact that will never change. Information is information, and it rarely changes even though it may become outdated or no longer useful. It usually doesn't change that much and furthermore, outdated information can be renewed and made to be useful once again.<br />
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<title>Maximum Exposure on Low Cost Internet Ad</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p><font face="Arial">Make the most of low cost Internet advertising methods.</font></p>
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<p>Advertising had long since been a major determinant of a business' success.&nbsp; This would include the presentation of the product / service to the consumers.&nbsp; What really matters is how it is presented to the target market to be able to capture it.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Whatever the package, the ad media also plays a great role in determining the success of the product or service awareness.&nbsp; </p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>What may be its advantages over other proven medium like the best-selling TV ads?</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Advantages</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>1. Low Cost</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Even though the Internet ad might be viewed as &quot;classy&quot; or far-reaching, as compared to other medium, this is far cheaper than most.&nbsp; Internet Ad Packages are offered for as low as $29.99 for a one-month run-time period.</p>
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<p>2. Capture market</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Should your product / service aim to cater to the younger generation or the corporate-oriented ones, Internet ad would be best since they would always be &quot;hooked-up&quot; into the net surfing sites that might have a link to your very own.&nbsp; Result, a great number of &quot;hits&quot; on your site!</p>
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<p>3. Hassle free</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>All you would ever really need is a PC (and some knowledge and bright ideas in forming your site) wherein you could open your site, search for the best Internet ad package, and check / update the status of your ad.&nbsp; You may actually never have to leave your home to advertise!</p>
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<p>4. Updated ads</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Unlike the TV ads that need to be updated on a regular basis, Internet ads may run for quite some time without the need for change.&nbsp; If so, change in the site is very minimal and may be done easily at home.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Disadvantages</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>1. Scope</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Limited market may be captured if one would solely use the Internet ad for advertising.&nbsp; Although most people now are into the use of technology, i.e.surfing the Internet, still, majority of the average consumer still relies on the old form of advertising as a means of gathering information about certain products / service.</p>
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<p>2. Additional cost</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>If one would enlist the help of another professional or establishment to produce the site for their product or service, this would entail additional costs on the part of the entrepreneur.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Given the stated list of advantages and disadvantages about low-cost Internet ad, an entrepreneur may now weigh in its&nbsp;applicability to his / her product or service.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>&quot;The aim of the Internet ad is to offer the widest range or &quot;Maximum Exposure&quot; of the brand at the least possible cost.&nbsp; Now, does that not sound good or what?</p>]]></description>
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<title>How to Make $1,000's Weekly with a Health Internet Business of Your very Own</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>Wise Online Entrepreneurs know that the best selling products online are health products and health-related ebooks, books, tapes, newsletter subscriptions, etc.<br />
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Now World famous Dr. Suzanne Gudakunst has just released her latest &quot;shocker!&quot; that makes it possible for just about anyone to profit from this fact.</p>
<p>She's making it possible for someone to get a fully-operational online &quot;store&quot; that specializes in &quot;health-related&quot; goods and services.<br />
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Literally now anyone can get a complete Internet &quot;health&quot; business in a box!<br />
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This complete website has a main product as well as up to 17 separate products that all center around breakthrough health products. And where YOU can earn some really HUGE CASH!<br />
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It seems that Dr. Suzanne has really done her homework (especially for YOUR benefit!)<br />
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First she correctly determined that according to Forrester Research (which is perhaps the most powerful &amp; accurate online research database to date!) &quot;health-related&quot; products and information is by far the most sought after things anywhere online.</p>
<p>Nope! -- Despite what you might have thought, &quot;sex,&quot; &quot;porn,&quot; and &quot;UFOs&quot; are NOT the most searched for items on the Internet (but &quot;health stuff&quot; is hands down!)<br />
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Second, Dr. Suzanne's &quot;Top Secret Fat Loss Secret&quot; shook the entire World with its release recently - and she's even made a special lead-capture page that you also get central to this amazing site!<br />
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Why is this important?<br />
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Simple: because Dr. Suzanne's affiliates are making millions right now with what is perhaps one of ClickBank's HOTTEST products (and this same product is the central seller at your new health e-Biz site!)<br />
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Third, the site you get also acts as a &quot;database&quot; that never stops growing so that you get 10,000's of customers you can continue to sell to over and over again other things!<br />
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Why is this important?</p>
<p>Again, very simple: anyone who's wise online knows that &quot;backend&quot; sales are chief to making long term and extra profits!<br />
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Dr. Suzanne's NEW &quot;Health Biz In a Box&quot; complete and fully-operational website you get for next to nothing contains an electronic &quot;Automatic Sales Manager&quot; (like a salesman robot - Ha!) built-in that works to upsell to your list over and over again so that you enjoy additional &quot;automatic&quot; income!<br />
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Fourth, Dr. Suzanne health-biz site also includes a complete health-related products Shopping Mall so that your site visitors stopping by are likely to buy at least 1 to up to 17 additional products creating instantly for you up to over a dozen other income streams!<br />
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This way you get the &quot;most bang for your buck&quot; so to speak!<br />
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As if all this weren't enough, the fifth (and perhaps the very best) thing about this automatic seller is the tiny spokesmodel &quot;Rachel&quot; that literally walks out onto your Health-Biz site and guides your site visitors (like a tour guide) through your entire site and what it has to offer!<br />
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Dr. Suzanne carefully tested the site both WITH and WITHOUT &quot;Rachel&quot; and accurately determined that the addition of &quot;Rachel&quot; boosted sites sales by as much as 396% (meaning nearly 4 times as many sales!)<br />
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Dr. Suzanne believes that having the spokesmodel adds credibility as well as an informative approach to the site so that it generates a much higher &quot;conversion-to-sales&quot; ration at large.<br />
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And ALL these amazing features stand to make YOU very, very rich as you get all of them with your own &quot;Health Biz In a Box&quot; website!</p>
<p>If any of this floats your boat, then I highly recommend you get over to:</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;=&gt;&gt; <a href="http://mike0346.healthebiz.hop.clickbank.net">http://mike0346.healthebiz.hop.clickbank.net</a></p>
<p>...and because rumor has it that Dr. Suzanne may put a ceiling on the number of these Internet &quot;health-biz&quot; sites she's giving out in order to avoid everyone having one and risking market saturation.</p>
<p>Already people securing theirs have had nothing but great things to say about this:</p>
<p>&quot;I'm so happy with mine! ... Having this site professionally set up by Dr. Suzanne's Team for us was the greatest thing we ever did! ... the site literally is just pouring money into our pockets even while we're doing other things, vacationing, and even crashing out!&quot;<br />
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<p>&quot;I never knew that making money online could be so easy!&quot;<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;-Richard Bosworth, SLC, Utah</p>
<p>&quot;Health stuff is the real way to make money online easily ... everybody sooner or later has to have it!&quot;<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;-Carla Dupree, Boise, Idaho</p>
<p>&quot;I'm making about $6,000 a week with mine ... and this after failing on the Net for nearly 10 years trying to sell everything else!&quot;<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;-Jason Herman, San Dimas, CA</p>
<p>&quot;$500 a day is what this biz is shoving in my pocket! I even went out of town for nearly two weeks and my health biz site completely ran itself!&quot;<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;-Michael Sorbowski, Mason, Ohio</p>
<p>As you can see by these people's comments, everyone grabbing their own automatic health-products Internet business is raking in the cash! (And now you can too!)</p>
<p>Just grab yours now simply by going to:</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;=&gt;&gt; <a href="http://mike0346.healthebiz.hop.clickbank.net">http://mike0346.healthebiz.hop.clickbank.net</a></p>
<p>I guess I should have added above that not only do you get all the things I've described thus far, but you also get professional customized set up at no extra charge!</p>
<p>That's right! - Dr. Suzanne's own Team of web experts actually build your &quot;Health Biz&quot; for you so you don't have to!</p>
<p>They:</p>
<p>&nbsp;- design your site<br />
&nbsp;- put all the 17 income streams into place<br />
&nbsp;- install the electronic sales manager for you<br />
&nbsp;- add sharp selling graphics<br />
&nbsp;- add powerful videos<br />
&nbsp;- add several other webpages<br />
&nbsp;- and a complete online shopping mall of health products!</p>
<p>All so that you can earn big income online and while you sell product that help people and that you can be very proud to sell.</p>
<p>So all in all this is perhaps one of the BEST instant online ventures worth your time.</p>
<p>Get your now before the ceiling number is reached and maxed out...</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;=&gt;&gt; <a href="http://mike0346.healthebiz.hop.clickbank.net">http://mike0346.healthebiz.hop.clickbank.net</a></p>
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<title>EBAY Partners with MyShoppingGenie</title>
<description><![CDATA[Have you heard the news? My Shopping Genie has launched its Global Expansion in 30 Countries Worldwide. With the invention of this proprietary, patent pending software, which is free to the public, the eBay shopping experience and Global Affiliate Opportunities have been taken to new heights!<br />
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Imagine, what would your life be like now if you had had the opportunity to partner with companies such as Microsoft or YouTube from the very beginning? Well, with eBay as a Fortune 500 Company and My ShoppingGenie as a Certified eBay Partner, the possibilities are beyond comprehension. Why not take 3 minutes right now, and <a href="http://www.mymarketinggenie.com/marcusur">View a Powerful, 3 minute, Video Presentation!</a><br />
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What is a &quot;MyShoppingGenie&quot;?<br />
MyShoppingGenie proprietary technology is revolutionizing the eBay shopping experience.<br />
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By conducting a web search using Google, Yahoo, or Microsoft Live, AOL or any major search engine to conduct a search, eBay's MyShoppingGenie 'appears' and instantly displays the items that are available LIVE on one of the world's most popular internet destinations...eBAy.<br />
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The shopper then clicks on their Genie and enjoys a streamlined shopping experience. And here's something of interest, they are giving these Shopping Genies away for free.<br />
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The eBay affiliate program has paid an average of over $1 million a year to each of its top 50 partners and is considered the most innovative and successful affiliate programs on the Web!<br />
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Business professionals and entrepreneurs worldwide are taking note of this new technology as well as the income opportunity that can run passively in the background.<br />
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Can you imagine getting paid to give away FREE, Proprietary, Patent Pending, eBay Certified Software that connects Buyers to eBay Sellers and getting paid directly through eBay's Affiliate Program without having to ever sell a thing?<br />
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Here are the highlights:<br />
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<a href="http://viralurl.com/AllYouWantTraffic-com/msg">MyShoppingGenie is now in Thirty Countries!</a><br />
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You DO NOT have to be an eBay Seller to make BIG money using eBay!<br />
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eBay will pay you for every new eBay customer you send them, plus 50% of the revenues on every sale generated through this software. Not just once but each and every time a sale happens - FOR LIFE! It's like having your very own ATM on everyone else's computer. I truly believe that there is no easier way to make money than to give away something that every bargain hunter will love to use.<br />
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Why Everyone Wins:<br />
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*Sellers win through more exposure to their items and services.<br />
*Buyers win by getting the best bargains at their fingertips.<br />
*eBay wins through more traffic and more sales.<br />
*You win by taking advantage of the eBAy brand and worldwide presence. <br />
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This is a real home business with a SUPER AFFILIATE PAY PLAN with unlimited software downloads.<br />
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<a href="http://www.mymarketinggenie.com/marcusur">Video Presentation: http://www.mymarketinggenie.com/marcusur</a><br />
<a href="http://viralurl.com/AllYouWantTraffic-com/msg">Get Your Genie:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; http://viralurl.com/AllYouWantTraffic-com/msg</a><br />
<a href="http://www.netuniverseincome.com/">Income potential:&nbsp;&nbsp; http://www.netuniverseincome.com/</a><br />
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Mark A. Shrago enjoys showing people ways to increase website traffic.<br />
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<title>Make Money Online For Beginners (Internet Home Business Made Easy)</title>
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<p>There are a lot of people who are making money online while you are reading this article. You can too, if making money online is one of your major goals. Now, it is much easier then you may think it is. But, let me warn you, however.</p>
<p>It is not as easy as some people will lead you to believe it is. It will take hard work, focus, determination, consistency and persistence from you. Needless to say that by hard work I mean &quot;smart&quot; and &quot;hard&quot; work. We have to put in the quality and the quantity required. <br />
Do you need every single one of these character traits? Probably not, but you need at least one thing. You can make money online if you want it bad enough. Because then you are willing to do whatever it takes to make it happen.</p>
<p>The first principle in Napoleon Hill's &quot;Think and Grow Rich&quot; is desire. Do you think it's a coincidence? I don't think so. And for Hill the level of our desire should be a &quot;burning obsession&quot;. It's no doubt that desire comes first. And I don't mean wishful thinking. I mean a magnificent obsession. <br />
Now, you can have a real desire to make money online but you don't have a clue on how to get started. That's ok. Let me give you a three step plan about what you can do for an internet home business.</p>
<p>But first, I want to warn you. Everybody will tell you to start with what you are passionate about. That makes sense, doesn't it? But let me tell you this. Starting with what you are passionate about can be a real problem. Why? Just because you could be the only one who is passionate about that service, concept or product! It's much better to have passionate customers, believe me.</p>
<p>These are the three steps, (the three rules I would say), that I suggest.</p>
<p>1. The first thing to do is to find a market or a niche. I mean a &quot;hungry crowd&quot; if you prefer. You have to find people who are looking for solutions. The more desperate these people are in this specific market, the better is your niche. So the first thing to do is to find a market. Not the other way around.</p>
<p>2. Now, this &quot;hungry crowd&quot; must be willing to pay for your service or product. There are a lot of people out there, really interested in as many things as you can imagine, they are really passionate about them. But, and it's a big but, they want these things for free. How do you know? Look at your competition. If people are spending money advertising and promoting their offer, it means one thing. There is a market for their product. If there is no competition, there is no market.</p>
<p>3. The third step is to make your customers an offer they can't refuse. You have to stand out from the competition. That's where your passion, your personality and your imagination come into play. If you can make an irresistible offer to a &quot;hungry crowd willing to pay for your product&quot;, you are in business.</p>
<p>And the more successful you are in your business the more passionate about your business you become. That's what following your passion means to me.</p>
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            <p>Alex Mirabeau is the creator of the revolutionary 'Business-in-a-Box' concept Make Money Online For Newbies. Everything is there for you. It's a plug and play system. Claim your FREE eBook now at <a href="http://www.makemoneyonlinefornewbies.com/?id=387" target="_blank">www.MakeMoneyOnlineForNewbies.com</a> and try it for yourself.</p>
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<title>Discover Self Built Alternative Energy Projects at Home</title>
<description><![CDATA[<h2 align="center">Discover Self Built Alternative Energy Projects at&nbsp;Home</h2>
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With the world slowly moving into a much-dreaded energy crisis, it is important that we reduce our dependency on non-renewable sources of energy. Non-renewable sources are&nbsp;slowly being used up and will soon become a thing of the past.&nbsp; Alternative energy sources refer to those energy sources that can keep producing energy without exhausting any of its resources. There are three types of alternative energy sources that can be self built projects at home: solar energy sources, hydro energy sources, and wind energy sources.<br />
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Solar energy sources: The sun&rsquo;s energy is the most abundant energy available on earth. By utilizing this free energy,<br />
you can employ solar power solutions at home. This will not only cut down power bills but also help you contribute to a greener world. Solar power sources are comprised of solar cookers, solar heating systems, solar lighting systems, solar dryers etc.<br />
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The sun has always been a source of heat energy and light energy and with the advancement of technology, the sun&rsquo;s energy can be used to create other forms of energy.<br />
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The solar energy systems have many advantages apart from being cost-effective and environmentally friendly. They are low on maintenance thus saving your time and effort. Also, solar systems give you a return on investment very quickly, thus making the systems free after some time. Cooking with solar energy is also considered extremely healthy. More and more families are starting to employ solar energy as a power solution in their homes for cost efficiency and to eliminate the traditional non-renewable sources of energy that will soon be extinct.<br />
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Hydro energy sources: The hydro energy or water energy is an effective renewable energy. One can convert the hydro energy into electrical energy to run vehicles and various electrical appliances. Hydro energy is typically generated on a large scale. It has been estimated that 90 percent of the electrical energy produced by renewable resources is produced solely by hydro power. Dams are built to help generate electricity by tapping the water power.<br />
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Wind energy sources: Windmills have been in existence for centuriest. They helped tow boats and pump water. Eventually, these windmills or turbines during post-industrialization became a source for generating electricity.<br />
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Windmills and wind turbines have never been outdated. Wind energy can help generate tons of megawatts of electricity and when used at individual estates, it can help do away with conventional power sources. An excellent renewable source of energy, the wind energy will go a long way in promising a good future to generations to come.<br />
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Make your own self built alternative energy projects at home with solar and wind energy to eliminate your power bill. Get our complete guide at <a href="http://nichepoint.earth4.hop.clickbank.net">www.earth4energy.com</a></p>]]></description>
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<title>Who's Darlene Atkinson</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>Hi I'm, Darlene Atkinson</p>
<p>I believe I should introduce who I really am.&nbsp; Born in Sept 1957, on a farm<br />
My parents had 12 children, I am the tenth child in the family.<br />
Left school 3 months into 8th Grade, I move to Sacramento CA one month<br />
after my 17th birthday. <br />
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<p>Went to business night school where I was hired<br />
at the age of 20 for the State of CA. <br />
Left my first State job to transfer to a new state job with CALPERS!&nbsp; <br />
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<p>I purchased my first home at the age of 28&nbsp; and also at this time<br />
I began exploring the Home Business Opportunities in August 1989,<br />
there I found T.J. &amp; Eileen Roheleder&nbsp; in 1990, M.O.R.E Inc is their company<br />
out of Gossell Kansas and yes I still have my day job, fortunately though, today I'm out of debt <br />
at 50 years of age.</p>
<p>Typing very quickly, parts of my life, I choose to stay single.<br />
This should be short enough and hopefully not to dull.&nbsp; <br />
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<p>Darlene Atkinson</p>
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<title>Traffic Exchanges - Useful Tips</title>
<description><![CDATA[<font face="Verdana" color="#000000"><strong>You have signed up at a few&nbsp;traffic exchanges to generate free traffic for your website. You got loads of traffic. But, hey, wait! Why aren't you smiling? This is because the traffic you succeeded in generating was not useful. It didn't contain targeted visitors. And when there are no targeted visitors, there's no money. When there's no money, simply having traffic to your site is useless. </strong></font>
<p><font face="Verdana" color="#000000"><strong><a href="http://viralurl.com/AllYouWantTraffic-com/vv" target="_blank">Attracting Useful Traffic From Traffic Exchanges</a></strong></font></p>
<p><font face="Verdana" color="#000000"><strong>What can you do to generate free useful traffic? Track your visitors! In other words, whenever visitors click on your site, you should watch what they do there.&nbsp; Do they often look for ads? Do they shift to FAQ pages? Are they looking for more information on your niche? Or do they want to buy your product or service straight away? </strong></font></p>
<p><font face="Verdana" color="#000000"><strong>This activity is important for any online business. Unfortunately, this action is ignored by a large number of new people on the web. Take this as a rule of thumb: you can succeed on the internet, only if you keep&nbsp; track of your visitors actions. So, if you wish to generate free traffic, install a tracking script to your website now! It's easy to get one. Go on Google. You can get it absolutely free there, under the name of &quot;Google analytics.&quot;</strong></font></p>
<p><font face="Verdana" color="#000000"><strong><a href="http://viralurl.com/AllYouWantTraffic-com/vv" target="_blank">Converting Traffic</a></strong></font></p>
<p><font face="Verdana" color="#000000"><strong>What's the secret of successful traffic exchange programs? The secret is that there's no secret! It's just how you use them that determine the success of such programs. In order to get extremely targeted visitors to your site, you need to integrate many programs in such a manner that you are able to convert the general visitors into targeted ones. This is a vital step to become a winner in any online business. </strong></font></p>
<p><font face="Verdana" color="#000000"><strong>There is not one, but many ways to convert traffic. A few examples are:<br />
&bull;&nbsp;You create you own Lead Generating Website, which is better known today as Squeeze Page. <br />
&bull;&nbsp;You make use of manual surf traffic exchanges to direct traffic to the Squeeze Page. <br />
&bull;&nbsp;You provide a free ebook on this page to visitors who sign up for your newsletter or list.<br />
&bull;&nbsp;You deliver this ebook accompanied with a warm welcome note.<br />
&bull;&nbsp;You continue delivering more useful stuff free of cost. At this stage, you're able to generate free traffic by sending just one email. <br />
&bull;&nbsp;Thereafter, you join free co-registration programs.<br />
&bull;&nbsp;You install their script on your sites. By this way, you generate free traffic in huge amounts. </strong></font></p>
<p><font face="Verdana" color="#000000"><strong><a href="http://viralurl.com/AllYouWantTraffic-com/vv" target="_blank">Now is the time to go for viral marketing.</a> <br />
&bull;&nbsp;You write an e-book that includes your referral links.<br />
&bull;&nbsp;You promote it through search engines, directories, and give it away on free traffic exchanges.</strong></font></p>
<p><font face="Verdana" color="#000000"><strong>As a result, you get more referrals, and generate free traffic to no end using popular traffic exchanges.</strong></font></p>
<p><font face="Verdana" color="#000000"><strong>Mark A. Shrago enjoys showing people how to Increase Website Traffic.<br />
To learn more visit:<br />
http://www.AllYouWantTraffic.com<br />
http://allyouwanttraffic.blogspot.com/<br />
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<title>Debt Relief</title>
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<p>YOURS FREE!300 Money making ebooks! No srings attached! Goto- <a href="http://www.eBookDivision.com/top300/toddherrington">http://www.eBookDivision.com/top300/toddherrington</a><br />
Financial debt is now a major concern to many millions of people in the West; options do exist to help but certain steps need to taken before you can clear your debts. There are many ways to provide debt relief but whichever you choose, you must have a degree of commitment to being debt free or it will not work. It is essential to manage debts carefully and get rid of them as soon as possible.</p>
<p>Do not let panic over the situation rule your actions as you will probably end up in a worse predicament. It is often the case where a loan is taken out but circumstances change and it becomes a burden but you need to continue the repayments.</p>
<p>Step one is to sit down and list all your monthly expenses and place them into columns of those that must be paid and those that you can live without. Cut the credit card purchases by introducing a habit of paying in cash as this will restrict your expenditure to the amount of cash you are carrying.</p>
<p>Any spare money can then be placed in a special fund to help with your debt relief payments and although it will take some time for a reasonable amount to accumulate, you will see the benefits in time. Placing restrictions on how much entertaining you do whether it is a complete stop of all restaurant meals or a dramatic reduction you will ensure your fund grows faster.</p>
<p>No-one really wants to increase their mortgage repayments but many homeowners see their only option is to refinance their home which can work but just increases the amount you pay in the long term. Although this is a great way to raise spare cash in the short term you may not think that way a few years later so consider if this is really right for you.</p>
<p>Robbing Peter to pay Paul is a system whereby you remove cash from your credit card account to pay the debts accrued on it, but this really is a short term debt relief solution as it increases the balance on it. If your debt is so high that you have to file for bankruptcy because a re-mortgage option hasn't worked then you should consult a bankruptcy attorney for the best advice.</p>
<p>Some people are able to bypass bankruptcy with the money in their individual retirement accounts (IRA) but such an act can seriously affect your financial future. There is far too much to lose with this option so you would be better advised to find alternative answers and learn debt relief methods that are more fiscally responsible.</p>
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<title>Is your Business a Hobby, a Necessity or a Challenge?</title>
<description><![CDATA[<div align="center" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="font-size: 14pt;">&nbsp;</span></div>
<div align="center" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="font-size: 14pt;">Is Your Business a Hobby, a Necessity or a Challenge?</span></div>
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<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">How do you approach your online work from home business venture?</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">&nbsp;</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">Is the making of money in this way (rather than working a 9-5 job) just a hobby? Maybe for you it&rsquo;s become a necessity. Or perhaps you&rsquo;ve set it up to be the greatest challenge of your life.</div>
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<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">Let&rsquo;s look at some possible answers.</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">&nbsp;</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">Question: Should an entrepreneur run his online work from home business venture like a hobby?</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">&nbsp;</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">Answer: Only in one respect and that has to do with his or her business being a pleasure. When we choose to work on a business venture that brings us great personal pleasure, we have an unbeatable combination.</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">&nbsp;</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">Question: Should an entrepreneur run their online work from home business venture out of necessity?</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">&nbsp;</div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">Answer: Well, think about it. We&rsquo;re pretty much in the throes of a global recession. The price of everything is going up sky high. Having an online work from home business can give you tremendous control over your personal finances when others are being fired or laid off. Because your business is operating as a financial necessity, you&rsquo;ll structure it in such a way that the basics of food, clothing and shelter (as well as &ldquo;life&rsquo;s little extras&rdquo;) are taken care of with relative ease. </div>
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<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">Question: Should an entrepreneur run her online work from home business venture as a challenge?</div>
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<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">Answer: &nbsp;Running your business as a challenge is a great way to keep yourself motivated. You can set up multiple challenges with short term goals that measure:</div>
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    <li style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt; text-align: justify;">How much product is sold (front end)</li>
    <li style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt; text-align: justify;">How much product is sold (back end)</li>
    <li style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt; text-align: justify;">How much traffic is generated (daily/monthly)</li>
    <li style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt; text-align: justify;">How many opt-ins are generated by each campaign (growing your list)</li>
    <li style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt; text-align: justify;">How much profit is generated (monthly)</li>
    <li style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt; text-align: justify;">How much positive testimonial feedback you&rsquo;re receiving</li>
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<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">You can even challenge yourself to become a millionaire and chart your monthly progress along the way. </div>
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<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">Marsha Sneed reviews quality business opportunities and online resource tools that can be used effectively by newbies and experienced marketers alike to reach their marketing and financial goals. She can be reached at <a href="mailto:jcsneed@onebox.com">jcsneed@onebox.com</a>.</div>
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<title>The Basics of a Home-Based Internet Marketing Business By Sam Schneider</title>
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<p>The rise of internet marketing has been phenomenal in recent years, to say the least. It has provided income-generating opportunities for millions of people and it has effectively diminished the geographical differences that separated people from potential jobs. Now, more and more people are starting home-based internet marketing businesses full-time or at least, to supplement income from their regular job.</p>
<p><strong>Internet marketing explained</strong></p>
<p>Internet marketing is also called online marketing or sometimes, e-marketing. Defined simply, it refers to the type of marketing or business that promotes and distributes products using the Internet. It is also the term used to refer to the Web-based advertising that businesses use to spread information about their products and promote their business.</p>
<p><strong>Advantages of home-based internet marketing businesses</strong></p>
<p>As a home-based business, internet marketing is a perfect model. It can be started from home, does not require specialized training, uses only minimum equipment or computer applications and in many cases, does not require large start-up costs or significant inventory. Internet marketing is also very convenient, not only because it can be run from virtually anywhere online access is available but also because it allows for more efficient distribution of information and targeting of the market. Internet marketing, for example, is one of only a few types of businesses that can rely exclusively on e-mail marketing and other digital media for sales, promotion and even customer service.</p>
<p><strong>Limitations of internet marketing businesses</strong></p>
<p>Although highly effective, there are also certain limitations to an internet marketing business as a work-from-home initiative. It tends to be biased towards new technologies, obviating more traditional techniques. This means that an internet marketer has to be on his feet all the time to ensure that his site and strategies remain relevant. The fact that most customers cannot physically come in contact with the product prior to purchase can also be limiting, prompting internet marketing business owners to offer broader return policies. Online security is also a concern, which means that a business that cannot assure its customers of high standards of security will stand to lose them. However, the advent of new technologies and the imposition of more stringent regulations should improve customers' responses.</p>
<p><strong>Types of home-based internet marketing businesses</strong></p>
<p>There are several types of home-based internet marketing businesses that are considered effective for this model. These include:</p>
<p><u>Online commerce</u></p>
<p>Online commerce, also known as e-commerce, involves the sale and distribution of goods to consumers through the Internet. There are two ways to do this: (1) by setting up your own website and using that as an online shop where customers can browse, order and purchase and (2) setting up an account with an auction site and selling the goods from there. Either way, there would have been an exchange of goods and services for a specific or agreed-upon price. Online commerce allows entrepreneurs plenty of freedom to sell what they want at a competitive price. It also affords them the luxury of time since order taking and purchasing can be automated and easier to manage.</p>
<p>So which products sell in today's electronic marketplace? Just about anything that someone wants to buy. It's truly up to the seller which goods to focus on in order to achieve his sales and profit goals.</p>
<p><u>Service-based commerce</u></p>
<p>Other than goods, online service-based commodities enjoy brisk business as home-based internet marketing businesses. Services traditionally available only offline can now be offered as part of an internet marketing business. Booking services for airlines and cruises, party needs, life coaching, photography services, web design, etc. are just a few of the home-based businesses that have become part of internet marketing.</p>
<p><u>MLM or Multi-Level Marketing</u></p>
<p>Multi-level marketing is one of the oldest business models still in existence today. Also known as network marketing, MLM has transitioned from a person-to-person and door-to-door approach model to the internet-based business that it is today and with great success. Most network marketers prefer to run their MLM businesses actively through internet marketing because the medium is a lot faster, cheaper and more convenient. Searching for and communicating to prospects, for example, can be completed within a 24- to 48-hour period. Traditional ways of doing marketing, on the other hand, require much more time and effort.</p>
<p><u>Publishing and advertising</u></p>
<p>Another very lucrative method of running an internet marketing business is by setting up a website and selling advertising space. Many personal (and even business) websites and blogs use this method to monetize their sites. In fact, it is considered as one of the top 5 ways to earn an income from a website. As a home-based internet marketer, however, becoming a publisher does carry with it certain requirements. A site, for example, has to have a large number of following in order to become attractive to advertisers and sponsors. However, a website with sufficient traffic should be able to do well with this pay-for-performance model.</p>
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<p>Learn more about starting a <a id="link_89" target="_blank" href="http://www.home-based-business-4u.com/home-based-internet-marketing-business.html">Home Based Internet Marketing Business</a> including Forex and eBay. On my site, I recommend more than one <a id="link_90" target="_blank" href="http://www.home-based-business-4u.com/home-business-income-opportunity.html">Home Business Income Opportunity</a> that you can check out. Let's suggest few of the many resources available. They will show you, using a step by step approach, how to start your own successful online business and have it up and running in just a few short hours.</p>
<p>Sam Schneider is an IT Project Manager in the Utility Industry. He runs several On-Line Businesses on the side and is helping other entrepreneurs start small home based businesses in the IT, Distribution and Services industries.</p>]]></description>
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<title>How to Get Your Site Indexed</title>
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By David Fishman<br />
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You have had your website up and running for a while and the major search engines have yet to recognize the site. You are not alone. Many sites have a hard time becoming indexed. Sometimes it is due to being new or possibly it is just a matter of bad luck. Fortunately there are options in the quest to be indexed and one, if not a combination of a few, will get your website the attention it needs by being indexed by the major search engines.<br />
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First method to consider is search engine submission. Sounds easy, right? All you have to do is sign up and your site is indexed. Not exactly! For most of the search engines, simply filling in the requested information on the submission form is enough to get the ball rolling. This method is useful everywhere except when dealing with Google. As the most popular and largest search engine, they tend to be a little pickier. The key to becoming indexed by Google is to get link exchanges from other sites that are indexed by Google. Otherwise the powers that be see the unlinked site as of little value.<br />
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Another way to help your website get noticed is pay per click advertising. This one will not actually help get the site indexed, but it may increase traffic to the site. That could increase revenue and make your site more appealing to other webmasters that may allow links to be placed. And that does help with search engine indexing.<br />
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While on the subject of links, these little blurbs on someone else’s website can be incredibly useful in getting attention from the major search engines. One way to receive links is to politely request a link exchange of the potential webmaster. Often you will discover that if space on the site allows, the other website owner will request that you place a link on your site back to them. While search engines have gotten wise to this practice, it will up your website’s exposure to the general population. The notion of registering with web directories will help gain the respectability needed to be recognized by the search engines for indexing. Some directories charge a fee for inclusion and others will accept payment to place your listing quickly or higher on the page. If finances are a major concern, there are some web directories that don’t charge for inclusion. It will help with the indexing issue; just not as quickly as the directories that charge.<br />
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It can be incredibly time consuming to build up the necessary links to get attention from the search engines. There are programs available that will help you set up a request letter and submit the requests to other websites with similar content to yours, saving you a lot of time. While there is a monetary charge associated with this type of software, it can save the webmaster hours of work and frustration.<br />
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While working to get your new, or slow-moving, existing website noticed by the search engines for index inclusion, remember to be patient and get those vitally necessary inbound links.<br />
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David Marc Fishman is a link marketer and owns the site http://linknetics.com.<br />
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By Georgi Elias<br />
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Business people planning to set up a home business or home office have a huge variety of business systems to choose from today. Anyone starting out may be confused regarding which systems to purchase.  Should they purchase service insurance? We will cover the basics of what every business should consider, focusing on Internet related home based businesses.<br />
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Working efficiently from home is an important element of any business, especially if you are planning to conduct any internet related business. Business owners should surround themselves with high quality systems to ensure they are efficient at what they do every day. Sufficient backup systems are needed to avoid lost time due to equipment failure.<br />
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A high-speed access line by cable modem or DSL is a priority, as is a router with a built in firewall, and Ethernet hub. The firewall will provide you with some protection against other users from the internet hacking into your own computer and network. The Ethernet hub will allow you to connect several computers, if needed, to the same access line. Many business owners are opting for wireless routers and hubs to allow them to place their computers anywhere in the home without having to worry about adding wiring. Users are cautioned to set up their networks with the security option enabled. Otherwise, your neighbors or even strangers near by can use your wireless network to connect to the internet.<br />
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A high-speed computer with the latest hardware and software is also recommended. It is amazing how fast technology is evolving. Six months after you made your purchase and set up your system, it will be outdated. Note that it will function and deliver service to you for many years; however, it will just not have the latest features, etc. available.<br />
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Depending on your business, you may need multiple telephone lines, a fax line, and several printers. Today for a relatively low price, you can purchase all in one systems that include a printer, copier, fax machine and scanner. Most printers that are ink jet deliver excellent quality and print a sufficient number of pages per minute, however if you will be doing a great deal of printing, you may want to consider a laser printer.<br />
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One final comment about the systems you purchase. If you cannot tolerate down time, many business owners will always ensure their data is backed up daily to avoid any significant loss of information. In addition, they will also purchase a service package Psychology Articles, which will guarantee repairs or replacement of their systems within a specified period. Finally, many owners will also have a second or third system available, so they do not lose productivity, if one were to fail.<br />
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Elias Georgi is an experienced and successful sponsor, mentor and coach for many thriving tested and proven home businesses. Visit his Website at http://www.eliasg.com/, Elias also runs his own exclusive-article directory (http://www.exclusive-article.com/).<br />
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<title>Secrets of Social Networking - How to Pull Traffic at Will From Social Networks By Fabian Tan</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>The web 2.0 revolution has immensely influenced the way web masters achieve excellent positions in search results for the pages they are optimizing. Search engines always have a special attraction for links and web 2.0 has all the ingredients to create these back links thick and fast. Social networking for online business has become a powerful tool in the hands of today's web masters and they are devising innovative ways of using these to generate traffic. The emphasis of web designers too has perhaps shifted from the design aspects for traffic generation, to the social networking for online business.</p>
<p><strong>More personalized forum</strong></p>
<p>The major attraction with social networking for online business, it is more an informal forum where you have the freedom to indulge in your own inimitable way, use your own kind of language, pick people from your age group, identify people sharing similar interests, hobbies, academics, culture and literally anything you can imagine. Around those areas which interests you most, align or create a group of your own. This is very close to the way things happen in the real world. <br />
There are a number of social networking sites as well as social bookmarking sites on the Internet. When your intention is social networking for online business, you should become members in as many of these web sites as possible and promote your own business web site on a day to day basis till you reach your goal. Jump into the bandwagon, and be there for the celebrations.</p>
<p>Fabian Tan is a well-known Internet Marketing expert and the author.<br />
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<p>Also, quickly download his FREE &quot;Explosive Traffic System&quot; report that shows you how to generate 10,000+ visitors per month at no cost! =&gt; <a id="link_75" target="_new" href="http://www.explosivetrafficsystem.com/">http://www.ExplosiveTrafficSystem.com</a></p>]]></description>
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<title>Five Secrets of Writing a Red Hot Viral Report</title>
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By Jeff Smith<br />
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You can now master the art of quickly and easily creating your own 5-10 page, viral special reports that will attract a mountain of high-quality partners, a truckload of traffic and a steady stream of sales for your online marketing business.<br />
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A technique we have used effectively for more than 5-years online is creating short, focused special reports turning them viral so that we leverage the effort of hundreds of list owners and website owners send us their traffic.<br />
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There are many advantages of writing viral special reports, but the best is that you spend hours to create a marketing tool that continues to send you highly targeted, hungry traffic months, even years, after release.<br />
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By releasing one viral special report each month for a year, you can be generating a stampede of traffic and sales to your online business.<br />
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You may have tried developing special reports in the past with limited success; here are five secrets that will turn your viral reports into red-hot traffic generators.<br />
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1. Have an exciting, attention grabbing and compelling title. When other people market your special report for you, the title is often the only link to your report they include, so it had better be good. Study great advertising, the top headlines<br />
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2. You have two customers - the end reader and your distributor. It's important that you write a report that attracts and offers value to your reader, but it's also important to remember that your first target are the army of distributors that will take your report and begin the viral outbreak resulting in massive traffic coming your way.<br />
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3. Brandable with your partner's links. Writing a report targeting a hot topic will itself attract some publishers, but what will really put your viral campaign over the top is making your report, ebook or written product brandable. Ideally, deliver your report in Adobe PDF format since it is the standard for delivering digital information products. So, how do you allow your partners to insert their affiliate links in your report in a scalable way where you do not have to be customizing every report manually? A number of PDF branding tools that allow you to accomplish this task are on the market. Look for one that is simple to use for your partners. By allowing them to re-brand links within your report, you are giving them a financial reason to share virally, your report with as much of their list and readership as possible.<br />
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4. Create a buzz factor - setup a forum category to discuss each report. In this age of Web 2.0 where user generated content is accepted as a major marketing weapon, setting up a corresponding forum, blog or file sharing site around your report is a great way to increase it's buzz thereby turning your report into a real viral home-run.<br />
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5. Create basic graphics to help partners present the report and increase conversion rate. Your partners will benefit tremendously (and be more likely to offer your report) if you offer them some professional graphic covers and banners so they can integrate your viral report easily into their overall site design. I know when I promote an affiliate product for someone; I like to have a choice of graphics depending on whether I promote through out blog, main websites, forums, or in my e-newsletter.<br />
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Viral special reports and viral e-books are proven methods that work to generate lots of traffic, leveraged income through partners and if you play your cards right, a viral explosion that can catapult you to market dominance within your niche.<br />
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Discover How To Instantly Develop High-Powered Viral and Paid Information Products That You Can Use To Build Your Own Online Marketing Empire. Visit the home of top Internet Marketer's at InfoMarketer's Zone (http://www.infomarketerszone.com/).<br />
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<title>The Shot Heard Around the World: Google's Endorsement of</title>
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<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font size="2" face="Verdana">My name is Roger Preston, and I am a journalist for various publications in upstate New York, as well as the New England area.</font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font face="Verdana">&nbsp;</font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font size="2" face="Verdana">I recently had a chance to interview the fine team of professionals at WebBusinessSecrets.com whose flagship product is entitled &quot;Get Google Ads Free.&quot;</font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font face="Verdana">&nbsp;</font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font size="2" face="Verdana">In April of 2007 &quot;Get Google Ads Free&quot; was launched, and the effect was nothing less than equal to &quot;the shot heard around the world!&quot;</font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font face="Verdana">&nbsp;</font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font size="2" face="Verdana">Within just weeks people everywhere were talking about it, and other top-notch online marketers were scurrying to sell it as an Affiliate for the company.</font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font face="Verdana">&nbsp;</font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font size="2" face="Verdana">But here's a little insight that 99.9% of everyone the world over doesn't know:</font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font face="Verdana">&nbsp;</font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font size="2" face="Verdana">The Product's greatest endorser is none other than Google itself!</font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font face="Verdana">&nbsp;</font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font size="2" face="Verdana">That's right. As shocking as it may seem, Google has NO problem with the course that reveals how anyone can get ads on their search engine for Free!</font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font face="Verdana">&nbsp;</font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font size="2" face="Verdana">Now, at this point I know you must be curious as to how such a thing is possible, as Google gets its M0NEY from the sale of both AdWords (PPCs) and AdSense (where webmasters allow Google to show their ads on their pages).</font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font face="Verdana">&nbsp;</font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font size="2" face="Verdana">One might think that any information that revealed how an advertiser could get their AdWords pay-per-clicks free would be damaging to Google, and therefore Google would not want anyone finding out about it, right?</font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font face="Verdana">&nbsp;</font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font size="2" face="Verdana">WRONG! It seems that the secret system developed by the retired native New York doctor contains an interesting &quot;twist&quot; that while allowing advertisers to eliminate their AdWords costs, it does not reduce a single D0LLAR in AdWords revenue for Google.</font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font face="Verdana">&nbsp;</font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font size="2" face="Verdana">In fact, just the opposite!</font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font face="Verdana">&nbsp;</font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font size="2" face="Verdana">I cannot give away the secret here because that's why it's available in the first place.</font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font face="Verdana">&nbsp;</font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font size="2" face="Verdana">But I can tell you that with the application of what's inside &quot;Get Google Ads Free&quot; that:</font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font face="Verdana">&nbsp;</font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font size="2" face="Verdana">&nbsp;- Google loses NO money</font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font size="2" face="Verdana">&nbsp;- Google actually can produce even more M0NEY!</font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font size="2" face="Verdana">&nbsp;- Advertisers gain an instant almost unfair advantage over anyone</font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font size="2"><span><font face="Verdana">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; not knowing what's inside &quot;Get Google Ads Free!&quot;</font></span></font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font size="2" face="Verdana">&nbsp;- Advertisers can now afford to outbid their competition!</font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font size="2" face="Verdana">&nbsp;- Advertisers are not at risk any longer as their advertising budgets N0 longer </font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font size="2"><span><font face="Verdana">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; matter!</font></span></font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font face="Verdana">&nbsp;</font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font size="2" face="Verdana">Wow! And this is just the beginning!</font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font face="Verdana">&nbsp;</font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font size="2" face="Verdana">Now, where's the definitive PROOF that Google endorses the amazing system shown in &quot;Get Google Ads Free?&quot;</font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font face="Verdana">&nbsp;</font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font size="2" face="Verdana">I asked this question to company spokesperson and Vice President of Sales &amp; Marketing, Mr Todd Coutrin, to which he responded:</font></div>
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<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font size="2"><span><font face="Verdana">&nbsp;&nbsp; ---</font></span></font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font face="Verdana">&nbsp;</font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font size="2" face="Verdana">&nbsp;&nbsp;&quot;We started our launch like we always do with any product online, </font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font size="2"><span><font face="Verdana">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; using Google AdWords to offer our Product.</font></span></font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font face="Verdana">&nbsp;</font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font size="2"><span><font face="Verdana">&nbsp;&nbsp; &quot;We used keywords that contained the word 'free' so we</font></span></font></div>
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><font size="2"><span><font face="Verdana">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; anticipated the usual HOLD these keywords usually cause any</font></span></font></div>
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