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<title>Understanding Smiley Icons and How to Use Them</title>
<description><![CDATA[by Craig Thornburrow<br />
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The Internet is continuously evolving. It has been incorporating all current technology into its domain and has thus stood the test of time and storm. From video conferencing to class sessions delivered online, it has touched almost every aspect of life. But none has been as popular as Instant Messaging, which gave birth to smiley icons, a product of man’s quest to make cyberspace as social as possible.<br />
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Smiley icons are sequences of characters and symbols which represent different facial expressions, human feelings and sometimes even social gestures. They were first developed in an attempt to make the web as humanly social as possible. Later on, however, they were extended to represent all forms of humor, nationalism, celebrities and all kinds of things. And yes, it is still developing.<br />
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So, what are the most popular classes of smiley icons?<br />
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Emotions: Smileys are used to represent most human emotions. The most popular ones are smile, frown, wink, laugh, mock, tongue sticking out, etc. These are very frequently used in chat rooms and online forums.<br />
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Cartoons: From smiley icons of fat guys scratching their pot bellies to other weird symbols, there are a whole bunch of cartoon smileys that may have quite a lot of appeal to you and your lifestyle. All you have to do to get these smileys is search them online and follow the instructions to download them.<br />
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Ideologies: Since people of all faiths, creeds and nationalities partake in the discussions at the forums and chat rooms, some smart guys came up with smiley icon that represented religious symbols, socio-political identities like national flags and others. If you have been wondering how that guy that you always meet in the chat room gets to display a waving US flag, now you know.<br />
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Celebrities: Celebrities are more like gods nowadays. There are people who have made a fortune just writing about them. So it shouldn’t surprise you that we now have some emoticons that represent them. From politicians like former president Jimmy Carter :(=) to celebrities and TV characters like Pamela Anderson &:-)3 or Alladin @:-) , there are many classes of icons that represent most things we care about, and these icons are continuously evolving.<br />
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If you want to master the arts of the internet world, you have to learns its ways and be a part of its cyber culture, which includes understanding and rightly using smiley icons to deliver warmth to your online posts and break the ice created by the screen.<br />
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Craig Thornburrow is an acknowledged expert in his field. You can get more free advice on smiley icons and animated smiley faces at <a href="http://www.smileyicon.net" target="_blank">http://www.smileyicon.net</a> and <a href="http://www.smileyicon.net/animate-your-messenger-conversations-with-animated-smiley-faces.html" target="_blank">http://www.smileyicon.net/animate-your-messenger-conversations-with-animated-smiley-faces.html</a>.]]></description>
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<title>Forum Marketing Profits - Free Traffic And Free Advertising</title>
<description><![CDATA[by Gitte Dabek<br />
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The majority of Internet Marketers are always looking for some additional places to promote products for free and get some free traffic. But when thinking about this, did you ever consider "Forum Marketing"?<br />
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There are loads of Internet Marketing Forums and even highly specialized forums for almost any niche market. They all serve many purposes. First of all, they are an informational resource, but did you know that they can also help you to grow your business?<br />
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- By contributing posts with valuable information and by being active in the forum, you can easily brand yourself as an expert in your niche and everybody likes to buy from experts rather than from the "average Joe".<br />
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- By posting regularly to these forums you can also generate a flood of backlinks to your site.<br />
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- By promoting your website with your signature tag, you will get a lot of free traffic to your sites and sales you never would have made without that.<br />
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The first trick to doing this successfully is to properly utilize the signature tags of your postings, because it’s only this little signature tag that is promoting your website, product or service. Look at the terms of every forum to make sure your signature lines comply with the rules. Then make your tag eye-catching, sticky, create it like an email headline so that it attracts the reader to click the link and read more.<br />
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And please: don’t contribute just "Me, too!" posts or silly questions. <br />
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The second trick is the information value of your post. You have to really show some expertise to the forum members to get them interested in what you have to offer and to encourage them to click on your signature lines.<br />
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Follow these simple steps and do not to blatantly advertise your business, but contribute valuable content and in a short time, you will see fresh and targeted traffic coming to your site. You have built trust and credibility within the forum community and this will pay! Not only will you make more sales, you will have backlinks from an authority site with a high Page Rank and that means additional search engine traffic!<br />
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The critical point in forum marketing really is: do respect the community, be patient and contribute value to place yourself as an expert. And do not even think to spam the forum using some tricky software tools. You will be banned immediately.<br />
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If you do it the right way, forum marketing will become a powerful weapon in your marketing arsenal.<br />
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Gitte Dabek is a home business expert. She is running a website listing and rating legitimate home business opportunities. If you are interested to read more about the Top Home Business Opportunities, visit her at <a href="http://www.top-home-business-opportunities.net" target="_blank">http://www.top-home-business-opportunities.net</a>.]]></description>
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<title>Internet Wars - The Millions of Dollars That Quietly Await to be Made</title>
<description><![CDATA[by Shawn Drewry<br />
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Whenever we hear of internet confrontations, we think of crazy people online doing whacky stuff. That is not always the case. "Internet beef" is among the bulls with extremely sharp financial horns. Yes, we're talking about the top internet companies "on steroids" ! Google, YaHoO, Microsoft, eBaY, MySpace and the underdog slowly taking over- Facebook.<br />
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MySpace is reported as losing a slight grip on new user signups, due to prohibiting it's users from promoting their URL addresses and e-commerce business on their personal pages. Savvy web publishers desire to utlize the power of MySpace, not just to ask people to buy something, but it's also a great backlink from MySpace to have your domain name linked to. If you go to Alexa and type in MySpace to view their traffic rank, you'll see that it ranks at 6. A ranking of that number on Alexa simply equals out to be well over a billion times over in logins, logouts and new user signups daily. MySpace also prohibits the use of widgets in loading your personal content into and placing it on your page. If you have any kind of affiliate links, Google ads or anything that generates income for yourself, your MySpace account will be instantly deleted.<br />
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Google is reported to have bought more companies. Their secret plans are to create search engine friendly widgets, so that they can embed and offer these tools to users of the affiliate-owned companies they have been purchasing left and right. As Google knows they are late, Facebook has Google by the balls in creating social networking applications so that users can increase the social networking effectiveness of their personal pages. And, if you think about it, Facebook will soon have MySpace on its knees. Today, Facebook offers over 8,000 widgets. Google plans on firing back soon with their new social network called "Open Social".<br />
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These companies are all at war to grab our loyalty. They offer so many free services. If you look into the deeper picture, the more free stuff they offer, the more ad revenue they generate for their company. If you think hard enough, the same ad revenue they generate, you can too for yourself. How so? They use Google Ad Sense & affiliate links just like everyone else. The key is to network with people, use free widgets to syndicate your content, write good search engine copy, signature forums with your URL links, build many personal social pages and backlink them with your content. More content equals more traffic which equals more money for you, just like how the big boys do!<br />
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Shawn Drewry is the CEO of <a href="http://www.DrewryOnline.net" target="_blank">http://www.DrewryOnline.net</a><br />
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He was born & raised in Brooklyn, New York & has been in the working world for 10 years, including corporate America. As much as he did well in his jobs, someone somewhere he worked with or even the employer themselves found some reason to wrongfully terminate him. He has learned the hard way to become an independent person, breaking the shackles of traditionally following the working class.]]></description>
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<title>5 Reasons Forums May be Hazardous to Your Website's Health</title>
<description><![CDATA[by Jerret Turner<br />
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When used correctly, forums offer new as well as experienced business owners the perfect platform for promoting new ideas and products. They're also a great way to acquire one-way links.  While forums have their benefits, they also have the potential of creating huge damage to your business. One wrong thread could send a lot of bad press to your site as well as to your email account.<br />
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Forums can be a great place to learn new ideas and bounce ideas off other people. But they require a lot of time. More often than not, it's far better to spend that time concentrating on marketing your business rather than trolling the forums.<br />
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The following five points underscore why spending time in forums can be hazardous to your site's health.<br />
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1) It's not a matter of if but when you'll get flamed<br />
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The problem with forums is that you never know when things are going to get out of hand. Without any reason or warning, you can become a flame target.<br />
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I can guarantee that at least one person will not agree with you. This isn't so bad as long as the dialog takes place within the forum.  But these online arguments can get out of hand and spill over into blogs, other forums, and through email.<br />
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2) Link bandwagons and useless comments<br />
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One of the low points of any forum is that 95% of the posts tend to be completely useless. Many posters are only participating in the hope of getting some mileage from a forum. For people who own a similar business, posting on a forum is the perfect way to gain some exposure and get one-way links to boot. Many times, they don't add any value to the forum.<br />
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Then there's the typical flood of "I agree" comments. These "valueless" comments can suck an excessive amount of your time.<br />
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3) Everyone's an expert<br />
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There's an old saying, "If everything is important, then nothing is important." I believe this applies to forums as well.<br />
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The problem isn't for lack of experts. The problem is trying to decipher the real experts from the flack. Unfortunately, it's almost impossible to differentiate good advice from bad. This is somewhat like the blind leading the blind. Misleading advice abounds. It takes time to acknowledge the good experts from the "wannabe" experts. Time better spent elsewhere.<br />
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4) Old and stale information<br />
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People post comments and information based on what they've read or heard about. Unlike a typical publication, with its overabundance of editors, assistant editors, and fact checkers, forums are open source. You have to do your own fact checking.<br />
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Another problem is information that's just plain old. What may have been true a few years ago may not apply today. For instance, web rings were very popular in the late 1990s. Now, they're simply known as link farms. But there's plenty of information-- old information-- that shows up in search results concerning web rings; much of it in forums.<br />
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5) Writing truthful, thoughtful comments is a fad<br />
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While some forum discussions have their golden moments, many threads are one sided or between two or three parties. I liken it to two groups of people, each standing on opposite walls in a gym screaming at each other. Unfortunately, many times the good comments get stuffed underneath the bad, disrespectful, disparaging comments.<br />
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While forums certainly have their place, they shouldn't be an all too often hangout. Most webmasters would find they can achieve their site goals faster and more efficiently if they focused on their sites rather than the forums.<br />
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Jerret Turner, CEO of LinkAcquire.com, can help you build one-way links for better search results. Visit him at <a href="http://www.linkacquire.com" target="_blank">http://www.linkacquire.com</a>. Download a free copy of Jerret's new work, The Little Linking Instruction Book, by visiting <a href="http://www.linkacquire.com/signup.html" target="_blank">http://www.linkacquire.com/signup.html</a>.]]></description>
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<title>Online Focus Groups – Concept Testing and Customer Insights</title>
<description><![CDATA[by Henk Hoets<br />
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So you need to test your new product concepts against prospects, customers, or the trade. Concept testing explores consumers' reactions to a proposed product, message, or ad.<br />
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But you have limited time to get voice of the customer reactions and insights about your concepts. And the target segment is difficult to recruit into a traditional focus group room.<br />
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Product and marketing managers face these problems all the time. The good news is that online bulletin board focus groups can help you with concept testing.<br />
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What are Online Bulletin Board Focus Groups? <br />
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The purpose of online bulletin board focus groups (BBFG) is to gain qualitative insights about prospects and customers. You want to understand their perceptions, attitudes, opinions, and behaviors about a topic.<br />
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A bulletin board focus group consists of a moderator, 10 to 20 respondents, and observers.<br />
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Moderators, respondents and observers meet on a bulletin board focus group web site. But they don’t need to meet at the same time. They can login any time during a BBFG session.<br />
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Bulletin board focus groups typically run for three days. The moderator posts questions and concepts, and respondents post their comments. Observers watch.<br />
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How Bulletin Board Focus Groups Work<br />
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The moderator recruits, screens and invites respondents to a bulletin board focus group.<br />
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But, rather than meet face-to-face, participants login to a secure (https) bulletin board web site, using a username and password.<br />
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The moderator sets the ground rules, builds rapport, and launches questions, concepts, and probes using a moderator’s discussion guide.<br />
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The moderator controls what respondents see, and when they see it: questions, concepts, and respondents’ responses.<br />
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Respondents post their comments: opinions, perceptions, attitudes and descriptions of behaviors.<br />
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Observers can direct the moderator to probe respondents’ answers. By the way, the respondents cannot see the observers.<br />
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Transcripts are immediately available for analysis. You get instant word-for-word quotes and insights.<br />
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Qualitative Product Concept Testing<br />
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This is how you use bulletin board focus groups for concept testing.<br />
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The moderator presents concepts on the BBFG web site. This is where you can show products, ads, messages and web sites. The moderator shows concepts using several formats: written descriptions, images, video clips or web sites.<br />
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Respondents mark-up concepts, using mark-up tools available with BBFG technology. For example, they can highlight words and images they like and dislike. And they can add their comments about specific items in the concept.<br />
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You gain valuable voice of the customer information about your concepts. You see specific words, sentences and images that respondents like and dislike. They reveal their feelings and thoughts about your concepts.<br />
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You can see if customers’ perceptions about concepts match up with your perceptions.<br />
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Another useful BBFG tool is “uninfluenced answers.” The moderator can control when respondents see other respondents’ posts.  With the uninfluenced answer feature turned on, respondents must answer a question before they can see answers from other respondents about the question. The moderator can reduce group bias, using the uninfluenced answer feature. Uninfluenced answers are an ideal tool for concept testing.<br />
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Benefits of Bulletin Board Focus Groups<br />
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Using bulletin board focus groups, you can assess customers' or prospects’ reactions to product concepts, ads, messages and web sites quickly. You get rich, voice-of-the-customer, word-for-word quotes and actionable insights.<br />
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Plus you avoid travel time associated with traditional face-to-face focus groups and save thousands of dollars in travel expenses.<br />
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You can even interview busy executives, subject matter experts, professionals, and on-the-go people who don’t have time to attend face-to-face focus groups.<br />
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Also, you get better geographical respondent representation than face-to-face focus groups.<br />
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BBFG is a viable research tool. Seventy-one percent of U.S. adults use the Internet (early 2007), according to PEW Internet Research. That is about 160 million U.S. adults.<br />
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BBFG is one of the fastest-growing market research tools today. Many companies are turning to professional moderators who use it.<br />
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Bulletin board focus groups are effective for concept testing. Test new product ideas, ads, and messages, and gain valuable customer insights. Use insights to develop new products and marketing programs.<br />
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Copyright © 2007, Henk Hoets. All rights reserved.<br />
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Henk Hoets is an RIVA trained professional focus group moderator and qualitative marketing research consultant.<br />
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Henk has moderated hundreds of focus groups and in-depth interviews for major corporations, and small and medium businesses.<br />
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He is the founder of Hendriks Research, a qualitative marketing research firm. He also is a former product and marketing manager and 20-year veteran of the wireless industry. He holds an MBA.<br />
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For more information about online focus groups and focus group moderating, please visit <a href="http://h-focusgroups.com" target="_blank">http://h-focusgroups.com</a>.]]></description>
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<title>Tips on Encouraging Forum Conversation</title>
<description><![CDATA[by CD Mohatta<br />
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There are many effective little techniques that encourage forum posting. One of the tricks that helps to encourage forum conversation is to end some of your posts with leading questions. "What do you think?" "How do you do it?" "Does anyone know how to ____?" Questions give an easy opening for the next person to post, just as they help foster conversation in real life.<br />
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If you start a new thread, it often is more successful if your first post is short and asks a question, as opposed to being several paragraphs in length that cover a topic more thoroughly. This is kind of surprising because you might have thought a longer post would be more intriguing, but try it and see! You'll notice a difference. So, even if you've thought about a topic a lot, try not to say much in the first post. This lets other people be "experts" too, and they will enjoy the conversation.<br />
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In writing classes they often teach you to write strong. Strong writing is well thought out, authoritative, doesn't use the word "I," has good grammar, spelling, and punctuation. But on a forum, it can intimidate others so that they won't post. If instead you say, "I think," "Gosh, how do you spell that?", include personal stuff, and so forth, it makes the writing less formal and more like you're sitting across the cafe table from an old friend! This makes others comfortable so they are more likely to open up.<br />
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Compliments about what someone posted before you also helps many of the readers to be comfortable posting because they interpret it as a friendly, gentle place. Whether face to face or online, other people will like it when they receive positive comments or are asked questions. It simply makes people feel like they are being listened to, and we all like that!<br />
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Timing is also important in encouraging good conversation on a forum. It's better to post two or three responses at a time every three or four hours, than to sit down once each evening to post because it keeps the forum fresh and people get the feeling someone is always there for them to talk to. If they check in an hour or two after they posted and they see responses, well, of course they'll be more likely to get involved in the forum than if they have to wait a day for a response.<br />
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Social network users, visit <a href="http://www.wishafriend.com/ac/holidays/christmas/" target="_blank">http://www.wishafriend.com/ac/holidays/christmas/</a> for Christmas MySpace comments. You can also find Christmas MySpace graphics at <a href="http://www.wishafriend.com/graphics/holidays/christmas/" target="_blank">http://www.wishafriend.com/graphics/holidays/christmas/</a>, and find Christmas Layouts at <a href="http://www.wishafriend.com/layouts/christmas/" target="_blank">http://www.wishafriend.com/layouts/christmas/</a>  to add to your profile.]]></description>
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<title>Web 3.0 - The Future is Here</title>
<description><![CDATA[by Sherwin F Shao<br />
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What is this mystical thing called Web 3.0 that everybody is waiting for? It's like the silhouette of a stranger through the dense fog. Man or Monster? Friend or Foe? That is the nature of predicting the future. From afar, everything looks good. From up close, it's a mess. The good news is we can affect the future, the future is not some inevitable result assigned to us.<br />
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What will Web 3.0 look like? Let's start with how the web has evolved and go from there.<br />
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What happened?<br />
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In the old days, you really needed to read a whole book to get all the nuggets of knowledge from an author. With search engines, you can get to what you need faster and faster. So more people can now publish more ideas. Referred to as Web 1.0, static websites have sprung from every corner of the world.<br />
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Fast forward to today. The core of Web 2.0 is the latest generation of user-contributed content.<br />
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The unit of communication has shrunk dramatically. Instead of publishing a book or article, we can publish a simple blog. Just a few words and we're done.<br />
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The speed of publishing has increased dramatically. It's now lightening fast, from the author's very first thought to the moment the reader understands it.<br />
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Multi-user collaboration has become massively parallel. Forums, chats-- people are communicating everywhere.<br />
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With Web 2.0 applications, anyone can easily set up a blog or a shop on eBay. Or even join the major Web 2.0 sites like Wikipedia, Facebook, and Digg. These sites provide dynamic user-contributed content. People now flock to Web 2.0 sites because they can find any idea, or any community.<br />
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What's Missing?<br />
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So if things are so good, what's wrong?<br />
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Well, Google often returns a whole bunch of garbage, because it can't read our minds. That's because search terms aren't expressive enough. Search terms are not sufficient to provide your meaning, your context. There are billions of pages out there now, with text that can only be understood after being read by humans. So with search results, we must wade through pages and pages before we get what we're looking for.<br />
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So to solve this problem, why not make these billions of pages contain the meaning, not just the words? Why not create an engine that understands your meaning, instead of just today's simple search terms? Will that work?<br />
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What's Not Happening?<br />
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Web 3.0 has been touted as the savior. So what is it?<br />
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It's been 6 years since the prediction of the Semantic Web evolution, with RDF, OWL, SPARQL, RIF, metawebs, and ontologies. It's a deep mess. You have to be either crazy or a genius to figure that stuff out. Another faction has Web 3.0 pegged as becoming a service, somehow transforming unstructured information into structured information. Somehow, if machines talk to each other more effectively, people can access the right information quicker. That's wishful thinking.<br />
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Why will this grand vision of Web 3.0 involving intelligent machines never happen? Because humans will never be surpassed by machines in judgmental intelligence. To be interested in certain things-- that is a uniquely human trait. To belong to groups-- that is another human trait. Because a machine-generated solution, regardless of how advanced, cannot replace humans. In the end, only humans can help other humans.<br />
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What's Next?<br />
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Web 3.0 is about ideas and knowledge. It's not about shopping or entertainment. Technology-wise, we're ready for the next generation of the web, the real Web 3.0. We have everything we need to create that vision. Let me describe that vision.<br />
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Different words have different meaning to different people. Different people are identified by different demographics. There's no need for the machine to understand all that meaning stuff. As long as people understand, and communicate with the smallest possible unit of related meaning: The question and answer.<br />
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By simply matching questions with other similar questions, and by grouping the answers from all the experts, users are given access to the best possible knowledge available from all perspectives. You can thus learn at a much faster rate, bypassing the uninteresting noise for the interesting nuggets of knowledge.<br />
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Are You Ready?<br />
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If you could benefit from a more accurate search by providing accurate demographics, wouldn't you?<br />
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If you could benefit from a more accurate search by asking what you're interested in, wouldn't you?<br />
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If you could benefit from a more accurate search by answering what you know, wouldn't you?<br />
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If you could benefit from a more accurate search by rating what you like, wouldn't you?<br />
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The next generation of the web will make use of what we like, what we know, and what we've done to give us what we need. Based on our recent search history. Based on our demographics. Based on our ratings, our questions and our answers.<br />
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Given your usage, the system should know what you're interested in, and should show you questions based on the community you naturally belong to. So you will not have to avoid people you find annoying ... the system will segregate you naturally. Also, other people similar to you will, through their ratings, constantly be finding things that are interesting to you. This system is adaptive, so that as your interests change, your search results change with you.<br />
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The good news is Web 3.0 is here. And it's simpler than anybody would have thought. The bad news? It's just not what anyone expected.<br />
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We are trying to start our vision of Web 3.0 at <a href="http://www.helpglobe.com" target="_blank">http://www.helpglobe.com</a>.  Come join us!]]></description>
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<title>Admin Advantage - Building Credibility Using Forums</title>
<description><![CDATA[by Ryan A Chua<br />
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Black Hat SEOss will definitely impress you with all the aces up their sleeves, but if you do not want your website to be black-listed by popular search engines such as Google, then it is recommended that you try other better options that are available. Generating traffic to your website is no doubt important, but if you have long-term business plans then you need to realize that what is even more important is building and maintaining the credibility of your website. It is only when credibility is maintained that you can you hope to retain users on your website and, most importantly, motivate them to buy products or services that you might be selling through your website.<br />
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So, what is the best way of building credibility? Well, the truth is that there are many ways of doing that. However, if you are looking for the best solution, then I will recommend that you opt for forums that act as the perfect platform for user interaction. You see, when you start a forum on your website, what happens is that users develop positive perceptions about your website-- something that helps a lot in building the desired level of credibility. Since forums are places where users are allowed to share their views and experiences, both negative as well as positive, it naturally leads to a feeling of communion amongst those who throng your website. This helps a lot because users then feel more at ease while using your website or when buying products and services that you might be offering through your website.<br />
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Building credibility through forums should be your first priority because by doing so you not only increase traffic to your website, but also reduces costs and improves profitability of your online business. This becomes a possibility because when you have a successful forum, you no longer have to invest huge amounts on Internet marketing or hiring writers, bloggers, and SEOs. All the marketing and content gets done automatically by forum members without you having to spend a single penny. Even the mundane SEO tasks such as keyword optimization get done in the process and that, too, without raising the hackles of search engines, something that is always a possibility with SEO-assisted optimization techniques. You see, when users discuss topics related to your website, it automatically leads to the requisite keyword insertions, something that the search engines are most likely to take notice of in a positive way. That’s the magic of forums!<br />
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So now that you understand the importance of building credibility through forums, it is all up to you how well you implement that on your website. However, before you actually start a forum, you need to take certain precautions because just like any other technique, forums too have their limitations and disadvantages, especially when not used in the prescribed manner. You may be planning to get the best forum software, but believe me, if you do not know the tricks and techniques involved, you will not be able to make much progress even with the most advanced software programs. So, instead of risking your investments, I would recommend that you first learn the intricacies and the tricks of the trade.<br />
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Ryan Chua is a professional IT and Onlne marketing consultant for the past 5 years. Ever since running his own traffic and profit-generating websites, he has been teaching others how to do the same for their own online endeavours. For more information, visit <a href="http://www.ForumSecretsRevealed.com" target="_blank">http://www.ForumSecretsRevealed.com</a>.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[by Jon Roussel<br />
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When you are beginning your internet network marketing  business, it is likely that you will be on a shoestring budget.  One of the first things that you need to do with internet marketing is to build your own list. This list will be comprised of targeted prospects that are interested in the niche market that your business focuses on.<br />
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Participating in forums is an excellent way to quickly begin generating targeted traffic. Responsible and targeted forum marketing can help you do this. You need to find forums related to your niche market. Posting frequently and answering members' questions is the first forum marketing tip.  Put your unique selling proposition in your signature with a link to your website. If people like what you have to say, they will visit your website. This article discusses six forum marketing tips to help you build that targeted list.<br />
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Forums are online communities where members interact with each other through posts. A distinguishing characteristic of a forum is its specificity. Forum threads are very topic-specific.  These threads discuss one topic only.<br />
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Here are six forum marketing tips to help you generate ongoing targeted traffic.<br />
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1. Determine your expertise and find appropriate forums that you can join.  Look for active forums that have topics related to your business or expertise. Create new threads there, offer your knowledge, and help others--frequently. This will build your integrity and expertise.<br />
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2. Create a linked signature and include it at the end of your posts.  Do not use an affiliate link.. You can use this to sign your posts. This signature must lead to your web site. The traffic you generate from it is very highly targeted.<br />
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3. Manage your forum affiliations. Do not try to post replies or threads in every forum.  Find five to seven forums where you will become active and then ramp up so you make at least five forum posts daily.<br />
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4. Create interesting threads on the latest 'hot' topics. You will see that a lot of people are talking about a certain problem and are trying to find the right solutions for it. You can create a thread which offers your solution in a step-by-step format.  This will continue to build your integrity and expertise.<br />
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5. Reply to existing topics with quality answers. Look for questions which people post because they want to know more information about it. Reply to the topic with a quality answer. If you do this often, people will look to you as an expert and will start to respect your opinions. They will then enter your prospecting funnel to get more information from you because they trust you.<br />
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6. Use a system to save and track your forums and posts such as Forum Fortunes, which saves a lot of time because it saves and tracks all of your posts and forums.<br />
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Following these forum marketing tips will help you establish yourself as an expert, develop trust and build relationships.  Many people will contact and join you because of the information, help and assistance you continue to provide.<br />
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Jon Roussel is a successful internet marketer in Beverly, MA.  He helps people succeed with a home-based business that will  generate a long-term reliable leveraged residual income. Learn more at <a href="http://www.jonroussel.ws" target="_blank">http://www.jonroussel.ws</a>, Jon Roussel's Website.]]></description>
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<title>How To Find The Most Successful Business And Alternative Networking People On Myspace</title>
<description><![CDATA[by Shawn Drewry<br />
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In today's information age lies a hidden goldmine of opportunity in all areas of business interests. When you have been through certain things in life, it helps you to tap into the creative mind. One of the things I've been doing recently, in which I have been successful, is finding quality, business networking professionals-- some of whom are famous-- all on MySpace.<br />
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One way I like to find quality business people to network with on MySpace is to head on over to my local Walmart. In their magazine section, you'll find every topic of interest ranging from fitness, Windows Vista, PC and digital camera reviews, WWE wrestling, fishing, hunting, investing and so forth. The first thing I do is head to the business magazines and randomly select any one that may deem appealing to my eye at that very moment. If it's Forbes magazine, I'll pick it up. Then, I skim through the Table of Contents to see what sounds most interesting. From there, I select what's most useful and head on over to that section. Once I am there, I skim through the introductory paragraph, looking for people's names to use as visual keywords to myself.  I do it like this sometimes because if I don't feel like buying the magazine, I can still skim for fresh names of people to look for as potential business contacts to network with on MySpace<br />
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From there, I make a list of people by specific profession. For example, "Chris De Wolfe - MySpace". I then make lists by that topic under "Social Media Folk", "Affiliate Marketing Connects", "Corporate Business Execs", and so on. Once my list is compiled, if I didn't buy the magazine, I'll then take the list home with me and turn on the computer right away. Once I am logged into MySpace, I then plug in each name into the search bar, select "People" and scan the MySpace search results. Sometimes, it may be a lot of people with the same name, but finding the right person will require making your best judgment. If you happen to know the zip code the person resides in, that helps too, as does having their e-mail address.<br />
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Another savvy way of finding quality business connects is to send a friend request to associates of persons whom you've already friend requested. For example, if Steve Forbes had a MySpace page, and I friend request him, and I see that Bill Gates of Microsoft , Steve Jobs of Apple, Jay-Z of DefJam, and perhaps Steven Spielberg are on his top friends list, I'll friend request them too. This is a very effective, yet viral way of locating quality business connections on MySpace. From this point, if some of them accept you as a friend, be sure to be courteous and sound very professional when contacting high-profile business people on MySpace. Play your cards right and you'll be surprised how much the "big wigs" pay much more attention to the "little people" like you!<br />
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Shawn Drewry is the CEO of <a href="http://www.Drewryonline.net" target="_blank">http://www.Drewryonline.net</a><br />
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He was born & raised in Brooklyn, New York and has been in the working world for 10 years, including corporate america. As much as he did well on his jobs, someone somewhere he worked with or even the employer themselves found some reason to wrongfully terminate them. He has learned the hard way to become an independent person, breaking the shackles of traditionally following the working class.]]></description>
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<title>InfoPreneur Secrets - LEVERAGE The Resources Of Others For Explosive Wealth</title>
<description><![CDATA[by James Penn<br />
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This is one article in the series of "InfoPreneur Secrets" which discusses tips, tricks, techniques and secrets to be a successful info product creator and marketer. This article will discuss the importance of leveraging the resources of others to literally explode your sales without much additional effort on your part.<br />
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Let me ask you a question:<br />
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What’s better than ONLY YOU promoting your product and generating sales for your info product?<br />
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Answer: Hundreds, even thousands, of marketers marketing your product FOR YOU for free!<br />
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Let us look at one of the most successful internet marketing products ever, ‘The Rich Jerk’. This is the ultimate example of a marketer effectively leveraging the resources of others.<br />
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I bet ‘The Rich Jerk’ himself doesn’t make a whole lot of sales, but he has thousands of affiliates promoting HIS products for HIM in exchange for a percentage of the sale. It’s the perfect business model for both the affiliate and the vendor.<br />
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The affiliate gets money without having to create a product. The vendor makes sales of his product that he wouldn’t otherwise have made.<br />
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The Rich Jerk is one of the must sold internet marketing info products simply because he has a huge affiliate force.<br />
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I’d rather have one thousand affiliates promoting my product passively than just have me marketing my own product aggressively.<br />
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You are limited in what you can achieve on your own. Remember that. But with the help of others, you can accelerate your internet marketing efforts by LEVERAGING the resources of others.<br />
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James Penn is an experienced niche marketer who has developed and profitably marketed a library of niche info products and reports. To discover how to create an insane passive income online by creating tiny reports, visit <a href="http://www.shortreportprofits.com" target="_blank">http://www.shortreportprofits.com</a><br />
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James also runs a blog which details his trials and tribulations of being an internet marketer. He posts his tips, tricks, techniques and secrets that will help YOU to make money. Visit his blog at <a href="http://www.teenagemarketer.com" target="_blank">http://www.teenagemarketer.com</a>.]]></description>
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<title>InfoPreneur Secrets - How To Persuade People To JV With You</title>
<description><![CDATA[by James Penn<br />
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This is one article in the series of InfoPreneur Secrets which discusses tips, tricks, techniques and secrets to be a successful info product creator and marketer. This article will discuss how to effectively persuade authorities in your niche to joint venture with you in promotion of your info product.<br />
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Joint ventures are powerful things. They enable you to leverage the resources of other people to generate profits for yourself. What a great business model! Other people promote your products, you keep half of the money.<br />
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Here are some tips to get people to JV with you:<br />
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*	First contact – The first time you contact a potential JV partner should not be asking for them to promote your product. You first need to build a relationship with them. Your first email could either introduce you and your business, or it could offer your potential partner assistance. Offer to write some articles for them or to help them with any tasks they don’t want to do. If you help them initially, they’ll be more likely to promote your product later on.<br />
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*	Personalize your JV email – Once you feel you are ready to contact a potential partner, make sure the email you send is personalized. Refer to their websites and their activities. Use their name throughout the email.<br />
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*	Create an offer too good to refuse – Make an offer to your potential JV partner so good they won’t be able to refuse it. You could offer them some unique articles if they promote, you could offer them an increased affiliate commission, you could offer them a reciprocal mailing (i.e. you promote one of their products to your list).<br />
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Approaching JV partners is an art form. It’s impossible for me to sum up everything in this short article, but hopefully it will help you when you approach your next (or first) JV partner.<br />
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James Penn is an experienced niche marketer who has developed and profitably marketed a library of niche info products and reports. To discover how to create an insane passive income online by creating tiny reports, visit <a href="http://www.shortreportprofits.com" target="_blank">http://www.shortreportprofits.com</a><br />
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James also runs a blog which details his trials and tribulations of being an internet marketer. He posts his tips, tricks, techniques and secrets that will help YOU to make money. Visit his blog at <a href="http://www.teenagemarketer.com" target="_blank">http://www.teenagemarketer.com</a><br />
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This free report from Dr. Mani may help you with approaching JV partners - <a href="http://ezinemarketingcenter.com/jv-deconstructed.pdf" target="_blank">http://ezinemarketingcenter.com/jv-deconstructed.pdf</a>.]]></description>
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<title>Internet Marketing Tips - Handling Forum Spam</title>
<description><![CDATA[by Steven Wagenheim<br />
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One of the things that many Internet marketers do is run forums. Let's face it, getting a nice active forum going can be the key to making a nice income online. The problem with running your own forum, unfortunately, is that you're going to have to deal with forum spam. It's a big pain in the backside, trust me on this. So how do you deal with it? This article is going to give you a few no-nonsense methods to deal with forum spam.<br />
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The first thing you need to do is get moderators. There is no way that you're going to be able to run a forum on your own, especially if it gets popular. Moderators are a must in keeping a forum clean. Offer your moderators incentives to do the job. Maybe give them the right to occasionally post ads, especially if you're running a non-ads forum.<br />
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The next thing you need to do is use Captcha to keep forum spam down. This will at least stop the spam robots from posting. Yes, there is automated software that will post spam without the person having to go to the forum physically. By using Captcha, the robots will be stopped cold in their tracks.<br />
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For the real live human spammers who don't seem to want to give up, there are a few things you can do in order to discourage them.<br />
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The first thing is to ban their IP address. In many cases, these people are running off of a static IP address. In the cases where you're dealing with people who are using computer cafes to do their spamming, this isn't going to be much help. But you will cut down slightly on spam by banning IP addresses.<br />
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When all else fails, turn the forum into a paid access only forum. This will definitely keep the spammers away. While you may end up losing some of your members, the really serious ones will stay and you'll end up making an income directly from your forum. If you don't want to go that route, you can try disabling signups to your forum for a few days. This will discourage many spammers and hopefully send them on their way.<br />
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Dealing with forum spam is not fun and it's a war that isn't easily won. However, by following the above tips, you can greatly cut down on your forum spam.<br />
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To YOUR success,<br />
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Steven Wagenheim<br />
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Tired of busting your behind for peanuts online? Go to my web site and find out how I earn a monthly income that exceeds 5 figures and how I can help YOU do the same. Get your free report at <a href="http://www.mysecretarticles.com/report.html" target="_blank">http://www.mysecretarticles.com/report.html</a>.]]></description>
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<title>Using Forums to Get Back Links</title>
<description><![CDATA[by Sean R Mize<br />
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With the present trend in marketing and online business, competition to get the a higher and better ranking is getting stiffer and a lot more complex.  In order to attain the best traffic on the net, a lot of marketers and businessmen are engaging into so many highly tremendous methods of marketing.  One of the most sought-after marketing tools that many are trying to experiment on is the search engine optimization, particularly the off page optimization process.  You may be asking, why search engine optimization?  What features does off page optimization have to be considered as one of the most sought-after marketing tools?  Well, the answer to that is very basic and fundamental - traffic driven by back links.<br />
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Back links are the most essential means of generating traffic on a site nowadays.  A lot of marketers and business people have seen the strong potential of off page optimization to obtain successfully numerous quality back links on a site more than its contemporaries.  Back links are link addresses that you are able to generate from sites that wish to start a connection with your site.  Usually, this happens under the method of SEO that requires it to be done outside the main content of the site - thus, off page optimization.<br />
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One of the best ways to get back links is through the use of the forum.  If you are able to publish your message on the forum sites where you are a member, you are given the opportunity to include on the message some of your relevant information such as the company name which you represent, as well as a bit of personal information such as your name and your e-mail address.  You will be given this opportunity when forum masters see your contribution to the forum site as something that is indispensable.  In order to continue getting such opportunity, you continue to submit postings that contain relevancy and pertinence.<br />
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As additional information, if you are serious about generating more back links from forum sites, engage yourself into more than one forum site and allot time for each individual site.  In that case, you have far better opportunity to gain mileage with considerably more net users.<br />
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Do you want to learn more about how I do it? I have just completed my brand new guide to forum traffic success, 'Secrets of Generating Traffic With Forums'<br />
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Download it free here: <a href="http://www.secrets-of-internet-success.com/2ezforums.html" target="_blank">http://www.secrets-of-internet-success.com/2ezforums.html</a> Traffic Generation With Forums<br />
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Sean Mize is a full-time internet marketer who has written over 1,574 articles in print and 11 published ebooks.]]></description>
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<title>7 Crucial Tips for Web 2.0 Marketing</title>
<description><![CDATA[by Dave Skul<br />
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Web 2.0 offers the next generation of online marketing tools, enabling businesses to harness the power of the Internet to reach customers in unique and varied ways.<br />
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Web 2.0's primary focus is getting people together to share their expertise and thoughts through social interaction. Web 2.0 principles embrace those tools and services with social networking applications.<br />
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Just as the open source movement changed the face of software development, so has Web 2.0's open source content model changed online marketing-- a change which has the potential to accelerate your business' profits.<br />
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Think YouTube, MySpace, del.cio.us, Technorati, Digg and Flickr. These are only a few of the more popular services which have revolutionized the way businesses are reaching their online target markets.<br />
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If you are considering jumping into Web 2.0 marketing, use the following tips to help you integrate Web 2.0 into your marketing arsenal.<br />
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1. Simple but not easy: Contrary to many claims, Web 2.0 marketing takes hard work and creativity to stay ahead of your competition. Your content will have to be tended to and updated continuously. Make sure you dedicate enough time and budget to keep multiple projects running. Like any marketing strategy, time and patience are critical. Committing to a long-term strategy is ideal.<br />
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2. You have to be appealing: Adding fresh and interesting content should be a priority. News becomes old fast. This is when you will have to step up your creative activity. Experiment with podcasts, quirky background information, and news about upcoming events.<br />
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3. Check your spin at the door: People who engage in social networks do so either to share knowledge or gain new knowledge, not necessarily to buy something. Recycling old information without offering anything valuable up front is detrimental. There's no getting around it-- you must give first before you can get. If your first response is to sell, people will take notice and you will eventually be pushed aside.<br />
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4. You must stay active: Web 2.0 marketing is a two-way street that allows a business to interact with a buyer on a familiar level. You can join in by including videocasts, blogs and wikis on your own site. But, creating your own social network is only half the story. You have to be willing to seek out and participate in other active online communities.<br />
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5. Authenticity required: The internet is conducive to anonymity on every level. However, using web 2.0 marketing makes you part of a community. Misuse of that very anonymity that encourages participation can hamper or ruin your plan. You have to be willing to encourage participation without encouraging abuse.<br />
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6. Get thick skin: Not everyone will say positive things about your business. Quite the contrary. You will more than likely have to prove yourself before you're given the privilege to participate, much less sell. The way in which you handle critics will go a long way towards demonstrating your poise under difficult situations. No one likes a cry baby.<br />
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7. Multimedia rules: Traffic statistics on video sharing sites tell a tremendous story about where consumers are spending their time online. With bandwidth costs continuing to decrease, consumers' appetite for the multimedia experience will only grow. This presents an amazing opportunity for those businesses willing to invest in the latest online communication technologies.<br />
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Web 2.0 is still in its infancy. Consumers have already shown they are willing to participate in open source communities. Content, especially multimedia content, will continue to be the deciding factor in whether a business succeeds or fails online. Are you ready for the Web 2.0 marketing challenge?<br />
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Relativity is pleased to offer [<a href="http://www.relativitycorp.com/" target="_blank">http://www.relativitycorp.com/</a>]Web 2.0 Advertising - Web 2.0 Marketing -  Web 2.0 Promotions - iMedia services to the internet business public. You can download a free e-book with our latest insights into the Web 2.0 marketing world by signing up to our  list at [<a href="http://www.relativitycorp.com" target="_blank">http://www.relativitycorp.com</a>]<a href="http://www.relativitycorp.com" target="_blank">http://www.relativitycorp.com</a>. We look forward to providing you with fresh creative information and insight  into this emerging industry.]]></description>
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<title>Secrets Of StumbleUpon - Becoming A Top Stumbler</title>
<description><![CDATA[by Leonard Bartholomew<br />
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Becoming a top stumbler is the ultimate goal when you use StumbleUpon. I have not reached it yet, but I know it's out there.<br />
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I believe that if you follow just a few steps every day, you will reach this peak. Yes, "top stumbler" and "top stumblers" are keywords in StumbleUpon, but don't confuse them with becoming a Top Stumbler. Top Stumblers are chosen by the moderators of SU.<br />
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My friend, Brian, from NowSourcing.com, wrote an exceptional article on the flocking behavior and the effect that any social media site has. People are curious about other people, and like people flock together where there is good content. This is what makes StumbleUpon such a marvelous site.<br />
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To get Top Stumbler means that: <br />
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1. You are posting frequently, <br />
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2. You are tagging your posts with "top stumbler" and "top stumblers", <br />
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3. You have close to-- if not over-- the 200 friend limit, and <br />
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4. You are using the "Stumble" button to view other web pages from other Stumblers.<br />
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The average number of votes for a Top Stumbler is around 18,000. These are the three basics that were written about previously, plus the additional task of stumbling pages yourself. The mechanisms will take over and you will get Top Stumbler on the basis reviews as well as votes.<br />
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Previous articles on Secrets of StumbleUpon are linked in the author's information at the end of this article for your convenience so you can read up on the basics:<br />
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1. Introduction<br />
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2. Fresh Content<br />
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3. Tagging Your Posts<br />
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4. Making And Keeping Friends<br />
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Some clarification on #4:<br />
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Reviewing a person's site and then contacting them with a request to be added to your friends list is the easiest way to make friends. There is a wide choice of friends in StumbleUpon, even though it may not be the largest social site around. There are 3,698,021 registered Stumblers, so this should not be much of a problem.<br />
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I would not recommend making a person your friend until they show up as having subscribed to your pages in the friends tab, otherwise you end up with a lot that will just need to be deleted. Also, check their active date on their pages tab. I usually let them go for about a month and then "Remove Friend". Anyone not interested in the pursuits that you are interested in is not going to be much help to you.<br />
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Also, use the "Send To" button to "force stumble" your friends. Put in a brief message to get their attention. When they hit the stumble button, your page will show up. Guaranteed traffic! Takes about 30 minutes.<br />
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Eventually, you will also start getting pages sent to you from your friends. Help them out by voting! And remember this when you get a thumbs down. A thumbs down counts as a vote. It is a good thing, not to be taken badly. You expect others to take your thumbs down graciously when you give it out, don't you? You will not make many friends if you do the knee-jerk reaction and get defensive.<br />
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I appreciate the opportunity to share the information I have learned with you. This is by no means is the last post on this subject as long as I am a SU user, even though-- from a basics point of view-- this may be considered the last of this series.<br />
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The cumulative visit statistics from StumbleUpon for each of these posts:<br />
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1. Introduction - 291 (submitted on 10/1/07, 22 days)<br />
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2. Fresh Content - 692 (submitted on 10/2/07, 21 days)<br />
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3. Tagging Your Posts - 1702 (submitted on 10/13/07, 10 days)<br />
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4. Making And Keeping Friends - 1737(submitted yesterday 10/21/07, 1 day)<br />
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Anyone else see a trend?<br />
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Leonard Bartholomew, B.S. Computer Science, Is A Cardiac Computer System Administrator As Well As An Authority On Developing Home Based Internet Businesses Part Time. Read the series of articles on Secrets of Stumbleupon at <a href="http://www.moxie-drive.com/blog/2007/10/secrets-of-stumbleupon-becoming-top.html" target="_blank">http://www.moxie-drive.com/blog/2007/10/secrets-of-stumbleupon-becoming-top.html</a>.]]></description>
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<title>Drive Massive Traffic With Stumbleupon - What Stumbleupon Did Not Want You To Know</title>
<description><![CDATA[by Etienne Teo<br />
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StumbleUpon has been one of the leading referral traffic social media networks which you should be using to boost traffic to your site/blog. You might not know that within a day if your site/blog is being stumbled by others, you might be drawing hundreds or thousands of visitors who are interested in what you have to offer. The more people who give a thumbs up and a review, the higher your chances are for your article to be exposed to others.<br />
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When you are stumbling another article,  make sure that you also drop a review with relevant tagging. By dropping a review, the user will know you have given a read and he might drop by your profile and stumble sites that may belong to you as well. It will appear on your profile so that it looks more like a blog, and whatever review you give will tell others how good this article is and they will stumble further. Tagging is important as well. With relevant tags on the review, it will be sent out to others who are interested in this topic to give it maximum exposure.<br />
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Stumbling your Articles<br />
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Remember that you should try to avoid stumbling your own article, unless it is something that you think could benefit both your users and the readers on StumbleUpon-- then stumbling your own article would attract more people to see what you have.<br />
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Aim to be a Top Stumbler<br />
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This does not happen in a day, but it takes time to reach that status. Set a goal to become the TOP 50 STUMBLERS and start to stumble websites, photos and videos equally. Make sure you do not give only thumbs up and no reviews because a top stumbler does not only thumbs up, but gives a review and tagging as well.<br />
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What StumbleUpon Doesn't Want You To Know <br />
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I will now share what StumbleUpon does not intend to let you know on how you increase your status and also how you can work your way to a Top Stumbler.<br />
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Stumble more Videos and Photos<br />
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Would I be biting my own tongue if I said that stumbling more videos and photos can increase your ranks more than stumbling websites? According to my observations, a majority of  the Top 50 stumblers actually have less pages stumbled on than many others but still gets ranked in the Top 50... why is that so?<br />
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The photos and videos they stumbled made a lot of difference, and it could be the way for you to become a Top Stumbler.  Have you stumbled enough Videos and Photos to make this myth come true for you? If you have yet to, then do it quickly.<br />
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All in all, you need to learn how to stumble better -- don't just give a thumbs up and leave the site!<br />
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Etienne is an author and blogger who gives tips and tricks on how to make money online and strategic blogging and traffic tips. Learn how to increase targeted traffic at <a href="http://www.etienneteo.com/" target="_blank">http://www.etienneteo.com/</a>.]]></description>
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<title>

Are You a 'Yes-Dog'?</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
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by Suzanne Falter-Barns<br />
www.howmuchjoy.com<br />
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There was once a time (and there still is, to a certain degree) when I would say 'Yes' to every opportunity, request, suggestion, good idea, and even mediocre idea that came my way. And let me tell you, it was exhausting.<br />
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It was like I had this automatic, knee-jerk reaction to accommodate any suggestion that came my way -- as if it were my karmic duty. I call this auto-response being a 'yes-dog'. Perhaps you know the feeling.<br />
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When you're a yes-dog, your entire being is all about making other people happy; you knock yourself out doing it. No task is too small -- you figure you've always got room in your psyche, your schedule or your soul to squeeze in one more thing that someone wants to fit in. God forbid you should say no -- for then that someone would be unhappy. Which would be unthinkable.<br />
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Like a lot of creative people, I'm naturally empathetic -- so I could literally feel other people's pain … an experience I simply wanted to avoid as much as possible. For many years, I thought it was up to me to please the rest of the world. I literally thought it was my job to be a 'yes-dog'.<br />
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These days, I'm taking a much more circumspect view. I've come to the realization that I simply can't live my soul purpose AND make the rest of the world happy all the time.<br />
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And I realize that being a yes-dog doesn't always make the rest of the world happy -- even in my little corner. The more well-known I get, and the wider my reach, the more I can see it. There is always someone, somewhere, who has a problem with what I'm doing. And therein lay the breakthrough.<br />
<br />
I'm no longer uncomfortable with other people's pain. I mean, it's not like I relish it; but I don't run to avoid it. I've come to realize we all have a path, and a learning process we're going through. This means my entire job is nothing more than to be authentic, listen to my gut, and act accordingly. Not only will I not make everyone happy -- I can't!<br />
<br />
If someone is upset by this, it's no longer a big problem. Rather, it's simply the way their path is rubbing up against my path; it's part of life, growth, and karma. So I have nothing to fear.<br />
<br />
My friend Joan Sotkin has a saying, 'I don't always have to be the one who's uncomfortable here'. Amen! Since I've given up being a yes-dog, and let go of the need to be 'the one who's always uncomfortable', great things have begun to stream my way. My reach, my income, my productivity and my impact in the world<br />
have gone up in quantum leaps.<br />
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Best of all, I've relaxed as I go about my business. 'No' is not scary -- it's empowering. And, ironically enough, the world has not turned on me in anger and resentment -- it's actually stepped right up to my door and truly embraced what I'm doing.<br />
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Are you a yes-dog? Take my handy quiz below to assess where you are. And may I suggest a step away from that easy little word, to one that can be equally empowering: "No".<br />
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The Are You a 'Yes-Dog'? Questionnaire<br />
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1. Do you find it hard to say no to your children, even when they're making unreasonable demands.<br />
a) Always<br />
b) Occasionally<br />
c) Rarely<br />
d) Never<br />
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2. Do you long to be able to tell your boss exactly what you think … but you just can't?<br />
a) Always<br />
b) Occasionally<br />
c) Rarely<br />
d) Never<br />
<br />
3. Do you find it impossible to deny yourself 'forbidden' pleasures -- i.e. Ben & Jerry's ice cream when you're dieting -- even if you've made a decision not to indulge?<br />
a) Always<br />
b) Occasionally<br />
c) Rarely<br />
d) Never<br />
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4. Do your friends tell you that you're a pushover, and advise you to stand firm?<br />
a) Always<br />
b) Occasionally<br />
c) Rarely<br />
d) Never<br />
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5. Do you get a queasy feeling in your gut when someone asks you to do something that's just not a good fit for you … and then inevitably cave in despite your feelings?<br />
a) Always<br />
b) Occasionally<br />
c) Rarely<br />
d) Never<br />
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6. Are you uncomfortable asking for more möney or more responsibility around your work?<br />
a) Always<br />
b) Occasionally<br />
c) Rarely<br />
d) Never<br />
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7. Are you always the person who volunteers even when you don't want to?<br />
a) Always<br />
b) Occasionally<br />
c) Rarely<br />
d) Never<br />
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8. Are there things you long to do in life, but you simply can't find the time or the courage to get to them?<br />
a) Always<br />
b) Occasionally<br />
c) Rarely<br />
d) Never<br />
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Rate your answers:<br />
For every a) give yourself 10 points. For every b) give yourself 7 points. For every c) give yourself 4 points. For every d) give<br />
yourself 1 point.<br />
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If your score is 60-80, you're probably saying 'Yes' WAY more often than you want to. Consider getting some coaching on how to say no from a good friend, life coach or partner.<br />
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If your score is 40-60, your ability to say 'No' willingly is spotty … try pausing and counting silently to five before you answer.<br />
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If your score is 20-40, you've got most situations pretty well in hand. Try saying 'No' just a little more often and see what happens.<br />
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If your score is 0-20, you're doing great! Your ability to monitor when to say 'Yes' and when to say 'No' is truly inspiring.<br />
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©2005 Suzanne Falter-Barns LLC.<br />
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For information on how to find the time, energy, money to live your purpose in life, chëck out Suzanne's frëe ezine, The Joy Letter. Sign up at http://www.howmuchjoy.com/joyletter.html and receive our valuable report, 35 Guaranteed Time Savers. And get a daily blast of joyful tips from the Blast o' Joy blog at http://selfhelpsalon.typepad.com/blast_o_joy/.<br />
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<title>Your Home Business - Waiting For Results</title>
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By Wendy Cardona<br />
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You have your home business and your ads are being shown over the internet, newspapers, etc. You are now waiting for something to happen. You want results from all the work you have put into your web site!<br />
<br />
Reciprocal Links<br />
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One way to get results is by reciprocal links. This means that another website will have a link page where your web site appears. People can click on your link and it takes them directly to your web site. You also have a link page set up where the other site's name can be clicked on to go to its site. Alternatively, you can have one-way linking where their web site only appears on your link page. Linking also helps the page rank of your web site. Page rank measures not only how many links point to a web site, but the "quality" of the sites providing the links. I use the LinkMachine. I have been quite pleased with the results. Best of all, the LinkMachine is free and easy to use.<br />
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You can keep track of your link popularity by downloading the Link Popularity Check. This free tool will show you how many links your website and/or blog are getting. You can see the results of all the work you are doing as your link popularity grows. This will help you persevere with your home business and give you incentive not to give up.<br />
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Blogging<br />
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Another way to get results for your home business is by blogging. A blog is an online publication where you post your thoughts and business articles. At the bottom of each article you provide a resource box to direct the readers to your web site. Make sure you also have a link on your web site going to your blog. If you have interesting articles and information on your blog, potential customers will return repeatedly. Do not forget to "ping" your blog each time you post your articles and information. Pinging your blog will alert blog search engines that new material has been added to your blog. A popular pinging service is pingomatic.<br />
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Use the search engines (Google, Yahoo and MSN) for more information on any of the topics I have mentioned in this article.<br />
<br />
Owning a home business is a day-to-day commitment. This is your business and its success depends on you.<br />
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Wendy Cardona is a stay-at-home mom. Go to her website for the best home business ideas and opportunities at http://www.HonestHomeBiz4u.com For information and articles on how to succeed with your home business visit her blog at http://www.HonestHomeBiz4u-homebusiness.blogspot.com<br />
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<title>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 />
<br />
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 />
<br />
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 />
<br />
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 />
<br />
-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 />
<br />
-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 />
<br />
-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 />
<br />
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 />
<br />
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 />
<br />
These are some of the things you should keep in mind in order to solve the problem in your business more effectively.<br />
<br />
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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I'm Mad as Hell and I Refuse to be an Advertising Victim</title>
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<br />
by Keith Lee<br />
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I stopped being an advertising victim in 1992 when I was first introduced to Dan Kennedy Marketing, and it is one of the most important lessons I've learned. I'm happy to say I haven't been an advertising victim for 13 years.<br />
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If you have been in business for awhile, it has already happened to you - probably more than once. In fact, probably often. And if you are new to the retail world, you can bet the mortgage that it will eventually happen to you.<br />
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What is it? It's when you get that big black checkbook out of the center desk drawer, and you sit down across from some media salesperson, and you write out some kind of a check for some amount, for some kind of promotion advertising expense, and you have no earthly idea whether you made a good decision, bad decision, when you'll know, how you'll know, if you'll know.<br />
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I detest that kind of uncertainty. I don't like to play guesswork games with my money and I bet you don't either. I'm going to tell you how to eliminate it, how to make every dollar you spend on advertising and marketing measurable and accountable.<br />
<br />
The Best Place To Spend Your Hard Earned Money On Advertising Is Direct Response!!<br />
<br />
All advertising can be one of only two types - either "Institutional Advertising" or "Direct Response Advertising." It is monumentally important to understand the difference.<br />
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Most advertising in magazines, newspapers, on radio, TV, and billboards is institutional advertising. It is Institutional advertising because in most cases, there is no way of accurately tracking response.<br />
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Most advertising agencies like institutional advertising since, without tracking, they can NOT be held responsible for zero results. If an ad campaign does not produce the results they want, they blame it on:<br />
<br />
1. The economy<br />
2. The weather<br />
3. You didn't run the ad often enough<br />
4. YOU (your merchandise, your service, your image, etc.)<br />
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You Can't Deposit "Creativity" In The Bank<br />
<br />
Unfortunately, most advertising agencies are interested in being creative and cutesy. That's what wins advertising awards.<br />
<br />
I think this is absolutely ridiculous. The advertising field gives awards based on creativity, not results. Many ads that have won top awards didn't produce any substantial increases in sales.<br />
<br />
Direct response advertising, on the other hand:<br />
<br />
1. Contains a headline that flags your prospect and creates curiosity<br />
<br />
2. Creates interest in the merchandise<br />
<br />
3. Creates desire in the prospect<br />
<br />
4. Has a specific offer<br />
<br />
5. Has a deadline<br />
<br />
6. Has measurable results<br />
<br />
Why is this so important? Two reasons:<br />
<br />
1. Most businesses have limited capital to spend on their marketing and advertising (unless you are Coca Cola or Microsoft). Since you have a limited budget, why waste it on advertising that you are not sure is working?<br />
<br />
2. The only reason a business would advertise is to get more customers and sell more merchandise. A direct response ad concentrates only on this purpose.<br />
<br />
First, it contains a headline that attracts the attention of the specific customer you want to in your store(s).<br />
<br />
Then, it makes a complete and compelling case for the reason for your offer. Next, it proves to the customer that the reason for the offer will solve some problem in the customer's life or provide some valuable benefit to him.<br />
<br />
It states specific reasons, facts, and statistics, as well as testimonials from other customers to validate the claims. Then it tells the reason why you are able to make such an attractive offer. It tells the customer what to do in order to gain the benefits of the offer.<br />
<br />
It creates "urgency" by telling the customer that he must act now in order to gain these important benefits, and why this offer is so limited, either by time, or by the quantity available.<br />
<br />
Finally, it must contain a way for you to track exactly what sales or custome rs were generated by that particular ad.<br />
<br />
Now that I have defined for you the difference between institutional and direct response advertising, here's the big question that you have to ask yourself before you make every future marketing and advertising decision. Does the advertising that you are considering meet all six of the criteria that I outlined above? If it doesn't, then pass on it as quickly as you can say:<br />
<br />
"I'm Mad as Hell and I Refuse to Be an Advertising Victim Again!"<br />
<br />
Keith Lee, owner of American Retail Supply headquartered in Kent, WA became president of the business in 1981 and later bought the business from its founder Dick Thompson. Although Lee credits much of their growth to increased product offerings and what he calls 'the best client service in the industry," he attributes the companies Herculean increase to the discovery of the world renowned Marketing Guru, Dan Kennedy. Now he's trying to get other entrepreneurs hooked. Keith recently became trained as a Dan Kennedy Certified No B.S. Business Advisor where he delivers what he calls Kennedy's 'Magnetic Marketing Strategies.' As a Kennedy trained advisor Keith offers entrepreneurs what he calls 'The Most Incredible FREE Gift Ever' containing over $700.00 of business-building information from Dan Kennedy including Gold Inner Circle Membership. Then members are invited to attend monthly local chapter meetings or can join a local Kennedy Study & Mastermind Group. Visit http://www.LeeMarketing Group or http://www.NoBSPugetSound.com for more details.<br />
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Keith is an expert in marketing, especially direct marketing and direct mail techniques. please visit http://www.leemarketinggroup.com or http://www.nobspugetsound.com for more articles and information.<br />
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<title>Successful Home Business - The Secret To Organizing Your Business The Easy Way</title>
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By Arindam C<br />
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The secret to making your business successful is to get yourself organized as soon as possible. Whether it is part-time or a full-time business, you will need to operate it just like any other business; in other words, you must give your home business the same amount of time and attention as you would to any other type of business. To operate your home business efficiently, you need to have certain systems in place, otherwise, it becomes disorganized and you feel lost. In this article, I will tell you how to organize your business the easy way!<br />
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How did I find out this truth? There was a time when I was myself a disorganized home business owner. I joined a lot of membership sites, purchased a lot of products and subscriptions, and even before I could take control of all that, my inbox was full of receipt numbers, passwords, invoice numbers, download links, etc. I got completely crazy over it and that was why I decided to get myself organized.<br />
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Now there are basically three things you need to organize. First off, if you are like me who have purchased a lot of products and memberships, record your receipt numbers, passwords, usernames, etc, in an Excel(tm) database. Then name it 'My Account Manager' or whatever you like to call it. When you need a product simply look at this database to find out the required information.<br />
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The second thing that you need to track is your monthly expenses and income. While tracking monthly expenses and income is a must for tax-assessment, you need it even more to monitor the performance of your business. You need to monitor how much you are spending and how much R.O.I (return-on-investment) you are getting on your expenditure. Without tracking and monitoring your expenses, how will you be able to know whether your business is making a profit or loss, whether it is worth running, and above all, what you need to change to maximize your profits and minimize your expenses?<br />
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I use a cashbook to track my monthly income and expenditure, but it is ok if you do not know how to use a cashbook. An Excel(tm) database will do just as well. Record you monthly and yearly income and expenditure in an Excel(tm) database and name it ' My Income and Expenditure Manager' or whatever you like to call it. There is a lot of accounting software packages available in the market, like Quicken(tm), Quick Books(tm), etc, and if you can afford it, then I would suggest that you purchase one of these software to make your tasks easier.<br />
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The last thing you need to track is your advertising campaign. Now, I am sure that many 'gurus' have told you how essential it is for a business owner to track his ads. Do not make the mistake of thinking that a well-written ad will pull in a huge income for you. Not all ads work all the time and even some well-written ads need to be monitored to see whether they are working or not. Keep an Excel(tm) database of all your ad campaigns and name it ' My Ad Manager'. Once you see which ads are making you profits and which are not, you can dump the poorly performing ads and continue with the successful ones. If you are not tracking your ad campaigns, then you are literally throwing money down the drain!<br />
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I hope this article convinces you why organization is extremely important in business, more so if you want to run a profitable business venture. What you may not know, however, is where and how you can find profitable affiliate business opportunities. For more details on lucrative home business opportunities, and to learn how you can start earning money from home the easy way, simply visit our website.<br />
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Arindam is a home business expert. For more such Home Business tips please join his free e-course at:<br />
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<title>Marketing's Pivotal Role in Innovation</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
<br />
by Laura Patterson<br />
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The organizational charts of the 1920s often indicated that marketing's role was to represent the customer. In 2004, the American Marketing Association redefine marketing as "an organizational function and a set of processes for creating, communicating and delivering value to customers and for managing customer relationships in ways that benefit the organization and its stakeholders."<br />
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Marketing's job is to create customer value, engagement, satisfaction and loyalty. Marketing serves as the stand-in for the customer, informing product development and other functions of what customers want and need. Essentially, marketing serves as the "voice of the customer" and is responsible for developing and implementing the processes used to capture the customer requirements so the company is able to provide customers with the best in class service/product quality.<br />
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Today, customers are more empowered than ever and are taking control of how, when and where they consume. This is translating into customers who are less brand-loyal, less trusting, and prefer to get information from personal research, friends and product specialists. These changes have significant implications to businesses and marketing: changes in marketing mix, messaging and general approach to customer interaction.<br />
<br />
In addition, commoditization, the Internet, mobility and virtualization are contributing to a transformation that is impacting companies on a variety of fronts, including product development.<br />
<br />
The ability to develop products and services that offer fresh ideas and are relevant to customers is no easy task. As a result few businesses get it right and new products suffer a high mortality rate.<br />
<br />
Insights into the customer are essential to ensuring product success. New product development depends on synthesizing the knowledge of what is needed in the market and the knowledge of how to create a product to meet these needs.<br />
<br />
As the keeper of customer intelligence, marketing has an opportunity to positively impact innovation and new product/service development. By transforming customer insights into business insights marketing can then use these insights to drive innovation.<br />
<br />
The creation of new products and services to meet the needs of customers provides the basic ingredient for growing shareholder value. A quote often attributed to Peter Drucker articulates the value of marketing and innovation, "Because its purpose is to create a customer, the business has two basic functions: marketing and innovation. Marketing and innovation produce results, all the rest are costs."<br />
<br />
Long-term corporate success is linked to the ability to innovate. Although corporate investment in incremental improvements and innovation to existing products and processes does bring growth, it is new game changing breakthroughs that will launch companies into new markets, enable rapid growth, provide a platform for long-term growth, and create high return on investment.<br />
<br />
Yet in many companies, marketing is disenfranchised from the product development process being relegated to the role of sending out a press release and coordinating a new product launch event.<br />
<br />
As the organization with the primary responsibility for segmenting the market, selecting the right target markets, defining the value proposition and communicating the value to the target markets, we are responsible for capturing, analyzing, and quantifying the data about who will buy. Marketing needs to understand not only who will buy but how many they will buy, why they buy, and when specific markets will buy. These are the insights the organization depends on from Marketing. These insights not only make or break a new product, they can make or break a company.<br />
<br />
It is time for marketing executives and professionals to step into a leadership role related to innovation.<br />
<br />
Marketing plays a central role in translating customer information into new products and then positioning these products in the market. New products/services are the way companies respond to changing customer preferences and dynamic competition. Changing customer needs require that companies innovate to satisfying and meet these changing customer needs.<br />
<br />
Because marketing is responsible for identifying customer needs, marketing needs to step up and take a leadership role in the innovation process. And some CMOs realize they need to do just that. At the recent Red Herring CMO Summit, they presented the results of their annual CMO study. The study revealed that CMOs acknowledge they have a responsibility for innovation not just selling.<br />
<br />
Various studies have shown that companies where marketing and R&D communicate and cooperate have enhanced new product performance. Studies done in 1987 by Ruekert and Walker, in 1993 by Song and Parry, and in 1988 by Souder found that marketing's participation in the new product development process and its integration with other functional groups such as research and development are among the most important factors affecting new product success.<br />
<br />
Marketing's ability to influence new product development is a key ingredient. A 1999 study of 114 hi-tech companies in China found that marketing plays an important and influential role in positively impacting new product performance and the timeliness of development.<br />
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Where do you start if you want to lead the innovation charge? Marketing needs to help the organization spot new trends and then quickly leverage them into opportunities. If you decide to go on this journey, you will need marketing metrics tied to speed and innovation that show the impact on marketing.<br />
<br />
Marketing organizations should include at least six metrics on their executive dashboard around innovation and speed within the context of comparing your company's performance with that of industry peers marketing organizations:<br />
<br />
1. Rate of customer acquisition compared with industry peers<br />
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2. Rate of profitable customer growth compared with industry peers<br />
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3. Rate of Growth compared to industry peers<br />
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4. Rate of product adoption<br />
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5. Rate of new product success<br />
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6. Time to market and revenue<br />
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Innovation in new product development and new ways for the company to enrich the customer experience present marketing with an opportunity to play a role in helping strategically grow the company.<br />
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Departments like product development and marketing are not separate independent areas. They are instead like our right and left hands. Working separately they are clumsily and in-effective. However, working together, the two hands can create many wonderful things.<br />
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Laura Patterson is the author of 'Measure What Matters': Reconnecting Marketing to Business Goals, 'Gone Fishin': A Guide to Finding, Keeping, and Growing Profitable Customers, and numerous articles on marketing subjects. She is president and co-founder of VisionEdge Marketing, Inc, a leading metrics-based strategic and product marketing firm located in Austin, Texas. The company specializes in consulting and learning services associated.<br />
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<title>Credit Card Fee Increases</title>
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<br />
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 />
<br />
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 />
<br />
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 />
<br />
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 />
<br />
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 />
<br />
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 />
<br />
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 />
<br />
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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Internet Marketing: Is Your Website Sticky?</title>
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by Wendy Maynard<br />
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A Website is one of the most powerful marketing tools that you can implement. You can update it immediately; it is unique to your business; it can be seen by thousands of people who are searching for EXACTLY what you have to offer; and it works as your sales force, 24/7. It also can be expanded and changed over time.<br />
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Make sure that your Website includes content that will keep your prospects coming back. This is called a “sticky” site. Things like articles, tips, and quizzes not only show off your company's expertise and skills, but they are interesting and can educate people about a wide variety of topics.<br />
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Here are some things you can do to enhance the "stickiness" of your site:<br />
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1. Update Your Portfolio: If you have a portfolio of your work (photographers, architects, landscapers, designers, writers, etc.), keep your "latest and greatest" work current. Send an enthusiastic E-mail to your customers, to let them know when you update it.<br />
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2. Write Articles: You are an expert in your field. Customers are hungry for the information only you can provide. Give them helpful advice and tips. On your homepage, let Website visitors know about this section.<br />
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3. Add a Discussion Forum: Your Website designer can help you add a discussion forum. This allows visitors to communicate with each other, and your staff can provide helpful answers.<br />
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4. Create a "Links" Page: Customers like being able to find out more information regarding their purchasing decisions. With a links page, you can map the way for them to visit other related Websites. People will return to your site as a resource, to access this compilation of links.<br />
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5. Publish an E-zine: Publishing an E-zine will help position your business as an expert in your field. It sets you apart from your competitors and instills confidence and trust in your readers, making it easier for them to do business with you. You can archive your articles on your Website on an ongoing basis, to refresh your content for business.<br />
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6. Ask Your Site Visitors What They Want: Is there something in your business you are considering? Do you want some feedback on a service? Why not ask for your customers’ opinion? You can post an online opinion poll and, down the road, post customers’ responses.<br />
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7. Start a Blog: If you are committed to posting regularly, a blog can be a great way to build relationships with your customers and leads. You can give them advice about services or products, you can offer them helpful advice, and you can give business updates. Best of all, a blog is easy to set up and update!<br />
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8. Publish "Audio Bytes": There is so much great technology you can easily incorporate on your Website. One example of this is easy-to-record audio. You can create audio reports or radio shows, to give your visitors helpful advice.<br />
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Copyright 2006 Marketing Maven<br />
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About The Author:<br />
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Wendy Maynard, your friendly Marketing Maven, publishes REMARKABLE MARKETING, a weekly marketing E-zine for business owners, freelancers, and entrepreneurs. If you're ready to skyrocket your sa1es, easily attract customers, and have more fun, subscribe at http://www.gomarketingmaven.com/ezine.html.<br />
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<title>Evolution Stages of an In Home Business</title>
<description><![CDATA[<br />
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By Elias Georgi<br />
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As a business grows and matures, there are a number of stages that evolve.<br />
Home business operations are no different in this regard, so it is important to understand these stages, prepare for them and avoid disruption to your customers as well as disruption to your revenues. We will review these stages briefly in this article.<br />
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A home business, or a business started within a major corporation develop through various stages.  You can summarize these as follows - Business Concept, business evaluation, launch preparations and launch, start up and initial operations, and evolution beyond the entrepreneurial stage. Each of these stages is critical and be given the appropriate attention deserved to ensure success. In addition, different skills are required during start up, for example, compared to more mature operations and year over year revenue growth.<br />
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A company's life cycle is divided into two major activities. Initially the focus is on start up, securing funding, building initial services and products, and delivering those products and services. The search for customers can be all-consuming. Everyone in the company, whether it is a one-person operation or a company of five, must multitask and do what is necessary to launch and build the initial customer base. The skills required at this stage are more entrepreneurial and imply strong commitment and faith to the concept the company is built around.<br />
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Once the company or home business has reached year over year growth cycles and is well on the way to becoming stable and generating revenue, the entrepreneurs typically do not do well in this environment. Hiring professional managers with experience in the areas that your home business has decided to specialize in will ensure continuing success. By this time, your business has grown well beyond a home based business and needs to expand into regular business quarters.<br />
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This is also a major step for many businesses and be managed well to maintain excellent customer support to customers and ensure that revenues continue to grow. Entrepreneurs typically love to tinker with the business. Professional managers will focus on the processes and systems needed to ensure success. Most home businesses have also evolved from having several advisors to help them along to deal with a board of directors, especially if there are outside investors involved.<br />
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Recognizing these phases and knowing when to begin the transition from one phase to another is part of enabling your home business to evolve into a successful company. Failure to address the issues as you grow Free Reprint Articles, will often severely limit the growth potential of the company over the long term.<br />
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Elias Georgi is an experienced and successful sponsor, mentor and coach for many thriving, tested and proven home businesses. Elias offers proven Internet opportunities and strategies. Visit his Website: work at home business opportunities (http://www.eliasg.com/), he also runs the article directory (http://www.exclusive-article.com/).<br />
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<title>Social Bookmarking & SEO</title>
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by Amit Kothiyal<br />
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Social bookmarking is a new trend in search engine optimization, which has gained recognition as part of a new type of Website optimization, termed "social media optimization (SMO)."<br />
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Social Bookmarking, also referred to sometimes as "social bookmarketing," is the term used for bookmarking sites on the Web and sharing them with friends. It is similar to bookmarking a site on your pc, in the "favorites" of your Web browser.<br />
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There are an increasing number of Websites available that provide this as a free service for bookmarking your favorite sites or blogs on the Web. These sites are known as social bookmarking sites. Once you have created a free account, you may begin adding bookmarks to your account.<br />
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The advantage is that, once you have bookmarked any site, then you can access them from anywhere on the Web -- and also share them with friends.<br />
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These are some popular social bookmarking sites:<br />
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del.icio.us, Digg.com, Simpy.com, blogmarks.net, feedmarker.com, myweb2.search.yahoo.com, lookmarks.com, bluedot.com, furl.net.<br />
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So -- how is social bookmarking useful for SEO?<br />
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Social bookmarking sites are "tag based" - which means you can "tag" them with keywords, so your visitors that bookmark your site can find them easily later. Search engines index these tags, as well as the link, so you are essentially getting free one-way links from high-traffic sites, with all of your keywords attached to them!<br />
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It's a great way to get your Website visitors working for you. However, choosing proper tag names is critical and plays a very important role, if you want to truly get social bookmarking to work for you in your search engine optimization process.<br />
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The interesting thing is that there are no limitations for the number of tags you can attach to your link. The extent to which you declare tags will allow for your site’s information to be stored. Additionally, when someone bookmarks your site, the bookmarking site checks the tags to see if the link already exists.<br />
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By periodically changing your bookmark tags, you can get multiple links with different tags on the same site. In other words, your site will be stored in different pages and you will get links from the different pages of the same sites.<br />
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Because these sites are regularly crawled by search engines, your site will most likely also be crawled more often by having bookmarked links on these Websites.<br />
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Amit Kothiyal is a Website marketing executive for Phoenix- and Las Vegas-based Web design & marketing firm Vision Media Corporation. Vision Media specializes  in rich Web application development (http://www.vizmarketing.com/), search engine optimization (http://www.vizmarketing.com/web-marketing-and-search-engine-optimization-i-8.html), custom Website design, multimedia production and other rich Web applications.<br />
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<title>Rules Of Social Media Optimization</title>
<description><![CDATA[by Justin Brooke<br />
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Before you can put any of these rules to use, you may want to understand a little more about the differences between social media marketing and social media optimization.<br />
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SMM = Social Media Marketing<br />
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Social Media Marketing is strategically using the big social sites to spread your brand name or drive traffic back to your web presence.<br />
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SMO = Social Media Optimization<br />
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Social Media Optimization is adding key elements to your websites or content that make them easy to spread across the big social sites.<br />
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Rohit Bhargava Developed Social Media Optimization Rules 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.<br />
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1. Increase your linkability <br />
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Linkability is the willingness of other websites or articles to link back to your site. One way to increase your natural Google listing is to increase how many authority sites link to you, so to increase your linkability with social media optimization is to make your site more informative and useful to others. You can do this in many ways; blog, white papers, press releases, keyword targeted articles, RSS feeds, etc. This is the most important step in Social Media Optimization and should be your first priority.<br />
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2. Make tagging and bookmarking easy<br />
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The act of tagging is to bookmark the website to social bookmarking websites. For example, if you like the content or services provided at a website, you tag it. This will show others that you approve of this site and they will check it out, making viral traffic. To include social media optimization tagging on your site, you can add tagging links such as Digg, Del.icio.us, Technorati, etc. Also, add the tagging links to other pages in your site (not just the homepage) and when visitors click the tag button, make sure that there is a suggestion box to help your visitor list a relevant tag as well as notes.<br />
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3. Reward inbound links<br />
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As I mentioned before, one way to increase your natural listing with Google using social media optimization is to get more back links. You can do this by rewarding people/websites that link to you (inbound links). Inbound links are links that send people to your site from somewhere else. One way to reward people for linking to your site is to have a “Recently Linked” section that lists all of the websites that have linked to you.<br />
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4. Help your content travel <br />
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Social media optimization focuses on providing useful content to your market. When you publish content such as an article, video, or audio file you must help it reach as many people on the web as possible. You can do this by submitting to relevant high traffic websites. When the word gets out about your great content (no matter what format) you’ll receive backlinks to your site.<br />
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5. Encourage the mashup <br />
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To mash up is to use two websites' content and mash them together. For example, YouTube makes it easy to mash their content (videos) onto your site. In addition, because it is so easy, you have added a video to your site that has a Youtube logo on the video as well as a link back to YouTube. So to encourage a mashup with social media optimization is to make it easy for other websites to use your content and reference it to drive traffic back to your site.<br />
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Jeremiah Owyang Developed Social Media Optimization Rules 6 and 7<br />
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6. Be a User Resource, even if it doesn’t help you.<br />
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One thing all visitors appreciate is honesty. With social media optimization, you should include links to other websites that will help your visitor reach their goal or find the information they want. Do this, even when it doesn’t benefit you. By linking to competitors or information not created by you, you reap the benefits of having the all inclusive information on a particular topic.  In the end, more people will link to you because you have lumped all information (or links) on a topic in one location.<br />
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7. Reward helpful and valuable users<br />
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Valuable users are your best friends. A valuable user can be determined in many ways; they may send traffic to your site, add valuable content to your site, or assist visitors at your site. No matter what they're doing, if it benefits you, your site, or your service, you need to reward them. This could be by sending a personal message thanking them for their dedication. Other ways to reward your valuable users is to create a rewards systems, advertise for them or promote their efforts on your homepage.<br />
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Cameron Olthuis Developed Social Media Optimization Rules 8, 9, 10, and 11<br />
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8. Participate <br />
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With Social Media Optimization you can participate by joining on the conversation about your topic (or targeted keyword). Simply posting articles and sharing content isn’t going to keep the buzz going. You should continue to share information on other websites. This participation will share your knowledge with more people. One way to do this is to find people that are blogging on your topic and to give input on the conversation. Also, participate in forums or other social groups that are discussing your topic. Read comments on your articles, videos, and audios and respond to them.<br />
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9. Know how to target your audience <br />
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Social media marketing is about sharing content/information. Not everyone is interested in your topic, so be sure to do your marketing research and post your information and knowledge where it will be understood and appreciated.<br />
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10. Create content<br />
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Content is considered to be any form of information that benefits a visitor. Content can be a white paper, article, video, audio, widget, etc. Your job is to find a piece of content that will spark interest in visitors. No matter what market you enter, there is always a form of content that they will share with others. Find out what it is and give it to them. This will, in turn, have them coming back for more useful content. If this happens, then you know that your social media optimization is successful.<br />
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11. Be real<br />
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Internet users are searching the web for specific content. If you are providing content that links back to a website, be sure that the website is relevant. You will not be rewarded for coaxing a visitor to a site that has nothing to do with the content they just read (or watched, depending on the type of content you provided).<br />
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Loren Baker developed Social Media Optimization Rules 12 and 13<br />
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12. Don’t forget your roots, be humble<br />
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It’s easy to let popularity get to your head. When you become the shining star in your market be sure to recognize those that helped you get to the front of the pack (this ties into #7 a little).<br />
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13. Don’t be afraid to try new things, stay fresh. <br />
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Anyone on the internet knows how quickly things change. Keep up with new media content, new types of websites, and new interests in your market. By staying on top of new information you can maintain top rankings.<br />
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Lee Odden developed Social Media Optimization Rules 14, 15 and 16<br />
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14. Develop a Social Media Optimization strategy <br />
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Social Media serves multiple purposes. You need to identify what your purpose is and then publish content that will promote that purpose. Some purposes for Social Media Optimization include: branding, reputation, charity, increased traffic, increased sales, credibility, etc. Make sure that as you develop content that you are publishing and creating with that purpose in mind.<br />
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15. Choose your SMO tactics wisely. <br />
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Of all the content available on the web, only about 10% of people on the web are content creators. The other 90% are consumers and are willing to share your content. Make your content easy to consume and spread. Also be sure to create content that will have the most impact on your original purpose.<br />
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16. Make Social Media Optimization part of your process and best practices. <br />
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We all know that there are specific Search engine optimization tactics that every website should include. Just as you include keywords in your title tags and keywords in your H1 tag, you should find ways to include social media optimization aspects into the building of your website. This can be small details like including social bookmark tags on your site or encouraging incoming links with the “Recently Linked” list I covered in #3.<br />
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17. Don't be afraid to let go of a message or idea and let others own it.<br />
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Finally, when you create a movement, spark an idea, or develop a new topic don’t be afraid to let others run with it. Collaboration is key. Others can improve upon your original idea and give you credit for the start. Be sure to give credit where it’s due.<br />
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Justin Brooke started with just a $2/day marketing budget and grew his business past 6 figures in just 1 year. At just 25 years old he has been Vice President of a multi-million dollar company and nominated "Best Marketer of 2007" by the American Business Awards. Justin's award winning [<a href="http://www.mpyremarketing.com/free_lead_gen.html" target="_blank">http://www.mpyremarketing.com/free_lead_gen.html</a>] social media optimization company wants to handle your [<a href="http://www.mpyremarketing.com/free_lead_gen.html" target="_blank">http://www.mpyremarketing.com/free_lead_gen.html</a>]social media marketing needs.]]></description>
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<title>Peeking Through the Windows</title>
<description><![CDATA[by Vernon Lee<br />
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Peeking through the windows of how software is designed and development can add to your income. With the technology that has evolved today, we all use computer programs that we like. A lot of software developers start from scratch using various computer languages to develop new and exciting software.<br />
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There is a lot of freeware that is offered under license for use and free to change as long as you don’t change certain things that are written into the program. "You didn’t start the fire," it was already burning when you arrived at the desired spot to write genuine programs and games for fun or profit.<br />
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The software that you use can be enhanced or made better. This is where you fit in. The wheel has already been invented. So why would you try to accomplish building the wheel over again? Why not enhance it? The evolution of the wheel has advanced man into the future so far that we now have cars. In other words, the program or software that you want to create can or may be the idea of someone else. I'm not telling you to steal or infringe on anyone's copyrights or trade secrets. However, once you become proficient in computer programming, why not write your own program to do what your favorite software can do? This process can take a few hours or longer to develop. But once the software is completed, you can market it to increase your income. Your product can be as good as Lager Corporation’s product. Usually the outcome is better than you would expect.<br />
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You can also hire someone to write a program specifically for you. This program can be as simple or complex as you desire. Look at the trends of our world today. What’s hot or in demand? Create a new product and promote it. <br />
Peek through the windows, now tell me-- what did you see? You should have seen the inner workings of computers and software programs that you can help evolve into something useful, creative and new.<br />
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Born in Shreveoort Louisiana, I moved to Baton Rouge, Louisiana at age 20. I now live in Humble, Texas. I have a B.A. in Philosophy and am currently employed by The Department of the Treasury. I am married with children and I love to write and tell stories. I am a church Deacon. Everyone that I meet is a friend. I see life as an opportunity to learn, to explore and, of course, to write.]]></description>
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<title>Coaching - I Have Seen The Competition and It Is Me</title>
<description><![CDATA[by Scott Lindsay<br />
<br />
Who is your competition? If you’re like every other self-respecting online business owner, you have scoured the Internet locating other sites that sell similar merchandise or services. And, like most businesses, you learn what you can from these sites and make use of what you learn.<br />
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Who is your competition? Is it the box store down the street that can sell similar products for less than you can acquire yours? If you’re like most business owners, you seek creative ways to market your product in a manner that accentuates the unique features and qualities that can’t be duplicated in box store purchases.<br />
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But who is your competition?<br />
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You. You are your own best competition.<br />
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As a business owner you need to pay attention to what other businesses do (both online and in brick-and-mortar counterparts). In the end, however, you are in competition with yourself first and foremost.<br />
<br />
You may or may not be able to match or beat another business in price, but you can work hard to do better in business this year than you did last.<br />
<br />
Think for a minute about all the things that you are doing better at this year than last. Don’t limit your thinking to financial data.<br />
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Are you better able to handle administrative duties this year?<br />
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Are you establishing new networks between business associates and customers?<br />
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Are you implementing new marketing strategies that you didn’t know about last year?<br />
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Are you streamlining customer service by developing autoresponders and faster product fulfillment options?<br />
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Are you making sure your website remains fresh and inviting in a way that you weren’t able to last year?<br />
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Are you more passionate about your business this year than you were last year?<br />
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Are you responding to customer requests for certain products and eliminating others that do not sell as well?<br />
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I could ask dozens of additional questions, but the point to this exercise is that if you spend more time competing with yourself than with another business, you will most often find greater success.<br />
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When you compete against yourself, you are better able to learn what you can from mistakes you’ve made in the past and improve. When you focus too much on what someone else is doing, you are less able to evaluate what mistakes you have made (or are making). In the end, you may not have the ability to be objective about how you are doing as a business because you are spending too much time concentrating on a business you don’t own.<br />
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Maybe this is the year you can start a new and healthy competition – with yourself.<br />
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Scott Lindsay is a web developer and entrepreneur. He is the founder of HighPowerSites and many other web projects. Get your own website online in just 5 minutes with HighPowerSites.com at: <a href="http://www.highpowersites.com" target="_blank">http://www.highpowersites.com</a> Start your own ebook business with BooksWealth at: <a href="http://www.bookswealth.com" target="_blank">http://www.bookswealth.com</a>.]]></description>
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<title>Instant Success</title>
<description><![CDATA[by Ward Tipton<br />
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Instant Noodles are probably one of the greatest inventions of all times. The strange thing is that they really are not instant and really are not a new invention. They are just the same old noodles in a new package and marketed a little differently.<br />
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There has to be a lesson to be learned when this product is given a closer inspection. Here is something (the noodle) that is hundreds, maybe even thousands of years old. Yet it is now one of the most profitable food niche markets in existence today. Whether it is ramen, canton, bihon, pancit or whatever name it is known by locally, the concept is actually very amazing.<br />
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Anyone can purchase these same noodles for much cheaper if they buy them in bulk; bulk in this case being buying them by the kilo or by the pound. Throw in a little bouillon cube and voila, instant success.<br />
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So what is the lesson to be learned here from this marketing wonder? Is it that everybody needs to find a product that is hundreds or thousands of years old? That is hardly the case. The whole point is that anything can be sold and profited on if it is packaged correctly.<br />
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Who was the first one who packaged the noodles in portions that were suitable for one person? While nobody may know their name, it is certain that it could be looked up. Either way, if they patented the idea, there is a strong chance that they are not among the working-class people anymore.<br />
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Somebody once said that everything worth being invented has already been invented. This is probably not the case either. The sad fact of the matter is that most people will not ever come up with a patentable idea that will allow them to retire in the lap of luxury.<br />
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The whole idea behind marketing; whether it is marketing an idea, a product or information on the internet, or providing something tangible in a store; the concept is the same. Marketing and recognizable packaging has a lot to do with it, but it is mostly in the presentation.<br />
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These people offered nothing at all that was new. They repackaged it and advertised it as a convenience. Given the hectic pace in the world today, that concept is what sold the product. They knew what buttons to push to get people to buy.<br />
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It can be said that not everybody is going to have a life-changing idea or concept. That does not mean that they cannot get rich with the proper marketing.  Finding a product that can be sold is an important factor. Creating a need or a desire is as important to success as is creating a sense of urgency to have that one product in particular. Closing the deal is easy when everything is packaged and presented properly. Making sure that the product is easily recognizable will generate return business, but that is another article.<br />
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Ward Tipton has been writing SEO and SEM materials for over three years now and has recently become involved in providing new and unmatched materials by an actual Work Team comprised of professional writers, technicians, engineers, editors, Internet Marketers and a gathering of talent heretofore unmatched in the world of Internet Marketing. Visit Ward at <a href="http://wardtipton.com" target="_blank">http://wardtipton.com</a>.]]></description>
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<title>A Plan to Launch Your Product In 4 Simple Steps</title>
<description><![CDATA[By Melvin P