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<title>How One Person Sold One Billion Dollars Worth of Products</title>
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By Tim Sales<br />
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If you want to increase the profits in your MLM Business, a good starting place is to sell more products. There are hundreds of different &quot;selling tactics&quot; being taught, but I have always found this one specific approach to work like magic.<br />
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How in the world could ONE person sell a billion dollars worth of products? He knew his product...and he knew it well. The one thing that snagged my attention was &lsquo;how well he knew his product&rsquo;.<br />
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Which comes first; knowledge of your product...or selling a billion dollars worth of it? Obviously, knowledge of your product comes first.<br />
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This MLM training article is about the important Communication Quality called, &quot;Know what you're talking about.&quot;<br />
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The MLM professional must possess a specific group of characteristics in order to truly have success in speaking with customers and selling products.<br />
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I call these characteristics the 10 Communication Qualities. Being knowledgeable about these qualities and having the proper and correct MLM training to learn them, you will be amazed at how many prospects and customers will be interested in your MLM business and/or products.<br />
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I watched a TV infomercial of a gentleman selling cutting knives.  I was greatly impressed with the knowledge of the sales persons&rsquo; presentation.  I could tell he knew everything one could know about his product.  <br />
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I was listening intently, at the beginning, trying to find a hole in what he was talking about. The more I listened, the more I could see and hear; &lsquo;this man knows about knives&rsquo;!  <br />
He demonstrated to me why he was right.  He discussed it clearly.  Anyone could have understood it. <br />
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He presented several demonstrations with his knives; everything from cutting a can in half to cutting other knives in half with his knife.  He did this without making me feel stupid for my lack of knowledge about knives.  He was not too assertive, (Communication Quality #4).  The more I watched this man, the more I realized he was using all 10 of the Communication Qualities.<br />
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Rarely have I seen all these qualities in one person.  By the way he delivered his knowledge, I could tell he had researched everything about his knives. He explained what a good knife was, told where the largest cost is in a knife, and why you (the listener) didn't need to have that in your kitchen knives. He gave a &quot;no questions asked, money back guarantee.&quot; That certainly sounded like he was &quot;interested&quot; in me. I bought the whole set of knives.<br />
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I was intrigued with his charisma; I started researching him, and guess what I found? He has sold over one billion dollars worth of goods! NOT through a downline of thousands of people...or a company with hundreds or thousands of stores... he personally has sold a billion dollars worth of goods!<br />
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His name is Ron Popeil. His mother and father split up when he was three. Neither parent wanted him or his brother. He grew up on the streets in the Bronx.  At 16, he visited his dad in Chicago and got a job working in a small kitchen appliance factory. Walking home one day, he passed by a place in Chicago called Maxwell Street; which is the equivalent of a dirty flea market today.<br />
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The main things sold on Maxwell Street were stolen goods.  As he watched the people selling their stolen goods and the people buying them, he got an idea. The next day he bought some of the items from the appliance factory where he worked at wholesale.  He then went to Maxwell Street and sold them. As he describes it, &quot;I had never been loved as a kid - I finally found love. It was with my customers. I made a connection with them.&quot;<br />
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He found out about state and county fairs...and mastered those. He volunteered to do live demonstrations inside of stores that carried the manufacturer's products. He mastered selling products &lsquo;live&rsquo; in stores, and then graduated to live television networks that sold the products. His company&rsquo;s name is Ronco. He's the man who came up with, &quot;It slices and dices... but wait, that's not all...you'll also get...&quot; and &quot;If you order now you get absolutely FREE...&rdquo; To date, he has personally sold over one billion dollars worth of products.<br />
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Because he was the one working in the factory making those knives, he KNEW HIS PRODUCT!<br />
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My whole interest in this was stimulated by his knowledge of knives. It was THIS quality of &quot;know what you're talking about&quot; that jumped out and grabbed my attention. When you know what you're talking about, prospects really admire it because your knowledge can help them get what they want.<br />
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Your downline will also greatly admire you if you know what you're talking about...and they will follow you.  If you invent answers to their questions (instead of knowing what you're talking about); they quickly learn you will say anything (truth or not) to get them to buy the product or sign up in your downline...and they won't.<br />
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You do not have to work at a manufacturer to know all about the products you are selling in your MLM business. You don&rsquo;t have to have a master's degree in nutrition to sell a nutrition product. The thing that impressed me the most was that Ron Popeil talked in such simple language that everyone could understand.<br />
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He never tried to impress his audience with big words. He would say things like, &quot;The steel this knife is made out of is tough; look how tough it is&quot;, then he would demonstrate it. He didn't try to explain the difference between anodizing and case hardening.<br />
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Instead, he would demonstrate for you what he wanted to communicate. It's the sign of a true communicator, to know everything about something, and to communicate it simply. Make it very easy for the prospect to make a decision.<br />
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Be knowledgeable about your MLM business. Know everything there is to know about the products you sell. When you find people who can benefit from your business and/or your products, you can confidently help them get what they want. It's this kind of knowledge that really pays you in network marketing.<br />
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Tim Sales helps network marketers gain the confidence and skills to be an MLM success. Discover what you must know to become a true network marketing professional. Sign up for his free MLM training newsletter and listen to free training at http://www.brilliantexchange.com.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Is this the ULTIMATE Affiliate Marketing Formula?</title>
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by Jonathan Moss<br />
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Why affiliate marketing ? Well, affiliate marketing allows you to advertise products created by others on your website, and then earn up to 75% commission for each sale. You can choose from affiliate programs that sell almost anything, but you tend to be able to make the most money through selling electronic products such as ebooks, reports, software or videos. This article will provide you with a number of tips to help you make a start in affiliate marketing.<br />
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Why participate in affiliate marketing programs? Here are four simple tips.<br />
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&bull; Find a program in a niche that you like and are interested in.<br />
&bull; Look for a program that is associated with experts<br />
&bull; Find a product in a growing market to help ensure more and future demand for the niche.<br />
&bull; Make sure the program has a good range of useful tools and resources to help you promote the product and grow your business.<br />
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When you have decided on your chosen niche, and selected the products you want to promote you must consider why customers would want to buy from your site. So, you must remember the following when designing your website.<br />
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&bull; Develop unique web pages to promote each product you are marketing - your site must focus on each product individually and nothing more.<br />
&bull; Always include product reviews and testimonials on your site, and offer free content or reports to your visitors.<br />
&bull; List the benefits of the product and focus on points like how the product can make life easier and more comfortable.<br />
&bull; Write articles for ezines and ereports highlighting the uses of the product and include them on your site. Try to write a couple of articles per week (300 &ndash; 600 words). Remember that search engines like article sites and ezine sites such as ezinearticles.com.<br />
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Clearly you want all of your visitors to click the order button, but converting them to customers is a challenge. On average only 1 out of 100 visitors are likely to buy. Therefore, if you can generate as much as 1000 hits to your website every day, on average you can make about 10 sales. But how do you get people to visit your site ?<br />
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I have mentioned writing articles already as a way to get people to your site for free. A popular way to generate traffic for your website is by paying for it using pay per click (PPC) advertising on the main search engines such as Google or Yahoo. PPC is one of the most cost effective ways of targeted internet advertising. The idea is that you write really good short adverts which appear on the search result pages, and you only have to pay when someone clicks on your link. Your ranking in the search engine results is determined by the amount you are willing to pay for each click on your advert. The highest bid will be ranked number 1, followed by all equivalent lower bids.<br />
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There are of course many other ways to get traffic to your site, and these can be found either by searching the internet, or by reading the answer to my next question - where do you go from here ?<br />
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The answer - you should subscribe to a course which can teach you the basics of affiliate marketing, an easy to follow step by step guide. My personal recommendation is a free 27 day course by Matthew Glanfield. Matthew has been marketing online for over three years. In the second half of 2005 he generated over $100,000 of sales from only one of his websites. He now runs a number of really successful websites to help others to be able to start their own Internet business.<br />
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This course takes you from planning your first affiliate sales on day one to having a fully active website promoting your selected product by the end of the course. It is packed with valuable information and videos to get you on track as soon as possible. By signing up for this course you will also receive a free chapter, The secret formula for successful Affiliate Marketing, from one of Matthew&rsquo;s courses. You will also receive a copy of a brand new ebook called Copy 101 which will help you write really effective PPC ads.<br />
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Jonathan Moss has been working in Internet Marketing for over 12 months. To find out more about affiliate marketing please visit http://27daycourse.jvmuk.com. You may reprint this article in full complete with the Author Bio.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Ecommerce: Have Cart - Will Shop</title>
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By Scott Lindsay<br />
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You will need a shopping cart application to facilitate ecommerce, in order to sell products or services online. While your customers simply want a way to make a purchase, if they are interested in your product, you will have already considered tough choices<br />
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For Instance...<br />
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If you want a full solution for invoicing, statements, receipts, and company financial history, there are solutions to cover all of this with an application for a shopping cart connected to company financial data. One such company is COREsense based in New York. This service requires less redundant work, because data entry on sales to a separate accounting software application is not required due to the full integration of financial data. For most companies, this solution will fall outside normal budget constraints.<br />
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If a shopping cart does not fit your budget, you have a couple of solutions that might work depending on your technical expertise. OSCommerce is available at no cost. This product is a fully customizable solution for a shopping cart, but it does require personal programming. In many cases netrepreneurs will hire a programmer to set this shopping cart up for them.<br />
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If you have no up-front budget for a shopping cart, PayPal makes one available at no cost. However, they do retain a fee, as well as, a small commission on each sale. The power of PayPal may make this a trusted source for online transactions for your customers.<br />
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Yahoo and eBay provide shopping cart services, at $30-40 per month, and offer a few features unavailable with the low-cost or no-cost checkout solutions.<br />
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There are other online solutions for cyber transactions with the tipping point based entirely on the size and needs of your online business. If you are a large company with thousands of online transactions, it may ultimately be less expensive to purchase a shopping cart system requiring a monthly fee. In the end, the fees and commissions associated with no-cost carts could outpace a standard monthly fee from other ecommerce transaction solutions.<br />
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Your customers have a choice in where they shop online and you have a choice in how you manage online transactions. Spend some time checking out the services offered and how the fees will affect your bottom line, both now, and as your company grows.<br />
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As with all ecommerce sites, your business will not do well if it is difficult to checkout. Make sure the transaction solution you choose allow your clients to make a purchase easily. If the process if too difficult, the prospect may bow out before the sale is complete.<br />
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Scott Lindsay is a web developer and entrepreneur. He is the founder of HighPowerSites and many other web projects. HighPowerSites is the easiest do-it-yourself website builder on the web. Get your own website online in just 5 minutes with http://HighPowerSites.com at: http://www.highpowersites.com<br />]]></description>
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<title>Five Facts That Will Have You Re-Writing Your Website in a Hurry</title>
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By Aran Kay<br />
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To view where the facts came from to write this article, please click on the links below:<br />
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1. Jakob Nielsen for Sun MicroSystems (http://www.sun.com/980713/webwriting/)<br />
2. Stanford Poynter Project (http://www.poynterextra.org/et/i.htm)<br />
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This article will highlight the differences between writing copy for the web and writing copy for print. Some of these facts go against intuition and against cultural norms. However, these facts detail how people read on the web.<br />
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There is no use in arguing against them. Instead, you should embrace them and use this knowledge to your advantage. Here is what the facts are and how they are going to affect your website.<br />
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1) Where Do Eyes Go First When Your Homepage Comes Up?<br />
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Contrary to what you might think, it is not towards the graphics or photos like in print advertising. Instead, your prospects eyes will first go to the copy, specifically, your headline and sub-heads. Therefore, your first chance to engage the prospect is through copy, not graphics.<br />
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Most web users look at a web page for only 3-15 seconds before deciding whether to stay or move on. The fact that they look at copy first has massive implications for your website. Fancy graphics will not make a prospect stay on your website. However, a strong headline and strong sub-heads will.<br />
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2) How Much Of Your Copy Do Users Actually Read?<br />
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The fact is that online users, on average, read 75% of the length of any given page. This is big news because most web pages will have the important conclusions, calls to action, and order information on the bottom 25% of any given page. That is a big no-no, because it will never be read.<br />
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You have to have your call to action and order information presented early on your web page to ensure it is read.<br />
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3) Why Do Most Banner Ads Produce Poor Click-Through Rates?<br />
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How long will an average user look at your banner ad? 1.25 seconds. That is just enough time to perceive one image or six words (based on college student's average reading speed of 350 words/minute).<br />
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Therefore, banner ads that have animation, taking 4-5 seconds to run through a cycle, or more than 6 words must be reconsidered. However, if you really must keep your animated banner ad because "it just looks so cool!" I would suggest that you at least keep your company logo visible throughout the entire animation sequence.<br />
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4) Why Is Reading Online More Frustrating Than Reading Print?<br />
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Reading from a computer screen causes a person's reading speed to slow by 25%, when compared to reading print. This means reading long copy online can be very frustrating. Break up the copy to help users through.<br />
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Have a few one-line paragraphs.<br />
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Use headlines and sub-heads to summarize information. Users who are tired of reading word-by-word can quickly scan the rest of your document.<br />
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5) Are Your Web Page Users Not Getting The Whole Picture?<br />
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If you have not made your web page truly scannable, prospects to your site may only be getting part of the sales message. Only 21% of online users read word-by-word. The other 79% scan a web page headline-to-headline, sub-head to sub-head, picking up only the larger, bolded, or italicized copy.<br />
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Your sales message has to be read by both scanners and word-by-word readers. Therefore, all your major selling points, benefits, call to action, and order info must be in easily scannable type.<br />
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Otherwise, your website will only generate 21% of the sales. In addition, for the money you put into your website, which is not good enough.<br />
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So, if online reading is so different from offline reading. Clearly, your web copy has to follow suit. Take home message? Make sure your website is performing on all cylinders. Have a professional web writer write your website. It will save you money in the end.<br />
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Aran Kay is a marketing consultant and freelance copywriter with experience working for Nintendo, Direct Energy, Kellogg's and more. He has written numerous marketing articles, and includes a selection of them on his web site. http://www.ProfessionalCopy.ca is also your source for "The 52 Best Marketing Web Sites." It is a great resource and yours FREE just for visiting his web site.<br />
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<title>Top 10 RSS Do's and Don'ts</title>
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by Sharon Housley<br />
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RSS is not quite a household word, but technically astute individuals are adopting the use of RSS feeds at an alarming rate. If you are interested in jumping on the bandwagon, but not quite sure of where to start, consider following these simple RSS feed tips to maximize feed compatibility and make your feed stand out from the crowd.<br />
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RSS DO's<br />
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1. Titles and Descriptions.<br />
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Always include meaningful keywords in your RSS feed's Channel title and description. Many readers will view or search for topic specific RSS feeds using keywords or keyword phrases. If you have descriptive keywords in your RSS feed's title and description the feed is more likely to be located and subscribed to by interested parties.<br />
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2. GUID Format.<br />
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Always include a GUID with each feed item. The GUID is a globally unique identifier. Each post should use a different GUID. The GUID will in some cases assist RSS news readers and aggregation software in determining when new content has been added to the RSS feed or when existing content in an RSS feed has been modified. If you do not use GUID's, the software used to aggregate the feeds may have difficulty detecting changes to feed items or the software may not always recognize new content.<br />
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3. Publish Dates.<br />
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Always include a publish date on feed items. The publish date should be used even if the content is timeless. The Publish Date will help readers determine that status of the content contained in the feed item.<br />
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4. Polish Your Feed.<br />
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Consider including images within your RSS feed. While the added images will not necessarily improve ranking, they will add a polished look to your RSS feed and help brand your feed.<br />
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5. Feed Hosting.<br />
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Either host your own feed, or set it up to forward to a third party from your website. This will allow you retain complete control over the RSS feed. You will not need to rely on the stability of another company. If you control the forwarding and at any point you are dissatisfied with the service provided by the third party, you can redirect the feed to another location.<br />
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RSS DON'Ts<br />
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1. Plagiarize.<br />
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Do not plagiarize content in your RSS feed, there is little more to be said. Written words are considered protected in most countries. Posting someone else's work and taking credit for their words is wrong and will damage your reputation as a credible source.<br />
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2. Splog.<br />
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Do not create splogs by automating feed creation. Splogs just clutter the search engines and directories and make it difficult to locate RSS feeds with meaningful content.<br />
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3. Violate Copyrights.<br />
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Do not violate copyrights by republishing an RSS feeds contents. If you quote content from another RSS feed, credit the source and provide and link to the original source of the content. As a rule of thumb, editorial content should exceed the length of the quoted material in the post.<br />
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4. Violate TOS.<br />
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Do not republish RSS feeds without confirming that feed syndication is allowed. The terms of use are not always apparent, so it is important that you check the terms of service on the publisher's feed subscription page prior to syndicating the contents of another publisher's RSS feed.<br />
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5. Provide Multiple Feed Formats.<br />
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Do not provide multiple feed formats for the same content. As far as the subscriber is concerned, the version of RSS that you are using is irrelevant. Multiple versions of the same feed simply cause confusion. Almost all RSS readers and news aggregators support all versions of RSS, simply choose a version and provide a single feed.<br />
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By adopting good feed practices, you can reap the benefits of having an RSS feed. Following these simple RSS do's and don'ts will get you started on the path to RSS success.<br />
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Sharon Housley manages marketing for FeedForAll http://www.feedforall.com software for creating, editing, publishing RSS feeds and podcasts. In addition Sharon manages marketing for NotePage http://www.notepage.net a wireless text messaging software company.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Three Keys to a Great Name: Resonant Congruent Differentiation Explained (Really!)</title>
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By Chuck Ingersoll<br />
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I know, "Resonant Congruent Differentiation" sounds like something that immediately scares your ears. Something you learned about and quickly forgot in Psych 101. However, stick with me a moment. I think you will see that it is much simpler - easily understood - and very pertinent to the way people name products, services, and businesses.<br />
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Having recently gone through some re-roofing trauma, a lawn sign promoting a contractor grabbed my attention. "Mr. Fussy Roofing" it read. I first laughed at the name because of its seeming oxymoronic message. In addition, it is a name with amusement value. Moments later I thought, "I wish I knew about that guy when I had my roof done."<br />
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'Mr. Fussy Roofing' is an almost perfect example of a differentiated product or service name that is congruent and resonates beautifully. When you are coming up with names, this is exactly what you should be striving for: resonant congruent differentiation. So let us break down what that phrase means and into intellectually chewable chunks.<br />
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Go Ahead, 'Splain Resonant Congruent Differentiation<br />
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Take it to the end first: differentiation means you are not being confused with competitors, so you stand out in a positive fashion. If all the companies that make steel are named after locations or owners, such as Bethlehem or Harris Steel, you will not achieve much differentiation if you are called Rogerson Steel. Choose StrongSteelCo and, at the least, you have demonstrated a positioning and promise in your name.<br />
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Now for the resonant congruent part. Congruent, be consistent with the qualities and values personified in the products/services you provide. If you make a high-end speaker system, naming it 'Mickey's Speakers' would not be a good call. People would think you had a "Mickey Mouse" product, and naming it after your own self, sounds low budget and small time. This name is incongruent with the image you wish to convey. This name type starts you off in the weeds, so you have to climb out to establish a quality identity.<br />
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Resonant, in a very basic sense, means the name makes the prospect or customer feel in alignment with the key message that the name of your product or service communicates. It is credibility, appropriateness, a connection with your brand.<br />
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'Mr. Fussy Roofing': Our Branding Hero<br />
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Let us use 'Mr. Fussy Roofing' as our example. For right or wrong, roofing contractors do not always, have the greatest reputations. People are suspicious of getting ripped off or of shoddy work. (A neighbor had a new roof put on. It drained improperly so water went between the siding and the underlayment. This was, as my daughter says, UNgood.) Many roofing contractors are small businesses and do not put a lot of thought into their naming and branding. (Exhibit #1: A local contractor named DBA Roofing.) Many other MALE business owners would find 'Mr. Fussy' to be too cute or feminine a name, and would instantly rule it out.<br />
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However, our Mr. Fussy did not. He went outside his comfort zone, possibly, to create a name that resonated congruently with me, his typical audience, and achieved positive differentiation. What do I take away from 'Mr. Fussy Roofing'? He cares, he is different from most, he features attention to detail, he will likely do an excellent job, and he does roofing. All from three words!<br />
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Contrast this with 'DBA Roofing'. I know they do roofing, and perhaps could not even think of a name. I do not know anything more about what they stand for, what their vision is, or how they do business. Just two words - Mr. Fussy - tell me so much more. Mr. Fussy differentiated his business. I get it and like what he promises, so it resonates with me. The idea of a roofer being fussy is very congruent and highly desirable to me.<br />
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So Why Don't More Companies Create Resonant Congruent Differentiated Names?<br />
There are many reasons: ego, ability to be objective about every company except your own, stubbornness, caution, corporate culture, a desire to take a safe middle road, and on and on. This desire to 'play it safe', not take a chance, applies as often to big corporations as it does in small businesses.<br />
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Many people may think that 'Geek Squad' is a great name. It's more fun, evocative and compelling than 'Your Computer Experts' or some other safe vanilla choice. Yet when it comes to their own name, people get scared and go down a safe path. I recently named a coffee shop "Thanks a Latte." Would you rather go there for that experience or to 'Dunkin' Donuts' or 'Herb's Coffee Shop'?<br />
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Obviously, you have to take your audience into account. 'Thanks a Latte' is aiming for a Starbucks-type of crowd: more upscale, willing to pay a bit more for quality. Yet, in many cases, a striking, effectively clever, or even surprising name will take you so much further, especially if your marketing budget is limited. (Hey, isn't everyone's?)<br />
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Unless you are one of those cavemen from the Geico commercials, you know that a geek is a computer nerd. A geek squad is a whole mess of 'em. Chances are you will find 25 PC repair guys in your Yellow Pages called 'Something Computer Repair'. You'll only find one 'Geek Squad'. Let's say you see three commercials. One for 'Phil's Computer Shack', another for 'Waterville Computer Repair', and the third for 'Geek Squad'. Which are you going to remember? And who YOU gonna' call?<br />
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This brings up another key attribute of memorable, powerful names: attitude. 'Geek Squad', 'Thanks a Latte', 'Brains on Fire' (a naming firm), 'Mr. Fussy'... they all bring a distinctive point of view to the name. A name you can connect with almost viscerally. Consider Mr. Fussy one more time. Who has more of a persona in two words: 'Mr. Fussy' or 'Bob's Roofing'? Who conveys more depth of appropriate and convincing meaning in two words? While finding a name that fits is important, creating one that voices a point of view, that you and your business believe in, will go a long way toward developing true differentiation and memorability. You can say this attitude will give you greater resonance with proper congruence, if you do it right.<br />
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Do You Want to Describe What You Do, Or Be Memorable?<br />
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If you're going to name your company and have, it stand out from the competition, choosing a functional name like 'PhotoCopy Hut' isn't really going to dazzle anyone. 'PhotoCopy Hut' doesn't go any further than simply being functional on a very basic level, but we've seen worse. Ever notice a truck go by you on the expressway that says something like "Kordis." They may even have a tag line, such as "Bringing the World to You." You wonder, what do they do? Are they importers? Are they a global delivery service? Do they manufacture desktop globes? They have this incredible opportunity to create thousands of impressions a day with consumers and they cannot even be bothered to say what they do. This is truly a waste of a great moving billboard.<br />
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Big companies are fond of neologisms, (concocted words or terms), such as Claris or Pentium. They get away with it because they have huge budgets. I think you know there's Intel inside by now. Yet have you ever heard of Comergent? And if you did, would you remember it?<br />
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There are other types of names: acronyms, evocative, descriptive, alphanumerical, and aspirational and on and on. That's the topic for a future article.<br />
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Yes, your name and brand identity need to be more than resonant, congruent, and differentiated. Other essential aspects of your brand include being authentic, connected, able to be lived every day, attention to every detail of customer contact, and so on. But an excellent starting point is the resonant/congruent/differentiated test. Think about those ideas in relation to your name or brand.<br />
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If you would like some fresh thinking and branding, naming, tag line, or positioning assistance, please get in touch. 585.746.2320 or e-mail chucketal@aol.com. ChuckIngersoll.com<br />
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About the Author<br />
Chuck Ingersoll is a freelance namer, brander and copywriter. He brings over 20 years advertising agency experience to the process, and specializes in creating names, positionings and taglines that are not only clever, but effective. (Otherwise it's just empty creativity.) For 10 years he operated his own advertising agency in Rochester, NY, Ingersoll et al, serving major clients Kodak, Xerox and Bausch & Lomb. As a writer, creative director, and vice president at other ad agencies, his experience covers most industries and every type of marketing communications writing from ads to Web sites.<br />
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By Mario Churchill<br />
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It is an unavoidable fact that businesses will encounter problems once in a while. It may be a problem in marketing, in sales, or in personnel. Whatever it is, you need to solve it fast in order to keep your business on track and avoid losing a lot of money.<br />
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Having problems in your business may seem very frustrating.  With simple problem solving techniques, you can solve your problems in no time at all.<br />
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For example, if your competition is selling more than you, you need to analyze all the related factors of the problem with your company, or why your company isn't selling like it used to. Determining the problem is the first step in all kinds of problems that you need to solve.<br />
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With big business problems, face the facts; you will need help in order to solve it faster. Here is a guide you can use in your problem solving techniques to know how to solve problems more efficiently:<br />
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-The first thing you need to consider is identifying what problems you are facing. Whether it is about marketing or about sales, you first need to know what the problem is in a specific department. It may be lack of sales or it may even be problems with inefficient employees. Whatever it is, try to know what is causing it.<br />
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-Once you identify the problem, you need to set up a meeting with the people who are responsible.  Then, you can ask them about their opinions on the problem. Try to ask them what is wrong with their respective departments and try to let them list the things they think need to be improved.<br />
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-After they write all the things they think have a problem, discuss it one by one. Ask them how and why they arrived at that particular problem, and what their opinions are to properly solve the problem.<br />
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-Now that you have their opinions, you can now decide what to do about that particular problem. Knowing what is causing the problem will enable you to arrive at the right decision in solving the problem.<br />
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These are the things you should consider when solving a problem in your company. You will know how you can solve the problem by making the right decision.<br />
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If you still need information to arrive at a good decision, then you should look for it. One way to solve the problem is by imagining how you can cause the problem. For example, if you think you need customers, imagine how you can scare them away. By doing this, you can determine why you don't have enough customers and solve it.<br />
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These are some of the things you should keep in mind in order to solve the problem in your business more effectively.<br />
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By getting the right information about a particular problem, you will be able to solve it at a much faster rate.  You can really improve how your business is running and also improve the way you deal with problems.<br />
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By Linda Miller<br />
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Anyone can launch a new product. Making it take off requires marketing. However, keeping a product above the crowd requires advertising with all the right elements, including effective copy.<br />
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Advertising copy can be as simple as a slogan or as extensive as an editorial. The key is not in how much you say, but what you say. The success of your product rests on effective copy that conveys a clear message about the product. With an obscure message, or no message at all, the product will have very little chance of taking off.<br />
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Creating effective advertising starts with knowing the key elements to a successful ad:<br />
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The Headline<br />
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To be effective, headlines must be clear and bold. A short burst of carefully chosen words has the best chance of being noticed, and will convey a strong and memorable message. These words can be intriguing, dramatic, elegant, dignified, silly or grand. Choosing effective copy depends entirely on your target market or audience. Know your market, and you will understand what words will catch the eye and motive the customers to read on. Your headline needs to convey a very clear message.<br />
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* Free Offers: Try grabbing your audience's attention with the "shocking claim" technique. "Half Price" and "Free Offer" are often used to get attention. Just make sure that you are able to follow through on the claim. Do not use the old "Store Closing" technique if you do not intend to shut down. This just causes distrust.<br />
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* KISS: Keep it Simple, Stupid. Alternatively, if you just cannot decide what to edit out of your headline copy, you can always add a sub-heading. Be sure that the secondary text improves on the headline.<br />
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* Logo: Every successful business has a logo. Develop a logo and use it every time you advertise. Nike could put its trademark "swoosh" on a blank page of paper, with no other copy or graphics, and everyone will still know it is a Nike ad. Logos are effective eye-catchers and give a company an identity. Once your logo is established, people will recognize an ad for your business before they even read the copy.<br />
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* Satisfy a Need: Give customers a reason to buy your product of service. Determine what niche your business can fill, and focus your advertising copy on that area. Why should people buy your product rather than go to the competitor? You need to convince your audience they need your product. If created with discretion, your ad can even make them feel foolish for not buying your product.<br />
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* Key words: Highlight important words in your text with bold type, underlining and different fonts, or with the use of color. While your headline is most important, you can create effective copy by making key words stand out.<br />
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* Toot Your Horn: Do not be afraid to highlight the features, virtues, and attributes of your product or service. Bear in mind the areas that are most important to your clients. However, remember to keep it honest. If your restaurant serves award-winning pie but lousy coffee, advertise your pie. Do not mention the coffee.<br />
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* What is In It for You: Remind your customer of unique benefits you can provide. Tell them about free bonuses, money back guarantees, time-limited offers, or special discounts to customers. Use incentives to stretch the pulling power of your ad.<br />
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* Keep it Short: Use short sentences. Try sentence fragments. These get attention. Fewer words work with skim readers.<br />
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* Awesome Adjectives: Use attention-grabbing adjectives to your advantage, but stay away from over-used phrases and clichs. Terms like unbelievable, super, ultra, astonishing, and incredible are not that special anymore. Stay away from clichs as well. Intelligent readers feel annoyed and patronized when faced with statements like "You don't' want to miss this sale."<br />
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Graphics<br />
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Effective advertising achieves the right balance of clever copy and eye-catching graphics.<br />
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* Photography: If a picture tells a thousand words, make sure the photograph or illustration you choose puts your product in its best possible light. Provide a high-resolution photo or a professionally created illustration. Make sure your audience gets a clear image of your product, or is intrigued enough to find out more information.<br />
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* Proof: If your ad is making a claim about quality, back it up. Use colorful charts, graphs, and other details to support your claim, and satisfy any lingering doubts in your readers' minds.<br />
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Other Elements of Effective Copy<br />
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* Contact Information: Invite customers to act. Let them know where they can find your product. Provide a website, telephone number, address or retail outlet. Do not assume that people will know where to find you.<br />
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* Disclaimer: This is usually located at the bottom center or the bottom right hand of the page. Disclaimers cover the legal aspects of your advertising claims, such as "some conditions apply" or "limited time offer". You will likely want to use a smaller font size for the disclaimer, but do not make it so tiny that it looks like you have something to hide.<br />
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* White Space: Sometimes a message that reads loud and clear can say almost nothing at all. White space can be extremely eye-catching, because other advertisers cram as much copy as possible into an ad. Advertisers in traditional media have used white space as a marketing tactic for many years, and now the trend is shifting to Internet advertisers. Allowing ample white space makes your ad easier to read and infinitely more effective.<br />
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The first step to making a sale is selling your product. Effective copy and smart advertising techniques are essential in getting attention and establishing an audience. Include the key elements in your advertising, and increase your chances of success.<br />
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Linda Miller contributes to several web sites, such as http://wetid.com and http://nugoz.com<br />
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<title>Three Powerful Affiliate Marketing Tactics to Effectively Close the Sale</title>
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By Mal Keenan<br />
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What Mistakes are you Making that are Seriously Hampering your Affiliate Marketing Business? Find out How to Avoid Profit Crushing Errors...<br />
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My main aim as an affiliate marketer is to get the most profit out of the market I am promoting. Over the years through trial and error, I have perfected what I believe to be three of the most important strategies for gaining nice profits from whichever internet market you decide to enter.<br />
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So, let us get started...<br />
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Strategy Number One - You should absolutely set up a website for your affiliate products. Sure, every product will come with its own affiliate page, customized with your unique affiliate links, but smart marketers know that this is not enough. It is very important you set up your own website for your affiliate products. This includes registering your domain and hosting, plus creating or paying for a simple web design - complete with the affiliate images that most affiliate programs provide.<br />
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Setting up a website may seem like too much hard work but believe me; it pays off in terms of future profits, if you put in the initial effort.<br />
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It also pays to create a different page within your website for each affiliate product or service. You could write an article or review page highlighting the benefits of using your recommended service with a link to your unique affiliate page.<br />
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Setting up a blog geared towards your affiliate market is the perfect way to implement the above strategy.<br />
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Strategy Number Two - Next on my list of essential strategies is to place an opting form on your website offering a free report outlining the benefits of your service. The majority of sales are between the fifth and twelfth contact between you and your prospect.<br />
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If a prospect visits your site and then clicks off never to return, you have missed many more opportunities to close the sale. This is where the opt-in form comes in. If you manage to entice website visitors to offer their email address, then you can follow up via an email autoresponder as often as you like or until the prospect unsubscribes from your list.<br />
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Short 7-day reports are quite effective and if you provide useful information, you may have a customer for life. Capturing a prospects email address is one of the most important tasks in affiliate marketing and internet marketing as a whole.<br />
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Strategy Number Three - Drive TARGETED traffic to your site. No point in paying to send general website visitors to a site built around the topic of "Exotic Birds". If you are sending visitors to an "Internet Marketing" site, it is pointless to write and submit articles on "Travel in Italy". Do you get the point? It is essential that you target your visitors to your affiliate-marketing niche, if you are going to close the sale. This point may seem obvious to some Article Submission, but many IM newbies spend countless hours and dollars focusing on website traffic that is simply not interested in what they have to offer.<br />
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The three strategies above are extremely effective and even more so in a tight niche market. If you employ the advice, you are well on your way to becoming a successful affiliate marketer.<br />
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Mal Keenan is publisher of Home Business Tips Newsletter. Check it out for tips on how to get Started Earning a Full-time Income from Home: Free home based business income opportunities Newsletter (http://www.home-business-tips-newsletter.com/). To Find Out What Was My Greatest Lucky Break in My Six Years of Frustration check out: Starting home based internet business (http://www.freeadvertz.com/).<br />
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<title>Keeping in Touch: 5 Alternatives to an Ezine</title>
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By Alicia Forest<br />
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As an online business owner, you know you must stay in touch with your email list on a regular basis to have a successful and sustainable business. Publishing an ezine is one of the most effective ways to do so, but sometimes that can feel overwhelming and cumbersome. This article gives you five alternatives to putting out an ezine.<br />
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I often hear from my clients and ezine subscribers that they are not sure they can commit to writing a regular ezine as a way to keep in touch with their list, even though they know they "should."<br />
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My response is usually something like, "if it's going to be an albatross, then don't do it!" They know they must stay in touch with their email list on a regular basis to have a successful and sustainable business. They are stumped.  What are their options?<br />
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Here are five ideas I typically share with them:<br />
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1. Evergreen Ezine<br />
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I first learned of this concept on a teleclass last year, and it seemed so simple. I was amazed I hadn't thought of it myself - which is usually the reaction I get from my clients.<br />
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An evergreen newsletter is one where content is applicable all the time. It is not based on trends or on what's hot in your industry now. It is solid need-to-know information based on principles or strategies that rarely change.<br />
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To create an evergreen newsletter, you simply gather your content for as many issues as you plan to publish, create each issue, and then drop each one into an autoresponder system to go out automatically at whatever interval you set.<br />
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This method takes a bit of work on the front end, but then you 'set it and forget it' until you run out of issues. Then you can let it simply repeat or create a new set of issues by repeating the process above.<br />
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2. Ecourse<br />
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You can create an ecourse, which is simply a series of emails sharing valuable information with your reader over a time period.<br />
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This is a method I use myself. When you sign up for my mini-ecourse, you also get a subscription to this ezine. I could simply offer the ecourse as a stand alone, though, if I did, I would add more days to the series (say from its current 5 to 26) and send them out every couple of weeks as a way to stay in touch with my list.<br />
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You set up an ecourse in an autoresponder service, so it's another 'set it and forget it' option once you finish the initial work. <br />
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3. Audio Tip<br />
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If you prefer to talk than type, then consider an audio tip. When I coach clients who are just starting their written ezines, I remind them it doesn't have to be longer than one valuable tip for each issue.<br />
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The same is true if you prefer to create an audio keep-in-touch vehicle for your list. A colleague of mine sends out a 1-minute audio (and video) marketing tip each week and it's incredibly successful.<br />
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The easiest way to create and publish audios online is through an inexpensive service like AudioAcrobat.<br />
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4. Blog<br />
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A blog can be a great alternative to an ezine IF you love to write and are willing to post regularly, if you use search engine optimization to increase your blog's exposure to your market on a continual basis, and if you put a subscription form on your blog so your readers know when you add a new post.<br />
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You can start free blogging, at blogger.com or very inexpensively, with Typepad, (which is the service I use for my personal and business blog).<br />
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5. VIP List<br />
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Invite people to sign up to receive special offers from you. Many of us do this in our personal lives for places we frequently shop (a quick look at my inbox reveals offers from Eddie Bauer, Old Navy, Red Envelope, etc.). People will sign up to receive discounts and other special offers from you if you invite them to do so.<br />
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It's best to use this strategy with a group of people who have already gotten to know you, say from a live event or if you have a blog, where you stay in touch with people by posting on a regular basis.<br />
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BONUS TIP: If you're writing a regular ezine now, you can add one of these methods as another way to stay in touch with your list. Some people who are on your list may not always read your ezineFree Reprint Articles, but may listen to a short audio or may prefer to read brief posts at your blog instead. Giving your list options as to how they receive your message will increase your ability to connect with more people in your niche.<br />
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Copyright 2006 Alicia M Forest and Client Abundance<br />
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Alicia M Forest, MBA, Multiple Streams Queen & Coach™ and creator of "21 Easy & Essential Steps to Online Success System™, teaches coaches, consultants, and other solo professionals and online entrepreneurs how to attract more clients, create profit-making products and services, make more sales, and ultimately live the life they desire and deserve. For FREE tips on how to create abundance in your business, visit http://www.clientabundance.com/.<br />
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<title>Why is Content Important?</title>
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By Dechen Lau<br />
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Content is the soul of a website. Content is comprised of the words or text on a web page along with the graphics and structure of a website. Today Web content is the best tool for building relations with your potential customers. The look and feel of a site is crucial, but quality web content may be more important.<br />
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Two of the most popular methods of getting traffic from search engines include PPC – (Pay Per Click), and SEO – (Search Engine Optimization).<br />
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PPC:<br />
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Pay per click advertising on search engines allows you to choose keywords that you would like your site to appear for, when a search is performed. You decide how much you are willing to pay each time a person clicks on the search results. The more you are willing to pay per click, the higher your site will appear in the results for the keywords you choose. Pay Per Click is advertising provided by the search engine providers (Google, Yahoo! and others) where you PAY for top placement. Their strategies for placement differ slightly. Some search engines will give you higher placement if your ad has a higher click-through rate, (meaning more people click on your ad in ratio to the amount of times your ad appears); others give top positions to the highest bidder.<br />
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You already know surveys are excellent for finding out what your target market wants. However, if combined with low cost, quick and dirty Google PPC, surveys can also send many targeted prospects to your site every month.<br />
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In either case, you PAY. It is a quick way to be listed in the search engines and a smart way to get your traffic flowing. You could spend far more than is profitable for your business, if you do not know what you are doing.<br />
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Search Engines: While crawling pages of a website, search engines look for content more than anything else. Search engines can pick up quality content and it is the only factor that they emphasize and value most while ranking a website. For the benefit of their users, search engines try to find the best and most useful content on the Internet for any given set of keywords.<br />
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SEO:<br />
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Search engines are extremely competitive (in terms of placement). The major search engines account for over 90% of all traffic. With that though in mind, companies that are serious about earning a share of the internet market should be committed to securing top 10 rankings for the keywords or phrases that pertain to the products and services that they offer.<br />
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The best way to ensure a solid return on your website investment is to employ the services of a Search Engine Optimization firm with a proven track record of success, knowledge of current and cutting edge techniques, and experience working with the business community.<br />
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There are a lot of companies working ‘behind the scenes’ to help website owners get plenty of traffic from the natural search engine listings. Natural listings mean the search engine has ranked you according to the value it believes your site will offer an individual searching for a specific word or phrase.<br />
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Understanding exactly WHAT the search engines want to see when ranking sites requires knowledge of the algorithms. These algorithms change all the time as search engine providers try to outwit the search engine optimizers trying to find loopholes in the ranking system.<br />
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Some SEO companies will promise you top spots for a certain cost. Some are honestly creating optimized websites – others may be using techniques that could possibly get your site BANNED from the search engines entirely, (once the search engine catches on). However, optimizing your website for better placement in the search engines is a technique that you should become familiar with and use to your advantage.<br />
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Both of these traffic methods have their pros and cons for generating traffic from the search engines. You will find out more about using them properly later on. First, you need to know what REALLY works…<br />
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Dechen Lau., is an Author, Speaker and Internet Marketing Consultant<br />
http://www.powersuccessmarketing.com<br />
http://www.powersuccessresponder.com<br />
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<title>To Join or Not to Join an Affiliate Program</title>
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By Steven Gerber<br />
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Selling is one of the best ways to earn money. Actual selling can be difficult, especially if you need to go to different places, carry your products, and offer it face to face with your customer. Some are even ashamed to do the actual physical selling, because they do not want to face rejection.<br />
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Selling, nowadays, is done through physical product selling, and through affiliate programs. Have you heard of that term before? If you are new on the net, it simply means selling a product or service through commission basis. However, this involves online selling, unlike the physical selling that most people dread.<br />
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If you have your own website, it is much easier to start an affiliate program. It is an opportunity that you must not ignore.  It can offer you a considerable sum of money, if you know what it is all about, and how it works<br />
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Here are important things that you should know before you join an affiliate program:<br />
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1. There are different types of affiliate programs; including the pay per sale, pay per click, and pay per lead, bounty, and two-tier.<br />
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Once a customer buys a particular item, you will be paid a commission by 'pay per sale'.<br />
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The 'pay per click' type pays you every time a customer visits the site, and it does not matter if the customer made a purchase or not, however, you will earn more if the customers purchase something. With a PPC type, companies pay at the range of .05 dollars to .15 dollars.<br />
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You are paid a one-time fee only for each customer that visits the site; the payment is usually between two dollars to five dollars. If a customer signs an application, you will get the higher yield.<br />
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If you refer a customer, you will get a finder's fee. In the future, if the customer makes any purchases, you will no longer receive a commission, and this is called a bounty.<br />
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If you make direct sales, you get a commission; and if your sub-affiliates generate sales, you will also obtain a commission out of their sales, this is called two-tiered.<br />
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2. The benefits of an affiliate program include: Bringing prospects to visit your site. You will not deal with people such as wholesalers, brokers, customer service, employees, technical support, process orders, warranties, and many more. You do not need to stay on your computer to keep track of the site. You are free to go for a vacation, rest, etc.; and you can do it from anywhere as long as there is an internet connection.<br />
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After weighing all these factors, it is time to decide if you will join an affiliate program. Once you decide to join, the company will give you a URL or a link. This links are used to gain access to the company's website.<br />
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This will allow the company to monitor your website, and the payment or commission that should be given to you.<br />
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Affiliate programs make money, so why not join the force. The internet is just there waiting for interested people who are willing to venture into different business opportunities. If you are capable, and can become an effective affiliate Computer Technology Articles, act now and join.<br />
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Steven Gerber is a professional copywriter & marketing consultant. He is a student of Dan Lok, the World's #1 Website Conversion Expert, & in Steven's totally biased opinion simply THE BEST. You will find the latest internet marketing techniques & tricks at: http://www.websiteconversionexpert.com .<br />
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<title>Pay-per-click Marketing Strategy Can Boost Your Sales</title>
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By Andy West<br />
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Every business out there is competing hard with others offering like products or services, thanks to the way the world has opened up. It provides consumers with access to many different resources. Thanks to the pay-per-click marketing strategy found across the internet, someone requiring a service in Canada can easily hire a business in Florida, or a product manufactured in Colorado can reach an end user in Australia. This is great, because the opportunities for higher sales and income are vast, compared to previous decades where your business was only locally known or only popular in the surrounding cities.<br />
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Stiff competition, however, has also meant that anyone with a business needs to promote and market their company effectively, encouraging and enticing surfers to visit their site and hopefully purchase their product or service. Having a pay-per-click marketing strategy to make sure your website is seen and it receives plenty of hits is integral to your business's success. If you are not receiving traffic to your site, you have a seriously struggling venture on your hands.<br />
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There are plenty of ways to boost sales and promote your website. Information is the current trend in tempting surfers to click links and reach your site. Articles posted on your website to teach people something new or give them pertinent information are helpful to draw in clientele. Press releases can also be effective to bring attention to your business or company. Thanks to the way individuals quickly turn to computers and the internet for their information, the written word and fundamental text become the strongest venue to drawing in business.<br />
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Pay-per-click or PPC advertising is another growing method of boosting hits to your website. This principle of marketing is a venture of cooperation between websites, as you ask other sites to display a link for your website. When individuals are attracted to an ad displayed on a website, they click to follow the link through to your business portal. The company advertising your link receives income that you supply. In effect, this pay-per-click marketing strategy is paying someone to promote your company.<br />
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For someone adept with computers and having great interpersonal and negotiation skills, pay-per-click can be set up by an individual. Most people, however, do not have the expertise or the time to work through the steps needed to set up this type of advertising. The best thing to do is to hire a PPC consulting firm that has all the resources and networking skills to build an effective promotional program. Not only that, hiring a pay-per-click consulting firm means that you do not have to worry about links on dead sites, maintenance, or creating a catchy advertisement.<br />
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Companies devoted to PPC consulting will work with you to develop a strong pay-per-click marketing strategy to know what product or service you are trying to sell. From there, they will define your market target, and develop surveys to help with the set-up of the promotion program. Once they have achieved results from these surveys, pay-per-click consulting firms will create advertisement that reaches the people you want it to and test the results. Revisions are sure to come into play, and businesses geared to pay-per-click consulting will compare their marketing against solid results. Considering the amount of work involved in this type of promotion, you certainly do not want to go less than the full distance by trying to set up pay-per-click advertising yourself.<br />
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Reputable consulting firms that specialize in creating a pay-per-click marketing strategy for businesses are ones that are geared to website promotion. Every type of industry has experienced and skilled experts and the common jack-of-all-trades individual will not be able to pull off such an intensive networking to boost your sales. If you are serious about a successful business, you should hire companies that provide exactly what you need and you will soon be able to see that the cost of their time and efforts pays for itself repeatedly as your sales increase.<br />
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Andy West is a freelance writer for Vertical Measures. Vertical Measures is an Internet Marketing Company that offers quality pay-per-click consulting for your business. For more information, please visit http://www.verticalmeasures.com/pay-per-click-consulting.html.<br />
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<title>Will 2007 be "The Year of the Authorpreneur" for Internet Book Marketing?</title>
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By V. Michael Santoro<br />
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As an author, you possess the true secret to Internet book marketing success - your writing skills. Why? The biggest hurdles that Internet Marketers face is providing original content that is written to satisfy:<br />
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• The search engines to obtain good positioning<br />
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• Information hungry surfers searching for quality niche content<br />
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• The continuous need to provide quality content to maintain search engine positioning and targeted traffic<br />
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Becoming an Authorpreneur<br />
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An Authorpreneur does not compete using the traditional book-marketing model. Instead, they view their books as products and effectively combine their writing skills with proven Internet Marketing techniques to accomplish better results. This allows them to become an expert within a niche based upon their book's theme.<br />
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If you become an Authorpreneur, you can dominate your niche by doing what you love - writing. By understanding the writing process, you will accomplish what other Webmasters fail to either do or pay ghostwriters to accomplish. It is not a matter of well-written material from an editor's viewpoint. Rather, it is well written from an Internet Marketing perspective. For example, Web pages, sales letters, and articles all require different writing techniques to accomplish different Internet marketing goals:<br />
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• Theme-based Web pages pre-sell products and convince visitors to continue on to the product's sales page<br />
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• Sales pages drive home the product benefits and converts visitors into customers<br />
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• Articles provide links back to your Web pages to obtain good search engine positioning and drive targeted traffic to your Website's landing pages. They can also link directly to a Web page that is pre-selling a product, which is a solution to a problem that you discussed in your article.<br />
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The Importance of Providing Unique Well-Written Content<br />
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Too many Website owners are more concerned about cutting corners and rushing to get their Website online rather than:<br />
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• Ensuring that their site addresses the needs of their visitors<br />
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• Properly designing their Website's navigation<br />
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• Properly writing their Website content to place well in the search engines<br />
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• Developing a linking strategy that improves search engine placement and generates targeted traffic<br />
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• Developing a list of subscribers that grows into long term customers<br />
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By placing well in the search engines, you can increase your chances of making sales and gaining PR exposure by as much as forty-six percent. By knowing how to research your theme-based keywords, and properly optimizing them into your unique and original content, you will achieve what ninety-five percent of authors and Internet Marketers fail to achieve - dominating your niche in the search engines.<br />
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Just imagine your book sales, PR accomplishments, and the supplemental income you can acquire by becoming an expert in a niche based upon your book's theme while incorporating an effective Internet book-marketing program.<br />
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My prediction is that when we look back, 2007 will be remembered as "The Year of the Authorpreneur" for Internet book marketing. Writers without a solid knowledge of Internet Marketing techniques will not survive online. Internet Marketers without effective writing skills will either fail or have to continue to invest in ghostwriters to survive. By becoming an Authorpreneur, which blends both skill sets, you will be part of the next generation of successful Internet marketers with the added benefit of possessing publishing credentials.<br />
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V. Michael Santoro is a published author and successful Authorpreneur. For a free training course on how to become an Authorpreneur, visit his Website at http://www.proauthors.com and sign up for his e-zine. Additionally, you will receive a powerful PDF creation program as a special bonus.<br />
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<title>Afraid of Talking to Prospects? Get Over it Fast With These Four Simple Tactics</title>
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By Tim Sales<br />
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It is very difficult to achieve real MLM success if you are afraid of talking to people about your business. Use these four guidelines to achieve confidence when talking with prospects. They've worked for thousands in my own MLM business. I know they will work for you.<br />
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Why do you have a &quot;chicken list?&quot;  Because you fear you don't communicate easily or well.<br />
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A &quot;chicken list&quot; is the list of prospects that you're afraid to call. Often people think they will call their &quot;chicken list&quot; after they get successful. But, they need these people in their MLM business to create the success.<br />
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This is a &quot;Catch 22.&quot;<br />
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The phrase &quot;Catch 22&quot; is from a novel by Joseph Heller, written in 1961.  The pilot was afraid to fight in World War II.  He feigned insanity. But the doctor said that if he were truly insane, then he wouldn't mind endangering his life by going into the war.<br />
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If he were sane, then he would be capable of following orders to fight the war. Thus the phrase &quot;catch 22&quot; came to mean, &quot;a situation that trips one up no matter which way one turns.&quot;<br />
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You need the people on your chicken list to create the success you need in order to contact your chicken list. How do you get around this catch-22?<br />
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Your fear of the chicken list is based on your feelings that somehow, people are above you because of their status. If you were to examine this more closely, you would discover it is not that the people are any better than you; it's lack of confidence in your ability to communicate easily.<br />
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If you knew you could communicate easily and effectively without making any mistakes, you could...and would...call anyone without hesitation. You would have confidence. You would have certainty. And there's NOTHING more rewarding than having that feeling.<br />
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Communicate means: a. To convey information about; make known.  b. To reveal clearly.<br />
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Easily means: a. Free from worry, anxiety, trouble, or pain. b. Requiring or exhibiting little effort.<br />
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The reason I bring this up is there are a group of characteristics an MLM business professional must have in order to truly have success in speaking with prospects. I call these characteristics the 10 Communication Qualities.<br />
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Having full knowledge of these qualities and having the proper and correct MLM training to learn them, you will be amazed at how much smoother conversations will go with your prospects.<br />
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The fifth communication quality on my list is to, &quot;Communicate easily - no tension, strain, fakeness, sounding rehearsed, stuttering or hesitating.&quot;<br />
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Let's look at each one of these issues:<br />
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Tension &amp; Strain: (The definition for tension and strain is very similar so they are<br />
combined here.)<br />
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a. To be subjected to great stress. b. A great or excessive pressure, demand, or<br />
stress on one's body, mind, or resources.<br />
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When communicating, tension and strain are stress created by the mental activity of feeling unprepared, or fear that you will sound &quot;stupid&quot; to others. If you've ever been asked to suddenly speak in public, you know what this mental activity feels like.<br />
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It creates a very uncomfortable feeling, of  &quot;being on the spot&quot;, and not knowing what to say. It&rsquo;s the reason someone's voice &quot;squeaks and quivers&quot; when talking.  This communicates an unprofessional, &ldquo;new to the subject&rdquo;, uncertainty to the prospect. <br />
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The solution to tension and strain is to familiarize oneself with all situations that can arise on a call when talking to prospects. Be familiar with all situations regarding your MLM business opportunity and also the products you sell.<br />
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Know what you are going to ask the prospect to do; invite for product, invite for business, send to a website, or get on a conference call, etc. When you are clear about what you're going to do and say, you will greatly reduce tension and strain.<br />
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Fakeness: a. To represent falsely; pretend to. b. To fabricate.<br />
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People sound fake when they use a lot of fluff words like, awesome, incredible, unbelievable, fabulous, wonderful, special, state-of-the-art, etc. These types of adjectives demonstrate a clear bias on your part. I'm not suggesting you be a boring communicator; by all means, be excited.  You don't have to use fluff or puff words to describe your excitement. This normally indicates a cover-up of real content.<br />
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Sounding rehearsed: a. One that is not authentic or genuine.<br />
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Rehearsing what you're going to say is NOT WRONG. However, if you talk with a prospect before you've rehearsed enough - you will sound rehearsed; which IS UNPROFESSIONAL. When you've received a phone call from a telemarketer, you could tell he was reading from a script. It didn't sound very genuine and when you detected that he was reading from a script. You wanted off the phone. That's what you want to avoid with your prospects.<br />
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Stuttering and hesitating: a. If you hesitate, you do not speak or act for a short time, usually because you are uncertain, embarrassed, or worried about what you are going to say or do.<br />
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Stuttering and hesitating loops us back to the first issue I discussed above which is Tension and Strain. It is the fear of saying or doing something the prospect won't agree with that causes us to hesitate and stutter. The solution for stuttering and hesitating is similar to the solution for tension and strain; is very familiar with all the situations that can come up on your invite call.<br />
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Have you realized the simplicity of this yet?  Your willingness to talk to your &ldquo;chicken list&rdquo;, or lack of, is based on your ability to communicate easily. You need to become familiar with all aspects of your MLM business and company to communicate easily.<br />
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<title>What Makes AdSense Work</title>
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By Karl Stadler<br />
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Some AdSense sites are performing well and others just exist in the abyss of cyberspace. Make sure your AdSense site is the successful one and keep it out of the abyss.<br />
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What makes AdSense work?  There are many ideas, as there are theories. Some maintain it is the placement of the ad on the page, some say integrate it into the page, and it must have the look and feel of the webpage. It should be at the top, in this format, and so the secrets continue.<br />
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There is only one secret to AdSense success; it is nothing more than traffic. Without substantial traffic, your AdSense pages will not make you money. There is proof of this statement, just look at the click through rate you are receiving on your current pages. You will immediately notice that it takes many visitors to generate a click.<br />
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If things go really well, you could have as high as fifty percent and upwards CTR. This is possible, has been done and proven, but it will not just happen on any old page.<br />
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Placement of the ad does play a role but it is not as big as many would like you to believe. Information on the best placement of AdSense code on your page is no secret and is free information on Google. It is called a heat map.  It will show you exactly where to place your ads for maximum exposure and CTR.<br />
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The problem with most AdSense driven sites is exactly that, they are AdSense driven. Nobody seems to care about the visitor landing on the page, becoming click machines supposed to make you money. According to most AdSense sites, they are there for you and not the other way around. No second thought is given to the surfing experience of the visitor.<br />
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You have been made to believe that you need a multitude of sites and use all sorts of templates and secret positioning tactics for maximum income. Therefore, every second some would-be AdSense millionaire is putting up thousands of crappy pages all over the internet to get those AdSense clicks that will elevate them to the illusive four and five figure AdSense earners. They tend to forget the internet marketplace is probably the most dynamic market there is, and changes every day. Certain elements remain the same. You have to be able to broaden your thinking and think out of the box.<br />
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Let us go back to the least important person for most AdSense publishers, the visitor to the page. These poor souls land on your pages through either generic or PPC traffic. Either way, you have the possibility t they might be clicking on one of your AdSense links. The only driving force for the visitor to click your link is he found the information on your page that related to his search.  After going through your page, he will click on one of your links in AdSense to further his search.<br />
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Now AdSense displays relevant ads on your page based on the content of the page. If the visitor is not finding what they are looking for, how do you expect AdSense to find related content ads to place on your page?<br />
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By considering your visitor and actually providing for them, you are also insuring for yourself that the correct AdSense ads will be displaying on your pages, and hence will deliver a good CTR. Just putting up one thousand new pages with some template or other automatic page-creating device will certainly not hit the mark.<br />
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You would probably be better off with ten well designed and optimized pages, not only for the search engines, but also for your visitors Business Management Articles, and you might be able to ensure a profitable AdSense campaign.<br />
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There will always be elements that remain a constant no matter how dynamic the market. Utilize these to their best effect, and change with the dynamics and be as profitable as you can. To get the real information visit http://www.yourenterprize.com/adsense/adsense-secrets.htm<br />
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<title>Three Keys to a Great Name: Resonant Congruent Differentiation Explained (Really!)</title>
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By Chuck Ingersoll<br />
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I know, "Resonant Congruent Differentiation" sounds like something that immediately scares your ears. Something you learned about and quickly forgot in Psych 101. However, stick with me a moment. I think you will see that it is much simpler - easily understood - and very pertinent to the way people name products, services, and businesses.<br />
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Having recently gone through some re-roofing trauma, a lawn sign promoting a contractor grabbed my attention. "Mr. Fussy Roofing" it read. I first laughed at the name because of its seeming oxymoronic message. In addition, it is a name with amusement value. Moments later I thought, "I wish I knew about that guy when I had my roof done."<br />
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'Mr. Fussy Roofing' is an almost perfect example of a differentiated product or service name that is congruent and resonates beautifully. When you are coming up with names, this is exactly what you should be striving for: resonant congruent differentiation. So let us break down what that phrase means and into intellectually chewable chunks.<br />
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Go Ahead, 'Splain Resonant Congruent Differentiation<br />
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Take it to the end first: differentiation means you are not being confused with competitors, so you stand out in a positive fashion. If all the companies that make steel are named after locations or owners, such as Bethlehem or Harris Steel, you will not achieve much differentiation if you are called Rogerson Steel. Choose StrongSteelCo and, at the least, you have demonstrated a positioning and promise in your name.<br />
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Now for the resonant congruent part. Congruent, be consistent with the qualities and values personified in the products/services you provide. If you make a high-end speaker system, naming it 'Mickey's Speakers' would not be a good call. People would think you had a "Mickey Mouse" product, and naming it after your own self, sounds low budget and small time. This name is incongruent with the image you wish to convey. This name type starts you off in the weeds, so you have to climb out to establish a quality identity.<br />
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Resonant, in a very basic sense, means the name makes the prospect or customer feel in alignment with the key message that the name of your product or service communicates. It is credibility, appropriateness, a connection with your brand.<br />
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'Mr. Fussy Roofing': Our Branding Hero<br />
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Let us use 'Mr. Fussy Roofing' as our example. For right or wrong, roofing contractors do not always, have the greatest reputations. People are suspicious of getting ripped off or of shoddy work. (A neighbor had a new roof put on. It drained improperly so water went between the siding and the underlayment. This was, as my daughter says, UNgood.) Many roofing contractors are small businesses and do not put a lot of thought into their naming and branding. (Exhibit #1: A local contractor named DBA Roofing.) Many other MALE business owners would find 'Mr. Fussy' to be too cute or feminine a name, and would instantly rule it out.<br />
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However, our Mr. Fussy did not. He went outside his comfort zone, possibly, to create a name that resonated congruently with me, his typical audience, and achieved positive differentiation. What do I take away from 'Mr. Fussy Roofing'? He cares, he is different from most, he features attention to detail, he will likely do an excellent job, and he does roofing. All from three words!<br />
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Contrast this with 'DBA Roofing'. I know they do roofing, and perhaps could not even think of a name. I do not know anything more about what they stand for, what their vision is, or how they do business. Just two words - Mr. Fussy - tell me so much more. Mr. Fussy differentiated his business. I get it and like what he promises, so it resonates with me. The idea of a roofer being fussy is very congruent and highly desirable to me.<br />
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So Why Don't More Companies Create Resonant Congruent Differentiated Names?<br />
There are many reasons: ego, ability to be objective about every company except your own, stubbornness, caution, corporate culture, a desire to take a safe middle road, and on and on. This desire to 'play it safe', not take a chance, applies as often to big corporations as it does in small businesses.<br />
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Many people may think that 'Geek Squad' is a great name. It's more fun, evocative and compelling than 'Your Computer Experts' or some other safe vanilla choice. Yet when it comes to their own name, people get scared and go down a safe path. I recently named a coffee shop "Thanks a Latte." Would you rather go there for that experience or to 'Dunkin' Donuts' or 'Herb's Coffee Shop'?<br />
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Obviously, you have to take your audience into account. 'Thanks a Latte' is aiming for a Starbucks-type of crowd: more upscale, willing to pay a bit more for quality. Yet, in many cases, a striking, effectively clever, or even surprising name will take you so much further, especially if your marketing budget is limited. (Hey, isn't everyone's?)<br />
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Unless you are one of those cavemen from the Geico commercials, you know that a geek is a computer nerd. A geek squad is a whole mess of 'em. Chances are you will find 25 PC repair guys in your Yellow Pages called 'Something Computer Repair'. You'll only find one 'Geek Squad'. Let's say you see three commercials. One for 'Phil's Computer Shack', another for 'Waterville Computer Repair', and the third for 'Geek Squad'. Which are you going to remember? And who YOU gonna' call?<br />
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This brings up another key attribute of memorable, powerful names: attitude. 'Geek Squad', 'Thanks a Latte', 'Brains on Fire' (a naming firm), 'Mr. Fussy'... they all bring a distinctive point of view to the name. A name you can connect with almost viscerally. Consider Mr. Fussy one more time. Who has more of a persona in two words: 'Mr. Fussy' or 'Bob's Roofing'? Who conveys more depth of appropriate and convincing meaning in two words? While finding a name that fits is important, creating one that voices a point of view, that you and your business believe in, will go a long way toward developing true differentiation and memorability. You can say this attitude will give you greater resonance with proper congruence, if you do it right.<br />
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Do You Want to Describe What You Do, Or Be Memorable?<br />
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If you're going to name your company and have, it stand out from the competition, choosing a functional name like 'PhotoCopy Hut' isn't really going to dazzle anyone. 'PhotoCopy Hut' doesn't go any further than simply being functional on a very basic level, but we've seen worse. Ever notice a truck go by you on the expressway that says something like "Kordis." They may even have a tag line, such as "Bringing the World to You." You wonder, what do they do? Are they importers? Are they a global delivery service? Do they manufacture desktop globes? They have this incredible opportunity to create thousands of impressions a day with consumers and they cannot even be bothered to say what they do. This is truly a waste of a great moving billboard.<br />
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Big companies are fond of neologisms, (concocted words or terms), such as Claris or Pentium. They get away with it because they have huge budgets. I think you know there's Intel inside by now. Yet have you ever heard of Comergent? And if you did, would you remember it?<br />
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There are other types of names: acronyms, evocative, descriptive, alphanumerical, and aspirational and on and on. That's the topic for a future article.<br />
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Yes, your name and brand identity need to be more than resonant, congruent, and differentiated. Other essential aspects of your brand include being authentic, connected, able to be lived every day, attention to every detail of customer contact, and so on. But an excellent starting point is the resonant/congruent/differentiated test. Think about those ideas in relation to your name or brand.<br />
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If you would like some fresh thinking and branding, naming, tag line, or positioning assistance, please get in touch. 585.746.2320 or e-mail chucketal@aol.com. ChuckIngersoll.com<br />
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About the Author<br />
Chuck Ingersoll is a freelance namer, brander and copywriter. He brings over 20 years advertising agency experience to the process, and specializes in creating names, positionings and taglines that are not only clever, but effective. (Otherwise it's just empty creativity.) For 10 years he operated his own advertising agency in Rochester, NY, Ingersoll et al, serving major clients Kodak, Xerox and Bausch & Lomb. As a writer, creative director, and vice president at other ad agencies, his experience covers most industries and every type of marketing communications writing from ads to Web sites.<br />
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How Can a Piece of Article Boost Your Marketing Efforts?<br />
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By Wan Assad<br />
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Have you ever thought how a simple article has gigantic capability to boost your marketing effort? Most marketers assume articles are nothing except a tool to highlight specific content for public viewing and better left for the public to judge. However, if you spend your time, judging from another point of view, you will soon realize that an article represents your form of business, in a preliminary way.<br />
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An article contains uncounted valuable information either on general topics that we read daily in our local newspapers, or articles directed to specific readers. These articles contain specific information related to health, fitness, properties, religious etc. These forms of topics have their own readers that share the same interests, wishing to expand their knowledge further pertaining to particular issues. These are your targeted clients – in the form of global clients.<br />
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You as an individual, psychologically write articles related to your interest. A farmer will not argue among themselves on issues related to medical instruments and/or a mechanic will not be interested to read how to sell digital products. Articles written by you will have a direct correlation with your business nature and the content in your web sites. The same concept applies to those readers. Whoever reads your articles are interested to know more about the topic highlighted by you. Fortunately, most of these readers will become your qualified targeted visitors who will register for your newsletter, and more importantly, buy your products.<br />
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How can a portion of an article help you market your business further? Generally, you will not produce articles just to be part of your web contents or part of your portfolio. However, you are inclined to distribute it to as many readers as possible. The fastest and most effective method of reaching these potential readers is by submitting your articles to directories! Since most directories do not impose a single dime on you, your articles can form your content as a virtual brochure. In addition, what does it mean? Free advertising, of course! By publishing your articles, these are the great benefits you, as webmaster, will achieve in return:<br />
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- Getting visitors that are more qualified.<br />
- Better exposure towards your web site.<br />
- Increase search engines popularity.<br />
- Increase your reputation, not only as an author, but also as webmaster.<br />
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Do you know that your qualified visitors tend to visit your web sites after reading partially and/or fully your articles? This is due to the nature of humans, who are influenced more by words rather than pictures. Present your most valuable information in the way they want it, and eventually, they are one of your regular customers.<br />
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Therefore, you provide the reader with the most useful, fascinating content. How are they going to visit your web site? Include your web address at the bottom of your articles to enable them to find your web site to learn more about your products or services. Not inserting your web address is the biggest mistake made by any author.<br />
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“Oh, I heard this fact somewhere but it’s all rubbish!” Well, not really. To prove this fact, take a piece of paper, start writing an article pertaining to something unique, valuable, and precious related to your business. Include your web address, as well, and you will observe how it helps you. You will be surprised that not only you are getting more visitors but also the search engines start to love you more!<br />
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Hold on a minute, please. Did I hear you said, “search engines”? How can articles boost search engines popularity? The answer lies on the web address you included at the bottom page of your article. The URL will eventually produce ‘one way links’ to your web site – one of the most crucial factors of getting your link accepted among search engines, especially Google. By globally publishing your articles, you are by no means, creating your network with other web sites.<br />
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Now, have you realized how a portion of an article can boost your marketing efforts without paying a dime? Start writing your articles now!<br />
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Enjoy promoting!<br />
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<title>A Look at Slogans</title>
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By Sharon Housley<br />
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Let us look at slogans and how just a few words can say volumes. A slogan is a memorable phrase used in conjunction with a political, commercial, or religious advertisement. Slogans convey a deeper meaning. Slogans elicit emotions, or the slogan might paint a visual image that implies something more.<br />
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When considering a slogan or a tagline, keep in mind your objectives. What image do you wish to portray? Slogans should be short, but not to the point of being curt. Slogans should conjure positive images and distinguish the value your company or product provides.<br />
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The best way to analyze slogans is to look at a few.<br />
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Slogan: "The toughest job you will ever love" (Peace Corps)<br />
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Message behind slogan: This is much more than just a job; it takes heart to be in the Peace Corps; join the Peace Corps and you will be a better person. This job is not about money, it is about helping people.<br />
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Slogan: "Be Seen, Be Sold" (Shareware Promotions)<br />
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Message behind slogan: Being found on the Internet is not easy. Use us to be found on the Internet."<br />
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Slogan: "You could learn a lot from a dummy. Buckle up" (National Highway Traffic Safety Admin)<br />
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Message behind slogan: Learn from test dummies, be safe and buckle up.<br />
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Slogan: "Parents who use drugs have kids who use drugs" (The Partnership for a Drug-free America)<br />
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Message behind slogan: Model what you preach; do you want your children to do drugs? It is your responsibility to model appropriate behavior for your children.<br />
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Slogan: "This is your brain on drugs" (The Partnership for a Drug-free America)<br />
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Message behind slogan: Do you know what this stuff does to you? Taking drugs is stupid.<br />
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Slogan: "A diamond is forever" (DeBeers '1948)<br />
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Message behind slogan: Diamonds represent marriage; marriage should be forever. If you really want your marriage to last, seal it with a diamond.<br />
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Slogan: "It takes a licking and keeps on ticking" (Timex Corp)<br />
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Message behind slogan: It does not get any more durable than this, other watches cannot stand up, but Timex will endure regardless of the treatment.<br />
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Slogan: "For all you do, this Bud's for you" (Budweiser)<br />
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Message behind slogan: After a long hard day, drink beer to relax.<br />
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Slogan: "Where's the beef?”(Wendy’s)<br />
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Message behind slogan: Our competitors use small patties, but our burgers are big.<br />
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Slogan: "I love New York" (NYC)<br />
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Message behind slogan: New York is a special place, everyone loves NY, you should come and visit, you will love it too.<br />
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Slogan: "See what brown can do for you" (UPS)<br />
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Message behind slogan: We do more than just ship packages; we have additional offerings and can do more than just ship.<br />
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Slogan: "The few, the proud, the Marines" (US Marines)<br />
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Message behind slogan: We are a select group of very special individuals. Do you want to be elite? Take pride in representing the US.<br />
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Slogan: "Friends don't let friends drive drunk"<br />
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Message behind slogan: You will die if you drive drunk. It is your responsibility to protect your friends. Be responsible, do not let people drive drunk.<br />
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Effective slogans leave impressions in the minds of people who see or hear the slogans. Often slogans will have hidden meanings, or be a play on words. The goal of the slogan creator should be to create a memorable tagline that conveys a key benefit or differentiates the brand. Slogans will often help position the product or service in the marketplace. Slogans with just a few words can indicate superior value, excellence, or inspiration.<br />
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A business identity and image conveyed through a short statement will affect the way that consumers, competitors, and others in the industry perceive your business. Slogans will distinguish your company in a unique way. Words are powerful, and if used properly, they can be an important sales tool.<br />
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Sharon Housley manages marketing for FeedForAll http://www.feedforall.com software for creating, editing, publishing RSS feeds and podcasts. In addition Sharon manages marketing for NotePage http://www.notepage.net a wireless text messaging software company.<br />
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By Dan<br />
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Unless you have been living under a rock, you have probably seen some sort of advertisement for a home based online business. Was if for an e-book, or some "system" that will set you up to make big bucks, or something in between? The thought of making a lot of money online attracts a lot people. Most people just brush it off thinking it is a scam. However, a thought has been stuck in my mind for sometime; yes, earning a full time income from home would be nice. What if everyone did that?<br />
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Our economy would completely collapse if everyone tried to work from home with an online business. The people working 40+ hours a week developed the computer you are using to read this article. The servers that are hosting this website. The electronic parts that make up those servers. They possibly make much less, than the people who manage to make an income from an online business. Do not forget all those people running those stores where you buy your clothes, electronics, and food; not to mention the engineers and scientists working to make life better for people. Let's not forget everyone who works in the government, need I say more? In addition, that is just the tip of the iceberg. <br />
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What is the point of going to college if anyone can make their own online business? College is already expensive, and it will only become more expensive. All that time, money, and work spent for a degree, and all for what? Doctors spent their entire life to learn everything about medicine, only to leave their practice to run an online business. Give me a break. A savvy high school drop out could theoretically make more than the person who got perfect grades their whole life and got every award imaginable. In addition, our society needs those storeowners, scientists, workers, and everyone else out there working a job. It is how the whole system works and it is not changing anytime soon.<br />
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Of course, this is all hypothetical. Only a relatively small amount of the population is actually interested in running an online business full time. There are plenty of people working a full time job, and running a part time online business for some extra cash. Maybe they love their job, and the socialization that comes with working. When you work at home, the nice conversations, parties, meals, and hanging out with your co-workers is gone, for good. When you are someone who makes money without leaving your home, good luck finding new friends, when people are working hours and hours to make ends meet. However, if you make a lot of money all from the comfort of your own home, then who cares?<br />
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My point is that making a lot of money online would be a wonderful thing. However, you cannot just ignore the people out there with careers, the people working to make society better, the people trying to aid the needy, and everyone in between. If you really want to start your own online business, then go for it, and do your best to make it succeed. Maybe your job does not pay enough and you want some extra cash in your pocket. An online business would be a great way to make some more money. However, if you are just sort of iffy, do not quit your day job.<br />
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Visit Dan's site to find the best rated home based business opportunities so you can earn residual income (http://www.ez-online-money.com/)<br />
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By Keith Londrie<br />
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Do you ever sense you are short on cash? How would you like to learn how to save what you earn? The average consumer's focus is on spending, and there is no focus on saving. In Money to Be Made Online, you will learn some of the ways you can save money while doing business. If you fit into the category of "not rich," before you can go on that wonderful vacation, or buy a new house, you need to save up some cold hard cash. Nothing is better than money well spent some say. Well I think nothing is better than money well saved. Before you can spend wisely, you have to have good saving strategies.<br />
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So what is the secret to saving money? I am going to outline a few simple tricks that if followed, will leave some extra cash each month. Why is it that people are always spending more than they earn? Because they are in the business of helping other people save money. That is right; they are providing the retirement funds for the debt collector, or credit card executive. First, I want to let you know where some of your money goes, besides, when it goes down the drain.<br />
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Most people forget completely about their money after it leaves their pocket. Money is not just a piece of paper or numbers on a screen. For the purpose of this article, imagine that money is a type of energy, like electricity. Like electricity, most people do not think or care where it comes from, or where it goes, and how it is transferred from place to place. Each time you use electricity, or transfer it to another place, you lose some of its potential. Most appliances do not use 100% of the potential energy available, maybe in the future but not currently. When you buy something, taxes are taken out, plus the middlemen's fees, and then profit for the top of the pyramid.<br />
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The first thing you should do is become aware of WHERE your money goes. By thinking of where money comes from, and ends up, it will open your mind into new avenues of perception. You have to fight your way out of the "consumer" box and create a new box, with a new label, so you are comfortable. It is good to think "outside the box," for people who live in boxes, they did not create themselves. But when you create your own box, when you design your own life, and are finally free from all debt, worry, and create your own experiences, then I suggest you think inside that box instead!<br />
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So now, practice thinking this in everyday life. Where is my money going? Imagine all the little middlemen in between, and then maybe you will respect money a little more. You will realize how big and industrious the world actually is. After you have reached this stage of awareness, you should be more motivated, and ready to save some money. By saving money in this state, you might realize how important that one little dollar of profit is. When multiplied by a good product and millions of consumers, you have just made a million dollars.<br />
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If you are ready to start saving some money, be ready to follow these simple tasks, and expect some extra cash! First, you need to be organized. Saving money is not just about being cheap, but it is also about management. You must organize well! Most successful people are great at saving because they are natural organizers, and when they make it big, they get a secretary. After a while, these tasks become natural, and do not feel like a bother at all, so keep it up and after a while, you will get the hang of it.<br />
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Organizing your cash flow is essential. Everywhere you go, carry a notebook, small note pad, or a PDA if you have one. Most PDA's are compatible with finance software, so buy some or find a free version. DO IT NOW! This is the most important aspect of saving money; you first need to know where it is going! Therefore, for the first week, I want you to do two simple things. Everything you spend money on, write down the date, the cost, where, and how you felt. At the end of the day, create another separate sheet with a total of the amount spent. List all the things you do not need to have. Now try to think of where your money went, and imagine the process it took to make the products you bought. Did you purchase gas? There are many things needed to get gas into the country, so imagine the process and your mind will open!<br />
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After one week, take a look at all the data you have collected. Do not do this review until a full week's data has been collected! Determine what was essential and what you can alleviate. Take your daily essentials and total them up. Look where you can eliminate needless expenses! One of the things you can do, are follow the guidelines in Money to Be Made Online. Follow the experience of seasoned veterans, and save money for your business today!<br />
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Keith Londrie II is a successful Webmaster and the owner and publisher of moneytobemadeonline.com a website that specializes in providing tips on how to REALLY make money online that you can research on the internet in your pajamas from the comfort of your own home. Visit http://moneytobemadeonline.com/ today!<br />
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<title>Affiliate Program Offers Unlimited Business Opportunity</title>
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By Steven Gerber<br />
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Computers are one of the most amazing inventions ever made by man. Because of this gadget, many improvements have been made. Moreover, it does not end there. The introduction of the internet enhanced the use of the computer. Communications were vastly improved, and different businesses are finding the net a very useful tool in conducting their business.<br />
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Affiliate programs are making their way in the internet world. It is a great business opportunity for any individual who desires to earn unlimited income. It does not matter if you have a present job, or if you are just staying at home. As long as you have an internet connection, you can be an affiliate.<br />
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Is there an exact way to master affiliate programs? There are many sources on the internet, which say they can teach you ways to master affiliate programs. However, do not believe in those deceptions, oftentimes they are too misleading. Look for a good source, one that is true, and already tested.<br />
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Affiliate programs are great because you do not need an initial investment to start such a venture. People with no business capital are easily attracted to this kind of business opportunity. You will be part of a particular company's sales force, and you will be working on a commission basis.<br />
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E-commerce sites run affiliate programs to enable them to increase sales figures. Affiliates usually have their own websites where they place banner/button ads and text ads on email messages that promote the products of the e-commerce site. The affiliates are paid with a certain percentage of each sale they are able to make.<br />
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Affiliates program is a practical business. You can do it part time, or if you are serious about it, you can do it full time. If you exert your efforts on it full time, you are guaranteed to earn more money than the casual affiliate.<br />
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Before deciding to become an affiliate, you must first establish your own website. This is where you will display all promotional information of your 'mother' company. Casual affiliates use email newsletters to get leads for the company but having a site is much more advantageous, especially to the serious affiliate.<br />
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The next step is to find an effective way to drive a large number of possible subscribers to your site. You might consider purchasing a list of emails or ads to increase traffic to your site. If in the real world, you are always avoiding traffic, well on the net, you will be looking forward for it. You can also combine traffic and newsletters. However, make sure that you follow the company's regulations regarding email marketing.<br />
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Hundreds or even thousands of companies offer affiliate programs. There is a need to choose one particular affiliate program that catches your interest. In any venture that you undertake, you must love what you are doing. In addition, if you know the products that the company offers, then it will be easier for you to sell it to other prospects.<br />
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The business opportunity that you have been waiting for may lie within these affiliate programs. Do not be scared of the competition on the net, if you can survive the challenges that you are about to face, then it means you deserve the money that you are earning. If you are competitive enough, you will earn a great deal of money.<br />
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Steven Gerber is a professional copywriter & marketing consultant. He is a student of Dan Lok, the World's #1 Website Conversion Expert, & in Steven's totally biased opinion simply THE BEST. You will find the latest internet marketing techniques & tricks at: http://www.websiteconversionexpert.com.<br />
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<title>More $$$ with Niche Marketing</title>
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By Jenn Richards<br />
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Affiliate marketing and working with niche markets is the way to go, today, if you are young and eager to make a lot of money. I am not saying that affiliate marketers never have to work a single day in their lives, or just rake in the cash while sitting out by the pool. There are tremendous benefits to this job. Do you hate going to work every day? Commuting, whether by car or mass transit, is an absolute bore. The hours you spend every week commuting are lost hours that you will never get back before you die. Do you want to choose something better?<br />
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The best thing about affiliate marketing is the freedom to work in a relaxing environment. Your home desk, even the kitchen table becomes your "office", or how about "a table by the pool"? Everyday is a "holiday" --- all your tools are concentrated in the computer. No paperwork to shift around from one desk to another, and the earnings are on par with the setting. The more effort you are willing to put in to building and maintaining a niche website, the more money that comes in daily. If this is not a good deal, then I do not know what a good deal could be.<br />
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Some people think that affiliate marketing is too much work, and that splashing some AdSense ads on a page is far easier, it might be so. However, how much money can you get out of AdSense? Two or three dollars a day? Come on, that is not money but loose change! Affiliate marketing may be a bit harder than AdSense, but this is where people actually spend money. If you play with the big boys, you could make as much as $175 per sale. That is an equivalent of 58.3 days of AdSense, at $3 per day, you can make in one day.<br />
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Many people do not realize the global economy is going through a huge spending period. Across the world, people are willing to pay good money for all kinds of products and the Internet made spending money easier than ever. ECommerce has made it possible for people to buy things. Orders pour in and products and services move across countries because people can search the Internet for answers to their problems and are willing to pay for solutions, regardless of where they come from.<br />
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It is like a river of money moving across the planet and you can become one of those who help connect the buyers with vendors and cash in commission while never leaving their armchairs. The gap between offer and demand is huge. There are far more people with money out there than there are people who sell things. The key is to find products with low  representation, in high demand, and that pay high. Until now, affiliate information packages did not address this. Many of the marketing programs out there are about re-selling the program you have just purchased.<br />
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However, things are about to change for you because MakingYouRicher is on the way. MakingYouRicher is a comprehensive guide on niche marketing. It teaches you how to make thousands a month by learning where to find the highest paying products that millions search. Visit www.makingyouricher.com/index.html and see for yourself all the opportunities that are only waiting for a quick-witted marketer to take advantage of, and get rich fast.<br />
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Visit www.MoreNiche.com or Email MN at support@moreniche.com for more info.<br />
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<title>Who's Your Guru?</title>
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by Jeff Mulligan<br />
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The other day, I was talking to a guy at the health club I just joined. (Never had time when I was working for someone else.)<br />
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We started talking about our personal trainers. If you aren't familiar with the term, these are fitness experts who are educated to design work-out routines based on an individuals strengths, needs and goals.<br />
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Anyway, Rick said something that struck me right between the eyes. "I got so confused reading all the books and fitness magazines. Everyone has a different opinion of what works the best. I finally figured if I was going to work out, I might as well pick one expert, listen to them and follow their program."<br />
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Later, as I was driving my sore body home, I thought about how appropriate Rick's comment was to Internet Marketing.<br />
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Everyone's an expert. (Even people who have yet to sell their first eBook.) And there are a million programs, books, secrets, techniques and tactics that will work for you.<br />
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The problem is, you can easily fall into what my favorite business school professor called, "Analysis Paralysis".<br />
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That's where a lot of people are stuck.<br />
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They keep reading, and it gets in the way of actually doing something.<br />
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***** I was guilty *****<br />
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I was guilty of this, too. I must have bought several hundred dollars worth of books and courses before I found what worked for me.<br />
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Fortunately, the expert I decided to follow was, in hindsight, an excellent choice. And by following his advice and listening to his ideas, I have built up a couple of successful income streams.<br />
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My point isn't that my "guru" is the right one for everyone.<br />
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The point is to pick one or maybe a couple of people you really respect, and model them. Of course, make sure they are actually successful in their own businesses first.<br />
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But, when you find someone you respect and whose style you like, listen to their advice and follow what they recommend in their writings.<br />
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***** Save Your Brain *****<br />
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Following this strategy can save lots of brain cells that you would spend switching strategies and tactics. It avoids confusion and gives you a good point of reference from which to work.<br />
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You don't have to keep reading and searching for the latest eBooks. Assume your guru knows the latest tactics and will advise you of how well they work.<br />
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I'm not saying you never look at another eBook or eZine again, but, when you have one primary star you follow, it's that much easier to find your way.<br />
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Jeff Mulligan has an MBA and 20+ years of marketing experience as an ad agency Senior VP and VP Marketing for two software companies. Jeff owns CBmall, a site that provides 15 different ways for ClickBank affiliates to earn income on 1,997 ClickBank InfoProducts. http://www.myownmegamall.com .<br />
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<title>The Secret to Attracting More Abundance</title>
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by Judith A. Wentzel<br />
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Do you have all the money you desire? Are you just making ends meet, living from paycheck to paycheck?<br />
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You can have a life of abundance. It can easily come to you, if you know how.<br />
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Having a job I adore, a loving relationship, and the life I desire allows me to lead through example. It enables me to show you how to attract what you desire into your life, just as I am doing in mine.<br />
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My life wasn’t always this great. I have had a lot of hard times and experienced more than my share of tragedy and heartache. It wasn’t until after my children had grown and moved away that I would discover what many other people already knew.<br />
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If you desire abundance, you must see abundance already in your life. Sound a bit ridiculous? It really isn’t. Let me explain.<br />
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In order to attract abundance, you must first have an abundance mindset. If you change your thoughts, you can change your life.<br />
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You may be thinking that you have an abundance mindset and have been focusing on more money, landing a better job, etc. Have you been thinking about having enough money to pay your bills off or get out of debt? If that has been your focus, it’s no wonder you haven’t attracted the money you desire. I’d bet you have continued to struggle with bills and incur debt. By simply placing these two negative thoughts (bills, debt) into your focus, you have subconsciously attracted more of the same types of issues/events to you.<br />
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An abundance mindset focuses on the lifestyle you would have living with abundance. Instead of thinking about the lack, focus on having plenty of money to manage all of your needs. Focus on having more than enough money for the things that you want.<br />
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Perhaps one of your desires is to be able to take a vacation. Focus on taking that vacation. Feel how wonderful it would be to do the things you desire. By thinking about taking a vacation and having more than enough money for the entire trip, you are focusing on what you truly want and developing a mindset that is in harmony with your desires.<br />
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Developing an abundance mindset may not be easy at first, but with a little practice, it will become your normal way of thinking. You will soon begin to see little signs of abundance coming into your life.<br />
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I suggest you take note of everything you experience, no matter how small, and be appreciative of it. For example, finding a penny on the sidewalk or getting a great parking space would be two examples of abundance. Having someone treat you to lunch is another.<br />
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When you begin to notice and appreciate the small things in your life, it will also help place you in a more receptive and allowing mindset. Keeping an abundance or gratitude journal is a great way of reminding yourself of all the abundance in your life.<br />
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Besides, if all of us would take just a few minutes out of our day to reflect on the nice things we have experienced, we would soon realize the abundance already present in our lives. It would brighten our outlook, raise our emotions, and allow us to be more of a magnet for attracting more of the same things to us.<br />
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Having a life coach can be extremely beneficial when it comes to learning how to attract your desires -- especially if they are trained in the Law of Attraction. Even Tiger Woods has a coach. Many coaches, myself included, offer complimentary consultative sessions so that people can experience the many benefits that working with a life coach has to offer.<br />
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Why not take that next step? Discover for yourself how easy it is to change your thoughts and change your life. You won’t be disappointed.<br />
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©2007 Judith A. Wentzel – Law of Attraction Coach, Life & Business Coach, EFT Practitioner & Image Smarter Marketing Specialist. Assisting individuals and small business owners to unleash the power within and skyrocketing their lives and business since 1997.<br />
http://www.JudithWentzel.com<br />
http://www.UsingLawOfAttraction.com<br />
http://www.ImageSmarterMarketing.com <br />
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<title>Become An Information Publisher On The Web</title>
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by Deon Melchior<br />
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Have you been thinking about breaking into the online business world? Don’t yet have a product and aren’t sure what products you should carry? Have you thought about becoming an information publisher on the Web?<br />
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Maybe you're wondering what the heck an information publisher is. It’s exactly what it says. It’s a Website that publishes information, quality information that is a valuable resource for your readers.<br />
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The problem with starting a product site is that they require a great deal of your time and the investment can be rather high since you will need secure checkouts, and a method of processing credit cards. The learning curve for this type of site is also rather steep. It can be difficult to choose a product that will do well online. You're going to have to spend some time doing your research if you take the physical product route.<br />
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It is generally believed that the products that do best online are products that consumers do not need to see, touch, or smell in order to make a purchase. So -- products such as books, CD’s, or DVD’s will usually do better than clothing.<br />
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But why not skip the whole hassle of product Web pages and become an information publisher? But you might be wondering how you choose a topic and how you're going to make any money.<br />
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The first thing you need to do is figure out what you are an expert in. By expert, I don’t mean you need to be a doctor or an engineer. I mean what subject do you know lots about? Do you have a hobby that you are a real pro at -- perhaps your job or career has made you an expert on a specific topic.<br />
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If you are an expert in more than one area, then you have options and you should do some research to see which topic generates the most traffic or interest. To make money, you need targeted traffic and, in a minute, I’m going to explain how you're going to make money.<br />
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Once you’ve decided what your site is going to be about, you need to design it. The layout you choose should be easy for your readers to navigate and it should use colors that are easy on the eyes. You’ve probably come across those psychedelic sites that make your eyes hurt and quickly hit the back button. Your Web site needs to provide an environment that is inviting and comfortable for the reader.<br />
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If you have no Website experience, that’s okay. Most Web hosts offer a range of templates that you can use to design your site and they also do not require you to have any html programming skill. You type it like you want it and the software converts it to a language that computers can read. It’s really quite simple.<br />
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You still could be wondering -- what the point of information publishing is and how you are actually make any money. After all, that’s what this venture is all about right?<br />
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The answer to your question lies in two words – Google and Affiliates.<br />
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Providing you design a site that is rich in content and keywords, you’ll be able to make money using both Google and affiliate programs. Of course, you’ll need to be patient. It takes some time to earn your page rank and to get traffic to your site, but once you're rolling, you’ll be generating income.<br />
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Google offers a program called Adsense. You need to sign up for the program and then you need to place some code on your Website that will allow Google to display ads that are related to the topics on your site. When visitors arrive at your site, if they click on one of the ads being displayed, you get paid.<br />
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You’ll want to take some time to learn what ads work best, what type of flexibility you have, and how to earn the most income. There are some excellent free resources online and there are some very good E-books available.<br />
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Affiliate programs are a little different. You need to look for companies that offer affiliate programs that you think would do well on your Web site. Each affiliate program offers its own set of rules and commissions that it pays. When you find an affiliate program that you think would do well, you need to apply to their program. There are Web sites like Linkshare or Commission Junction that host many companies that offer affiliate programs. They are a good place to start.<br />
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Make sure you read all the terms and conditions that the affiliate program has set out. Once accepted, you will be provided with both text and banner links that you display on your Website. If a reader clicks one of your affiliate links and purchases a product from that company, you earn a commission.<br />
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An information site is a lot less work than a product site. Don’t get me wrong -- an information site still needs your time and attention. Contrary to what you may have heard, you don’t get rich on the Web just by putting a Web site up.<br />
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But -- why not work smarter rather than harder? An information site allows you to do just that.<br />
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Before you begin, you should also take some time to understand how keywords work and their relevance to your site. The result will be success in generating good ad placements and income. You’ll be a pro in no time.<br />
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Deon Melchior is the Editor and Publisher of Article Click. For more FREE articles for your ezine and websites visit - http://www.articleclick.com .<br />
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<title>10 Hot Tips to Make Your Ad Copy Sizzle Now</title>
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by Karen Hurd<br />
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If you are marketing online, it's essential that you know how to write effective ad copy. If you can string two sentences together, you can learn to write effective ad copy.<br />
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Best advice -- "Enter the conversation already going on in your prospect's head."<br />
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People don't care what you're selling. They care if you can solve their problem, or meet their need. Talk about what they want to buy, not what you want to sell.<br />
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1. Use a hand written letter on your ad copy instead of text. Write the ad on a piece of paper, scan it and publish the ad on your Web page. Adding a personal touch will always increase your sales.<br />
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2. Publish a list of famous and respected customers who have bought from you on your ad copy. People are more likely to think that, if these people bought from you, they 