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<title>The Ultimate Internet Marketing Strategy Every One Should Practice</title>
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By M.Planet Lubowa<br />
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Every successful online marketer says this is the bar-none, top-of-the-list, number one-way to guaranteed success for any online venture.<br />
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What is it?<br />
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Any marketer knows that nothing beats word of mouth advertising. It is simply the most powerful and cost effective advertising ever known. Even before the days of the Internet, word of mouth advertising got every business where it is today.<br />
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Many entrepreneurs never have and never will spend money on advertising. Their entire business comes from people telling other people about their product or service. Could you imagine never spending money on advertising, but always having a steady stream of customers on your doorstep begging for your product or service?<br />
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This word of mouth is what we call viral marketing.<br />
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However, word of mouth does not come easily. There is one catch to running a business only on word of mouth advertising. You must be selling an outstanding product or service. If you sell crap, the only word of mouth advertising you will have is negative.<br />
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I am sure you have heard the expression before. A satisfied customer will tell three people about your product or service, an unsatisfied customer will tell ten.<br />
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If your customers are not happy, you will have to work ten times harder and spend more money on advertising to sell your product.<br />
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You can benefit from positive word of mouth two ways. These are:<br />
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1. It is free advertising. This is self-explanatory. The less you have to spend on advertising, the more money you can put in your pocket and back into your business.<br />
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2. People are endorsing your product or service. Having someone endorse your product puts you at a greater advantage. When someone tells their friend about the positive experience they have had with your product, there is instant trust. People trust their friends. If a friend says your product is it, they will instantly trust you. Trust is a huge barrier to break down when it comes to selling anything, online or off.<br />
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The one way I have found to work well with positive word of mouth is list building. List building by referring ten people from your own efforts, and then these ten will go on to build your list up, to a big size.<br />
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To give you an idea of how powerful word of mouth advertising can be in helping you to build your list, look below. Your list can grow exponentially without you ever even having to lift a finger again. This is a completely new way to LEVERAGE your efforts into a MEGALIST of monstrous proportions!<br />
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Let us say you enroll SEVEN people from your paid advertising or any other form of advertising. Seven is still conservative for a completely FREE program... In addition, let us say each of those seven told seven people and enrolled them and each of those enrolled seven people and so on…<br />
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That would look like this:<br />
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YOU<br />
1x7 Members =7<br />
7x7 Members =49<br />
49x7 Members =343<br />
343 x7 Members =2,401<br />
2,401x7 Members =16,807<br />
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TOTAL: 19,607 Members<br />
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That is 19,607 subscribers you get to mail to! In addition, you only referred seven subscribers yourself!<br />
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Want to run the example with 10 referrals each? (That would be a whopping 111,110 subscribers!) Or 20? I will not even do the math on that one, because frankly, you would not believe the numbers!<br />
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You get the idea. More and more people just keep learning about your business all through friends and associates. And it is all free advertising!<br />
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If you think, the above numbers are a bit of an overstatement think again. Go to http://Google.com right now and do a search on Autoresponder Magic. Autoresponder Magic is an eBook that was written by Yanik Siler several years ago. More than 80,000 web sites advertise his Ebook on their sites right now FREE!<br />
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When Yanik started out several years ago, he did not even know what an Ebook was. Today he has more traffic coming to his site in a day than most web sites do in a lifetime.<br />
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That is how powerful viral marketing is. Do not skimp on using it. You can set up your viral marketing system to build your list by using ebooks, writing free articles and others.<br />
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Visit Lubowa. M. Planet viral Internet marketing websites. For Marketing Visit: http://www.conqueryourniche.com/forum/planetlubs For List Building visit: http://www.most-important-marketing-tools.com/marketing.html For 127 marketing software visit: http://www.most-important-marketing-tools.com.<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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<title>Sell Your Knowledge Turning Your Hobby Into Profits</title>
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By Antonio Thornton<br />
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Everyone has a hobby of some kind - most people have several. There are people who collect stamps; people who make scrapbooks or create graphic designs with their digital photos; people who love horseback riding, hiking or bicycling.<br />
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Perhaps you do something that you don't even know is considered a &quot;hobby&quot;. Technically, anything that you engage in for fun that is outside of your occupational activities is considered a hobby- so chances are you have lots of hobbies.<br />
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Have you ever considered turning one of your hobbies into a business? You may be surprised at how virtually any hobby can be converted to profits, and without tremendous overhead or ridiculously high start up costs.<br />
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What's even better, you aren't required to have a specific product to sell! In fact, you can make your knowledge your product to sell.<br />
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If you participate regularly in some sort of hobby, you are bound to know quite a bit about it. If you make scrapbooks of your family and friends, then you probably have extensive knowledge about where to get the best deals on your scrapbooking supplies, and how to create special effects on your photo album pages.<br />
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You refer to magazines and websites for inspiration. You have the personal knowledge of what it took to get started in the hobby. For example, scrapbooking requires that you have access to supplies like paper, stickers, glue, photo albums and scrapbooking tools.<br />
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Someone who has just learned about scrapbooking and thinks they want to start the hobby will need to figure out what you need to get started. You could offer this knowledge as your product to sell. Think people won't buy it? Think again.<br />
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Have you used a search engine to look up information?  You know that it's time consuming to sort through all the data to find exactly what you're looking for. Often, you're given tons of information that does not seem all that reliable.  You have to determine what you can use and what you need to avoid.<br />
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When you make your personal knowledge of a hobby your product to sell- you're helping everyone who wants to find that information without spending hours searching for it.<br />
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You do not need to have a physical product to sell in order to make a profit. In fact, having an inventory or having to create physical items from materials offers a lower profit margin than selling information.<br />
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Information products are among the top items to sell for a variety of reasons. They offer a low cost to get started, meaning you start earning a profit after just a couple sales. Informational products include eBooks, online courses or email courses, software, audio files, web sites- basically anything that can be downloaded from the Internet.<br />
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You aren't required to have an inventory.  You can set up your business model to allow you to earn money by the work other people do for you.<br />
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Maybe you're thinking that this is all well and good- but you still don't have a product to sell! You haven't written an eBook, and maybe your writing skills are weak. Creating online or email courses are time consuming, and to create software you need special training. You can still sell your knowledge. Create a &quot;package&quot; of items that someone would need in order to get started in a particular hobby, and promote it as the &quot;everything you need to know&quot; about starting the hobby.<br />
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Contact someone who has written an informative eBook on the topic; find someone else who has made an online video or radio show regarding it, and request permission to sell the items in your package. If they have affiliate programs, you can probably sign up for the affiliate programs and earn commission that way. Include your list of great providers for supplies or information that you refer to regularly, and anything else you know a person needs in order to get started in the hobby. This is a product to sell: selling your knowledge.<br />
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Once you've earned money from this type of information product business, you can invest in the creation of your own products if you want, or start offering more informational products that allow you to sell your knowledge.<br />
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Copyright (c) 2006 www.hobby4profit.com<br />
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Antonio Thornton started with $37 and turned his &quot;nerdy&quot; computer hobby into a $500,000.00 per year business. Get the free Hobby For Profit Audio Report and discover how to turn your hobby into profit today! http://www.hobby4profit.com/freeh4p.<br />]]></description>
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<title>RSS Feed Tools</title>
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By Jack Doren<br />
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Difference between RSS Submit and RSS Feed Submit.<br />
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Let's compare the two solutions...<br />
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a] Both tools are desktop software, which essentially submits your feeds to the appropriate places online. As such, both tools provide the same functionality.<br />
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b] RSS Submit will submit your feeds to 78 engines and directories, while RSS Feed Submit covers 75. Not much difference here, although it seems that RSS Submit might be doing a better job at keeping their tool updated (I've been using them since April and already have received many updates that made the software easier to use and added new engines and directories).<br />
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c] Certain search engines and directories require more information than can be provided through a fully automated submission process. RSS Submit tackles this problem by first asking you to fill-in a longer form. It will automatically take you to each of the manual submission sites, where it already pre-fills the forms and only asks you to confirm manually. RSS Feed Submit makes this even easier, first requesting that same information, but then doing all the work automatically. The only question in my mind is the quality of submissions.  How do they compare to each other?<br />
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d] Ease of use is a strong factor. RSS Submit takes the game here. It allows you to submit multiple feeds at the same time, save them in the management interface, and track how many times you submitted each of them. RSS Feed Submit allows you to do one at a time.<br />
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e] As far as expanding the basic functionality of the tool, RSS Feed Submit is the clear winner. It allows you to add new search engines and directories by yourself, even tackling those that would otherwise require a manual submission. This is a great user-interface for adding new sites.<br />
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f] The final differentiating factor is the price, with RSS Submit starting at $44.95 for the Personal Edition, and RSS Feed Submit selling for $29.95.<br />
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Source:<br />
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http://www.rssdiary.marketingstudies.net<br />
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Jack Doren<br />
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I am working on http://www.softwareriviewblog.com. I usually publish articles regarding latest software tools of different categories which are mentioned in my weblog. I am also handling article marketing of this Blog.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Target Marketing Your Internet E-Commerce</title>
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by William Z. Piker<br />
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It is one of the supreme ironies of the Internet that the computer, so long derided as impersonal, is now being used to create highly personal experiences for Web site visitors. Because a computer can sift through vast amounts of existing information according to preprogrammed rules, computers can now take company information (or special interest information) and combine it with information supplied by prospective customers and digest it in a way that is meaningful to each individual.<br />
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What are the best ways for businesses to personalize selling and customize products in order to build business. Although many of these methods are still in their infancy, a great deal can be gleaned as to current strategies and technologies and techniques and strategies can be implemented.<br />
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To attract new customers, companies can now establish Web sites that provide highly individualized recommendations based on information provided by the customer. In this way, it's possible to tell a prospective customer exactly which product, among a plethora of possibilities, is just right for that individual or that business. The strategic idea behind these efforts is clear: By empowering the customer with information about how a specific offering meets his or her needs, the company positions itself as a knowledgeable place to buy and also demonstrates how its products are just right for that individual customer.<br />
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This information, properly used, gives an existing supplier or retailer a clear leg up on the competition: The Company is able to use its information to establish itself as the supplier of choice and to suggest services to existing customers before they request them. Companies can maintain effectively private Web sites for individual clients so that they can both provide extraordinary service and recommend new products that will be of value to these customers.<br />
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In the past, this type of personalized communication was virtually impossible: Retailers and suppliers lacked the detailed information necessary to provide these recommendations and the ability to cost-effectively communicate it to individual customers.<br />
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However, today we have moved into an era where technology allows firms to cater to the individual needs of customers in a way that have not been possible before. The value of these initiatives, both in tightening the bonds with existing customers and in attracting new customers, is high. Another business tool made possible by the Internet is something that previously was available only to the wealthy: product customization, done quickly and inexpensively.<br />
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How are companies making use of several levels of &quot;personal&quot; recommendations ?<br />
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In adopting any strategy based on personalization, privacy is a central issue. The ability to make the customer feel comfortable enough to give you the information you need to create a tailored product or solution is among the primary challenges companies must overcome.<br />
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1) The Web's ability to help companies establish marketing intimacy is possible because a Web site combines five elements:<br />
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2) An opportunity to present information in an interactive format, permitting customers to express their preferences to the owner of the Web site<br />
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3) Virtually costless online communications between the potential buyer and seller<br />
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4) A visual component that lets potential buyers see prospective purchases and how they would appear if personalized The ability to store tremendous amounts of personal information about their customers<br />
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5) An unprecedented ability to create systems that configure products so that costly errors are eliminated, thus reducing the expense of creating custom products<br />
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Presently, one-to-one selling can be viewed in two general categories, recommending and customization.<br />
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Brick-and-mortar companies have long known that for the most part, either a motivated buyer has done a great deal of research on a particular product, or a product has been enthusiastically recommended by a friend or business associate. This knowledge leads to two keys to establishing a Web site that motivates buying:<br />
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Ample information (so that the buyer needn't do any more research&mdash;and, in the process, possibly depart your Web site for another)<br />
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A positive recommendation.In the past effective recommendations were generally person to person, there are several reasons why these technology-based recommendations are valued now. One has to do with the dizzying array of choices that now faces consumers. A cosmetics firm may offer hundreds of shades of lipstick or eye shadow; financial services companies have become true supermarkets filled with choices; well-known cold remedies now have multiple versions that end with words such as &quot;plus&quot; and &quot;sinus&quot; and &quot;cough.&quot;<br />
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A generation ago, the dilemma posed by the array of choices was generally solved through one-on-one interaction (selling, if you will). Someone with a cold would have stopped by his or her local pharmacy and chatted with the pharmacist about which of the three or four cold remedies carried by the pharmacy would be best.<br />
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Depending on your product and customer, several types of recommending functions may work best. But first, let's take a moment to consider how to judge effectiveness..<br />
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Personalization, like any business initiative, should be used judiciously. There are real costs that accompany developing personalized applications: They range from the hard cost of development dollars to the cost of disappointing customers or prospects who expected a better experience. It's important to assess whether a personalization effort will be effective and contribute meaningfully to new sales or customer retention before investing the time and money in bringing it to market.<br />
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The criteria for establishing an effective recommendation system are different for every product. The system chosen is dependent upon a balance of the following: (1) the nature of the product, (2) the amount of information needed from the potential buyer to make an effective recommendation, and (3) the likely willingness of the prospective buyer to share this needed information with you.<br />
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Will consumers will trust the information they receive from companies on the Web as much as (or more than) they trust sales representatives? All evidence to date suggests the answer is yes. People believe that no trusted brand will risk its good name by posting misleading information on the Web.<br />
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As you go about creating an online recommendation system, your overriding goal should be to make the online shopping experience better than what a customer might encounter in the physical world. Therefore, you need to ask yourself: &quot;What can my company accomplish using this medium that can't be accomplished in the physical world?&quot;<br />
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Payment issues online seemed to have been taken care of by the credit card companies as a matter of routine.<br />
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What about issues of privacy? Consider gathering data anonymously. Recommendation systems that provide advice to consumers anonymously are likely to be far more popular and, therefore, more effective. In these cases, you are able to provide the prospective buyer with value without needing to jump the hurdle of &quot;you can trust me with this information.&quot;<br />
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If you'd prefer to record the identities of site visitors, you are one step ahead if you are a recognized brand. Consumers are already predisposed to believe in your company name. In this case, address the privacy issue head-on with a statement that precedes your online registration form: &quot;The information gathered here is to help us better serve you; we will not share or sell this information to anyone.&quot;<br />
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Finally, if you plan to share customer data with others, then you need to be explicit about it and receive the customer's permission. The worst thing you can do is fail to inform the customer that some piece of information you determine about him or her may be used in some way the customer does not expect.<br />
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Product customization is possible because of a convergence of two elements: the Web as a one-to-one communications technology and manufacturing processes that allow for the development and delivery of custom products.<br />
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Designing your own custom desktop computer at Web sites such as Dell has become &quot;commonplace,&quot; but what about designing your own swimsuit or, perhaps, golf clubs? These customized services provide several valuable benefits for companies: (1) They help to drive new business, and (2) customers are willing to pay a premium price for an individually designed product, which means these products and services sometimes have higher profit margins than standard offerings.<br />
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The ability to interact with customers and say, &quot;I can create the product that is just right for you,&quot; is one of the most powerful features of the Web. Expansion of this Internet capability will be the inevitable result of the combination of (1) manufacturers creating products that permit increasing customization, (2) further advances in computing power at ever decreasing costs, and (3) new software that is continuously enhancing the options available to businesses to personalize.<br />
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Smart companies realize that the more involved the relationship becomes with the customer, the better their rate of retention. They are implementing this strategy in a wide variety of creative ways, involving both personalization and customization, and will certainly enhance their applications significantly over time:<br />
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1). Companies are creating extraordinary convenience for customers and establishing systems to speed the fulfillment of custom orders.<br />
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2). E-mail communications and reminder systems are going to be used increasingly.<br />
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The ultimate goal of every business is to have a customer who wants to hear from the business about new products that he or she might want to buy. E-mail, for the first time, provides this type of powerful tool, since it's an almost costless communications vehicle.<br />
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3). In business-to-business selling, smart companies are also linking tightly to their customers.<br />
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Leading-edge technology companies are offering custom password-protected Web sites for their corporate accounts and high-volume small business accounts. These sites are typically designed to simplify the buying process, and they offer<br />
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(1) customer online malls offering products preselected by the company to be bought by employees at volume discount prices,<br />
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(2) electronic mail links to account managers responsible for serving that customer,<br />
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(3) the ability to track the status of orders, and<br />
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(4) dramatic increases in the speed of order fulfillment through the elimination of paper forms and a reduction in errors.<br />
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This is a clear way of providing customers with additional value and of tying the customer more closely to your company. Most companies will also see an increase in revenues from these accounts.<br />
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What was called for, of course, was a new category of employee: &quot;e-mail respondents&quot;; yet no one wanted to add staff at an additional expense to a project that was in its infancy.<br />
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Enter &quot;response software.&quot;<br />
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Several intelligent software systems, are able to routinely handle and route questions, so there is no excuse for underserving your customers with the first and most basic customer service&mdash;answering their questions.<br />
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Companies who are successfully managing their e-mail via electronic means are also taking the opportunity to benefit from the Knowledge they glean.Companies are finally transforming their Web sites from marketing brochures to vehicles that turn visits into sales leads. Those who develop a Web presence and fail to respond to electronic inquiries in a timely manner run the risk of losing existing and new customers.<br />
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Industry research also shows that only 30 percent of Fortune 500 companies respond to questions directed to these companies through their Web sites, which means a large number of customers aren't getting the personal attention winning companies need to provide.<br />
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As you consider the possibilities offered by personalization and customization, I suggest that these initiatives be weighed against these criteria: Will the initiative enhance relationships with my customers by adding convenience or a better ability to meet their needs?Will the initiative result in potentially high cost-savings for my organization Will intelligent product configuration eliminate and reduce costly order errors and help to target vital marketing efforts directed at the customer base entity?<br />
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By Patrick A Chan<br />
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I have discovered that it is very easy to let ourselves stay grounded to a comfort zone, even though our whole being is shouting at us for a decisive change!<br />
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Whoa! What do I mean?<br />
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See, sometimes we know that if we keep doing what we always do, we will be getting nowhere until we change our course of action. Yet, we have conveniently slipped ourselves into the COMFORT ZONE...<br />
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We know we have had enough! However... Yes, a BIG BUT! ... We are not willing to change our actions because it has become a habit!<br />
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We are habitual beings and this fact is not new. I have learned that if we have a bad habit that we wish to overcome, the fast and effective way to do that is to cultivate a good habit to replace it!<br />
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Yes, easier said than done! Why? Most of us can identify what holds us back and what is necessary for us to do. BUT! ... We are just not ready to GET OUT OF OUR COMFORT ZONE!<br />
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Our unwillingness to change usually stems from our being comfortable with where we are now, even if it hurts ourselves to be in whatever situation we are in now.<br />
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Some will say, "I want to change! But I just can't!"<br />
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My response: How much do you want to change? Are you not able to change because you are too STUCK in certain ways or conditions? It is really like hearing someone telling you YES, but saying NO on the inside... Check your comfort zones and you will find out where your worst enemy lies!<br />
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"I am not sure what will happen if I were to do something differently! Hmmm... Should I proceed?"<br />
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Hey! Nobody can tell me the results that I will get if I did not get to proceed with whatever ideas that are floating in my head! Nobody needs to tell me... Right?<br />
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We will not know if something works until we have tried it. We then track what we have tried, to become wiser about the consequences that our actions will bring about. However, without even starting to test for results, what is there for us to track? In the end, we will never know how things will turn out, unless, we actually take the risk to test the waters!<br />
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Had enough of going in circles in your life? Do you want to have a refreshing change? Then... here is what I dare you to do! Get out of your comfort zone and do the necessary! Take action! Be it to find out what you need to know... Be it to do a research on some proven knowledge, or just taking a step to do a totally new experiment to test your hypothesis... JUST DO IT! Take the risk and do what is necessary!<br />
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Do not let what is comfortable prevent you from moving forward, taking risks and doing what is necessary! Remember this: Success follows whenever the necessary things are done!<br />
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Patrick Chan who has been making money online since 2002 is willing to help anyone who finally wants to succeed in every aspect of life. Join his successful Singapore team in the quest for success from the comfort of your home via the internet (http://success.homelysuccess.com/). Also, do check out his buddy Ewen Chia's Autopilot Profits System In A Box (http://auto.homelysuccess.com/) that can definitely enhance anyone's online business (es)!<br />
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<title>Lifetime Income - Conference Calls</title>
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5 Steps To Not Let The Power Of A Paycheck Stop You From Starting Your Own Business</title>
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5 Steps To Not Let The Power Of A Paycheck Stop You From Starting Your Own Business<br />
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by Pamela Stewart<br />
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Fear of losing financial stability is the number one thing that stops people from starting their own business. Learn 5 key steps that will move you from fear to confidence as you evaluate your chances as a successful entrepreneur.<br />
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I recently ran a survey and asked people the question: "If you are not happy in your current work situation, then why haven't you changed it?" The top-rated response was "fear of losing<br />
financial stability."<br />
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The financial stability of a paycheck is a big fat illusion. If you are an employee, you probably have a salary, which is divided in monthly or weekly paychecks. Because you get the same amount in each check, you may believe that you have a stable source of income and can live your life without fear of financial instability.<br />
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This is dangerous thinking that puts your financial life at risk.<br />
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Layoffs, downsizing, mergers, takeovers and incompetent managers are a well-documented part of corporate life. I have seen all of them in my career as a corporate employee, and even more in my career as a corporate consultant. I have been witness to conversations where managers had to lay off long-time employees with no notice. These employees were shocked, hurt, scared and angry. This work was horrible and gut-wrenching, but I learned something very important from it: Never rely on your status as an employee to insulate you from financial instability.<br />
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So, if this reason has stopped you from starting your own business, follow these steps to see if any of your fears are warranted.<br />
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Step 1: Get crystal clear how much money you will need to start up your venture<br />
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· If you have written an effective business plan, you should be able to predict how much money you will need to start and sustain your business. You haven't written a business plan yet? You better get cracking at it. In addition to clarifying your idea, it will force you to organize your thoughts, financials and start-up plans, which will only help you to make it a reality. Good sources are Rhonda Abram's The Successful Business Plan, Rich Dad's The ABC's of Writing Winning Business Plans and the free resources of SCORE.<br />
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· Make a budget of your monthly living expenses. This will give you a picture of your overall cash needs.<br />
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Step 2: Meet with a solid, professional, well-researched and well-recommended financial planner<br />
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· While I don't believe the illusion that a full-time job = security, I don't want you to make a foolish decision that will adversely impact your family and financial health. You need to look at implications of leaving your corporate job in the areas of insurance, investments and retirement benefits. Get the whole picture before you make a quick move. I recently spoke with a smart, competent and capable government employee who wants to start his own business, but has just 5 years to go until retirement. While I think he has what it takes to be successful on his own, I would never counsel him to quit without consulting a professional financial planner and doing tons of research to test his business plans.<br />
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Step 3: Set specific financial goals to meet your cash needs<br />
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· Savings: how much of your paycheck will you have to save per month in order to meet your goals?<br />
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· Raising cash: How much cash do you need to raise from outside sources including investors? (note: although some people recommend it, unless you have no alternatives, I don't recommend borrowing money from your family and close friends. There are too many emotionally-charged issues around relatives and money, and you could damage critical relationships that you need for personal well-being. That is just my 2 cents.)<br />
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Step 4: Get creative about funding strategies<br />
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· There may be ways that you can cover the costs of start-up expenses by bartering with friends and colleagues. Do you want to start a coaching business? Maybe you can barter some coaching sessions with your accountant.<br />
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· Clean out your house of unused valuables and hold a sale. If you live in a warmer climate, have it outside. If not, jump on eBay. Convert things that take up space in your house to money that you need to fund your dreams.<br />
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Step 5: Learn everything you can about your new venture<br />
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· Write a solid business plan and get honest feedback from knowledgeable experts.<br />
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· Read every book you can get your hands on about your business topic.<br />
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· Google websites, blogs and online forums to learn about your marketplace.<br />
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· Identify very successful entrepreneurs in your field and follow their work, study their business models and ask them what it has taken to be successful.<br />
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· Attend teleconferences, webinars and in-person classes.<br />
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· The more that you know about your business, the greater chance you have at being successful at it.<br />
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It takes a huge amount of work to launch and grow a successful business. Don't get scared off by a perception of financial risk. If you do very careful research and make sure you have a viable plan, you can have some concrete data to weigh your important decision. Whatever you do, please do not be lulled into complacency by your regular paycheck.<br />
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© 2005 Pamela Stewart. All rights reserved.<br />
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Pamela Stewart is a seasoned corporate consultant with a new mission in life: help corporate warriors to become thriving entrepreneurs! To take a free assessment, "Test Your Small Business Start-up IQ," and get other valuable tools, go to http://www.ganas.com/freestuff. Read Pam's blog at http://www.escapefromcubiclenation.com.<br />
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<title>Successful Home Business - The Secret To Starting Your Home Business On A Budget</title>
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By Arindam C<br />
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When starting their home businesses, many people have a very small amount of money to invest. Therefore, they are afraid to start a business because they think they need to invest large amounts of money to start a home business. Actually, the startup costs of a business depend on which type of business you choose for yourself.<br />
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Depending on the type of business you choose, you can start a business for as low as a hundred dollars. Let me give you an example. If you want to run a restaurant, then obviously, your startup costs are going to be very high, but if you start your own bread and breakfast business, or cake baking business, then you can start it for as low as $100. In this article, I will show you how to start a home business for $100 or even less. Hopefully, after reading this article, you will get the idea of how to manage your business effectively.<br />
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Now, if you want to start the home business of baking cakes and selling them to people, I can assure you can get started for $100 or even less! How? Offer small samples of your baked cakes to your neighbors, friends, and relatives and see if they like it. Do not spend a lot of cash on a big business venture. Start small and track your income and expenses so you know how much money you would need to expand your business. Do not spend money on computer, furniture etc., just as yet. See how far your success goes by handing out free samples to some potential customers before making a large investment.<br />
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Try to get down to the bare minimum when it comes to spending cash. Do not be flippant with your cash. You should carefully calculate exactly what things you need to run your business. Do not spend cash on anything that is not making you something that you can sell to customers. Now, the bare essentials you will need for running a cake-baking business is nothing more than a simple business cards and a phone. If you are thinking of purchasing a large inventory of goods, don't. You can wait to spend cash on large inventories or supplies pending you get a few orders. For now, spend your cash on preparing and offering your potential customers free samples of your product.<br />
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Even if you are starting your business for under $100, you need to track your income and expenses just like any other business owner. You need to know exactly which things are making you money and which are not. Once you track the income and expenses in the startup period of your business, you will have a much better idea of the financial health of your business and how much money you need to grow it. These ideas will help you when you go to a bank or approach investors for a loan. Remember, bankers like folks who keep an eye on their purses and track their income and expenditure. Also, if you are successful in running a business with bare nothing, you would be much more successful in managing it when you are making huge profits.<br />
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After reading this article, if you know how to manage your money effectively, starting a business on a small budget is not that difficult, as you may think. What you may not know, however, is where and how you can find profitable business opportunities. For more details on lucrative home business opportunities, and to learn how you can start earning money from home the easy way, simply visit our website.<br />
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Arindam is a home business expert. He offers the most comprehensive guide on how to make money from your home. For more information read his article: How To Create Your own Home Business Blog by going to:<br />
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<title>Tips on Encouraging Forum Conversation</title>
<description><![CDATA[by CD Mohatta<br />
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There are many effective little techniques that encourage forum posting. One of the tricks that helps to encourage forum conversation is to end some of your posts with leading questions. "What do you think?" "How do you do it?" "Does anyone know how to ____?" Questions give an easy opening for the next person to post, just as they help foster conversation in real life.<br />
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If you start a new thread, it often is more successful if your first post is short and asks a question, as opposed to being several paragraphs in length that cover a topic more thoroughly. This is kind of surprising because you might have thought a longer post would be more intriguing, but try it and see! You'll notice a difference. So, even if you've thought about a topic a lot, try not to say much in the first post. This lets other people be "experts" too, and they will enjoy the conversation.<br />
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In writing classes they often teach you to write strong. Strong writing is well thought out, authoritative, doesn't use the word "I," has good grammar, spelling, and punctuation. But on a forum, it can intimidate others so that they won't post. If instead you say, "I think," "Gosh, how do you spell that?", include personal stuff, and so forth, it makes the writing less formal and more like you're sitting across the cafe table from an old friend! This makes others comfortable so they are more likely to open up.<br />
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Compliments about what someone posted before you also helps many of the readers to be comfortable posting because they interpret it as a friendly, gentle place. Whether face to face or online, other people will like it when they receive positive comments or are asked questions. It simply makes people feel like they are being listened to, and we all like that!<br />
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Timing is also important in encouraging good conversation on a forum. It's better to post two or three responses at a time every three or four hours, than to sit down once each evening to post because it keeps the forum fresh and people get the feeling someone is always there for them to talk to. If they check in an hour or two after they posted and they see responses, well, of course they'll be more likely to get involved in the forum than if they have to wait a day for a response.<br />
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<title>The Biggest Secret in Internet Marketing</title>
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By Alex Nghiem<br />
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In the Internet marketing world, there are many misconceptions and outright lies. However, the biggest secret is one that is so obvious nobody wants to talk about, or even being aware. In this article, I share what I (and many world-class marketers) consider the biggest “secret” in Internet marketing.<br />
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At this point, you are probably wondering. “What is the BIGGEST secret?”<br />
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Before I share this secret with you, let me share a common mistake committed by 99% of Internet marketers. Almost all Internet marketers I know can quote you their opt-in rate and spend hours, days, weeks, and even months tweaking their landing pages to get the highest opt-in rate. This is accomplished by asking for as little customer information as possible and casting as wide a net as possible. This usually requires asking for only the first name and the primary email address.<br />
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In many industries, this results in optimizing for the wrong results. What do I mean by that?<br />
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I spend a lot of time in multiple industries other than Internet marketing (including real estate, art, etc.) and for a long time, I was focusing on increasing my opt-in rate, but rarely closed any sales (my sales for my products and my clients’ products range from $997 to $25,000 per sale). When I thought about it, I realized that in all of these industries and especially at these price points, the sale is accomplished via the phone, not via the Web.<br />
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Thus, without realizing it, I was not collecting all the necessary information for me to complete a sale (that is, I was not asking for a phone number because I knew this would reduce my opt-in rate). Most of the “gurus” who are teaching list building do not take into account industries that conduct business primarily offline and/or the fact that high-end products are not closed via email alone. I am not sure any of them has ever tested their methods in offline businesses!<br />
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Now, I do a 2-step opt-in rate that allows me to have the highest opt-in rate on the first page and then ask for additional info (including the phone number and mailing address) on the “thank you” screen. This enables me to follow up via offline methods including postcards, direct mail, and even telemarketing.<br />
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What does this have to do with the biggest secret in Internet marketing? Simple…the most valuable leads often require you to follow up using offline methods. However, this contradicts almost all list building techniques being taught, which usually teach how to get the highest opt-in rate. In this case, I made more money by having a lower opt-in rate…but I got higher quality leads, which enable me to follow up via offline methods. Again, in many, many industries, the sales happen via the phone and in some cases via the fax and direct mail.<br />
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Therefore, before you spend too much time focusing on optimizing your opt-in rate alone, think through the sales process and figure out the best way to close the sale.  Collect information for that to happen, even if it means a lower opt-in rate.<br />
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Now you know the biggest secret in Internet marketing. The next time somebody brags about their 50% opt-in rate, you will know that he/she is probably optimizing on the wrong thing and leaving WAY too much money on the table.<br />
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Alex Nghiem is the founder of Blue Samba Solutions, creator of the Backend Cash Machine, a proven system for enabling clients to make up to 10X by building a backend of high-end products. His system has been used in multiple industries including art, real estate, and many offline industries.<br />
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<title>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 Damon Smith<br />
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Everyone in online marketing or affiliate marketing, earning an income, has to research all over the internet to get the information he or she needs to succeed.<br />
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I have seen people spend hours, days, weeks, months, and even years just to come out making little or no income at all. As a publisher online, for Hailey Comet Weekly, I have met some of the most powerful people that have made thousands, even millions of dollars with the time they have been online.<br />
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Some have done it in as little as a few months and then retired. Then you have those who work very hard every day, no matter how much they make to help others to do the same. Do you remember when the doublers programs hit the internet and people made hundreds even thousands over night? Do you remember what happened within two months of them hitting the internet? People that were dealing with Storm Pay were stuck holding an empty bag because they went under and all kinds of trouble broke out.<br />
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The only true programs that make money are ones that last. There are very few of these. One that has made it to the top is Success University, because of the people behind the program, not because they have specials all the time, but because there are REAL people to talk with and to learn and teach you. I have met with people that joined the so-called PAS program and paid out $3,900!<br />
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In addition, most of them did not get anything from it. Do you know why? Because there was no one to teach them how to market the program, to make a profit, and they ended up being burnt!<br />
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Look at this link, http://www.damonday.net<br />
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If you take the time to read it, you will not only see that this group of master marketers are online to help you make a living , but also to teach you how to talk with others in a way to make them buy from you, and learn to work together as a team.<br />
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Success University is just what the name stands for. They have been online for quite sometime. The companies that I own depend on the things that I learn online. I would only suggest what I know will work to my own list of people, and not something, that is gone the next day.<br />
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My own list of people in my newsletter trust me because they all know, over the past 9 years, that when I have something to tell them it is only the truth and not something that will break their bank accounts. I have been called "The Howard Stern" of publishing and my newsletter is in most of the biggest Co-Ops and directories and forums. The reason for my success is because of people like Damon Day (It is funny we both have the same first names)<br />
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However, a "FLY BY NIGHT" company Success University is not. Some of the biggest companies there are back it. It is not just for people who are into affiliate marketing but also for people just starting out online and do not want to lose a lot of money. I will tell you from the start that it takes money to make money. This one company can take your funds, and turn it into something to be proud of. Right now, they are running a $2 14 day trial offer, and the monthly cost is less then a night on the town. So do not miss something that will give you everything you need to earn online.<br />
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So take five minutes of your time and look. It will surprise you to see what some people will do to help others instead of just thinking of themselves and what they can get out of people that don’t know any better.<br />
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Example: http://www.damonday.net<br />
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If you talk with Damon, tell him that I sent you to him so he will know that after everything we have been through, I still believe there are good people online!<br />
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Damon Smith is the publisher of Hailey Comet Weekly eZine that gives you the truth about online marketing and advertising. You can check out his newsletter at http://www.haileyscometweekly.com and get some of the best insight info on how he went from nothing to earning thousands a month by helping others.<br />
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<title>Brand Building 101: Does Your Business Card Build Your Brand?</title>
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By Krishna De<br />
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Are you losing credibility and damaging the brand of your business through lack of attention to one of your critical marketing tools in your business, your business card? Discover how your business card can enhance your brand and ensure that you stand out from your competition.<br />
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When we are at a networking event or meeting a client, exchanging business cards occurs.<br />
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Very often, without realizing it, we are assessing our colleague by their business card, and asking ourselves:<br />
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- Is the business card professionally designed?<br />
- Is the business card crumpled at the edges?<br />
- How does the weight of the business card feel - substantive or flimsy?<br />
- Does it look like the business card was made on their PC - or worse, does it have a message at the bottom of the card to say where you, too, can access free cards?<br />
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I have collected thousands of business cards over my time in business. I am sub-consciously assessing the professional status of them and their business when I receive their business card.<br />
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We review someone's card at least 3 times:<br />
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1. Once on receiving it<br />
2. A second time when we put it in our pocket, folio or bag as we leave the meeting<br />
3. A third time as we make a decision to keep it, transfers the information into our data bank, or bin it!<br />
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Our business card is a critical part of our marketing collateral. If you cannot afford to put in place other marketing materials, short changing the investment in developing a professional business card is definitely not something we should do, if we are looking to develop a professional brand.<br />
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When meeting someone in person, alongside how you present yourself in person, your business card can enhance or devalue the strength of your brand, and it reveals how others perceive you.<br />
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Here are four tips to enhance your brand through your business card:<br />
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1. Ensure that you work with a professional designer to develop your business card. It is not whether you like the design; it is about whether it will represent your business effectively and professionally to your target audience.<br />
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2. Ideally, have your business card printed on 400g card and by a traditional lithographic printer. Yes, it is more expensive than digital printing, but the quality is worth investing in and a litho print gives far greater definition to your corporate identity and the color of your brand.<br />
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3. Matt laminates your card on the reverse for extra stability and style. Do not laminate both sides as people will not be able to write on your card - we often note down things to remember about the person we met on their card.<br />
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4. Use the valuable real estate on the back of your card to provide a call to action, for example, how to access your white paper or special report on your web site.<br />
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Take action:<br />
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Over the next 30 days, take the opportunity to review the business cards of your contacts and assess their card against yours.<br />
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1. What can you learn from other people’s business cards?<br />
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2. How could you take those learning’s and further enhance your business card?<br />
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Your goal is to ensure that your business card is a positive reflection of both you and your company, and it represents a strong brand.<br />
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Invest in your business card, distribute it widely and you will be sure of expanding your professional success.<br />
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Krishna De invites you to join her in conversation with experts from around the globe to discover how to build your brand and grow your professional services firm at http://www.bizgrowthlive.com/. You will also receive access to Biz Growth Express a weekly newsletter bringing you strategies, inspiration and tips to grow your professional services practice. Register today at http://www.krishnade.com/.<br />
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©Krishna De, Oneocean Ltd 2006. All rights reserved Worldwide. Reprint Rights: You may reprint this article providing the article is printed in its entirety; you leave all of the links active, do not edit the article in anyway and include the copyright statement.<br />
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<title>Ten Tips to Higher Response Ads</title>
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By Obono John <br />
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You are ready to launch that new product or promotion. You are really counting on a piece of advertising copy to come through for you.<br />
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You are looking for stellar results!  In addition, you are determined to do everything in your power to get them. This means surveys, thorough testing, and ongoing refinement of your ad copy.<br />
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Hold the phone!<br />
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You finish your draft and run it through this 12-point inspection. Cover all these basics, and you can be certain you are off to a running start.<br />
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1 – Do You Have A Compelling Headline?<br />
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Does it generate curiosity or envy? Does it promise a benefit that will compel someone with an interest in what you are selling to keep reading? Remember, your headline is the ad for the ad.<br />
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When I write direct response ad copy, or a sales letter, or have a very important sales objective of my own, I normally write 25 headlines before I begin the body of the piece.<br />
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Then I will pick half a dozen that I think will work & test them. The best of the rest, I use as sub headings throughout the piece to propel readership, and draw skimmers & skippers back into the copy as they move down the page.<br />
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2 – Are Your Headlines Pleasing To The Eye?<br />
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I most often find that headlines work best when centered on the page, and present a balanced appearance in terms of the shape they create. Encasing them in quotation marks also serves to grab more attention.<br />
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Long, top headlines tend to reduce readership, but if they help qualify more effectively, they can improve sales! Try them, but look for ways to modularize the text using punctuation and spacing so your readers do not suffocate trying to read them.  Sometimes a long, top headline needs to be two or even three separate headlines.<br />
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3 – Is Your Opening Provocative & Arresting?<br />
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Does it trip the reader, interrupting the internal turbulence of the day? Each line of your ad copy must serve to "sell" the reader on continued reading, especially at the beginning.<br />
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You are looking to build enough momentum and interest to convey the points necessary to generate a greater desire for the product than its price. The higher the cost of the product, the more words required.<br />
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4 – Are You FAB Balanced?<br />
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You must focus on painting a picture of your prospects future life, because of their purchase. Does your copy promise emotional benefits? Does it pledge the realization of positive feelings, or the relief of negative ones?<br />
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Does it show how to achieve these outcomes with concise descriptions of the features and advantages that will deliver them? Your ad copy must strike a balance between emotion and logic if it is to be effective.<br />
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5 – Are You Creating Excitement & Enthusiasm?<br />
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Demonstrate your personal belief in what you are selling. Will your message quicken the readers pulse? Is it upbeat, positive, & full of inspired energy? Is there a sense of WOW?<br />
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6 – Is Your Body Copy Highly Readable?<br />
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Remember simple is best. Keep sentences short. Use a plain 10-point to 12-point font. Keep paragraphs to a few lines. Use words that are comfortable and specific to the audience you are targeting. Inject subheads to break up text. Highlight important points.<br />
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7 – Do You Have High ‘YOU’ density?<br />
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Remember to use the words ‘YOU’ and ‘YOUR’ to the hilt. Your reader is auto-translating to ‘ME’ and ‘MINE’.<br />
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8 – Are you speaking intimately?<br />
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Can you get a strong sense of personality when you review your letter after being away from it for a while? Visualize yourself, or the character you are personifying, writing a personal letter to your perfect prospect. Never write to a crowd.<br />
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9 – Are you inspiring the reader’s imagination?<br />
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You must trigger mental images with your writing. The mind has difficulty distinguishing between vividly painted word pictures, and reality. Daydreams enchant, and emotions flow in their wake.<br />
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When you have emotion, you have desire. When you have desire, you have suggestibility. When you have suggestibility, you can direct action. Your levers are allegory (storytelling), metaphor, similes, verbs, adjectives, and specificity.<br />
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10 – Do you offer proof?<br />
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Specific testimonials and convincing guarantees worked into your ad copy are essential.<br />
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Obono John is the owner of http://www.butterflymarketzone.blogspot.com, The Viral Marketing Experiment.<br />
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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>How to Take the First Steps with Autoresponders</title>
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By Ian Simpson<br />
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One of the most effective forms of low-cost Internet marketing is using email to reach a targeted audience. While email marketing has undergone changes over the years, in particular, the outlawing of spam email, it still has great appeal and is one of the most widely used internet marketing techniques. It is quite simply the best way to keep in touch with your customers on a regular basis on autopilot. Providing you respect the spam laws and use email properly, you will have a trouble-free email marketing business.<br />
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Email marketing is more commonly associated with the use of an autoresponder service. It allows you to import your email messages into the autoresponder and send them out to your customers at a fixed date and time - you could have a series of messages sent over a period of weeks, months or even years, if you wanted. The exciting thing is that once the autoresponder has been set up, that part of your business will run hands free, allowing you to concentrate on other important things.<br />
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The costs associated with an autoresponder vary considerably from free up to $100 a month. Try to avoid free autoresponders where possible, although they are free, they come at a price! The price being the restrictions on usage, and they will nearly always carry an advert of some sort on your message, which can distract your recipient from the real reason, why they have received the message. In addition, it is not necessary to pay a silly price for an autoresponder, big companies may want to pay top price because they can afford to but as an individual, you do not need to. Excellent, cost effective autoresponder services can be obtained from aweber.com or getresponse.com. These are web-based programs so they will work for you 24/7.<br />
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You could of course, use a desktop-based autoresponder such as Mailloop. This type of program is a software application installed on your computer and it allows you to manage your email campaigns from your desktop. You need to be aware that you will need to leave your computer running all the time or else you will not be able to receive or send emails automatically. However, it is a great way to have a series of autoresponders for a one-time payment and no recurring fees.<br />
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So, having decided on using autoresponders for your email business, what do you do with one? Well, building up a customer database should be a priority. Initially, you will want to create a form for your website that allows potential subscribers to insert their details. When they agree to subscribe, they enroll automatically onto an email course that you will have loaded into the autoresponder. The course can, as long as you want it to be, sent automatically over a period of time - this is where the automation of your email business will come into its own. It is essential that any information you send to your subscribers is of value and instructive. It is no good sending rubbish; you will lose your subscriber quicker than you got him! Quality email courses you can use are found in the Turbomembership.com.<br />
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If you offered a 14-day email course on internet marketing, for example, then you could provide links to various marketing ebooks or resources. In each email would be a link to a different ebook. Of course, each link would have your unique affiliate code. The unique Turbomembership.com affiliate program provides quality marketing ebooks and software scripts that you can re-sell at 95% commission.<br />
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This is just one of the many ways you can use autoresponders in your email marketing business. Finding and using the right autoresponder service, setting up your autoresponder, and loading, it with quality information is just the tip of the iceberg where marketing is concerned. However, it is a good place to start and gain the necessary experience for future marketing projects.<br />
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Ian Simpson reviews and writes about software and informational products on the internet. Great marketing resources can be found at http://information4income.com/sfpr.<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>How to Market with Articles</title>
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By Dee Cohen<br />
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Writing articles are effective ways to get one-way links to your site, as well as, to have people learn more about your website or service. There are ways to do this that can make you more successful versus having your articles be overlooked and not considered.<br />
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Shane Pearce has written the ‘Lazy Man's Guide to Article Writing’, which outlines some helpful tips. I was impressed with his tip that when you submit your article to an ezine publisher or a webmaster, you can offer that he uses his own affiliate link in place of your own. For instance, if you have written an article on motivation and have a link to a Clickbank ebook on motivation and goals, you can offer the publisher that he uses his own affiliate id instead of yours. What this means is that the ezine or website publisher will be getting a free article already written with a link that may give him some monetary income. You would still have your own information in your resource box at the end, so people can click to your website, as well. Think about what the website publisher you write to will get out of the exchange and find a way to make his or her life easier.<br />
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Other tips he gives are to read ‘Frequently Asked Questions’ to find out what people want to know about in terms of popular topics. Shane discusses how to make a viral ebook based on a FAQ niche that can be passed around. If there are frequently asked questions on a topic, it is a sign that the topic has an interest, as well as, there may be an interest in some guide or tutorial.<br />
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In addition, I like the sample autoresponder examples he uses with different ideas for a signature file at the end of one's article. I think he is very good at showing how to integrate a couple of affiliate links without being pushy. He recommends sending people to opt-in to a mailing list as part of your signature file.<br />
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Another section I found useful discusses how to create checklists and use them both for your website and in articles that lead back to your website. People like checklists. Shane discusses how to use these. They also help break through writer's block or paralysis because you can have a list of steps.<br />
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There are ideas given about utilizing both 2-tier affiliate programs and residual income programs that will help you keep you earning as your articles circulate around the net. Shane gives some interesting suggestions on types of sites that work for this.<br />
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I also like that Shane gives an example of a flop he did of an unsuccessful attempt at marketing. He analyzes it and compares it to something someone else wrote he feels was better expressed. It is a very interesting study covering various ways to get your articles noticed and published. I publish articles regularly but learned some valuable tips from this ebook.<br />
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Dee Cohen is an author and publisher at http://www.socialsitesmarketing.com/article-writing.html; you can visit to learn effective ways to gain traffic by writing free articles.<br />
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<title>Why MLM is an Inspiration Business</title>
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<br />
By Jeff Neil<br />
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Usually when we think of multilevel marketing, what comes to mind is recruiting. We try to find people who want to earn money from home, and then convince them to join our opportunity. Convincing is the key word here. Nobody wants to join a convincing business. However, that is what we do in our industry.<br />
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Then we wonder why we have a hard time building a solid organization.<br />
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Initially, people join an mlm opportunity for the money. I mean, that is why we do this, for the money right?<br />
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Maybe.<br />
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If you look at the leaders in this industry, and in your own organization, I mean really look. You will see they offer something to their downline more than just “How to Make Money". Because the ‘how-to's’ can be found in your local bookstore, or even the public library.<br />
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Sorry to tell you, but just the "how-to's" will never be enough.<br />
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One of the things your leaders are doing is they are busy climbing the mountain. They are going on ahead of the pack. They make sure the mountain is safe to climb. While you are climbing that mountain, your leaders are encouraging you. As if to say "Yeah, you can do it, if I made it this far so can you".<br />
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Your leaders are also yelling down to you, they are pointing out where the rocks are. In addition, giving advice on how to go over the rocks, or under them, or around them. A great leader will even try to get you up the mountain even higher than the leader is.<br />
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Remember, MLM is certainly not the only way to make money. Just watch late night television.<br />
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Pretend you watched some infomercial on TV, and ended up buying an ATM machine, or some Internet Kiosk Thingy. Are those companies going to do all the stuff your upline does? No. They will not, "because they don't care about you.” However, your upline does!<br />
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It is this extra attention. The caring leadership. The built in self-development that appeals to so many people. In addition, do not forget, people are becoming more spiritually aware than ever before.<br />
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I am not talking religion here either. People are tired of the corporate, do not give a damn rat race, tread mill, life they are living. They want purpose, and passion. People want to feel good inside. They want to feel important.<br />
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Like they belong to something, a movement. In addition, they want to feel that what they are doing with their lives is of value to other people. Because when you uncover all the B.S., people, almost all people, are really, nice.<br />
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So let us point this back to you. I know you are a nice person. However, what can you do to inspire people? If you can inspire others, you will set yourself apart from all the other, "please join me" net workers.<br />
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In addition, you do want that, right?<br />
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So first, forget about the money. The money will come. However, stop focusing on it when you are dealing with people. Think about your vision, and all that when you are alone.<br />
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Pretend you are doing mlm free. As a volunteer thing. Alternatively, charity. Ask yourself why. With the money issue gone, why would you do mlm? If you cannot find an answer, you are in the wrong industry. Go sell vacuum cleaners or something.<br />
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Because if you do not love this, if you do not feel this business, people will not follow you. In addition, you will never be able to grow much of a downline.<br />
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Find the desire to be better, to do more, to grow as a human being, and to bring up as many people as you can along the way. Think about how you can give increase to everyone you meet. Even if you have no intentions to do business with them.<br />
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Think about what your purpose is. It does not have to be to save the world, just something you feel very strongly about. In addition, how being in the network marketing industry is helping you with your purpose.<br />
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In addition, you need to have confidence. Yes, things can get scary. However, just do a tiny little thing you have never done before. Something small that you know will help you or others. Then do just a tiny little bit more.<br />
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All those little actions will become big actions. You will build your confidence and be someone who takes big actions.<br />
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If you think about it, you already know what to do. Because growing yourself and others is a very natural thing. Just allow yourself to do it. In addition, fine-tune it as you go along.<br />
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Jeff Neil is a tattooed, bald headed ex-cop who sells candles in his spare time. However, you do not care about that. What you might care about is how to be a leader in this industry. Find out at his mlm blog http://www.4mlm.com/category/mlm-leadership/.<br />
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<title>Network vs. Affiliate Marketing</title>
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By Andreas Sundstrom<br />
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Running a traditional brick and mortar business with an online presence, is one very good way to make a part of your living online. However, for the purposes of this article, we are going to assume that you do not have your own business. Therefore, I am going to discuss two of the biggest online moneymakers right now: online business opportunities and affiliate marketing.<br />
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Network marketing<br />
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The typical online business opportunity built around a network-marketing concept, inheriting the basic qualities of the offline business model that has been available for many decades. The basic idea is that you recruit two or more people, who in their turn recruit two, and in this way your efforts, (at least in theory), are greatly leveraged.<br />
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The main difference doing this online is that, utilizing the power of the Internet, you as a network marketer can literally reach people all over the planet.<br />
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The problem with the network marketing, or "mlm", concept is it sounds so good on paper - excessively good. Most people who join with a company of this type tend to get a dose of Mr. Reality rather soon.<br />
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They discover that recruiting new people, which is what mlm’s are all about - even if they try to tell you differently -, is not at all a simple process. There have been plenty of fraudulent businesses in this niche, and people tend to stay on their toes as soon as they hear the words mlm or network marketing.<br />
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To further complicate things, this business model is also based on you paying a set monthly fee - whether you make any money or not, which means many people who start this kind of business actually end up losing money.<br />
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It is definitely possible to make a good living in network marketing, but it is definitely not for everybody. "Getting in on the ground floor" is allegedly not always as good as it seems.<br />
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Affiliate Marketing<br />
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Affiliate marketing is similar to network marketing, in the sense that you will be promoting a product produced by another company or person. This can make life simpler for you, as the merchant usually takes care of all shipping and customer support issues. Amazon.com is probably one of the most well-known (and respected) companies utilizing the power of affiliate partnerships.<br />
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As an affiliate, your task is simply to refer new clients to the merchant. When these people buy something, you receive credit with a certain percentage of the sale.<br />
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Contrary to network marketing, acting as an affiliate marketer, is generally free. There are certain companies that have a hybrid structure between network and affiliate marketing, which require you to pay a start-up and/or monthly fee to market their products. Most affiliate programs are completely free to join. I would personally stay away from those using their affiliate programs as an income generator, in its own right, or "affiliate sharks”, as one marketer aptly named them.<br />
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Affiliate programs are a great way that anyone can start to make money online, without having to invest a lot of money, if indeed any at all.<br />
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However, there are certain strategies and marketing methods you need to be knowledgeable of, if you are to make anything but peanuts with your affiliate marketing.<br />
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Choosing the right affiliate program, and promoting it to the right people in the right way is an art form in its own right.  The people who are good at this, generally referred to as "super affiliates", make a very good living doing nothing else than selling other people's products.<br />
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If you are looking to make an additional income from the Internet, or eventually even replace your current income altogether, affiliates marketing is a great way to get started. To achieve the success you desire, you should study and learn the same techniques “super affiliates” use on a day-to-day basis.<br />
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Andreas Sundstrom has made a full time living online for the past six years, largely thanks to the power of free affiliate programs. At his website http://www.webhosting-tips.info/affiliate/ he will share some of the most important super affiliate secrets.<br />
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<title>Search Engine Marketing and Search Engine Optimization: Any difference?</title>
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By Mikhail Tuknov<br />
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For many casual internet users, the terms SEM and SEO rarely enter their minds when they are busy jumping from one website to another. However, these terms establish much of what comes out on the results page whenever we type a word in the search tab of any accessible search engine. These terms are also responsible for all those advertisements and pop-ups that link us to even more websites, whether they connect to our original search or not. So just what are SEM and SEO?<br />
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In the simplest way possible, SEM and SEO are tools which website creators, especially those who are promoting and selling a certain service or product, use to gain a lot of exposure and a better ranking for their website. Sounds easy enough, right? Well, the simplicity ends there.<br />
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To make it a tad bit complex, SEM and SEO are not the same.<br />
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Search Engine Marketing (SEM), deals with how a website markets to gain exposure in the different search engines available on the internet.  Search Engine Optimization (SEO), deals with how the web creators develop and redevelop the content, quality, and structure of their entire websites.  When an internet user types in a particular word in the search tab, their websites have a better chance of appearing on the first few search engine results pages (SERPS). <br />
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To make it even more complex, although the functions of SEM and SEO seem different, they are more effective when used together. Since the main function of SEM is to gain further exposure for a website, the common means for attraction are more online advertisements, blogs, internet articles, partner and sponsored websites, and anything that can catch the eye of the internet user.<br />
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 SEM also makes use of PPC (pay-per-click), and paid inclusion to push a website’s visibility. Lastly, it is also an important process in SEM to submit the name and URL of a website to different search engines and web directories, if only to inform them of the website’s existence. This is carried out to ensure the popularity of a website.<br />
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So how does SEO come together with SEM?  Despite having all the advertisements provided by SEM, truly the SEO allows the internet user to easily and conveniently find what he is looking for. Since the function of SEO is to gain a better ranking in the SERPS, the web creator has to constantly optimize his website in order to cater to the needs of the internet user; making it easier for spiders or web crawlers to judge whether the website’s content is relevant to the words being searched. Optimization is not a simple and easy task. It involves having to restructure the website regularly, (by editing the html code and meta tags, changing content, reorganizing the site map, developing an easier navigational structure, etc.), to adapt to the rapidly changing demands of the internet user. Still, when done properly, not only does SEO help a website become more useful and therefore, more often visited by the internet user, it also helps gain more exposure since it increases the website’s chances of gaining a better rank in the SERPS.<br />
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Both SEM and SEO success rely heavily on the words or context which Internet user’s type in when they search for something on the internet. Take PPC under SEM, for example. PPC is an ad that is triggered by a particular word or context used by an internet user. Once a particular word or context is searched, a corresponding PPC ad for a website comes out. SEO works in the same way. The web creator inputs a particular Meta tag (or keyword) in his html that he believes many internet users will use when searching for information; information, which the web creator’s website may contain.<br />
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Although all of these processes involving SEM and SEO are tedious and time-consuming, it all boils down to knowing and serving the target audience. A web creator must be discerning enough to know what the internet users need and want, and at the same time, he must have the real passion to inform and provide the internet users with the right service and product.<br />
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Mikhail Tuknov, search engine optimization specialist and a founder of Infatex (Search Engine Marketing Company). With an extensive background in Internet marketing, Mikhail Tuknov offers SEO, PPC, SEM services. http://www.infatex.com/<br />
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<title>Can Anyone Make $150-$200 A Day From Using Articles?</title>
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By Shane Hunte<br />
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Why is article marketing so great? Why do the greatest marketers on the planet employ this method of marketing?<br />
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The greatest remain in the front seat because they know what works. The fact that they continue to use article marketing as one of their main methods of marketing shows. You guessed it, article-marketing works for them.<br />
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The possibilities for your articles are endless. It is an investment of time and not money, which makes it cost effective. All you need is patience and commitment and you will succeed with this marketing method.<br />
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The greatest marketers use this method because:<br />
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It is cost effective. Actually, let me tell you plan and simple, there is no cost to do this, it is free.<br />
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It builds credibility and expert status on the internet on any subject there is under the sun.<br />
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It drives floods of traffic to you promotions.<br />
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You reach a laser-targeted audience with you articles.<br />
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This method proves to give you quality back-links to your website, and subsequently, raise your website rankings, which equals more traffic.<br />
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These are just previews of the wealth that article writing can bring to you. Although these are not all the reasons, these should be enough reasons for you to use this method of marketing.<br />
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The most successful people have one thing in common; they copy the best, as we can see, the best marketers all said yes to article marketing as one of their most frequently used internet-marketing methods.<br />
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What is the magical blue print for writing articles like the big guns?<br />
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Here is the step-by-step blue print that the greatest use to build their articles at lightening speed:<br />
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Step 1. Plan your article.<br />
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This may sound elementary but very few people can write articles and they try to skip this step entirely.<br />
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When you plan your article, it makes it easier to write on the topic that you choose. You need to dedicate time for this step because it is the doorway for the other steps to follow.<br />
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Step 2. Brainstorm your article topic.<br />
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What are you going to write about and why? Do people want this information? Can you solve a problem that others have? Asking yourself these questions coupled with a little research can get you a long way.<br />
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Step 3. Brainstorming your article points and organizing them.<br />
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You have a good topic. Now, what are the points that you want to discuss on that topic? Organize these topics into the order in which you want to hit on them first, and then expand on it.<br />
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Step 4. Write selflessly about the topic to give quality information to your readers.<br />
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This often separates the good from the great. People want information that helps them solve a problem. We usually get the wrong idea with this form of marketing and dive into a sales letter for a product we promote.<br />
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You are not promoting a product right now. You are trying to build your credibility in the minds of readers.<br />
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This will make them trust you more. They will be more open-minded to your recommendations for your promotions.  Sales letters not only will it turn off readers, it also turns off publishers to post your articles on their sites because it is not of value to their website traffic.<br />
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Step 5. Double check and triple check your article for mistakes.<br />
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You do not want your articles filled with spelling errors and other major or minor mistakes because this will make people not like your writing.<br />
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Publishers will review your pieces. If multiple errors show, then it will not be submitted to their audience.<br />
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Print out the article, read it aloud, and pass it to a close friend to read it for you, and provide and objective opinion on what they think about your article. Two sets of eyes are better to find mistakes. Use the feedback you get to write better.<br />
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Now that you have a simple blue print to follow, consider using it to write articles. Article marketing is the lifeblood for many great marketers out there and you should make it part of your marketing plans. It continuously adds $150-$200 a day to the pockets of those who use it. Maybe that alone could be your motivation to try.<br />
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Shane Hunte is an experienced internet marketer who makes a full time income online. If you to would like to learn the simplest way to make money online then learn article marketing. Go to http://www.internetrevinue.com/Jim_Edwards.html to find out everything you need to know today about profiting fast using your own articles.<br />
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<title>The Most Powerful Tool a Marketer Can Have</title>
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By P.V. Reymond<br />
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In Internet Marketing, many tools exist to build your business or increase your income. You can find lots of software, books, or videos, but you have to know how to use them.<br />
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Before you begin to use them, you need to have clarity. There is a tool you may not know very well.  It is the most powerful tool that we all have; it is the mind.  <br />
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Nothing can compete with your mind. You have to use it well. With your mind, you will be able to control everything. Did you know that Yoga experts can stop the beat of the heart or have surgery without anesthesia? Maybe someone does not believe it but it is true and in Internet Marketing, it is the same. If you are using your mind in the right way, you will get good results, and you will have a high percentage of success.<br />
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In order to achieve your goals you need to concentrate and have a clear vision of all the ways you have to travel. You have to create the conditions for good concentration, removing all marginal distractions possible, and ignoring others.<br />
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It is important to prepare a long-term plan, and divide it into levels, and each level into a systematic process. When you achieve level one, you go to level two, and so on. In this system, your mind plays a fundamental role because there is no software able to build your system. You are the only one that can build it, because you know what you want and where you want to go. This is the point; your mind is your guide. It controls the whole process and it is stronger than any other tool you have.<br />
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The essential thing is to maintain an attitude of mental activity, and to avoid anything that will reduce this and make you passive. Thinking and applying systematically will help you to grow; you will discover the power of your mind. Train your mind.<br />
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Do not be afraid to make a mistake. Remember, nobody learns from the mistakes of others; you have to try to believe in you.  Put such fears to rest! You only have to think, think, and think; and in this way you will learn how to act and how to do everything right.<br />
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It is obvious you will have to face some problems traveling along your road. Then your mind will come to help you and you will find the solution in a short period. A powerful mind accomplishes results in the shortest time and with the least amount of wasted motion.<br />
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In order to be successful in Internet Marketing you have to focus your niche and to pay close attention to it. Ask yourself, what am I looking for? Keep it in the background of your mind and search for the answer. Knowing everything about you and about what you want, will help you to develop your business.<br />
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Keep your mind free; keep a sharp lookout, at every point, to see that you build into the foundation only those materials and that workmanship which will support a masterly structure.<br />
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Everyone has difficulty in the concentration of attention, workers in business and industry, students and even professors, complain of the same difficulty. Attention seems in some way to be at the very core of mental activity. Therefore paying attention to your niche and working only in this direction is crucial.<br />
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Using your mind as a tool is the most effective factor to be successful.<br />
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Copyright © 2006 PV Reymond.<br />
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P.V. Reymond is a marketer that built his business alone. He was growing inside the crowd, studying and learning how big marketers treat their customers, and how customers want to be treated. He came out from the crowd to teach people the whole process in how to build a profitable Internet Business with his Free Internet Marketing Education. If you are not making money online or you want to increase your income, then you should visit his site http://www.pvreymond.com.<br />
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<title>Direct Mail - Getting You Envelope Opened</title>
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By Robert Wilkinson<br />
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If you use direct mail, it is in your best interest to get as much of it opened and read as possible. You may have spent a small fortune on the copywriting and the expensively printed brochure, but if you do not ensure that as many packs are opened and read as possible, then both copy and brochure are wasted.<br />
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There are two main schools of thought on how to avoid being binned. The first is to use disguise, and the second is to use persuasion.<br />
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Using disguise is mainly a business-to-business approach, but it works for business to consumer mailings also. Businesses to business promotional mailings are marked out so they do not appear to have been handled individually. This can be indicated by an envelope pre-printed with a postage mark, and the use of a window or address labels to show an address.<br />
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Try one or more of the following to give the envelope a more individual look.<br />
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Use stamps. They have to have been put on by hand, so it must be individual. There is no more obvious an indicator than a pre-printed stamp impression. When using a preprinted impression in conjunction with a window envelope it practically screams, advertising so do not do it.<br />
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Hand write the address on the envelope. This is probably only viable for higher value items and certainly get more attention this way. It does not have to be copperplate; it just needs to look as though it has been handled individually.<br />
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Use an unusual material for the envelope, say vellum or a textured paper. In tests conducted by a paper merchant, this alone increased responses significantly. The additional revenue generated by the mailing more than compensated for the additional cost for the special paper.<br />
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Again, do anything to make your mailing appear more individual and personal to the recipient. Probably the most important element is the use of stamps. This on its own can be enough to get you under the recipient's radar.<br />
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Secondly, use persuasive tactics. This is completely the opposite from disguise and is used mainly for business to consumer, but again it works for business to business too. In this instance, we mark it out specifically as commercial by using advertising images, copy, and headlines on the outside of the envelope itself. In this instance, it does not matter if you use a printed postal impression.<br />
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Unlike the previous method, which uses curiosity to get your envelope opened, we need to give the recipient a good reason to open the envelope. This can take a variety of forms, but as a couple of examples you can state a benefit, "Increase sales by 15%", or alternatively provide an incentive, "Reply by the end of the month and get 2 for the price of 1".<br />
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Be very clear and very specific about what the contents are going to achieve and remember you are only trying to get the envelope opened and read. Avoid anything vague. Do not expect to appeal to everyone using this method. You do not have that much room on the envelope and you cannot be all things to all people.<br />
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I hope you will achieve a strong enough response in a small percentage of recipients that they will open, and read the contents. Your persuasive copy will follow logically on from the envelope copy, and keep your prospect interested.<br />
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There is a lot of advice against this in business-to-business direct mail, and there is probably an element of truth in this. If you are mailing to an executive whose mail is screened then its likely good advice. However, there are plenty of owner/managers out there that still open their own mail, if the offer or benefit is clear enough, and of interest to open. You may well consign your mailing piece to the bin for the 99.5% of your prospects by doing this, but it was not about them, was it?<br />
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In summary, it is simple. Do not be run of the mill. Step away from the norm and make sure your envelope is overtly commercial with a clear benefit, or incentive, or alternatively make it look personal. If you do this, you are halfway to getting it read and that is more than half the battle.<br />
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Robert Wilkinson is the owner of http://www.arhiann.com a direct mail production company specializing in mailings for small and medium sized business.<br />
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<title>Copywriting: Seven Ways to Trigger Emotions</title>
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By Lisa Packer<br />
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You absolutely must trigger an emotional reaction with your copy, if you intend to get response - whether you are looking for a lead or a sale. It does not matter whom you are marketing to, either: Business - to - business sales are still decided by human beings, just like consumer sales. All human beings buy on emotion.<br />
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With that in mind, here are seven ways to trigger emotions in your copy:<br />
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1. Tell a story. A good story captures attention, and draws the reader in. Right away, his emotions are stirred, and he cares about the outcome. Meanwhile, a lesson or sales message can be conveyed without resistance. That message will be remembered much longer, as good stories are hard to forget.<br />
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2. Paint a picture. Be vivid in your descriptions. Let the prospect see himself enjoying life after your product or service has solved his problem.<br />
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3. Stimulate all five senses. By merely describing the sight, smell, feel, sound, and taste of something, you make it real to your prospect. You mentally transport him to where you are - or transport your product to him. He will be aware, engaged - and emotionally involved with what you are telling him.<br />
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4. Promise benefits. Show him what you are going to do for him. Tell him how his life will be better, how time will be saved - and what he will do with that time - by using your product. Let him know, "What's In It for Me."<br />
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5. Use power words. Give your copy punch and excitement by using action words and vivid descriptors. Avoid all forms of the verb "to be." Show your product or service in action, and it will impact his heart.<br />
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6. Use a friendly tone of voice. Speak directly to your prospect, and sound like you are talking to a friend. Read your copy aloud and see if it passes the "barstool test." If it sounds like you are talking to the person on the barstool beside you, this is good. If any line or sentence makes you stumble, rewrite it.<br />
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7. Be honest. Banish all hype and half-truths. Emotion is conveyed subtly, and so is dishonesty. The same prospect "radar" that will pick up your passion and sincerity will also sound the alarm if you are lying. Your prospect will catch on, and you will lose him.<br />
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Use these tips to trigger honest emotion in your prospects. If you combine them with an offer that truly brings value to his life, you and your prospect will both be winners.<br />
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Does your marketing forge an emotional connection with your prospects? It can. Lisa Packer, author of "The Power Of Emotion: 6 Triggers That Turn Prospects Into Customers," specializes in copy that does just that. Get a FREE copy and explode your response rates at http://www.lisapacker.com today!<br />
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<title>Social Bookmarking: What's The Big Deal?</title>
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By Jennifer Green<br />
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Although social bookmarking might be something you've only just come across, it has in fact been around for a few years. It's certainly getting more popular every day. If you're involved in Internet marketing, it's also a great way to help generate traffic and page rank to your site. The sooner you learn about it, the quicker your Internet business can benefit.<br />
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Put simply, social bookmarking is a way of saving your favorite URLs online. You probably have a "Favorites" folder on your computer. Social bookmarking is just an online version of that. The main difference is that your social bookmarking favorites are publicly available for anyone to see. The big question is - how can this benefit your business?<br />
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If you do a Google search, you'll soon come up with a list of the most popular social bookmarking websites. Look at http://del.icio.us, which is one of the most popular. Once you've joined the social bookmarking site, all you need to do, is to start adding your URLs. With each URL, you also add a list of tags, or keywords, so that people know what that URL is. So if you have bookmarked a site about dogs, for example, then make sure you use the word "dogs" as one of the tags.<br />
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You can also choose to make the listing public or private. Use a public listing, if it's a website you want other people to find, such as your own website. A public listing will also show other information, such as who created the bookmark, when, and give an indication of how popular that particular keyword is on the site. You can use the private setting for other URLs that you will want to access while you're traveling around, and do not have access to your home computer.<br />
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In some ways, a social bookmarking site is like a search engine, except that it only searches entries on its database. The good part about that is that the only sites other people recommend are listed. It's easy to find a list of sites on any topic that might interest you. Type in dogs, for example, and you will see sites that other people have recommended.<br />
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For Internet marketing purposes, you would add your website to you social bookmarking account, pick your main keywords and use them as tags, and potentially generate traffic to your site. Another idea is to have a link to your social bookmarking account from your blog page, so that people can see a frequently updated list of your recommended websites about that topic. You also get a backlink from the social bookmarking site to your website, which helps to boost your popularity in the eyes of the search engines.<br />
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For optimal results, you should open as many accounts on different social bookmarking sites as you can. The only problem is that posting your website to these accounts can <br />
become very tedious, especially if you have a large number of websites or if you are adding the bookmark to a large number