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    Overview on Qualitative Data Collection Techniques in International Marketing Research
    This article is meant to be a brief review and reminder of some valuable yet often bypassed techniques to collect data on international markets and consumers.When thinking of market research, surveys are most likely the first technique that comes to ones mind. However, surveys are a quantitative research and, in order to understand customer behavior and the social and cultural context in which our business will operate, we will need to perform some qualitative research as well.Qualitative methods are most cer
    simple. It's the Web address that Blogger.com will give you for your site.

    After completing these easy steps you'll have no barriers to entering article marketing.

    Let's review:

    Here's what you put in:

    • writing an article

    • distributing to article directories

    • creating a blog for link-backs

      • Cumulative cost: $0

    Here's what you get out:

    • larger list of subscribers

    • more influence in your industry

    • more visitors and comments on your blog

      • Value: Priceless

    Finding Financial Freedom
    Do you ever get this in your email box: Find Financial Freedom! Make $150,000 from home in the next 90 days! How about 10 times a day?Every time I get one of these, I think to myself, "Hmmm, Financial Freedom. I already have financial freedom, even though it doesn't look like what these emails promise me."Financial freedom is a buzzword for our generation. It is the pursuit of literally millions of people. So what is it? Is it that elusive? Can anyone get it?Let me start by saying that this article wil
    One key part of being successful in article marketing is having somewhere for your readers to go once they've read your article. The link included in your resource box is one of the most valuable parts of the article marketing process because it brings you all the benefits everyone craves:

    • more subscribers

    • more traffic to Web sites and blogs

    • higher sales of products and services

    • influence and respect in chosen industry/niche

    That is all great, but if you don't have a link at the bottom of your article where people can find out more about you there's really no point in writing and distributing the article at all.

    In fact, this one key element – having a Web site – is a major barrier to some people who want to gain access to all the great benefits of article marketing but just don't have the time, money or expertise to publish their own Web site.

    I found a solution to this problem and it's one of the easiest and most hassle-free ways I've found to implement the last piece in the article marketing puzzle.

    *** Create a blog. ***

    You can use the URL or web link, from the blog you create and put it into your articles. This is actually better than a normal Web site because people can leave comments on your blog. This shows that people are engaged and interested in what you're saying and offering.

    It is very easy to do. And it costs you absolutely nothing.

    1. Visit www.blogger.com I've used this service to create several blogs and it's always been a hassle-free experience for me. Each year they make the service easier and easier to use.

    2. Follow their steps for creating a no-cost account on their service. Blogger makes it very easy to create one of these. All you really need to do is just follow the steps they tell you and you're done. You don't need a programmer or a techie person to help you out with this one.

    3. Enter information about your business in the blog. I suggest posting short, informative pieces of information about you and your business. I call them mini-article. You can also post your full articles on the site as well. If you have a large group of articles like I do, you may want too space out those articles and only post a few a week.

    4. Place the URL from the blog you just created in the resource box that you include in each of your articles. OK, if you're wondering what a URL is, it's very simple. It's the Web address that Blogger.com will give you for your site.

    After completing these easy steps you'll have no barriers to entering article marketing.

    Let's review:

    Here's what you put in:

    • writing an article

    • distributing to article directories

    • creating a blog for link-backs

      • Cumulative cost: $0

    Here's what you get out:

    • larger list of subscribers

    • more influence in your industry

    • more visitors and comments on your blog

      • Value: Priceless

    Tips on How to Create Your Own Web Site
    To be honest, I am not the best person that can tell you about how to create your own web site. However, I can at least give you a few hints on what to avoid because I spent hours after hours of studying and hands-on, self-taught, trial-and-error practicing on the process of creating a website. I can also direct you to the advice of net gurus on how to create your own website because I used their advice as well.The first thing you need to do is make your site readable and easy to navigate. This is crucial if you arestributing the article at all.

    In fact, this one key element – having a Web site – is a major barrier to some people who want to gain access to all the great benefits of article marketing but just don't have the time, money or expertise to publish their own Web site.

    I found a solution to this problem and it's one of the easiest and most hassle-free ways I've found to implement the last piece in the article marketing puzzle.

    *** Create a blog. ***

    You can use the URL or web link, from the blog you create and put it into your articles. This is actually better than a normal Web site because people can leave comments on your blog. This shows that people are engaged and interested in what you're saying and offering.

    It is very easy to do. And it costs you absolutely nothing.

    1. Visit www.blogger.com I've used this service to create several blogs and it's always been a hassle-free experience for me. Each year they make the service easier and easier to use.

    2. Follow their steps for creating a no-cost account on their service. Blogger makes it very easy to create one of these. All you really need to do is just follow the steps they tell you and you're done. You don't need a programmer or a techie person to help you out with this one.

    3. Enter information about your business in the blog. I suggest posting short, informative pieces of information about you and your business. I call them mini-article. You can also post your full articles on the site as well. If you have a large group of articles like I do, you may want too space out those articles and only post a few a week.

    4. Place the URL from the blog you just created in the resource box that you include in each of your articles. OK, if you're wondering what a URL is, it's very simple. It's the Web address that Blogger.com will give you for your site.

    After completing these easy steps you'll have no barriers to entering article marketing.

    Let's review:

    Here's what you put in:

    • writing an article

    • distributing to article directories

    • creating a blog for link-backs

      • Cumulative cost: $0

    Here's what you get out:

    • larger list of subscribers

    • more influence in your industry

    • more visitors and comments on your blog

      • Value: Priceless

    Why You Should Outsource Your Articles
    Building a business online requires a lot of hard work. Sometimes, in order to get everything done that you’ll need to do to get ahead; you will need to outsource certain tasks. This becomes critical to being able to turn a profit in a reasonable time frame (i.e., before you run out of seed money). Article writing, in particular Bum Marketing is one of those things where it winds up being more profitable to pay someone else to do them then to spend the time and effort on it yourself. This allows more time for meaningful w blog. This shows that people are engaged and interested in what you're saying and offering.

    It is very easy to do. And it costs you absolutely nothing.

    1. Visit www.blogger.com I've used this service to create several blogs and it's always been a hassle-free experience for me. Each year they make the service easier and easier to use.

    2. Follow their steps for creating a no-cost account on their service. Blogger makes it very easy to create one of these. All you really need to do is just follow the steps they tell you and you're done. You don't need a programmer or a techie person to help you out with this one.

    3. Enter information about your business in the blog. I suggest posting short, informative pieces of information about you and your business. I call them mini-article. You can also post your full articles on the site as well. If you have a large group of articles like I do, you may want too space out those articles and only post a few a week.

    4. Place the URL from the blog you just created in the resource box that you include in each of your articles. OK, if you're wondering what a URL is, it's very simple. It's the Web address that Blogger.com will give you for your site.

    After completing these easy steps you'll have no barriers to entering article marketing.

    Let's review:

    Here's what you put in:

    • writing an article

    • distributing to article directories

    • creating a blog for link-backs

      • Cumulative cost: $0

    Here's what you get out:

    • larger list of subscribers

    • more influence in your industry

    • more visitors and comments on your blog

      • Value: Priceless

    Seniors Receive Service From Volunteer Tax Preparers
    "I’m too old to go to jail" said the elderly gentleman as he approached the desk in the neighborhood senior center. Here he was, nearly 70 years old, with an IRS Demand for Payment of $14,000 in his hand.The wording frightened him; as he read it, all he saw was "pay up or go straight to jail!" He was a good citizen and had always paid his fair share of taxes, and he was prepared to pay the amount he owed. But it would certainly put a big dent in his savings.He had read about a program serving low to middle-ind you're done. You don't need a programmer or a techie person to help you out with this one.

  • Enter information about your business in the blog. I suggest posting short, informative pieces of information about you and your business. I call them mini-article. You can also post your full articles on the site as well. If you have a large group of articles like I do, you may want too space out those articles and only post a few a week.

  • Place the URL from the blog you just created in the resource box that you include in each of your articles. OK, if you're wondering what a URL is, it's very simple. It's the Web address that Blogger.com will give you for your site.

  • After completing these easy steps you'll have no barriers to entering article marketing.

    Let's review:

    Here's what you put in:

    • writing an article

    • distributing to article directories

    • creating a blog for link-backs

      • Cumulative cost: $0

    Here's what you get out:

    • larger list of subscribers

    • more influence in your industry

    • more visitors and comments on your blog

      • Value: Priceless

    Paying Attention And Following Directions: Have You Learned Your Lesson?
    Pay attention. Follow directions. Do these phrases sound familiar? They should, from day one these two phrases are repeated to us over and over again. Parents, teachers, coaches, you are bombarded by these phrases in all facets of your life. With all of this reinforcement, you would assume the last thing we would do is forget them. Explain this to me then: How is it that when we get to the corporate world we seem to scrap these lessons all together?I want you to take a minute and count the number of times thasimple. It's the Web address that Blogger.com will give you for your site.

    After completing these easy steps you'll have no barriers to entering article marketing.

    Let's review:

    Here's what you put in:

    • writing an article

    • distributing to article directories

    • creating a blog for link-backs

      • Cumulative cost: $0

    Here's what you get out:

    • larger list of subscribers

    • more influence in your industry

    • more visitors and comments on your blog

      • Value: Priceless

    Keep in mind: Blogs are better because they allow others to say how great your articles are. When new visitors come to your site they'll be influenced by previous comments and leave good words of their own. Once you have this set up you'll be able to concentrate fully on writing info-packed articles that truly benefit your target audience/niche.

    This isn't a commercial for Blogger.com, but it really is the easiest way to set up a blog. If you want to try out a few other services consider: www.wordpress.org

    I use Word Press for one of my other blogs and I like them, too. I did need a bit of help setting this one up. But in the end it was well worth it. See for yourself: http://www.articlemarketingformula.com/blog

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