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    Secret Of Using Blogs To Drive Traffic To Your Home Business Site
    One of the main benefits of creating a blog is that you can use it to drive traffic to your home business web site or your offline home business. And the key to doing this is to make sure that your target audience can find your blog as easily as possible.This means you need to do whatever you can to get your blog ranked as high in the search engines as possible, and make sure that the major search engines like Google, Yahoo and MSN know when you have updated your blog so they can visit it and "index" your latest blog post--ensuring it appears in their search results.Since Google is the largest and
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    To do this, imagine you're sitting in front of an old friend (or that your subscribers are your friends) and that you're bringing them up-to-date with what's been happening in your life.

    If you had an experience, good or bad, while promoting your business, that taught you something new, share it with them in the most conversational tone.

    Avoid rambling on interminably and leave out boring details that aren't crucial to what you learnt.

    And always go back, read what you've written and edit it before you send it out to your list.

    3. Keep Learning

    There's no bigger turn off than an editor who knows less than her subscribers. So if you plan to write on a certain topic, make sure you do your homework.

    If you're writing about eBook publishing, subscri

    Business Results - Four Critical Success Factors
    Scenario OneDuring a recent presentation, a business owner was given the following challenge. If 10 of his 100 employees were asked to name the top 3 organizational goals for the current year as they perceived them to be, would he receive the same 3 goals from everyone or would he receive 5, 10 or even 25 different goals? The business owner shook his head and thoughtfully responded, “No, I am sure that I would receive more than 3 goals.” He was then asked to consider what these misdirected actions from his employees were costing him in terms of missed opportunities.Scenario TwoAt another p
    If you've been promoting your business on the internet you've probably heard how important it is to have a list. And that it's also important to publish an ezine.

    So are you publishing and ezine? If not, why? Is it because you are too nervous or lack confidence?

    I can understand how you feel. I've been there, even though I'm a journalist and published my own niche, non-profit newsletter for a year.

    But when I started a home business and realized I needed to write about internet marketing - a subject I was still unfamiliar with - I froze up.

    I simply could not think of anything to write about. I felt like I just did not have the experience and the knowledge I needed, because I was still learning.

    I started my ezine only when things were really starting to take off and I had learned a good deal of what really worked for me in my business.

    In retrospect, I don't think I'd have done it any differently, but I did learn a few things from my own experience that might make it less painful to start your new ezine.

    1. Start With a Script

    Writing the first few issues of your ezine is like starting a conversation with a new date.

    You're nervous... you want to make a good impression. Most people will use a few tried and tested formulas to break the ice.

    Similarly, when you want to start sending out your ezine, there are a lot of resources out there - tested formulas that experts have used with their own subscribers.

    It could be a sales letter, an article, a tip, a template or anything else that you think could get you started with that first issue.

    As on a first date, the conversation might be a bit awkward, your sentences may sound stilted. It could be a disaster as far as you're concerned. So what!

    The first few articles I ever wrote make me cringe when I read them today. But I know I needed to write them to start building my own confidence.

    Disastrous first dates leave much the same impression on people. But the similarity to dating ends there.

    Because in writing an ezine you DO get a second (and third, and fourth...) chance to make an impression.

    Your date may never call back, but with your subscribers, you can try again and again till you get it right.

    If you do make a mistake (like sending out multiple copies by mistake), admit your mistake and apologize. You'll find that subscribers, unlike dates, can be quite forgiving.

    When new network marketers approach a new prospect, they are always advised to use a script the first few times.

    As they gain confidence, the words begin to flow more naturally and they are able to discard the scripts and become better at selling.

    It takes time, and more importantly, practice, to get it right. But if you never start, how will you ever find out if you can do it?

    2. Write Like You Speak

    As you gain confidence in your ability to write and publish an ezine, you'll begin to get more comfortable with the process of publishing.

    Now you might want to start writing your own editorials or tips, to make your ezine more personal and share your expertise in your subject.

    To do this, imagine you're sitting in front of an old friend (or that your subscribers are your friends) and that you're bringing them up-to-date with what's been happening in your life.

    If you had an experience, good or bad, while promoting your business, that taught you something new, share it with them in the most conversational tone.

    Avoid rambling on interminably and leave out boring details that aren't crucial to what you learnt.

    And always go back, read what you've written and edit it before you send it out to your list.

    3. Keep Learning

    There's no bigger turn off than an editor who knows less than her subscribers. So if you plan to write on a certain topic, make sure you do your homework.

    If you're writing about eBook publishing, subscrib

    Why Is It Important For Affiliates To Have Websites?
    Most people start to do Online Business as an Online Marketers. Being a newbie in the business, the barrier to entry is low and the facilities provided by the merchants are normally more than sufficient to do any affiliate business.But as one goes along, it does make sense to have a website.Below are four reasons to be so1. You need to be an authority In the wild wild world of online business, people do business or buy things from strangers. Whatever that you are selling, probably there are tons of other people selling the same product or competing product, why should a buyer buys from you?
    take off and I had learned a good deal of what really worked for me in my business.

    In retrospect, I don't think I'd have done it any differently, but I did learn a few things from my own experience that might make it less painful to start your new ezine.

    1. Start With a Script

    Writing the first few issues of your ezine is like starting a conversation with a new date.

    You're nervous... you want to make a good impression. Most people will use a few tried and tested formulas to break the ice.

    Similarly, when you want to start sending out your ezine, there are a lot of resources out there - tested formulas that experts have used with their own subscribers.

    It could be a sales letter, an article, a tip, a template or anything else that you think could get you started with that first issue.

    As on a first date, the conversation might be a bit awkward, your sentences may sound stilted. It could be a disaster as far as you're concerned. So what!

    The first few articles I ever wrote make me cringe when I read them today. But I know I needed to write them to start building my own confidence.

    Disastrous first dates leave much the same impression on people. But the similarity to dating ends there.

    Because in writing an ezine you DO get a second (and third, and fourth...) chance to make an impression.

    Your date may never call back, but with your subscribers, you can try again and again till you get it right.

    If you do make a mistake (like sending out multiple copies by mistake), admit your mistake and apologize. You'll find that subscribers, unlike dates, can be quite forgiving.

    When new network marketers approach a new prospect, they are always advised to use a script the first few times.

    As they gain confidence, the words begin to flow more naturally and they are able to discard the scripts and become better at selling.

    It takes time, and more importantly, practice, to get it right. But if you never start, how will you ever find out if you can do it?

    2. Write Like You Speak

    As you gain confidence in your ability to write and publish an ezine, you'll begin to get more comfortable with the process of publishing.

    Now you might want to start writing your own editorials or tips, to make your ezine more personal and share your expertise in your subject.

    To do this, imagine you're sitting in front of an old friend (or that your subscribers are your friends) and that you're bringing them up-to-date with what's been happening in your life.

    If you had an experience, good or bad, while promoting your business, that taught you something new, share it with them in the most conversational tone.

    Avoid rambling on interminably and leave out boring details that aren't crucial to what you learnt.

    And always go back, read what you've written and edit it before you send it out to your list.

    3. Keep Learning

    There's no bigger turn off than an editor who knows less than her subscribers. So if you plan to write on a certain topic, make sure you do your homework.

    If you're writing about eBook publishing, subscri

    Being Fired Could Be An Advantage (Part Two)
    The best way to start your new job search is to create an effective search strategy. It is up to you to take care of yourself and to find your next position. Also, solicit the help of friends and family to help you. Don’t forget Centrelink and community-based support groups, and even a good recruitment agency. It is time to take advantage of all the help you can get.The key to surviving during this time is to fall back on your network of acquaintances. Let the world know that you are free and looking for exciting opportunities. Send an email to all of your friends, former colleagues, and relatives. They c
    et you started with that first issue.

    As on a first date, the conversation might be a bit awkward, your sentences may sound stilted. It could be a disaster as far as you're concerned. So what!

    The first few articles I ever wrote make me cringe when I read them today. But I know I needed to write them to start building my own confidence.

    Disastrous first dates leave much the same impression on people. But the similarity to dating ends there.

    Because in writing an ezine you DO get a second (and third, and fourth...) chance to make an impression.

    Your date may never call back, but with your subscribers, you can try again and again till you get it right.

    If you do make a mistake (like sending out multiple copies by mistake), admit your mistake and apologize. You'll find that subscribers, unlike dates, can be quite forgiving.

    When new network marketers approach a new prospect, they are always advised to use a script the first few times.

    As they gain confidence, the words begin to flow more naturally and they are able to discard the scripts and become better at selling.

    It takes time, and more importantly, practice, to get it right. But if you never start, how will you ever find out if you can do it?

    2. Write Like You Speak

    As you gain confidence in your ability to write and publish an ezine, you'll begin to get more comfortable with the process of publishing.

    Now you might want to start writing your own editorials or tips, to make your ezine more personal and share your expertise in your subject.

    To do this, imagine you're sitting in front of an old friend (or that your subscribers are your friends) and that you're bringing them up-to-date with what's been happening in your life.

    If you had an experience, good or bad, while promoting your business, that taught you something new, share it with them in the most conversational tone.

    Avoid rambling on interminably and leave out boring details that aren't crucial to what you learnt.

    And always go back, read what you've written and edit it before you send it out to your list.

    3. Keep Learning

    There's no bigger turn off than an editor who knows less than her subscribers. So if you plan to write on a certain topic, make sure you do your homework.

    If you're writing about eBook publishing, subscri

    The Right Way... And The Wrong Way... To 'Close' Your Prospects
    Last week I met up with an old friend of mine at one of the local cigar retailers.The store was having a little get together for their customers, which basically means they had one of the manufacturers reps there, and they featured a discount on that brand of cigars, for anyone making a purchase that particular evening.I hadn't seen this guy in a long time -- we used to do a lot of business together years ago -- and even though he's a lawyer, it was still nice to get together with him again.Anyway, when I walked into the store, I was immediately given a ticket for the evening's draw
    ize. You'll find that subscribers, unlike dates, can be quite forgiving.

    When new network marketers approach a new prospect, they are always advised to use a script the first few times.

    As they gain confidence, the words begin to flow more naturally and they are able to discard the scripts and become better at selling.

    It takes time, and more importantly, practice, to get it right. But if you never start, how will you ever find out if you can do it?

    2. Write Like You Speak

    As you gain confidence in your ability to write and publish an ezine, you'll begin to get more comfortable with the process of publishing.

    Now you might want to start writing your own editorials or tips, to make your ezine more personal and share your expertise in your subject.

    To do this, imagine you're sitting in front of an old friend (or that your subscribers are your friends) and that you're bringing them up-to-date with what's been happening in your life.

    If you had an experience, good or bad, while promoting your business, that taught you something new, share it with them in the most conversational tone.

    Avoid rambling on interminably and leave out boring details that aren't crucial to what you learnt.

    And always go back, read what you've written and edit it before you send it out to your list.

    3. Keep Learning

    There's no bigger turn off than an editor who knows less than her subscribers. So if you plan to write on a certain topic, make sure you do your homework.

    If you're writing about eBook publishing, subscri

    Average Internet Surfer Lacks Intellectual Thought
    Many believe that the average Internet surfer lacks intelligence and to verify this conclusion they point to the keyword searches for Google. Indeed it is interesting to see the kinds of things people are searching on the Internet, which are completely irrelevant to life on Earth. They search the names of movie stars, people on survivor, sexual questions and various pop-culture things.Does this mean these people are stupid? One might think so by looking at that and to those statistics in the keyword searches for Google. But, let me point out another fact. May be the largest percentage of Internet sur
    >

    To do this, imagine you're sitting in front of an old friend (or that your subscribers are your friends) and that you're bringing them up-to-date with what's been happening in your life.

    If you had an experience, good or bad, while promoting your business, that taught you something new, share it with them in the most conversational tone.

    Avoid rambling on interminably and leave out boring details that aren't crucial to what you learnt.

    And always go back, read what you've written and edit it before you send it out to your list.

    3. Keep Learning

    There's no bigger turn off than an editor who knows less than her subscribers. So if you plan to write on a certain topic, make sure you do your homework.

    If you're writing about eBook publishing, subscribe to all the ezines and article lists on that subject and read them to find out what's happening in that field. Then share the news with your readers.

    You could also take some initiative and conduct a survey or two, find out something new about your field and write your own original articles or reports.

    4. Speak Your Mind

    Once you have established a publishing schedule and have developed a comfortable rapport with your subscribers, don't be afraid to share your opinion on new developments in your field.

    If you have a strong opinion on something, its alright to say so. People feel more comfortable when they know where you're coming from, even if they don't always agree.

    So what are you waiting for? Send out that first issue and take your business to a whole new level.

    Make a date with your list now.

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