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    Single Mum Tanya's Success Story - The Easy eBook Creation Strikes Again!
    When I hear people tell me that the net is dead, I want to run screaming! Why do people say this? The net is very much alive and kicking and still producing great opportunities for people.Today I caught up with my friend Tanya. Tanya recently went through a huge personal upset which left her living back home with her Mum. Having two young children in the house was becoming a real strain for her. But today she was over the moon and was inviting me to her new house warming party.rather fruitless exercise. There, is of course some middle ground, but one of the main reasons for articles is to have people come to respect your expertise. That, by my reckoning suggests you need to present something people will want to read and act on if it is to achieve that desired goal.

    Problem no2: What if you are a writer? I am. I spend a great deal of my time writing in the area of my passion. However, to receive the degree of recognition that attracts significant traffic and the resultant purchase of my product in viable quantities, I’m told I need to produce in the vicinity of 1000 articles!!! My question then becomes, what’s left over for me to produce saleable items. (which in my case are

    Cost Effective Marketing Tips For Small Business
    Many small businesses struggle to find a balance between producing professional-looking documentation and keeping the budget on track. Graphic designers often charge large fees to produce something that you could perhaps have done a lot of yourself, at no cost except your time. Printers dictate a minimum amount of copies, when you may only need a few, at a cost that is beyond the project budget.Many businesses decide that the costs involved are prohibitive and produce the documentatio
    Marketing your website is vital to its success. Having a site that no-one really knows about is like having a lemonade stand at the South Pole, hardly a visitor and chances are they don’t want what you are offering.

    From where I sit, there seem to be three basic ways to market your site. Each of them will cost you either time, money or effort.

    Firstly, there is the “pay-for-this-and-get-ten-times-your-money-back” type of marketing that is quite widely available. Only problem is you usually have to pay first. Not too many (I can count on one hand with at least 4 fingers left over) will let you use their system/software/idea/whatever, and pay for it out of the profits you make. Now, I don’t blame them for wanting their money. They are, after all, in business.

    But what if you don’t have that sort of money just lying around? What if, after all the essentials are paid for, you don’t have any significant spare cash? Many of the marketing gurus who offer these products are of the mindset that if you can’t afford,, say, $25 per month for their product which will make you a fortune in sales, you are just not serious.

    But that $25 per month is not all there is. What about Internet access; what about hosting costs, etc. etc. etc. Then, of course, there are all the other commitments to programs you have taken on in the past, with little, if anything, to show for them. It all adds up and when you are starting from scratch it’s quite possible that an extra $25 per month is more than your budget will allow.

    Secondly, there is the “join-these-seven-hundred-and-fifty-exchanges-under-me” type of marketing that is also promoted across the internet. Link exchanges, traffic exchanges, banner exchanges are all in the mix. It all sounds nice in theory but what tends to happen is that you spend a large portion of the time you are on the ‘net, waiting ten seconds, then click, waiting ten seconds, then click, ad nauseum. But at least they are free!!!

    And what do you get in return? Granted, people will visit your site. But their whole purpose in visiting your site is to earn credit so that people will visit their site. Are they interested in what you have to offer? Not very often. You might as well try selling ice creams at your South Pole lemonade stand for all the business you are likely to get.

    Thirdly, there is the “write-lots-of-articles-and-get-yourself-known-as-an-expert” strategy. This is one I admit, I use with quite reasonable results. Only the other day I was checking the visitor stats on one of my newly published sites and was pleasantly surprised by the traffic I am receiving from this strategy. I see two problems, however.

    Problem no.1:What if you are not a writer? You can either pay someone to write for you, which takes us back to the money issue or if you use this strategy throw something together yourself that doesn’t appeal to anyone and becomes a rather fruitless exercise. There, is of course some middle ground, but one of the main reasons for articles is to have people come to respect your expertise. That, by my reckoning suggests you need to present something people will want to read and act on if it is to achieve that desired goal.

    Problem no2: What if you are a writer? I am. I spend a great deal of my time writing in the area of my passion. However, to receive the degree of recognition that attracts significant traffic and the resultant purchase of my product in viable quantities, I’m told I need to produce in the vicinity of 1000 articles!!! My question then becomes, what’s left over for me to produce saleable items. (which in my case are e

    Before You Register a Domain Name for Your New Online Business...
    Recently I made a mistake that may cost a great deal of traffic to my new web site.Let me explain...I studied so many books about Internet marketing over the last couple of years that I decided to start a new web site, and share my knowladge and experience with other fellow Internet marketers.Since I read lots of information about search engine optimization (SEO), I intended to optimize all of my web pages for search engines from the beginning on, expecting Google to be
    eir money. They are, after all, in business.

    But what if you don’t have that sort of money just lying around? What if, after all the essentials are paid for, you don’t have any significant spare cash? Many of the marketing gurus who offer these products are of the mindset that if you can’t afford,, say, $25 per month for their product which will make you a fortune in sales, you are just not serious.

    But that $25 per month is not all there is. What about Internet access; what about hosting costs, etc. etc. etc. Then, of course, there are all the other commitments to programs you have taken on in the past, with little, if anything, to show for them. It all adds up and when you are starting from scratch it’s quite possible that an extra $25 per month is more than your budget will allow.

    Secondly, there is the “join-these-seven-hundred-and-fifty-exchanges-under-me” type of marketing that is also promoted across the internet. Link exchanges, traffic exchanges, banner exchanges are all in the mix. It all sounds nice in theory but what tends to happen is that you spend a large portion of the time you are on the ‘net, waiting ten seconds, then click, waiting ten seconds, then click, ad nauseum. But at least they are free!!!

    And what do you get in return? Granted, people will visit your site. But their whole purpose in visiting your site is to earn credit so that people will visit their site. Are they interested in what you have to offer? Not very often. You might as well try selling ice creams at your South Pole lemonade stand for all the business you are likely to get.

    Thirdly, there is the “write-lots-of-articles-and-get-yourself-known-as-an-expert” strategy. This is one I admit, I use with quite reasonable results. Only the other day I was checking the visitor stats on one of my newly published sites and was pleasantly surprised by the traffic I am receiving from this strategy. I see two problems, however.

    Problem no.1:What if you are not a writer? You can either pay someone to write for you, which takes us back to the money issue or if you use this strategy throw something together yourself that doesn’t appeal to anyone and becomes a rather fruitless exercise. There, is of course some middle ground, but one of the main reasons for articles is to have people come to respect your expertise. That, by my reckoning suggests you need to present something people will want to read and act on if it is to achieve that desired goal.

    Problem no2: What if you are a writer? I am. I spend a great deal of my time writing in the area of my passion. However, to receive the degree of recognition that attracts significant traffic and the resultant purchase of my product in viable quantities, I’m told I need to produce in the vicinity of 1000 articles!!! My question then becomes, what’s left over for me to produce saleable items. (which in my case are

    How To Realistically Set Your Fees - Part 4
    Effect Of Bad Debts So far, we have covered the major factors involved in setting your fee structure. We have set a realistic number of billable hours, calculated the effect of expenses and taken into account the cost of a benefit package. This has brought us to an hourly rate of $77. By charging $77 per hour, you will have an income of $46,000 per year, plus benefits. What happens when you have a client that does not pay you for your services? What happens if a cus
    ible that an extra $25 per month is more than your budget will allow.

    Secondly, there is the “join-these-seven-hundred-and-fifty-exchanges-under-me” type of marketing that is also promoted across the internet. Link exchanges, traffic exchanges, banner exchanges are all in the mix. It all sounds nice in theory but what tends to happen is that you spend a large portion of the time you are on the ‘net, waiting ten seconds, then click, waiting ten seconds, then click, ad nauseum. But at least they are free!!!

    And what do you get in return? Granted, people will visit your site. But their whole purpose in visiting your site is to earn credit so that people will visit their site. Are they interested in what you have to offer? Not very often. You might as well try selling ice creams at your South Pole lemonade stand for all the business you are likely to get.

    Thirdly, there is the “write-lots-of-articles-and-get-yourself-known-as-an-expert” strategy. This is one I admit, I use with quite reasonable results. Only the other day I was checking the visitor stats on one of my newly published sites and was pleasantly surprised by the traffic I am receiving from this strategy. I see two problems, however.

    Problem no.1:What if you are not a writer? You can either pay someone to write for you, which takes us back to the money issue or if you use this strategy throw something together yourself that doesn’t appeal to anyone and becomes a rather fruitless exercise. There, is of course some middle ground, but one of the main reasons for articles is to have people come to respect your expertise. That, by my reckoning suggests you need to present something people will want to read and act on if it is to achieve that desired goal.

    Problem no2: What if you are a writer? I am. I spend a great deal of my time writing in the area of my passion. However, to receive the degree of recognition that attracts significant traffic and the resultant purchase of my product in viable quantities, I’m told I need to produce in the vicinity of 1000 articles!!! My question then becomes, what’s left over for me to produce saleable items. (which in my case are

    Make Money on eBay - It's About Buying the Right Products
    Do you want to make money on eBay? Are you curious by nature? Locating the products to sell on eBay is all about curiosity and perseverance. Locating products to sell on eBay is about searching and asking questions.Many who decide that they would like to make money on eBay think that locating the items that will be selling will be easy. However, they really don’t understand that eBay is a marketplace with many sellers competing for the sales that occur. They don’t realize that as a ne
    ffer? Not very often. You might as well try selling ice creams at your South Pole lemonade stand for all the business you are likely to get.

    Thirdly, there is the “write-lots-of-articles-and-get-yourself-known-as-an-expert” strategy. This is one I admit, I use with quite reasonable results. Only the other day I was checking the visitor stats on one of my newly published sites and was pleasantly surprised by the traffic I am receiving from this strategy. I see two problems, however.

    Problem no.1:What if you are not a writer? You can either pay someone to write for you, which takes us back to the money issue or if you use this strategy throw something together yourself that doesn’t appeal to anyone and becomes a rather fruitless exercise. There, is of course some middle ground, but one of the main reasons for articles is to have people come to respect your expertise. That, by my reckoning suggests you need to present something people will want to read and act on if it is to achieve that desired goal.

    Problem no2: What if you are a writer? I am. I spend a great deal of my time writing in the area of my passion. However, to receive the degree of recognition that attracts significant traffic and the resultant purchase of my product in viable quantities, I’m told I need to produce in the vicinity of 1000 articles!!! My question then becomes, what’s left over for me to produce saleable items. (which in my case are

    Top 7 Tips for Wholesaling to Convenience Stores
    Wholesaling to independent groceries and convenience stores has many rewards and challenges. Here are the Top 7 Tips for making your Wholesale Distribution Route Business as success:1. Pick the Best Products: The best way to get off to a good start is to find products and / or services that have both high turnover and strong profit margins. In a convenience store, batteries, lighters, air fresheners, travel size health & beauty care items are always winners.2. Find Excelle
    rather fruitless exercise. There, is of course some middle ground, but one of the main reasons for articles is to have people come to respect your expertise. That, by my reckoning suggests you need to present something people will want to read and act on if it is to achieve that desired goal.

    Problem no2: What if you are a writer? I am. I spend a great deal of my time writing in the area of my passion. However, to receive the degree of recognition that attracts significant traffic and the resultant purchase of my product in viable quantities, I’m told I need to produce in the vicinity of 1000 articles!!! My question then becomes, what’s left over for me to produce saleable items. (which in my case are e-books) Why would someone pay for my product when, with little effort they would be able to get the same information for free?

    Aristotle said, “There is always another option” and I believe he is right! I want to be able to market my website on an aglet.

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