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    How To Turn Your Business Into A Remarkable One!
    What is a Remarkable Business?My definition of a remarkable business is - a business that serves its customers like no other on the planet.The only purpose of any business - whatever the size - is to provide the highest possible service, value and result to every single person that inquires of you, asks advice from you and buys or invest from you.If your business is a remarkable one, your competition will have no chance. Your business WILL be the compelling choice to your customers! You and Your business will be constantly written about, interviewed and publicised.Let me share something by Seth Godin:This is an essay about what it takes to create and sell something remarkable. It is a plea for originality, passion, guts and daring. You can’t be remarkable by following someone else who’s remarkable. One way to f
    is way you can keep your format consistent and not repeat information. You can enlarge on your summary and make it into an introduction. You may not have chapters but just sub-headings to define the sections.

    An e-book needs to be ‘user friendly:'

    • Your writing needs to be interesting, using small stories, examples, photos, tips and testimonials create further interest. Have a reasonable amount of white space to break up the text and make it easier to read.

    • Write as if you are talking to the person, you want them to feel this e-book is for them personally, that you are having a conversation with them.

    • When reading text on a screen, as in an e-book, we need to give the reader's eyes a break, this is where leaving white spaces and keeping your sentences at different lengths and not too long make it easier to read. If you create a full page of text your reader is going to become too tired and give up on it.

    • Keep practicing; nothing can be perfected without lots of practice. S

    Affiliate Marketers - Are You Using This Powerful Affiliate Marketing Tactic?
    What is the most difficult task you face as an affiliate marketer? There are many but I am sure you will agree setting yourself apart from other affiliates sits near the top of your list. How can you differentiate yourself from all the other schmoes out there offering the exact same thing you are?If you're like most you rely on ad copy and marketing skills make customers think your offer is different. You track PPC campaigns and adjust your bids to scrape out positions and bump your competition into oblivion. You use redirection tricks and slight of word to eek out that extra customer from the competing ads. You do everything in your power to have the other guy's ad not appear at all. What if you could stop all the scraping and bumping and actually be different?Imagine being able to slide in next to a successful campaign of another
    The hardest part of any new task is getting started. The first time I attempted to paint a canvas I stood in front of the canvas with a picture in my mind of what I wanted to paint. Staring at that blank canvas was getting me nowhere, it seemed an impossible task. Then I decided to break it into sections and painted the sky first, the canvas was no longer blank and I had made a start. I was now ready to add more sections to my painting and build on it.

    Writing your first e-book can be just as daunting. But if you create it step by step you will slowly build it up to the point where you have a book ready to put the finishing touches to it.

    With my first painting I organised all my brushes and paints that I thought I would need and naturally my canvas. Now with writing an e-book you need to organise your thoughts and any information you have collected before you can actually start writing. If you work through your beginning steps first you will find it much easier to stay focused and complete your task.

    Steps:

    • Your e-book's title. Write down a few different titles, rearrange words, play with them and you will eventually find a title that fits your subject. Your title needs to be relevant to keep you focused on what you are trying to convey to the reader. A clever title can help as can a sub-heading, ‘Stop Being a Couch Potato: 20 exercises that will get you off that couch.'

    • Write a summary, one or two sentences, of what you want your book to achieve, what problems your book will solve or how it will help the reader achieve something. The book will evolve from this summary as will the different chapters or sections. This is your foundation that you will build on and expand on. Your summary could be; ‘We have all experienced times in our life where we become unmotivated about keeping fit and living healthy lives. This book shows you proven techniques to motivate you and help you to live a fit and healthy lifestyle.'

    Questions to ask yourself to make sure that this book is going to provide the reader with information they want and need:

    • Is the information useful and relevant?

    • Will this information affect your readers positively?

    • Is the information interesting and keep the reader interested?

    • Does the information answer questions that the reader may have, are the answers significant and important?

    Now if you have answered yes then you should be almost ready to start and feel confident about the outcome and potential of your e-book.

    More Thoughts:

    • Think about the target group who will be interested in your e-book, age, gender, interests, economic group. This is who you need to be writing your e-book for. Your style, layout, diction and length of your e-book will depend on this group and the type of subject you have chosen. An e-book about 20 exercises that will help you stop being a couch potato may need shorter paragraphs, bulleted lists of exercises, easy to read with great short motivational tips and quotes to help get that person moving again rather than a long story type format.

    • Think about your reasons for writing this e-book, is it because to have a need to write and want to help people through your writing. Do you want to build a reputation as a writer but have not the money to promote hard cover books? Are you trying to promote your business or wanting to bring quality traffic to your site. Do you want to put ads in your books and build an income through adsense of affiliate selling? Make a list so you can remain focused on these as well.

    • How do you want to promote your e-book. Do you want to market and sell it on your website? Are you going to offer it as a free gift for people to sign up on your opt-in list or for buying another product? Do you want affiliates selling your book for a commission or is it going to be a taster for a full course on the same subject? The more thinking and planning you do initially will make for easier writing.

    • It's time to work out your chapters, if you are having them or the sections of your book. This way you can keep your format consistent and not repeat information. You can enlarge on your summary and make it into an introduction. You may not have chapters but just sub-headings to define the sections.

    An e-book needs to be ‘user friendly:'

    • Your writing needs to be interesting, using small stories, examples, photos, tips and testimonials create further interest. Have a reasonable amount of white space to break up the text and make it easier to read.

    • Write as if you are talking to the person, you want them to feel this e-book is for them personally, that you are having a conversation with them.

    • When reading text on a screen, as in an e-book, we need to give the reader's eyes a break, this is where leaving white spaces and keeping your sentences at different lengths and not too long make it easier to read. If you create a full page of text your reader is going to become too tired and give up on it.

    • Keep practicing; nothing can be perfected without lots of practice. Se

    Affiliate Marketing - The 3 Different Kinds Of Ad Types
    There are all kinds of things and knowledge that you will need to know when you are doing your own affiliate marketing business. The most important part of this business is that you must know marketing. When you want to do marketing, you will need marketing materials. This article will explain to you the 3 kinds of advertising types that you can use for your affiliate marketing business.The 1st type will be the email advertisement. You can create your own solo ads, strategically placed ads or signature ads. You will be able to put this kind of ads on the forum, classified ads. One good way to make this kind of ads is to look at the work of other people’s ad and you modify it to your own style.The 2nd type will be the graphical advertisement. Some of these are the banner ads, splash ads, or half/full page graphic ads which you can u
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    • Your e-book's title. Write down a few different titles, rearrange words, play with them and you will eventually find a title that fits your subject. Your title needs to be relevant to keep you focused on what you are trying to convey to the reader. A clever title can help as can a sub-heading, ‘Stop Being a Couch Potato: 20 exercises that will get you off that couch.'

    • Write a summary, one or two sentences, of what you want your book to achieve, what problems your book will solve or how it will help the reader achieve something. The book will evolve from this summary as will the different chapters or sections. This is your foundation that you will build on and expand on. Your summary could be; ‘We have all experienced times in our life where we become unmotivated about keeping fit and living healthy lives. This book shows you proven techniques to motivate you and help you to live a fit and healthy lifestyle.'

    Questions to ask yourself to make sure that this book is going to provide the reader with information they want and need:

    • Is the information useful and relevant?

    • Will this information affect your readers positively?

    • Is the information interesting and keep the reader interested?

    • Does the information answer questions that the reader may have, are the answers significant and important?

    Now if you have answered yes then you should be almost ready to start and feel confident about the outcome and potential of your e-book.

    More Thoughts:

    • Think about the target group who will be interested in your e-book, age, gender, interests, economic group. This is who you need to be writing your e-book for. Your style, layout, diction and length of your e-book will depend on this group and the type of subject you have chosen. An e-book about 20 exercises that will help you stop being a couch potato may need shorter paragraphs, bulleted lists of exercises, easy to read with great short motivational tips and quotes to help get that person moving again rather than a long story type format.

    • Think about your reasons for writing this e-book, is it because to have a need to write and want to help people through your writing. Do you want to build a reputation as a writer but have not the money to promote hard cover books? Are you trying to promote your business or wanting to bring quality traffic to your site. Do you want to put ads in your books and build an income through adsense of affiliate selling? Make a list so you can remain focused on these as well.

    • How do you want to promote your e-book. Do you want to market and sell it on your website? Are you going to offer it as a free gift for people to sign up on your opt-in list or for buying another product? Do you want affiliates selling your book for a commission or is it going to be a taster for a full course on the same subject? The more thinking and planning you do initially will make for easier writing.

    • It's time to work out your chapters, if you are having them or the sections of your book. This way you can keep your format consistent and not repeat information. You can enlarge on your summary and make it into an introduction. You may not have chapters but just sub-headings to define the sections.

    An e-book needs to be ‘user friendly:'

    • Your writing needs to be interesting, using small stories, examples, photos, tips and testimonials create further interest. Have a reasonable amount of white space to break up the text and make it easier to read.

    • Write as if you are talking to the person, you want them to feel this e-book is for them personally, that you are having a conversation with them.

    • When reading text on a screen, as in an e-book, we need to give the reader's eyes a break, this is where leaving white spaces and keeping your sentences at different lengths and not too long make it easier to read. If you create a full page of text your reader is going to become too tired and give up on it.

    • Keep practicing; nothing can be perfected without lots of practice. S

    In Direct Sales - Team Meetings Made Easy
    As Team Leader, you should hold regular group meetings to educate, inform, and motivate your team. Meetings provide an opportunity for your team to get together, learn new techniques, be recognized for achievements, and become more successful Consultants.As a Leader, you must realize the importance of education every time you bring your Consultants together.Try using the following guidelines to enhance the effectiveness of your meetings:- Hold a business meeting at least once a month. - Be sure the time, date, and place of the meeting are listed accurately in your team correspondence. - Plan meetings to last approximately one hour. - Start on time and stay on task.The following is a possible agenda with suggestions:Opening. Welcome everyone. Introduce Consultants and visitors, and in particular, ma
    reader with information they want and need:

    • Is the information useful and relevant?

    • Will this information affect your readers positively?

    • Is the information interesting and keep the reader interested?

    • Does the information answer questions that the reader may have, are the answers significant and important?

    Now if you have answered yes then you should be almost ready to start and feel confident about the outcome and potential of your e-book.

    More Thoughts:

    • Think about the target group who will be interested in your e-book, age, gender, interests, economic group. This is who you need to be writing your e-book for. Your style, layout, diction and length of your e-book will depend on this group and the type of subject you have chosen. An e-book about 20 exercises that will help you stop being a couch potato may need shorter paragraphs, bulleted lists of exercises, easy to read with great short motivational tips and quotes to help get that person moving again rather than a long story type format.

    • Think about your reasons for writing this e-book, is it because to have a need to write and want to help people through your writing. Do you want to build a reputation as a writer but have not the money to promote hard cover books? Are you trying to promote your business or wanting to bring quality traffic to your site. Do you want to put ads in your books and build an income through adsense of affiliate selling? Make a list so you can remain focused on these as well.

    • How do you want to promote your e-book. Do you want to market and sell it on your website? Are you going to offer it as a free gift for people to sign up on your opt-in list or for buying another product? Do you want affiliates selling your book for a commission or is it going to be a taster for a full course on the same subject? The more thinking and planning you do initially will make for easier writing.

    • It's time to work out your chapters, if you are having them or the sections of your book. This way you can keep your format consistent and not repeat information. You can enlarge on your summary and make it into an introduction. You may not have chapters but just sub-headings to define the sections.

    An e-book needs to be ‘user friendly:'

    • Your writing needs to be interesting, using small stories, examples, photos, tips and testimonials create further interest. Have a reasonable amount of white space to break up the text and make it easier to read.

    • Write as if you are talking to the person, you want them to feel this e-book is for them personally, that you are having a conversation with them.

    • When reading text on a screen, as in an e-book, we need to give the reader's eyes a break, this is where leaving white spaces and keeping your sentences at different lengths and not too long make it easier to read. If you create a full page of text your reader is going to become too tired and give up on it.

    • Keep practicing; nothing can be perfected without lots of practice. S

    Blogs And Your Work From Home Internet Business
    As a work from home internet business entrepreneur you have several really good tools on the internet you can take advantage of in order to build your work from home business. A blog is just one of those tools that you can use and should be taking advantage of.In recent months blogs have become more and more popular all over the internet. A blog, or weblog, is a personal Web site updated frequently with links, commentary and anything else you like. People maintained blogs long before the term was coined, but the trend gained momentum with the introduction of automated published systems, most notably Blogger. (http://www.blogger.com) At blogger.com Thousands of people use services such as Blogger to simplify and accelerate the publishing process. This makes it very simple to create several 100 pages within a site all with the same look and
    again rather than a long story type format.

    • Think about your reasons for writing this e-book, is it because to have a need to write and want to help people through your writing. Do you want to build a reputation as a writer but have not the money to promote hard cover books? Are you trying to promote your business or wanting to bring quality traffic to your site. Do you want to put ads in your books and build an income through adsense of affiliate selling? Make a list so you can remain focused on these as well.

    • How do you want to promote your e-book. Do you want to market and sell it on your website? Are you going to offer it as a free gift for people to sign up on your opt-in list or for buying another product? Do you want affiliates selling your book for a commission or is it going to be a taster for a full course on the same subject? The more thinking and planning you do initially will make for easier writing.

    • It's time to work out your chapters, if you are having them or the sections of your book. This way you can keep your format consistent and not repeat information. You can enlarge on your summary and make it into an introduction. You may not have chapters but just sub-headings to define the sections.

    An e-book needs to be ‘user friendly:'

    • Your writing needs to be interesting, using small stories, examples, photos, tips and testimonials create further interest. Have a reasonable amount of white space to break up the text and make it easier to read.

    • Write as if you are talking to the person, you want them to feel this e-book is for them personally, that you are having a conversation with them.

    • When reading text on a screen, as in an e-book, we need to give the reader's eyes a break, this is where leaving white spaces and keeping your sentences at different lengths and not too long make it easier to read. If you create a full page of text your reader is going to become too tired and give up on it.

    • Keep practicing; nothing can be perfected without lots of practice. S

    Safe Online Surfing
    If you believe that adults can suffer from identity theft or be mislead by online criminals, imagine what children can experience in case their online surfing time is not properly guided. In fact, parents should know that when children are online, it is just like they are out in public. Thus, educating kids and monitoring their online surfing time can save parents from the anguish of having to deal with an uncomfortable situation later.Exposed to a variety of stimuli, children today are able to surf and visit websites, portals, enter chat rooms or participate in online games. Since technology has brought a tremendous shift in children's recreational time, kids should be taught that when they are talking with someone in a chat room or an instant message session, they are actually interacting with strangers unless they know in person the ot
    is way you can keep your format consistent and not repeat information. You can enlarge on your summary and make it into an introduction. You may not have chapters but just sub-headings to define the sections.

    An e-book needs to be ‘user friendly:'

    • Your writing needs to be interesting, using small stories, examples, photos, tips and testimonials create further interest. Have a reasonable amount of white space to break up the text and make it easier to read.

    • Write as if you are talking to the person, you want them to feel this e-book is for them personally, that you are having a conversation with them.

    • When reading text on a screen, as in an e-book, we need to give the reader's eyes a break, this is where leaving white spaces and keeping your sentences at different lengths and not too long make it easier to read. If you create a full page of text your reader is going to become too tired and give up on it.

    • Keep practicing; nothing can be perfected without lots of practice. Set aside some time each day to write rather than doing to much at once. This way you can keep the information interesting and fresh. Whenever you are reading other people's work, books, magazines or articles make a note of writing techniques you find interesting or that catch your attention. Just remember to keep writing every day if you can, the more writing you do the more interesting it will become as you develop. Naturally this will also help your sales to increase.

    • Use lists, reading a bulleted list is much easier to read and creates regular white spaces.

    • Use a font that is easy to read and don't change fonts throughout the e-book. Use one and half line spacing and experiment with the text size so that it can be easily read but not so big so that you cannot fit enough on the computer screen.

    • Please always run a spell and grammar check, very easy to do with a computer. Nothing will devalue you more as a writer than misspelt words and incorrect grammar.

    • Always create an index, if you create linked indexes this will make it so much easier for the reader to navigate to the section he/she wants.

    That's it, you have now created your first e-book, good luck and I hope you make some money from it.

    Your e-book can be saved as a PDF file or you can load it into an e-book compiler and create an .exe file. The benefit of an .exe file is that you can continually update your e-book and give your readers continual updated information. They may then come looking for more of your books.

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