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    6 MORE Reasons To Be An Infopreneur
    In another article about becoming an Internet Infopreneur, I shared five reasons for why you should consider creating and selling information products online. Just in case those are not enough, here are another six juicy benefits every infopreneur enjoys - and you can too.6. Can be set to run hands-off.Don't you wish you could be lying on a beach, sipping pina coladas, while your business chugs along raking in millions?Well, maybe you won't be carrying the green s
    he free service. This may sound complex, but it is exceedingly simple once you are on the site.

    When the site kicks out your feed domain, add it to the My Yahoo page associated with your free Yahoo email account. Just go to the My Yahoo page and click the "add content" button in the top left. Enter your feed domain where indicated on the page that appears.

    Next, go to a site like PingOMatic and ping the various blog listing sites out there. My Yahoo is one such site. Eventually, Yahoo will read the My Yahoo listings and follow the links in the blog to your site. This doesn’t work as well as it used to, but it beats paying the SiteMatch fees.

    MSN

    MSN is very good about hunting down

    Resale Right Marketing and Its Pitfalls
    Marketing of resale right products is an emerging concept in internet based marketing and it is gaining in popularity. The products that can be delivered electronically – the digital products – are particularly suitable for resale right marketing. As a medium the internet provides speed and adaptability that is so helpful in marketing resale right products.What is Resale Right Marketing?It involves selling the product along with right to resell it. There are legal i
    Before you can even consider getting high rankings in Google, Yahoo and MSN, you have to get indexed by the search engines. Here’s how you do it for free.

    Submitting?

    Getting indexed is relatively easy, far more so than it used to be in the past. It is so easy that I am surprised I still get spam with submission offers.

    Each of the big three search engines has a page where you can submit your site. The only one worth using is on MSN. Google and Yahoo take for every to get around to manual submissions, and there are far easier ways of getting into them. To find the MSN submission page, just search for "submit MSN."

    Google

    Google has really gone to great lengths to help you get indexed. If you are updating your site frequently, you should use the Google Sitemaps tool. The tool is free and gives Google a direct path for visiting your site on a regular basis. If you don’t update that frequently, there is an even easier method for getting indexed.

    For Google, the simplest method is to go to blogger.com and start a blog for your site. This blog platform is free. Just start writing about anything you wish. Within your ramblings, create links to pages on your sites. Since Google owns blogger.com, it will check the site every few days and follow the links to your site. Once on your site, Google is pretty good about indexing as many pages as possible.

    Yahoo

    The company tries to make money by charging you to be listed in the Yahoo directory, a companion section to its search engine. Depending on the type of site, this can run a couple hundred dollars a year with no guarantee of even being ranked! Many sites bypass this process by trading links with sites already in the Yahoo directory. Yahoo then follows said links to your site and indexes it. The beauty of this approach, of course, is no money comes out of your pocket.

    Showing no shame, Yahoo has recently moved to turn its search engine into one giant pay-per-click engine. This new program is called "SiteMatch" and has met with a ton of controversy. Essentially, Yahoo wants you to pay to submit each url of your site, with prices ranging from $49 for the first one to $29 and $15 for subsequent sub-domains depending on the number of listings. As if that weren’t bad enough, Yahoo also is demanding that you pay for each hit these pages get from organic listings! The cost per click is either 30 or 15 cents depending on the type of site. In my humble opinion, this is a disgraceful move by Yahoo, and I refuse to be held up. You can make your own choice.

    An alternative way to get listed in Yahoo is to turn your blog into a news feed. You’ll need a free email account with Yahoo. Take the blog you created for Google and go to a free feed converter site like Feed Burner. Convert your blog into a news feed using the free service. This may sound complex, but it is exceedingly simple once you are on the site.

    When the site kicks out your feed domain, add it to the My Yahoo page associated with your free Yahoo email account. Just go to the My Yahoo page and click the "add content" button in the top left. Enter your feed domain where indicated on the page that appears.

    Next, go to a site like PingOMatic and ping the various blog listing sites out there. My Yahoo is one such site. Eventually, Yahoo will read the My Yahoo listings and follow the links in the blog to your site. This doesn’t work as well as it used to, but it beats paying the SiteMatch fees.

    MSN

    MSN is very good about hunting down

    How To Make Time For Public Relations
    "Don't say you don't have enough time. You have exactly the same number of hours per day that were given to Helen Keller, Pasteur, Michalangelo, Mother Theresa, Leonardo da Vinci, Thomas Jefferson, and Albert Einstein."H. Jackson Brown Jr.Okay, Let me be frank.Marketing is the life blood of any business. For some reason, business people make such a big deal about investing the needed time.True, when you are so busy working in your business, it can
    t indexed. If you are updating your site frequently, you should use the Google Sitemaps tool. The tool is free and gives Google a direct path for visiting your site on a regular basis. If you don’t update that frequently, there is an even easier method for getting indexed.

    For Google, the simplest method is to go to blogger.com and start a blog for your site. This blog platform is free. Just start writing about anything you wish. Within your ramblings, create links to pages on your sites. Since Google owns blogger.com, it will check the site every few days and follow the links to your site. Once on your site, Google is pretty good about indexing as many pages as possible.

    Yahoo

    The company tries to make money by charging you to be listed in the Yahoo directory, a companion section to its search engine. Depending on the type of site, this can run a couple hundred dollars a year with no guarantee of even being ranked! Many sites bypass this process by trading links with sites already in the Yahoo directory. Yahoo then follows said links to your site and indexes it. The beauty of this approach, of course, is no money comes out of your pocket.

    Showing no shame, Yahoo has recently moved to turn its search engine into one giant pay-per-click engine. This new program is called "SiteMatch" and has met with a ton of controversy. Essentially, Yahoo wants you to pay to submit each url of your site, with prices ranging from $49 for the first one to $29 and $15 for subsequent sub-domains depending on the number of listings. As if that weren’t bad enough, Yahoo also is demanding that you pay for each hit these pages get from organic listings! The cost per click is either 30 or 15 cents depending on the type of site. In my humble opinion, this is a disgraceful move by Yahoo, and I refuse to be held up. You can make your own choice.

    An alternative way to get listed in Yahoo is to turn your blog into a news feed. You’ll need a free email account with Yahoo. Take the blog you created for Google and go to a free feed converter site like Feed Burner. Convert your blog into a news feed using the free service. This may sound complex, but it is exceedingly simple once you are on the site.

    When the site kicks out your feed domain, add it to the My Yahoo page associated with your free Yahoo email account. Just go to the My Yahoo page and click the "add content" button in the top left. Enter your feed domain where indicated on the page that appears.

    Next, go to a site like PingOMatic and ping the various blog listing sites out there. My Yahoo is one such site. Eventually, Yahoo will read the My Yahoo listings and follow the links in the blog to your site. This doesn’t work as well as it used to, but it beats paying the SiteMatch fees.

    MSN

    MSN is very good about hunting down

    Overcoming Sales Objections, Could The Golden Rule Be Wrong
    When I think overcoming sales objections, I often think of the golden rule. You may ask, what does the golden rule have to do with overcoming sales objections? Well, I think there is a very tight relationship between the golden of rule and overcoming common sales objections.When you think about handling sales objections, you should think of the golden rule. Here's what I mean.How would you feel if you found out that a basic truth that you've believed since you wer
    any tries to make money by charging you to be listed in the Yahoo directory, a companion section to its search engine. Depending on the type of site, this can run a couple hundred dollars a year with no guarantee of even being ranked! Many sites bypass this process by trading links with sites already in the Yahoo directory. Yahoo then follows said links to your site and indexes it. The beauty of this approach, of course, is no money comes out of your pocket.

    Showing no shame, Yahoo has recently moved to turn its search engine into one giant pay-per-click engine. This new program is called "SiteMatch" and has met with a ton of controversy. Essentially, Yahoo wants you to pay to submit each url of your site, with prices ranging from $49 for the first one to $29 and $15 for subsequent sub-domains depending on the number of listings. As if that weren’t bad enough, Yahoo also is demanding that you pay for each hit these pages get from organic listings! The cost per click is either 30 or 15 cents depending on the type of site. In my humble opinion, this is a disgraceful move by Yahoo, and I refuse to be held up. You can make your own choice.

    An alternative way to get listed in Yahoo is to turn your blog into a news feed. You’ll need a free email account with Yahoo. Take the blog you created for Google and go to a free feed converter site like Feed Burner. Convert your blog into a news feed using the free service. This may sound complex, but it is exceedingly simple once you are on the site.

    When the site kicks out your feed domain, add it to the My Yahoo page associated with your free Yahoo email account. Just go to the My Yahoo page and click the "add content" button in the top left. Enter your feed domain where indicated on the page that appears.

    Next, go to a site like PingOMatic and ping the various blog listing sites out there. My Yahoo is one such site. Eventually, Yahoo will read the My Yahoo listings and follow the links in the blog to your site. This doesn’t work as well as it used to, but it beats paying the SiteMatch fees.

    MSN

    MSN is very good about hunting down

    How To Get Started With Your First Invention
    So, a little light bulb inside you head has lit up and you are struck with the idea that you invented something. You are not sure yet how practical your idea is at this time, but something tells you that this might be the Big break you were looking for. What you do next and how you approach your next steps is extremely important and will either lead you on to glory or will doom your undertaking. The steps that I will outline a little later might seem unnecessary; however I want to as
    ur site, with prices ranging from $49 for the first one to $29 and $15 for subsequent sub-domains depending on the number of listings. As if that weren’t bad enough, Yahoo also is demanding that you pay for each hit these pages get from organic listings! The cost per click is either 30 or 15 cents depending on the type of site. In my humble opinion, this is a disgraceful move by Yahoo, and I refuse to be held up. You can make your own choice.

    An alternative way to get listed in Yahoo is to turn your blog into a news feed. You’ll need a free email account with Yahoo. Take the blog you created for Google and go to a free feed converter site like Feed Burner. Convert your blog into a news feed using the free service. This may sound complex, but it is exceedingly simple once you are on the site.

    When the site kicks out your feed domain, add it to the My Yahoo page associated with your free Yahoo email account. Just go to the My Yahoo page and click the "add content" button in the top left. Enter your feed domain where indicated on the page that appears.

    Next, go to a site like PingOMatic and ping the various blog listing sites out there. My Yahoo is one such site. Eventually, Yahoo will read the My Yahoo listings and follow the links in the blog to your site. This doesn’t work as well as it used to, but it beats paying the SiteMatch fees.

    MSN

    MSN is very good about hunting down

    SEO - Search Engine Optimization I
    Search engine optimization is something that puzzles some, terrifies others and completely baffles the rest. The amusing thing is that search engine optimization, or SEO, is a simple matter of logic and common sense. The principles outlined here are based on Google, though they apply to all true search engines.There are certain known rules to be followed when you build your site to be search engine friendly, and then there are the variables that Google tend to change from time t
    he free service. This may sound complex, but it is exceedingly simple once you are on the site.

    When the site kicks out your feed domain, add it to the My Yahoo page associated with your free Yahoo email account. Just go to the My Yahoo page and click the "add content" button in the top left. Enter your feed domain where indicated on the page that appears.

    Next, go to a site like PingOMatic and ping the various blog listing sites out there. My Yahoo is one such site. Eventually, Yahoo will read the My Yahoo listings and follow the links in the blog to your site. This doesn’t work as well as it used to, but it beats paying the SiteMatch fees.

    MSN

    MSN is very good about hunting down sites. If it hasn’t found yours, just go to the submit site page mentioned in the "Submitting?" paragraph at the beginning of this article. Enter a url and MSN will crawl it within a week or two.

    Getting indexed in Google and MSN is fairly easy if you follow these steps. As to Yahoo, you’ll have to evaluate whether you want to be part of the shenanigans.

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