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    Small Business Means Big Bucks
    The era of the small business owner has arrived.According to statistics published by the Small Business Administration and the U.S. Census, home-based businesses generate over $400 billion in sales per year, and provide self-employment for millions of Americans. In the past, home based businesses were scorned as envelope stuffers and seamstresses, but with the rise of the Internet, home-based businesses have become big business, providing entrepreneurs an avera
    purpose) and are geared to doing one thing well - getting visitors to click on income producing links that are placed on these websites.

    This approach is profitable. There are many folks who were banking 5-figure checks every month based with this strategy.

    There's a downside. These sites may not last for long in sear

    The Steps from Product Idea to Product Success
    Michelangelo once said that his statue of David was embedded in the block of marble and he merely chipped away the edges to reveal it. Is your product idea inside your mind just waiting to come alive? Or, is your product already formed and you need only to smooth out the edges?Using my Market-Step process your idea will come to life as we progress in the following steps from idea to launch:Self-EvaluationConcept EvaluationEthics and values matter in business. Even the information business. Maybe this sounds like hocus-pocus, but I believe it is critical to your success or failure as an information marketer.

    There's a lot of confusion and controversy about fair, ethical use of articles and other forms of content on the Internet - particularly content that you haven't created yourself.

    Broadly, in content marketing (just as in life itself) there are two categories of people:

    * those who exploit a situation * those who make the world a better place

    Now, I'm not getting into a debate or discourse on which is better, holier or more 'right'. Which path you opt to tread is entirely your choice - and might depend upon factors I don't know and cannot imagine. Just understand there are 2 paths.

    Those who exploit the prevailing content marketing scenario are focussed on one thing - and that alone. They want to get high ranking on search engines for competitive keywords (ones that offer multiple quick ways to make money from visitors) and drive floods of traffic to their sites... never mind how they do it.

    And there are many tactics to achieve this end - using scripts and software, innovatively mixed together, to throw up 'junk content sites' that often make very little sense, look ugly or repulsive (on purpose) and are geared to doing one thing well - getting visitors to click on income producing links that are placed on these websites.

    This approach is profitable. There are many folks who were banking 5-figure checks every month based with this strategy.

    There's a downside. These sites may not last for long in sear

    Mental Skills in Business: The 7 Key Rules of the Mental Road (Part 1 of 2)
    Why is it that in some situations, our personal performance is so good while in others we struggle and cannot seem to get into the groove where we do our best work? Is it because we forget, from one day to the next, the important details of our profession or what it takes to excel? Of course we all know that this is not the reason we sometimes follow up a great personal performance with one that leaves something to be desired. The answer to these questions lies more i
    content that you haven't created yourself.

    Broadly, in content marketing (just as in life itself) there are two categories of people:

    * those who exploit a situation * those who make the world a better place

    Now, I'm not getting into a debate or discourse on which is better, holier or more 'right'. Which path you opt to tread is entirely your choice - and might depend upon factors I don't know and cannot imagine. Just understand there are 2 paths.

    Those who exploit the prevailing content marketing scenario are focussed on one thing - and that alone. They want to get high ranking on search engines for competitive keywords (ones that offer multiple quick ways to make money from visitors) and drive floods of traffic to their sites... never mind how they do it.

    And there are many tactics to achieve this end - using scripts and software, innovatively mixed together, to throw up 'junk content sites' that often make very little sense, look ugly or repulsive (on purpose) and are geared to doing one thing well - getting visitors to click on income producing links that are placed on these websites.

    This approach is profitable. There are many folks who were banking 5-figure checks every month based with this strategy.

    There's a downside. These sites may not last for long in sear

    Dork Or Diva? What Not To Wear To Your Next Job Interview
    This is it the big day. Are you all set for the big time? We’re going prime time with the interview you have worked so hard to get. You have done all of your homework on the company. You have practiced answering those all important questions. You feel good and think ready to go. But, are you? Have you covered all of the bases? What about the personal grooming aspects of the job hunt?Do you know what turns off prospective interviewers? I know some of this stuff
    opt to tread is entirely your choice - and might depend upon factors I don't know and cannot imagine. Just understand there are 2 paths.

    Those who exploit the prevailing content marketing scenario are focussed on one thing - and that alone. They want to get high ranking on search engines for competitive keywords (ones that offer multiple quick ways to make money from visitors) and drive floods of traffic to their sites... never mind how they do it.

    And there are many tactics to achieve this end - using scripts and software, innovatively mixed together, to throw up 'junk content sites' that often make very little sense, look ugly or repulsive (on purpose) and are geared to doing one thing well - getting visitors to click on income producing links that are placed on these websites.

    This approach is profitable. There are many folks who were banking 5-figure checks every month based with this strategy.

    There's a downside. These sites may not last for long in sear

    Realistic Target Setting - Part 1
    Some of the most common worries about setting targets for performance measures are:* challenge 1: Striking that sensitive balance between making the target achievable but also a stretch.* challenge 2: Creating that sense of urgency that will motivate people to hunger after the target.* challenge 3: Having a measure or means of monitoring progress as the target timeframe approaches.I'd like to share some ideas with you, about how to lessen t
    offer multiple quick ways to make money from visitors) and drive floods of traffic to their sites... never mind how they do it.

    And there are many tactics to achieve this end - using scripts and software, innovatively mixed together, to throw up 'junk content sites' that often make very little sense, look ugly or repulsive (on purpose) and are geared to doing one thing well - getting visitors to click on income producing links that are placed on these websites.

    This approach is profitable. There are many folks who were banking 5-figure checks every month based with this strategy.

    There's a downside. These sites may not last for long in sear

    Advertising Education or Condemnation, Stream of Thought
    Lets talk about images in advertising for a moment. Most advertisements for clothing (i.e. bathing suits etc), show shapely thin women and men. This has led our country to think that fat is demeaning and not socially accepted. This type of advertising has caused everyone to want to look like the people in the ads. Diets of all sorts have been developed to try to meet these expectations. But when their goals are not reached it causes depression, low self-esteem that
    purpose) and are geared to doing one thing well - getting visitors to click on income producing links that are placed on these websites.

    This approach is profitable. There are many folks who were banking 5-figure checks every month based with this strategy.

    There's a downside. These sites may not last for long in search engines. The owners will always be scrambling to stay ahead of the game - and should not mind if they lose the cash-generating high traffic magnets overnight. Just build some more.

    If this sounds like working for money, you're right. It is. Don't confuse this with a real 'infopreneur business'.

    Sure, you'll make money - maybe a lot of it. But you don't have a sustained process to acquire clients, make repeat sales to them, build a list, and achieve steady growth across a longer time frame.

    The other category of people are the ones who 'make the Internet a better place' - and do this by adding valuable content to the Web.

    While this is a harder path to tread, in the longer term it is more sustainable and can be scaled up over time. There's some hard work involved while things get going, but after a while it can be organized to be 'set and forget' simple.

    That's the difference. With this strategy, in the end the result is a high quality, content-rich website. A useful online resource many people visit over and over again because it truly adds value to their lives in some way. A place people tell other people to go for quality information and support. A portal that search engines will find and reward, sooner or later. A website that could become an authority on the niche top

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