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    2007 Lessons for Internet forum Users and Bloggers
    For those who like to use the Internet for social interaction and to discuss topics of interest there are things you need to know about the Internet and things you might wish to watch out for. It is truly a fascinating to study the behavior patterns and Human psychology as folks participate in online Forums and Blogs. There is quite a bit of name-calling, personal attacks and Machiavellian principle that are often displayed. For those who study the human interaction of Teens in a High School lunchroom they will readily see similarities and begin to unde
    purchase of which I get a commission, so much the better. The materials don't even have to be that fresh. All I have to do is take my advertising advertisement to the places where new potential advertisers hang out and dangle my lure. With perseverance and a little ingenunity, the hits will come. The list of people using the free service initially will grow, and, if the service is good and seems to work, some of those people will upgrade and I will get a commission.

    You know what's even nicer? Many of these services are renewed monthly, which means I have created residual income, and some allow me to build a downline, which means people I inform about the service may, in turn, inform others and make additional income for me!

    On top of the opportunity to introduce my friend T

    Business Growth Tips: A Roadmap to Business Growth & A Prosperous Future
    For almost three years, JR Andersen, CEO of mid-size software company Andersen High Tech (AHT), and his board have been uneasy. Business growth has been “OK” at eight percent but the market has been growing at a 15 percent annual rate. With almost half the growth from price increases, unit growth for the main product line has been less than five percent. Fortunately, margins have been expanding nicely along with management bonuses, so things aren’t too bad.Or are they?With business growth rates well below the market, AHT is losing customer
    As usual, I was scanning a forum the other day, and the inevitable question arose: What is the best product or service to sell if I want to start an internet business?

    As usual, I gave my usual answer, i.e. find something that you really like and care about and sell products related to that. Your interest in the field will keep your interest in your business fresh and that will reflect in your marketing...particularly if you are avid about the subject. Take my friend Tony, for example....please...as Henny Youngman would have said :) Tony is nuts about bicycles, bicycling, anything in that genre. What better area to find products to sell than things bicycle related...or outdoors, or athletic.

    Tony is full of...well, ideas and he likes to share them. Seriously, Tony likes people, likes to talk to people, and...guess what...ask him a question about bicycles or bicycling, and he's off. He can not only give you all you need to know on the subject, but he is very good at asking the right questions and anticipating your needs. He's a perfect salesman except for one thing. Like most of us, if I asked Tony to actually "sell" something, he would be reduced to mumbles and half-baked information. Put him in a bicycle shop or on a bicycle blog, however, and he would have anyone else interested in the subject eating out of his hand. He would be the guru, the big kahuna, the...well, you get the idea.

    Unfortunately, a lot of people starting an internet business are not sure what to sell or how to go about it. They feel that they don't know a lot about anything (which is usually untrue), and that nobody would listen to them anyway (also usually untrue).

    So, they sign up for all sorts of things that everyone else is selling, use the same marketing materials that everyone else uses, and usually try to sell their specific product to some generic audience which is probably looking for something else at the time anyway.

    In fact, as it works out, a lot of their audience, at least when they are new to internet marketing, is made up of people just like them...the newbies and not as yet niched people. Which brings me back to my question: What can a newbie sell effectively?

    Actually, I learned the answer years ago when I was just getting started in direct mail marketing.

    Ask yourself, if my friend Tony (big guy, nice, smiles a lot and tells funny stories) decides to start selling something like bicycle parts, what is HE going to need. Well, he will need to register a website, get web hosting services, get a web site designed, and market it.

    What was that last thing?

    Marketing. Yep, good old fashioned advertising. Tony, and every other person selling things on the internet needs all of those things, but the one that constantly has to be acquired over and over again is plain, old-fashioned advertising. I don't care if you are talking about Tony who has been in an internet business just over 5 minutes, or me, who has been in an internet business for over 5 years, we all need advertising.

    Even as a newbie, I can offer advertising services. If the service is basically free but can be upgraded through a later purchase of which I get a commission, so much the better. The materials don't even have to be that fresh. All I have to do is take my advertising advertisement to the places where new potential advertisers hang out and dangle my lure. With perseverance and a little ingenunity, the hits will come. The list of people using the free service initially will grow, and, if the service is good and seems to work, some of those people will upgrade and I will get a commission.

    You know what's even nicer? Many of these services are renewed monthly, which means I have created residual income, and some allow me to build a downline, which means people I inform about the service may, in turn, inform others and make additional income for me!

    On top of the opportunity to introduce my friend T

    Sell Fine Art
    Over the past few years the practise of selling art online has become increasingly popular as sellers have found the online marketplace as competitive and profitable as the traditional bricks and mortar one. Of course, the primary reason why it is so much cheaper selling fine art online is that in the virtual world your picture doesn’t take up any physical space hanging in a gallery, so a part of its sale price doesn’t go towards subsidising the rent or paying the gallery staff. And galleries are naturally restricted to traditional opening hours and dep
    le, likes to talk to people, and...guess what...ask him a question about bicycles or bicycling, and he's off. He can not only give you all you need to know on the subject, but he is very good at asking the right questions and anticipating your needs. He's a perfect salesman except for one thing. Like most of us, if I asked Tony to actually "sell" something, he would be reduced to mumbles and half-baked information. Put him in a bicycle shop or on a bicycle blog, however, and he would have anyone else interested in the subject eating out of his hand. He would be the guru, the big kahuna, the...well, you get the idea.

    Unfortunately, a lot of people starting an internet business are not sure what to sell or how to go about it. They feel that they don't know a lot about anything (which is usually untrue), and that nobody would listen to them anyway (also usually untrue).

    So, they sign up for all sorts of things that everyone else is selling, use the same marketing materials that everyone else uses, and usually try to sell their specific product to some generic audience which is probably looking for something else at the time anyway.

    In fact, as it works out, a lot of their audience, at least when they are new to internet marketing, is made up of people just like them...the newbies and not as yet niched people. Which brings me back to my question: What can a newbie sell effectively?

    Actually, I learned the answer years ago when I was just getting started in direct mail marketing.

    Ask yourself, if my friend Tony (big guy, nice, smiles a lot and tells funny stories) decides to start selling something like bicycle parts, what is HE going to need. Well, he will need to register a website, get web hosting services, get a web site designed, and market it.

    What was that last thing?

    Marketing. Yep, good old fashioned advertising. Tony, and every other person selling things on the internet needs all of those things, but the one that constantly has to be acquired over and over again is plain, old-fashioned advertising. I don't care if you are talking about Tony who has been in an internet business just over 5 minutes, or me, who has been in an internet business for over 5 years, we all need advertising.

    Even as a newbie, I can offer advertising services. If the service is basically free but can be upgraded through a later purchase of which I get a commission, so much the better. The materials don't even have to be that fresh. All I have to do is take my advertising advertisement to the places where new potential advertisers hang out and dangle my lure. With perseverance and a little ingenunity, the hits will come. The list of people using the free service initially will grow, and, if the service is good and seems to work, some of those people will upgrade and I will get a commission.

    You know what's even nicer? Many of these services are renewed monthly, which means I have created residual income, and some allow me to build a downline, which means people I inform about the service may, in turn, inform others and make additional income for me!

    On top of the opportunity to introduce my friend T

    Forum Marketing – Using Forums for Marketing Online
    Forums are good marketing tools because they are free and offer a personal pathway to the desired market. This is very tempting and new marketers often over-post, known as spamming, and get themselves permanently banned. If you do not have something relevant to post then wait until you do. Though forums can be used for advertising what must be remembered is that they are not meant for that purpose. Blatantly promotional posts will only earn you a negative image that is self defeating in the long run. A similar problem occurs when marketers post in forum
    h is usually untrue), and that nobody would listen to them anyway (also usually untrue).

    So, they sign up for all sorts of things that everyone else is selling, use the same marketing materials that everyone else uses, and usually try to sell their specific product to some generic audience which is probably looking for something else at the time anyway.

    In fact, as it works out, a lot of their audience, at least when they are new to internet marketing, is made up of people just like them...the newbies and not as yet niched people. Which brings me back to my question: What can a newbie sell effectively?

    Actually, I learned the answer years ago when I was just getting started in direct mail marketing.

    Ask yourself, if my friend Tony (big guy, nice, smiles a lot and tells funny stories) decides to start selling something like bicycle parts, what is HE going to need. Well, he will need to register a website, get web hosting services, get a web site designed, and market it.

    What was that last thing?

    Marketing. Yep, good old fashioned advertising. Tony, and every other person selling things on the internet needs all of those things, but the one that constantly has to be acquired over and over again is plain, old-fashioned advertising. I don't care if you are talking about Tony who has been in an internet business just over 5 minutes, or me, who has been in an internet business for over 5 years, we all need advertising.

    Even as a newbie, I can offer advertising services. If the service is basically free but can be upgraded through a later purchase of which I get a commission, so much the better. The materials don't even have to be that fresh. All I have to do is take my advertising advertisement to the places where new potential advertisers hang out and dangle my lure. With perseverance and a little ingenunity, the hits will come. The list of people using the free service initially will grow, and, if the service is good and seems to work, some of those people will upgrade and I will get a commission.

    You know what's even nicer? Many of these services are renewed monthly, which means I have created residual income, and some allow me to build a downline, which means people I inform about the service may, in turn, inform others and make additional income for me!

    On top of the opportunity to introduce my friend T

    Mobile CRM 101 - The Basics
    Mobile CRM is emerging into the mainstream as an excellent method of relaying information between marketing and sales personnel. Busy sales and marketing professionals on the road can now communicate quickly and effectively through mobile CRM. Mobile CRM refers to the use of a mobile device to conduct any CRM related activities, including mobile phones, PDAs, and laptop computers.Previous to mobile CRM, sales professionals were limited in the ways they could transfer and access information. This often meant less access to updated information, mor
    ls funny stories) decides to start selling something like bicycle parts, what is HE going to need. Well, he will need to register a website, get web hosting services, get a web site designed, and market it.

    What was that last thing?

    Marketing. Yep, good old fashioned advertising. Tony, and every other person selling things on the internet needs all of those things, but the one that constantly has to be acquired over and over again is plain, old-fashioned advertising. I don't care if you are talking about Tony who has been in an internet business just over 5 minutes, or me, who has been in an internet business for over 5 years, we all need advertising.

    Even as a newbie, I can offer advertising services. If the service is basically free but can be upgraded through a later purchase of which I get a commission, so much the better. The materials don't even have to be that fresh. All I have to do is take my advertising advertisement to the places where new potential advertisers hang out and dangle my lure. With perseverance and a little ingenunity, the hits will come. The list of people using the free service initially will grow, and, if the service is good and seems to work, some of those people will upgrade and I will get a commission.

    You know what's even nicer? Many of these services are renewed monthly, which means I have created residual income, and some allow me to build a downline, which means people I inform about the service may, in turn, inform others and make additional income for me!

    On top of the opportunity to introduce my friend T

    The Crisis in Senior Management
    Globally, senior management as a profession is underperforming. A chronic case of under-management of tasks and people has developed over the years on the back of management fads and copy cat management replacing focused, systemic thought.In the environment that this poor style of management and communication creates, enterprising employees will create their own goals and assume their own level of responsibility. The diffusion of effort created to achieve a broad range of contradictory goals results in an underperforming organisa
    purchase of which I get a commission, so much the better. The materials don't even have to be that fresh. All I have to do is take my advertising advertisement to the places where new potential advertisers hang out and dangle my lure. With perseverance and a little ingenunity, the hits will come. The list of people using the free service initially will grow, and, if the service is good and seems to work, some of those people will upgrade and I will get a commission.

    You know what's even nicer? Many of these services are renewed monthly, which means I have created residual income, and some allow me to build a downline, which means people I inform about the service may, in turn, inform others and make additional income for me!

    On top of the opportunity to introduce my friend Tony to a new service that may be of value to him, and the chance to make some money in the process, I have begun building that "list" you hear so much about. If I have picked a good advertising service to promote, my list members will be grateful and may be interested in learning more about other projects I am interested in.

    There are many such services out there, DirectMatches.com and AdlandPro.com just to name a few.

    So! Wanna be my friend?

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