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    Web Site Promotion – Six Ways To Advertise Your Web Site I
    Web site promotion is very important to anybody involved in internet marketing. Without promoting your site, you are unlikely to get much traffic and traffic is the life blood of any web site, irrespective of its content. Web sites are designed to be read, and if they are not read they may as well not exist. Here are five ways to advertise your web site that will guarantee a steady stream of traffic if done properly.The first is making your site search engine friendly.
    oards, and "blacklists of offenders" were actually shared between the board moderators.

    But, as commercialism crept in, and the old bulletin boards joined the ranks of the dinosaurs, a whole new strategy started to evolve.

    People have learned that you don't have to create something new or re-invent the wheel to make money online. You can join an affiliate program to get

    The Wait for Google ...
    Google updates are not always fun. Especially if they are not happening often enough. Since ever Google became a publicly traded company their update processes seem to become less frequent. In the early days updates seem to happen much more often and webmasters were able to respond in a timely manner. But as always - the frequent updates attracted the dark side of the Internet and it took advantage of it to beat legitimate competition. Competition is always hard but it becomes cu
    It's no secret that the US economy has slowed down, and many jobs have been outsourced overseas. Thousands of companies are still and are being forced to cut costs, decrease benefits, and even lay off employees. Many of those who lost their jobs, wil l try their hand at doing business on the Internet.

    It seems however, that lately I've been hearing a great deal about the difficulty of doing business online. Put aside the talk about the hype and the scams. They existed from the first day the Internet was commercialized. They are becoming more sophisticated with their promises of earning millions, but as people become more experienced, they quickly see through them.

    Fake email addresses, spam and broken dreams will continue to abound until either legislation forces them to do business ethically, or the well of suckers dries up.

    Sounds pretty negative doesn't it. Under other circumstances, it would be enough to put someone off trying to do business on the net. But let's look at the positive side. I don't know about you, but I've met some pretty fine people on the web. They are honest, hard working and a pleasure to do business with. While there are a few "bad apples" (and aren't there offline as well), it's amazing how many friendly, helpful people there are out there.

    In the early nineties, before the entrepreneurial invasion of the Internet, the only game in town was the proprietary bulletin boards such as run by Prodigy. Anyone who "dared" become commercial was summarily banned from the boards, and "blacklists of offenders" were actually shared between the board moderators.

    But, as commercialism crept in, and the old bulletin boards joined the ranks of the dinosaurs, a whole new strategy started to evolve.

    People have learned that you don't have to create something new or re-invent the wheel to make money online. You can join an affiliate program to get s

    Mannequin Head
    Most consumers do not realize the number of mannequins used for display in today's retail stores. That is because it is the job of the mannequin to draw interest to the clothes, not themselves. It seems like quite a thankless position for mannequins, but there is one particular type of mannequin who goes even more unnoticed regardless of their important contribution to fashion, the Mannequin head, that is, a life size reproduction of the human head and all of its features. Man
    culty of doing business online. Put aside the talk about the hype and the scams. They existed from the first day the Internet was commercialized. They are becoming more sophisticated with their promises of earning millions, but as people become more experienced, they quickly see through them.

    Fake email addresses, spam and broken dreams will continue to abound until either legislation forces them to do business ethically, or the well of suckers dries up.

    Sounds pretty negative doesn't it. Under other circumstances, it would be enough to put someone off trying to do business on the net. But let's look at the positive side. I don't know about you, but I've met some pretty fine people on the web. They are honest, hard working and a pleasure to do business with. While there are a few "bad apples" (and aren't there offline as well), it's amazing how many friendly, helpful people there are out there.

    In the early nineties, before the entrepreneurial invasion of the Internet, the only game in town was the proprietary bulletin boards such as run by Prodigy. Anyone who "dared" become commercial was summarily banned from the boards, and "blacklists of offenders" were actually shared between the board moderators.

    But, as commercialism crept in, and the old bulletin boards joined the ranks of the dinosaurs, a whole new strategy started to evolve.

    People have learned that you don't have to create something new or re-invent the wheel to make money online. You can join an affiliate program to get

    Effective Recognition: A Conversation with Management Consultant and Author Cindy Ventrice
    Cindy Ventrice is a management consultant and workshop leader with over 20 years of experience in a wide range of industries. She spoke to dozens of company managers in compiling the tips that make up her book Make Their Day! Employee Recognition That Works. In this interview she provides guidance for owners and leaders to assess the quality of their current recognition programs and identifies the traits common to leaders offering effective employee recognition.
    egislation forces them to do business ethically, or the well of suckers dries up.

    Sounds pretty negative doesn't it. Under other circumstances, it would be enough to put someone off trying to do business on the net. But let's look at the positive side. I don't know about you, but I've met some pretty fine people on the web. They are honest, hard working and a pleasure to do business with. While there are a few "bad apples" (and aren't there offline as well), it's amazing how many friendly, helpful people there are out there.

    In the early nineties, before the entrepreneurial invasion of the Internet, the only game in town was the proprietary bulletin boards such as run by Prodigy. Anyone who "dared" become commercial was summarily banned from the boards, and "blacklists of offenders" were actually shared between the board moderators.

    But, as commercialism crept in, and the old bulletin boards joined the ranks of the dinosaurs, a whole new strategy started to evolve.

    People have learned that you don't have to create something new or re-invent the wheel to make money online. You can join an affiliate program to get

    Advertising Strategy
    1) Customer Base - Under the assumption that you are an existing business and have repeat business from the same customers:A) you want to ensure that they stay loyal in each opportunity to buy from somebody;B) you want to offer them additional products/services."A" is best done with mailings, e-mailings and telemarketing (or all) to this prized, expensively acquired select market. You need to show
    business with. While there are a few "bad apples" (and aren't there offline as well), it's amazing how many friendly, helpful people there are out there.

    In the early nineties, before the entrepreneurial invasion of the Internet, the only game in town was the proprietary bulletin boards such as run by Prodigy. Anyone who "dared" become commercial was summarily banned from the boards, and "blacklists of offenders" were actually shared between the board moderators.

    But, as commercialism crept in, and the old bulletin boards joined the ranks of the dinosaurs, a whole new strategy started to evolve.

    People have learned that you don't have to create something new or re-invent the wheel to make money online. You can join an affiliate program to get

    Why I Chose to Potentially Lose up to 80% of My Newsletter Subscribers!
    I have recently changed the service which I use to send my email newsletter every couple of weeks. This has resulted in all of my subscribers having to re-confirm that they would like to continue receiving the newsletter.Of course when dealing with moving such a large number of people to a new service (over 40,000 subscribers!), it is inevitable that I would lose some along the way. I am still in the process of moving the list but I anticipated from the start that I woul
    oards, and "blacklists of offenders" were actually shared between the board moderators.

    But, as commercialism crept in, and the old bulletin boards joined the ranks of the dinosaurs, a whole new strategy started to evolve.

    People have learned that you don't have to create something new or re-invent the wheel to make money online. You can join an affiliate program to get started with a minimum of capital outlay, and a decent income can be made. But the old saying "there's no such thing as a free lunch" is even truer today.

    Sure, you can advertise online for free, but except for isolated instances, there is a catch. Forget the FFA (Free For All) sites where you can post a free ad for your business. They get thousands of submissions hourly, and most only keep the latest hundred or so current, so your ad has a life measured in seconds.

    How about the free ads you find in newsletters? If the newsletter has content and a decent subscriber base, they are a great deal. However, many times the only subscribers who receive it are those placing the free ads, and once they check to see if their ad is there, they "click away" and don't even see anything else.

    While you might not immediately learn how to advertise your business, you quickly learn how not to. Email spamvertising is simply a waste of time and money. If it is annoying to you, and the ads are summarily deleted without being read, why waste your money on a similar campaign.

    Those who want to do business on the web, and are succeeding, are evolving into a whole new breed of entrepreneurs. They learned from the mistakes that are being made, and have developed a business plan that is working.

    So, what is the secret. It really isn't a secret, and it is as obvious as the nose on your face. People are not stupid, inexperienced maybe.- but not stupid. Treat them with the same courtesy and respect you would

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