| 1391 | "How To Accomplish Anything You Want In Life" Preview: Building a Network Marketing business is like planting a garden. You till the soil, fertilise it, keep the weeds out and make sure it is protected from bad weather. But some seeds will grow while others will wither. The strong seeds will grow regardless of you. If the seeds you plant are weak you will be forever prop- ping them up and hoping they... (more) Published By: Roy Bartell Submitted: 23 February,2003 |
| 1392 | Build Downlines, Make Money. Preview: How many programs have you joined and promoted, only to end up with next to no referrals? Why does this happen? Let's take a look at some of the choices you have when a referral signs up under you. Do you: - contact that person, offering your help? - not bother to email them, and assume they know what to do? - email them immediately with your ... (more) Published By: Anna-Marie Stewart Submitted: 24 February,2003 |
| 1393 | Offshore call center outsourcing Preview: Rationale If you crawl the call centre newsgroups on the Internet, you will find countless articles for and against offshore outsourcing. The articles in favour of offshore outsourcing are generally written by people who have a financial interest in their success and the opposing articles written by people who stand to gain should they fail. So, ... (more) Published By: Rob O'Malley Submitted: 24 February,2003 |
| 1394 | Branding: Do You Stand Out From the Crowd? Preview: Bill, one of my clients, is trying to build a coaching practice. When I ask him what he wants to do, what kind of coaching, he says he wants to help people reach their goals and get more in touch with themselves. Mary is also starting a coaching practice. She says she wants to help clients find out who they are, and make great strides in their c... (more) Published By: Susan Dunn Submitted: 24 February,2003 |
| 1395 | The future of the internet Preview: The future of the internet Tweens: 8-13 Teen: 14-17 Ask any teenager if the internet is here to stay and you will get the same answer. Absolutely! The internet has played a major role in their lives for as long as they can remember. It can be compared to the telephone in most cases. Could a teenager live without a telephone? We all know that answ... (more) Published By: Mark W. Good Submitted: 24 February,2003 |
| 1396 | What'a USP? Preview: Got one? Two? Three? If you have competitors, then you should have at least one Unique Selling Proposition (USP). The more REAL ones you have, the better - for your Branding, your business recognition, and your sales! We all have competitors, and the more you have, the more important it is that you have a Unique Selling Proposition (at least one).... (more) Published By: Scott Submitted: 24 February,2003 |
| 1397 | Building Downlines and Keeping Them Preview: Building Downlines and Keeping Them By Anna-Marie Stewart Venton You know the scenario: You join some program, work your butt off to promote it, to get signups, and you feel like you`re hitting a brick wall. After a few months, you give up, and try something else, or give up completely. Know what`s missing? Active, helpful sponsors/uplines. ... (more) Published By: Anna-Marie Stewart Submitted: 24 February,2003 |
| 1398 | Why Most Goal Setting Programs Are Doomed to Failure Preview: Have you ever read a book or seen a movie that featured the medieval punishment where the offender had each of their arms and legs roped to a horse and then the horses were whipped to a frenzy, pulling in opposite directions until the offender was ripped into pieces? Not nice. But that's pretty much what we do to ourselves when we use a traditio... (more) Published By: Stuart A Lichtman Submitted: 25 February,2003 |
| 1399 | A single email is never enough Preview: A single email is never enough By JD Burson - 02/17/03 “Repetition is the key to advertising (marketing)”. Those words were said by a friend of mine, Jason Olson, back in his days of selling radio and direct mail ads. Jason, now the owner of Ultimate Web Designing (http://www.ultimatewebdesigning.com), said that a particular business owner was w... (more) Published By: JD Burson Submitted: 25 February,2003 |
| 1400 | How I Get ALL The Subscribers I Want, And You Can Too! Preview: That's a very bold title, and even more impressive because I DO get all of the subscribers I want on a continuous basis. How can this be true and how do I do it? First of all, I do have limits on the number of subscribers that I want. How many subscribers I desire on a list depends upon the purpose of that list. I hope that you build your lists t... (more) Published By: Willie Crawford Submitted: 26 February,2003 |
| 1401 | What's REALLY Happening on Your Website? Preview: Your Website offers your business a unique benefit you may not be aware of -- valuable information about your visitors is captured in the site log files. If you know how to interpret this data, you can use it to improve your visitors' experience, build site traffic and increase sales. WHAT IS A LOG FILE? Log files are the main source of data on ... (more) Published By: Barry Harrison Submitted: 26 February,2003 |
| 1402 | The Right Way to use Safelists to Explode Your Online Sales Preview: The RIGHT Way to Use SAFELISTS to Explode Your Online Sales By Lucky Logan Email Marketing is by far the most effective way to get your message to potential customers. However, Email Marketing is also a double-edged sword. Email Marketing produces amazing results but it can also get you into a lot of hot water. I am talking about SPAM. Unsolicite... (more) Published By: Lucky Logan Submitted: 27 February,2003 |
| 1403 | Is Your Web Site Really Marketable? Preview: In general, some ideas are doomed for failure from the moment of inception. For instance, the medical tonic for "stupid vision" described in the Ebert papyrus of ancient Egypt. This was a concoction of pig’s tears, lead and honey that was meant to be poured down a blind man’s ears. Bad idea? I should think so! In addition to bad ideas, many natio... (more) Published By: Jake Gorst Submitted: 01 March,2003 |
| 1404 | Keep the Content Fresh! Preview: Sample-Widget-Company, Inc. spent several months and and somewhere around $90,000 developing their corporate web site. When the project was completed, they celebrated with an "all-hands" meeting, a stack of pizzas, and a press release that went out on the business wire. Care was also taken to make sure that their web site ranked high in search en... (more) Published By: Jake Gorst Submitted: 01 March,2003 |
| 1405 | Experience Branding" ? How to Survive as an Online Retailer Preview: "Are You Experienced?" asked guitar player Jimi Hendrix 35 years ago. Jimi wasn?t talking about e-commerce ? but his question is appropriate to today?s economic climate. These days many retailers, including online retailers, are discovering that their business suffers if they do not implement an "Experience Branding" strategy. What is that? "Expe... (more) Published By: Jake Gorst Submitted: 01 March,2003 |
| 1406 | Would you pay for lousy service? Preview: Would you pay for lousy service? By Linda Landry (c) If you sat down in your Barber or Hairdresser's chair after you agreed on the price of your new 'do', would you be upset if midway thru the cut your hairdresser informed you the price just went up? I know I would be highly upset! Because I was halfway thru the cut I would have no choice but to ... (more) Published By: Linda Landry Submitted: 02 March,2003 |
| 1407 | Doorway Pages by Any Other Name Preview: I would have thought that the subject of Doorway Pages (Entry Pages, Gateway Pages, etc.) had been exhaustively explored by now, but we tend to forget that there are new users coming on the internet daily, and there hasn't been much coverage on the topic recently. There are many design and development tools (free or otherwise) available for the ... (more) Published By: Sid Hale Submitted: 02 March,2003 |
| 1408 | 4 Sure Ways to Keep Your Customers Coming Back Preview: You may already know how important it is to drive qualified prospects to your web site. What's even more important, though, is finding ways to keep them there once they've arrived. After all, what's the use of spending all that time and money on securing top rankings on search engines, setting up a network of affiliates, and building a 100-pa... (more) Published By: Jean Lam Submitted: 03 March,2003 |
| 1409 | What Happened? Troubleshooting Poor Response from Ad Campaigns Preview: Too many small business owners today run ad campaigns that get little to no results, and they have no idea why. When you have the knowledge to troubleshoot the poor responses, you also have the knowledge to make the needed changes so that - next time - your sales improve! Let’s take a look at the breakdown of an ad campaign, and how to determine w... (more) Published By: Diane Hughes Submitted: 03 March,2003 |
| 1410 | How To Build your own Highly Targeted Opt-in List Preview: Follow-up and building good relationship with your targeted prospects is a key to success for every online business. Focusing on providing useful information that could really help your subscribers who are looking for answers to their problems, useful information which could help them in their business or even a “Step By Step Guide” and the “How T... (more) Published By: Jun Han Submitted: 04 March,2003 |