Saturday, January 26, 2008

The Problem With Those Long Web Site Letters

I'm seeing a big return to L-O-N-G web site sales letters. Many are 3,000 to 6,000 words long (that's 10 to 20 pages on a word processor).

Site after site are featuring these long sales letters on their home pages. Most follow the same formula and some appear to be turned out by a fill-in-the-blank letter generation program.

Of course the big question is, do they work? In the days before the Internet, regular direct mail sales letters were often six pages or more. These longer letters tended to produce better results.

You have to figure that anyone who reads that much copy must be truly interested. And giving a truly interested prospect ALL the info they desire can't be a bad thing.

But do these long sales letters work on the Net? For most people, reading on a computer screen isn't as comfortable as reading a printed page. For those of us who learned to read before the Internet, reading a long newspaper article or a book is OK, but long letters on a computer screen leave us a little cold.

Most of us are in a big hurry and want to get through the information as quickly as possible.

I've tried different lengths of copy and the results are interesting. The longer the copy gets, the easier it is to sell many products and services. The increase in results rises until 900 to 1,000 words, then response starts to drop back.

Your results may vary depending on what you're selling and who you're selling it to. One site sells accessories for sports cars and trucks. Their customers like to see lots of photos of the products, but don't want to read more than a few lines of description.

The same goes for very inexpensive products or services that can be an impulse buy. Shorter copy can work far better than longer copy.

On the other hand, a $200 course or a $1,000 service may require a much longer web site sales letter. The longer you can get prospects to stay on your site and read the copy, the more committed they will become toward making a purchase.

The trend toward longer web sites sales letters started in the late 90s when several savvy Internet entrepreneurs noticed that 12 page sales letters work well for regular mail advertising, so why no put a long letter on their web site?

That worked great for some, but it is working less and less for others. Just about every day I hear from someone with a long web site letter that isn't selling anything for them.

The average web site visitor checks your headline to get a basic understanding of what the page has to offer. Then they read the first few paragraphs. If that bit of copy doesn't make it clear that you've got what they need, the customer will click away.

If the customer IS interested, they'll skim down through your copy to catch your major points. If that tells him or her that this really IS something to consider, they'll go back to the top and read the whole page carefully.

We've found that most people read the headline, the first few paragraphs, then skip down to the next several paragraphs that include a bold font. Highlight your key benefits and features for quick reading.

Most of your sales will come from the 17% or so who decide right away that they want to buy the product and don't particularly care about all the details. You might want to put order links at the top, middle, and end of the page, to cater to those customers.

Kevin Nunley is the Net's number one business writer. He'll write YOUR one page article on a topic that promotes your business, put your name and ad on it, then distribute to 20,000 ezines and sites. Your business gets in front of hundreds of thousands of eager new customers. See this affordable, effective marketing deal at http://DrNunley.comGiorgio Blog88444
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Work From Home With A Positive Attitude

Once you're about to start a work from home business, you should bear in mind that your subconscious get fuel from thoughts of defeat or success. You can think about it as a chain reaction. Whatever you choose to think about, or dwell on will have a deep effect on your mind, which will influence everything you do.

It has no matter what your goals are set to be, your success level will only be as high as you allow it to be. Think about following : If you get frustrated, give up and call your task a failure, that frustration will become a heavy burden to carry towards your work from home business success.

On the other side of the coin, if you follow through with your task, work hard and get it done, the impact of that successful mission, will have a positive effect on the rest of your work. This allows you to approach other projects with more confidence, which will have a big positive impact at your work from home business.

Your confidence will increase from satisfying yourself with what you can achieve. The more positive you allow yourself to be, the more things you will be able to achieve.

We often see people getting annoyed over some small issue or problem. This emotion will influence their attitude and their ability to be successful. I'm not saying it's possible to always being even tempered. Of course there will be times when it's not possible to keep the lid on. But you want to learn to not get caught up emotionally in something that really isn't that important.

Sometimes you'll have to struggle with your temper, but most of the times it's not going to make any difference, so why bother? Just turn around and do your thing. You decide what your attitude will be like. And because of that you can control your effectiveness, productivity and the results, both in your work from home business and your personal life.

It all boils down to that you're able to choose how to think, and what to think about. Granted it will take some effort to learn how to always think positive, it'll be well worth it. Your effort will change your subconscious mind, and make you the person you want to be.

Take the command of your subconscious mind and the rest of your life. Don't let your subconscious mind control you. Always think positive. Do that and your work from home business dreams will come trough.

Visit http://www.small-biz-ideas.net/work-from-home.html to learn more how to start a successful work from home business!

Ove Nordkvist is the Founder of the web site small-biz-ideas.net where you can get help with ideas, tools and resources to start a small business. You can download free Masters Courses for a variety of small business ideas at http://www.small-biz-ideas.net Gilda Blog50263
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Hey Baby Boomers - Here is some Travel Advice Just for You!

If you were born between the end of World War II and the beginning of the Vietnam War, you are a Baby Boomer. Some Boomers have taken early retirement already, and others are on the verge of this new chapter in their lives. 'Travel' is at the top of the list for many.

* Planning Your Trip *

Your travel itinerary should be part of a careful process. Plan a holiday with plenty of 'you' time. You should finish every vacation feeling relaxed and rejuvenated.

Baby Boomers are generally quite fit when compared to our ancestors. However, increasing numbers of obese or overweight adults are plagued with bad backs, high cholesterol levels, and fragile knee joints.

Don't just pick a cruise and pack your bags. Keep your interests and physical limitations in mind. If you are a swimming fanatic, you might want to try scuba diving. However, asthma would preclude a scuba vacation. You might have to settle for snorkeling instead. If you have a bad back, don't plan to go hiking in the Andes.

The older you are, the less likely you are to have a comfortable night's sleep. Try to find a hotel or bed and breakfast with memory foam mattresses and soundproof walls.

When booking your room, ask the reservations desk if they offer discounts for seniors. Some lodging establishments will provide a substantial discount as early as age 55. Don't consider yourself 'old' just because you are 55. Think of some fabulous Baby Boomers like Suzanne Somers, Donald Trump, Sylvester Stallone, and Dolly Parton. They all celebrated 60th birthdays in 2006.

* Preparations *

Apply for a passport at least 6 months in advance if you don't already have one. Some countries will not allow you to cross their borders with a passport that is near its expiry date. Contact embassies or do some research online so that you are aware of current regulations.

Check with your physician to see if there are any activities you should avoid. Your doctor can also advise you regarding immunizations, give you prescription refills, and provide photocopies of crucial medical information. Many countries will only allow clearly labeled prescription medications where the name on the bottle matches the passport. If you require supplies like alcohol swabs and other support products, purchase them ahead of time. You may not be able to locate what you need in a foreign country.

Be aware of the coverage provided by your current medical insurance policies. It may be prudent to purchase extra insurance for unexpected (and uncovered) contingencies such as air evacuation.

* Packing *

Travel activities can cause swollen feet. Sensible, comfortable footwear that is one width wider and 1/2 size larger than usual is advisable. Never pack brand new shoes or boots.

Sleep disturbances become more frequent as we age. Pack some foam earplugs so you won't have to worry about your partner's snoring, creaking floorboards, or disturbances in the hallway outside your room.

Many of us find that foods we used to enjoy now cause symptoms like gas, cramps, or constipation. At home, we can compensate by watching what we eat. However, when dining in restaurants, we are often faced with unfamiliar and exotic fare that can wreak havoc with the gastrointestinal system. Pack a bottle of digestive enzymes. They are available in big department stores like Wal-Mart, as well as pharmacies and health food stores.

A small memory foam travel pillow can cradle your head while you nap onboard the plane - or it can provide relief from a sore back if you put it between your knees while you sleep at night.

Keep your hands free when you go on tours. A good backpack is the key. Shop around until you find a comfortable pack that is easy to put on and remove.

* Partay! *

Each day before you leave the room, check the weather forecast and dress accordingly - in layers. If you get too warm later in the day, you can peel something off and put it in your backpack.

Your backpack can also be used for meds, your travel pillow, a bottle of water, and other essentials. Valuables and important papers should never go in the pack, however. Keep them in a next-to-skin money belt (zipper side in) with only small amounts of cash in another easily accessed wallet or pocket.

Fresh water is crucial. Proper hydration will keep your energy level at optimum and prevent that old travel bane - constipation.

Wherever you go, whatever you do, wear a smile and be polite. A cheerful attitude will be infectious and will transform your time away from home into a truly happy, memorable experience.

Kathy Steinemann writes for several websites, including 1st Rate Articles: http://1stratearticles.com/ - 111 Travel Directory: http://www.triple1.com/ - and 1000 Tips 4 Trips: http://1000tips4trips.com/ - a site with over 1000 travel tips.Ginevra Blog54373
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Sanford and Son (Season 3) DVD Review

Nominated for six Golden Globes and seven Emmys, including Outstanding Series - Comedy, Sanford & Son became one of the first shows in television history to be almost entirely centered around African-American characters. Modeled after the British TV show Steptoe & Son, the series showcased the underappreciated talents of comic genius Redd Foxx (whose skin color and bad language prevented him from becoming a superstar decades earlier). The brainchild of All In The Family creator Norman Lear, Sanford & Son signaled the beginning of a decade of sitcom classics for the prolific 1970's TV writer - Maude (1972), Good Times (1974), and The Jeffersons (1975) being the others. Wrought with memorable one-liners and well-timed humor, Sanford & Son was a Top 10 Nielsen rated show every year in which it aired except for its final season (ranking a respectable #27)

Sanford & Son, set in the Watts district of Los Angeles, follows the life of Fred Sanford (Redd Foxx), a 65-year-old African-American junk dealer who shares his business with his 34-year-old son Lamont (Demond Wilson). With Fred's wife Elizabeth having passed away twenty years earlier, he often evokes Lamont's sympathy by clutching his heart and proclaiming, "Oh, I'm coming to join you Elizabeth!" But Fred always survives those near fatal heart attacks, continuing to disperse sarcastic putdowns (often directed at his sister-in-law Esther) and racist stereotypical remarks aimed against whites and Hispanics (especially Lamont's friend Julio). Using guilt to manipulate his ambitious son into staying and helping run the salvage shop instead of pursuing other endeavors, Fred Sanford spends most of his days lounging around the house (his junk store and home are one and the same) and hanging out with his friends - Grady, Melvin, and Bubba Well-written and hilarious, Sanford & Son is comedian Redd Foxx at his absolute best

The Sanford & Son (Season 3) DVD features a number of hilarious episodes including the season premiere "Lamont as Othello" in which Fred walks in on Lamont and his drama teacher acting out a choking scene from Shakespeare's Othello. Fred wrongly believes that Lamont is trying to kill a white woman, but the tables are turned when Fred and Lamont visit the teacher's house and her parents wrongly assume the Sanfords are trying to rob the place Other notable episodes from Season 3 include "Lamont is That You?" in which Lamont and Rollo accidentally walk into a gay bar (but not until they're seen by Fred's friend Bubba, leading Fred to believe Lamont is gay), and "Fred's Cheating Heart" in which one of Fred's typical fake heart attacks lands him the hospital for observation

Below is a list of episodes included on the Sanford & Son (Season 3) DVD:

Episode 39 (Lamont as Othello) Air Date: 09-14-1973
Episode 40 (Libra Rising All Over Lamont) Air Date: 09-21-1973
Episode 41 (Fred, the Reluctant Fingerman) Air Date: 09-28-1973
Episode 42 (Presenting the Three Degrees) Air Date: 10-05-1973
Episode 43 (This Little TV Went to Market) Air Date: 10-12-1973
Episode 44 (Lamont is That You?) Air Date: 10-19-1973
Episode 45 (Fuentes, Fuentes, Sanford & Chico) Air Date: 10-26-1973
Episode 46 (Superflyer) Air Date: 11-02-1973
Episode 47 (The Members of the Wedding) Air Date: 11-09-1973
Episode 48 (The Blind Mellow Jelly Collection) Air Date: 11-16-1973
Episode 49 (A House is Not a Poolroom) Air Date: 11-23-1973
Episode 50 (Grady, the Star Boarder) Air Date: 11-30-1973
Episode 51 (Wine, Women and Aunt Esther) Air Date: 12-14-1973
Episode 52 (Mama's Baby, Papa's Maybe) Air Date: 01-04-1974
Episode 53 (Fred Sanford, Legal Eagle) Air Date: 01-11-1974
Episode 54 (This Land is Whose Land?) Air Date: 01-18-1974
Episode 55 (Fred's Cheating Heart) Air Date: 02-01-1974
Episode 56 (The Party Crasher) Air Date: 02-08-1974
Episode 57 (Lamont Goes Karate) Air Date: 02-15-1974
Episode 58 (Will the Real Fred Sanford Please Do Something?) Air Date: 02-22-1974
Episode 59 (Tyranny, Thy Name is Grady) Air Date: 03-01-1974
Episode 60 (Aunt Esther and Uncle Woodrow Pffttt) Air Date: 03-08-1974
Episode 61 (The Way to Lamont's Heart) Air Date: 03-15-1974
Episode 62 (Hello, Cousin Emma Goodbye, Cousin Emma) Air Date: 03-29-1974

Britt Gillette is author of The DVD Report, a blog where you can find where you can find more reviews of movies and TV series. Source: http://thedvdreport.blogspot.com/2006/02/sanford-and-son-season-3-dvd.html.Gerry Blog78762
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Do Not Let The Negative Hold You Back!

One of the most fantastic things about making money online is that the cost of starting your own business is so low. It is possible to start out your work at home venture with no out of pocket costs. All you really need is a computer and an Internet connection. You don't need to hire anyone, depend on anyone; you can do it yourself!

More people are looking into working from home today, than ever before. The great thing about this is that there are more opportunities for a work at home business than ever before. All you need is a desire to make money on the Internet, and choose from the unparelled number of choices in how to go about starting your business.

Some of the more popular ways of making money online is to get paid for surveys or "surfing" the web. It pays quickly, but is limited in the effort that is required. A much better way to make money, and really less work, is to set up your own website and join affiliate programs.

Affiliate programs consists of a system set up by various merchants that will pay you a considerable commission when a paying customer signs up through your website. It really is a "win-win" situation for the affiliate and the merchants, and a great way to make money.

Do not worry about setting up your own website, most of these companies have websites coded with your "id", the only thing you need to concentrate on is getting customers to look at these sites. You do this through online or offline advertising. Although it is always a good idea to set up your own website with a variety of offers, as this gives you and your customer more choices.

Once you decide how you want to proceed, you need to set up some type of plan of what your expectations are, and be reasonable about your goals. Making money online is no different than making money offline...you need to take small steps before you run. Build your business slowly; you need to understand that it is very rare to become a millionaire in your first year online (although it has been known to happen).

I have said it before, and it bears repeating, do not let the negative attitude hold you back. You will hear friends and colleagues tell you that all internet businesses are scams, that it cannot be done. If you start thinking like this, then the chances of your success diminishes. You have to believe! Many people give up before giving the opportunity a real effort. BELIEVE IN YOURSELF!

For every person who believe that making money online is not possible, there are two who prove them wrong! Actually, I believe I read somewhere that those making money online are happy to hear about the ones who believe it is not possible and give up..it means less competition.

Working from home on the internet has changed million of people lives from all over the world! There are no boundaries. It has no educational requirement, no family connections to get the job, no experience is necessary, and anyone from any walk of life can do it.

People from all walks of life are making their dreams come true from their internet businesses. You need a willingness to learn new things, a desire to succeed, and you too can be part of the growing phenomenon known as Internet Marketing!

Nancy Kraska has been involved with internet marketing since September, 2004. For more information visit her directory of Work At Home Ideas and Opportunities at Home Work For You http://www.hmewrk4u.comHarborne Blog74625
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Baby Shower Games Can Be Fun And Inexpensive

Are you planning a baby shower? Are you trying to figure out what to do? If so, here are a few fun baby shower game ideas for you.

The key to great baby shower games is to be short and fun. The games will serve as ice breakers if the guests do not know each other, and the themes should always be babies. For a typical baby shower in which no full meals are served, expect to be able to play two or three games.

Icebreaker Games

These games will get your guests interacting.

Who Am I, the Baby Version - In this game, players are each given a piece of paper with the name of a famous person on it. They do not look at the name, but tape it to their forehead. They then must figure out who they are by the reactions of the other guests. In the baby version, consider using only famous celebrity mothers, or perhaps cartoon characters. Be creative!

Who Is That Baby? - Before the party, have guests send you photos of themselves as a baby. Have each guest try to match the baby picture with the correct adult. The person with the most matches wins.

Don't Say It - When guests arrive, give them each a pacifier on a ribbon which they can wear over their neck. Instruct them that they are not allowed to say "baby" during the party. If another guest catches them at it, the can take their pacifier. At the end of the party, the guest with the most pacifiers wins.

Word Games

Baby Boggle - Come up with a fun sentence about the baby and the mother-to-be. See how many baby related words guests can make in three minutes from the letters. Everyone reads their list, crossing off duplicates, and the person with the most remaining wins. Use a phrase such as "So there's going to be a new [parents' last name] in the world!"

Advice Poem - Have someone write down a short piece of advice to the new mother. Then have the next person write down a line to create a poem about advice they have for the new mom. Continue with each guest adding a line, but each time, fold the paper so that the only line visible is the last one that was written. At the end, have someone read the finished poem. It is sure to contain lots of good advice in quite a funny way. This can also be done with guests writing a poem about the mother-to-be. This is especially good at a "Pamper Mommy" themed party.

Time Capsule - Have each guest write a short note to the baby. Seal the notes in a plastic bag and place them in a box for the mother-to-be, telling her she can open them with her child on his or her fifteenth birthday.

Games with Gifts

Assuming everyone is bringing a gift, you can easily create a game around them.

Baby Box - Ask every guest to bring a small item such as a rattle or a pacifier. As they arrive, place the items in a box which has a small hole cut in the side. After all the guests have arrived, give each person 20 seconds to touch as many items as they can (no peeking!), then have them write down what they felt. The person with the most correct wins.

Active Games

These games will get the guests up off the couch.

Diaper Tower - Have guests stack as many diapers as they can without the tower falling over. Of course, the mother-to-be gets to keep the diapers!

Tree Planting - Have guests help plant a tree in honor of the baby. This is especially nice if the mother-to-be recently moved into a new home. (Of course, get her input on the type of tree she would like.)

Dirty Diapers - Buy ten different chocolate candy bars (Snickers, Hershey's, etc.). Melt the bars and put each into a separate diaper. Hang diapers along a clothesline before the guest arrive. Give each guest a piece of paper and have them smell all the diapers (take lots of pictures!). The winner is the guest who correctly identifies each candy bar.

Other Games

Are You Hungry? - Before dessert is served, bring in a tray of various baby foods, with the labels removed. Number each bottle and have the guests look at each (no tasting or smelling!) and write down what they think it contains. The winner is the person who identifies the most correct foods.

Pacifier Pass - Have everyone put a pen or pencil (or chopstick) in their mouth. Place a pacifier on the end of one of the pencils. Guests must pass the pacifier around the circle without using their hands. If a guest drops the pacifier, they are out. The winner is the last person still in the circle.

Bottle Race - Time guests drinking juice from a bottle - the fastest time wins! This is best done as a race, with white grape juice or something else that won't stain. And once again, the mother-to-be keeps the bottles.

Gifts for the Winners

Gifts for the winners of the baby shower games can vary, but something inexpensive like shower gel or coffee will do nicely. Or guests can rack up points for each game they play (100 to the winner, 90 to second place, etc.) and at the end of the night the grand prize winner can take home something a little nicer, such as a restaurant gift certificate or bottle of wine.

While you can buy baby shower games from most party stores, the games that are the most fun are those you create with the mother-to-be specifically in mind. A new mother will also appreciate it if any of the games result in baby items she can keep, and the guests will love a door prize. One way to get something every mother needs: tell guests that there is going to be a raffle, and the cost of entry is a pack of diapers. They can enter as many times as they would like. Then either buy or make a gift basket. For instance, the prize could be a bottle of wine, pasta, sauce, parmesan cheese, and some yummy cookies in a basket. It could also be a gift certificate to a restaurant or spa. This will keep the new mother in diapers for quite awhile!

Jennifer Barnett is a successful party planner providing valuable tips and advice on planning a baby shower that is inexpensive, fun for the guests with baby shower games, and choosing the perfect baby shower gift. http://www.about-baby-showers.comHarborne Blog74625
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Christmas Gifts for a New Baby

Baby's first Christmas is pretty much like baby's first birthday party it is more for the adults than for the baby. The new bundle of joy isn't going to even know it's Christmas.

It is hard to resist buying up half the store for the new baby. If mom recently had a baby shower, she probably has everything the baby needs. So Christmas presents for the new baby can be keepsakes.

Since the baby isn't going to like or dislike any of the gifts, consider what the parents might enjoy opening up. Things such as Baby's first Christmas ornament or a special engraved photo album or frame will be cherished for years to come.

On the more practical side, savings bonds or the start or a college fund would make a nice Christmas gift for the new baby. Remember, the new baby is not going to like or dislike any gift at that stage.

Personalized Christmas gift items for the new baby, although it may not be appreciated for years, are still good to give as a memento. A jewelry box is a beautiful gift to give a new baby girl. Include a nice inscription.

While some families go hog wild with presents for the new baby, not everyone is in a position to or don't choose to. In that case, baby booties make a great practical and needed gift that both parents and baby will enjoy.

Also practical, yet still fun to shop for are baby clothes. Whether girl or boy, you won't be able to help yourself once you see those adorable tiny little outfits. You could get one outfit that fits the baby at Christmas and a summer outfit a size bigger to fit six months later.

Lastly, for a very simple, affordable Christmas gift to give the new baby - one that will still be around years later - pick up a newspaper on the day you exchange gifts. Write a personal note, telling baby how the earth is a better place because s/he was born and that the enclosed newspaper will detail what was happening in the world on baby's first Christmas.

Taurie Lynn writes for Baby Talk Radio http://www.babytalkradio.com, a weekly podcast for the baby crazy crowd.Hildegard Blog72567
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Is This Any Way To Win Friends And Influence People?

We've all heard the ravings and rantings about how important it is in direct sales, to "relate" - that success must be built on starting and building relationships. Sometimes they call what we do "relationship marketing." Some say that's why network marketing is a natural thing for women to do.

Yet, the things people are taught to say to others about their products appear to do the opposite - they tend to drive the other woman away - glazed eyes and all - even one who might have been a good match for the product (or business).

For example, one lady, when asked "What do you do?" by someone, bubbled:

"Ooh, I'm a wellness consultant! We market unique, patented, scientifically proven nutraceuticals, and blah blah blah..."

Your reaction? Read it out loud. Say it to someone else. See how they react. Any wonder people want to get away?

Indeed, hundreds of distributors report that when they say their "product script" most other people's eyes glaze over, and they make up a fast excuse to get away. Most product scripts sound just like the one above. Full of "seller talk" and techno babble that no one cares about except the person speaking. A total turn off to normal people.

Is this anyway to start a relationship?

(Interesting aside: Without exception, EVERY student in my classes who talks like that to others about their product, the minute someone else reads their script back to them out loud, the student immediately realizes why those other people turned off and changed the subject. Now they can't believe they've been talking like that all this time.)

So what to say instead?

How about telling YOUR story and asking for people like you? And get rid of the idea that you have to impress and convert every person to whom you speak, to your way of thinking about it?

How about this?

"What do you do?" Or "What do you market//sell?"

"Oh...I market a product for someone who has achy knees going up the stairs, like I used to. And they don't want to use drugs. Do you know anyone who might like to know about a product like that?"

Say it out loud. Compare your reaction (or someone else's) after hearing these two responses out loud.

Ladies: Doesn't the second example mirror the "rules of engagement" that women use anyway? We tell one another a problem, and maybe something we did that helped? The script ends by asking if the other woman might know someone who'd like to know about something like that.

Gents: Doesn't this sound more friendly and engaging to you?

To get the right mind set, try this: Think of presenting your product the way you might be looking for a tennis partner. Instead of trying to impress the other person with what you know about tennis, or insist they become a tennis player, you are letting the other person know you play tennis. And you're looking for a game - with someone else who plays tennis.

Say you don't play tennis. Wouldn't you be suprised if a tennis player suddently tried to sell you on becoming a player if you weren't one? And insisted that you SHOULD become one, and that whatever sport (if any) you WERE playing now was not as good, as tennis?

HAHAHAHAHA!

Is that how you're coming across when you present your product to someone else?

How about just asking for people like you, who might already share what is important to you or who might refer someone they know like that?

Shall we stop trying to impress and convert?

Has that been a good way to win friends and influence people?

"Seller talk" and "techno babble" are discussed in the book,
"If My Product's So Great, How Come I Can't Sell It?"

Kim Klaver is Harvard & Stanford educated. Her 20 years experience in network marketing have resulted in a popular blog, http://KimKlaverBlogs.com, a podcast, http://YourGreatThing.com and a giant resource site, http://BananaMarketing.com.Giovanni Battista Blog51514
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How to Stay Motivated as You Work at Home

Are you considering a work at home career, but are wondering if you can stay on top of everything? Being your own boss and setting your own schedule can be very rewarding. However, it can also be easy to stray off track and not be motivated about your work. Here are a few suggestions to help you stay productive as you work at home.

Create a structured work at home environment. Make a to-do list every day and include all the projects you want to accomplish. Dont forget to include emails and time for other correspondence and breaks. Set your goals by numbers such as writing 500 words instead of working a defined amount of time. A job perk for work at home business owners is being able to work when you can, not working a certain amount of hours per day.

Discuss with friends, family and neighbors that your work at home business truly is a business, and you cannot be bothered when you are working. Otherwise, you might be one person who doesnt work outside the home that everyone calls on to run errands or to watch sick children. Let them know that even though you are home, you are not available for phone calls while you work at home. Set guidelines with your immediate family and children about what is a valid reason to interrupt your work.

Its very important to schedule breaks while you work at home. Make a point of leaving your work to eat lunch and take an afternoon break to walk the dog or just get outside for a few minutes. Its easy to do one more task or finish one last paragraph while you work at home alone. Getting wrapped up in your work can lead to getting stuck at your desk for much longer than you had planned. Scheduling in set breaks helps you to walk away from work and not allow your online home business to become your entire life.

Commitments can motivate you to keep working. Accepting work at home jobs that require a minimum amount of work can keep you focused on the work at hand. Deadlines are an excellent motivator as long as they are realistic. Finally, dont expect to love your work at home right away. It takes time to adjust to the different work environment. Some people feel isolated at the beginning of their work at home career. Give yourself a few months to adjust to your home business before deciding if you want to return to your previous career.

Working at home is a different work environment, but these few simple tips can help you stay productive and motivated building your home business.

Copyright 2006 Harrold Swalve

Harrold Swalve is a successful online entrepreneur and bestseller author. His latest E-book "Profit Shockdocs" reveals all the secrets on how to set up your own online money making website and is already referred to as "the A to Z on online marketing". To ensure your copy of his E-book visit http://www.profit-shockdocs.comGhelli Franco Blog35548
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Parenting With Consequences Not With Punishment

Parenting in the modern age can be a particularly daunting task. We are constantly being told that smacking a child is not appropriate and that punishment in general is not effective parenting. However, punishment and consequences are not necessarily the same and is definitely a positive way of disciplining your children. A proper form of discipline teaches the child to become a responsible adult with self-discipline and consideration for other people.

Consequences, when used correctly, encourage good behaviour and help to keep the lines of communication open between parent and child. However, it is not enough to use negative consequences solely in teaching children to behave appropriately as this only teaches them what not to do rather than teaching them more appropriate behaviours. It is also necessary to use positive consequences for good behaviour as well as being open and honest with your children as to what you expect of them.

When you focus on the good behaviours and praise the children for these behaviours, the bad behaviours generally decrease and negative consequences are needed less often. Remember that consequences are only there to apply boundaries and reinforce rules when verbal reminders haven't worked.

It is important to think carefully about the type of negative consequences used for bad behaviour as overuse or inconsistency can render them ineffective.

There are three types of consequences and these will each be explained in the following paragraphs. The three types are natural consequences, logical consequences, and loss of privileges. Each of these can be used as required, depending on the behaviours displayed by the child.

Natural consequences can teach your child lessons without your intervention. However, these can be either good or bad. An appropriate natural consequence may be where a child refuses to eat a meal. The child will then feel hungry and will learn quickly that refusing to eat is not appropriate and leads to personal discomfort.

In a bad sense however, the consequence of behaviour may lead to injury in which case it is important for the parent to intervene in order to protect the child. Also, natural consequences can actually reward bad behaviour. For instance, a bully is rewarded when the victim gives in to demands.

A logical consequence is one that is in relation to the behaviour displayed. An example of this would be where the child throws food or drink on the wall or floor in temper. When the behaviour has subsided, the child would then be expected to clean up the mess. This form of consequence gets the child to think about what they have done and the consequence of their actions. These consequences are fairer as they are relevant to the particular behaviour.

Loss of privilege may be used as a negative consequence for some behaviours such as swearing and aggressive behaviour and may range from losing the privilege of watching a television program to not being taken on an outing.

The use of time-out is appropriate when the child is being particularly difficult or where both parent and child are feeling angry and need a short break to calm down in order to address the situation more appropriately.

Although negative consequences are an important tool for parenting, it is important to be aware that encouragement for good behaviour will lead to less need for these consequences. To bring about this situation, children need to understand exactly what is expected of them. Obviously, if the child then ignores rules and subsequent reminders, then negative consequences need to be applied. However, these need to be consistent and must apply to all children in the family regardless of age and gender. Otherwise, the child will see it as favouritism toward other children and this may lead to a diminished sense of self worth.

Also, keep the consequence short in order to give the child a chance to try again. Dont take the toy away for hourstake it away for fifteen minutes or so. The consequence does not have to be long or harsh for it to work.

It is also important to implement the consequence calmly and without getting personal. Refer to the bad behaviour not to the bad child. Remaining neutral and in control lets the child learn from the situation rather than worrying about how angry the parent is with them.

All children display negative behaviours at times. How you deal with these behaviours as a parent can make all the difference in maintaining that close bond with the children. Dont confuse negative consequences with punishment and use the negative consequences in a constructive manner. Happy Parenting!!!

Anne Wolski is the owner of http://www.travellintunes.com and has been involved in internet marketing for several years. She is both a mother and a doting grandmother. She has a wide variety of interests and loves to write.Hema Blog90944
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Will & Grace (Season 4) DVD Review

Premiering in the Fall of 1998, Will & Grace has become one of the most celebrated shows of its time. Nominated for 49 Emmys, and winner of 12 (including Outstanding Comedy Series in 2000), the show follows the lives of two best friends who live together. With a plethora of other award nominations - 24 Golden Globes, 14 SAG Awards, and 6 People's Choice Awards, Will & Grace continues to light up the small screen with its unique brand of comic humor and groundbreaking sitcom format

Debra Messing stars in the role of Grace Adler, a straight interior designer who moves into an apartment with her best friend Will (Eric McCormack). Friends since college, Will is a successful lawyer who also happens to be gay (thus, keeping their relationship from becoming a permanent romantic one). Having dated before Will came out of the closet, the two maintain a more intimate relationship than mere casual friends. The comic sequences involving the two are complimented by Will's flamboyantly gay friend Jack McFarland (Sean Hayes) and Grace's sarcastic, alcoholic assistant Karen Walker (Megan Mullally)

The Will & Grace (Season 4) DVD features a number of hilarious episodes including the season premiere "The Third Wheel Gets the Grace" in which Will returns from vacation to find that Grace's relationship with her neighbor, Nathan, has steadily grown into something serious. But Nathan has a problem when Will and Grace's friendship seems to be closer than his relationship with Grace Other notable episodes from Season 4 include "Star-Spangled Banter" in which Will and Grace feud over their choice of candidates in the city's election for mayor, and "Cheatin' Trouble Blues" in which Will presents his parents with a surprise cruise for their anniversary, but is troubled to learn they are both involved in secret affairs

Below is a list of episodes included on the Will & Grace (Season 4) DVD:

Episode 72 (The Third Wheel Gets the Grace) Air Date: 09-27-2001
Episode 73 (Past & Presents) Air Date: 10-04-2001
Episode 74 (Crouching Father, Hidden Husband) Air Date: 10-11-2001
Episode 75 (Prison Blues) Air Date: 10-18-2001
Episode 76 (Loose Lips Sink Relationships) Air Date: 10-25-2001
Episode 77 (Rules of Engagement) Air Date: 11-01-2001
Episode 78 (Bed, Bath & Beyond) Air Date: 11-08-2001
Episode 79 (Star-Spangled Banter) Air Date: 11-15-2001
Episode 80 (Moveable Feast: Part 1) Air Date: 11-22-2001
Episode 81 (Moveable Feast: Part 2) Air Date: 11-22-2001
Episode 82 (Stakin' Care of Business) Air Date: 12-06-2001
Episode 83 (Jingle Balls) Air Date: 12-13-2001
Episode 84 (Whoa, Nelly) Air Date: 01-10-2002
Episode 85 (Grace in the Hole) Air Date: 01-17-2002
Episode 86 (Dyeing is Easy, Comedy is Hard) Air Date: 01-31-2002
Episode 87 (A Chorus Lie) Air Date: 02-07-2002
Episode 88 (Someone Old, Someplace New) Air Date: 02-28-2002
Episode 89 (Something Borrowed, Someone's Due) Air Date: 03-07-2002
Episode 90 (Cheatin' Trouble Blues) Air Date: 03-28-2002
Episode 91 (Went to a Garden Potty) Air Date: 04-04-2002
Episode 92 (He Shoots, They Snore) Air Date: 04-11-2002
Episode 93 (Wedding Balls) Air Date: 04-18-2002
Episode 94 (Fagel Attraction) Air Date: 04-25-2002
Episode 95 (Hocus Focus) Air Date: 05-02-2002
Episode 96 (A Buncha White Chicks Sittin' Around Talkin') Air Date: 05-09-2002
Episode 97 (A.I. Artificial Insemination: Part 1) Air Date: 05-16-2002
Episode 98 (A.I. Artificial Insemination: Part 2) Air Date: 05-16-2002

Britt Gillette is author of The DVD Report, a blog where you can find where you can find more reviews of movies and TV series. Source: http://thedvdreport.blogspot.com/2006/01/will-grace-season-4-dvd.htmlGalen Blog83393
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Make Money Making Movies...

We are not going to kid you. Making money making movies is hard work and it doesn't come easy. This is the real deal: if you want to make a living from movies if not to be rich, you have to think business. Think about what the audience wants to see. It is NOT about what you want. This website provides a bunch of helpful articles to help you on your way of becoming a successful moviemaker.

Most feature films are produced either by the major Hollywood studios or by hundreds of U.S. and foreign independent production companies. The independents range from major companies just below the rank of the well-financed, all-purpose studios, to medium and small continuing companies, to firms that go bankrupt after just one production.

Since the introduction of DV technology, the means of production have become more independent; called independent filmmaking. Filmmakers can conceivably shoot and edit a movie, create and edit the sound and music, and mix the final cut on a home computer. However, while the means of production may be independent, financing, distribution, and marketing remain difficult to accomplish outside the traditional system.

Most independent filmmakers rely on film festivals to get their films noticed and sold for distribution. However, the Internet has allowed for relatively inexpensive distribution of independent films; many filmmakers post their films online for critique and recognition. Although there is little profitability in this, a filmmaker can still gain exposure via the web.

The filmmaking production cycle consists of five main stages: 1-Development, 2- Preproduction, 3-Production, 4-Post-production, 5-Distribution.

Technologies such as DVD, FireWire connections and professional-level non-linear editing system software make movie making relatively inexpensive.

Popular software (including commercial, consumer level and open source) includes: Avid Xpress Pro, Cinelerra, Kino, Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro and Final Cut Express, iMovie, Sony Vegas,

Popular digital camcorders, mostly semi-professional equipment with 3-CCD technology, include: Canon, GL2 XL-1s, XL-2, Panasonic AG-DVX100/AG-DVX100A/AG-DVX100B , Panasonic AG-HVX200, Sony VX-1000/2000/2100, Sony PD-150/170. Most of these camcorders cost between US$2,000 - $5,000 in 2003, with costs continuing to decline as features are added, and models depreciate.

Additionally, open source software holds the potential for increasing high-level editing capabilities being available for also increasingly lower prices, both free and paid software. I would recommend to take a look at this website http://www.internetvideomag.com/index.htm.

Posting videos for profit is a great way to make a lot of money from your own movies. Look at these sites: -eefoof.com - Make It. Post It. Profit., -Podtrac Podcaster Home, -Revver, -VideoEgg:,

Other High Traffic Sites are: -Google Video, -MetaCafe Funny Videos & Movies, -YouTube Broadcast Yourself.

Here are some more Video Sites: -blip.tv (beta), -Bolt: Watch Videos, Share Photos, and Upload Music to your Online Profile, -Buzz Net, -ClipShack, -Dailymotion Share Your Videos, -DropShots Free Video Hosting & Photo Sharing. Upload Video Now!, -Jumpcut [Make Amazing Movies Online], -motionbox: Videos, -Video Bomb - Most Bombed All-Time, -Watch, Share, Create - Grouper Video, -Welcome to eyespot, -Welcome to vSocial - The Video Clip Sharing Community.

ARTICLE BY filmanchor.com. © 21/08/2006 This article is available for reprint in your ezine, website or ebook. You MUST agree not to make any changes to the article and the RESOURCE BOX MUST be included. info@filmanchor.com Article Source: http://www.filmanchor.com/

Film Anchor is an online resource for media makers. Here we can exchange information helpful to the production and distribution of projects. The site includes articles, FAQs, a dynamic database of links to other sites and film and video related files.Harout Blog99622
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Gifts And Delights For A Baby Shower

There is no other way to welcome the baby and celebrate the parents by throwing fun baby showers. For those who would like to do the honor of holding one for somebody close, I suggest that you carefully plan it so that you wont miss out on any important things that you basically need to cover. Pre baby parties are to give the parents for moral support and maybe lift their financial burden a little by giving basic necessities for their baby.

The first question to ask is who should host the gathering? In the past only non-related womenfolk hosted a baby shower, groups such as friends, co-workers and church cells. Time changes traditions and it is currently more common and acceptable for mothers, aunts, grandmothers and sisters to host showers too. Someone has to take the first step to host the shower and the person generally becomes the hostess. A baby shower is a wonderful display of showing love and caring for a growing family and specially helps to welcome a new life into the world. A baby shower can be hosted either individually or as a group; in fact it might be more fun and exciting for a group to share in the excitement and responsibilities of planning out and hosting this extra special event. This will help to alleviate some of the stress of planning should the burden of hosting be shouldered alone.

As for the guest list, you would most likely have a rough idea of those you think should be invited to the event, but it is best to make sure the mother to be has a look at the list beforehand to ensure that no one is left out and that you leave out people that she doesnt want there. Although the written invitation is still the most preferable way to kick off a shower as it adds a personal touch, you can invite guests using more modern methods such as via phone calls, sms or e-mail. Baby shower e-card invitations templates are readily available online for free or at a nominal cost. Regardless of the type of invitation used, you must double check to make sure that all pertinent information is included. This may be in regards to themes, a map or written directions to the shower, the address of the hospital the mother to be is at or any other item that guests should know about.

Planning for the date of the shower is crucial too. Never have it in the last trimester of pregnancy, during which the mother is most uncomfortable. Make room so that she can still source the things that both she and the baby needs.

When deciding on the gifts, think of basic necessities. Things the baby would need when it arrives. Towels, diapers or even cloth basket will do just fine. Try to be more creative by arranging the stuffs in the basket so that it looks delightful. You can also use a bathroom bucket and fill in with bath essentials like soap, lotion and shampoo. Arranging the items into a cake made of towels and other goodies is also appealing. A few simple things like rubber, tape and ribbons should do the job. Homemade baby things are a joy to have. Patchwork covers are indeed a delight for mothers and baby. So are knit wears

A baby show need not take too long to carry out. It all depends on the visitors present. If they know each other well, they might want to stay longer.

Although there are many different variations on shower events, but a simple schedule for baby showers is shown here in this article which should be useful as a rough guideline. Any part can be added, removed and re-ordered to your personal tastes. Firstly as the host you should receive the arriving guests and greet them. It would be a good idea to serve some light snacks or finger foods. Once all or almost all guests have arrived, walk around the room and get each guest to introduce themselves briefly and identify how they know the mother-to-be. Play a few simple shower games at the beginning as ice-breakers many wonderful game ideas are available on the internet. You have to bear in mind that some of the guests may not know anyone else there other than the mother-to-be. Once this is over is over allow everyone go and eat the available food.

Once everyone has been served and satiated, the mother-to-be can start to open her gifts. An important note is to be sure to have a designated somebody jots down what each gift is and who it came from. This will make returning thank-you notes a lot easier for the future mother. The guests may leave at different intervals usually a few at a time depending on how well they mingle with the other guests. Make sure the mother-to-be has the opportunity to say goodbye to everyone. As the hostess or hostesses, be sure to thank the guests for attending. If the hostess has any shower favors, they should give this to the guests at this time.

Elizabeth Ellis is a leading expert in all personalized gifts and has written a number of articles related to baptism gifts, http://www.peculiarstuff.com/Mugs.htm personalized photo mugs, baby shower favors and so on.Henri Blog21785
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Accessorize Your Apparel with Stylish Fashion Jewelry

If youre feeling a little drab with your outfits, dont worry. Whether youre planning a family outing, attending a formal party or dinner, or just going out for a night on the town, you can spruce up any of your outfits with stylish fashion jewelry. Dont spend more money on new clothes accessorize the outfits you already have with lovely fashion jewelry. Here are some great tips to help you achieve the look and feel you want with almost any outfit.

Fashion Jewelry Necklaces Slender the Neckline

Necklaces can enhance the look of your shirt, sweater or dress by adding color, brightness and beauty. You can even make your neck and upper body appear thinner by wearing certain types of necklaces. For example, if you have a solid colored shirt or dress with a rounded neckline, wear a necklace of medium length that hangs in a V-shape. The V-shape will make the neckline appear narrow and will also draw attention away from the arms and shoulders. For a larger person with broad shoulders, this is a thrilling discovery! Its the easiest weight-loss program around!

For shirts or dresses with a V-shaped neckline, a medium to short necklace thats more rounded looks nice. Again, wearing opposites near the neck draws attention away from other areas, so a slender look is achieved once more. The type of slide you choose also makes a difference. Use a slide that matches or complements your outfit, but choose the size and shape carefully. Fashion jewelry necklaces and slides look different on everyone depending on the persons neckline size and body shape. Even the shape of the face should be considered.

Some types of fashion jewelry necklaces include beads, pearls, diamonds, chains (rope or regular), twist, multi-chain, braided, etc. There are also many themes to choose from in slides, including animals and nature, elegant designs, bead assortments and more.

Bracelets and Earrings

Once you find a necklace, choose a bracelet and earrings to complement the necklace. Or, you can buy all of these in a set. Bracelets help make your ensemble complete. Earrings help bring attention to your face and away from your upper body and shoulders. Some earrings shine and glisten while others are plain and simple. Either way, they make great additions to your apparel.

Specialty Jewelry

If you like silver, then try sterling silver jewelry. Its gorgeous for all occasions and comes in a variety of styles, sizes and shapes. If you are allergic to many types of jewelry, then hypoallergenic fashion jewelry might be a solution. Hypoallergenic fashion jewelry looks the same as other jewelry, but is made a certain way as to not trigger allergic reactions. If you have skin rashes or other reactions to jewelry, try hypoallergenic fashion jewelry before giving up all together. You might be pleasantly surprised!

Fashion Jewelry and other Accessories for Work

When dressing for work, use fashion jewelry to dress for success. Add a necklace, watch and matching handbag to your work apparel to show you are ready for the tasks ahead. Keep work-related jewelry simple so it doesnt get in the way. For example, rings that are very large or pointy might be a hindrance if you work with your hands often. Choose fashion jewelry for work thats both sensible and fashionable.

Shopping for Fashion Jewelry made Easy on the Web

You can easily shop for beautiful fashion jewelry online and save time and money. Many fashion jewelry sites sell all types of jewelry, watches, handbags and even other products such as luggage, Italian charms, etc. When ordering online, you can take your time to browse all the categories and choose the fashion jewelry that works best for you.

Chris Robertson is a published author of Majon International. Majon International is one of the worlds MOST popular internet marketing and internet advertising companies on the web. Visit their main business resource web site at: http://www.majon.comGracia Blog6448
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Cold Air Intake A Performance Upgrade You Can Do Yourself

The cold air intake system was launched in the late 1980s. This system includes intake tubes which are made up of molded plastic, and a cotton-gauze air filter. A cold air intake system is used to increase the power of your car, truck or SUVs engine, by reducing the temperature of the air going into it. These aftermarket parts are available in different colors and sizes, as another objective of this system is to enhance the look of your vehicles engine bay and also to create an attractive intake noise. Installing a cold air intake is an inexpensive way to increase the performance of your vehicle.

A cold air intake system is responsible for increasing the amount of oxygen, which is necessary for combustion along with fuel. It provides cold air to the hot engine and protects your vehicle from mechanical imbalance.

While purchasing a cold air intake, you have to take notice of the following points:

The diameter of the air intake should be big for free flow of air.
Interiors of tubes should be smooth to reduce the blockage of air.
Air filters should be efficient.

Different materials like plastic, metal, silicone, fiberglass or carbon fibers are used to make cold air intakes.

A short ram air intake is the alternative to a cold air intake. It comes with a short metal or plastic tube with a conical air filter, and is fitted inside the engine bay. Because it increases the airflow to the engine, a short ram air intake is more effective than the stock air intake. In some cases however, the hot air from around the engine can reduce performance, but the use of a heat shield will solve this problem.

Carbon fibers can replace metal for piping, as this reduces weight and insolates air at a higher speed.

Most cold air intakes come ready to install, and you can quite easily fit one yourself. Its simply a matter of removing the stock air intake system from your vehicle and installing the new cold air intake. The air will enter from an external source - from the front bumper, fenders or a hood scoop. By providing increased airflow at a suitable temperature, the cold air intake can prove its credibility.

These cold air intakes are not as effective in rain as in other seasons. This is because during the rainy season, the flow of air is not proper. There is also the problem of your air intake being exposed to water. Too much water ingested into the engine will cause serious damage. To bypass this problem, you can install a water shield or relocate the air intake so that it is inside the engine bay.

In upshot, it is a good idea to use a cold air intake in your car or truck, as it will result in improved performance and better gas mileage also.

Stefan Rockhaus is a contributing author for http://www.your-online-guide.info - For more http://www.cold-air-intake-guide.info/sitemap.html info visit http://www.cold-air-intake-world.infoHilary Blog4072
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How To Get Highly-Targeted Traffic To Your Website For Free

I'm sure that most of you reading this will know that writing articles and distributing them to online article directories is probably the most potent and immediate way to increase traffic to your website.

In this article I will give you the benefits of this type of free website marketing.

Firstly, having written an article on your chosen subject you will be considered by many to be an expert in your chosen field.

Do you think that I'm an expert on writing articles? I've written this article and you haven't, but that doesn't necessarily mean that I know more than you! Perception nearly always defines our reality, and in some ways defies it.

Secondly, your article should always be related to your website topic. If you own a website devoted to trains, write an article about trains. Your readers will almost certainly visit your website to see what is on offer.

Thirdly, with each article that you write you will include a resource box. This resource box (sometimes called an author bio) contains whatever information that you want the reader to know, such as your website address or the web address of whatever affiliate product you are promoting at the moment.

This is perhaps the most important part of the whole process, because your main objective should be to get traffic back to your website. You may just like writing and informing or entertaining people and have no website to speak of. That's fine whatever does it for you.

Fourthly, every article that you have published will give you a one-way link back to your website. We all know that search engines love links, but your article will be put alongside other articles with similar content and your website will mirror the content of your own article, so the search engines will prize these links higher than a link from a website that has a totally different subject matter.

Fifthly, once you have gone to the trouble of submitting your article to a zillion-and-one article directories you can sit back and relax. Let nature take its course. You now have a zillion-and-one links pointing to your website.

It gets better! Website owners are constantly on the lookout for original content for their own website or to include in their weekly ezine or newsletter. As long as your article is fairly grammatically correct, has no glaring errors and is entertaining or informative, they are entitled to use the article free-of-charge so long as they include the resource box that came with it. Do you see the wonderful potential of this fairly basic marketing vehicle?

Submitting your article to as many article directories as you can find is a fairly laborious task, but once the initial work has been done, you can sit back and relax for a while before starting work on your next article.

This article is free to re-publish.

Ian Basford owns an online article resource at http://www.articleresource.info. He has written a free ebook about writing articles which is available from his website. Please also visit his free ebook and software website at http://www.ebookresource.info and help yourself to whatever you want.Han Blog10833
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Internet Marketing - Some Do's and Don'ts

If you're new to internet marketing, it can be quite confusing and overwhelming. You've decided on an idea, done your research and determined that there is a market for your idea, developed a web site and now you're ready to take the plunge into the world of internet marketing.

Internet marketing isn't as complicated as it might seem -- there's no particular mystery to it. You just have to know where to start and what proper steps to take to help get your site seen on the web and ranked by the search engines. The first step in your internet marketing plan is to write a press release announcing your new site and pointing out the benefits and features of it that makes it useful to the public. It doesn't have to be long -- about 300 words or so -- but it does have to sound newsworthy. One thing you should keep in mind is to be sure you have your relevant keywords in the title, subtitle and liberally sprinkled throughout the text. Also, you'll want to write it from a third person point of view and make sure it doesn't sound like an advertisement. Also, keep it mundane, i.e., something suitable for a general audience.

The next step in advancing your internet marketing goals should be to write an article and submit it for online publishing. Again, it doesn't have to be long (about 500 to 800 words). Again, you'll want to have the right keywords in the title and spread throughout the text. For example, this piece has the term internet marketing in the title and interspersed in the body of the text as this is what it is being optimized for. A good place to submit your articles is SubmitYOURArticle.com. For a monthly subscription, they'll submit your editorials for you to top sites, thereby giving you great exposure. We've used their services ourselves and found it to be superb. Both the press release and writing articles are two important steps on the road to internet marketing success.

The next stop on the internet marketing highway is to generate some free traffic to your site. Two ways to accomplish this are to post on forums that are relevant to your subject matter (with your URL in your signature line) and getting listed in directories in the appropriate categories. The press release and the article(s) should help to generate a lot of free traffic via the backlinks pointing to your site as they are published and distributed, but hey, the more traffic, the better! Beware of internet marketing services claiming to list your site in a ton of directories -- most aren't worth the money. Also beware of internet marketing companies claiming they can get you high placement on the search engines. We tried this and it didn't work. You may come across yet other internet marketing companies saying they can send targeted traffic to your site for a fee, of course. We tried this, too, and it didn't work either! We have yet to come across any internet marketing company promising this or that who can actually deliver what they say they can by way of placement or traffic.

Basically, what it boils down to is that your internet marketing success is mostly dependent on your own efforts and wisely choosing services and software that will genuinely help you achieve your internet marketing goals.

About the Author:

Murray Williams is one of the owners of HelpfulInternetMarketing, a site that is designed to help the new entrepreneur just starting out. After having met many dead ends in his own internet marketing journeys, he decided to develop this site and assist others by offering quality articles and software that have been screened for their usefulness. To view the site and the articles and software, please visit HelpfulInternetMarketing .

Murray Williams is one of the owners of HelpfulInternetmarketing, a site that is designed to help the new entrepreneur just starting out. After having met many dead ends in his own internet marketing journeys, he decided to develop this site and assist others by offering quality articles and software that have been screened for their usefulness. To view the site and the articles and software, please visit HelpfulInternetMarketing at: http://www.helpfulinternetmarketing.com.Gayathree Blog63360
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Fresh Inspirations: The Art Of Awareness...Are You Looking, But Not Seeing?

Everywhere I look these days, it seems we are all too often caught in the act of multi-tasking. Now this is not an inherently bad trait; many of us wouldnt get nearly as much accomplished without this invaluable skill. My question is: What are we missing in the meantime? I was doing my morning power walk while on a brief vacation on the West Coast. I was enjoying a glorious park with an incredible, breathtaking backdrop of blue skies, dry (important for those of us living in humid climes!), sunny weather, and the Pacific ocean crashing against the beach and cliffs above with multimillion dollar homes, but I noticed that almost everyone I saw was BUSY.

They were either on their cell phone, their Bluetooth, on a laptop, or otherwise oblivious to the beauty surrounding them. They were looking but not seeing. How many times have you been in the car and gotten from point A to point B (and usually a lot further in the alphabet than that!) only to realize you have no idea how you got there. You are on autopilot. STOP, look and really see who and what is around you. You will likely be pleasantly surprised at the beauty in nature, at the curiosity found by watching others (you know the old favorite art form of people watching), and the chance to just breathe and be instead of constant doing. Remember we are HUMAN BEINGS, not human doings.

How often do we multi-task to the point where we are not completing any task with quality? Most of us anymore can't even eat without doing something else at the same time, whether it be watching TV or driving. Unconsiously, we are sabotaging our health by not taking time to enjoy a healthy meal. Our work, play, and even relationships suffer from not being able to focus on one thing at a time, because we are too busy. How much will we sacrifice to "do it all"? It's time to simplify our lives! What are you REALLY missing out on?

P.S. When you truly slow down just enough to observe all that is around you, you will find that it takes on a brilliance and peacefulness that we each value and need. Life is in the living, not in the doing. Are you living by design or busy by default??

The Beauty of Slowing Down . . . What You See When You Stop To Smell The Roses!

Copyright 2006 Melissa Galt

Melissa Galt is a Lifestyle Designer and Speaker based in Atlanta, GA. She hosts a series of blogs on design tips and trends and produces a monthly ezine dedicated to helping subscribers design their signature life. For the latest teleclasses, seminars, and ebooks on designing your life check out http://www.melissagalt.com.Giacomo Nicola Blog22028
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In Touch Media Group's Drew Graef on Search Engine Marketing

"Search engine marketing is the single biggest development in the field of marketing since the birth of broadcast television advertising," says Drew Graef, Vice President of Sales Consulting at In Touch Media Group, Inc. (http://www.intouchmediagroup.com), a full-service marketing company that specializes in using the Internet as a key public relations and advertising tool. "Internet advertising comprises 20 percent of all advertising spending, and the fastest growing segment of Internet advertising is search engine marketing."

For the uninitiated, Graef explains that search engine ads are found on the right side of the results page after an Internet search on, for example, Google or Yahoo! "Search engine ads are also known as sponsored links and pay-per-click ads," he says. "The key differentiator between traditional advertising and search engine advertising is that the latter is results-driven. Advertisers only pay when someone clicks on their ad."

But getting the click isn't enough, says Graef. "It's one thing to bring consumers to a website, but it's more important to convert those website visitors into customers," he says. "At its best, search engine marketing is both an art and a science. It's achieving the winning combination of ad copywriting, keyword selection and placement, web site design and copywriting, and the website's call to action."

Graef explains that an effectively written ad will draw more clicks, while a well-designed website with a call to action will cause visitors to linger. "Having a search engine ad that is frequently clicked, along with visitors who stay on the website, causes the ad to move up in the search results and draw even more visitors," he says. "When all of the elements are correctly choreographed, advertisers draw highly targeted customers to their websites at a fraction of the cost of radio, television, and print advertising."

Research indicates that 62 percent of search engine users do not differentiate between search results and paid search advertising. "Given that 68 million Americans go online everyday, and that the average person spends 43 minutes a month conducting searches, companies can't afford not to take advantage of the search engine marketing channel," says Graef.

Graef is quick to note that search engine marketing shouldn't replace traditional advertising, but that it's an important component to any advertising campaign. "If a company only advertises in traditional media, a company selling similar products can easily siphon off business through search engine marketing," he says. "Ultimately, search engine advertising channels and captures the consumer demand that is already present on the Internet."

Kris Nickerson is the Editor-in-Chief of Press Direct International (http://www.pressdirectinternational.org), a global information website that provides reliable information tailored to professionals in financial, media, and corporate markets. His thorough knowledge of industries ranging from health care and travel to real estate and financial investing enables him to quickly grasp the nuances of emerging markets and technologies.Georges Blog63822
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Work At Home Moms Should Consider Affiliate Programs

In my many years in the work at home industry, I have come across many work at home ideas, programs and opportunities both online and offline. However, it is affiliate programs that always get my vote for a number of reasons and I think that any mom looking to do some sort of work at home venture should seriously consider them.

As a simple explanation, affiliate marketing is a process whereby a person promotes the goods or services of a merchant by driving traffic of interested users to that merchant's website. The person that does these activities is called an affiliate' and the company/website that receives these services is referred to as the merchant'. Affiliates are either paid commission on a pay-per-click, pay-per-lead or pay-per-sale basis. The bulk of the affiliate's duties would be in marketing and advertising.

Affiliate programs have numerous advantages for anyone especially for moms wanting to do something from home in between taking care of the little darlings and keeping house. These are:

International Customers

As the internet is an international instrument, your potential customers will be from almost every country in the world. This is a huge market for you to tap into. Because more and more people are coming online everyday, your market is virtually unlimited.

All The Hard Work Has Been Done For You

The merchant has sourced, manufactured or made the product at his risk and expense. He has already tested the product and his sales pitch to sell his product. If he has been offering this product for quite some time now through the sales pitch on his website, you can be assured that the product is selling.

A Real Work At Home Opportunity

One of the greatest appeal of affiliate marketing is that it allows you to make money while based at home. It is such a flexible opportunity that even if you have a full-time job, you can still run this on the side. Most of the time, it takes an hour a day to administer, check, review, revise, etc - and all online.

No Stock To Carry, No Shipping, No Customer Headaches

Another cool thing about being an affiliate is that you don't have to worry about customer enquiries or customer complaints. You don't need to buy or keep stock, you don't have to ship anything to the customer - in fact you don't deal with the customer at all. The merchant does this. You just promote the website and it's products and get paid a commission on sale.

Easy To Start Up

You can literally become an affiliate in a few minutes. There are no lengthy applications to make or approval process to undergo. No other money-making opportunity can be started as quick as an affiliate program.

Unlimited Income Potential

The sky is the limit as far as your earnings go. You can make as much money as you want to. The only restrictions are your own effort.

Truly International Opportunity

Affiliate marketing is one of the very few opportunities that are not confined to a specific country. Anyone from anywhere in the world can participate in an affiliate program.

Affiliate Programs Are Free To Sign-Up

Almost all affiliate programs are free to sign up. You don't need to pay for starter-packs, advertising materials, sample products, membership fees, etc.

Huge Commissions

Commissions that are paid by merchants are huge and beat any other industry hands down. Commissions on offer can go up to as high as 75-80% of selling price.

Choose A Multitude Of Merchants To Work For

Affiliate marketing is flexible enough to allow you to represent many merchants at the same time. This increases your chances of success as you have an arsenal of products to promote. If you choose your products properly, you can be promoting a great deal of top selling items simultaneously.

Low Start Up Costs

Your only start up costs will be in advertising and promotion. This activity will represent the majority of your input in your business. There are a number of ways to minimize this cost but you'll have to do some research and test your methods.

However, as with any other opportunity, thoroughly research an affiliate program before actually participating in it. Here are some tips to help you:

1. Only choose top quality products that are in constant demand.

2. Only deal with reputable companies who have been in business for a reasonable period of time.

3. Monitor other affiliates to see what they are promoting. Check to see where they advertise and how long their adverts are up if an affiliate is continuously doing paid advertising in a certain place, then you can be assured that he/she is making money.

4. Email the companies concerned and ask questions about the product. Monitor how long they take to respond and how effective their response is. This will give you an idea on how solid they are and what sort of confidence they have in their product.

Affiliate programs are a great opportunity but only if done correctly. It is imperative that you do a certain amount of research and testing before you commit yourself, especially if you are going to be investing money in advertising. Good luck!

Copyright (c) 2006 Anwar Ahmed Ally

Anwar Ally has been in the work at home industry for over 18 years. He is the founder of: http://www.thehomeworker.org and blogs at: http://2work-at-home.blogspot.com.Giuseppina Blog64508
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The Truth About Search Engine Optimization

Search engine optimization or SEO has been around for pretty much as long as search engines have. Over the years, it has gained both proponents and opponents many for good reason. The prevalence of sneaky, underhanded tactics, increasing spam in the search engine indexes, and publicized cases of websites being banned from the listings have given SEO a bad rap.

"SEO is just about tricking the search engines," some claim.

In an effort to de-bunk this and other wayward SEO beliefs, we have developed a list of 'top 5 myths about SEO'.

#1 SEO is all about tricking the search engines

In actuality, good, honest SEO is not about tricking, but analyzing search engine algorithms in an effort to develop websites in a way that consciously supports search engines in doing their job that is providing the most relevant content to their users. "White hat" SEOers understand that what's good for users is also typically good for search engines, and they strive to not 'trick' search engines, but be forthright in giving them exactly what they want.

#2 SEO is all about the meta-tags

In a previous life, webmasters would stuff the meta-keyword tag with their desired terms, and voila!, a top spot in the rankings. SEO was about the meta-tags and not much else. Whether this approach worked then or not, it most certainly does not today. In addition to the multitude of other 'on page' ranking factors that now seem to matter (such as keyword-rich copy, anchor text, and file names), sites now more than ever have to look 'off site' most importantly, at the volume and quality of their inbound links.

#3 You only have to do SEO once

A recipe for SEO failure: optimize your pages once, obtain great rankings, and let simmer forever. On the contrary, successful SEO requires on-going evaluation and tweaking of strategies in order maintain and enhance positioning. With search engine algorithms changing by the hour, searcher behaviour maturing, and the competitive environment constantly shifting, does it stand to reason that your rankings today will remain the same 6 months or weeks from now? Without an on-going commitment to SEO, probably not.

#4 Anyone can do SEO right

You read an e-book on SEO. You attended an SES conference. You're now a seasoned SEO expert, right? Wrong. Although SEO is definitely NOT rocket science, it does take a level of knowledge, and most importantly, experience, to really succeed. The knowledge that comes from testing out various techniques and working with a wide variety of websites over time is invaluable. Knowing how and why to select the right keywords is crucial, and understanding the impact of the site's design and coding on SEO is just as important. The bottom line: Yes, anyone can 'do' SEO, but it's much more difficult to really do it right.

#5 SEO is purely the webmaster's job

Your webmaster is responsible to make sure that the front and back end of the site performs as it should. They are typically a technical person; a programmer. They are definitely not marketers. They might implement the SEO changes to the site, but actually determining what should be changed should be in the hands of the content authors and marketing/comm people in your organization. Hoisting the full responsibility for SEO on the webmaster's shoulders can produce less than desirable results as these 'techies' struggle to imagine what a customer would type into a search engine, and then attempt to massage these words into your agency-perfected copy. Instead, make optimization a collective initiative ideally with the guidance of an SEO expert - and give your webmaster a break.

As the manager of the SEM Solutions Group at non-linear creations, Julie Batten manages the search engine marketing team to deliver exceptional client results by means of organic search engine optimization and pay-per-click search engine marketing campaigns. Julie has extensive experience in web marketing and has worked with key clients, including TD Canada Trust, TSX, and Mattamy Homes.Haruhiro Blog73812
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A Marketing Plan to copy

What does a marketing plan cost these days?

Hundreds, thousands? Not that much if you know what to do your self!

Have you asked a Marketing Agency for a quote todraw up a Marketing Plan recently? If you own a small business, then it is hard to justify spending the 600 a day one asked for. We all have to watch our bottom lines like hawks, especially in the difficult-trading-conditions we seem to be in. But here is a dilemma! A Marketing Plan is a really essential tool that will show a small business owner where their business is and map out where it needs to go. It is vital in today's competitive environment that even small business should have one.

When you overdraft comes up for renewal and your bank manager has to justify lending the bank's money to your business, think how much easier it would be to convince them with a plan laid out in neat systematic form.

It is the case that far too many small companies don't have a Marketing Plan, or the owner has it locked up in his head. A place of storage that is really difficult to access when you need to show it to the potential investor or the bank manager. Inevitably this event usually occurs when you are really busy and committing your plan to paper, or computer file, is added pressure that you really could do with out. I run a small retail business and recently I studied for, and obtained, the UK's Chartered Institute of Marketing's "Professional Diploma in Marketing". It was a convergent learning course on the net and in four intensive workshop days in my local town. It brought home to me that what we did in our own business was fine up to a point. As the course was very practical, with the chance to use any organisation of the student's choice in the assignments that we had to submit, I ended up formally setting down the Marketing Plan on paper, that had been up there in my head for no one to see!

So what is a Marketing Plan for?

Well, its purpose is to lay down, direct and co-ordinate all your marketing activities and events. It is like a map. With a map it is easier to get some place. With a marketing plan it is easier to get the business to where you want it to head. This is, hopefully, to huge profits!

Perhaps you are the owner or director of a company seeking backing or further investment? Well a good marketing plan can be really important in attracting new investment or better bank facilities.

Perhaps you need help in making choices regarding which parts of the market to focus on and how to compete in that target market (Marketing Strategy)?

Often the mere process of preparing a marketing plan will help you to develop a successful marketing strategy through the discipline and process that you go through.

A good marketing plan will describe all the marketing actions to be carried out within a specific time period. It will contain details of your company, its products or services, its marketing objectives and strategies and information on how to measure the results of the marketing activities.

It might help if I give you a framework of basic elements that a Marketing Plan should include.

Basic Elements of a Marketing Plan

So what do you need?

1.Executive Summary - introduces and explains the major features and recommendations to executives (or your bank manager).

1.1 Introduction - a brief description of your organisation, its products and or services.

The context and objectives of the plan should be described and a description of what your business activities are. You should include current revenues, customers and your market position. You can also blow your own trumpet here! Note your accomplishments and successes to date.

If it is a new market entry or entirely new markets you are going for, then here is the place to describe any experience, training or competencies that your company has.

1.2 Vision, Mission Statement and Objectives

Mission statements focus on the long-range purpose of your marketing plan.

"To educate entertain and enlighten our clients so that they become more successful Marketers."

Company objectives should be more specific and oriented towards action.

"We will deliver a balanced range of Marketing Solution Publications to the U.K. and Europe through mail order and Internet."

1.3 Team description

Who will deliver the plan? What are the resources and structure of the team who will do so?

Management skills and capabilities. List any Marketing knowledge, sales skills, copy-writing ability, etc.

Agencies - Include any Marketing consultants, PR agencies you are using.

If there are any gaps honestly point them out and do a Training Needs Analysis.

1.4 Main marketing objectives

You need only give a brief statement of these here to close the Executive summary.

2.1 Current market conditions

What are the trends in your market?

What are the dynamics facing businesses such as yours?

Who are your target customers?

What competition do you face?

2.2 Market trends:

You should describe the macroeconomic trends that directly affect the target market that your marketing plan is aimed at.

This is where the PEST Framework is useful to include. (Sometimes referred to as PESTEL, SLEPT or PESTE) the components are:

Political

Economic

Social

Technological

Environment

Legal

2.3 Target market

It goes without saying that you should be aiming all your marketing efforts precisely at a target market or you are heading for a disaster.

All good marketing planning should follow from a very detailed segmentation of the market.

Size? Is it growing, staying the same, or shrinking?

Customer characteristics e.g. age, sex, income level, location, marital status, number of children etc.

Habits, patterns and values of target customer.

What are their wants, needs and desires?

What are their buying habits? - How do they spend their disposable income and when do they buy and how do they buy? How many times and when?

2.4 Competition analysis

In the micro environment analysis of a Marketing Audit you will hopefully have identified your present and potential competitors. What are their key products / services? How do they differentiate them selves? You should briefly explain the actions that you will take to oppose or overcome your competitor's offerings.

I highly recommend you use Professor Michael Porter's Five Forces Model for this and the four other threats he identifies. Space does not allow me to go into detail here although I have written a more comprehensive report in which I include a diagram of the Five Forces Model available from my own website: http://www.promarketer.co.uk

2.5 Issues analysis

You should briefly list such key external issues as government legislation affecting your business, or new technological development that impinges on your product.

3.1 SWOT analysis

Strengths

Weakness

Opportunities

Threats

A major component of any marketing plan is the SWOT analysis. Strengths and weaknesses are born of internal elements while opportunities and threats come from outside.

When opportunities and threats are recognised they can then be examined from the point of view of your product strengths and weaknesses.

What could we change or improve about our product to make it easier for the customer?

What are our customers' wants and desires? - We may possibly find new opportunities by thinking about such questions.

It is worth remembering that a threat can also be an opportunity to you, while a strength may also be a weakness depending on your point of view!

A business offering a vast selection of products may see this as one of their strengths. But for the customer, confused by the bewildering array of options as they try to find what they need, sees it as a weakness.

4. Positioning Strategy

Decide how you want your clients to perceive you in your marketplace.

Lowest price?

Best service?

Highest quality?

This is all part of the differentiation process.

5. Differentiation

You want to 'stand out from the crowd' so you need to make some decisions on segmentation and the positioning of your business. Combine this with your competitive analysis and you should be able to differentiate yourself from the competition.

6. Key messages

Thinking about differentiation should also help you to decide on your 'Key messages'. Be warned that it usually takes time for these to make an impact, to 'sink in', as it were. This means it is important to keep repeating your consistent messages throughout any marketing campaigns.

7. The Marketing Mix

The 4 P's.P is for:

Product - List your companies products and services. Include their key features. Is there something unique about them? If you are launching a new product or service include it here.

Price - There are many ways to set a price, some more scientific than others are! Remember that pricing is an integral part of the marketing strategy. Ask yourself is the customer willing to pay the price proposed and will it give you any profit? Some prices may be set on a cost-plus basis - adding a profit on to the costs of producing the goods or services. A better way is the 'market-based' price because it takes into account what your competitors are charging.

Place - where do you sell? Direct, through an intermediary? Bricks and mortar or virtual outlet?

Promotion - what activities are you going to use to create awareness of your product or service to generate sales? This is also referred to as Marketing Communications and includes direct selling, corporate events, brochures, web-sites, advertising. You should be warned that many inexperienced marketers think that the promotional plan is the entire marketing plan. It is, as you can see, but one component of the marketing plan.

7a. Integration of Promotional activity

Have you got a consistent look and feel to all your marketing mix? It is wise to make sure all your communications, brand positioning, propositions, messages, etc are derived from a single brand position so it is not confusing to the consumer by being fragmented. Also are there cross selling opportunities for you to exploit?

Only 4 Ps? - Funny, I thought I heard there were 7!

Before leaving the marketing mix I need to tell you about the Extended mix, which adds People, Process and Physical evidence to Product, Price, Place and Promotion.

If you are a service, or a not-for-profit organisation, then the extra three Ps are most important for you. But don't just assume that because you are not, that they don't apply!

People oriented organisations have to consider how their personnel make the marketing activities more, or less, effective when dealing face to face (or on the phone) with their public.

Process makes it easy for you to deal with the organisation. If it is a charity, for example, today people expect to be able to go on-line, set up direct-debits, pay by card and not just put money in the street collectors tin.

Physical evidence is expected to result from paying for a service or donating to a charity. You expect to see some physical evidence of the use your money has been put to.

8. Marketing Budget

You need a detailed budget for the next year showing the budgeted costs for each of your promotional items.

9. Measurement

Results and feed back must be gathered each month and compared with the marketing plan. When they are going astray you need to take corrective action.

Another tip is to ask your customers how they found you so that you can monitor what parts of your communications plan are working. Note this and include this in your measurements.

10. Milestones

It is a good idea to announce in the plan some marketing milestones you will strive to achieve. When you pass them celebrate!

So there it is a step by step process to create yourself a professional Marketing plan.

The author is Nicholas Thorne who runs an independent bookshop and a gift business on the Internet.Heli Blog73202
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How To Win At MLM

Building a Multi Level Marketing (MLM) organization takes time before time will build your MLM. You need to work your MLM before your MLM will work for you. You must learn that consistency makes a winner before you can be a consistent winner. You must realize your goals before goals can be realized. You must be able to see the winning line to line yourself up with the winners.

Most people who fail in MLM fail by only walking halfway down the road of success, only to return to the starting line of a different MLM or sadly never to start again. They lack the vision and in most cases a simple knowledge of the beauty and power of MLM. Similar to seeing a glorious brick home, but failing to see the individual bricks it took to build that home.

A beautiful brick home does not appear over night. It all starts with a person with a vision. He moves that vision into action to form its reality. The land must first be cleared of all mistaken beliefs. The foundations formed from consistent determination and perspiration.

Brick homes are built one brick at a time. The more brick layers you can find the quicker the structure is built. Building your MLM is no different. After awhile you'll see the building grow by itself, sell itself and make you lots of life changing options forged in financial success. You are the builder. Every building needs a plan. A written plan that is branded with incremented deadlines.

Each construction needs a boss, a leader, you. You are your own boss. Look again at those five words: "You are your own boss". There is you the worker and you the boss. You've contracted to work your way to success, and the boss is with you every second of the day. You form an agreement for the success you crave. You state the days you will work, the exact time and hours of work that you will put into building your empire. When you take a little time off to drive to the pub, bang, there he is, staring you in the mirror screaming breach of contract. You are your own boss, so be strict and stick to your own agreement.

Earning $10,000 a month in Multi Level Marketing is extremely easy! The hardest part of making $10,000 per month is the first $1,000. Read this paragraph again, it's a need to know!

Are you familiar with Geometric Progression ?

Here is an example of Geometric Progression, the reason why the "Heavy Hitter" appears as a whale, when in reality he is but a school of fish:

January.......You get one new member..................1

February......You and he get one new member......3

March..........You and they get one new member....7

April............You and they get one new member...15

May............You and they get one new member....31

June............You and they get one new member....63

July.............You and they get one new member...127

August.........You and they get one new member....255

September....You and they get one new member...511

October........You and they get one new member...1023

November.....You and they get one new member...2047

December....You and they get one new member....4095

There are interesting points to be noted about the above 12 month plan.

A) How many members did you personally sponsor each month? The answer is one.

B) How many did each member sponsor each month? The answer is one.

If you can stick at MLM for 12 months, bring in one new member per month and have them do the same then the above results are practical.

Unfortunately most people can't wait to be rich. They can't wait for pay day. They give Network Marketing six months and finish. Why? Because they feel things aren't moving quick enough and the grass on the other side of the river is starting to look greener and greener.

In the above example the new member after six months of hard work has only 63 members. If he sticks things out to December he will have 65 times as many members as he has in June. Let me just repeat that. Come December he will have sixty five times more members than he had in June. That is the beauty and the power of MLM, Network Marketing.

So my question is, "How much time have you decided to give your MLM, Network Marketing Business to work for you?" If you're only going to give any MLM six months worth of time and effort then your result will be minimal.

Remember, the only place were money comes before work is in the dictionary.

Firstly you have to work for your MLM and work real hard. Then your MLM will work hard for you.

If someone was willing to pay you $4000 a month for 12 months to recruit just one person a month, would you? Do you think you could?

If after the first 12 moths they offered to pay you $10,000 a month would you continue to get one person a month for the Network Marketing Business?

Have your ever heard MLMers brag about the 1000s of members they have in their downline, or in the upline's downline? Just remember, they didn't do it all by themselves. They may have only brought in a handful of those total members.

The difference between success and failure in MLM is basically a time factor and your level of consistency in working your plan. The more people you sift through the more success you'll have.

I'm sure that you'd love to have 4000+ members after only twelve months. You know that the formula for everyone, including yourself, is to bring in only one member per month and have that member do the same.

The problem is, how do you give yourself a better than average chance of this working for you? The answer is: recruit more than one member per month. Personally I bring in 5 to 10 per month. If you want 4000+ members in your downline then work on everyone bringing in two new members per month just to make sure.

If you like playing " What if " to get you motivated, just go back and see how many members you would have if everyone brought in just two members per month over 12 months.

How do you ensure that your downline will recruit for you? Well, the answer is you can't. You can only ensure that they can recruit. Can meaning that they have befor them the means to recruit.

The team needs to be fed, on a monthly basis, a combination of online and offline leads. Leads that have been pre-qualified as being people interested in Network Marketing or business opportunity. If your team has leads that they can work each month then the chances that they will work are in your favor.

Importantly they need the training on how to turn those leads into members. The training could be by telephone. Not everyone is online, and not many people want to travel to and pay for meetings. In this day and age of Fax On Demand, Voice Systems, the Internet, there is no reason why a home business can't be just that: A home business.

Most of you reading this are probably in America. I'm an Australian living in Japan. I run my American MLM and mostly American team from Japan. With the systems that my MLM company have in place for me I do not suffer "The Tyranny Of Distance". I work an American MLM using mostly American Leads from the comfort of my home here in Japan.

There is definitely a combination of factors that will lead anyone to financial success in MLM. They are:

1. Good Primary MLM.

A sound debt free company that you can rely on to be around the next few years.

2. Member Retention.

It's no use shoveling lots of members into a business opportunity if they are just going to drop out. Great products or services and a great company does not build most of your retention factor. Good downline communication helps greatly but the key factor to retention is usually profit. For example, my internet business costs $29 a month. So I knew from the start, that the most members I needed to get was three.

Most people will not retail unless they have had a great result with the product or service. Profit in the form of commissions over and above monthly commitments is what is important and will keep your members recruiting new members into their team. Teaching your members how to get new members will put both you and them into profit.

Members are a bit like Pelicans, if you feed them fish they keep coming back for more fish. Don't feed them fish, teach them how to fish. You teach them everything you know, then they add their know-how onto that and you have a better member than yourself.

3. Prospects.

It's no use having the best company, the best product or service, the best pay plan if you haven't got people to introduce it all to. You need a constant source of people to talk to or to put into your lead capture funnel etc. People who give up on Network Marketing and give it a bad name to boot are people who were not prepared to work the business. It's no use being on the road to success if you don't walk it a little everyday!

4. Consistency & Time.

To be successful, to obtain your MLM, Network Marketing, dreams, you need to add consistency and time to the formula. You need to be consistent in the numbers of people that you contact over a set period of time. If you don't have clear cut goals every little bump in the road will become a mountain to climb over. You only lose your way when you take your eyes of your goal.

The hardest part of making $10,000 a month in Network Marketing is the first

5. Goals and Plans.

You need immediate, short term and long term goals. Your immediate goal should be to get into profit. If you need to get X amount of people to be in residual profit, then you need to get them now. You may have to get them all yourself, but normally new members will bring in new members so you may not have to get them all yourself. Never rely on others to do your work, get them yourself for you will be better for it.

Be serious. As serious as a heart attack. Members that are not in profit blame their failure on broken promises, the company, the products, you name it. So take care of yourself first. Your business is YOUR business. Your failures are YOUR failures. .

There are only two people that are responsible for your success in MLM, Network Marketing. They are you and yourself. You need to plan how you are going to get new people!

When I was in the the Victoria Police Force, Detective Training School in Melbourne, Australia, my old Sergeant said, "Failure to Plan is Planning to Fail". You need to know where your prospects are going to be coming from.

6. Understand your Compensation Plan.

Grab your calculator and have a real good look at your compensation plan. Your first goal is to be in profit. In some plans strategically placing members will give you the quickest profits.

Money is not everything, unless you don't have it. We don't work our MLM, Network Marketing business for the money. We work it for the options that money can buy and the people we can help on the way. Think of what you could do with $10,000 per month. You may like to give it to your parents, buy a car or two, a house or two. Give it to your favorite charity. The options are only limited to your imagination and goals.

Time will work for you as you work for your MLM. Consistency will prove you a winner. Your goals will be your stepping stones on the way to the winning line. You will have your school of fish and a whale of a time swimming the oceans of options that MLM, Network Marketing has provided so simply for you.

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