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    Sell Without Feeling Like A Used Car Salesman
    Many business owners and professionals are appalled at the thought of having to sell their products or services. If you are going to be successful though, regardless of your profession, you are also going to be in the business of selling. But you don’t have to don a plaid jacket and adopt the sales techniques that have made the used car salesman infamous.If we are uncomfortable “selling” our services, it is generally because we are trying to “sell” before someone has reached the
    that "author" may know nothing of this.

    The third type of copyright violation is the worst. There are many out there who will simply steal your content outright. I've had my articles used without name or resource box, as blog material. I've had others use my articles with their own names as author, and their own resource box linking to their sites.

    A threatening email with a mention of your lawyer will usually resolve this. Mostly these thieves don't think they'll be noticed, and will take the article down once caught.

    Key Components of a Business Plan: Part I
    A good business plan has ten key components. Providing a comprehensive assessment of each of these components is critical in attracting investors. This article discusses the first five components. A subsequent article will detail the remaining elements.1. Executive Summary. The Executive Summary provides a succinct synopsis of the business plan, and highlights the key points raised within. The Executive Summary must communicate to the prospective investor the size and scope of the
    On the internet, copyright violations are all over. The first time I discovered one of my articles on another website with someone else's name as the author, I was a bit shocked. It even linked through to this other person's website. I have come to accept that this is a normal part of the business - at least for now. If you submit your articles to directories, this will happen to you too.

    No legal advice here, but you'll find some practical advice on avoiding the problem, finding the copyright violations, and resolving the problem without legal help. There are three basic types of violations in my experience. They are outright theft, software mistakes, and common misunderstandings. The last two are relatively easy to correct.

    The most common problem is that the user of your article didn't understand the terms of use. You maintain your copyright when you submit your articles to article directories (at least any of the reputable ones). What you are doing is licensing their use by others, for free - provided that they don't change the articles, and they make the link to your website active.

    Often new web site owners take articles and don't make your resource box link active. They may not be proficient in their HTML skills, or they didn't understand they needed to have the link active. A simple email telling them to activate the link or remove the article is usually sufficient.

    A less common problem is a software problem at the article directory. I once saw one of my articles at a directory - with another person's name as the author. I assumed he had submitted it as his own. He said he didn't, and I got nastier. Then I discovered that the software the directory used was mixing up authors, resource boxes and articles.

    It gets worse. I found my own name on other people's articles! I demanded they take my name off those articles immediately. They eventually fixed the problem, but the other lesson here is perhaps to be polite in your initial contact with "violators." Any web site owner could take articles from a directory like this, without knowing they have the wrong author name, and that "author" may know nothing of this.

    The third type of copyright violation is the worst. There are many out there who will simply steal your content outright. I've had my articles used without name or resource box, as blog material. I've had others use my articles with their own names as author, and their own resource box linking to their sites.

    A threatening email with a mention of your lawyer will usually resolve this. Mostly these thieves don't think they'll be noticed, and will take the article down once caught.

    Is The Rich Jerk a Good Home Based Business Opportunity?
    The Rich Jerk is full of hype, and I wanted to know if it really delivered the goods, so I looked into it.Like most online money making opportunities, I was skeptical about it, since so many turn out to under deliver, and who wants that? not me, not you.The Rich Jerk came across as an obnoxious, arrogant individual in he's sales letter.I researched and found out that The Rich Jerk did actually offer very genuine information. I spoke to some people who used these metho
    roblem without legal help. There are three basic types of violations in my experience. They are outright theft, software mistakes, and common misunderstandings. The last two are relatively easy to correct.

    The most common problem is that the user of your article didn't understand the terms of use. You maintain your copyright when you submit your articles to article directories (at least any of the reputable ones). What you are doing is licensing their use by others, for free - provided that they don't change the articles, and they make the link to your website active.

    Often new web site owners take articles and don't make your resource box link active. They may not be proficient in their HTML skills, or they didn't understand they needed to have the link active. A simple email telling them to activate the link or remove the article is usually sufficient.

    A less common problem is a software problem at the article directory. I once saw one of my articles at a directory - with another person's name as the author. I assumed he had submitted it as his own. He said he didn't, and I got nastier. Then I discovered that the software the directory used was mixing up authors, resource boxes and articles.

    It gets worse. I found my own name on other people's articles! I demanded they take my name off those articles immediately. They eventually fixed the problem, but the other lesson here is perhaps to be polite in your initial contact with "violators." Any web site owner could take articles from a directory like this, without knowing they have the wrong author name, and that "author" may know nothing of this.

    The third type of copyright violation is the worst. There are many out there who will simply steal your content outright. I've had my articles used without name or resource box, as blog material. I've had others use my articles with their own names as author, and their own resource box linking to their sites.

    A threatening email with a mention of your lawyer will usually resolve this. Mostly these thieves don't think they'll be noticed, and will take the article down once caught.

    Ready, Aim ... Aim ... Aim
    Hard pulling the trigger isn't it? Due diligence is done. Research from A to Z: complete. It's time to fire. Wait. Let's just check a few more things. There's only one chance to get it right.Drop the hammer and FIRE!Talk with a small business owner and he has a hard time, sometimes, putting a plan in action. He fears failure. He loathes loss. We all do. But business is about being bold and forthright. It's about knowing you have the right product at the right time. It's abou
    d they make the link to your website active.

    Often new web site owners take articles and don't make your resource box link active. They may not be proficient in their HTML skills, or they didn't understand they needed to have the link active. A simple email telling them to activate the link or remove the article is usually sufficient.

    A less common problem is a software problem at the article directory. I once saw one of my articles at a directory - with another person's name as the author. I assumed he had submitted it as his own. He said he didn't, and I got nastier. Then I discovered that the software the directory used was mixing up authors, resource boxes and articles.

    It gets worse. I found my own name on other people's articles! I demanded they take my name off those articles immediately. They eventually fixed the problem, but the other lesson here is perhaps to be polite in your initial contact with "violators." Any web site owner could take articles from a directory like this, without knowing they have the wrong author name, and that "author" may know nothing of this.

    The third type of copyright violation is the worst. There are many out there who will simply steal your content outright. I've had my articles used without name or resource box, as blog material. I've had others use my articles with their own names as author, and their own resource box linking to their sites.

    A threatening email with a mention of your lawyer will usually resolve this. Mostly these thieves don't think they'll be noticed, and will take the article down once caught.

    Settle Your Mortgage If You Plan to Buy a Home
    If you are tired of spending your money for the sake of renting, then it is high time for you to purchase your own home. But you have to think about your finances, this is the first thing you need to consider.You do not just go to the market and look for a home without making sure of your finances. You have to search for a lender or mortgage broker and apply for a mortgage, that’s the best thing to do. In applying for a mortgage, you have to be alert and ask the necessary information befo
    t as his own. He said he didn't, and I got nastier. Then I discovered that the software the directory used was mixing up authors, resource boxes and articles.

    It gets worse. I found my own name on other people's articles! I demanded they take my name off those articles immediately. They eventually fixed the problem, but the other lesson here is perhaps to be polite in your initial contact with "violators." Any web site owner could take articles from a directory like this, without knowing they have the wrong author name, and that "author" may know nothing of this.

    The third type of copyright violation is the worst. There are many out there who will simply steal your content outright. I've had my articles used without name or resource box, as blog material. I've had others use my articles with their own names as author, and their own resource box linking to their sites.

    A threatening email with a mention of your lawyer will usually resolve this. Mostly these thieves don't think they'll be noticed, and will take the article down once caught.

    List Building – Importance of the Squeeze Page
    List building is one of the most lucrative exercises we can do online, and yet so many people do it wrong. They might pay $1 per visitor and only convert 10% of them – that makes the lead cost $10. If they could convert at 50%, they would have a lead cost of just $2. That number obviously goes down if the visitor cost is lower – but the principle remains the same.The bottom line is, if you just have an opt in box on your main page, you are likely to convert in the 5% range. If
    that "author" may know nothing of this.

    The third type of copyright violation is the worst. There are many out there who will simply steal your content outright. I've had my articles used without name or resource box, as blog material. I've had others use my articles with their own names as author, and their own resource box linking to their sites.

    A threatening email with a mention of your lawyer will usually resolve this. Mostly these thieves don't think they'll be noticed, and will take the article down once caught. If the copyright violation is at an article directory, let them know that someone stole your article, and they will usually remove it, or put your resource box and name on it. Beyond, these remedies you may need legal help.

    Finding Copyright Violations

    How do your articles that are stolen, or without your resource box or an active link? Use a search engine. Search for a sentence fragment (four to seven words) or subheading from your article in quotation marks. This way you will zero in on just your articles. Try a couple ways, like by title or last line, since a thief may rewrite it slightly.

    What if you find your article in a ten places this way, but they're all using it properly? Does that mean no one has stolen it? The bad news is that there may be copyright violations you can't find. The good news is that if you can't find a stolen version, the page it's on probably isn't indexed in the search engine, and as a result no one sees it. As ugly as the theft is, little harm has been done.

    Do what you can to prevent, find, and remedy copyright violations, but accept that the internet is still like the wild west. Don't give up this powerful tool of online articles. In any case, eventually the sheriff is coming to town.

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