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Real Estate: Financial Considerations $$$ p>2. There are a number of providers, like Google, that offer free blog services. You can set up your own blog for free at one of these sites. You can begin your search for a free blog provider by typing “blog,” “free blog,” and “free blog account” into a search engine like Google. If you want to follow the plan outlined here, be sure that Google's AdSense ads are compatible with the blog you choose.Raw land as opposed to improved property is much more difficult to finance through traditional lenders. The main reasons are that it generates very little income, development costs can be expensive, there are no buildings or improvements that can be used as collateral, and it is often considered speculative.For those reasons mentioned we find that sellers are often our first choice regarding financing. It is typical for a seller of raw land to accept 10 percent down and the rest to be paid over time at a specified (below market) interest rate. This would be an example of an installment land contract. Other forms are contract for deed, mortgage and note and purchase mo 3. Set up a free Google AdSense account. You don't have to be an advertiser, seller, or buyer to do this. 4. Just follow all the instructions you get from these sites, and you're set! As a word of caution, this is the Internet, and cyber-thieves lurk around. Obviously, don't freely share personal contact information or any other sensitive information. Also, to claim your information as yours, copyright your blog, just like I copyrighted this article. While this may not fully prevent unethical people from copying your work, it is a proactive precaution. (You can go to www.copyscape.com if you ever want to search for copies of your information.) Giving A Speech The purpose of this article is to briefly outline how any writer, on virtually any topic, can earn money by simply posting one's thoughts to a website. This particular process, which you can follow, is free, very simple, proven, and one you can start with as soon as you finish reading this article. I'm happy to report that with this method, there are no contracts or deadlines!It is said that next to death our greatest fear is making a speech. For most of us being asked to speak before an audience causes us to panic. Our stomachs freeze up and our heart races.This can happen even if we have experiences of successful speeches. Fear freezes us up.Unlike most people I actually enjoy being in front of an audience. I suspect that like people who enjoy writing there is a 5-10 % of the population who enjoy speaking. It's interesting that people who write well are not necessarily good speakers. I owe my love of writing to my mother who made me write weekly letters to her mother.Like most people I was scared of speaking in public since I was shy. On We The Writers We're writers. We write professionally, academically, recreationally, and for our own personal use. We write about a lot of different topics, from world issues to people who snore in the bedroom. We have dreams of “getting published” someday soon, but regardless of outcome, we continue to create information by writing. This is important to realize, so read closely: As a writer, you create information. I'm sure you know that, but it's a point that this article is based on. Why People Go Onto The Internet Let me ask you a question: Why do you go onto the Internet? You check your e-mails, you surf, you check out what's going on in the world, and so on. On the Internet, people do all of these things, and more, but do you know what is the #1 common reason why people go onto the Internet? In other words, what is it that people on the Internet want in general? Did you say communication? Close! The #1 thing that people on the Internet want is information. Whether it's to communicate, download files, check e-mails, gossip, or surf, people do these things because they want certain information. Remember how I said that, as a writer, you create information? Read on. Enter the Blog Do you know what a web log is? This is popularly known as a blog, which is one or more web pages featuring an on-going collection of written—or, in our case, typed—entries. A bit of a more technical definition is that a blog is simply one or more web pages that display entries. You can think of a blog as an on-going electronic diary, though it doesn't necessarily have to be a diary. Just as you can write anything you want as a writer, as a blogger, you can type a blog entry about anything you want. You don't have to always write on the same topic. Let me tell you, blogging is very popular and well-established on the Internet. Various figures, as well as the more common folk like you and I, share news, ideas, and opinions through blogs. These blogs, or any blog for that matter, can become initiators of discussion, and on some blogs people can post replies. A blog can, in this way, become like a forum, except that blogs are usually open to the public. Rest assured that with 6+ billion people on the planet today, and the continual expansion of Internet-connected communities, there is a very good chance that, no matter what topic you write about, there are people interested in what you have to say. Though the main purpose of a blog is to share opinions, reactions, ideas, etc., blogs can also be used as portals. By “portals,” I mean that they can connect advertisers with potential buyers. A prime example of this is the phrase “Ads by Gooooooogle” that you see on some websites. When someone goes to one of these sites, sees one of these ads, and clicks on the ad, the webmaster earns a tiny profit for connecting the potential buyer to the advertiser. Can you start to see a profitable picture here? Can you begin to see how you can share how your ideas an opinions for profit? What if... ...you had blog site, people came to your blog site, saw a Google ad on your blog, and clicked on the ad? You would have just earned money! It's that simple, my writer friend. That is perhaps the most established way that writers like you and I can catch the blog wave and transform our information-producing passion into cash. To be sure, you may not make huge sums of money in the beginning, but there seems to be an accumulating effect as time passes. It's definitely worth an ongoing, consistent effort, which isn't asking much if you're already creating on-going information as a writer. If you want a simple plan of action, here's one: 1. Know what you want to share with other people. (You never know: someone could see something you've written on your blog, and approach you as an interested publisher.) 2. There are a number of providers, like Google, that offer free blog services. You can set up your own blog for free at one of these sites. You can begin your search for a free blog provider by typing “blog,” “free blog,” and “free blog account” into a search engine like Google. If you want to follow the plan outlined here, be sure that Google's AdSense ads are compatible with the blog you choose. 3. Set up a free Google AdSense account. You don't have to be an advertiser, seller, or buyer to do this. 4. Just follow all the instructions you get from these sites, and you're set! As a word of caution, this is the Internet, and cyber-thieves lurk around. Obviously, don't freely share personal contact information or any other sensitive information. Also, to claim your information as yours, copyright your blog, just like I copyrighted this article. While this may not fully prevent unethical people from copying your work, it is a proactive precaution. (You can go to www.copyscape.com if you ever want to search for copies of your information.) C Media Training: Stop Talking, Already! d so on. On the Internet, people do all of these things, and more, but do you know what is the #1 common reason why people go onto the Internet? In other words, what is it that people on the Internet want in general? Did you say communication? Close! The #1 thing that people on the Internet want is information. Whether it's to communicate, download files, check e-mails, gossip, or surf, people do these things because they want certain information.THE TWO MINUTES UNDERDOGEdward Everett was one of the most famous orators of his time. Standing before an audience of thousands in a Pennsylvania field on a cold winter’s day in November 1863, he delivered one of the impassioned speeches that made him famous. His two-hour speech reportedly captivated the crowd.The poor fellow who was scheduled to speak after him had only prepared a two-minute speech.The man was Abraham Lincoln, and the speech was the Gettysburg Address.Less is more.ACCOMPLISH MORE BY SAYING LESSMost interviewees are experts in their fields. They have a lifetime of acquired learning in their subject, and could easily Remember how I said that, as a writer, you create information? Read on. Enter the Blog Do you know what a web log is? This is popularly known as a blog, which is one or more web pages featuring an on-going collection of written—or, in our case, typed—entries. A bit of a more technical definition is that a blog is simply one or more web pages that display entries. You can think of a blog as an on-going electronic diary, though it doesn't necessarily have to be a diary. Just as you can write anything you want as a writer, as a blogger, you can type a blog entry about anything you want. You don't have to always write on the same topic. Let me tell you, blogging is very popular and well-established on the Internet. Various figures, as well as the more common folk like you and I, share news, ideas, and opinions through blogs. These blogs, or any blog for that matter, can become initiators of discussion, and on some blogs people can post replies. A blog can, in this way, become like a forum, except that blogs are usually open to the public. Rest assured that with 6+ billion people on the planet today, and the continual expansion of Internet-connected communities, there is a very good chance that, no matter what topic you write about, there are people interested in what you have to say. Though the main purpose of a blog is to share opinions, reactions, ideas, etc., blogs can also be used as portals. By “portals,” I mean that they can connect advertisers with potential buyers. A prime example of this is the phrase “Ads by Gooooooogle” that you see on some websites. When someone goes to one of these sites, sees one of these ads, and clicks on the ad, the webmaster earns a tiny profit for connecting the potential buyer to the advertiser. Can you start to see a profitable picture here? Can you begin to see how you can share how your ideas an opinions for profit? What if... ...you had blog site, people came to your blog site, saw a Google ad on your blog, and clicked on the ad? You would have just earned money! It's that simple, my writer friend. That is perhaps the most established way that writers like you and I can catch the blog wave and transform our information-producing passion into cash. To be sure, you may not make huge sums of money in the beginning, but there seems to be an accumulating effect as time passes. It's definitely worth an ongoing, consistent effort, which isn't asking much if you're already creating on-going information as a writer. If you want a simple plan of action, here's one: 1. Know what you want to share with other people. (You never know: someone could see something you've written on your blog, and approach you as an interested publisher.) 2. There are a number of providers, like Google, that offer free blog services. You can set up your own blog for free at one of these sites. You can begin your search for a free blog provider by typing “blog,” “free blog,” and “free blog account” into a search engine like Google. If you want to follow the plan outlined here, be sure that Google's AdSense ads are compatible with the blog you choose. 3. Set up a free Google AdSense account. You don't have to be an advertiser, seller, or buyer to do this. 4. Just follow all the instructions you get from these sites, and you're set! As a word of caution, this is the Internet, and cyber-thieves lurk around. Obviously, don't freely share personal contact information or any other sensitive information. Also, to claim your information as yours, copyright your blog, just like I copyrighted this article. While this may not fully prevent unethical people from copying your work, it is a proactive precaution. (You can go to www.copyscape.com if you ever want to search for copies of your information.) Guerilla Marketing -- Surprisingly Simple! o always write on the same topic.You’re not alone in feeling this way. Finding innovative ways of marketing is a key concern of most entrepreneurs.Guerilla Marketing – Does This Sound Weird?This isn’t monkey business! Neither is it a type of warfare.Guerilla marketing is the use of wide and varied unconventional marketing tactics to achieve conventional business goals. This type of promotion is designed in such a way that most times the target audience is unaware that they have been marketed to! Talk about surprise tactics.The beauty of this type of marketing is that it can be done with very simple tools. Some examples of guerilla marketing techniques which find application for i Let me tell you, blogging is very popular and well-established on the Internet. Various figures, as well as the more common folk like you and I, share news, ideas, and opinions through blogs. These blogs, or any blog for that matter, can become initiators of discussion, and on some blogs people can post replies. A blog can, in this way, become like a forum, except that blogs are usually open to the public. Rest assured that with 6+ billion people on the planet today, and the continual expansion of Internet-connected communities, there is a very good chance that, no matter what topic you write about, there are people interested in what you have to say. Though the main purpose of a blog is to share opinions, reactions, ideas, etc., blogs can also be used as portals. By “portals,” I mean that they can connect advertisers with potential buyers. A prime example of this is the phrase “Ads by Gooooooogle” that you see on some websites. When someone goes to one of these sites, sees one of these ads, and clicks on the ad, the webmaster earns a tiny profit for connecting the potential buyer to the advertiser. Can you start to see a profitable picture here? Can you begin to see how you can share how your ideas an opinions for profit? What if... ...you had blog site, people came to your blog site, saw a Google ad on your blog, and clicked on the ad? You would have just earned money! It's that simple, my writer friend. That is perhaps the most established way that writers like you and I can catch the blog wave and transform our information-producing passion into cash. To be sure, you may not make huge sums of money in the beginning, but there seems to be an accumulating effect as time passes. It's definitely worth an ongoing, consistent effort, which isn't asking much if you're already creating on-going information as a writer. If you want a simple plan of action, here's one: 1. Know what you want to share with other people. (You never know: someone could see something you've written on your blog, and approach you as an interested publisher.) 2. There are a number of providers, like Google, that offer free blog services. You can set up your own blog for free at one of these sites. You can begin your search for a free blog provider by typing “blog,” “free blog,” and “free blog account” into a search engine like Google. If you want to follow the plan outlined here, be sure that Google's AdSense ads are compatible with the blog you choose. 3. Set up a free Google AdSense account. You don't have to be an advertiser, seller, or buyer to do this. 4. Just follow all the instructions you get from these sites, and you're set! As a word of caution, this is the Internet, and cyber-thieves lurk around. Obviously, don't freely share personal contact information or any other sensitive information. Also, to claim your information as yours, copyright your blog, just like I copyrighted this article. While this may not fully prevent unethical people from copying your work, it is a proactive precaution. (You can go to www.copyscape.com if you ever want to search for copies of your information.) Top 3 Reasons to Delay Purchasing a Home he webmaster earns a tiny profit for connecting the potential buyer to the advertiser.So you have set aside enough funds for a down payment on a house and closing costs? And you are curious to know if there is ever a time when you shouldn’t buy? Regardless of all the benefits of buying a home, it is still a major and life changing purchase and a buyer should go forward with an cautiously optimistic but informed attitude.An important thing to honestly evaluate before you purchase is the average appreciation rates of your local market and your own personal circumstances. Historically, the average appreciation rate for real property has been roughly 6%; however, as the nation is huge your local market appreciation rates can obviously vary. Your main o Can you start to see a profitable picture here? Can you begin to see how you can share how your ideas an opinions for profit? What if... ...you had blog site, people came to your blog site, saw a Google ad on your blog, and clicked on the ad? You would have just earned money! It's that simple, my writer friend. That is perhaps the most established way that writers like you and I can catch the blog wave and transform our information-producing passion into cash. To be sure, you may not make huge sums of money in the beginning, but there seems to be an accumulating effect as time passes. It's definitely worth an ongoing, consistent effort, which isn't asking much if you're already creating on-going information as a writer. If you want a simple plan of action, here's one: 1. Know what you want to share with other people. (You never know: someone could see something you've written on your blog, and approach you as an interested publisher.) 2. There are a number of providers, like Google, that offer free blog services. You can set up your own blog for free at one of these sites. You can begin your search for a free blog provider by typing “blog,” “free blog,” and “free blog account” into a search engine like Google. If you want to follow the plan outlined here, be sure that Google's AdSense ads are compatible with the blog you choose. 3. Set up a free Google AdSense account. You don't have to be an advertiser, seller, or buyer to do this. 4. Just follow all the instructions you get from these sites, and you're set! As a word of caution, this is the Internet, and cyber-thieves lurk around. Obviously, don't freely share personal contact information or any other sensitive information. Also, to claim your information as yours, copyright your blog, just like I copyrighted this article. While this may not fully prevent unethical people from copying your work, it is a proactive precaution. (You can go to www.copyscape.com if you ever want to search for copies of your information.) Improved Search Engine Placement Secrets p>2. There are a number of providers, like Google, that offer free blog services. You can set up your own blog for free at one of these sites. You can begin your search for a free blog provider by typing “blog,” “free blog,” and “free blog account” into a search engine like Google. If you want to follow the plan outlined here, be sure that Google's AdSense ads are compatible with the blog you choose.When you develop your website do you stare into space? Do you keep on reading different forums and search engine ranking newsletters with different tricks to get to the top and wonder what steps you need to take to get it ranked well in search engines? It takes at least six months or more to get good rankings, but well worth the effort in the long run for all the free traffic you will get. Getting rankings in Yahoo and MSN takes much quicker a month to two while getting good rankings in Google can take up to 9 months for a brand new site with the Google sandbox.Choose a good niche and do your keywords research to choose keywords without too much competition 3. Set up a free Google AdSense account. You don't have to be an advertiser, seller, or buyer to do this. 4. Just follow all the instructions you get from these sites, and you're set! As a word of caution, this is the Internet, and cyber-thieves lurk around. Obviously, don't freely share personal contact information or any other sensitive information. Also, to claim your information as yours, copyright your blog, just like I copyrighted this article. While this may not fully prevent unethical people from copying your work, it is a proactive precaution. (You can go to www.copyscape.com if you ever want to search for copies of your information.) Copyright 2006 DK Fynn
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