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    Best Laid Plans - Unexpected Events - and the Choices we Have
    Kevin was ready to get the day started. He only had one scheduled meeting all day, a real rarity. He was looking forward to a day in the office to catch up on calls, emails, filing, etc. As he walked out the door of his home he slipped on some ice and broke his ankle. Kevin’s day just landed in a totally different direction than what he originally intended.Julie woke up all set to get the week started. She was excited because she was ready to dig in and be a productivity maven. She had put a task list together and she was geared up to tackle it. Just as she knocked one item off the list and felt that she was just getting on a roll she was interrupted. The interruption itse
    higher in the rankings.

    A month later you have spent $500 on advertising and you have made exactly $33.00 from the 75% affiliate fee of the ClickBank product you are affiliated with.

    This Internet thing sucks - all those people making money are liars and cheats.

    But, you then find out that you really need your own web page so you can get an opt-in email list - that is where the real money is. You wish someone had told you 6 weeks ago.

    So, you buy a domain name like www.I-Really-Really-Know-What-I-Am-Doing.com and subscribe to a auto-responder for $30 a month. You setup your auto-

    Small Business Marketing: From Business Cards to Flyers
    A small business usually has quite a few things to worry about that are a lot more important than business card printing. That is a bit like saying that a small airplane has more to worry about than keeping its engine running. It is advertising that makes a business fly and enables it to take off. The basic business card is one of the most cost effective methods of advertising available to the small business owner. Many small business owners view the business card as a status symbol frill for salesmen and executives of much bigger companies. The truth is that the simple business card is a necessary starting point.The business card has several elements and it comes in several styl
    Going round and around. Looking at the same Home Business opportunities. Reading the same marketing materials. Getting offered the same e-books - in there hundreds - that profess to have the "hidden secret" to unlimited wealth and happiness.

    You can find work at home products to sell in there thousands. Affiliate programs in there 10's of Thousands. All telling you the same thing - buy me, get rich - sell me, get richer.

    Some of them must work, right?

    Everyone is making lots of money on the Internet - right?

    So, you buy a product or "system and/or sign up as an affiliate. Great. What now you ask yourself? Well, you have to get people to buy. That can't be hard, can it?

    All you have to do is get people to go to your affiliate URL or web page and you will be smiling all the way to the bank.

    So, you do some research and find that you can advertise free in on literally 100's of websites. This is going to make you a fortune. You write your ad and place it on all these Free For All (FFA) websites and free classifieds. All you have to do now is wait for the money to come in.

    But the money doesn't come in.

    So, you do more research and find that you can pay a fee and get your ad sent out to 1000's of hungry targeted buyers through paid to read email and paid to click sites. So you do that and wait for the money to come in.

    But the money still doesn't come in.

    You read that AdWords is the place to advertise you Home Business so you open a Google account and start an AdWords campaign. You use the right tools to get all the Home Business and Work at Home keywords and build a nice long list. You create several perfect ads that will bring in floods of buyers and you start your campaign.

    But hold on a second, Google is telling you that you can't activate some (most?) of those keywords unless you up the minimum bid to at least $1.00 per click. So you remove them, as you only want to pay $0.10 at most.

    You then press the "estimate traffic" button and Google tells you that for your $10.00 a day budget you are going to get 1 or 2 clicks and your estimate ad position is someplace in never-never land (as in your ad will never-never get clicked).

    You decide to up your bid to $1.00 as you know that once people start clicking you will make money and your click-thru rate will eventually be high enough to reduce you cost per click and get you higher in the rankings.

    A month later you have spent $500 on advertising and you have made exactly $33.00 from the 75% affiliate fee of the ClickBank product you are affiliated with.

    This Internet thing sucks - all those people making money are liars and cheats.

    But, you then find out that you really need your own web page so you can get an opt-in email list - that is where the real money is. You wish someone had told you 6 weeks ago.

    So, you buy a domain name like www.I-Really-Really-Know-What-I-Am-Doing.com and subscribe to a auto-responder for $30 a month. You setup your auto-r

    Selling Is Like Buying A Bathing Suit
    "It's my least favorite season of the year, bathing-suit season. I don't know why we can't be shaped like all those eighteen year old boys they design those suits for." - Diane FordShopping for a bathing suit is right up there on my Top 10 Ways to Torture Yourself.Why?Because finding something that is the "perfect fit" (and you know what I mean here- that somehow the Bathing Suit Fairy will magically take 10 pounds off your ass)But you know what?It is always worth the effort to find the "perfect bathing suit for you." Before I went to the Caribbean this spring I spent 2 hours with a sales girl who had a "behind" the size of an apricot. And she did
    What now you ask yourself? Well, you have to get people to buy. That can't be hard, can it?

    All you have to do is get people to go to your affiliate URL or web page and you will be smiling all the way to the bank.

    So, you do some research and find that you can advertise free in on literally 100's of websites. This is going to make you a fortune. You write your ad and place it on all these Free For All (FFA) websites and free classifieds. All you have to do now is wait for the money to come in.

    But the money doesn't come in.

    So, you do more research and find that you can pay a fee and get your ad sent out to 1000's of hungry targeted buyers through paid to read email and paid to click sites. So you do that and wait for the money to come in.

    But the money still doesn't come in.

    You read that AdWords is the place to advertise you Home Business so you open a Google account and start an AdWords campaign. You use the right tools to get all the Home Business and Work at Home keywords and build a nice long list. You create several perfect ads that will bring in floods of buyers and you start your campaign.

    But hold on a second, Google is telling you that you can't activate some (most?) of those keywords unless you up the minimum bid to at least $1.00 per click. So you remove them, as you only want to pay $0.10 at most.

    You then press the "estimate traffic" button and Google tells you that for your $10.00 a day budget you are going to get 1 or 2 clicks and your estimate ad position is someplace in never-never land (as in your ad will never-never get clicked).

    You decide to up your bid to $1.00 as you know that once people start clicking you will make money and your click-thru rate will eventually be high enough to reduce you cost per click and get you higher in the rankings.

    A month later you have spent $500 on advertising and you have made exactly $33.00 from the 75% affiliate fee of the ClickBank product you are affiliated with.

    This Internet thing sucks - all those people making money are liars and cheats.

    But, you then find out that you really need your own web page so you can get an opt-in email list - that is where the real money is. You wish someone had told you 6 weeks ago.

    So, you buy a domain name like www.I-Really-Really-Know-What-I-Am-Doing.com and subscribe to a auto-responder for $30 a month. You setup your auto-

    Hiring For Your Craft Show Business
    What sort of things should you consider? What do you want your employee to do? Is the expense of an employee, or you going to make more money, or is it going to cost you more in the end? These are some of the questions you are going to have to ask yourself before you decide to add to your workforce.Here are 4 things you should consider before you decide to hire:Cost vs. Profit – Having an employee can certainly increase your production, and even help you make more sales. But, it is important to consider whether an employee – with wages and expenses – is going to warrant the added expense in a growth of profit. If you are in a position where you cannot keep up with the dema
    fee and get your ad sent out to 1000's of hungry targeted buyers through paid to read email and paid to click sites. So you do that and wait for the money to come in.

    But the money still doesn't come in.

    You read that AdWords is the place to advertise you Home Business so you open a Google account and start an AdWords campaign. You use the right tools to get all the Home Business and Work at Home keywords and build a nice long list. You create several perfect ads that will bring in floods of buyers and you start your campaign.

    But hold on a second, Google is telling you that you can't activate some (most?) of those keywords unless you up the minimum bid to at least $1.00 per click. So you remove them, as you only want to pay $0.10 at most.

    You then press the "estimate traffic" button and Google tells you that for your $10.00 a day budget you are going to get 1 or 2 clicks and your estimate ad position is someplace in never-never land (as in your ad will never-never get clicked).

    You decide to up your bid to $1.00 as you know that once people start clicking you will make money and your click-thru rate will eventually be high enough to reduce you cost per click and get you higher in the rankings.

    A month later you have spent $500 on advertising and you have made exactly $33.00 from the 75% affiliate fee of the ClickBank product you are affiliated with.

    This Internet thing sucks - all those people making money are liars and cheats.

    But, you then find out that you really need your own web page so you can get an opt-in email list - that is where the real money is. You wish someone had told you 6 weeks ago.

    So, you buy a domain name like www.I-Really-Really-Know-What-I-Am-Doing.com and subscribe to a auto-responder for $30 a month. You setup your auto-

    Selecting Wire Guides
    One of the criteria in selecting wire guides is the hardness value. Ultra hard materials such as high alumina and tungsten carbide are preferred over plastics or steel. Figure 1 shows the Vickers hardness of the ultra hard materials that we use and their fracture toughness:Figure 1Another criterion in selecting wire guides is the surface finish, which attributes to the guides' coefficient of friction against the wire.Scientific means are employed to ascertain the surface finish in unambiguous numbers. One such instrument is the diamond probe profilometer, which gives readings in microns or micro inches. One micron is equal to 40 micro inches. A lower profilomet
    activate some (most?) of those keywords unless you up the minimum bid to at least $1.00 per click. So you remove them, as you only want to pay $0.10 at most.

    You then press the "estimate traffic" button and Google tells you that for your $10.00 a day budget you are going to get 1 or 2 clicks and your estimate ad position is someplace in never-never land (as in your ad will never-never get clicked).

    You decide to up your bid to $1.00 as you know that once people start clicking you will make money and your click-thru rate will eventually be high enough to reduce you cost per click and get you higher in the rankings.

    A month later you have spent $500 on advertising and you have made exactly $33.00 from the 75% affiliate fee of the ClickBank product you are affiliated with.

    This Internet thing sucks - all those people making money are liars and cheats.

    But, you then find out that you really need your own web page so you can get an opt-in email list - that is where the real money is. You wish someone had told you 6 weeks ago.

    So, you buy a domain name like www.I-Really-Really-Know-What-I-Am-Doing.com and subscribe to a auto-responder for $30 a month. You setup your auto-

    Think Before You Sign The Franchise Agreement
    You should always know what you are getting into and this is a big must especially if you are thinking of signing that franchise agreement. A mistake here or lack of foresight on your part would definitely cost you more than your last divorce. So before you tie that knot, read between the fine lines and make sure to understand and adhere to everything written on the contract.Remember that the contract is the right of the franchisor and thus is heavily tilted to his favor. This is reason enough for you to keep on your toes more and to keep your eyes peeled for any problems that might arise in the future. For this matter, here are what you can expect from a franchise agreement.
    higher in the rankings.

    A month later you have spent $500 on advertising and you have made exactly $33.00 from the 75% affiliate fee of the ClickBank product you are affiliated with.

    This Internet thing sucks - all those people making money are liars and cheats.

    But, you then find out that you really need your own web page so you can get an opt-in email list - that is where the real money is. You wish someone had told you 6 weeks ago.

    So, you buy a domain name like www.I-Really-Really-Know-What-I-Am-Doing.com and subscribe to a auto-responder for $30 a month. You setup your auto-responder with a series of great email telling your prospective buyers how good the product is and how much money they are going to make. You create a squeeze page that is so effective it will definitely make everyone want to sign-up to see what you are offering.

    Great. All you need to do now is get people to your web page. Hang on a minute. You have been here before. Where the hell are you going to your opt-in email subscribers from?

    You can continue to run your AdWords campaign - but the thought of losing another $500 is troubling so that is out.

    You can try the FFA and classifieds again but you realize that just isn't going to work.

    You find the answer. You can use other people's opt-in lists. For $70 bucks you can get your ad in front of 1000's of targeted buyers (the ad says). This is the answer you have been waiting for. You decide to go for it big time. You splash out and buy 100,000 targeted buyers for $350, then sit back and wait for the traffic to start coming.

    It doesn't. You don’t sell anything and your own list has yourself, your wife and next doors cat in it.

    Someone forgot to mention that all the subscribers to the opt-in list you just emailed are really just trying to sell their own products - they didn't read your offer and if they did why would they need your product - they can set themselves up as an affiliate and get it at 75% discount!

    It's at this time you begin to think of sending SPAM. It can't be that bad can it? Will my ISP really shut me down?

    Yes they will. There has to be a better way. You are in a hole for way over $1000 and you need to do something. You search and this time you do find the answer.

    It’s really very simple. Let someone else, an expert, give me a product and then sell it for me. I really don’t want to do this Internet thing; I just want to make money.

    So you join a program (let’s say PAS for example). You just need to pay them $4000 up front and then a couple hundred every month and you don’t need to do a damn thing. So, that’s what you do. Now, the money will really start flowing in.

    Jump forward three months.

    Are you sitting in that big house, red Ferrari out front, sipping a cool margarita besides your pool?

    Hell no, you are wondering how to get your money back, how to pay the credit card bill and how your are going to put up with that rat faced, idiot of a boss f

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