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Plan Your 2007 Marketing During the Holiday Lull Dad Poor Dad, Think and Grow Rich, and The Science of Getting Rich.If you feel like chatting about positive mind set, The Law of Attraction, or anything in general hit me up.Most Realtors, and many other sales people, will waste most of December. They'll either sit around the office feeling glum because there aren't enough customers and clients - or they'll take off most of the month to play.This year, do something different. Use this extra time as if it was a precious gift. Start your marketing plan for 2007 right now, so that when the new year rolls around you'll be ready.For starters, get your personal brochure updated. Do you need a new photo? Did you earn some new designations or take part in an important community event? Get that information added, and get a new supply printed and ready for your January mailings.Then plan those mailings. Will you contact your sphere of influence, your past and present customers, and your Myspace Principle 2. Develop Interactive Content. If you provide a service, write some relevant blog content about your industry, as well as posting brain teasers or funny jokes. Like I said you want to make this a fun community place. Myspace Principle 3. Target in on your ideal prospect using Myspace Browse features. In my E-Book I use an example of the local town butcher using Myspace to find potential customers. So if you have a local business use the browse filters to find everyone who lives within 10 miles of your store, use the filters accordingly, so if you are the gourmet butcher find people in the approp A Few IT Security Tips for Small Business Myspace is a great place and its home to many marketers. Some are professional and others are amateurs. This article will help you develop the ultimate lead generation system, so whether you have a business, or would like to start one, you are going to need leads, because leads = survival. Before I get into 10 proven strategies, it is of utmost importance that you understand Web 2.0. Web 2.0 is a phrase coined by O’Reilly media at one of their conferences referring to a second generation of extremely popular websites known for social networking. Now the only tool I recommend is Myspace. I see Web 2.0 as a powerful collection of useful tools. So the pundits can talk about it while I build powerful networks, and build opt-in lists.With the inherent stresses that come with running a business, there is often little time to digest the complex intricacies of security software. According to recent studies many business owners eschew the notion that their digital assets may be vulnerable to attack. Although an attack or infection can be potentially catastrophic, many believe damage caused by viruses, hackers and worms only happen to others. They consider their data to be of little use or value outside of their organization. Even executives that acknowledge the existence of these hazards seldom have the time or the budget for security audits and/or an overhaul of their workflow procedures to comply with best security practices.Below are a few simple tools, tips and guidelines that can help your business The first rule of Web 2.0 is you never talk about Web 2.0; the second rule of Web 2.0 is you never talk about Web 2.0. Lol, I love the movie Fight Club, but I always talk about Web 2.0 because it forces everyone to get better. Want to know why? Well the premise of Web 2.0 is authenticity, so if you want to be a successful Web 2.0 Marketer be prepared to have solid information to give away. For instance there are so many realtors on Myspace, but I have yet to see one with a guide to home buying. The days of telling people what you do are over, that was for the 80s and early 90s. People are on information overload, they want information they can use. So when building your network it must be done in the presence of potential customers. The next rule of Web 2.0 is to have a product of value, one that truly benefits them, Web 2.0 is not for spammers or anyone looking to try and sell on their first attempt. Web 2.0 is about building relationships and credibility. The next rule is to have an opt-in list or newsletter. This will automate your follow up and build your credibility. Any marketer worth a dime has a newsletter, from pop stars to successful financial planners. Lastly, you must not violate the Terms of Service of Myspace or any other social networking site. Make your page a fun community allow interaction between yourself and your friends. Never put blatant sales copy in your messages, comments, or bulletins. The key is to keep it classy, post recipes, post anything you know and would like to share. Now that you know about Web 2.0 go and create your Myspace profile at www.myspace.com. If you have one, or are building one follow these principles and you will be off to success. Myspace Principle 1. Share some information about yourself and tell a story. Don’t list details, but use descriptive words. This is what I wrote: Hey this is Eric Dick; my friends sometimes call me "the middle man"I also like lots of music and I love to read, not necessarily books all the time but I love the internet. I also like travel, I was fortunate enough to be able to visit family in Buenos Aires last summer. I conversed with my 83 year old Uncle in Spanglish, but somehow we managed to really understand one another and I learned so much from him. He really mastered life in all aspects, and his most important message to me was, "Manage your mind". How he came to understand such ideas seemingly all on his own is still a mystery to me, but basically he rekindled an interest in books like Rich Dad Poor Dad, Think and Grow Rich, and The Science of Getting Rich.If you feel like chatting about positive mind set, The Law of Attraction, or anything in general hit me up. Myspace Principle 2. Develop Interactive Content. If you provide a service, write some relevant blog content about your industry, as well as posting brain teasers or funny jokes. Like I said you want to make this a fun community place. Myspace Principle 3. Target in on your ideal prospect using Myspace Browse features. In my E-Book I use an example of the local town butcher using Myspace to find potential customers. So if you have a local business use the browse filters to find everyone who lives within 10 miles of your store, use the filters accordingly, so if you are the gourmet butcher find people in the appropr Business Credit Cards r talk about Web 2.0. Lol, I love the movie Fight Club, but I always talk about Web 2.0 because it forces everyone to get better. Want to know why? Well the premise of Web 2.0 is authenticity, so if you want to be a successful Web 2.0 Marketer be prepared to have solid information to give away. For instance there are so many realtors on Myspace, but I have yet to see one with a guide to home buying. The days of telling people what you do are over, that was for the 80s and early 90s. People are on information overload, they want information they can use. So when building your network it must be done in the presence of potential customers.Business credit cards are an important way of gaining credit that most business owners ignore. Most credit cards allow for up to 56 days interest free credit provided the outstanding balance is settled in full. There is absolutely nothing to stop you using this facility for your business although you will need to keep a careful track of the relevant records.The essential point is that you must research what is available. In other words, it is mandatory in business to establish how much credit you can obtain and how long you will be given to pay. You cannot, for example, draw up any meaningful cash flow forecasts unless you assume from the outset that no credit will be available.It can take time to get business credit cards. In most cases the bank will require som The next rule of Web 2.0 is to have a product of value, one that truly benefits them, Web 2.0 is not for spammers or anyone looking to try and sell on their first attempt. Web 2.0 is about building relationships and credibility. The next rule is to have an opt-in list or newsletter. This will automate your follow up and build your credibility. Any marketer worth a dime has a newsletter, from pop stars to successful financial planners. Lastly, you must not violate the Terms of Service of Myspace or any other social networking site. Make your page a fun community allow interaction between yourself and your friends. Never put blatant sales copy in your messages, comments, or bulletins. The key is to keep it classy, post recipes, post anything you know and would like to share. Now that you know about Web 2.0 go and create your Myspace profile at www.myspace.com. If you have one, or are building one follow these principles and you will be off to success. Myspace Principle 1. Share some information about yourself and tell a story. Don’t list details, but use descriptive words. This is what I wrote: Hey this is Eric Dick; my friends sometimes call me "the middle man"I also like lots of music and I love to read, not necessarily books all the time but I love the internet. I also like travel, I was fortunate enough to be able to visit family in Buenos Aires last summer. I conversed with my 83 year old Uncle in Spanglish, but somehow we managed to really understand one another and I learned so much from him. He really mastered life in all aspects, and his most important message to me was, "Manage your mind". How he came to understand such ideas seemingly all on his own is still a mystery to me, but basically he rekindled an interest in books like Rich Dad Poor Dad, Think and Grow Rich, and The Science of Getting Rich.If you feel like chatting about positive mind set, The Law of Attraction, or anything in general hit me up. Myspace Principle 2. Develop Interactive Content. If you provide a service, write some relevant blog content about your industry, as well as posting brain teasers or funny jokes. Like I said you want to make this a fun community place. Myspace Principle 3. Target in on your ideal prospect using Myspace Browse features. In my E-Book I use an example of the local town butcher using Myspace to find potential customers. So if you have a local business use the browse filters to find everyone who lives within 10 miles of your store, use the filters accordingly, so if you are the gourmet butcher find people in the approp Car Magnets Are An Important Medium To Convey Message ilding relationships and credibility.Advertising about a product or services has become one of the key aspects to survive in the business world. Precisely, marketing will enable a large audience to know about all about the products or services. There are various mediums that are available in the market that can be used for the purpose of marketing. Some of them are posters, car magnets, newspapers, banners, pamphlets, internet and many others. Among all these mediums, car magnets are considered as one of the easiest way to advertise. It is because of this reason that car magnets can be put on any vehicle and wherever the vehicle goes, people will surely notice and will read the message. The best part of car magnet is that it can reach a large number of people of all the age groups.Car magnets are great sou The next rule is to have an opt-in list or newsletter. This will automate your follow up and build your credibility. Any marketer worth a dime has a newsletter, from pop stars to successful financial planners. Lastly, you must not violate the Terms of Service of Myspace or any other social networking site. Make your page a fun community allow interaction between yourself and your friends. Never put blatant sales copy in your messages, comments, or bulletins. The key is to keep it classy, post recipes, post anything you know and would like to share. Now that you know about Web 2.0 go and create your Myspace profile at www.myspace.com. If you have one, or are building one follow these principles and you will be off to success. Myspace Principle 1. Share some information about yourself and tell a story. Don’t list details, but use descriptive words. This is what I wrote: Hey this is Eric Dick; my friends sometimes call me "the middle man"I also like lots of music and I love to read, not necessarily books all the time but I love the internet. I also like travel, I was fortunate enough to be able to visit family in Buenos Aires last summer. I conversed with my 83 year old Uncle in Spanglish, but somehow we managed to really understand one another and I learned so much from him. He really mastered life in all aspects, and his most important message to me was, "Manage your mind". How he came to understand such ideas seemingly all on his own is still a mystery to me, but basically he rekindled an interest in books like Rich Dad Poor Dad, Think and Grow Rich, and The Science of Getting Rich.If you feel like chatting about positive mind set, The Law of Attraction, or anything in general hit me up. Myspace Principle 2. Develop Interactive Content. If you provide a service, write some relevant blog content about your industry, as well as posting brain teasers or funny jokes. Like I said you want to make this a fun community place. Myspace Principle 3. Target in on your ideal prospect using Myspace Browse features. In my E-Book I use an example of the local town butcher using Myspace to find potential customers. So if you have a local business use the browse filters to find everyone who lives within 10 miles of your store, use the filters accordingly, so if you are the gourmet butcher find people in the approp 8 Ways to Avoid Litigation When You Sell a Business .Based on recent litigation storm clouds, business owners planning exit strategies better batten down their legal hatches.As a small business owner, your company most likely represents a significant portion of your net worth. That’s why it’s crucial not to let litigation wash it away when the time comes to convert your years of hard work into cash.Selling a business involves substantial amounts of money and a wide range of issues including warranties and representations, disclosures and contractual obligations. Consequently, there are many opportunities for litigation to arise. Not only is litigation highly unpleasant and disruptive to your lifestyle, it is also very, very expensive - even if you win.But other than wishing, hoping and praying, what’s a s Myspace Principle 1. Share some information about yourself and tell a story. Don’t list details, but use descriptive words. This is what I wrote: Hey this is Eric Dick; my friends sometimes call me "the middle man"I also like lots of music and I love to read, not necessarily books all the time but I love the internet. I also like travel, I was fortunate enough to be able to visit family in Buenos Aires last summer. I conversed with my 83 year old Uncle in Spanglish, but somehow we managed to really understand one another and I learned so much from him. He really mastered life in all aspects, and his most important message to me was, "Manage your mind". How he came to understand such ideas seemingly all on his own is still a mystery to me, but basically he rekindled an interest in books like Rich Dad Poor Dad, Think and Grow Rich, and The Science of Getting Rich.If you feel like chatting about positive mind set, The Law of Attraction, or anything in general hit me up. Myspace Principle 2. Develop Interactive Content. If you provide a service, write some relevant blog content about your industry, as well as posting brain teasers or funny jokes. Like I said you want to make this a fun community place. Myspace Principle 3. Target in on your ideal prospect using Myspace Browse features. In my E-Book I use an example of the local town butcher using Myspace to find potential customers. So if you have a local business use the browse filters to find everyone who lives within 10 miles of your store, use the filters accordingly, so if you are the gourmet butcher find people in the approp Marketing Research: Know Your Customers Dad Poor Dad, Think and Grow Rich, and The Science of Getting Rich.If you feel like chatting about positive mind set, The Law of Attraction, or anything in general hit me up.Having a competitive advantage over other businesses targeting the same market as yours is a basic, survival must: many choose to develop longterm relationships with their customers, in an attempt to create such competitive advantage. Knowing your customers is crucial, and it is quite a different thing from knowing their buying behavior. It is every marketer's dream to have real, up-to-date information about consumers: their preferences, opinions, attitudes, beliefs, interests, education level, behavior are the base of understanding their needs.Businesses often employ Marketing research to determine the consumers' degree of acceptance of a new product, and the reason behind this is the fact that launching a new product without a real demand would involve much more costs Myspace Principle 2. Develop Interactive Content. If you provide a service, write some relevant blog content about your industry, as well as posting brain teasers or funny jokes. Like I said you want to make this a fun community place. Myspace Principle 3. Target in on your ideal prospect using Myspace Browse features. In my E-Book I use an example of the local town butcher using Myspace to find potential customers. So if you have a local business use the browse filters to find everyone who lives within 10 miles of your store, use the filters accordingly, so if you are the gourmet butcher find people in the appropriate income bracket, search by last log-in to Myspace because there is no sense taking the time to add friends who have stale accounts. Feel free to add people who are new and send a welcome to Myspace message to them, but DO NOT TRY TO SELL THEM ANYTHING. Your best lead is someone who searches you out. Myspace Principle 4 Be Stealth-Remember that amateurs send blatant ads and get booted. Lots of people post bulletins on Myspace, so post a bulletin with a brainteaser, when people reply back with the answer, you get to reply with a signature link. For example, post a bulletin like this: Subject: Who can figure this out? Body: Two numbers are given in each sentence that needs to be replaced by words. Each word is an anagram of the other - each word can be formed by rearranging the letters in the other word. Based on the clues given in each sentence, do your best to figure out what the two words are. The numbers given in each sentence indicate the number of letters in each word. Take your time on these puzzles, as they are pretty tough. If you can answer more than 10 of them correctly, you're a true anagram guru! We had driven over a (4) to find a restaurant that served key (4) pie People will send back answers or guesses, and you respond back with the answer, and you can put a link in your signature that directs them to your blog or business website. Every time you interact with your network and do not pitch them you are building credibility. These are words to live by. Myspace Principle 5. Having blogs with valuable information is super important. You also want to create a blog separate from your Myspace Blog that contains 5x more information then what you give out on Myspace. This is where you will post your opt-in list and it’s also a place where you can be aggressive with sales tactics because you do not have to worry about violating the Terms of Service. For that I recommend Word Press or Blogspot.
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