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    Top 10 Things To Do Before Starting Your Own Online Business
    There are certain factors you need to take into consideration before you start a business initiative. The most important thing is to identify a need and analyze the demand for it. Next would be to find out how best to offer your products or services. Sit down, make a plan, and set yourself some goals. Have fun while doing this.We have created a list of 10 things you should do before you start any business. But before that, our advice to anyone who is thinking of starting an online business venture is to, Start Now! Here’s what we mean:1. Begin to think about your business idea by having a brain storming session. Try and think of an original and not too whacky idea.2. Once decided, purchase your company’s domain name as soon as possible. Search engines do not like new names!3. Gather as much information as you can about ‘Search Engine Optimization’. There are many websites which offer excellent information on SEO.4. Save and
    likewise the spam-fearers have over-reacted. The result is an email that must past several tests before it dodges the delete key, gets opened and read. The following tests will help more of your emails get the response they deserve.

    1. Avoid Spam-Alert Words

    You know the big ones, like, er, um, “big ones”. And “free”, “offer”, “special”, “limited time”. You see any of these words in the subject, and your spam sensor is alerted and your finger is poised to delete.

    Those are the obvious ones. To combat this, I’ve read a few articles that suggest usi

    Don't Use Web Audio The Wrong Way
    Have you ever wrestled with a set of instructions, but then got so frustrated with it all that you threw them aside in a fluster and tried to figure out how to do it… yourself?Resulting in…Making a great big mess of it all?Similarly, if you really want to use Web Audio the right way, the way that WORKS, then you need to know what DOESN'T work.Here's what many people do, pretty systematically… to hinder their marketing and audio responses:1. Speaking into the microphone without a care for what they're saying, how they're saying it and, without any regard to who's listening! That's pretty scary. Mumbling along without paying any attention to the small details. It's what could sink the hopes of many… FAST!SIMPLE SOLUTION - Write out a little script. Then, rehearse it. After that, record it several times. Finally, choose the best of the lot and use it. See, I told you it was pretty simple.2. Some feel that hiring a 'PROFE
    Every morning I get a great workout. Of course, it is only my index finger that is receiving the benefits of that workout – deleting spam and unwanted emails from my inbox. Just like you, each morning I am deluged with dozens of unsolicited emails.

    Of course, in my opinion, I think that society makes more out of spam than it needs to. It takes all of a minute or so to delete those unwanted spam emails. Before the Internet, we all received “spam” in our mailboxes at home. But Congress doesn’t seem as concerned about that. To me, it’s easier to press delete a few times than it is to clutter my garbage cans and our landfills with junk mail. But that’s another article for another day.

    In reality, many people today find unsolicited emails extremely irksome. And because of that, your legitimate email marketing is going to be scrutinized and given only a second or two before it is trashed or opened. This article is designed to help you create an email, whether a newsletter, promotion, or just a marketing message, that has a better chance of being read, than being dead.

    We’ve been bombarded with so much Spam, that most of it is easy to spot with just a glance at the subject. “Impress your wife” = Spam. “Mortgage rates at all time low” = Spam. “Viagra by the truckload” = Spam. Those are the easy ones.

    But your email communications aren’t spam. If the email marketing or newsletter is done right, it contains targeted, quality content that is useful to the recipients. The problem is, they won’t know that your email is not spam until they open it up and read it. And as ridiculous as it may seem, when it comes to email communications, you are usually guilty before proven innocent. In order for your prospects to read your valuable content, you have one or two seconds to scream, “Wait!!! Don’t delete me! I have something great to say! I’m not Sp…..”

    DELETE.

    Email spam is defined as any email that is not requested. In this literal sense of the definition, 99% of all emails are spam. Think about it. How many times do you call your boss just to give her a head’s up that you will be sending an email. Spammers have taken one of the best means of marketing ever created and turned it into a tool which many are afraid to touch. And likewise the spam-fearers have over-reacted. The result is an email that must past several tests before it dodges the delete key, gets opened and read. The following tests will help more of your emails get the response they deserve.

    1. Avoid Spam-Alert Words

    You know the big ones, like, er, um, “big ones”. And “free”, “offer”, “special”, “limited time”. You see any of these words in the subject, and your spam sensor is alerted and your finger is poised to delete.

    Those are the obvious ones. To combat this, I’ve read a few articles that suggest usi

    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 styles. Its primary purpose is to provide contact information. This includes name, address, phone number, email, and Web Site Url if applicable. Another element is telling what your business does, and how it can serve its customers. Although the business card can be very simple: a
    ew times than it is to clutter my garbage cans and our landfills with junk mail. But that’s another article for another day.

    In reality, many people today find unsolicited emails extremely irksome. And because of that, your legitimate email marketing is going to be scrutinized and given only a second or two before it is trashed or opened. This article is designed to help you create an email, whether a newsletter, promotion, or just a marketing message, that has a better chance of being read, than being dead.

    We’ve been bombarded with so much Spam, that most of it is easy to spot with just a glance at the subject. “Impress your wife” = Spam. “Mortgage rates at all time low” = Spam. “Viagra by the truckload” = Spam. Those are the easy ones.

    But your email communications aren’t spam. If the email marketing or newsletter is done right, it contains targeted, quality content that is useful to the recipients. The problem is, they won’t know that your email is not spam until they open it up and read it. And as ridiculous as it may seem, when it comes to email communications, you are usually guilty before proven innocent. In order for your prospects to read your valuable content, you have one or two seconds to scream, “Wait!!! Don’t delete me! I have something great to say! I’m not Sp…..”

    DELETE.

    Email spam is defined as any email that is not requested. In this literal sense of the definition, 99% of all emails are spam. Think about it. How many times do you call your boss just to give her a head’s up that you will be sending an email. Spammers have taken one of the best means of marketing ever created and turned it into a tool which many are afraid to touch. And likewise the spam-fearers have over-reacted. The result is an email that must past several tests before it dodges the delete key, gets opened and read. The following tests will help more of your emails get the response they deserve.

    1. Avoid Spam-Alert Words

    You know the big ones, like, er, um, “big ones”. And “free”, “offer”, “special”, “limited time”. You see any of these words in the subject, and your spam sensor is alerted and your finger is poised to delete.

    Those are the obvious ones. To combat this, I’ve read a few articles that suggest usi

    Think Your Online Business Is Failing? Compared To This Guy -You Don't Know The Meaning Of Fail!
    What kind of income are you looking for? What have you tried already? How frustrated have you become? What are you willing to do to break away from your J.O.B., or maybe to just get some extra income so that you can pay your debts, get a nicer home or car, or give your family what they deserve and you so desperately want to provide for them?This man, Dennis Becker, has written a full length report on how he went from minimum wage to over $700 a day! His strategy is something that can work regardless of whether you intend to earn your income through affiliate marketing, merchandise sales, setting up AdSense sites, running eBay auctions, writing and distributing articles or press releases, or whatever other methods you use to market yourself or your sites....this WILL work for you.First of all....if your mindset is based upon the idea of launching one product and making thousands of dollars....get rid of that, it's definetely not what you should
    most of it is easy to spot with just a glance at the subject. “Impress your wife” = Spam. “Mortgage rates at all time low” = Spam. “Viagra by the truckload” = Spam. Those are the easy ones.

    But your email communications aren’t spam. If the email marketing or newsletter is done right, it contains targeted, quality content that is useful to the recipients. The problem is, they won’t know that your email is not spam until they open it up and read it. And as ridiculous as it may seem, when it comes to email communications, you are usually guilty before proven innocent. In order for your prospects to read your valuable content, you have one or two seconds to scream, “Wait!!! Don’t delete me! I have something great to say! I’m not Sp…..”

    DELETE.

    Email spam is defined as any email that is not requested. In this literal sense of the definition, 99% of all emails are spam. Think about it. How many times do you call your boss just to give her a head’s up that you will be sending an email. Spammers have taken one of the best means of marketing ever created and turned it into a tool which many are afraid to touch. And likewise the spam-fearers have over-reacted. The result is an email that must past several tests before it dodges the delete key, gets opened and read. The following tests will help more of your emails get the response they deserve.

    1. Avoid Spam-Alert Words

    You know the big ones, like, er, um, “big ones”. And “free”, “offer”, “special”, “limited time”. You see any of these words in the subject, and your spam sensor is alerted and your finger is poised to delete.

    Those are the obvious ones. To combat this, I’ve read a few articles that suggest usi

    Google Removes Froogle Link from Home Page
    Google removes the Froogle link from their home page and replaces it with a link to Google Video. Google says this was a philosophical switch to help their users find new video content rather than to drive more traffic to a particular section of Google. However, many business professionals find this to be a more strategic switch to drive more traffic to their video section.According to an article I found on NewsFactor Magazine Online, “Google Video snagged twice its usual share of clicks on Google properties the day it took the Froogle position on Google's home page, while Froogle's share declined, according to data from Hitwise. Before the switch, about half of Google Video's traffic came from the Google home page; the day of the switch, that amount jumped to 70 percent.”I definitely disagree with Google
    ocent. In order for your prospects to read your valuable content, you have one or two seconds to scream, “Wait!!! Don’t delete me! I have something great to say! I’m not Sp…..”

    DELETE.

    Email spam is defined as any email that is not requested. In this literal sense of the definition, 99% of all emails are spam. Think about it. How many times do you call your boss just to give her a head’s up that you will be sending an email. Spammers have taken one of the best means of marketing ever created and turned it into a tool which many are afraid to touch. And likewise the spam-fearers have over-reacted. The result is an email that must past several tests before it dodges the delete key, gets opened and read. The following tests will help more of your emails get the response they deserve.

    1. Avoid Spam-Alert Words

    You know the big ones, like, er, um, “big ones”. And “free”, “offer”, “special”, “limited time”. You see any of these words in the subject, and your spam sensor is alerted and your finger is poised to delete.

    Those are the obvious ones. To combat this, I’ve read a few articles that suggest usi

    All The Secrets They Didn't Tell You About Online Paid Surveys
    Nowadays there are more and more schemes out there, especially on the internet that promises people the chance to make a lot of money and within a short period of time. Let me tell you this, online paid surveys cannot be classified as one of these schemes. In fact if you think you are going to make a lot of money undertaking online paid surveys, then think again.What Do They Involve?Online paid surveys are everywhere on the internet as most companies are looking to pay consumers money to tell them exactly what they want. This enables these companies to save millions of dollars that could be lost if they released the wrong product of service to the public. Therefore if there are so many companies doing these online paid surveys, it means you have a greater opportunity of taking part in more of them and of course making more money for yourself and the best thing is, they're easy!Most surveys take anywhere from 10-30 minutes and involve simp
    likewise the spam-fearers have over-reacted. The result is an email that must past several tests before it dodges the delete key, gets opened and read. The following tests will help more of your emails get the response they deserve.

    1. Avoid Spam-Alert Words

    You know the big ones, like, er, um, “big ones”. And “free”, “offer”, “special”, “limited time”. You see any of these words in the subject, and your spam sensor is alerted and your finger is poised to delete.

    Those are the obvious ones. To combat this, I’ve read a few articles that suggest using synonyms and close alternatives to these words. Will this work? Yes and no. Yes, you may be able to circumvent the “Spam-blockers” that your recipients may have. But, even if it those words escape the spam-blockers, human eyes are even tougher. They’ll see the words “No cost” as the same as “free” and immediately throw up a red flag. Delete.

    Don’t try to beat the system with similar words. You need your customer to trust that your email communication has nothing to do with spam. To do that, your subject should be void of any words that are similar to spam words.

    2. Avoid Using the Recipient’s Name in the Subject

    Four years ago, the latest trend in email marketing was to use your recipient’s name in the subject line. Such as, “Don’t be the last one to get one of these, Warren.” Four years ago, Warren may have gotten excited about seeing his name in print, and he may have assumed that the email must be important if they knew his name.

    Not the case today. If he saw his name in the subject line today, Warren would see it as common trickery that many Spammers partake in. He quickly presses Delete before going to floss (Warren has always taken great care of his teeth) If you did want to use their name, and the customer did opt-in to your newsletter, then use their name sparingly in the body of the email. But using it their name in the subject throws up another red flag.

    3. No punctuation, Excessive capitalization, Symbols, etc.

    Again, if it looks too good to be true, it probably is, and will be deleted. Certainly you are excited about your promotion or articles, and that should shine through in the body copy of the email. The better the offer is, the more important it is to make sure you do not go overboard in the subject. Remember that among the least effective email campaigns are the ones that state that the recipient is already a winner. Delete.

    4. First Things First.

    I constantly see email newsletters that mention an article or promotion in the subject. Yet after scanning the entire newsletter, I either find the article hanging out near the bottom, or I can’t find it at all.

    The subject isn’t just an attention-getter, it needs to flow seamlessly into the newsletter. If your subject mention

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