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    Business Pain or Business Gain?
    Before we begin a thorough discussion of business pain, let's take a look at what it really means. The words Business Pain are batted around by almost everyone I talk to in the marketing and sales fields. It is probably one of the more misused words when describing the help a company needs to become more efficient and effective. When you try to find out what a business worries about, you will find that you get a different answer from each person you talk to in the organization. That is because the "business pain" will be different for each department or section. The sales force will likely tell you that the pain is not getting orders out on time. The order department will say that the sales force over promises,
    wide web. Thus we have Internet Marketing.

    Why are there so many of us out here trying out the Internet Marketing business?

    Some of us are in it to make a little extra cash. We’re ok at our day jobs but we’d like some extra money to be able to travel or buy some luxury items – that new car, a larger house…

    Some of us are unemployed and having a little cash isn’t a luxury – it’s a necessity.

    Some of us would like to work at home while our kids are small, or we’re tired of that daily commute.

    Some of us would like to earn enough to quit our jobs and stay home to pursue hobbies or other activities.

    One thing I have discovered is that there is no limit to the information out there. You can “google” 24 hours a day and still not find everything. There isn’t time enough to read it all. You will note, however, that some names will crop up on a regular basis – you know, when you get the 50 – 100 emails all promoting M.F.’s new product, or J.R.’s new package or Z.Z.’s products. These

    Business Support Systems - Your Family is Key
    Business support systems are critical to your business success. The most important business support system is your family. The spousal relationship is particularly key to your ability to launch and operate a successful business.If your spouse or significant other is against your business, then you are missing a huge portion of the business support system you need to sustain yourself. Running a small business is a family affair. Whether your family thinks they are involved or not, they are. They truly are the largest source of support your business will get.Impact of NegativityIf your family is negative about your business then this influence will almost wipe out any other business supp
    Are you new to Internet Marketing? Are you confused by all the acronyms tossed around by the so-called gurus (Guys Using Reason Under Stress), who tell you you have to have a USP? (What is that anyway? I thought it was UPS – United Postal Service). When I first started in internet marking I spent a lot of time considering what that might be.

    Ultimate Service Provided – that sounds good

    Understanding Successful Products – yes, we all need to do this

    Using Secret Practices – is that how the gurus make their money?

    Unidentified Science Project – oh wait, that’s what I found in my fridge!!

    Then I attended a teleseminar and found out that USP means – Unique Selling Position.

    What the heck? Here are all these guys saying, “Copy me”, “Do what I’m doing – heck I’ll even give you the website so you can”, and I’m supposed to have a Unique Selling Position? That’s going to require some thought.

    Then there are more of these 3 and 4 letter terms being tossed around by people on the net. Take ISP. Is that my Independent Selling Position? My Ideal Selling Position? My Idealistic Sensitive Partner? No, that is the Internet Service Provider – the one that’s supposed to keep your business up and running and not screw up your email when they change servers without telling you! Good luck. Yes, this has happened to me and many others.

    One of the first 4 letter terms you will come across is HTML. You see that everywhere. What could that mean?

    Hot Tomatoe Makes Lunch, - well if it is with bacon and lettuce and on brown toast, ok.

    Hearty Tourists Modify Lifestyle – this is good, I’d like to modify my lifestyle and take some tours.

    Helpful Tools Manufacturing Licence – is that what they call Master Resell Licence?

    No, it’s none of these. It is the name for the programming language that your browser reads which it then translates into a page with text of different sizes and colours and adds pictures. If you look at the source code of a page without understanding HTML, you would have no idea what it is all about (trust me, I’ve been there). Hyper Text Markup Language is what it is. You may never actually use it if you don’t create your own web pages or if you use a special program to create your web page.

    Now we see http all the time. It has something to do with finding the web page we want – although if we use a search engine we don’t have to actually type it in. It means Hyper Text (yep, same as HTML) Transfer Protocol, and if you see an “S” after it – https – that means it’s secure. Following up on this is FTP – think about it for a minute. Yes, it is File Transfer Protocol, or as I like to call it “Fran’s Transfer Protocol”.

    Even computers have protocol. It is a standard for how information is exchanged between computers on the internet. Funny, isn’t it? There’s a protocol for everything – how people meet and conduct events and how the computers do it too.

    Any ideas about PDF? How about Pretty Damn Fine? That’s how things turn out when you use it. Or Picture Data File or Pick Doctor Fran? No, none of these. Interestingly enough it stands for Page Description Format. (I just learned the definition recently, although I have been using the term for quite some time.) It is a program that allows you to fix your data on a page so people can’t move it around. Many e-books are in pdf format.

    Now we come to URL.

    Underprice Really Low?
    Uncover Rat Location?
    Understand Radio Logic?
    Using Roger’s Laptop?
    Uncle Ralph’s Letter?
    Ubiquitous Realistic Logic?

    No, you’re right, it’s none of the above. It stands for Universal Resource Locator and it is a standard format for internet addresses that specifies a resource location. Many times when you are telling someone about a product or service they’ll say, “What’s the Url?” These people are internet savvy and they want to go to the website to see for themselves what you are talking about. That’s why more and more businesses are moving to create a presence on the world wide web. Thus we have Internet Marketing.

    Why are there so many of us out here trying out the Internet Marketing business?

    Some of us are in it to make a little extra cash. We’re ok at our day jobs but we’d like some extra money to be able to travel or buy some luxury items – that new car, a larger house…

    Some of us are unemployed and having a little cash isn’t a luxury – it’s a necessity.

    Some of us would like to work at home while our kids are small, or we’re tired of that daily commute.

    Some of us would like to earn enough to quit our jobs and stay home to pursue hobbies or other activities.

    One thing I have discovered is that there is no limit to the information out there. You can “google” 24 hours a day and still not find everything. There isn’t time enough to read it all. You will note, however, that some names will crop up on a regular basis – you know, when you get the 50 – 100 emails all promoting M.F.’s new product, or J.R.’s new package or Z.Z.’s products. These

    Where to Find a Successful Corporate Team Building Exercise
    A lot of people are in the need of a way to build teamwork at their company, but do not have the money to hire an expensive company to assist them. If you are looking to find a corporate team building exercise that you can complete at your office, there are a number of options available to you. It is important that you explore all of your options before deciding on which one to use. Since there are so many different books and movies available, it is important to do all of your research before deciding which corporate team building exercise is right for your company. This is an important undertaking and you should exhaust all resources before making the final decision on which one to go with.One DVD that
    e net. Take ISP. Is that my Independent Selling Position? My Ideal Selling Position? My Idealistic Sensitive Partner? No, that is the Internet Service Provider – the one that’s supposed to keep your business up and running and not screw up your email when they change servers without telling you! Good luck. Yes, this has happened to me and many others.

    One of the first 4 letter terms you will come across is HTML. You see that everywhere. What could that mean?

    Hot Tomatoe Makes Lunch, - well if it is with bacon and lettuce and on brown toast, ok.

    Hearty Tourists Modify Lifestyle – this is good, I’d like to modify my lifestyle and take some tours.

    Helpful Tools Manufacturing Licence – is that what they call Master Resell Licence?

    No, it’s none of these. It is the name for the programming language that your browser reads which it then translates into a page with text of different sizes and colours and adds pictures. If you look at the source code of a page without understanding HTML, you would have no idea what it is all about (trust me, I’ve been there). Hyper Text Markup Language is what it is. You may never actually use it if you don’t create your own web pages or if you use a special program to create your web page.

    Now we see http all the time. It has something to do with finding the web page we want – although if we use a search engine we don’t have to actually type it in. It means Hyper Text (yep, same as HTML) Transfer Protocol, and if you see an “S” after it – https – that means it’s secure. Following up on this is FTP – think about it for a minute. Yes, it is File Transfer Protocol, or as I like to call it “Fran’s Transfer Protocol”.

    Even computers have protocol. It is a standard for how information is exchanged between computers on the internet. Funny, isn’t it? There’s a protocol for everything – how people meet and conduct events and how the computers do it too.

    Any ideas about PDF? How about Pretty Damn Fine? That’s how things turn out when you use it. Or Picture Data File or Pick Doctor Fran? No, none of these. Interestingly enough it stands for Page Description Format. (I just learned the definition recently, although I have been using the term for quite some time.) It is a program that allows you to fix your data on a page so people can’t move it around. Many e-books are in pdf format.

    Now we come to URL.

    Underprice Really Low?
    Uncover Rat Location?
    Understand Radio Logic?
    Using Roger’s Laptop?
    Uncle Ralph’s Letter?
    Ubiquitous Realistic Logic?

    No, you’re right, it’s none of the above. It stands for Universal Resource Locator and it is a standard format for internet addresses that specifies a resource location. Many times when you are telling someone about a product or service they’ll say, “What’s the Url?” These people are internet savvy and they want to go to the website to see for themselves what you are talking about. That’s why more and more businesses are moving to create a presence on the world wide web. Thus we have Internet Marketing.

    Why are there so many of us out here trying out the Internet Marketing business?

    Some of us are in it to make a little extra cash. We’re ok at our day jobs but we’d like some extra money to be able to travel or buy some luxury items – that new car, a larger house…

    Some of us are unemployed and having a little cash isn’t a luxury – it’s a necessity.

    Some of us would like to work at home while our kids are small, or we’re tired of that daily commute.

    Some of us would like to earn enough to quit our jobs and stay home to pursue hobbies or other activities.

    One thing I have discovered is that there is no limit to the information out there. You can “google” 24 hours a day and still not find everything. There isn’t time enough to read it all. You will note, however, that some names will crop up on a regular basis – you know, when you get the 50 – 100 emails all promoting M.F.’s new product, or J.R.’s new package or Z.Z.’s products. These

    Is Your Business Benefiting From The Export Trading Company Act Of 1982?
    The advantages of exporting are clear. Increased exports greatly benefit a country’s economy, because they create jobs, stimulate economic growth, bring in tax revenues, and enable domestic industries to compete in international markets. Firms that export can grow faster, because they can utilize idle capacity, reduce dependence on domestic markets, increase product lifecycles, and simply make more money.Previously, the vast U.S. domestic market usually provided American companies ample opportunities to grow and remain profitable. Now, domestic market saturation and increased international competition are taking their toll, leaving U.S. companies with tighter margins and little room for growth. This
    HTML, you would have no idea what it is all about (trust me, I’ve been there). Hyper Text Markup Language is what it is. You may never actually use it if you don’t create your own web pages or if you use a special program to create your web page.

    Now we see http all the time. It has something to do with finding the web page we want – although if we use a search engine we don’t have to actually type it in. It means Hyper Text (yep, same as HTML) Transfer Protocol, and if you see an “S” after it – https – that means it’s secure. Following up on this is FTP – think about it for a minute. Yes, it is File Transfer Protocol, or as I like to call it “Fran’s Transfer Protocol”.

    Even computers have protocol. It is a standard for how information is exchanged between computers on the internet. Funny, isn’t it? There’s a protocol for everything – how people meet and conduct events and how the computers do it too.

    Any ideas about PDF? How about Pretty Damn Fine? That’s how things turn out when you use it. Or Picture Data File or Pick Doctor Fran? No, none of these. Interestingly enough it stands for Page Description Format. (I just learned the definition recently, although I have been using the term for quite some time.) It is a program that allows you to fix your data on a page so people can’t move it around. Many e-books are in pdf format.

    Now we come to URL.

    Underprice Really Low?
    Uncover Rat Location?
    Understand Radio Logic?
    Using Roger’s Laptop?
    Uncle Ralph’s Letter?
    Ubiquitous Realistic Logic?

    No, you’re right, it’s none of the above. It stands for Universal Resource Locator and it is a standard format for internet addresses that specifies a resource location. Many times when you are telling someone about a product or service they’ll say, “What’s the Url?” These people are internet savvy and they want to go to the website to see for themselves what you are talking about. That’s why more and more businesses are moving to create a presence on the world wide web. Thus we have Internet Marketing.

    Why are there so many of us out here trying out the Internet Marketing business?

    Some of us are in it to make a little extra cash. We’re ok at our day jobs but we’d like some extra money to be able to travel or buy some luxury items – that new car, a larger house…

    Some of us are unemployed and having a little cash isn’t a luxury – it’s a necessity.

    Some of us would like to work at home while our kids are small, or we’re tired of that daily commute.

    Some of us would like to earn enough to quit our jobs and stay home to pursue hobbies or other activities.

    One thing I have discovered is that there is no limit to the information out there. You can “google” 24 hours a day and still not find everything. There isn’t time enough to read it all. You will note, however, that some names will crop up on a regular basis – you know, when you get the 50 – 100 emails all promoting M.F.’s new product, or J.R.’s new package or Z.Z.’s products. These

    The Key to Effective Leadership: Defining Roles, Relationships, and Responsibilities
    Well, you’ve read keys to leadership before, probably enough to fill a sizeable key ring! But let’s face it, leadership is about people – who else would you lead? So if it is about people, there ought to be a way to systematically become more effective. And I’m not just talking about folks at work, but also about leadership with your spouse and children.So what’s the scoop?The key, as in almost any worthwhile endeavor, has to do with having a plan. In this case the plan involves defining three important “people area questions”: “What are my roles?” “What are my key relationships within each of those roles?” And “What are the responsibilities that go along with each of those relationships?”<
    se it. Or Picture Data File or Pick Doctor Fran? No, none of these. Interestingly enough it stands for Page Description Format. (I just learned the definition recently, although I have been using the term for quite some time.) It is a program that allows you to fix your data on a page so people can’t move it around. Many e-books are in pdf format.

    Now we come to URL.

    Underprice Really Low?
    Uncover Rat Location?
    Understand Radio Logic?
    Using Roger’s Laptop?
    Uncle Ralph’s Letter?
    Ubiquitous Realistic Logic?

    No, you’re right, it’s none of the above. It stands for Universal Resource Locator and it is a standard format for internet addresses that specifies a resource location. Many times when you are telling someone about a product or service they’ll say, “What’s the Url?” These people are internet savvy and they want to go to the website to see for themselves what you are talking about. That’s why more and more businesses are moving to create a presence on the world wide web. Thus we have Internet Marketing.

    Why are there so many of us out here trying out the Internet Marketing business?

    Some of us are in it to make a little extra cash. We’re ok at our day jobs but we’d like some extra money to be able to travel or buy some luxury items – that new car, a larger house…

    Some of us are unemployed and having a little cash isn’t a luxury – it’s a necessity.

    Some of us would like to work at home while our kids are small, or we’re tired of that daily commute.

    Some of us would like to earn enough to quit our jobs and stay home to pursue hobbies or other activities.

    One thing I have discovered is that there is no limit to the information out there. You can “google” 24 hours a day and still not find everything. There isn’t time enough to read it all. You will note, however, that some names will crop up on a regular basis – you know, when you get the 50 – 100 emails all promoting M.F.’s new product, or J.R.’s new package or Z.Z.’s products. These

    How to Run a Sales Blitz
    Despite the growing disdain for walk-in-the-door cold calling, there are plenty of high activity sales companies (even industries) that conduct sales blitzes to generate a wave of fresh leads for their new business developers.Read on for some great best practices to make them successful.Teams. I've always had good luck bringing approximately 8-10 people in for a sales blitz focused on one individual's sales territory. The 8-10 are paired up into teams (usually a senior sales professional with a newer one), and at the kick-off meeting early in the morning we announce the teams and they give themselves a fun name. Each team gets a binder with the next two helpful aids.wide web. Thus we have Internet Marketing.

    Why are there so many of us out here trying out the Internet Marketing business?

    Some of us are in it to make a little extra cash. We’re ok at our day jobs but we’d like some extra money to be able to travel or buy some luxury items – that new car, a larger house…

    Some of us are unemployed and having a little cash isn’t a luxury – it’s a necessity.

    Some of us would like to work at home while our kids are small, or we’re tired of that daily commute.

    Some of us would like to earn enough to quit our jobs and stay home to pursue hobbies or other activities.

    One thing I have discovered is that there is no limit to the information out there. You can “google” 24 hours a day and still not find everything. There isn’t time enough to read it all. You will note, however, that some names will crop up on a regular basis – you know, when you get the 50 – 100 emails all promoting M.F.’s new product, or J.R.’s new package or Z.Z.’s products. These are the people you should observe. See who is doing what you want to do – You have decided haven’t you?? – and then read and read and read before you get started on your website. Oh yes, you need to have your own website and a domain, but that’s a whole other article.

    What is your reason? What brings you here? Are you looking for answers? Are you looking to hone your skills? Are you looking for a great product that’s going to take you over the top? Are you looking for easy money? (Keep looking) Are you wondering where to start? Drop me a line and I will give you some tips on getting started.

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