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Internet Marketing Basics- Free And Fast Traffic Generation no different. While nothing compares to
learning your lessons the hard way, you'd be much
better off learning from other people's mistakes. At
such a critical stage when you're just starting out,
your reputation cannot easily be repaired once
shattered, whether by SPAM or other unethical business
practice. Establish a code of ethics and faithfully stand
by it!Without generating reasonable levels of traffic to your website, you are dead in the water. The more traffic or visitors you get to your website, the more likely you are to make a sale or get a click through- provided you display useful and enticing content on your website. The good news is that some of the most effective means of traffic generation are free and easy to do- here they are:1) Write Articles Article marketing drives targeted traffic to your websites and also improves your search engine ranking results. Firstly you need to decide on an angle of your niche to write about, secondly devise a list of keywords that are highly relevant to your niche, finally write an article (ideally) between 500-700 words. Once you have written your article, submit it to article directories (the best are ezinearticles.com and goarticles.com). I know this sounds like a lot of work however it will pay off in the long term. What you are essentially doing is presenting Lesson #6 Give Back to the Community The Community Chest card usually collects donations, taxes, and other related fees to keep the monopoly community (a.k.a. the Bank) intact and progressive. The internet community requires no different. While you do have bills to pay -- we all need to make a living! -- the mechanics of buying and selling exists as a well-oiled machine because of the interaction and exchange of information without constant thought for personal profit. Go pro bono once in a while. Help for the sake of helping. Answer questions and offer practical advice in the forums and discussion groups. Write articles offering valuable information from your own knowledge and experience. How about some free products? Lesson #7 There's Always a Chance to Start Over: Pass GO, and Collect $$$ GO is a place of refuge. Passing How To Start An Online Business Have you ever played Monopoly? This classic board
game is based on the acquisition of wealth through
buying, renting, and trading real estate property using
play money.Thanks to the Internet, almost anybody with a little drive and ambition is now able to start their own business. By starting an online business you can create a little financial freedom for you and your family, because you can create an income producing business that brings in the cash 24/7. This article will explore the easiest method you can use to start an online business.To have a successful online business you are going to need a website. Unlike during the late 90’s, today it’s no big thing to get a website. You simply need to find a suitable domain name, register the name with a reputable company, and then sign up for a hosting plan with the hosting company of your choice.Next, you’ll want to design and create your website. This is a snap as well. Simply make a search of your favorite search engine for a wysiwyg (what you see is what you get) web editor. There a ton of these available, even some high quality free ones. A wysiwyg web editor allows you to create a web Have a go at it, and you'll be surprised how much it can teach you about running a successful business online. I discovered eight helpful pointers for you to start with. Let's get started...GO! Everybody begins on a level plain. You get the choice of token to mark your place on the board. Usually I pick either the wheelbarrow, terrier, or ship. Not a surprise if you know that I enjoy gardening, dogs, and the sea. Whether it's based on aesthetic appeal or affinity for what is being represented, your personal choice is one initial triumph; an essential 1st step into the game! Lesson #1 Start With Something You Like This simple technique creates a winning combination for your business. You have firsthand knowledge and experience in a niche that fascinates you, and you impart this with so much excitement that you're audience can't help feeling the same! Interesting people are people who are interested, as the saying goes. Furthermore, your passion for the subject will drive and motivate you through the daily routine of running and growing your business. With the roll of the dice, the race begins! Whether or not you have an idea on how to proceed, your biggest challenge will involve skill and a bit of luck. Lesson #2 A Little Luck Never Hurt Anyone With the dice, many say it's in the wrist. But whichever way you put it, everybody could use a bit of it every now and then. Some are luckier than others, landing on squares of opportunity and free cash. Others land on rent after bill. It's not altogether different in internet marketing. I've landed on losing squares because I didn't use my head. And sometimes I happen to sign up for a newsletter just when they launch a pre-release discount for a product I just happened to need at the time. Lesson #3 Lay Out Your Game Plan You can tackle this game in many different ways, but you need to establish a game plan. If you're the independent type, you might want to learn from scratch by playing around with ideas. All systematically, of course. Focus on the small groups and move up from there, luck with the dice notwithstanding. Or make a beeline for prime properties and keep building houses and hotels for long-term profit. You can choose any number of combinations with which to proceed and have a go with it, but be prepared to play many times over! It is the only way you'll know what works for sure. And sometimes, the smarter way to go is by asking someone who has played the game and always come out on top. You will still have to play it yourself, of course, to make little improvements until it works right for you. No matter how you develop your game plan, be sure to follow it through. Persistently. Consistently. Systematically. Don't get easily distracted if something new happens to land on your lap. If it's consistent with your plan, you've struck on luck! The same goes for running your business. You can save yourself plenty of time and heartache by adapting proven methods from those already successful before you. They've been around the block enough times to know what works and what doesn't. All the same, blend in your own personal twist until it works for you. Lesson #4 You Gotta Spend Money to Make Money What do you do once you land on an opportunity square...pass? I would be hard-pressed to name anyone who hops around the board without buying a single property! Maybe the first few rounds won't be as rough since the game has just begun. Nobody has yet put up houses or expensive hotels on their properties. Rents are not yet so high. Maybe you'll get lucky on the Community Chest or Chance cards. And you'll even make it to GO. That's another $4000 in the bag. With time, however, you'll find your wallet empty as you hop from house to hotel. At this point, you might begin to regret all the passed opportunities you let slip through your fingers. Monopoly is about investment and return! Lest you forget, your wallet will remain empty. In online business, a free ride is alright. Many people have started out this way. But bear in mind that your business will need prime web real estate and a marker (www.yourbusiness.com) to go with it, if you're at all to be taken seriously. Else your credibility, image, or reputation will suffer before you have the chance to even build it. You don't have to spend on everything right away. Just the essential tools that your market sees: website, autoresponder messages, list management, etc. Lesson #5 Jail Time Does Not Pay Other players get ahead and beat you to the prime squares. You'll waste what little resources you have, trying to get out. The internet is no different. While nothing compares to learning your lessons the hard way, you'd be much better off learning from other people's mistakes. At such a critical stage when you're just starting out, your reputation cannot easily be repaired once shattered, whether by SPAM or other unethical business practice. Establish a code of ethics and faithfully stand by it! Lesson #6 Give Back to the Community The Community Chest card usually collects donations, taxes, and other related fees to keep the monopoly community (a.k.a. the Bank) intact and progressive. The internet community requires no different. While you do have bills to pay -- we all need to make a living! -- the mechanics of buying and selling exists as a well-oiled machine because of the interaction and exchange of information without constant thought for personal profit. Go pro bono once in a while. Help for the sake of helping. Answer questions and offer practical advice in the forums and discussion groups. Write articles offering valuable information from your own knowledge and experience. How about some free products? Lesson #7 There's Always a Chance to Start Over: Pass GO, and Collect $$$ GO is a place of refuge. Passing i The Most Important Role Of The Manager utine of running and growing your business.How often have you heard a manager complain that communication is not effective because no one seems to be taking any notice of the memos or directives? Well, we are always tempted to believe that there is ineffective communication within some organisations but replace one of the usual memos with one saying that each person has won a million dollars and then sit back and look at just how effective that communication is!The usual manner of communicating is not as effective as it could be because many managers have the wrong priorities to make their communication effective so staff gradually become selective in what they react to. The highest priorities for a leader of others should be the following, and in the order stated:* To give a sense of purpose and vision to their team. * To set high standards. * To plan strategy and future action. * To set goals and objectives. * To communicate clearlyYou cannot communicate clearly if you have no st With the roll of the dice, the race begins! Whether or not you have an idea on how to proceed, your biggest challenge will involve skill and a bit of luck. Lesson #2 A Little Luck Never Hurt Anyone With the dice, many say it's in the wrist. But whichever way you put it, everybody could use a bit of it every now and then. Some are luckier than others, landing on squares of opportunity and free cash. Others land on rent after bill. It's not altogether different in internet marketing. I've landed on losing squares because I didn't use my head. And sometimes I happen to sign up for a newsletter just when they launch a pre-release discount for a product I just happened to need at the time. Lesson #3 Lay Out Your Game Plan You can tackle this game in many different ways, but you need to establish a game plan. If you're the independent type, you might want to learn from scratch by playing around with ideas. All systematically, of course. Focus on the small groups and move up from there, luck with the dice notwithstanding. Or make a beeline for prime properties and keep building houses and hotels for long-term profit. You can choose any number of combinations with which to proceed and have a go with it, but be prepared to play many times over! It is the only way you'll know what works for sure. And sometimes, the smarter way to go is by asking someone who has played the game and always come out on top. You will still have to play it yourself, of course, to make little improvements until it works right for you. No matter how you develop your game plan, be sure to follow it through. Persistently. Consistently. Systematically. Don't get easily distracted if something new happens to land on your lap. If it's consistent with your plan, you've struck on luck! The same goes for running your business. You can save yourself plenty of time and heartache by adapting proven methods from those already successful before you. They've been around the block enough times to know what works and what doesn't. All the same, blend in your own personal twist until it works for you. Lesson #4 You Gotta Spend Money to Make Money What do you do once you land on an opportunity square...pass? I would be hard-pressed to name anyone who hops around the board without buying a single property! Maybe the first few rounds won't be as rough since the game has just begun. Nobody has yet put up houses or expensive hotels on their properties. Rents are not yet so high. Maybe you'll get lucky on the Community Chest or Chance cards. And you'll even make it to GO. That's another $4000 in the bag. With time, however, you'll find your wallet empty as you hop from house to hotel. At this point, you might begin to regret all the passed opportunities you let slip through your fingers. Monopoly is about investment and return! Lest you forget, your wallet will remain empty. In online business, a free ride is alright. Many people have started out this way. But bear in mind that your business will need prime web real estate and a marker (www.yourbusiness.com) to go with it, if you're at all to be taken seriously. Else your credibility, image, or reputation will suffer before you have the chance to even build it. You don't have to spend on everything right away. Just the essential tools that your market sees: website, autoresponder messages, list management, etc. Lesson #5 Jail Time Does Not Pay Other players get ahead and beat you to the prime squares. You'll waste what little resources you have, trying to get out. The internet is no different. While nothing compares to learning your lessons the hard way, you'd be much better off learning from other people's mistakes. At such a critical stage when you're just starting out, your reputation cannot easily be repaired once shattered, whether by SPAM or other unethical business practice. Establish a code of ethics and faithfully stand by it! Lesson #6 Give Back to the Community The Community Chest card usually collects donations, taxes, and other related fees to keep the monopoly community (a.k.a. the Bank) intact and progressive. The internet community requires no different. While you do have bills to pay -- we all need to make a living! -- the mechanics of buying and selling exists as a well-oiled machine because of the interaction and exchange of information without constant thought for personal profit. Go pro bono once in a while. Help for the sake of helping. Answer questions and offer practical advice in the forums and discussion groups. Write articles offering valuable information from your own knowledge and experience. How about some free products? Lesson #7 There's Always a Chance to Start Over: Pass GO, and Collect $$$ GO is a place of refuge. Passing Does Your Business Need a Newsletter? any number of combinations with which to
proceed and have a go with it, but be prepared to play
many times over! It is the only way you'll know what
works for sure.Have you ever thought about it?If you don't have a business newsletter yet, have you ever thought of the importance of having one?Why is it so vital to one's healthy business dealings?Let's explore some important factors even if you do have a newsletter.If you are not yet using a newsletter as a part of your marketing efforts, then you are missing out on new potential and already existing customers becoming valuable long-term buyers.Communicating with your subscribers as well as customers is vital for their continued involvement. It's hard nowadays for someone to remain interested in your business if they never or rarely hear about it. Hence, a newsletter is the best way to keep them involved in your business and show them your appreciation for their subscription.When you have a customer buy from you, but no newsletter to follow up, then you are virtually handing him or her back to your competitors. On the same note, when you have a visitor comi And sometimes, the smarter way to go is by asking someone who has played the game and always come out on top. You will still have to play it yourself, of course, to make little improvements until it works right for you. No matter how you develop your game plan, be sure to follow it through. Persistently. Consistently. Systematically. Don't get easily distracted if something new happens to land on your lap. If it's consistent with your plan, you've struck on luck! The same goes for running your business. You can save yourself plenty of time and heartache by adapting proven methods from those already successful before you. They've been around the block enough times to know what works and what doesn't. All the same, blend in your own personal twist until it works for you. Lesson #4 You Gotta Spend Money to Make Money What do you do once you land on an opportunity square...pass? I would be hard-pressed to name anyone who hops around the board without buying a single property! Maybe the first few rounds won't be as rough since the game has just begun. Nobody has yet put up houses or expensive hotels on their properties. Rents are not yet so high. Maybe you'll get lucky on the Community Chest or Chance cards. And you'll even make it to GO. That's another $4000 in the bag. With time, however, you'll find your wallet empty as you hop from house to hotel. At this point, you might begin to regret all the passed opportunities you let slip through your fingers. Monopoly is about investment and return! Lest you forget, your wallet will remain empty. In online business, a free ride is alright. Many people have started out this way. But bear in mind that your business will need prime web real estate and a marker (www.yourbusiness.com) to go with it, if you're at all to be taken seriously. Else your credibility, image, or reputation will suffer before you have the chance to even build it. You don't have to spend on everything right away. Just the essential tools that your market sees: website, autoresponder messages, list management, etc. Lesson #5 Jail Time Does Not Pay Other players get ahead and beat you to the prime squares. You'll waste what little resources you have, trying to get out. The internet is no different. While nothing compares to learning your lessons the hard way, you'd be much better off learning from other people's mistakes. At such a critical stage when you're just starting out, your reputation cannot easily be repaired once shattered, whether by SPAM or other unethical business practice. Establish a code of ethics and faithfully stand by it! Lesson #6 Give Back to the Community The Community Chest card usually collects donations, taxes, and other related fees to keep the monopoly community (a.k.a. the Bank) intact and progressive. The internet community requires no different. While you do have bills to pay -- we all need to make a living! -- the mechanics of buying and selling exists as a well-oiled machine because of the interaction and exchange of information without constant thought for personal profit. Go pro bono once in a while. Help for the sake of helping. Answer questions and offer practical advice in the forums and discussion groups. Write articles offering valuable information from your own knowledge and experience. How about some free products? Lesson #7 There's Always a Chance to Start Over: Pass GO, and Collect $$$ GO is a place of refuge. Passing Learn to Sell Only to Deserving Customers h since the
game has just begun. Nobody has yet put up houses or
expensive hotels on their properties. Rents are not yet
so high. Maybe you'll get lucky on the Community Chest
or Chance cards. And you'll even make it to GO. That's
another $4000 in the bag. With time, however, you'll
find your wallet empty as you hop from house to hotel.What? What are deserving customers? I want to sell to everybody, don’t I? Well… do you?Smith Manufacturing Company, one of your best customers, regularly buys from you and your company. They order pieces and parts yet seldom yield an opportunity to solve larger manufacturing, production or quality problems, choosing instead to call other companies for these services, some of which may be your competitors. They call frequently, requiring lots of assistance from your inside sales and shipping people. They seem to have many issues too, issues that frequently require your attention and those of your customer service department. They pay late, but they always pay eventually. They buy at a discount and you earn less profit than you should for an account of this type. You call on them regularly, socialize with their managers over lunch and an occasional dinner, and enjoy a good reputation throughout their firm. You may feel this is one of your key accounts.Does this scenario soun At this point, you might begin to regret all the passed opportunities you let slip through your fingers. Monopoly is about investment and return! Lest you forget, your wallet will remain empty. In online business, a free ride is alright. Many people have started out this way. But bear in mind that your business will need prime web real estate and a marker (www.yourbusiness.com) to go with it, if you're at all to be taken seriously. Else your credibility, image, or reputation will suffer before you have the chance to even build it. You don't have to spend on everything right away. Just the essential tools that your market sees: website, autoresponder messages, list management, etc. Lesson #5 Jail Time Does Not Pay Other players get ahead and beat you to the prime squares. You'll waste what little resources you have, trying to get out. The internet is no different. While nothing compares to learning your lessons the hard way, you'd be much better off learning from other people's mistakes. At such a critical stage when you're just starting out, your reputation cannot easily be repaired once shattered, whether by SPAM or other unethical business practice. Establish a code of ethics and faithfully stand by it! Lesson #6 Give Back to the Community The Community Chest card usually collects donations, taxes, and other related fees to keep the monopoly community (a.k.a. the Bank) intact and progressive. The internet community requires no different. While you do have bills to pay -- we all need to make a living! -- the mechanics of buying and selling exists as a well-oiled machine because of the interaction and exchange of information without constant thought for personal profit. Go pro bono once in a while. Help for the sake of helping. Answer questions and offer practical advice in the forums and discussion groups. Write articles offering valuable information from your own knowledge and experience. How about some free products? Lesson #7 There's Always a Chance to Start Over: Pass GO, and Collect $$$ GO is a place of refuge. Passing Don't Take it Personally! no different. While nothing compares to
learning your lessons the hard way, you'd be much
better off learning from other people's mistakes. At
such a critical stage when you're just starting out,
your reputation cannot easily be repaired once
shattered, whether by SPAM or other unethical business
practice. Establish a code of ethics and faithfully stand
by it!Nobody likes to be criticized. When the complaint is coming from a client or customer, however, criticisms can actually be your best friend. Whether they're about you, your company or your product, constructive criticism can be a powerful opportunity for you to improve your sales technique, close more deals - and increase your revenues.The key is to not respond defensively or angrily. Most sales people – like most people period – get their dander up the moment anyone says anything even remotely negative. They get defensive, angry or, in the worst-case scenario, they look for ways to retaliate either overtly or coercively.The following four-step process can help you learn how to take criticism well, and even begin to use it to enhance your client relationships.Step 1: Thank the client for their feedback. Try saying something like “thanks for bringing this to my attention, I appreciate the opportunity you’ve given me to improve (the level of service, my responsiv Lesson #6 Give Back to the Community The Community Chest card usually collects donations, taxes, and other related fees to keep the monopoly community (a.k.a. the Bank) intact and progressive. The internet community requires no different. While you do have bills to pay -- we all need to make a living! -- the mechanics of buying and selling exists as a well-oiled machine because of the interaction and exchange of information without constant thought for personal profit. Go pro bono once in a while. Help for the sake of helping. Answer questions and offer practical advice in the forums and discussion groups. Write articles offering valuable information from your own knowledge and experience. How about some free products? Lesson #7 There's Always a Chance to Start Over: Pass GO, and Collect $$$ GO is a place of refuge. Passing it always comes with a sigh of relief! An excellent time to examine property cards and glance at the status on the board. Assess your progress. Make necessary adjustments in your plan: acquire properties to prevent others' monopoly or add to yours? Going back to square one is also ideal in internet marketing. It is an opportunity for you to re-group. Assess your progress, based on your plan. Are you keeping your time-schedule? Are you accomplishing the tasks you've set out to do? Where does your business stand at this point in time? Step back for a moment and look at the big picture. You can then make the necessary improvements. You can also modify your game plan for better results. Lesson #8 Your Attitude Makes Your Game How do you deal with bad luck on the dice, when you're constantly landing on properties that demand staggering prices for rent? Do you resign before you even try to get back up? Or do you give yourself that little pep-talk and play on? What is your business attitude? It's important to make a stand. How you choose to deal with the demands of your business and its problems, determines your chances for success. Even in its varying degrees, success ultimately lies with you. It is in your hands. If that is what you want, you have little choice but to develop the attitude for running a successful business. Identify your capabilities and compensate for your weaknesses by improving on your strengths. And always, always always...adapt accordingly! The stakes are high. And your only opponent in the end, is yourself. What's your game plan? Go ahead. Roll the dice. Opportunities await. And GO is never far from sight.
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