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Article Marketing Is Easy For A Talented Writer |
| March 6th, 2008 under Other. [ Comments: none ]
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You can have fun and make some money with article marketing. Article marketing is easy to do. It is an excellent business for those people that love to write. It is a new exciting business concept. If you have not tried it out, now is the time to start!
Remember to engage the reader when immersing yourself in article marketing. It is of the utmost importance to write unique articles that readers have yet to view. Grab the interest of readers by writing about a unique topic that they have not encountered before.
It is extremely important to have articles that are well written and have unique content. This is especially important because you want to attract readers and keep the reader’s attention. When you have great unique content, readers will remain interested and they will read your articles.
Furthermore, you must have interesting topcis to write about. Engage the readers opinions, write about something that readers have strong opinions about. Don’t publish articles that are your opinion, publish articles with fact. A really good way to gain attention is by getting readers thinking.
Many individuals have discovered methods of turning article marketing into a career. The field originated recently enough that a fair bit of “frontier” still remains. Remember that you have two primary goals. The first is to keep your text interesting. The second is to publish fresh material. The easiest way to decrease your readership is by putting up “warmed over” text.
Be very careful to see that the articles published by you are new as well as original. Prefer to choose topics that aren’t attempted a lot of times before, as readers are eager to know about something new and recent. It is advisable to choose recent topics instead of age old topics.
Remember this is not really difficult and you don’t have to expend a great deal of effort on it. There is no need for you to pen column upon column by yourself. You can hire others to do the writing. If you are properly organized, you can be the brains behind the firm, posting the copy and collecting the money.
Article marketing is an excellent business opportunity for people with good writing and editorial skills, as well as a good grasp of what is current and what is not. Creating unique articles is essential to the success of your business. To engage readers, you must produce new articles on topics about which the readers will have strong opinions. The articles must focus on facts, and not just your opinions. You do not have to create these articles yourself; you can contract to have this work done. Your roles are to make sure that the articles have unique content, to submit the articles, and collect the payments.
- Shawn Montgomery
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Why You Should Create DVD Information Products |
| March 5th, 2008 under Other. [ Comments: none ]
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Information products are highly profitable and the word is getting out. It’s not uncommon for the books, ebooks, CDs, DVDs, etc that are information products to sell for 20, 50, or 100 times their unit cost. Considering the forunes being made, it’s not wonder information businesses are sprouting up like weeds. Profits like those tend to raise eyebrows.
DVDs are an excellent choice for the delivery of an information product. And despite what many people seem to think, DVDs are not difficult to create, don’t require investing in expensive software, and don’t come with the requisite hassle of carrying inventory, manufacturing, and shipping. Those are just convenient excuses for marketers who won’t put forth a little effort to discover the truth.
You’ll be amazed at how simple it is to create DVDs with inexpensive software. The few software programs I are so inexpensive they’re free. You can download these programs for free on the Internet and their brain dead simple to learn and use. One of the programs even has a user forum where the developers will answer your questions. The support I’ve gotten on this free software program is phenomenal considering it doesn’t cost a dime.
As for manufacturing & shipping, there are several options. The one I use (Kunaki) will create & ship the DVD on demand at their facilities and pass the costs on to the customer. They charge less than $2 for the physical DVD (including DVD cover) and a nominal $3 handling charge. And first class shipping via the US Postal Service to most US locations is less than $2 as well. Customers have the option of paying more for speedier delivery if they so choose. All you have to do is upload the files to the publisher and drive traffic to your order page. It couldn’t be much simpler.
Several aspects of DVDs should be appealing to information publishers. First, DVDs have a higher perceived value than an online video course or a book. How much will you pay for a book? You can march into almost any bookstore in America and buy a book on any topic for less than $20. Good luck selling your book for more than that. DVDs on the other hand are often sold for over $100!and remember it costs less than $2 for the physical DVD (including DVD cover). The rest of it goes straight into your bank account. And since you’re self-publishing you don’t have to share the profits with a middleman.
The service I use also provides the option of putting a UPC code on the product. This may not seem like such a big deal but this makes it incredibly easy to sell your DVD on Amazon. Talk about instant credibility. While most information marketers are schlepping their DVDs on homemade websites, yours is available on Amazon so it must be better.
There’s no requirement that your DVD be a video product either. Data DVDs containing software programs as well as many other types of data and information are both popular and profitable. And we haven’t even gotten started yet. One article can do justice to all the fabulous reasons for creating your own DVD info product.
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Ups and Downs of the more popular debt relief avenues |
| March 5th, 2008 under Other. [ Comments: none ]
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We here in U.S are on the edge of experiencing a credit epidemic. The sum of credit card debt is at a record high and we are nearing what many consider to be a recession. Thus leaving a great number individuals with less money in there pockets and more debts that they have to pay on. In this article I will review the ups and downs of the various available systems of credit card debt relief.
Consumer Credit Counseling:
Pros- One monthly payment, lowered interest rates, fixed payment structure.
Cons- Long term repayment, strict program, low graduation rate, hard to obtain mortgage on program, payments are not very low, one missed payment can result in being kicked off program.
Bankruptcy:
Pros- Upon qualifying for Chapter 7 full amount of debt is discharged, the collectors cannot call and harass.
Cons- Very bad effect on credit score, made a public record for the rest of the debtors life, hard to qualify for a Chapter 7, if forced into Chapter 13 court dictates how much you must pay for how long, debt has no say.
Credit Debt Settlement :
Pros- Debtors can save a tremendous amount of money of what is owed, fastest way to get out of debt, not made a public record.
Cons- Temporary negative effect on credit rating, dealing with collectors, possibility of lawsuit.
Of all the debt relief routes above the the most popular nowadays has become debt settlement. However what really determines which method is best for you really depend on the current monetary situation that you are in. For Americans swamped deep in debt but have money to pay a portion of it off then debt settlement would be best, to help avoid Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Those who have lower debt amounts and have no problem making the monthly minimums plus more, than credit counseling is a better course of action. Then of course for some the only course of action is bankruptcy.
Steve Bis is a debt analyst with the US Consumer Advocate, which practices debt relief.
- Steve Bis
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3 Simple Ways to Increase Blog Traffic |
| March 5th, 2008 under Other. [ Comments: none ]
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With tools such as Blogger and WordPress, creating a blog has never been easier. It’s getting traffic to your blog that can be challenging. A blog with no traffic is of much use, is it? The more traffic you have, the more effective your blog will be in achieving its goal. You can follow the three tactics below to help more visitors find your blog.
1. Make Frequent Posts to Your Blog
Once you’ve created your blog, it’s not time to forget about it. A new blog needs regular blog posts until it becomes established in the search engines. Try to update your blog with a new post daily for the first month. You have to give blog readers and search engines a reason to come back to your blog frequently and new posts are the best way.
Search engines generally love blogs but only blogs that are updated with new content on a regular basis. A blog that isn’t updated with new posts regularly is as stale as any other site and won’t get much attention from either the search engines or visitors. The more interesting or informative your posts are the more likely visitors are to return in the future to see what you have to say.
2. Find Related Blogs and Make Useful Comments
Another effective method for driving traffic to a blog is to find related blogs and make useful comments. Considering the number of blogs on the Internet these days, you shouldn’t have much trouble finding blogs on topics related to yours. The higher the PR of the blog the better since you’ll be getting a link in exchange for leaving a comment.
Before making a comment take some time to familiarize yourself with the blog. You should be familiar with the topic and able to find a post or two where you can provide a useful comment. Most blog softwares allow those who make comments to include a link to their blog in the comment. If you’re comment adds value to the conversation, don’t be surprised when visitors click on the link to visit your blog.
3. RSS
Really Simple Syndication or RSS is a popular way to share your blog with readers. It allows visitors to subscribe to your blog’s RSS feed. Several autoresponder services such as aweber have the capability to send an email notification whenever a new blog post is created.
To build a list, all you have to do is put a simple opt-in form on your blog and ask visitors to subscribe by giving you their name and email address. That’s all there is to it and now when you make a new post to your blog, the list will receive an email reminder. It all happens automatically. You don’t have to do anything other than put the opt-in form on your site.
There are many more ways to drive traffic to blogs and I’ll cover those in future articles.
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- Robert Peltzon
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Create Enemies And Win! |
| March 5th, 2008 under Other. [ Comments: none ]
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Have you ever used a program that was designed as an every man’s type of offering (MS Word comes to mind) and then switched to another piece of software that had less features and fewer abilities? It probably came as a breath of fresh air to be able to perform the tasks you needed to with minimal learning and interference. In order to have winning products, you will need to specialize your own software or information products.
The basic idea is to do 1 thing and do it very well. If you are developing a product about article writing, don’t cover writing a novel. If you are developing a piece of software for novelists, only provide features that are usefull for novelists. Purposefully exclude people. This is counter intuitive, as we want the product to be right for the greatest number of prospects. True enough, but I find that the more generic a product is, the less remarkable it is. The less remarkable, the less sales.
The second thing to do is to pick a side. If you are providing a tutorial on how to write software, give your own views on how software should be developed, don’t cover all 15 different ways of managing a software project just to make sure no one is offended. Your product needs to have a bias. Controversy sells and you should leverage this in your product. Some people will love your product and tell their friends others will hate it and tell their friends. The good thing is they are telling their friends! Their friends may not have the same needs as the person who hates it and their friend may find it suits them perfectly!
Obviously, this means you’re going to lose out on some customers when your product doesn’t cover all of their needs. Most likely their business would have cost you money anyway - in support or post sale interactions. You’re better off without these people as your customers anyway. The definite upside is that you will create some evangelical customers that will spread the word about your product. When people can accomplish a task with minimal fuss, they tend to tell people about that product. Focus on solving real, simple problems first and foremost and you will end up with an army of people talking about your product. These are recommendations and exposure that cannot be bought.
Limit the scope of your project, allow people to accomplish exactly what they need to accomplish, take a side, create detractors as well as evangelists and you will be on your way to providing people with a product that is remarkable. And remarkability is always good for your bottom line.
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- Ernie Sandan
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Silver Dollar Coins Offer Rewarding Experience. |
| March 5th, 2008 under Other. [ Comments: none ]
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Many people like to collect silver dollar coins. These days, silver dollars are rare, and finding one can be a rewarding experience for some. Others, of course, will simply spend any dollars they come into contact with, regardless of what kind!
In the late 19th century, a silver dollar known as the Morgan dollar was put into use. This characterizes of an eagle on one side and the face of Miss Liberty on the other side. Due to the weedy looks of the eagle in the coin, it is sometimes referred to as the “buzzard dollar”. The production of Morgan dollar coins stopped in 1921, but even now they are worth collecting.
Some people like to trade their coins for others. Hobbyists like themselves may own a certain coin that is needed to fit a specific collection, so they will turn to these fellow coin collectors and offer one of their own unique coins. To trade dollar coins, you will have to have a fairly rare coin yourself. Most coin collectors have many dollar coins and will trade a coin they have a duplicate of, so as not to lose the coin for their collection.
There are many beautiful silver dollar coins. Silver dollars are worth quite a bit more than coins made primarily of copper, and they generally look better. The United States Government issues many commemorative silver dollar coins for limited periods of time, allowing collectors to save these coins and trade them later after they are no longer minted.
The older and rarer a coin, the more that coin is worth. If you have a coin that is extremely rare, it doesn’t really matter what condition it is in. If you have a coin that is less rare, its condition will matter and the better it looks, the more money it will be worth. A Morgan dollar that is in Brilliant Uncirculated condition will command a lot of money because it is not only a rare coin, but it is in perfect condition.
Collecting coins requires a large amount of independent research. Buying, selling and just collecting silver dollars requires a large amount of knowledge to be successful. As with most topics, the more you know, the more successful you will become.
Many people enjoy collecting and trading silver coins as a hobby. Some enjoy trading their coins in order to attain other coins. Collectors may need a particular coin to complete a collection. The morgan dollar coins were put into circulation in the 19th century. To trade dollar coins and ensure an even trade, it is necessary to possess rare coins yourself. Today, the silver dollar coins are rare and they are worth quite a bit more than coins made primarily of copper. The older and rarer coins are more valuable. Increasing your knowledge about silver coins will enable you to manage your collection wisely.
- Menachem Green
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Formulating a Day Care Contract |
| March 5th, 2008 under Other. [ Comments: none ]
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A vital aspect of your day care business is having a foolproof, comprehensive contract in place. Spending some time on this crucial document should be one of your high priorities. Believe me when I tell you that a well crafted contract can save you from much potential grief and gnashing of teeth (I speak from painful experience!!).
Quite simply, your day care contract should indicate to parents what you do, how you do it, who you are, your expectations in terms of their behaviour and how you deal with transgressions and complaints- essentially you are setting out your terms, conditions, procedures, rules and policies in a clear and concise manner. Nothing should be left to chance or misinterpretation and gray areas should be non existent.
So, how do I get started, I hear you moan, and what should even be in this epic document? Well, as it happens I have more than a few years of operational experience in this madcap world of day cares and, through much trial, error and ongoing learning have a pretty good idea of the stuff that you need to address. I’ll throw you a few hints and tips to get you started but you’ll need to build and personalize your own contract. You don’t get off scott free y’know!.now get those pencils out!!
It’s usually a good idea to start at the beginning so here you could wax lyrical about your ethos and mission statement. Try and incorporate every aspect of a child starting in your day care i.e. what enrollment forms are required, the specific hours/days that care is required, necessary supplies, whether or not you institute a trial period (unfortunately, not everyone adjusts for various reasons) and detail your termination policy (if you kick my dog on the way in you’re outta here!!). Incredibly important stuff yet often glossed over are your opening hours, late collection penalties, holiday closures, maximum numbers catered, staff to child ratios, license and insurance details. Sticking to some of the nitty, gritty minutiae you could then launch into your payment policy. Spell it out: how much, when due, what’s covered, non-attendance and holiday situations (everyone needs a holiday but what happens regarding payment??), how and who to pay (you’d be amazed!), your hard line on late fees (this can be the single most destructive aspect of any day care/parent relationship, should be consistently enforced and clearer than clear), your rate increase policy and the reservations/deposits procedure.
Next up I have a general section where I ramble on about the different rooms, programs enacted, beg that toys from home stay at home, information on meals, diaper changing routine and detail a little about my drop off/pick up/settling in procedures (dropping a child off down the chimney is not really encouraged!). My behavior policy is included where I make it very clear exactly what I do in specific situations and!what I don’t do (tying a child to a tree is not really an option!). The toilet training policy emphasizes the importance of parent and provider working together and it’s helpful to detail your requirements in terms of clothing etc (it’s all very well to have a child run around au naturel at home but when you have vast quantities of toilet training toddlers!.well, think about it!!).
Illness is a problematic area of recurring issues and problems. Your health and illness policy should state clearly exactly what you will do given specific signs and symptoms. Ultimately, a sick child needs to go home and you cannot have a contagious child in your day care. The sign over the door does not read ‘Hospital’. Have a specific time frame within which a child must be collected once you have contacted the parents and insist that it be respected. Your medication administration policy (both prescribed and non prescribed) including all relevant forms could be covered next.
Communication with parents is vital so let them know your preferred method i.e. informal, verbal report in the evening, individual report sheets or a little daily journal. Reassure them though that, while you may be busy they can also make an appointment to meet with you for a more in-depth discussion should the need arise. Scheduling annual parent/teacher meetings is another effective method of ensuring that everyone is up to date and on the same page.
So, there you have it! The day care contract or parent handbook in a nutshell!grin. Admittedly there is a lot to consider and quite frankly, this is an organic document that will evolve with your business. Stuff will happen and you will amend your paperwork accordingly. However, I hope that my pointers go some way towards getting you on the road to (even thinking) about formulating your contract. If you need a little more help you can check out my Day Care Paperwork Package at www.childcarepaperwork.com or if you buy my fantastic Start a Day Care DVD Guide you get the paperwork package for FREE www.startchildcare.com. Believe me, your contract will save you much grief and minimize the tears shed as you go about running your day care (there will be tears though!.but lots of laughs too!!)
Fiona Lohrenz has been running her own day care for the past 10 years and is the founder of a childcare website that offers articles and resources for child care providers and parents. She has also produced ‘Start a ChildCare Business’ DVD found here Start a Day Care. Fiona can be reached at her website here: Child Care Provider Resources
- Fiona Lohrenz
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Internet whiz kid releases brand new ebook. |
| March 5th, 2008 under Other. [ Comments: none ]
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Thirteen-year-old Internet prodigy David Wilkinson has just launched his first e-book, available for immediate purchase at http://Affiliateredefined.com
David, also known as “the affiliate kid“, got his first big break as a guest blogger on Problogger, which is a highly trafficked internet website. David (who was just twelve at the time) posted a blog post with the title “Drive Traffic To Your Blog - The Advice of a 12-year-old.”
This initial post landed him on the Digg.com homepage, which caused a stream of 10,000 visitors to visit his blog in the span of an hour (a phenomenon commonly known online as “the Digg effect”). He has also been featured 4 times on BBC Radio in the UK. His Internet marketing knowledge and his writing ability is incredible for any age, and even moreso for a 13-year-old.
So what does this e-book contain? “Affiliate Defined” is a 221-page e-book, which is nearly three times the size of the average e-book on the market today.
It sheds light on some hidden AdWords methods that Google hoped that no one would ever uncover. David has a very solid grasp on Google AdWords Pay-per-Click methods, which he covers in great detail.
He also shows an advanced comprehension of email marketing, including tips to improve opt-in rates and suggesions on how to turn subscribers into buyers. There is priceless information in this section and this can help the reader avoid taking the wrong steps in regards to their email marketing campaigns.
Bottom line, an email list is useless if there isn’t a way to turn subscribers into buyers. David has some excellent ideas and strategies to help convert email lists into profit areas.
Affiliate Defined also encompasses viral marketing, including how to properly go about it. David has spent the last year compiling information and tweaking it so that it offers genuine benefit to his readers. It features brand new content that is known to work in 2008, not rehashed data that worked in the past but is no longer effective.
At 221 pages, there is far too much to cover in this article, so be sure to head over to David Wilkinson’s site and check it out for yourself.
Known as “the affiliate kid“, David Wilkinson is a thirteen year old British student. He’s been featured 4 times on BBC radio, and has recently issued his first information product. His Affiliate Redefined website provides visitors a complimentary 5-part mini-course which offers a tonne of affiliate methods and ideas, whicha are all new for this year.
- David Wilkinson
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Online Backup Of Business Files |
| March 5th, 2008 under Other. [ Comments: none ]
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Computers are used by many people in these modern times. It has become very necessary to develop backup services in case of computer failures. Individuals, businesses, and companies use remote backup services to store their important data in the event anything happens to the hard drive on their computers.
Many problems can arise with your personal or business computer that leads to a loss of irreplaceable data. A remote data backup service is a very good way to make sure that you are not starting from ground zero when you lose your data. This service is much more efficient than the typical tape backup. Many large companies, small companies and private individuals are already making use of this great business tool. This is a great way to be sure that if the worst ever happens your important records are safely stored and retrievable.
If the computer crashes or gets a malicious virus or if there is a disaster like a flood or fire; all of the documents on a computer can be permanently lost. This is where backup online storage comes into play. This can ensure that files remain intact even if something happens to the hard drive.
A great new way to avoid the repeated nuisance of backing up data files is online backup storage. It doesn’t cost as much as the fee paid to an expert, and you can usually make payments for it either each month or each year. A second benefit of it is avoiding the concern about having to store your tapes if you go with tape backups.
The companies that offer such services allow members to download the necessary software from the site and installation can occur within a short time. Once it is installed, the user can immediately access important files that have been uploaded and stored. Data backup can be set in such a manner that the files are automatically backed up on a regular basis and the application works behind the scenes, allowing for a hassle free storage experience.
One advantage of storing files remotely through the network is that the archive instantly becomes available to authorized users around the globe. If you are giving a presentation, and have forgotten a file, you can now retrieve it with little hassle. Productivity and security will rise dramatically as users can access sensitive files from home without the need to make a copy on insecure media.
Important data may be lost for good when computers crash or hard drives develop bugs. Remote data backup can help prevent this, by protecting files so that additional copies exist even if a disaster befalls your computer. Companies, students, and other groups have data that they need to protect, and remote data backup gives them the piece of mind that comes from knowing that there is another copy of the documents that they worked so hard to create.
Be sure and check out the free trial at Remote Data Backup and experience the great feelings of knowing that your data is protected and secure.
- Jason White
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What Day Is It? |
| March 5th, 2008 under Other. [ Comments: none ]
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If you think of Wednesday as “hump day”, chances are you have a job. Frequently I’m not certain what day of the week it happens to be. I’ll have to check out a calendar to be sure. The clock at the bottom right corner of my PC will tell me the day if I just slide my mouse over it. I used to have a job and back then I sure as heck knew what day it was; I also knew how long until lunch and how long until it was time to call it a day.
Recently I was talking to my mother who was going to help my sister move. The trip required a plane flight and I’m allergic to physical labor so I didn’t participate. Anyway, the day before my mother was leaving I asked what I thought was an innocent question about my sister: “Is she taking the day off from work tomorrow?” My mother rolled her eyes. Then announced that tomorrow was Saturday Oh, really I thought. How could I be so stupid?
You’ll forget what day it is too when you learn how to make money online. Friday? Wednesday? There’s not much difference to me at this point. You’ll find yourself not living for the weekend anymore. You’ll probably not like the weekend as much as you used to because all the people with jobs are out clogging up the roads, stores, golf courses and everything else.
Not only that but you’ll pay more to deal with these crowds. Isn’t that backwards? Weekend golf is not nearly as enjoyable as it used to be. What’s the point of paying twice as much to play a slower round on the weekend when I can pay half-price and play a much quicker round during the week? Living “off peak” is one of the many luxuries you’ll enjoy when you master the skill of making money online.
CyberCa$hology is the art & science of converting your personal computer into your personal cash register. For more information on how to make money online visit the CyberCa$hology Blog.
- David Crestrum
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