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November 30th, 2008

Lead Capture Page Tips - The Money Starts Here

Not only do you do the work just once, your traffic driving efforts can be focused onto just one effective method.

Also known as the “name squeeze page” or “landing page”, you can build your mailing list by funneling all of your would-be subscribers through the creation of a lead capture page.

The following are tips in creating a successful lead capture page that converts visitors into subscribers on a very huge percentage.

November 30th, 2008

Affiliate Marketing Tips - The Ultimate Survivor Guide

With these affiliate marketing tips, you will be able to able to increase your sales and survive in the affiliate marketing online. There are tactics that have worked before with online marketing and is continuing to work in the online affiliate marketing world of today.

Every affiliate marketer is always looking for the successful market that gives the biggest paycheck. Sometimes they think it is a magic formula that is readily available for them. Actually, it is more complicated than that. It is just good marketing practices that have been proven over years of hard work and dedication.

November 25th, 2008

How to Write Headlines That Get Read

Headlines are the most important part of a print ad.

In fact, David Ogilvy, famous ad man and author of Confessions of an Advertising Man, has said that four out of five people only read headlines. Nothing more.

And if people DO choose to read the rest of the ad, they make that decision based on the headline.

That’s a big job to put on the shoulders for what amounts to a few words.

November 23rd, 2008

Are you dead on the job?

What gets you motivated at work - appreciation, money, responsibility, an interesting job, good colleagues? Does your level of motivation affect others? This article gives some motivational suggestions.

There’s a story doing the rounds at the moment about the worker who was dead at his desk for five days before anyone discovered him. The story goes …

“Bosses of a publishing firm are trying to work out why no one noticed that one of their employees had been sitting dead at his desk for five days before anyone asked if he was feeling okay.

November 22nd, 2008

These Statistics Must Change

This article illustrates the importance of thinking things through before jumping into any new business venture.

If you are a small business owner I am sure you have all heard the painful statistics that:
97% of network marketers and small business owners fail
Over 50% fail within the first 5 years
90% make less than $10 a week from their business

November 18th, 2008

Terminating Employees Respectfully

Firing an employee is tough, and the territory comes with emotional fallout, but if it has to be done, you do both yourself and your business a great disservice by putting off the inevitable. Every company has to make tough decisions about staffing; it’s the nature of business. However, if we forget that employees are people, with feelings, fears, concerns and families, we will simply dismiss them (both literally and figuratively).

November 16th, 2008

The King and I

 I’ve recognized the importance of the king. There’s also been significant resistance on my part to “own? him. What if he’s a “bad? king ? nothing more than a deadly tyrant? What if, on the other hand, he’s a divinely appointed, powerful and wise leader? I came face to face with the King. He pointed me toward the mirror and said, “Slow down and see your own royalty. Receive it and don’t apologize for it??

I met the King the other day.

No, I didn’t have a conversation with Elvis…

November 14th, 2008

Marketing Your Business in a Tough Economy: 5 Ways to Outmaneuver the Darwinian Cleanse

How will your business weather the Darwininan Cleanse occurring in the business world? Weaker, poorly managed companies will become extinct, creating more opportuntitiss for the strong. But, will your business make it through these tough economic times? Discover five strategies how to market your business in a tough economy.

Most of the news we hear about is about how big business is being affected by the economy. The reality is the same things that affect big companies, don’t necessarily affect a small business to the same degree.

November 8th, 2008

The U.S. Market for Fence, Deck and Rail Products

These are uncertain times in the housing and home improvement industry, especially for arenas that may be considered non-essential to consumers, such as fence, deck & rail (FDR) products.

These are uncertain times in the housing and home improvement industry, especially for arenas that may be considered non-essential to consumers, such as fence, deck & rail (FDR) products. This all-new SBI report covers the market for residential FDR products made from wood, metal, vinyl, plastic and concrete. While many market studies strive to analyze market sizes and dynamics from the “sell side” perspective by attempting to measure the revenues earned by product and service vendors of materials, this study also focuses strongly on the “buy side” of the market by looking at indicators of demand among builders and consumers. This is key, as the FDR market is so closely tied to residential housing and economic issues affecting buyers.

October 30th, 2008

How To Be A Powerful Stand For Creating More Money In Your Business

It isn’t that small business owners are not making more money but they are letting it slip through their fingers.  They are simply not aware how their habits are letting money slip through their fingers.

One problem I often see with small business owners is that they’re not making more money simply because they’re letting it slip through their fingers.

It’s not that they don’t WANT to make more. It’s that they’re simply not aware of how their habits are pushing money away instead of attracting it to them.

Are You “Telling” Money To “Leave You Alone?”


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