Monday, November 07, 2005


Have you ever wondered what this whole Affiliate Marketing Craze is all About?


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Have you ever wondered what this whole Affiliate Marketing craze is
All about?
Well... Let me help you out and get you started.

Most people come onto the internet and make money by selling stuff but hey it's not easy getting your own product to sell, that's where affiliate marketing comes into it.

Affiliate marketing is great because you're selling other people's tried and tested products which they have researched and spent money developing and for doing so they pay you a percentage of the sale as commission straight into your bank account for your effort.
The best thing about affiliate marketing is that there is almost an unlimited number of products in a multitude of categories to choose from.
That means that you can sell stuff you're interested in and have a passion for, which will make it fun and most of all you don't have to worry about nagging customers.

Let me explain the general process.
You sign up to sell someone's product or service, you then go about advertising and promoting that product with the intention of making a sale and claiming your commission.
You must be wondering� "How do they know it's me making the sale?"
Well when you sign up as an affiliate you get an Affiliate URL which is the URL your client will click on to buy the product you are promoting and all your sales get logged on the promoters server.

Now that you have the general idea I'm sure you're wondering how much the average commission is per sale, well it all depends.
If you're selling any product that is non physical you get a minimum of 50% but most products are around 60% - 70%.
Physical products on the other hand are a lot less 20% - 40%.

With such a selection to choose from you must always be very careful to check up on the person you're selling for, or product you're promoting.
There's no use promoting something that is not selling� Right?
One of the best ways to tell if someone is genuine is to sign up to their E-mail service and join their news group whereby you can see what sort of help they give you and how much they really know about their market.

There are many people out there who know a lot about Internet Marketing
And can give you a lot of very helpful information regarding the different aspects but putting together those parts at first might appear quite overwhelming and scare you out of trying.

Well here is a website I wish I had when I first started out which would have saved me many headaches and a lot of money! I've found it to be very useful especially for people starting with Internet Marketing and have learned a lot from the vast libraries found inside.
This product is the Affiliate Classroom and it is an amazing place to go and learn all you need to know about affiliate marketing.
It guides to Step by Step holding your hand as it monitors your progress as you go along.
It even supplies you with well researched Affiliate products that sell well and are situated in good markets which will save you a lot of time possibly spent trying out products via trail and error.

Here's a special promotional link just for you where you get to sign up for only $1 and also join their very helpful daily E-mail newsletter.

http://tinyurl.com/755gj

This promotion is only running for a limited time so don't waste time and check it out, possibly making one of the best decisions of your life one that could change it for the better.

Best of luck with all your efforts.
Regards.
Ryan Blake.





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Here's a special promotional link just for you where you get to sign up for only $1.
http://tinyurl.com/755gj

Best of luck with all your efforts.
Regards.
Ryan Blake.




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Sunday, November 06, 2005


Financial Planners - Increase Your Search Engine Ranking


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The goal of free publicity is to get your name in front of as many people as possible. So if you write an article, don't bury it on your web site.

Why hide it? You want as many eyes as possible to see your intelligent professional advice. So offer that article to other web sites.

Articles you author that appear on someone else�s web site � a professional association�s, another organization�s, your target market�s news and resource sites � are powerful publicity tools. Get on them. When prospective clients find your article on someone else�s site, you can drive them right over to your site by telling them they will find deeper information there.

Not only does having articles on other web sites bring web users directly to your site, it also helps improve your search engine ranking. The major search engines now rank sites based on how many other sites link to it. The more places a link to your site appears, the higher you will appear on the search engines.

I've gotten to the top of a search engine search page on the strength of just one article linked to my site. So many people search for services on the Internet now, anything that pushes you up the rankings is a major marketing boon.



About the Author


Ned Steele works with people in professional services who want to build their practice and accelerate their growth. The president of Ned Steele's MediaImpact, he is the author of 102 Publicity Tips To Grow a Business or Practice. To learn more visit http://www.MediaImpact.biz or call 212-243-8383.




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Saturday, November 05, 2005


Internet Marketing and Your Home Based Business


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Copyright 2005 Timothy Spaulding

All of you home based business entrepreneurs that are trying to make a living working from home know the problems encountered through Internet marketing and trying to get your web page noticed in order to increase traffic and ultimately revenues. Some people just blindly pay a lot of money for advertising, and those who don�t have an advertising budget often times do not advertise at all. Both of these are detrimental to your business, and it does not have to be as difficult as you are making it.

There are many innovative and creative ways to market your products and services inexpensively if not free, so spending a lot of money on it could be wasteful. But if you have no money to spend you may be dooming your business to fail by not advertising. People in this situation should be diligent about searching out all the options for free advertising.

When it comes to advertising, there are many options online and offline that will help you spread the word about your Web page and your product and you will increase traffic and revenues because of it.

First, check out offline venues like local newspapers, television stations, radio stations and the like for free advertisements. Often times these mediums are looking for new local businesses to highlight in their business sections and/or discussions. This is free advertisement and something you should cash in on immediately. Also, make sure your URL is on all of the printed material you use in regard to your business whether it is stationary or free gifts. Having your URL out there will help people remember your address and be more likely to check out what you have to offer.

In addition, while you are making your URL well known, make sure your web page is professional and accommodating to consumers. Make sure that the checkout process is easy and convenient as well as secure. Using payment systems like Paypal might be a good idea for you as well because it allows a variety of payment methods in many different currencies.

Advertising online also does not have to be expensive. You can submit newsletters to online ezines and the like with a resource box with your information, trade links with other relevant web pages, and other ideas similar to this. Certainly, you can do banners and other advertising, but if you don�t have much of a budget try all of the free options before you start paying money you do not have. As you grow, your advertising budget can grow as well.

As long as you are creative and proactive in finding inexpensive and/or free advertising your business will grow, your revenues will grow and you will not be spending much at all on advertising. Remember, the more people that are aware of your web page increases traffic, referrals and ultimately purchases. Make sure your URL is visible to as many people as possible in as many places as possible.



About the Author


Timothy Spaulding is the owner of the Work At Home Business Resource Center which provides valuable tools, articles, business opportunities and products for the home based entrepreneur. You can visit his site at:
http://www.workathome-awesomeopportunities.com




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Thursday, November 03, 2005


Six Ways To Profit From Public Domain Information


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Ever wondered why Walt Disney never got sued for intellectual property theft?

C�mon, the guy ripped off so many Hans Christian Anderson and Grimm Brothers� fairy tales! And he never paid the said authors any royalty fees! Granted that they�re dead, but shouldn�t their families be entitled to proceeds from their works? Such would be a small price to pay, considering the accumulated wealth of Walt Disney�s billion dollar enterprise.

But alas, Mr. Walt Disney, you see, is a marketing genius. He knew how to exploit the allowable usage of public domain information, and he built for himself an empire in the process.

And if Walt Disney can do it, so can you! After all, we all have access to public domain information. We don�t even need a touch of that famous Disney magic. We just have to weave our own creative spin on things.

But first, the basics�

Public domain information is defined as any body of creative works and other knowledge that is not protected by US copyright laws. Copyright protection needs further verification, but by force of statute, works done prior to 1923 are public domain information. The law also includes works done prior to 1978, for as long as the life of the author plus seventy years does not exceed the current year.

The term �body of creative works and other knowledge� includes literary works, music, movies, artworks, scientific ideas, and inventions, just to name a few. So, quite literally, public domain information is an ocean of many promises and splendid discoveries for anyone who would decide to dip their feet in its inviting waters.

And public domain information is free. Everything that you�ll earn from it is net profit!

Walt Disney made good use of public domain information by making updating old classics into movies for the new, during his time at least, generation. That was the creative spin he used to market works that are quite archaic to make them seem new and fresh. He found his audience, and he made his fortunes. There�s no reason why you can�t do it.

Ah, budget constraints you say. But we are internet marketers, dear friend. That�s the beauty of the web, you see. Seldom do we have to spend a substantial amount to invest on something. Many avenues are available for us to make good use of free public domain information!

Here are some ways to use public domain information. They would surely earn you significant gains!

1. Republish old literary works as e-books. The classics you see in bookstores are prime examples of earning from public domain information. The publishers did not have to buy the rights for the books they have decided to distribute. You could do the same with e-books. Search your local library for old works, and scan them. Convert the images to text with a text bridge program, edit errors, package them nice in .pdf format, and you�re all set to market a royalties-free product!

Example you can study from:

Mike Litman turns a 1918 classic book into revenue income:
==> http://www.marktse.com/recommend/powerofconcentration.php

Russell Brunson turns lost public domain files into a membership program:
==> http://www.marktse.com/recommend/public-domain-files.php

2. Republish old articles as special reports. Granted that you�re not likely to find an internet marketing articles circa 1923, but there are still some interesting pieces from that era. Just the other day, I saw a person make 43 sales for a special report he made out of a 1914 article on dog grooming.

3. Make downloadable albums of old songs. Here�s your chance to make MP3 downloads that are actually legal. However, please bear in mind that only the songs are free game. The performances of certain versions (i.e. the London Philharmonic Orchestra�s version of a Beethoven classic) are separate copyrights in themselves. It would be best to make your own version from the public domain compositions.

4. Offer downloadable movies. Just like Walt Disney, Ted Turner has made a killing with public domain information. One of his channels, Turner Classics, shows pre-1923 movies which he can rebroadcast without having to pay any royalties. You could do the same by offering old movies for download.

5. Make posters of timeless masterpieces. You could also search the web for high quality images of classic paintings and sketches. These digitized masterpieces can easily be reproduced as posters which you could sell to the millions of art aficionados worldwide.

6. Republish old classic words as website content. You can scan an old book, turn it into text format, and then put the content into webpages. Search engine and visitors love great content and you can profit from adsense or affiliate program related to your content too.

Here is a software that I am using to build content pages from public domain information fast:
==> http://www.marktse.com/qpg/



About the Author


This article is written by Mark Tse. Mark shares free tips, articles
and downloads about Internet Marketing. You can visit
his Internet Marketing Blog and read his latest posts here:

http://www.marktse.com/blog/




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Wednesday, November 02, 2005


Six Ways To Profit From Public Domain Information


This article brought to you courtesy of http://www.internetmarketinga.com


Ever wondered why Walt Disney never got sued for intellectual property theft?

C�mon, the guy ripped off so many Hans Christian Anderson and Grimm Brothers� fairy tales! And he never paid the said authors any royalty fees! Granted that they�re dead, but shouldn�t their families be entitled to proceeds from their works? Such would be a small price to pay, considering the accumulated wealth of Walt Disney�s billion dollar enterprise.

But alas, Mr. Walt Disney, you see, is a marketing genius. He knew how to exploit the allowable usage of public domain information, and he built for himself an empire in the process.

And if Walt Disney can do it, so can you! After all, we all have access to public domain information. We don�t even need a touch of that famous Disney magic. We just have to weave our own creative spin on things.

But first, the basics�

Public domain information is defined as any body of creative works and other knowledge that is not protected by US copyright laws. Copyright protection needs further verification, but by force of statute, works done prior to 1923 are public domain information. The law also includes works done prior to 1978, for as long as the life of the author plus seventy years does not exceed the current year.

The term �body of creative works and other knowledge� includes literary works, music, movies, artworks, scientific ideas, and inventions, just to name a few. So, quite literally, public domain information is an ocean of many promises and splendid discoveries for anyone who would decide to dip their feet in its inviting waters.

And public domain information is free. Everything that you�ll earn from it is net profit!

Walt Disney made good use of public domain information by making updating old classics into movies for the new, during his time at least, generation. That was the creative spin he used to market works that are quite archaic to make them seem new and fresh. He found his audience, and he made his fortunes. There�s no reason why you can�t do it.

Ah, budget constraints you say. But we are internet marketers, dear friend. That�s the beauty of the web, you see. Seldom do we have to spend a substantial amount to invest on something. Many avenues are available for us to make good use of free public domain information!

Here are some ways to use public domain information. They would surely earn you significant gains!

1. Republish old literary works as e-books. The classics you see in bookstores are prime examples of earning from public domain information. The publishers did not have to buy the rights for the books they have decided to distribute. You could do the same with e-books. Search your local library for old works, and scan them. Convert the images to text with a text bridge program, edit errors, package them nice in .pdf format, and you�re all set to market a royalties-free product!

Example you can study from:

Mike Litman turns a 1918 classic book into revenue income:
==> http://www.marktse.com/recommend/powerofconcentration.php

Russell Brunson turns lost public domain files into a membership program:
==> http://www.marktse.com/recommend/public-domain-files.php

2. Republish old articles as special reports. Granted that you�re not likely to find an internet marketing articles circa 1923, but there are still some interesting pieces from that era. Just the other day, I saw a person make 43 sales for a special report he made out of a 1914 article on dog grooming.

3. Make downloadable albums of old songs. Here�s your chance to make MP3 downloads that are actually legal. However, please bear in mind that only the songs are free game. The performances of certain versions (i.e. the London Philharmonic Orchestra�s version of a Beethoven classic) are separate copyrights in themselves. It would be best to make your own version from the public domain compositions.

4. Offer downloadable movies. Just like Walt Disney, Ted Turner has made a killing with public domain information. One of his channels, Turner Classics, shows pre-1923 movies which he can rebroadcast without having to pay any royalties. You could do the same by offering old movies for download.

5. Make posters of timeless masterpieces. You could also search the web for high quality images of classic paintings and sketches. These digitized masterpieces can easily be reproduced as posters which you could sell to the millions of art aficionados worldwide.

6. Republish old classic words as website content. You can scan an old book, turn it into text format, and then put the content into webpages. Search engine and visitors love great content and you can profit from adsense or affiliate program related to your content too.

Here is a software that I am using to build content pages from public domain information fast:
==> http://www.marktse.com/qpg/



About the Author


This article is written by Mark Tse. Mark shares free tips, articles
and downloads about Internet Marketing. You can visit
his Internet Marketing Blog and read his latest posts here:

http://www.marktse.com/blog/




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Tuesday, November 01, 2005


Six Ways To Profit From Public Domain Information


This article brought to you courtesy of http://www.internetmarketinga.com


Ever wondered why Walt Disney never got sued for intellectual property theft?

C�mon, the guy ripped off so many Hans Christian Anderson and Grimm Brothers� fairy tales! And he never paid the said authors any royalty fees! Granted that they�re dead, but shouldn�t their families be entitled to proceeds from their works? Such would be a small price to pay, considering the accumulated wealth of Walt Disney�s billion dollar enterprise.

But alas, Mr. Walt Disney, you see, is a marketing genius. He knew how to exploit the allowable usage of public domain information, and he built for himself an empire in the process.

And if Walt Disney can do it, so can you! After all, we all have access to public domain information. We don�t even need a touch of that famous Disney magic. We just have to weave our own creative spin on things.

But first, the basics�

Public domain information is defined as any body of creative works and other knowledge that is not protected by US copyright laws. Copyright protection needs further verification, but by force of statute, works done prior to 1923 are public domain information. The law also includes works done prior to 1978, for as long as the life of the author plus seventy years does not exceed the current year.

The term �body of creative works and other knowledge� includes literary works, music, movies, artworks, scientific ideas, and inventions, just to name a few. So, quite literally, public domain information is an ocean of many promises and splendid discoveries for anyone who would decide to dip their feet in its inviting waters.

And public domain information is free. Everything that you�ll earn from it is net profit!

Walt Disney made good use of public domain information by making updating old classics into movies for the new, during his time at least, generation. That was the creative spin he used to market works that are quite archaic to make them seem new and fresh. He found his audience, and he made his fortunes. There�s no reason why you can�t do it.

Ah, budget constraints you say. But we are internet marketers, dear friend. That�s the beauty of the web, you see. Seldom do we have to spend a substantial amount to invest on something. Many avenues are available for us to make good use of free public domain information!

Here are some ways to use public domain information. They would surely earn you significant gains!

1. Republish old literary works as e-books. The classics you see in bookstores are prime examples of earning from public domain information. The publishers did not have to buy the rights for the books they have decided to distribute. You could do the same with e-books. Search your local library for old works, and scan them. Convert the images to text with a text bridge program, edit errors, package them nice in .pdf format, and you�re all set to market a royalties-free product!

Example you can study from:

Mike Litman turns a 1918 classic book into revenue income:
==> http://www.marktse.com/recommend/powerofconcentration.php

Russell Brunson turns lost public domain files into a membership program:
==> http://www.marktse.com/recommend/public-domain-files.php

2. Republish old articles as special reports. Granted that you�re not likely to find an internet marketing articles circa 1923, but there are still some interesting pieces from that era. Just the other day, I saw a person make 43 sales for a special report he made out of a 1914 article on dog grooming.

3. Make downloadable albums of old songs. Here�s your chance to make MP3 downloads that are actually legal. However, please bear in mind that only the songs are free game. The performances of certain versions (i.e. the London Philharmonic Orchestra�s version of a Beethoven classic) are separate copyrights in themselves. It would be best to make your own version from the public domain compositions.

4. Offer downloadable movies. Just like Walt Disney, Ted Turner has made a killing with public domain information. One of his channels, Turner Classics, shows pre-1923 movies which he can rebroadcast without having to pay any royalties. You could do the same by offering old movies for download.

5. Make posters of timeless masterpieces. You could also search the web for high quality images of classic paintings and sketches. These digitized masterpieces can easily be reproduced as posters which you could sell to the millions of art aficionados worldwide.

6. Republish old classic words as website content. You can scan an old book, turn it into text format, and then put the content into webpages. Search engine and visitors love great content and you can profit from adsense or affiliate program related to your content too.

Here is a software that I am using to build content pages from public domain information fast:
==> http://www.marktse.com/qpg/



About the Author


This article is written by Mark Tse. Mark shares free tips, articles
and downloads about Internet Marketing. You can visit
his Internet Marketing Blog and read his latest posts here:

http://www.marktse.com/blog/




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Friday, October 28, 2005


Entreprenuer Success Stories


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Everyone interested in starting their own business dreams
of joining other with phenomenal entrepreneur success stories.
Individuals that bridge the gap between those who start
their own business and those who succeed are an inspiration
to entrepreneurs everywhere. Regardless your particular
business, there is a success story out there to inspire you
to strive for success at all times. Additionally, you may
one day wish to join these fabled individuals as a model
entrepreneur and have your own success story written.



 


Two individuals with the most written articles about young
entrepreneurs are Larry Page and Sergei Brin, the
founders of famed search engine Google.com. Both men have
reached a phenomenal status and make a hefty salary each
year. Furthermore, both men are in their early 30s but
reached success in their late 20s. After Google.com went
public, Page and Brin�s brainchild skyrocketed. As
today�s most popular search engine and one of the most
frequently visited websites on the World Wide Web,
Google.com�s success story is one of the epic ones in the
brief history of the internet.



 


Another famed entrepreneur is eBay mastermind Pierre
Omidyar. Developing the auction mecca for individuals
seeking anything under the sun for a friend in search of
Pez dispensers, Omidyar launched eBay in 1995 to a great
deal of fanfare. Taking the second slot in Fortune
magazine�s �40 Richest under 40� list, Omidyar�s success

story finds the young mastermind in his mid 30s and his net
worth in the billions of dollars. Crediting his Tufts
University education and a phenomenal spirit, Omidyar is a
young entrepreneur to look up to.



 


Michelle Donahue-Arpas may not have the name recognition of
Page, Brin, or Omidyar, but her success story is just
as impressive. As a stay-at-home mom, Donahue-Arpas took
her love of children and her first-hand experience and
started a business. Her entrepreneurial spirit and
tenacity overcame money shortages and limitations in
experience as she started Geniusbabies.com, an online
boutique selling a variety of quality baby products.
Donahue-Arpas decided to leave her employment as a social
worker upon the birth of her daughter, but still wanted to
bring in an income for her family. The business began on
the idea of providing stimulation items designed especially
for pre-natals and infants. Building the business proved
to be a huge commitment, but Donahue-Arpas has battled the
banks and the manufacturing companies and has experienced a
great deal of success.



 


A prime example of someone who utilized an internet
marketplace to its fullest advantage is Tony Roeder of
Redwagons.com. Selling the familiar childhood toy, Radio
Flyer red wagons, Roeder launched his company in 1998 in an
online store format with Yahoo! With little technical
experience, Roeder snapped up an opportunity when he
discovered Radio Flyer does not sell their products on the
internet. After speaking with an employee in the sales
department, Roeder began to develop his brainchild and
transferred it to an unfamiliar forum�the World Wide Web.
Dealing with a uncooperative web designers and technical
issues, Roeder is a prime example for entrepreneurs
everywhere. Regardless what bumps may occur in your road
to entrepreneurship, keeping a positive and tenacious
attitude will prove to be a great benefit. Starting with
only $4,000, Roeder proves you can develop a successful
online business without a great deal of money up front.
By using a popular website such as Yahoo!, Roeder was able
to tap into their wealth of customers. Additionally,
Roeder was marketing on the name and reputation of Yahoo!,
so individuals hesitant to purchase over the internet were
reassured with the name and status behind the website.



 


Regardless who you choose to model your own internet
business after, the main theme between these creative young
entrepreneurs is their dedication and commitment. All
entrepreneurs hit a snag in some way, shape, or form, but
it is certainly not the end of your business. Triumphing
over adversity is the true entrepreneurial spirit, and soon
your business story will be amidst the other success
stories.



 



About the Author


John Evans runs http://www.SuccessAlert.com,
and has written the book Success Alert - Conversations with Successful Internet
Entrepreneurs which has been widely acclaimed in a variety of online and print
media. If you're interested in building
a home internet business
this book is an absolute must-read!




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