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Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Factors to Consider when Choosing Any Affiliate Marketing Program.::. http://cyber-anywhere.blogspot.com/


The internet has enabled affiliate marketing to jump to unprecedented
levels of popularity and profit. It has made it possible for quite a
few people to quit their day jobs and concentrate on nothing but
affiliate programs. The key to success in this area is picking the
right program to market.



There are many factors to consider like number of referrals, what kind
of tier system is in place, the type of support you and the buyer will
receive from the customer service help desk but what’s the most
important factor affiliates look at? The rated commission structure is
the number one consideration they use in searching for the program to
promote.



Specifically, we want to know a) how much do we get paid? and b)
when do we get paid? This seems only natural as this is the main reason
why we are affiliate marketing in the first place. If you are going to
invest the time, money and effort then you should be well compensated.
Unfortunately, however, this is the beginning and end in their decision
to sell a product or service.



Above the compensation plan, the very first consideration you
should have when choosing a program to market is the value of the
product that you will be selling. The best way to determine this is to
decide that if you, as a consumer, would actually purchase the product
for you own personal use for the price that is being asked. If you
wouldn't purchase the product you're selling as a consumer, then as an
affiliate marketer, it's going to be hard to convince someone else to
buy it.



That being the main consideration, it is not meant to minimize other
factors when picking an affiliate marketing program. A big part of
choosing the right merchant is still how and when you get paid.



This is not meant to minimize the other factors when picking an
affiliate marketing program. A big part of choosing the right merchant
is how and when you get paid. On average most merchants will pay you
once a month either by direct deposit (becoming more popular) or
mailing you a check. You usually have to accrue a certain amount before
affiliate commissions are paid out. There are other merchants that
offer different payment plans, so it all depends on your lifestyle and
how you structure your affiliate campaign.



If it costs you money to join an affiliate program than you should find
out: What you are paying for?, Why are you paying for it?, Are there
future expenses?, What's my return on investment(ROI)?, and Is any of
it refundable?



If you decide that shelling out cash to join an affiliate program is
not worth it then the chances are you will find many free programs in
your particular niche that have a reputation for quality products and
paying on time.



Whichever way you decide to go, make certain that they have a way for
you to track your sales and the more detailed the better. You really
need to know where your referrals are coming from and if your
advertising is working. Something else to find out is how long your
referrals will stay in the merchant database because people do not
always buy the first time around. If they decide to purchase the
product a couple months after visiting your affiliate site, will the
merchant give you any credit for the sale?



There are many other points to consider before joining an affiliate
program. Do some research on the blogs and forums. Check out what
people are saying good or bad about the affiliate program you are
interested in joining. Always round up as much information as possible,
make your decision, and them just do it.








About The Author

Brenda Franzo is an affiliate marketer and
runs a online product review business. You can find information,
reviews, and tips on succeeding as an affiliate marketer right here: http://makemoneyaffiliates.blogspot.com
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Friday, September 28, 2007

Factors to Consider when Choosing Any Affiliate Marketing Program.::. http://cyber-anywhere.blogspot.com/


The internet has enabled affiliate marketing to jump to unprecedented
levels of popularity and profit. It has made it possible for quite a
few people to quit their day jobs and concentrate on nothing but
affiliate programs. The key to success in this area is picking the
right program to market.



There are many factors to consider like number of referrals, what kind
of tier system is in place, the type of support you and the buyer will
receive from the customer service help desk but what’s the most
important factor affiliates look at? The rated commission structure is
the number one consideration they use in searching for the program to
promote.



Specifically, we want to know a) how much do we get paid? and b)
when do we get paid? This seems only natural as this is the main reason
why we are affiliate marketing in the first place. If you are going to
invest the time, money and effort then you should be well compensated.
Unfortunately, however, this is the beginning and end in their decision
to sell a product or service.



Above the compensation plan, the very first consideration you
should have when choosing a program to market is the value of the
product that you will be selling. The best way to determine this is to
decide that if you, as a consumer, would actually purchase the product
for you own personal use for the price that is being asked. If you
wouldn't purchase the product you're selling as a consumer, then as an
affiliate marketer, it's going to be hard to convince someone else to
buy it.



That being the main consideration, it is not meant to minimize other
factors when picking an affiliate marketing program. A big part of
choosing the right merchant is still how and when you get paid.



This is not meant to minimize the other factors when picking an
affiliate marketing program. A big part of choosing the right merchant
is how and when you get paid. On average most merchants will pay you
once a month either by direct deposit (becoming more popular) or
mailing you a check. You usually have to accrue a certain amount before
affiliate commissions are paid out. There are other merchants that
offer different payment plans, so it all depends on your lifestyle and
how you structure your affiliate campaign.



If it costs you money to join an affiliate program than you should find
out: What you are paying for?, Why are you paying for it?, Are there
future expenses?, What's my return on investment(ROI)?, and Is any of
it refundable?



If you decide that shelling out cash to join an affiliate program is
not worth it then the chances are you will find many free programs in
your particular niche that have a reputation for quality products and
paying on time.



Whichever way you decide to go, make certain that they have a way for
you to track your sales and the more detailed the better. You really
need to know where your referrals are coming from and if your
advertising is working. Something else to find out is how long your
referrals will stay in the merchant database because people do not
always buy the first time around. If they decide to purchase the
product a couple months after visiting your affiliate site, will the
merchant give you any credit for the sale?



There are many other points to consider before joining an affiliate
program. Do some research on the blogs and forums. Check out what
people are saying good or bad about the affiliate program you are
interested in joining. Always round up as much information as possible,
make your decision, and them just do it.








About The Author

Brenda Franzo is an affiliate marketer and
runs a online product review business. You can find information,
reviews, and tips on succeeding as an affiliate marketer right here: http://makemoneyaffiliates.blogspot.com
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Thursday, September 27, 2007

Liquid Aqua Promotional Keyrings.::. http://cyber-anywhere.blogspot.com/


The only problem with creating promotional keyrings for your customers
is that even a very nice keyring is unlikely to spend a lot of time out
of your customer’s pockets or purses. The keyrings could be the
most stylish keyring in the world, but since it can perform its
function quietly and without fuss, it is not often thought of and
others are not exposed to your logo, slogan, or company name.



If you want to change that, then all you have to do is invest in Liquid
Aqua keyrings for your customers. These keyrings are printed on the
outside, and the clear plastic encases a blend of colored oil and gel
that do not mix. This means that the colors of the oils float around in
the gel in small beads or one large bead depending on whether you shake
it up. These keyrings are fun to look at, fun to own, and are great
entertainment for kids and adults alike.



Liquid Aqua keyrings look classy and fascinating and can provide almost
anyone with simple fun just by shaking or moving the keyring about.
Customers with children can pass off their keyring to the little ones
and enjoy a few quiet moments as the kids entertain themselves with the
oil and gel suspension. Even better, these keyrings are solidly welded
to ensure that the Liquid Aqua does not leak and ruin clothing or bags,
making them durable as well as fun.



Liquid Aqua keyrings are great for enticing your customers to take
their keys out and show off the fun item in their pockets, and others
will be frequently exposed to your logo and company information as they
keyring is passed to them for a turn at playing with the suspended
liquids inside.



This means that the main problem of handing out keyrings is overridden
as your customers will be more than happy to take out their new
promotional keyrings and show them off to their friends. Be prepared
for a rush on your booth at trade shows or conferences, and hand them
out along with your company information for a quick sales boost that
will have you thanking your lucky stars that you found out about Liquid
Aqua.



These keyrings are interesting enough that people will gladly replace
their old keyrings with a Liquid Aqua promotional keyring with your
company information on the front, and the range of color choices
available means that you can customize your Liquid Aqua keyrings to
match your company colors and entertain your customers at the same
time.



These keyrings are priced right, and will pay for themselves in
customer appreciation and new business, too, as people play with your
keyrings and see your logo and information. You will be glad that you
found out about Liquid Aqua promotional keyrings as soon as the
business starts rolling in.







About The Author

Tina Rinaudo is one of the leading lights in
the UK promotional keyrings industry. Tina is a key member of YesGifts,
the UK's fastest growing online promotional keyrings resource
specialising in promotional pens, mugs, mouse mats, umbrellas,
conference items and much more. For more information please visit http://www.yesgifts.co.uk.


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Monday, September 24, 2007

“Tips for an Amazon.com Bestseller Campaign”.::. http://cyber-anywhere.blogspot.com/


Selling your book through Amazon.com is a great way to not only earn
money, but to increase your visibility and credibility in the business
world. For example, if your book achieves Amazon.com bestseller status
then your sales could increase exponentially. Otherwise, your book
listing may fall into the deep sea of books on Amazon. Therefore,
earning best seller status is the top goal of many Internet businesses.




Following is a list of common questions regarding an Amazon.com bestseller campaign:



Question #1: Here’s my situation. I am working on an
Amazon.com bestseller campaign. I have sent press releases. So far I
have a list of 100,000 people that are being sent emails regarding the
book and its release. I’ve heard that you are supposed to have
500,000 people on your email list in order to crack the top ten in
Amazon. Is this true?



Answer: Not necessarily. The list of 500,000 names makes it more
likely for you to hit the bestseller list, but if you have a quality
list than you can still crack the top ten on Amazon. You may have a
smaller list, but if you have a high percentage of buyers than your
list could be more powerful than a larger list with a lower percentage
of buyers.



Question #2: I’ve heard about using joint ventures to spread
the word about my book’s release on Amazon.com. However,
I’m having trouble creating joint ventures because it is
difficult to get people to commit to a venture with me since they
don’t know me personally. Are there other options besides joint
ventures?



Answer #2: Let’s first check out how you are going about
obtaining joint ventures. The biggest problem with finding joint
ventures for an Amazon.com bestseller campaign is that you don’t
offer a value per value exchange. You can’t just ask people to
promote you and your book to their list in exchange for nothing that
benefits them.



You have to think how you can make the exchange valuable for the
other person. Give them incentives that will make them more likely to
send an email about your book to their list. Make sure to put a dollar
amount value on the items that you offer the joint venture partner for
free. Offer them bonuses that they can also offer in the email they
send out to their list.



Also make sure to figure out how your vision helps push them
towards their own vision. For example, some people want leads. Some
people just want help. Find out what they want and need and offer it to
them so they view promoting your book as a valuable exchange.



Tip: Find a book similar to yours on Amazon that has accomplished a
best seller campaign. Find out what they did in their campaign. Find
out what bonuses they offered. Find out who helped them and contact
these people.








About The Author

Matt Bacak began investing his first
earnings at the tender age of 12, a young businessman in the making.
Now, 15 years later, Bacak survived failed businesses, botched
partnerships, heavy credit card debt and bankruptcy - all in
preparation for the accomplishments he has achieved today as a
well-established Internet millionaire and best-selling author.




For more information, visit Bacak's site at http://www.powerfulpromoter.com or sign up for his Powerful Promoting Tips at http://www.promotingtips.com


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Friday, September 14, 2007

Web 2.0: Are Second Life and You Tube in your Marketing Plan?.::. http://cyber-anywhere.blogspot.com/


I’ve been reading the PR and Marketing media with interest of
late, so many companies, large and small, are taking their next steps
online; evolving beyond the barriers of their websites into new
frontiers; embracing the new world of Web 2.0.



Limiting online marketing to the traditional website is fast
becoming a turn of the century phenomenon. More and more organisations
seeking marketing success online are turning to Second Life, You Tube
and other forms of social media.



The approach to marketing on the web has become divided into two
groups; those that have a website and banner ads, and those that
understand and use the web to its full potential.



As a freelance copywriter and marketing consultant, I want my
clients to be maximising their potential online and using Web 2.0 to
its full potential. I want to be involved and I think everyone in the
communication business should be thinking the same.



Big Brand’s in Second Life




There’s a plethora of excellent examples of big brands using
these new media to maximum effect. In Second Life, Cisco are holding
international meetings where no one has to leave their desk, indeed the
list of big brands involved is extensive and includes the BBC, Mercedes
Benz, Calvin Klein, Starwood hotels and IBM. What they’re seeking
is a 5 senses brand experience for their visitors, essentially
it’s three dimensional web browsing, where you walk around the
web page, engaging with it, rather than simply read it.



But of course, like with any new media phenomenon, the rules of
engagement have changed, many brands entering Second Life find their
‘sims’ remain mostly empty. The ones that succeed will be
the ones that actually learn a little about Second Life as residents
first. They’ll be the ones that don’t simply build a
presence in Second Life, but also give visitors a reason to visit. And
the reality is, you have to tell them about it in the real world.




Big Brand Success on You Tube



On You Tube, Diet Coke and Mentos are blowing fountains to the
benefit of both brands (check out ‘Experiment 214’ on You
Tube) and Sony Bravia has used blogging to substantially increase brand
recognition across the globe.



Most You Tube based brand successes have started by accident.
Someone posts something that is fun to watch, that accidentally
includes a big brand, the video spreads, the brand gets publicity.



It’s successful because the audience believes it’s been
made for their amusement, not for your publicity. And they believe this
because it’s true.



This is the challenge for those of us in the communications
industry, be they freelance copywriters and marketing consultants like
me, to admen, media sales executives or pr consultants. It’s to
get brands posted on You Tube using genuinely entertaining, engaging
and sincere approaches.



You Tube offers amazing potential for brand development amongst key
audiences. The catch is, that in a world growing in cynicism, if the
audience finds out you intended to get your message on there, the
message will fall flat: Bang. You’ve been found out.




Engaging Future



No one knows whether Second Life or You Tube will continue to break
new grounds attracting big brands; whether they will become the
marketing platforms of the future is still in doubt. But there is no
doubt that the future of marketing is engagement and this is the true
benefit of Web 2.0. Organisations with millions of stakeholders can
communicate and engage with each on an individual basis, getting
involved early; testing which new platform works for you and sticking
to a cohesive strategy is essential organisations of all sizes.



Are you using the Web 2.0? This article explores the possibilities and
pitfalls on new online media such as You Tube and Second Life, which
are currently seen as the forerunners of Web 2.0’s opportunities
to engage with customers.








About The Author

Richard Jebb is a Freelance Writer who
specialises in writing for business. Copywriting, Internet Marketing,
Marketing literature, Public Relations, Award Entry Submissions and
Website Content are just some of the business tools he can make work
for you. You can contact Richard Jebb by emailing him richard@wordsthat-work.co.uk http://www.wordsthat-work.co.uk.

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Saturday, August 25, 2007

Points To Consider.::. http://cyber-anywhere.blogspot.com/


Internet Marketing




When you think about Marketing, what do you think of first? Which
aspects of Marketing are important, which are essential, and which ones
can you take or leave? You be the judge.



Millions of individuals are taking full advantage of the Internet these
days. And they should considering how many great ways there are to earn
extra cash. Some even make the decision to earn a living completely
from home. Far too many folks are sick and tired of dealing with major
companies and random lay-offs. You simply never know when it might be
your turn to go. Therefore they begin making money online. Now, there
are several ways one can go about this. Some people choose to start
their very own Internet business, which can likely be ran from their
home. While others dabble in adsense and make cash off of daily web
traffic. Believe it or not, there is a great deal of money to be made
this way.



It's crucial to consider what you need to avoid if your goal is making
money online. Along with all the wonderful options at your fingertips,
there are scams galore. I can't tell you how many scammers I've spotted
online selling their hoopla. They pitch a great game about making money
online. Virtually all of them will tell you how much can be made on the
web if you do this and this, and then they proceed to pitch a product
they're selling. Most likely it's a DVD or some sort of bogus software.
This is where you have to stop and think for a moment. If they can
really make so much cash doing what they're encouraging you to do, then
why are they spending their time and effort pitching something to you?
Wouldn't they be off making money online themselves? Instead they've
chosen to sell a gimmicky product, which basically just amounts to some
information. Obviously they weren't doing to well.



Once you begin to move beyond basic background information, you begin
to realize that there's more to Marketing than you may have first
thought.



When striving to earn cash via the web, avoid product pitches that
guarantee riches. You can attain the crucial information you need for
starting an online business, building websites and earning adsense
revenue, or selling products via auctions, just by scouring the web.
It's all free. Begin by contemplating how you want to start making
money online and what aspect of web-business you'd excel at. The more
time and effort you put into your online money-making, the more
turn-over you'll surely see.



As your knowledge about Marketing continues to grow, you will begin to
see how Marketing fits into the overall scheme of things. Knowing how
something relates to the rest of the world is important too.








About The Author

Warwick Motley is the webmaster of :-


http://ultimateprofits.googlepages.com

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Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Delivering The Ultimate Outcome.::. http://cyber-anywhere.blogspot.com/


Lately I've been thinking a lot about client results.




My conclusion is that producing consistent results for our clients is
really the only way we can justify our existence as Independent
Professionals. Everything else is missing the point.




Results are our biggest point of leverage.



When we produce results for clients, we automatically have tools
that will make our marketing more effective -- Word-of-mouth, case
studies, testimonials, articles about client projects, etc.




The best marketing in the world cannot overcome the handicap of producing inconsistent, ineffective results.



A question I ask my clients is: "If budget were not an issue, what
service or program would you offer to your clients so that you could
consistently produce the best possible results?"



What they invariably say is, "I would provide a more comprehensive,
more expensive program than I'm offering now." Then I ask, "What are
you selling now?" Their answer is that they are offering what they
think the client can afford, not what they really need.




And why is this the case?



One, is that we are unwilling to take responsibility for producing
results for a client. And two, we're afraid the client will say no to
the larger and riskier (to our mind) proposal.



We're giving clients what they want, not what they need. And this
is tantamount to giving a patient a bandage instead of an operation
(when an operation is clearly what is called for.)



So we continue to offer one or two day training that does little
more than get people excited for a few days. We offer coaching programs
that are three months, or even less, when we know long-term sustainable
change takes six months or more. We provide consulting advice but don't
hold our clients accountable for implementing it.



If you want to stop struggling with marketing, one thing to change
immediately is to take a firm stand for producing consistent results
for your clients.




But how do you do that? Here are a few things I've discovered:



1. Ask what your clients really need. They don't need a process.
They need a result. Ask yourself, "What is the Ultimate Outcome that my
clients will be happy with?" And then find a way to package your
services to deliver that Ultimate Outcome.



Example: "We will sell your business for you and get a better price
than if you went through a traditional broker." Phil Hamilton went from
offering business valuations at $10,000 to providing a complete package
including selling the business, and now makes $150,000 per deal.



2. Have a big concept. We tend to think too small. We're focused on
getting the next project, working with our clients and doing the best
we can. What's the Big Concept that you offer? What will stimulate the
imagination of your clients?



I went from offering marketing coaching sessions to the Marketing
Action Groups and promised to "Hold Your Feet to the Fire." I now have
a waiting list and doubled my business in 18 months.



3. Coach, don't just consult or train. Breakthroughs come from
helping clients reach their goals. Doing it for them or telling them
how to do it is insufficient. Your projects or programs need to hold
your clients accountable for getting the job done while you empower
them to find the answers for themselves.



Example: John Callos and Kevin Kelsey went from selling consulting
services to delivering comprehensive, results-oriented programs for
bank executives that include consulting, coaching and training. In the
process they doubled their business.



4. Do joint ventures. You can only do so much by yourself. Who can
you bring in to do a piece of the work? Could you gain access to
companies through an associate who has the client relationships you
need but not the expertise you possess?



Example: This was the key for Phil Hamilton. He had the contacts
but needed more resources. By bringing together a group of top
professionals they could offer more, get better results and increase
their income dramatically.



5. Think long-term. Short programs are merely bandages. Your
clients will ultimately lose their investment if they, in the name of
cost savings, only commit to short programs. Develop long-term programs
and guarantee results (if the client does their fair share of the
work).



Example: In the six-month Marketing Action Groups we guarantee
participants will be happy with the results they produce or they may
ask for a full refund. But they need to attend all the sessions and do
their homework.




Time to focus on results above all else.



Make the foundation of your marketing the results you produce for
your clients. Create services and programs designed to deliver those
results and don't compromise. Give clients what they need, not what
they want.








About The Author

Robert Middleton, the owner of Action Plan
Marketing, has been helping Independent Professionals be better
marketers since 1984. On his web site http://www.ActionPlan.com find valuable resources, products and programs for attracting more clients. Get a free copy of his Marketing Plan Sart-Up Kit.



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Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Getting Started in Ebay Marketing:: cyber-anywhere.blogspot.com


If you have ever read an article on eBay, you'll have discovered the
type of income people earn - it isn't strange to find out about people
earning thousands of dollars per month on eBay.




Next time you are surfing the eBay site, check out how many
PowerSellers there are: you'll find quite a few. Now think about the
fact every single one of one of them must be making at least $1,000 per
month, as that's eBay's requirement for becoming a PowerSeller. Silver
PowerSellers make at least $3,000 monthly, while Gold PowerSellers make
more than $10,000, and the Platinum level is $25,000. The top level is
Titanium PowerSeller, and to measure up you must make at least $150,000
in sales each month!



It's hard to believe that Ebay has been around for ten years. eBay
started in September 1995, by a man named Pierre Omidyar, who was
residing in San Jose, California. He envisioned his site - formerly
known as 'AuctionWeb' - to be an internet mart, and composed the first
code for it in one weekend. It was one of the first sites of its type
on the planet. The name 'eBay' follows from the domain Omidyar applied
to his internet site His company's name was Echo Bay, and the 'eBay
AuctionWeb' was formerly just one part of Echo Bay's website at
ebay.com. The first product ever traded on the site was Omidyar's
defective laser pointer, which sold for $14 .



The web site rapidly became hugely popular, as vendors arrived to
auction off all sorts of strange things and buyers actually purchased
them. Relying on faith appeared to work out outstandingly well, and
implied that the web site could just about be left alone to run itself.
The internet site had been configured from the beginning to take in a
small fee on every sale, and it was this revenue that Omidyar applied
to finance AuctionWeb's expansion. The fees speedily totaled up to more
than his salary at the time, so he resolved to quit his job and devote
attention to the site full-time. It was at this point in time, in 1996,
that he added the feedback capability, to let buyers and sellers rate
one another and make purchasing and trading safer.



In 1997, Omidyar modified AuctionWeb's - and his company's - name
to 'eBay', which is what people had been using to refer to the site for
awhile. He started to spend a great deal of money on promotion, and had
the eBay logo created. A milestone was reached in this year - the
one-millionth item was sold (it was a miniature version of Big Bird
from Sesame Street).



Then, in 1998 - the peak of the dot com company boom - eBay became
big business, and the investment in Internet businesses at the time
allowed it to bring in senior managers and business strategists, who
took in public on the stock market.




It began to encourage people to trade more than only collectibles,
and rapidly morphed into a huge site on which you could trade anything,
big or little. Different from the other websites, though, eBay endured
the final stage of the bonanza, and is still going strong nowadays.



1999 saw eBay go worldwide, unveiling sites in the UK, Australia
and Germany. eBay purchased half.com, an Amazon-like internet retailer,
in the year 2000 - the same year it inaugurated Buy it Now - and bought
PayPal, an internet payment service, in 2002.



Pierre Omidyar has now cleared an estimated $3 billion from eBay,
and still serves as Chairman of the Board.There are now literally
millions of items bought and sold every day on eBay, all over the
world. For every $100 spent online worldwide, it is estimated that $14
is spent on eBay - that's a lot of laser pointers.



The fact that these PowerSellers are around gives you some idea of
the money possibilities on Ebay. Most of the power sellers never
intended to even launch a commercial enterprise on eBay - they merely
began trading a couple of items, and then continued. There are quite a
lot of people whose full-time job is merchandising items on eBay, and
some of them have been working at it for years now. Can you believe
that? Once they've purchased the merchandise, everything else is
basically pure profit for these people - they don't need to spend money
on any business premises, employees, or anything else. There are
multi-million dollar commercial enterprises earning less in genuine net
income than eBay PowerSellers do.



Even if you do not want to resign from your line of work and really
try for it, you can use all the same eBay to make a substantial
supplemental income. You can package customer purchases during the week
and bring them to the local post office for shipping each Saturday.
There are few other things you could be doing with your free time that
have anywhere close to that kind of money-making potential.



What's more, eBay could care less about who you are, where you
reside, or if you are good-looking. Some PowerSellers are very old, or
very young. Some live out in very rural areas where selling on eBay is
one of the few options to agriculture or being very impoverished. eBay
levels the playing field and removes the roadblocks to earning that the
real world constantly erects. There's no job interview and no traveling
back and forth involved - if you can post items on the site, you can
make it happen!



Put it this way: if you know where to acquire something fairly
inexpensively that you could sell, then you can sell it on eBay - and
because you can always get discount rates for mass purchases at
wholesale, that's not hard. Purchase a job lot of something in-demand
inexpensively, sell it on eBay, and you are earning cash already, with
no set-up expenses.



If you wish to try it out before you commit to really purchasing
anything, then you can just sell unwanted objects that you've got
sitting around in the home. Explore that closet full of items that you
never use, and you'll in all likelihood find you've got a couple of
hundred bucks' worth of stuff lying around in there!



This is the beauty of eBay: there is always someone who wants what
you're selling, whatever it might be, and because they have come
searching you out, you don't even need to do anything to get them to
buy it.




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About The Author

Dottye Blake is an Educational Consultant and an Internet Marketer.


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Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Owner's Representative for Large Building Projects


Owner's Representative for Large Building Projects




Large building projects are incredibly expensive, complex, and very
risky. Owners are required to make big decisions for these large
projects related to complex issues, that are beyond their scope of
experience and expertise which are not typically in the project owners
plan for the building.



Typically, they may involve schedule changes, which would require
decisions on financial budgets. They would need to collect in-depth
data that would require interpreting for their construction teams and
designers of the building. This type of scenario would require answers.




This is where the owner's representative would be required. A project
planning and delivery "owner's representative" expert, who knows how to
navigate and negotiate successfully in the complex process of a
building projects. The result would be risk reduction and unnecessary
expenses for the project.



An owner's representative can help prepare and ultimately lead a
collaboration between the owner, builder, and architect for the
project's successful completion. Some companies have been through the
ropes on large projects and don't need an owner's representative, but
in the larger picture, it is good idea to have an owner's
representative on-site.



An owner's representative guides the owner through the decision-making
process of the project. They are on the owners side and would advise
them on information that comes in from the project. A great owner's
representative will work well with all parties involved and deliver the
project on time and under budget!



By not having an owner's representative handle your project and let
the architect and builder do it could be risky. They are professionals
and good at what they do individually (design and construction), but
may not be great at the overall view of the projects direction.








About The Author

James Murray is a successful writer and
online gambling expert providing valuable tips and advice for those
interested in gambling and online gambling strategies. His numerous
articles found on the Internet ,provide useful and factual gambling
information and insight. Some of his websites are http://www.casinospokerrooms.com , http://www.bingosbingos.com , http://www.top-sportsbook.ca.


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Custom Gift Wrap – Promoting Your Brand


With retail chain stores on every high street, there's never been a
more important time for independent retailers to find ways to promote
their own brand. However, whether you have one store or five hundred
stores your brand is central to everything you do to promote your
business.



A growing trend among retailers is to offer a gift wrapping
service. This is true both in the physical world and also with
retailing on the internet. It is possible to buy a huge range of stock
gift wrap papers. But, this has its disadvantages. Not only is it
almost impossible to match your company's corporate colours, but with
changing trends, a paper chosen today could be out of stock tomorrow.



A better solution for gift wrapping is to have your own gift wrap
paper custom printed. A simple idea would be to have your logo repeated
to make an overall pattern using your corporate colours. This will work
well with a particularly good design. A much better idea would be to
commission some bespoke illustrations that either reflect your store's
product range or possibly a seasonal theme. The company logo can be
included, but with more subtlety. This way you can maintain your
corporate brand whilst offering the recipient of the gift something
much more appealing.



Remember to give some thought to whether you are going to include
ribbons and bows when choosing your design theme and colours. Gift wrap
ribbons and bows will add the finishing touch to any gift. Do think
about how the fully gift wrapped present is to be packaged for posting
if you are planning to gift wrap mail order items. You would most
likely include the gift wrap materials along with the product for
wrapping by the gift giver, unless you are sending the gift directly to
the recipient.




Custom Gift Wrap Design and Print



There are printers who specialise in wrapping paper printing. The
same is true of designers. Initially you will need to talk to someone
who understands the different processes involved and being armed with
sufficient information at the beginning will help.




1. Do you require rolls or sheets?


2. What is your preferred paper weight? eg. 60g., 70g., 80g., 90g.


3. Paper quality? Kraft, Varnished, Metallic.


4. Paper size? Length and width of rolls or sheets.


5. Paper finish? Matt or Varnished.


6. Quantity of sheets or rolls?


7. Colours in design? Standard 1-4 colours, Pantones.


8. Type of printing? Flexo, Gravure, Litho.


9. Any special effects? Metal foil, spot varnish.



The quantity and paper finish required will very quickly dictate
what is possible and what is not for your budget. The budget will be
dependent on the value of the gift, assuming you won't be charging for
a branded gift wrap service. There are three types of printing used to
print wrapping paper. These are Flexography, Gravure and Litho
printing.



Printing wrapping paper rolls using Flexography. For simple designs
in 1 or 2 colours the minimum quantity is approximately 6 to 12 rolls
per design. Roll widths are typically from 30cm to 100cm and have a
roll length of 250m. Rolls can be cut and supplied as gift wrap sheets.



Printing wrapping paper rolls using Gravure printing. Minimum
quantities are often referred to by weights from 100kg for a single
colour and up to 1000kg minimum for 4 colour printing per design. Roll
widths are from 30cm to 100cm and in roll lengths of 250m.



A weight of 100Kg is equivalent to approximately 15 to 25 rolls,
depending on the paper weight and roll width. These 250m counter rolls
can also be cut and supplied as gift wrap sheets or converted into
consumer rolls. Consumer roll lengths are specified by the customer and
typically vary from 1m to 5m in length.



Printing wrapping paper using Litho printing. Gift wrapping paper
is relatively thin, 60-90g, and not many printers like to put such thin
paper through their litho printing presses. Some will print on thicker
paper. This isn't normally recommended as it makes wrapping gifts more
difficult. A 90g matt white paper provides an ideal base for printing
gift wrap designs and is thick enough for litho printing if you can
find a supplier that will do it. The most popular sheet size is 500m x
700mm or very close, depending on the printing press and country of
supply. Typical minimum quantity is 1000 sheets per design.



There are definite advantages to printing litho. With low print
runs possible and high quality multi-colour printing, the starting
price for being able to print multiple designs is kept low. With some
creativity a wonderful selection of designs is possible while including
a central branded look.








About The Author

Richard Leeds is the founder of
PrintJuggler, and provides a personal service for customers with custom
printing and gift wrap packaging requirements. For more details visit http://www.printjuggler.com




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5 Ways To Increase Your Affiliate Sales


There are certain ways of doing anything. When it comes to affiliate
marketing in particular, you can choose to do it half-heartedly or you
can go all-out and do it right. Work your affiliate programs by
slamming a ton of banners on a page and waiting for the money to roll
in is both a waste of your time and a disservice to the affiliate
program owner you're working for. You may as well not even do it.



Work your affiliate programs like they actually mean something to
you and your business; with all your knowledge and effort, and you're
going to be on the road to collecting a good deal of commissions. Just
like anything, there are ways of doing things that are going to prove
to your web site or blog visitors that you are an expert at what you're
taking about. Use your expertise about the product you're promoting and
speak to them as a friend. After all, PRE-Selling a product is nothing
more than being able to articulate how wonderful something is to
someone else, as one trusted friend to another. It's not a hard thing
to learn, but is a skill you must master that is not being taught as
widely as it needs to be. People want to be able to trust others.
Cynicism runs rampant in the Internet marketing world. There are far
too many scammers out there making us good guys look bad. You primary
job is to be that one voice crying out in the wilderness that changes
that cynicism to trust. It's about being real and not a salesman.
People can smell a salesman a mile away and they stink.




Here are 5 ways to work your affiliate marketing programs as an expert:



1. PRE-Sell - Find your own voice. Don't write like everyone else.
You do not want to come off as just another carbon-copy salesman. You
need to convey to your visitors that you care about them (it helps if
you do). You need to have a passion to truly help other people. That
can be understood in how you write. Sincerity is a trait sorely lacking
in Internet marketing. You need to learn the mandatory skill of writing
to PRE-Sell. Your job is to PRE-Sell the product and it is the job of
the stores' landing pages to close the sale. Tell your visitors of your
experiences and share stories. People appreciate being spoken to as an
old friend sitting around the dining room table with a cup of coffee.
Which lead to....



2. Have Product Experience - Whenever possible, own the product or
work with the service you're promoting. This allows you to speak as
that expert with first-hand experience. Your passion for that fantastic
product will shine through. You want your readers to get as excited as
your are about the product. You're not going to want to promote
something that isn't any good, no matter how high the commissions,
right? Um....right?? This can only come by owner the product yourself.
Plus, you'll wind up with something really cool! ;)



3. Follow Your Niche - If you're web site or blog that has to do
with cellular phones, don't join and promote an affiliate program for
riding lawnmowers. You are not going to get your most wanted response
that way, which is the click. Keep your subject matter and your
affiliate programs in line with one another.



4. Deep Link - Let's use the cell phone scenario and say that
you've got a page or a blog entry about the Apple iPhone and you have
an affiliate association with a large on-line cell phone store. When
you're figuring out which of their affiliate text links, banners or
other creative to use, make sure you are able to deep link to the page
or pages about Apple iPhones. You want to put your potential customer
where they want to be. Don't just link to the cell phone stores home
page. That is like leading them out into the woods and then dumping
them. Don't make them search for that Apple iPhone information, lead
them directly to it via your deep-linking affiliate link. That way will
convert much better for you.



5. Work with The Affiliate Program Owners - They want to sell their
products as much as you do. Even more. Don't be afraid to contact them
and voice your concerns, opinions and needs. Any affiliate program that
is worth promoting will welcome your input. They will want to work with
you. You'll be able to tell who is worth working with and who is not.
Do they have a large selection of creative to use? Do they offer
attractive commission payouts (I tend not to take anything that pays
out 2% of a sale or less) and long-term cookies? Do they allow deep
linking with a bunch of pages to choose from? Is their affiliate
program control center attractive and easy to use? Do they keep you
informed via email about upcoming promotions and ways to help you make
better conversions? If all that is being done, you should be working
with them as best you can. They are obviously putting their best foot
forward for you and their customers. If not, drop them and move on.
They should always be there to help you in any way they can.



There you have it. Those are a few of the ways to work an affiliate
program for all it's worth. If you want the money (a no-brainer), learn
all you can, work hard, work smart and don't give up. Your failure or
success is entirely dependent on you. Here's to your success!








About The Author

Tony Thomas owns http://www.romantic-oregon-coast.com and http://small-biz-blog.net).



He has been very successful with affiliate conversions by learning
the skill of web writing to PRE-Sell. You can, too. Download the free
book, "Make Your Content PRE-Sell" and other great materials from his
own private stash at http://www.affiliate-marketing-service.com/free-ebooks-and-more.htm




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Free Classified Ads: Some of the Finer Points!


Free classified ads are very much the same online vs. offline. The
biggest difference is the amount of space you have to place your ad in.
In an offline publication, you are normally using abbreviations and
have room for an ad with 16 to 24 words. In online advertising,
classified directories normally tend to give the advertiser a great
deal more space, often as much as a couple of short paragraphs, and
that is on the free services. In a paid classified service, the space
allocated can be as much as a full page or more.



Years ago, classified advertising online was a very popular means
of driving free website traffic to your website, but it seemed to die
out in the late nineties. Or at least the fad of free classified ads
seemed to fade away. However, if you do a keyword search on Google for
"Free Classified Ads" you will get results of 1,110,000 websites using
the term Free Classified Ads. And if you do a broad search without the
"---" the results are a staggering 14,600,000. I am guessing that the
only thing that faded away in the late ninties was my interest in using
free classified ads.



There are hundreds of free classified ad software programs out
there should you wish to include a free classified ads section on your
website. Should that be your decision, you may check out eclassifieds
dot net, the-classified-connection dot com or theadnet dot com forward
slash webmaster dot htm.



Considering that there are thousands of websites that run free
classified ad sections, it's easy to see how you could spend all of
your spare time just submitting your ads to these sites. There is only
one such site that holds the Alexa ranking and PR rating that I would
encourage you to submit manually to. The most prolific of all
Classified Directories is one most people have familiarity with.
CraigsList.org has weathered the storms over the years and is now one
of the most visited websites in the world. With an Alexa ranking of 46,
it's no wonder that Ebay has purchased a third of Craigslist.com for
big bucks.



And Craigslist.com has a Google page rank of 8 (PR 8): what that
means is that advertising on craigslist.com will give you a back link
to your website from a high PR level website. Google loves this sort of
link from another site. And there are actually ebooks out there that
will instruct you on just the right ways to utilize craigslist.com to
enhance your free website promotion techniques.



Craigslist is certainly not the only classified ad site you cna
submit your ad to. However, unless you have tons of free time on your
hands every week, I would suggest that you consider locating Classified
Ad Submission Software. With this type of software your ad will
iterally be placed into thousands of Free Classified Ad sites. Do a
keyword search for "Classified Ads Submissions Software" and you will
see ads that claim you can send your ad into over 50,000 classified ad
sites with the simple push of a button.



If you select the right software having the proper features, you
will save yourself an immeasureable amount of time in the management,
organization and submissions of your free classified ads. You will be
able to decide exactly where you want you ads to appear. Controling the
ability to manage, organize and control where your free classified ads
are placed opens up many options for you to tailor your ad campaigns.
The good proframs will also automate the submissions to those sites
that require a login and password to access the free classified ads
section.



You will have to make the decision yourself whether or not you will
use Classified ads Submissions as a part of your Internet Marketing
arsenal. I can tell you this; Free Classified ads are considered a
powerful advertising medium on the Internet. Advertise4rs can reach
more potential customers and you can point your ads to virtually
anywhere you want them to go be it a squeeze page, a larger ad, or your
sales page, as it is just not practical to submit your ads to thousands
of Free Classifeid ad sites.



Good luck in you free classified ads submissions. I trust you will
make the right decision as to whcih software to choose. Remember to do
a keyword search on Google for "Classified Ads Submissions Software"
and seriously take a look at the choices you have.








About The Author

Jimmy Oakley-©-2007- Jimmy is an
Internet Marketer who markets a variety of the best Email and Internet
learning systems offered online. Today you can learn his secret weapon
to getting 1,645 quality, 1 way links to my brand new websites in less
than a 2-4 weeks with very little effort! Increase your Google ranking
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The 3 New Strategies for Marketing Viral Success


In the b.i. days (before the internet), the success of a mom and pop
store depended, among other things, on the big boys of industry. Once
they came to town and set up shop, there was no more mom and pop. They
were driven out of business by the sheer volume of the mega companies'
advertising and capital. Not a pretty site.



The internet has gone a long way to reviving the mom and pop industry.
It affords many small businesses the opportunity to compete by using
simple cost effective techniques repeated on a continuous basis. One of
the techniques is viral marketing commonly referred to as word of
mouth.



In the old days viral marketing for small business owners had limited
appeal. Yes they could be successful in that particular city, town or
even region but it's still nothing compared to the global word of mouth
that business owners can tap into right now thanks to the internet.
Once you launch your viral marketing campaign, it requires very little
follow up on your part and even this has been taken a step further with
the emergence of Web 2.0.



Here are some new ways to get the best out of your viral marketing:




1. The Small Report.




There have been some excellent ebooks on the internet chock full of
good information but let's face it: many people are not going to read
them due to the length. Enter the small report. Putting together a five
to ten page report can be done in no time. The same goes for reading
it. We suffer from information overload in this day and age so giving
people useful information in smaller quantities makes sense.



Find a hot topic and write several articles on it. Place the articles
in a pdf file with your name and contact information branded on the
report. Tell readers they are free to distribute your report as long as
they do not alter it in any way. Then advertise your report in forums
on your website and anywhere else you can think of. People want
information fast and utilizing small reports is a good way to give them
exactly that. It's also a good start to making money from your viral
campaign.



2. Video




In 2005, Kevin McCarthy one of the pioneers of online marketing
predicted that within a year there would be an explosion of online
video. Prediction accomplished. The internet is at the dawning of the
video revolution. It is becoming easier and easier to make a video and
upload it to places like You Tube or Google Video. In fact Google
bought You Tube late last year for 1.65 billion dollars. That's a good
indicator of how things are going.



Like the small report, try to keep your video brief and to the point.
While people would rather watch than read, you still don't want to
overload them. The point of a using a viral video (like reports) for
your business is to give visitors useful information but just enough.
In the end you want them to get more information by going to your
website




3. Folksonomies




Wikipedia defines folksonomy as "a user-generated taxonomy used to
categorize and retrieve web content such as Web pages, photographs and
Web links". In plain english what they are referring to is tagging; a
way to not only retrieve information you want but more importantly to
share that information with others. Tagging is nothing more than
keywords specifically related to bookmarking social sites like Digg,
Technorati or Delicious.



As an example let's say you join Technorati. You then make a video, tag
it with the keyword phrase "funny online video" and upload it to your
account. Now all individuals within the Technorati community will be
able to access your video when they type in that particular keyword.
This is very powerful. Tag viral and bookmarking social can put you in
front of a large audience immediately.



No matter how new the strategies keep in mind if you want your viral
marketing to truly take off then make sure its free. Charging money for
your report or video will guarantee you a limited appeal. Free is a
powerful psychological trigger for many of us so use it. Also make sure
you are providing quality. No one is going to be in a hurry to pass
around below average information.



The internet has in many ways leveled the playing field. Just stay
alert to any new innovations and be ready to incorporate them into your
internet web site marketing strategy. A smart viral marketing campaign
can make any small business successful.








About The Author

Daryl Campbell is your internet marketing
guide for more tips, tools, resources, free video coaching and up to
the minute information. Make the business of growing your business easy
and fun at http://winthemarket.com


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Once upon a time...


We had the likes of Leo Burnett, David Ogilvy et al. And they were the keepers of the flame of advertising.




Nowadays no aspect of advertising is as badly served as advertising
itself. Where to day are the advertising voices that ring out as
intelligent, passionate, current, and, more importantly, critical of
current advertising practices?



Can you, for one moment, even imagine David Ogilvy not giving
sarcastic comment to some of what passes for advertising these days -
especially the use of the new technology?



Once upon a time we had an excellent heritage of critical writing
on advertising. Unfortunately to day no one speaks with any authority
either for or against advertising.




In our current trade press the lexicon of adjectives used by critics of advertising is...zilch...nada...nothing!



Even worse, the banality of what passes for intelligent commentary
on all aspects of marketing/advertising is simply that - banal!



The current crop of writers have forgotten that their first calling
is to write readable,intelligent and amusing articles. Because like
everything else advertising needs strong criticism, it needs that to
keep advertising strong and innovative. Bad advertising, and there
happens to be a lot of it around these days, drives out good
advertising unless there is someone to stop it.



The current crop of writers and what they have to say about
advertising is growing in irrelevance. Sometimes I feel that, when
reading the marketing/advertising/media press that they have no idea
who they are writing for. Sadly, a myopic tunnel vision is bought to
bear on the subject currently in vogue - in this instance, Web 2.0.



However what is really worrying is the fact that, in the instance
of Web 2.0, there is no debate as to the suitability of Web 2.0 as an
advertising medium, there is no debate as to the claims of it being
accountable. Which, by the way, it isn't, it is too susceptible to all
types of fraud and manipulation!



And there is absolutely no discussion on the huge and growing
problem of clutter. Whether it's emerging digital platforms or the
nooks and crannies in an ever increasing buyable physical world - from
dry-cleaning bags,coffee cups,door hangers and even houses. The simple
fact of the matter is that clutter is leading to more clutter.



So if clutter is such a problem, why isn't there a clear,unified
way of thinking out a way to reduce it? And that perhaps a good debate
and discussion within the marketing/Media press could contribute, but
no, no critics within the trade have emerged to courageously tackle
this huge and growing problem!



Added to this is the headlong, unquestioning rush into all forms of
new media. Like, for example, cellphone (mobile) advertising.




A much more critical stance would have questioned the very thought of advertising on mobile 'phones.



Now the obvious has been confirmed, marketers' new-found fondness
for cellphone advertising is not an enthusiam universally shared by
consumers.



When 4,000 adults were asked about different forms of mobile phone
ads the overwhelming majority of respondents found them "not
accepatable at all"!



"My new gizmo has gone up in smoke but I can't face ringing yet
another call centre"...that was the headline in a recent edition of The
Tomes of London, as if in vindication of what I am trying to say here.
"Customer satisfaction plumbs the depths as a survey suggests that we
are fed up with poor servicesstates the Times.




I can guarantee that there will be no discussion/debate/criticism of that little article in the trade press!



Here I will take this opportunity to announce the fact that we are
trying ourselves to (partially)address the problem of reader
satisfaction/ddissatisfaction. On our blogsite (http://effectiveaccountablecommunication.blogsite.com)
we have a short questionaire with a couple of questions and multiple
choice answers. Please take the time to visit and provide us with your
opinions...it will help us all in the future. Thank you so much in
anticipation.










About The Author

Paul Ashby has pioneered interactive
communication in Australia; Japan; USA;The UK; Singapore. He also wrote
& produced the worlds' first regularly scheduled interactive TV
game show sponsored by P&G. Having invested $10 m in independent
research he is ideally situated to proclaim the substantial benefits of
interactive marketing communication. Seeking more: Then visit: http://interactivetelevisionorinteractivetv.blogspot.com


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Wealth Management and Financial Advice


Finding the time to manage finances many times it is best left up to
the professionals and financial expertise that are knowledgeable and
experienced. Developing the skills and knowledgeable to understand
financial markets, taxation, retirement and estate planning is not that
easy. Expert Financial Advisors are there when you need to make those
crucial decisions about your money, the challenge is to find the
"Right" advisor to achieve your financial goals.



Some people who are very wealthy need financial expertise and services
to manage their finances so they can keep their wealth. Other not so
wealthy people need financial expertise to insure that they keep their
wealth, plus make their money grow with low risk. Many individuals who
do not use financial expertise and services for their wealth and estate
management see their finances slipping away. Large companies like
Assante have financial advisors there to recognize your unique needs.
Their financial strategies to wealth management have developed over a
period of time and experience to an in-depth, comprehensive and
integrated approach.



Advisors can work with you to find solutions to simplify and enhance
your goals, based on your needs, lifestyle, family, aspirations and
they then will develop personalized strategies for you. Some of the
strategies can include:



a)Integrated wealth management - Traditional investment advice with
insurance, tax, asset and estate planning, taking into account you're
entire financial portfolios with your present and future lifestyle
objectives.



b)Investment portfolios - Making your money grow and designing
investment strategies is what companies like assante are all about.
Every person who invests is different, that is why advisors with your
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About The Author

James Murray is a successful writer, SEO
& SEM specialist and online gaming expert providing valuable tips ,
strategy and advice for those interested in online gambling and
gambling strategies. His numerous articles found on the Internet
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