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Conversation With A Newbie I've been inspired to write this short piece to answer THE most common questions I hear. It takes the form of a fictional discussion.NEWBIE: "How do I make money on the Internet?"ME: "You need to sell `something` to `somebody` - and of course make a ...
Self Promotion Is Easy and Fun Stop thinking of marketing in the traditional sense of advertising the thousands of ads interrupting your day via mail, spam, television, radio and now even movie theatre advertising. These messages seedily creep into our lives and personal space and we ...
What Do They Want Anyway? You want customers. I want customers. We all want customers. And traffic alone is not enough. We need interested customers. Customers ready to listen, ready to buy. So you may find yourself asking, what do they want anyway?.... and how can I get ...
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have had a need for things they could not make themselves. Even before cash was common, people would barter and trade for things they needed and this was essentially shopping. Shopping had evolved quite a bit over the years. Online shopping can be a great way to make passive income if you are a stay at home mom or semi retired. If you spend any time at all online, you've probably observed plenty of ads enticing you to earn six figures from the comfort of your house. All of these advertisements focus on one key subject - the growth of online shopping. Most of these advertisements are focused on multi-level marketing (M.L.M.) or affiliate systems. Since M.L.M. requires each person involved to get other people involved underneath her or him, it becomes a large number of online ads. M.L.M is unfortunatesly not that reputable but you don't have to involve yourself in the area of M.L.M. to take advantage of the trend in online shopping. For instance, you may choose to sell products online of your own making. You could set up your own website shopping cart and then sell products your make or own or even sell products you have purchased at a reduced price. Many people earn their living this way. Things people need to make money online are websites, shopping cart systems, and products. If you are a coach, or consultant, your product can even be your own existing knowledge! Consider selling tele-classes, coaching sessions or e-Books online. However, digital product delivery can be difficult, so make sure your shopping cart provider is a good one. As a consumer, online shopping carts are normally very easy to use. The order forms are usually quite simple, the encryptions are secure, and the whole process seems to go easily and quickly. Behind the scenes, however, implementing online shopping carts can just be a nightmare. So it is critical that you link up with a shopping cart provider that provides a straightforward system that is low cost and gives customer support. As a merchant, shopping carts are a must have. You can't expect to compete online if you want potential customers to pay you by check, and then wait three weeks for the check to clear. No matter what you are offering online, you must make it available for payment by credit card. With good quality shopping carts, you can accept all currencies world-wide. You can make changes to items like shipping costs easily and quickly. You can even change products with the blink of an eye. You can offer rebates, coupons and other incentives to your customers. You may even gather vital information about your clients, to help you understand and serve your client base more effectively. Jeanne Goodale is webmaster of a resource site for Everything About Shopping .
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Slow economy prompts wave of liberal booksCBS NewsNEW YORK — With a Democrat in the White House, a wave of books is coming out this year lamenting the slow economy and calling for substantial change. And those books are by liberals. "It's the story of the moment right now," says Patricia Bostelman, ...and more » |
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Huntington's exhibit hall for books to get $2.5-million makeoverLos Angeles TimesBy Mike Boehm A change is in store for the Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens' main display of its rare books, manuscripts, drawings, photography and other literary and historical holdings -- including a Gutenberg Bible from the ... |
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