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The Market or The Product? - Joseph Sgro The Market or The Product? =============================================================== Think about this for a minute... Which of these is worth more to you? "The market" is the correct answer. Keeping the customer satisfied is the way to...
Beneath the Surface of Internet Marketing - Mike Morris To most people Internet Marketing looks like a good way to make money from home, which is possibly the main reason while people start. The shame is that people like this don't realize that they are only scratching the surface. The aim of this...
Basic Guidelines To Keeping Your Work-At-Home Business Legal - Montegaza Cristian A work at home business or home business can be an exciting, challenging, and lucrative adventure. It is, however, relatively the same as any other business, and is subject to the same laws and regulations that govern any business, no matter what...
Dropship Your Way to Success - Jason Conley Many people know they would like to start an Internet business, but they don't have a product to sell. The solution is often drop shipping. Drop shipping is a business arrangement in which a company (often the manufacturer of a product) sells a...
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Here Today Gone Tomorrow
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Here Today Gone Tomorrow By Sylvia White, Its a matter of here today, gone tomorrow at the moment with Google so don't get complacent if you are on the first few pages of the searches. Its great, you are making money and think now you can relax and forget about it for a while. No chance, Keep up with linking and adding the odd page every week or two or you will disappear in a twinkling. Here is one instance, No names mentioned that wouldn't be ethical, but my daughter emailed a webmaster whose website was no1 on Make Money Online and no 1 on Work at Home, She explained very nicely that she could not find her link on his site and she would have to remove his if it wasn't replaced within two weeks. The webmasters response was, Go ahead and take it off, I am doing very nicely thank you and making a good living. One week later the site was nowhere to be found on either search. It cheered my daughter up immensely as she is working hard to get her own website up in the - continued below ...
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searches and she thought that was a very selfish reply. Always be civil to fellow webmasters, If you are asked for a reciprocal link exchange but you do not think the site is suitable, or it is not up to standard, then just answer politely and explain the reason you will not link. A few tips will not go amiss as it is probably someone new trying to make money like you are doing. Talking about linking Are you one of those webmasters that turns his nose up when someone asks you for a reciprocal link and his site has no PR.! Think carefully before your refusal. In a few months it is almost certain those websites will be 4 pr or even higher as their owners are working just as hard as you did to get their websites in the searches. You may even want them to link to your next new website.
About the Author Sylvia White works at Home in the UK. Visit her website for information and free articles http://www.sylviawh.co.uk
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Testimonials and Letters to the Editor - Marcia Yudkin Of all the marvelous opportunities offered by the Internet to get publicity without paying for it, two of the least- used methods are writing testimonials for companies, books and Web sites and penning letters to the editor. Every time you're...
How A 14 Year Old Kid, Easily Achieved A Top 3% Traffic Ranking, While Millions Website Owners Struggle To Draw Traffic - Patrick Cheong How A 14 Year Old Kid, With No Technical Skills, Easily Achieved A Top 3% Traffic Ranking For Her Website, While Millions Website Owners Struggle To Draw Traffic? This is true. Only 14 of age, with no technical skills, Nori started a website...
How to Laser Your Email Messages - Jean Hanson If you're in business and use email, you've likely learned to KISS (keep it short & simple). However many people still think that writing an email should be like writing a letter to Aunt Sally. Letters are traditionally long and detailed. With...
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