Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Why Are You Trying To Reinvent The Wheel?
You know the single most crippling mistake
that almost every beginning online marketer
makes?
Trying to blaze their own trail...
There are dozens of proven ways to make an
excellent living online... and yet so many
people insist on making it a lot harder
than it needs to be...
Look, you don't get bonus points for
creativity in marketing... you just get
extra headaches and it takes longer before
you make money...
The pioneers are usually the ones with the
arrows in their back...
Why not just relax and do it the easy way?
=> http://www.SharingProfitStrategies.com/?rd=yu3XWOHy
It used to be a long, grueling process to
put together a money-making online system...
* First, you had to design and create a
product that you hoped people would want
to buy..
* Then you had to write and design squeeze
pages, sales pages, order pages, and thank
you pages - format them and upload them
online...
* Next you had to write a series of email
autoresponders to promote your product...
* Finally, after all this you still had to
figure out how to get traffic to your
website...
Wouldn't it be nice to have a nice, complete
turn-key system that would do all this for
you?
Now there is...
=> http://www.SharingProfitStrategies.com/?rd=yu3XWOHy
It's true that the first online marketers
had to blaze a trail and do it the hard way...
But there's no reason for you to work that
hard, when they've done most of the work for
you...
Just go to the link below and you'll
immediately see what we mean...
=> http://www.SharingProfitStrategies.com/?rd=yu3XWOHy
To your success,
Glen Brink
re:
Alice
:-)
Monday, April 14, 2008
Five Major Ways to Save Money
You're in complete control in this area. And all it takes is some imagination and discipline-both of which are free. Below are five major ways to save money in the basic areas of food, shelter, clothing and transportation. They're major expenses in your life - and places for major savings.
1. Home Cooking.
Food is a major expense in everyone's budget. But, in today's convenience food society, it's easy to overlook how much money can be saved by cooking meals at home.
Plus, it's fun, creative, and healthier to make your own meals. The key is to cook in "bulk" to stretch the food you buy over several meals. If you're a busy person with little time to spare, a good investment is a slow cooker (or crock pot.) Generally, they run from $20 to $80, depending on the size.
With a slow cooker, you can set aside some time on the weekend to cook stews, soups, and other delicious meals that can be frozen for weekday use. After a hard day at work, all you have to do is pop the meal in the microwave! More than likely, you'll enjoy an additional benefit - your taste buds will wake up from mass produced food and thank you for the delicious taste of a home-cooked meal!
2. Drive less, exercise more.
Is owning a car expensive? You already know the answer to that question, don't you? Gas, maintenance, insurance costs. Plus the mental aggravation of being caught in traffic jams! Why not carpool or take public transportation-the bus, train, or light rail? Or, if you live close to work, walk or bike.
You'll lose weight, lower your blood pressure, and see the world at a slower pace. And, oh yes, you'll save a couple of thousand dollars in the process.
3. Cut housing costs.
This is an easy and fun way to cut costs. Instead of paying a contractor to come in to make changes or repairs, make them yourself.
Local hardware stores love your business and will help you with tips and tricks on home repair.Also, do your own decorating and painting. You get two benefits by doing your own changes and repairs - you get the pride of accomplishment and you save money.
4. Cut clothing costs.
This can be another major area of expenses, especially if you have a family. So, try buying used clothing... dry clothes on the clothes line instead of in a dryer... learn how to mend clothes...
5. Quit your addictions.
Okay, so this is not really an easy category, but if you enjoy cigarettes and a drink, this is where you can realize some major savings. Assume you can do anything you want... and start choosing where you are heading in life.
I always recommend following "Rich Dad Poor Dad" advice and investing in a home business.
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Media Star Power from inexpensive marketing
Judy Jernudd is a former newscaster and television talk show host turned professional speaker and media coach. Her unique background has given Ms. Jernudd the insight into what makes a great media interviews and she shares this insight in her book. Media Star Power covers the terminology of the media world with concise descriptions, quotes and gold star tips.
The book starts with "Advance Work" and ends with "ZZZ" and covers just about everything you need to know about media interviews in between.
This book will help you become a media savvy guest, market your product and business, position yourself in the media, improve your confidence and help you prepare for a crisis. All of the topics covered are helpful but some of the most interesting are: creating an on camera look with tips on dressing and jewelry for both men and women, how to react to the media covering your company crisis and how to manage on camera anxiety. This book is a must have for anyone seeking or preparing for media coverage and is sized just right to fit into a purse or briefcase. Readers can use this guide while launching their own media campaign on a budget or to prepare themselves for working with a media coaching company.
The reviewer, Bonnie Jo Davis, is the owner and operator a Virtual Assistant firm. She can be reached at http://www.DavisVirtualAssistance.com.
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