Showing posts with label business. Show all posts
Showing posts with label business. Show all posts
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Four Ways that Internet Marketing Can Help You Make Extra Money Online
The state of the economy is in one of the worst conditions it has ever been in. Times are tough for families, college graduates, and even those who have decades of experience in their field of expertise. That’s why being independent of the pitfalls that come with working in the corporate sector is a great way to ensure a solid financial future. An online business can.......
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Four Ways that Internet Marketing Can Help You Make Extra Money Online
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Things to Do When Starting a Online Business Full-Time
Whether you’re about to dive in to your very first online business venture or whether you’re a seasoned Internet business owner, you’ll likely encounter several advantages and disadvantages along the way. Getting out of financial ruin or alleviating your financial stress is one way that having an online business can help you. Another great feature is that you can be home to work the hours you wish and have the freedom to take a day off if you choose to.
If you’re looking to be wildly successful, however, be prepared to spend many hours getting everything set up for success (many people give up before they see success). Another reason why some people fail at an online business venture is that the novelty of having their own “gig” wears off and they soon lose their motivation. Here are four situations you’re likely to be faced with if you own an online business.
Two Positive Results of Owning an Internet Business
If you have become the victim of downsizing and are no longer working, you’re not alone. The facts and figures show that, as of August 21, 2009, a whopping 16% of us are unemployed! Though many folks have applied for unemployment to help make the bills, they are finding that entering the job-seeking market once again is a brutal place to be. Owning an Internet business can shield you from being laid off for lack of work and can provide you with financial security once everything gets going.
Not having to punch a timecard or commute a distance to the office is another great reason to start an online business. You can be at home, working in your pajamas if you wish, and have the freedom to take a 2-hour lunch if you choose to. Awards assemblies for the kids and doctor’s appointments are no longer a challenge because you don’t have to report to an employer every day. The burden of driving in traffic for hours a day is sometimes the only reason why people break free from the corporate work structure and start something online!
Two Disadvantages of Owning an Online Business
In any business’ beginning stages, much work and effort is required. If you are opening your very first business and have a learning curve to overcome, be prepared for it to take slightly longer to get your business up and running. Learning valuable skills like search engine optimization, Internet marketing, social networking, article marketing, list building, and blogging are necessary skills to have under your belt before proceeding (or hire someone to do this for you).
Lack of motivation is your worst enemy! If you are very excited about getting started on your business and then quickly lose steam once you see how much work is involved, then you’ve completely sabotaged your business! Surround yourself with people who are in the same line of work as you are and feed off of their motivation and lack of procrastination. Successful people are those who do not let fear get in the way of their dreams and they get necessary tasks done thoroughly and in a timely manner!
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To your success,
Gerald Lacey
CEO/President
Lacey LLC and OmariWholesale, Inc.
About The Author
Gerald is a professional Internet marketer and social media marketing expert. His online business ventures and websites generate multiple streams of income annually. His consulting clients include best selling authors and international speakers.
Gerald is the CEO/President of Lacey LLC and OmariWholesale, Inc. He runs his entire business from his home where he is able to spend quality time with his family and friends. He is passionate about helping individuals to build and monetize their personal brand online.
Resources
www.profitgeyser.com
www.myebooksresell.com
www.geraldlacey.com
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
5 Easy Tips For Twitter Newbies
Twitter is the hottest new tool in any internet marketers tool belt, but without the business plan, it's as good as worthless for creating traffic and online revenue. You see, Twitterers are a fussy bunch, and when you break Twitter etiquette, you'll certainly hear about it quickly. With so many rules to follow, so many followers to keep happy, and such a large dynamic community to move about in, you need to make sure that your Twitter usage is about making real value and building real connections, not building thin value and a weak marketing resource. These 5 rules will help you get on the right track and start building a Twitter marketing resource that's second to none.
#1 - Don't mass follow just for more followers.
Sure, a big follower count is a good thing, but it's worth nothing if it's balanced by a massive 'following' count. The best way to gauge someone's influence isn't to look at the sheer numbers, but to look at the relationship between the two. Sometimes, the most influential Twitterers won't have many people that they're following, but will have big follower counts. In turn, many people with big follower counts might not be as influential as they first appear.
#2 - Don't use your Twitter account as a link dump.
When you simply post link after link, your followers will get tired of hearing from you and end up looking elsewhere for people to follow. It's all about balancing promotion and value, and never mixing the two up. When you post a link (which shouldn't be too often) make sure it's valuable, unique, and worthwhile for your followers to click on.
#3 - Affiliate links are a big no-no, unless they're helpful.
There's a simple term for using your Twitter account for posting affiliate links without any reason: SPAM. While it's ok to post affiliate links, you need to make sure that they're used in the right context and at the right times. Don't just go posting links 24/7 -- think them through and only ever post them when you know that they'll create value for your followers. A good way to test whether they're worth it or not is to post just one affiliate link, and see if it effects your follower count. In nobody minds, slowly introduce them into your account.
#4 - Keep in contact with the influentials.
Want to become an influential Twitter user? Keep in touch with people that are bigger than you. It's the same philosophy that's guided mentorships for years -- you can always learn more from people that are above you. If you want to boost your value to followers, try to arrange interviews and communications with people that wield big influence online. A simple article with one big name can bring in more value for your followers, and more influence for you.
#5 - Break the rules.
That's right -- break the rules. When you think you need to, break them and see what happens. Great Twitter strategies are born out of broken rules, so make sure that you use them to your advantage. Be adventurous, and don't be afraid to take the occasional risk on Twitter.
Regards,
Gerald Lacey
CEO/President
Lacey LLC and OmariWholesale, Inc.
My eBooks Resell RECOMMENDS TWITTER HIJACK
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#1 - Don't mass follow just for more followers.
Sure, a big follower count is a good thing, but it's worth nothing if it's balanced by a massive 'following' count. The best way to gauge someone's influence isn't to look at the sheer numbers, but to look at the relationship between the two. Sometimes, the most influential Twitterers won't have many people that they're following, but will have big follower counts. In turn, many people with big follower counts might not be as influential as they first appear.
#2 - Don't use your Twitter account as a link dump.
When you simply post link after link, your followers will get tired of hearing from you and end up looking elsewhere for people to follow. It's all about balancing promotion and value, and never mixing the two up. When you post a link (which shouldn't be too often) make sure it's valuable, unique, and worthwhile for your followers to click on.
#3 - Affiliate links are a big no-no, unless they're helpful.
There's a simple term for using your Twitter account for posting affiliate links without any reason: SPAM. While it's ok to post affiliate links, you need to make sure that they're used in the right context and at the right times. Don't just go posting links 24/7 -- think them through and only ever post them when you know that they'll create value for your followers. A good way to test whether they're worth it or not is to post just one affiliate link, and see if it effects your follower count. In nobody minds, slowly introduce them into your account.
#4 - Keep in contact with the influentials.
Want to become an influential Twitter user? Keep in touch with people that are bigger than you. It's the same philosophy that's guided mentorships for years -- you can always learn more from people that are above you. If you want to boost your value to followers, try to arrange interviews and communications with people that wield big influence online. A simple article with one big name can bring in more value for your followers, and more influence for you.
#5 - Break the rules.
That's right -- break the rules. When you think you need to, break them and see what happens. Great Twitter strategies are born out of broken rules, so make sure that you use them to your advantage. Be adventurous, and don't be afraid to take the occasional risk on Twitter.
Regards,
Gerald Lacey
CEO/President
Lacey LLC and OmariWholesale, Inc.
My eBooks Resell RECOMMENDS TWITTER HIJACK
www.myebooksresell.com
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