Category: Marketing Minute

April 20, 2008

Transcriber Toolbox ready!

Filed under: Marketing Minute - 20 Apr 2008

After months of hard work, the Transcriber Toolbox is finally ready to release upon the world. This cool product offers advice and tools for those wishing to start their own business working from home as a transcriber.

With this package, you’ll start out by learning:

* What tools you need to succeed as a work at home transcriber
* How to sharpen your skills to get and keep clients coming back for more
* Where to find clients that need your services and will pay you well for them
* How to set your prices for maximum income possibilities
* What little things you can do that will make a big difference to your clients
* How the perfect balance between work and family can pay off big time
* What you need to do to prevent PC related injuries while working from home
* And much, much more!

Check it out today at http://transcribertoolbox.com

April 5, 2008

Beware Rogue Authors With No Morals

Filed under: Marketing Minute - 05 Apr 2008

Thanks to a reader who was familiar with my articles, it was brought to my attention that once again, someone has managed to steal from me and claim themselves as the author of my work. I wrote this article two years ago and have it posted on over 1,600 article directories. It was one of my more popular articles. Today I discovered that someone has decided to claim my article as their own. You can click on the images to view the full image.

 

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Notice how this person has blatantly removed my information and replaced it with his own:

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Now normally I’m pretty tolerant of this kind of stuff but lately it has really been getting on my nerves. It irritates the heck out of me when someone doesn’t take the time to create something original but has the time to steal from someone else and claim it as their own. Well I seriously hope this guy gets a ton of hate mail from anyone who objects to this kind of blatant intellectual property theft.

I also can’t help but wonder how many of the other articles on his site were also stolen from someone else. It’s really sad, especially coming from someone who claims to be a search engine expert. Perhaps this guy should have taken a little time to notice how my name is on the other 1,600+ articles with this title that you can find on Google.

You can view the original article by the original author here.

March 21, 2008

Affiliate Marketing-Highly Cost effective, Highly Efficient

Filed under: Marketing Minute - 21 Mar 2008

The Internet has fast become an efficient and trusted way for companies to market and sell their product. One of the reasons for this has been the rise of “Affiliated Marketing” - which is when a website directs traffic to itself through adverts on other (usually related) websites. Affiliated marketing either pays the affiliate through a pay-per-click program (the affiliate receives money every time an advert is clicked) or a pay-per-sale program (the affiliate receives commission every time a posted advert on their site generates an actual sale or subscription.) Generally, the pay-per-sale program (also called cost-per-sale, or CPS) is the tried and trusted form of affiliate marketing used.

Affiliate marketing began just four years after the world wide web was launched, originally popularized by well known companies such as CDNOW or Amazon.com. Google’s Adsense is also a very well known type of affiliated marketing, but is not really considered as true affiliate marketing as the adverts usually centers around the theme of the website they are displayed (known more as contextual advertising.) Google does not also directly sell a specific product, but generates money in other ways.

Affiliate marketing is highly cost-effective, and in effect costs both the advertiser and the affiliate nothing, while having the potential of bringing in a very large form of income for both parties. While pay per click (or cost-per-click) mentioned above can present a risk to the advertiser, the cost-per-sale (CPS) system has very little or no risk at all for both parties, and is therefore preferred.

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March 6, 2008

Top 7 Tips to Leap Beyond Fear of Success

Filed under: Marketing Minute - 06 Mar 2008

Do you bail out of projects right before the finish line? Do you side-step promotions and opportunities? Do you put little effort toward your goals? If you do any of these things, you might be afraid of the idea of success.

But isn’t success a good thing? You may say, “Yes, of course.” But when you imagine yourself succeeding do negative thoughts pop into your mind? “If I succeed, I‘ll be unhappy… people won’t like me… I will struggle.”

Fear of success is tough to spot because it’s almost always unconscious. If you think fear of success might be holding you back, use these 7 tips to conquer it, so that you can have the success you truly want and deserve—and enjoy it!

1. Remove your excuses for being unsuccessful.

Keep reading →

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February 9, 2008

Internet Marketing Made Easier Because Of A Reliable Affiliate Program

Filed under: Marketing Minute - 09 Feb 2008

When you have an internet business you face the tough prospect of attracting visitors to your website without breaking the bank. Marketing on the internet is challenging and takes time to achieve results. There are ways to market for internet traffic and stay within a budget. Here we will outline how it can be done. Keep reading →

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January 24, 2008

Internet Marketing and Teleconference Technology

Filed under: Marketing Minute - 24 Jan 2008

If you have ever been the student of an internet marketing guru then you probably know that internet marketers are some of the smartest people in the world. There are many advantages to being an internet marketer today, especially with all the advantages that the internet has to offer. One of the ways that internet marketers are able to make the most of their business is through the use of teleconference technology. In previous times, however, teleconferencing was typically thought of as a multi-phone person conversation, possibly even using the “flash” button to get people in on the teleconference call. Keep reading →

January 16, 2008

No Comment

Filed under: Marketing Minute - 16 Jan 2008

Due to the disgusting comments posted by spammers regarding adult topics that really do not fit into this blog theme, I have disabled all comment posting. I really hated to do it but after weeks and weeks of having to log in every day to delete more spam, I just decided I was sick of it and closed all posts to comments.

I know it’s not fair to those people who wish to post genuine feedback but for every one genuine feedback there is 50 spam posts so I have taken the easy way out. I know I could continue to moderate topics and approve them before they appear on the site, but frankly, I have no desire to continue to log in every day to look at the trash that is continuously posted.

If you want to add feedback, please visit my help desk and submit your comments there. I’ll be happy to add them to the blog but for now I find it’s just easier to remove the comment option all together. Maybe these sickening spammers will find something more productive to do with their time.

January 1, 2008

How to Make Money with an Information Marketing System

Filed under: Marketing Minute - 01 Jan 2008

by James Roche
Author’s Home Page

If you are like most people, you hate selling. It’s unnatural and uncomfortable pitching yourself or your product. But, not to worry – there’s a solution! You can “sell without selling” when you have an information marketing system. I’m going to show you over twelve ways how you can use the information in your head to do the selling for you over and over again.  Keep reading →

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