Archive for November 28th, 2005

  • Selecting An Online Niche… How Does A Product Sell Over Time?

    So is that niche you’re investigating really that hot?
    Here’s a tool that let’s you know how a particular product is selling and has sold at Amazon.com
    It’s great for checking trends and investigating if your niche is worth investing in. Crystal ball not included.
    You can see what they’ve listed there or type in the URL of [...]

  • Romance Talk Show Seeks Guests – How This Relates To A Home Business Question I Get Frequently

    I once had a subscriber to my ezine
    tell me she had a romance oriented site and she couldn’t get search engine traffic… I suppose it’s a niche that’s overworked by “other types” of sites. Hers was geared towards women and relationships, not … you know.
    Today if she’d emailed I’d suggest she try to [...]

  • Mom Authors Launch online radio show for would be Mom Authors

    From Dan Poynter
    The popularity of online radio programs and pod casts is growing daily and two mom writers have jumped on the bandwagon. Author Alana Morales joined forces with award winning author Paula Schmitt to create Mom Writer’s Talk Radio, which launched Friday, November 4th.
    The show, which will feature mom authors and tips for moms [...]

  • Self Publishing Podcasts May Boost Your Success

    Dan Poynter who’s been the prophet of self-publising for many years suggests these podcasts for help in your publising journey.
    Dan Poynter brings you the latest news,views and updates on self-publishing. The program features call in questions answered by Dan, comments from other insightful publishing insiders, industry updates and Dan s pusblishing tip of the day.

  • By Passing The Voice Mail Tree To Boost Productivity…

    If you’re trying to get something accomplishe.d, there’s nothing worse than having to deal with a voice mail tree that seemingly never ends.
    My favorite trick is to wait till the end of the message and see if I hear “if you have a rotary dial phone, please hold for an operator…”
    Then I know that [...]