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  • No Internet Access!

    Hi Gang,
    Despite this being the internet age, there are still some places without access… seems like I was in them all day today.
    I look forward to posting again even though I’ll be travelling for the next few days.
    Till then, happy marketing!

  • Amazon Versus Ebay - Where Should I Sell Books?

    Steve Weber Answers in interesting question…
    QUESTION: I’m new to bookselling, but have been collecting for years. I need to start clearing some space. I’ve been selling in an antiques mall booth, and researching the different online venues.
    My calculations show Amazon is one of the more expensive sites. I used a benchmark of selling 50 books […]

  • Adsense Videos Review Part 2

    I did the first installment of an Adsense Videos review last week. I didn’t mention doing more but as time allows I will.
    There’s too much for just one article.
    I wanted you to get a taste of his free material so you could decide for yourself.
    But before I could finish, I got a whiny note from […]

  • Internet Selling Presents Suprising Career For Many

    From SF Gate via Dane’s Blog
    Pinson is a case study in Internet entrepreneurship: A regular guy has a regular job until he discovers he can make an income selling online. But he’s not unique in the way he does business.
    Internet users have been turning themselves into Internet merchants since eBay began in 1995. Ten years […]

  • What Do Clients Really Want From You?

    From Loan Officer Magazine
    I have interviewed hundreds of clients of personal service firms (insurance, mortgage, financial planners, CPA’s, etc.) and asked this question, “Why do you continue to work with the person and the firm?”
    You assume you know the answer. It’s SKILL. People like to work with skilled people.
    Judging from advertising, prospects must love skill. […]

  • Google Opens Bidding For Print Ads

    From ClickZ
    Google, the search giant and would-be multi-media advertising enabler, has opened up the bidding on its much-talked-about print venture. AdWords advertisers can now bid for 1 page, 1/2 page and 1/4 page ads in nearly 30 different lifestyle and technology magazines.
    The test’s purpose, the company says on its site, is to assess AdWords […]

  • What’s That Real Estate (Or Your Home) Worth?

    From RealEstateJournal.com
    If there’s anything Americans obsess over as much as sports, pop culture and college for their kids, it’s real estate. All over the country, people love to talk about how much their homes, and those of their neighbors, might be worth if sold today and what it would take to snag a new house.
    Trouble […]

  • AOL Users Drive Me Nuts

    As some know, I send out a weekly recap by email of my favorite posts each week.
    Hundreds have signed up for it at http://1stHowToWorkAtHome.com.
    This is a fully opt in mailing list and I’ve never knowingly spammed anyone EVER.
    To remind people they signed up, every email includes…
    Their name, email, sign up date, and sign up IP […]

  • Free Publicity - The Newsletter For PR-Hungry Businesses

    Here’s a free sample of Bill Stoller’s publicity newsletter
    Here’s an excerpt from today’s ezine…
    Make Yourself a Hometown Hero - Make Your Website a Local Resource
    If your business draws its clientele from a specific town, city or region, focusing your energy on getting an elusive national publicity hit may be overkill, especially when getting publicity […]

  • Top 10 Diversionary Tactics That Keep You From Selling…

    From The Sales Trainer Newsletter by Keith Rosen…
    Perfectionism/’Either Or’ Thinking: “Either I create the perfect (prospecting, time management, goal setting, management, etc.) system to use or I don’t do it at all. There’s no middle ground here. Therefore, I can’t take action just yet because my system isn’t perfect! Once I create the perfect system, […]