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    Networking Groups Go Virtual
    Many of you have asked me how to make new contacts to sell your products and services. As always, I have told you the very best way to meet new business contacts is to network, network, network. Of course we are excited about showing you 100's of different ways to network every day to generate business leads, but now I am also very pleased to tell you about virtual versions of a referral network!What you need to know about the new virtual referral groups:A virtual network is like any other network or leads group, but we meet and communicate through the Internet instead of meeting at a restaurant for our meetings.We use a r
    Join a traffic exchange.
    66. Create public folders on backflip.com
    67. Write your own Ezine.
    68. Create your own yahoo group about a popular topic and encourage others to join.
    69. Use an auto responder to offer free reports and advice.
    70. Create your own Wiki.
    71. Join ecademy.com
    72. Write a blog about another topic unrelated to your business.
    73. Create a .com website for your name.
    74. Create videos and post them on youtube.com
    75. Tag and Ping your blog posts.
    76. Tag your blog posts on social networking sites.
    77. Brand yourself online and include your brand everywhere.
    78. Get your own chat room and host business related chats online at certain times.
    79. Join, post sites and vote at listible.com
    The Physics Of Customer Service
    That probably sounds a little too technical doesn't it? Does it even make sense? How can physics relate to customer service? It's very, very simple.Every single customer service action can and will lead to a customer reaction.Whenever you deal with a customer service issue, big or small, there will be an outcome. That outcome can be hugely satisfying for both you and your customer or it can be a total nightmare that ends in legal action. The choice is entirely yours. You have TOTAL control over the outcome.We can forget at times that unless we put positive energy into an experience then it's very difficult to get a positiv
    1. Sell on Ebay
    2. List your business on your Ebay about me page
    3. Get your site listed in all the search engines
    4. Use pay per click on Google and yahoo.
    5. Post comments to posts on message boards and forums
    6. Write your own comments and posts on message boards and forums
    7. Create your own message board or forum.
    8. Use yahoo instant messenger
    9. Write a Blog about your business.
    10. Post comments to other people’s blogs.
    11. Write articles and post them in article directories.
    12. Write a newsletter
    13. Visit chat rooms
    14. Attend online networking events
    15. Write lenses at squidoo.com
    16. Host an online party.
    17. Register multiple domain names for your site to increase visibility.
    18. Create a Swiki.
    19. Create a RSS feed with your articles.
    20. Create a podcast.
    21. Write an eBook.
    22. List your site in online directories.
    23. Develop a poll and ask for people’s opinions.
    24. Create free software and put your ad in it.
    25. Offer a free ecourse.
    26. Visit Amazon.com and write reviews of products
    27. Make lists of books on Amazon.com and include information about you.
    28. Create another information based website.
    29. Create an article directory.
    30. Visit personal websites and leave your comments in guest books.
    31. Create free websites and offer original content.
    32. Create helpful lists and post them online.
    33. Post comments to news stories online.
    34. Run ads online.
    35. Join yahoo groups and actively contribute.
    36. Join Google groups and actively contribute.
    37. Create a MySpace profile.
    38. Post to MySpace forums and bulletins.
    39. Create a yahoo profile
    40. Create a MSN profile.
    41. Review products online from sites such as epionions.com
    42. Offer your products for free in exchange for an online review.
    43. Have a contest.
    44. Sponsor a contest on another site.
    45. Have a free drawing.
    46. Promote your free drawing in free stuff directories.
    47. Find directories for your local area and list your website in them.
    48. Join Ryze and participate.
    49. Join social book marking sites and add in your sites.
    50. Submit an online press release.
    51. Find out if your town has a Wikipedia site and link to your business from it.
    52. Find websites for groups of which you are a member or alumni and add your link.
    53. Get your link listed in the online version of alumni magazines for your university.
    54. List your blog in all of the blog directories.
    55. Create a FFA directory with your ad on the page.
    56. Trade links with similar non-competing sites.
    57. Offer to trade products for advertising with other business owners.
    58. Do Ezine advertising.
    59. Write articles for Ezines.
    60. Write as a guest writer for other blogs.
    61. Create a FAQ page about a popular topic and post it.
    62. Join other networking sites such as Adland Pro.
    63. Join a web ring.
    64. Join a banner exchange.
    65. Join a traffic exchange.
    66. Create public folders on backflip.com
    67. Write your own Ezine.
    68. Create your own yahoo group about a popular topic and encourage others to join.
    69. Use an auto responder to offer free reports and advice.
    70. Create your own Wiki.
    71. Join ecademy.com
    72. Write a blog about another topic unrelated to your business.
    73. Create a .com website for your name.
    74. Create videos and post them on youtube.com
    75. Tag and Ping your blog posts.
    76. Tag your blog posts on social networking sites.
    77. Brand yourself online and include your brand everywhere.
    78. Get your own chat room and host business related chats online at certain times.
    79. Join, post sites and vote at listible.com
    Cover Letter Essentials: Laying the Foundation
    Including a cover letter with your r?sum? is an essential part of the application process. In effect, your cover letter allows for your r?sum? to gain access to those with hiring authority thereby preventing it from being relegated to some dead file drawer or summarily tossed altogether. Before you even begin to write your cover letter there are some things you must know first. Let’s take a look at those foundational essentials that can make or break your quest toward finding work:The paper you use for your r?sum? must match the paper you use for your cover letter. White with white is preferable with business paper recommended. Paper co
    . Create a Swiki.
    19. Create a RSS feed with your articles.
    20. Create a podcast.
    21. Write an eBook.
    22. List your site in online directories.
    23. Develop a poll and ask for people’s opinions.
    24. Create free software and put your ad in it.
    25. Offer a free ecourse.
    26. Visit Amazon.com and write reviews of products
    27. Make lists of books on Amazon.com and include information about you.
    28. Create another information based website.
    29. Create an article directory.
    30. Visit personal websites and leave your comments in guest books.
    31. Create free websites and offer original content.
    32. Create helpful lists and post them online.
    33. Post comments to news stories online.
    34. Run ads online.
    35. Join yahoo groups and actively contribute.
    36. Join Google groups and actively contribute.
    37. Create a MySpace profile.
    38. Post to MySpace forums and bulletins.
    39. Create a yahoo profile
    40. Create a MSN profile.
    41. Review products online from sites such as epionions.com
    42. Offer your products for free in exchange for an online review.
    43. Have a contest.
    44. Sponsor a contest on another site.
    45. Have a free drawing.
    46. Promote your free drawing in free stuff directories.
    47. Find directories for your local area and list your website in them.
    48. Join Ryze and participate.
    49. Join social book marking sites and add in your sites.
    50. Submit an online press release.
    51. Find out if your town has a Wikipedia site and link to your business from it.
    52. Find websites for groups of which you are a member or alumni and add your link.
    53. Get your link listed in the online version of alumni magazines for your university.
    54. List your blog in all of the blog directories.
    55. Create a FFA directory with your ad on the page.
    56. Trade links with similar non-competing sites.
    57. Offer to trade products for advertising with other business owners.
    58. Do Ezine advertising.
    59. Write articles for Ezines.
    60. Write as a guest writer for other blogs.
    61. Create a FAQ page about a popular topic and post it.
    62. Join other networking sites such as Adland Pro.
    63. Join a web ring.
    64. Join a banner exchange.
    65. Join a traffic exchange.
    66. Create public folders on backflip.com
    67. Write your own Ezine.
    68. Create your own yahoo group about a popular topic and encourage others to join.
    69. Use an auto responder to offer free reports and advice.
    70. Create your own Wiki.
    71. Join ecademy.com
    72. Write a blog about another topic unrelated to your business.
    73. Create a .com website for your name.
    74. Create videos and post them on youtube.com
    75. Tag and Ping your blog posts.
    76. Tag your blog posts on social networking sites.
    77. Brand yourself online and include your brand everywhere.
    78. Get your own chat room and host business related chats online at certain times.
    79. Join, post sites and vote at listible.com
    10 Tips For Using Instant Messaging For Business
    Why Instant Messaging is a great way to communicate Here's the scene: A couple dozen professionals at a big advertising agency quietly type away at computer screens near each other, in an open room devoid of office walls and partitions.An occasional laugh punctuates the silence. But no one is talking. They are communicating with one another almost exclusively through instant messaging (IM)."When I'm visiting this firm, I can't help but notice this [lack of people talking]. Seems odd to an outsider, but this is now pretty much their corporate culture," says Helen Chan, analyst for The Yankee Group, a US-based tec
    . Join yahoo groups and actively contribute.
    36. Join Google groups and actively contribute.
    37. Create a MySpace profile.
    38. Post to MySpace forums and bulletins.
    39. Create a yahoo profile
    40. Create a MSN profile.
    41. Review products online from sites such as epionions.com
    42. Offer your products for free in exchange for an online review.
    43. Have a contest.
    44. Sponsor a contest on another site.
    45. Have a free drawing.
    46. Promote your free drawing in free stuff directories.
    47. Find directories for your local area and list your website in them.
    48. Join Ryze and participate.
    49. Join social book marking sites and add in your sites.
    50. Submit an online press release.
    51. Find out if your town has a Wikipedia site and link to your business from it.
    52. Find websites for groups of which you are a member or alumni and add your link.
    53. Get your link listed in the online version of alumni magazines for your university.
    54. List your blog in all of the blog directories.
    55. Create a FFA directory with your ad on the page.
    56. Trade links with similar non-competing sites.
    57. Offer to trade products for advertising with other business owners.
    58. Do Ezine advertising.
    59. Write articles for Ezines.
    60. Write as a guest writer for other blogs.
    61. Create a FAQ page about a popular topic and post it.
    62. Join other networking sites such as Adland Pro.
    63. Join a web ring.
    64. Join a banner exchange.
    65. Join a traffic exchange.
    66. Create public folders on backflip.com
    67. Write your own Ezine.
    68. Create your own yahoo group about a popular topic and encourage others to join.
    69. Use an auto responder to offer free reports and advice.
    70. Create your own Wiki.
    71. Join ecademy.com
    72. Write a blog about another topic unrelated to your business.
    73. Create a .com website for your name.
    74. Create videos and post them on youtube.com
    75. Tag and Ping your blog posts.
    76. Tag your blog posts on social networking sites.
    77. Brand yourself online and include your brand everywhere.
    78. Get your own chat room and host business related chats online at certain times.
    79. Join, post sites and vote at listible.com
    The Benefits of R-pM for the 21st Century Enterprise
    Now is the time to take a new look at how you organize and manage your enterprise, in order to compete in the 21st century.Technology has made it imperative that the enterprise quickly change and adapt to serve customers and markets. Technology enables us to focus on the specific economic output and input results that form a value-quality chain from within our suppliers, through our enterprise and business-partner-collaboration, and on into our customer’s value-quality chain. Technology has enabled many changes in the way we manage capital to move the focus from cash and accruals to the total worth of tangible and intangible assets. Tec
    has a Wikipedia site and link to your business from it.
    52. Find websites for groups of which you are a member or alumni and add your link.
    53. Get your link listed in the online version of alumni magazines for your university.
    54. List your blog in all of the blog directories.
    55. Create a FFA directory with your ad on the page.
    56. Trade links with similar non-competing sites.
    57. Offer to trade products for advertising with other business owners.
    58. Do Ezine advertising.
    59. Write articles for Ezines.
    60. Write as a guest writer for other blogs.
    61. Create a FAQ page about a popular topic and post it.
    62. Join other networking sites such as Adland Pro.
    63. Join a web ring.
    64. Join a banner exchange.
    65. Join a traffic exchange.
    66. Create public folders on backflip.com
    67. Write your own Ezine.
    68. Create your own yahoo group about a popular topic and encourage others to join.
    69. Use an auto responder to offer free reports and advice.
    70. Create your own Wiki.
    71. Join ecademy.com
    72. Write a blog about another topic unrelated to your business.
    73. Create a .com website for your name.
    74. Create videos and post them on youtube.com
    75. Tag and Ping your blog posts.
    76. Tag your blog posts on social networking sites.
    77. Brand yourself online and include your brand everywhere.
    78. Get your own chat room and host business related chats online at certain times.
    79. Join, post sites and vote at listible.com
    Types Of Answering Service
    Answering services have been around for years, but with the rise in multilateral corporations and self-employment, they have mushroomed to meet ever rising needs. The lack of an answering service can have a serious impact on one-man businesses as important calls are missed. In the beginning, answering services only took messages after business hours and relayed them to the relevant parties.Outsourced telephones/fax services Companies and individuals, especially freelancers and the self-employed, use answering services to take their calls and make their appointments. Some answering services are set up so that calls to the business’s n
    Join a traffic exchange.
    66. Create public folders on backflip.com
    67. Write your own Ezine.
    68. Create your own yahoo group about a popular topic and encourage others to join.
    69. Use an auto responder to offer free reports and advice.
    70. Create your own Wiki.
    71. Join ecademy.com
    72. Write a blog about another topic unrelated to your business.
    73. Create a .com website for your name.
    74. Create videos and post them on youtube.com
    75. Tag and Ping your blog posts.
    76. Tag your blog posts on social networking sites.
    77. Brand yourself online and include your brand everywhere.
    78. Get your own chat room and host business related chats online at certain times.
    79. Join, post sites and vote at listible.com
    80. Install stumbleupon.com’s browser bar and use it to add your sites and to visit other useful sites.
    81. Spend some time every week exploring new sites and online opportunities.
    82. Post and contribute to Yahoo Answers.
    83. Write a book and sell it online.
    84. Order return address labels with your website and put them on all mail.
    85. Order stationary and sticky notes with your website and put them everyone.
    86. Order bumber stickers with your website.
    87. Order t-shirts with your website.
    88. Open a caf? press store and sell items marketing your products.
    89. Contribute to other people’s wikis.
    90. Create free puzzles and post them online with your link.
    91. Post photos to a flickr account.
    92. Open up a picturetrail.com account and post your photos and links.
    93. Create your own website directory.
    94. Post your RSS feed to RSS directories
    95. Begin your own online radio show.
    96. Use a signature line in all of your emails.
    97. Post a story at digg.com and include your website.
    98. Write an online tutorial and include your link in your bio.
    99. Offer free samples.
    100.Write articles for online magazines.
    101.Put your website everywhere.

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