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Being a Christian in Business page headers. Make a list of the keywords and combinations you can find in the top ten websites. They could give you some keywords and keyword combinations you might not have considered.To listen to some Christian people talk, anyone would think that business is something of a lower calling compared to other pursuits.In reality, the Bible has heaps to say about business – much of it positive.I will never forget sitting down to lunch with a famous evangelist a few years ago and asking him how he managed to afford to hold such huge crusades in poor, third world nations...I’ll always remember his reply...“When you preach the gospel to the poor – someone has to foo Also bear in mind Google ranks the separate pages that make up a website, and not just the home page. So the really clever sites (of which I hope yours will be one) will have separate pages, each with different keywords as their page titles. This allows you many chances of getting into that elusive first page of the search engine for one particular keyword. Your final task in this research stage should be to visit organic gardenin Top Consultant Asks: Can A Distributed Workforce Save Fuel? In the first part of this series, we looked at researching keywords on Overture. The next stage is to put these keywords into the Google search engine and see what sort of competition you are likely to have in each particular area.The other day I came across an online issue of Foreign Policy magazine, and its author said there are two ways to dramatically reduce oil consumption:(1) Use railways instead of trucking to ship commodities more than 100 miles; and(2) Distribute the workforce by allowing individuals to labor off-site, mostly from home.Telecommuting has been tried, with only partial success. Why hasn’t it really taken hold?I believe it hasn’t caught on because we’re used to managing personalities instead of Checking "gardening" provides 43,700,000 websites and, by comparison, the keywords "organic vegetable gardening" (which had 555 searches on Overture) provides 2,120,000 sites. Take a look at the top ten websites in each category and see what sort of products they are offering, as well as the level of prices. This should give you some idea of the level of profits being generated in this sector. Also start to think about how you can add your own unique twist to a possible product. You not only want to be the best in your category, you also want to be different. The way to do this is to play "what if". For example, if you come across an e-book on a particular aspect you feel is a good niche market, consider how you might come at the same market from a different angle, with a different product. For example, instead of simply offering another e-book, consider combining it with a DVD. This sets you apart from the competition and the higher perceived value of the book/DVD combo gives you scope to lift yourself out of the simple one off book category into the realms of a course. Because you're not selling to a mass market, you must strive for a substantial per capita sale value. Selling a course, rather than a one off book, is an ideal way to do this. You could enhance this further with an instantly downloadable e-book or course module, following on with a printed workbook version (punched pages in a binder plus the DVD) in the mail. Provided you’re well organised and well disciplined, you can write just the first module of the course, initially. Writing a fresh module each month thereafter. That way, you only risk work on one module prior to starting to market the product and don’t have to wait too long before you see some cash flow. If you offer the course on monthly payments, your customer commitment is lower than if you asked for the full price up front. This means your conversion rate should be higher and you avoid the need to have to sell a fresh product every month. When you’re looking at possible competitor’s websites, carefully note how they’ve used keywords in their titles, text and page headers. Make a list of the keywords and combinations you can find in the top ten websites. They could give you some keywords and keyword combinations you might not have considered. Also bear in mind Google ranks the separate pages that make up a website, and not just the home page. So the really clever sites (of which I hope yours will be one) will have separate pages, each with different keywords as their page titles. This allows you many chances of getting into that elusive first page of the search engine for one particular keyword. Your final task in this research stage should be to visit organic gardening Truth In Advertising Law - Information Every Advertiser Should Know ector.TRUTH IN ADVERTISINGBelow is an excerpt from our Business Kit "Advertising Works" --this is information that anybody who is advertising should know:Any advertising is serious business. It reflects you, your business, product and/or service. There are laws governing "truth in advertising" which are designed to prevent people from making false claims in advertising. If you have specific questions about these laws requiring answers you are advised to consult an attorney. If you can not a Also start to think about how you can add your own unique twist to a possible product. You not only want to be the best in your category, you also want to be different. The way to do this is to play "what if". For example, if you come across an e-book on a particular aspect you feel is a good niche market, consider how you might come at the same market from a different angle, with a different product. For example, instead of simply offering another e-book, consider combining it with a DVD. This sets you apart from the competition and the higher perceived value of the book/DVD combo gives you scope to lift yourself out of the simple one off book category into the realms of a course. Because you're not selling to a mass market, you must strive for a substantial per capita sale value. Selling a course, rather than a one off book, is an ideal way to do this. You could enhance this further with an instantly downloadable e-book or course module, following on with a printed workbook version (punched pages in a binder plus the DVD) in the mail. Provided you’re well organised and well disciplined, you can write just the first module of the course, initially. Writing a fresh module each month thereafter. That way, you only risk work on one module prior to starting to market the product and don’t have to wait too long before you see some cash flow. If you offer the course on monthly payments, your customer commitment is lower than if you asked for the full price up front. This means your conversion rate should be higher and you avoid the need to have to sell a fresh product every month. When you’re looking at possible competitor’s websites, carefully note how they’ve used keywords in their titles, text and page headers. Make a list of the keywords and combinations you can find in the top ten websites. They could give you some keywords and keyword combinations you might not have considered. Also bear in mind Google ranks the separate pages that make up a website, and not just the home page. So the really clever sites (of which I hope yours will be one) will have separate pages, each with different keywords as their page titles. This allows you many chances of getting into that elusive first page of the search engine for one particular keyword. Your final task in this research stage should be to visit organic gardenin What Is Good Marketing? lift yourself out of the simple one off book category into the realms of a course.With their fancy brochure and clever dialogue, these people took some of the steps toward marketing. They also accomplished one of the goals of marketing if their brochure got the reader’s attention, but these people missed the marketing boat. Many “baby entrepreneur” make this mistake.They spent a lot of money and time creating a fancy brochure that got attention, but that may be the only thing that they accomplished. This is a costly mistake, and it can be discouraging. They are wasting money when they d Because you're not selling to a mass market, you must strive for a substantial per capita sale value. Selling a course, rather than a one off book, is an ideal way to do this. You could enhance this further with an instantly downloadable e-book or course module, following on with a printed workbook version (punched pages in a binder plus the DVD) in the mail. Provided you’re well organised and well disciplined, you can write just the first module of the course, initially. Writing a fresh module each month thereafter. That way, you only risk work on one module prior to starting to market the product and don’t have to wait too long before you see some cash flow. If you offer the course on monthly payments, your customer commitment is lower than if you asked for the full price up front. This means your conversion rate should be higher and you avoid the need to have to sell a fresh product every month. When you’re looking at possible competitor’s websites, carefully note how they’ve used keywords in their titles, text and page headers. Make a list of the keywords and combinations you can find in the top ten websites. They could give you some keywords and keyword combinations you might not have considered. Also bear in mind Google ranks the separate pages that make up a website, and not just the home page. So the really clever sites (of which I hope yours will be one) will have separate pages, each with different keywords as their page titles. This allows you many chances of getting into that elusive first page of the search engine for one particular keyword. Your final task in this research stage should be to visit organic gardenin Top 10 Workplace Trends for 2006 ay, you only risk work on one module prior to starting to market the product and don’t have to wait too long before you see some cash flow.As 2005 starts to slowly fade in our rear view mirror, I get excited about thinking what we will see ahead of us in the areas of workplace trends. After reading numerous articles, attending conferences and analyzing research reports, here’s what my crystal ball says are the top 10 trends we’ll be seeing in the workplace in 2006:As businesses struggle to attract and retain the best and the brightest people in a hot market, as our population continues to gray, and th If you offer the course on monthly payments, your customer commitment is lower than if you asked for the full price up front. This means your conversion rate should be higher and you avoid the need to have to sell a fresh product every month. When you’re looking at possible competitor’s websites, carefully note how they’ve used keywords in their titles, text and page headers. Make a list of the keywords and combinations you can find in the top ten websites. They could give you some keywords and keyword combinations you might not have considered. Also bear in mind Google ranks the separate pages that make up a website, and not just the home page. So the really clever sites (of which I hope yours will be one) will have separate pages, each with different keywords as their page titles. This allows you many chances of getting into that elusive first page of the search engine for one particular keyword. Your final task in this research stage should be to visit organic gardenin Five Random New Ideas page headers. Make a list of the keywords and combinations you can find in the top ten websites. They could give you some keywords and keyword combinations you might not have considered.Generating new ideas is easy if you know the right techniques. Here are five I came up with while watching the snow fall outside the window. Those are followed by a few suggestions for creating new ideas.1. A new kind of answering machine. Answering machines have our own messages, prerecorded messages, and funny messages. How about an answering machine that has different messages depending on who is calling? The idea here is to have the machine connected to the caller ID. If no data is available a generic mess Also bear in mind Google ranks the separate pages that make up a website, and not just the home page. So the really clever sites (of which I hope yours will be one) will have separate pages, each with different keywords as their page titles. This allows you many chances of getting into that elusive first page of the search engine for one particular keyword. Your final task in this research stage should be to visit organic gardening forums. Your mission here is threefold.
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