Archive for August 29th, 2009

The Absolute Fastest Way to Build a List and Make Money From Home

Saturday, August 29th, 2009

Understand How to Make Money Online Without Money Today

If you’re an affiliate or you’re looking into affiliate marketing to make a little extra cash online, then you need to focus on building a list before you start promoting affiliate products. In this article, I’m going to give you a surefire method for building a list and making money from affiliate programs faster and easier than you ever imagined was possible.

Now you may be wondering why you need a list in the first place. Well it may seem obvious, but here’s the simple answer…

So for instance, you join an affiliate program to promote an e-book: “how to stop your dog from barking”. The product costs $45, and you earn $30 per sale. (This is realistic, a lot of programs like that exist).

If you are in a situation where you need money right away will be directly correspondent on how resourceful you can be.

In the past, I’ve always advised affiliates to create a squeeze page and concentrate on ONE traffic generation strategy at a time to get visitors and build a list. That’s still a viable method for building a list.

But there are two major flaws…

What practical skills do you have? Inventory this down and you can probably find some offshoots of what type services you would be able to offer people. In fact if you can identify what skills you have you can just Google that information and find out what is related to that skill.

But unfortunately it won’t be on first page yet.. And to really get money from Google, you need to rank on the first page of search results, so people will actually click on your link and buy the product you are promoting.

So we have the page set up, and it shows up in Google (somewhere on page 9 or so). Now how are we going to get it to that magical first page.

Resource Author Francisco R. Higueras
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Are You Born To Be A Successful Industrialist ?

Saturday, August 29th, 2009

How many times have you daydreamed about being an entrepreneur? Never missing a little league game, enjoying all the benefits that come with being self employed. Perhaps you can see yourself sitting on the beach sipping Mojitas as your bank balance grows.

Reality check! Before you are off picking out your Malibu estate, you should ask yourself a very important question. Are you made to be an entrepreneur? Is it really in you to become wealthy?

To get to the bottom of this question you should compare yourself to the following characteristics, Can you / do you:

-Stay with something without instant gratification? Your first day of entrepreneurship will be the most exhilarating day of your life. In fact, you probably will not come off cloud nine for many days if not weeks.

Then reality sinks in and you are working just as many hours as you did for your boss simply trying to keep the business afloat and there is no excitement left. Perhaps the worst part of all is the fact that you are not seeing anything in the way of results. That means there is very little to motivate you and move your business forward.

Answer me just one question: Will you keep at something even if pay off is delayed? If you can honestly answer in the affirmative then you may have what it takes to be an entrepreneur.

-Walk away from a losing proposition? Anytime you spend days or weeks on a proposition it can feel like your baby. Honestly, it rather is, at least in a manner of speaking, I mean this is your brainchild.

No one is perfect and before you know it you can be neck deep in a bad concept that threatens the very life of your business. Is it in you to let go and move on to the next idea in spite of your emotional attachment to the plan? Do this part well and you are on your way to being a good entrepreneur.

-Believe in yourself and your capabilities? There will be those who doubt you, unbelievably some will be your own family. They may cajole you, laugh or even berate you for what you are doing. If they can get to you the chances of you succeeding just went from slim to none.

If you have confidence in your capabilities and your proposal then you might have the stuff to be an entrepreneur.

-Do you have a firm grip on the value of what you are offering? This is a huge problem; many times a new entrepreneur will work their fingers to the bone for nothing. Most of the time this is a result of not valuing the solution they are providing. A new business owner has thoughts like “I would never pay that much for this product or service, so I better set a low price.”

You are the provider of service or product, not the consumer of it. Your job is to offer something of value to people and then be fairly compensated for the effort. If you go wild and over price the product or service your customer base will be quick to let you know.

Value the solutions you provide until you hear otherwise. You may be a good entrepreneur when you get this part down pat.

-Solve difficulties? Last but not least, do you offer something that solves a problem?

When you are an entrepreneur problem solving must be your forte. The proverbial buck must stop with you in this business. There is no higher-level officer to do it for you. It will be all on your shoulders to find the problem and then solve it.

The main reason you have to be a problem solver is to stay in business and make a killing! Trust me if you can spot a problem in the lives of people and then solve it they will pay dearly for the answer. When you have successfully accomplished this you are a good entrepreneur.

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