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Here is how to attain freedom with your PC!

This short story will make you realize that you are so close to freedom if you have a PC (which is obviously the case). So let me show you how to reach freedom with it:

This morning, there was a Ladybug in the shower floor.

I looked at it and it made me realize that most people are in the same situation as that Ladybug.

She felt secure on the floor … until I turned on the shower and water started to fall on the floor. Then she got scared and she flew on top of the shampoo bottle. But her wings could have carried her out of the bathroom window. She could have flown wherever she wanted. But like most people, we simply climb to the closest step.

So what happened to her right after really scared me.

When the water started to bounce off my head onto the shampoo bottle, she panicked and to my amazement, she flew back to the floor where she once found security!!!

Don’t we do that?

So that is the reason why you haven’t succeeded yet!

The bottle of shampoo simply was not the right destination.

Are you doing the good thing online to make any money? 95% of the websites you have seen don’t make money. If you copy them, you won’t succeed and first thing you’ll know, you’ll be back to your 8to5 job, frustrated!

You have seen lots of offers on how to make money with your PC, but for having bought a lot of programs myself and for being online for years, I know that very few teachers will show you the correct and complete way. There exist 9 simple steps and if I don’t show you each one, then it may take you years to discover them on your own.

A man called me last week saying he has been online since 1998 and like a lot of people that have been online for many years, he still hasn’t figured it out.

Once you have read my 9 steps, you will know where the window to your freedom is.

Click here: http://www.freeadguru.com/cgi-bin/i.pl?c=a&i=30576

Caring for your success,

Iain Noble

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Financing For Your Security Guard Agency

In the past few years we’ve seen a massive increase in the security industry. Airports have beefed up their screening and security. Public and private buildings have more guards. Even business are ramping up their security procedures and hiring guards to keep premises and employees safe.

In other words, it’s a great time to be the owner of a security guard agency. Provided, of course, your company has the necessary financing resources to meet your payroll and business expenses.

But meeting payroll can be very tough. Especially since commercial and government clients usually pay their invoices in 30 to 60 days. How can you pay employees every week if your clients take that long to pay? The math just doesn’t work.

The solution to the problem is to get financing. But I am not talking about getting a business loan. Business loans are hard to get. There is a better solution that is easy to qualify for and quick to set up. This financing tool is called invoice factoring and your bank does not offer it. Rather, you get it through a factoring company.

The premise behind factoring is very simple. Your invoices from good (but slow) paying customers are an asset - a valuable one. The factoring company is willing to provide you with financing using them as collateral. Factoring is easy to use and works as follows:

1. You do your work, as usual. You bill your customer but then submit a copy of the invoice to the factoring company for financing

2. The factoring company provides you an immediate advance on 90% of the invoice. You can use that money to meet payroll and pay expenses

3. The factoring company waits to get paid by your customer

4. Once they are paid, they rebate the remaining 10%, less their fees

As you can see, factoring eliminates waiting for payment and gives you funds to run and grow your business. Factoring provides peace of mind, enabling you to meet payroll easily. It also allows you to take on new big clients with confidence, knowing that you’ll have the resources to pay your employees.

If you own a security guard company or security agency, be sure to consider factoring as a tool to grow your business.

Commercial Capital LLC
Looking for a factoring company? Need factoring for your security guard agency? Call Marco Terry at (866) 730 1922 for a free invoice factoring quote.

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Establishing Web Credibility

When doing business online your credibility will play a significant role in how much business you can get and how successful you can be. Just like any brick and mortar store, losing credibility with your online business can be disastrous for business.

There are a number of reasons why people are distrustful of stores offline and online, but that sense is often heightened when shopping on the web. That makes it ever more important to go out of your way to create a sense of trust and credibility to your online visitors.

Recently, Stanford published their top 10 guidelines to establishing web credibility. While the official lock of credibility won’t occur in your visitors minds until they have successfully performed a business transaction, there are several things that you can do to bolster your credibility to get your visitors to take that first step at becoming a long-term customer.

Make it easy to verify the accuracy of the information on your site.

“You can build web site credibility by providing third-party support (citations, references, source material) for information you present, especially if you link to this evidence. Even if people don’t follow these links, you’ve shown confidence in your material.”

If you can back up your marketing jargon with a third party source that confirms what you claim, all the better, but if you’re going to cite a statistic or quote an authority, you’ll enhance your credibility if you link to another published account of what it is you are referring to.

But be careful which sources you site or link to. Many times you’ll find sources that are merely quoting other sources, who might also be two or three tiers away from the original source. By then, something might have gotten lost in the translation. Do your best to go back and find the original source of the material.

Short of finding that original source, find the one that is most credible. Don’t link to some Joe’s website that cited a source from someone else, when you can link to a more authoritative source, even if they are merely repeating information themselves.

Don’t forget that often times you can be your own best source. If you are talking about how satisfied your customers are, link to a testimonial page on your site. If you make the point of how well your product or service does, link to another page that backs that up with your own research. Whatever you do, don’t make up your testimonials or research. Most visitors can see right through that.

Again, you either have people and results that will back up your claims or you don’t.

The more of this evidence you can provide the better and more credible you will be in the eyes of your visitors. But don’t go overboard either, by thinking you have to link to every possible resource that you mention. This can lead to a convoluted site that loses its focus and ability to sell. Make sure your references help you make the sale, not hinder it.

Show that there’s a real organization behind your site.

“Showing that your web site is for a legitimate organization will boost the site’s credibility. The easiest way to do this is by listing a physical address. Other features can also help, such as posting a photo of your offices or listing a membership with the chamber of commerce.”

Showing that your organization is legitimate goes right to credibility. There are several things that you can do to establish the legitimacy of your company.

Posting Contact Information: Make sure your site contains as much contact information you can provide. Phone, email, physical address, fax, etc. Many businesses rely on contact forms and forgo the written contact information. This is a mistake. They more ways a visitor can contact you the better off you’ll be in establishing that you are a legitimate company. On the flip side of that, don’t post personal addresses, phone numbers or cell phone numbers, as that will give the impression that you’re a mom and pop shop that might not be able to be reached during normal business hours. Even if you can’t, you don’t want to advertise that fact.

Professional Affiliations: Letting people know of the organizations you belong to such as Chamber of Commerce or Better Business Bureau can go a long way to giving your visitors comfort about your business. If you’re not a member of either, I recommend that you become one. The BBB in particular allows you to place a logo and link on your site so visitors can view your BBB profile. People trust the BBB, and while membership has its price, the credibility it provides your business is definitely worth the fee.

Articles: Writing and distributing articles about your industry on line (and including a link to your website) is a great confidence builder. If your visitors see that your information has been published in online ezines and other industry news or information sources, they can see that your accepted expertise extends to others in the industry, and is not just part of an on-site smoke and mirrors campaign.

Answering Phones and E-Mail: Nothing destroys credibility faster than phone messages or emails going un-returned. If you wait even a day to respond to a phone call or email chances are the inquiry has already been answered by a competitor and the sale decision already sealed. Having a live person answer the phone does wonders as well, rather than allowing the phone to go to voice mail. Even one-man, part time businesses can portray a significant amount of credibility along these lines by hiring an answering service to take messages. But again, every chance you get, return those calls.

The first step to making a sale is to convey confidence in your organization. Let people know you are a legitimate business intent on meeting their every need quickly, efficiently and professionally.

Highlight the expertise in your organization and in the content and services you provide.

“Do you have experts on your team? Are your contributors or service providers authorities? Be sure to give their credentials. Are you affiliated with a respected organization? Make that clear. Conversely, don’t link to outside sites that are not credible. Your site becomes less credible by association.”

What makes you different from your competitors? Is it just lower prices, or do you have something substantially unique to offer? Experience and knowledge often translates to additional value for your customers. If you got it, flaunt it! Let your visitors know why they should do business with you rather than your competition.

It’s important to allow your visitors to get comfortable with you and your team. People are more apt to buy from those whom they are more familiar with, even if a competitor seems to have a better offering. You can build this kind of trust by adding bios to your about us pages, talking about your self and your interests and pointing out the organizations you belong or participate in. You can also talk about your particular experience in your industry, detailing where you have particular expertise and demonstrating your accomplishments.

Be careful who you link out to. While linking to other reputable sites and services is a positive, linking out to non-credible websites can easily destroy the perception of credibility. You should only link out to sites that you feel provide a substantial benefit to your visitors. If you’re just building a link directory for the sake of a link directory, reconsider. Your reputation can be at stake.

In all, you want to “put your best face forward”, showing your visitors you have the knowledge and credentials to provide them the quality and results they expect.

Show that honest and trustworthy people stand behind your site.

“The first part of this guideline is to show there are real people behind the site and in the organization. Next, find a way to convey their trustworthiness through images or text. For example, some sites post employee bios that tell about family or hobbies.”

This is probably one of the most difficult tasks in establishing credibility. Anybody can talk a good game and even be knowledgeable in the product or service, but actions–and results–speak a lot louder than words on the web. Unfortunately, new visitors to your site do not have your past actions to take into account, only what you tell them about your past actions.

This is where you need to humanize yourself and your staff. I’m not going to tell you to take a staff picture with a dog and put that on your website, but there is a reason why companies do this. People like dogs and the dog humanizes the staff and makes them appear to be kinder, gentler, and more genuine.

People want to feel a connection in order to do business. Without getting into the realm of unprofessional, you can use bios to talk briefly about your family, your interests and your hobbies, but use that information to bring people back to why you do what you do.

Your readers may find that they have something in common with you such as number of kids, enjoyments, interests or hobbies. This can help them make that connection to you in that there is something more here than a person out to make a quick buck at their expense. If your visitors can be made to feel like you’re like them, then they are more apt to spend their money with you than some other faceless, nameless person or organization.

Make it easy to contact you.

“A simple way to boost your site’s credibility is by making your contact information clear: phone number, physical address, and email address.”

This is a pet peeve of mine: going to a website and not finding usable contact information. Using web forms on your site is a great way to gather information, but you really need more than that to be credible. You should give your visitors multiple ways to contact you. Phone number, physical address and email address are all necessary. I suggest that you make your phone number visible on every page. Getting a toll free number is a great help at looking legit as well as it let’s visitors know that you’re willing to give a little to get a little.

When it comes to ecommerce sites, I personally won’t buy from a store that does not have visible contact information. With so many less than reputable stores on the internet, I often won’t purchase from a store until I have talked with someone via email or phone. If this information isn’t readily available, many purchases will be made elsewhere.

Design your site so it looks professional (or is appropriate for your purpose).

“We find that people quickly evaluate a site by visual design alone. When designing your site, pay attention to layout, typography, images, consistency issues, and more. Of course, not all sites gain credibility by looking like IBM.com. The visual design should match the site’s purpose.”

I’ve written about this extensively in my EMP Book. For many industries, it’s OK to have a mom and pop feel to your website, but in no case should you have a website that looks circa 1992. As the look of the average website has improved significantly over the past few years, web users are expecting more from site’s they do business with. If your site looks like something that was thrown up on a shoestring budget, you’re not giving your visitors much confidence in how you run your business.

You need to look at your competitor’s websites. If your site cannot match or surpass them in appearance then you need to consider a re-design. It’s tricky though, because much of that is subjective. Usually, though, you can easily tell when not much effort, or thought, was put into the design of a website.

Different industries require different styles. Check out what your competitors are doing and if there is an overall consistency of tone, you might want to try to find a similar tone with your site.

You know your audience, do what is right for them, but by all means, give them a site worth looking at and doing business with. If your site has not undergone a major re-design in the past few years, it’s probably time to get one underway. Even a minor facelift can do wonders to improving the appearance of your site.

Make your site easy to use — and useful.

“We’re squeezing two guidelines into one here. Our research shows that sites win credibility points by being both easy to use and useful. Some site operators forget about users when they cater to their own company’s ego or try to show the dazzling things they can do with web technology.”

How do you make your site easy to use? Clear, concise and consistent navigational elements.

It is important to let your visitors know where they are on your site and how to quickly navigate to where they want to be, or where they need to click to get what they want. There are a few very easy things you can do to accomplish this:

Breadcrumbs: While most users do not utilize breadcrumbs as a navigational element, the simple presence of these allows the visitor to know exactly what page they are on and how deep into the site. They also provide a one click option to get to each backward level of your site.

Contextual Links: Don’t rely on your main right, left or top navigation to get your visitors from point A to point B. While these are an important part of your site, using links within the text body of your website helps drive visitors to areas of the site which interest them, or to take the course of action you desire.

Calls to Action: Whether it be contextual links or obvious image that say “click here to…”, calls to action let your visitors know where they need to go to get the information they need.

Consistent Navigation: Sites where the main navigation changes location from page to page often confuse their visitors. Confused visitors leave. They don’t have time to “figure out” your site, they can just as easily find another site where the navigation is intuitive to helping them find what they need. Make it easy for your visitors as they flow from one page to the next.

The other issue here is to make your site useful. This is relatively easy to accomplish, especially for those who know their stuff. If you’re trying to sell a product, don’t just offer that product, but provide information that will help the visitor see why they should purchase this product, and why they should purchase it from you.

A useful site is a site buyers will return to time and time again. Maybe you attract them with the information as they do their research. Maybe they don’t buy from you today, but if your site is one that provides them information that helps them make their decision, you’ll be the first site on their mind when they are ready to purchase.

Update your site’s content often (at least show it’s been reviewed recently).

“People assign more credibility to sites that show they have been recently updated or reviewed.”

Have you ever been to a website and you could tell the content was old and stale? Maybe it wasn’t obvious right away, but as you browse through the site you begin to see things that perhaps don’t align with other things touted on the website. Or maybe you see a “Valentine’s Day Special” still hanging around a weeks after Valentine’s day.

Small thinks like this can really turn visitors off. On the less obvious stuff you have a bit more leeway–until someone actually recognizes the contradictions–but on the obvious stuff, it can be a clear sign that you’re not paying attention, leaving a potential customer wondering what kind of care or service they’ll get from you.

Sure, you can make the argument that you’re too busy working for your customers to worry about the small details on your own site like that, but then that’s assuming you get the opportunity to make that argument. The potential customer might have already bolted from your site.

Something else you often see on sites is a “page last updated” blurb with the date. Things like these tend only to be important for sites where information frequently gets dated fast. For commercial sites this can be handy if you need to highlight new products added, but generally there are better ways to do that. The best thing to do is to simply make sure that your content remains current and relevant to your products or services.

Use restraint with any promotional content (e.g., ads, offers).

“If possible, avoid having ads on your site. If you must have ads, clearly distinguish the sponsored content from your own. Avoid pop-up ads, unless you don’t mind annoying users and losing credibility. As for writing style, try to be clear, direct, and sincere.”

Let’s set the distinction here between commercial sites and informational sites. Ads on informational sites and blogs are fine and a great way to create an additional source of income. Of course, this only goes so far. Even informational sites can lose their credibility if you have too many ads or utilize annoying popup/popunder windows.

On commercial sites, displaying ads that sell similar or competing products/services or directs visitors elsewhere to get what they came looking for, is just plain silly and a terrible marketing strategy. You might get a small stream of “additional” income from these ads, but undoubtedly it will be at your own expense in the long run.

Commercial sites should be focused on selling one thing… your own products or services. Anything on the site that pulls visitors away or interferes with that selling process is a bad marketing strategy that will inhibit your own ability to “sell” your visitors on what you offer.

When writing content for your site, be sure to keep your target audience in mind. If you customers are more technologically savvy or highly educated, then write accordingly. If your audience is the average John or Jane Doe Consumer, then write toward them. Whatever you do, don’t write above your audiences head, and don’t talk down to them either. While you won’t be able to please everybody, knowing your primary target audience will ensure that you are not insulting the larger percentage of your audience.

You also want to be clear about what you offer. Don’t write to try and keep your visitors in suspense about what your product or service is. If it’s appropriate, you can use sales jargon that enhances the anticipation, but don’t string it out for too long, otherwise your visitors will tire of seeking the payoff and go look for your product or service somewhere else.

The best sites are those that are informative, professional and don’t resort to gimmicky content or designs. The bottom line is that you should treat your visitors as you would want to be treated.

Avoid errors of all types, no matter how small they seem.

“Typographical errors and broken links hurt a site’s credibility more than most people imagine. It’s also important to keep your site up and running.”

We all make mistakes. The worst are the little things that are often overlooked but easily correctable. Before publishing new content on your website, take a few extra minutes to run the content through a spell check program. Even if you’ve made only a few minor edits, don’t assume that you don’t need to double check your work.

Just like any other form of medium, it’s best to get a third party to proof read your site’s content. Undoubtedly, they’ll find something you missed even after several proof reads of your own.

Aside from spelling and grammar, you should check your site regularly for broken links. Allowing visitors to find broken links on your site is just another way of letting them know that your site is outdated or that you might not have the proper infrastructure to handle their needs. This is as good of a reason as any to leave and purchase from a competitor instead.

Regularly check your site for broken links. There are plenty of online tools that will spider your site and give you a broken link report quickly. Even if you have not made changes to your site in a while, running a broken link check will identify links to external pages which may have changed or been relocated. Regular checks will ensure that all links, both internal and external, are completely functional.

When it comes to credibility, you can’t have too much of it. Like trust, credibility takes time to earn but can be lost with the smallest of errors. Do your best to create a website that speaks to your visitor’s needs and gives them a good user experience. Credibility won’t come instantaneously, but the more you provide to enhance that the more business you’ll be able to generate.

Stoney deGeyter is president of Pole Position Marketing, a search optimization marketing firm providing SEO and website marketing services since 1998. Stoney is also a part-time instructor at Truckee Meadows Community College, as well as a moderator in the Small Business Ideas Forum. He is the author of his E-Marketing Performance eBook and contributes daily to the E-Marketing Performance marketing blog.

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My near nightmare on ebay

I am not sure how many people have had bad experiences on Ebay,
I hope not too many. I was having a great time on there until
some man tried to defraud me out of £170.

I had been buying and selling on Ebay for a number of months
without any problems at all. If I ever bought anything that cost
over £100, I would offer to meet the seller somewhere, normally
just off the motorway and this was working very well. I managed
to pick up some real bargains and also managed to offload some
of my unwanted items which I either had no interest in anymore
or that I had no longer a need for.

Good things apparantly have to come to an end and unfortunately
it did with Ebay.

I was looking to purchase a mobile phone and saw an advert for a
buy it now phone with the asking price low but not extremely low.

There was a mobile number to phone if I had any questions. I
therefore rang him, his name was Tony and asked him the general
type questions. He sounded and seemed really nice, however
stated that he was unable to meet me as he was unable to drive
as he had not past his test.

His house was a long way from where I lived and reluctantly I
agreed to pay via a bank transfer. He assured me he would post
the phone, that very day via Royal Mail Special Delivery to
arrive by 11am the next morning. He seemed very genuine, they
always do your thinking and that was that.

Next morning have a guess what arrived, yes nothing at all, nor
the next day, nor the next.

I tried e-mailing him, texting and ringing his mobile phone,
guess what, there was no reply.

I realised what a fool I had been, however decided to go to the
police. They were very helpful and half an hour later I had a
crime number however was warned that it was very unlikely I
would ever see a phone or recieve a refund of my money which was
£170.

Outside the police station I sent Tony a text with the police
crime number. To my shock he phoned me straight away swearing at
me but eventually agreed to refund me the money, if I stopped
the police action against him.

I was very lucky, I am sure many other people as the police
stated, never get their money back.

Stephen Hill

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Starting Your Internet Business

Starting your Internet Home Business isn’t hard, but it isn’t easy either. (Aren’t you glad I cleared that up?)

What I mean to say is that if you have a product or opportunity that the public is interested in, it isn’t hard to start an internet business and get your product or opportunity noticed.

First of all you will need to build a website. Although, you will go through your headaches with your website building adventure, it’s fairly easy, ultra cheap, and these days you can even build a website without any knowledge of html.

After your website is built, you will have to work on getting traffic to your website. Without traffic you will not make any sales and your internet business is sure to fail. It would be like your website sitting in a dark closet, because no one knows it’s there.

So, you go through the long hard task of linking to other webmasters, submitting your site to the search engines and directories, because this process of getting links to your website is what drives traffic to your site, both from your link partners and a vast number of link partners is what moves your website to the top of the search engines.

This isn’t a hard process, it just takes time and that is the hardest thing about starting your own Internet Business. It takes time, but in the end it’s worth every hour that you have invested. A top listing on any search engine or directory is sure to bring any website enough traffic to sustain a business.

When I built my first website, I exchanged links with other webmasters and spent long hours submitting to directories, writing articles and all the things that you do to create traffic, and after about 16 weeks of doing nothing else and starting to have doubts on whether this was ever going to happen for me…it happened. My website got listed on the first two pages of the major search engines for a few low traffic keywords.

Little by little, I was able to procure links from some very popular websites because my website was becoming more popular. Directories were starting to pick up my website, and I was slowly moving to the top of the search engines for various high traffic keywords.

So as you can see, starting an Internet Business is not hard, it does take an incredible amount of time and patience, and that is a hard thing for most people. Most people who fail on the internet may give it a try for a couple of weeks or even a month. When they don’t see any benefits from their work, they will give up.

It’s sad really, little did they know they were within months of creating a successful Internet business that would have provided for their family and loved ones beyond their wildest dreams.

If your just starting out with your own internet business. Be sure that you don’t set your expectation too high. It will take at least six months of hard work before you start to see a dime for your time invested.

“We reap what we sow, but the harvest is never in the same season as the planting! Today you are planting…and will be at least for the next few months. Your harvest will come in time. Be persistent. Be patient” Gary Carson SFI

Sincerely,

About The Author

Rebecca Gilbert has been a successful Internet entrepreneur since July, 2002. Visit her at: http://www.internet-business-idea.biz for the best Internet ideas available.

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Subtle Emotion - The Key To Copy That Works

by Karon Thackston © 2005 http://www.marketingwords.com

Say the word “emotion” to a man, and he’ll immediately jump out
of his seat and run from the room! Utter the word “emotion” to a
woman, and she begins to conjure up thoughts of romantic, long
talks centered around feelings. However, speak the word
“emotion” to a copywriter and s/he should see dollar signs. Why?
Because a good command of subtle emotion is the key to copy that
works.

The Difference Between Subtle and Obvious Emotion

Confusing obvious and subtle emotion is a common mistake among
copywriters. Let’s say your copywriting client tells you his
product should make the end user feel classy and sophisticated.
He wants the copy you write to convey that message. What happens
when writing with obvious emotion is this:

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Our silverware patterns will make you feel classy and
sophisticated. They will decorate your table in an upscale
manner so you and your guests will think you’re in a fine-dining
restaurant.

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Obvious emotion tells readers what they will think, see or feel.
This approach is clumsy and awkward and rarely has the result
the client is looking for. On the other hand, subtle emotion has
a much greater appeal. Why? Because it deals with imagery. When
you show people, rather than tell them, how they’ll feel or what
will happen after they buy your product or service, you evoke
core emotions rather than shallow feelings. Here are several
examples of subtle emotion at work:

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Graceful and elegant, these silverware patterns are sure to
bring compliments from your guests. With an exceptional display
of taste and style, you can adorn your table with distinctive
stainless or sterling silverware that highlights every element
of your table setting.

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As peaceful and charming as a Sunday afternoon on grandma’s
front porch, these metal gliders are recreations of the WWI
originals. Rock the afternoon away with a big glass of lemonade
and a little nostalgia wafting through the air like a gentle
summer breeze.

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Spend lazy days and restful nights in this poster bed dreaming
about romantic interludes. Finished with Gabon mahogany veneers,
your bed has reed posts, a removable canopy frame and a louvered
headboard reminiscent of a shuttered window.

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Do you see what’s happening in the copy examples above? No one
came right out and said, “Your table’s gonna look real classy if
you use our silverware,” but the notion is there. From the
description given, you pick up on the fact that this silver will
do more than make your table look good. It will make you look
good in front of your guests and give you a little boost of
confidence due to all the compliments you’ll receive.

The metal glider chair copy never said your blood pressure would
be reduced as you sat on your porch de-stressing from a long,
hard workweek, but that’s the distinct impression you get from
the copy, isn’t it?

And the poster bed? Just the mention of the materials (Gabon
mahogany, reed posts) and romantic interludes gives a feeling
that this bed is something special, although the copy never
actually says so.

By using subtle emotion, by painting a picture of what the
customer will get from these products, by incorporating them
into the customer’s everyday life, you - as a copywriter - are
able to pique interest and increase sales. Ah! The power of
words!

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Salehoo :Salehoo China

Salehoo: Websites Of Wholesalers Kids Clothing
Don’t worry about the one-time fee, that you have to pay for joining Salehoo, because Clickbank provides 100% money-back guarantee, if you didn’t like Salehoo. I have been actively selling on Ebay for about 5 years, so learn all about Salehoo wholesalers.

In other words they don’t treat wholesale like a real business which is the real benefit of Salehoo dropshippers. The more defined your wholesale business is the more customers will think of you when it is time for them to order their wholesale products and also the Salehoo Suppliers. But finding a reputable and legitimate supplier is easier said than done

Salehoo Used Motorcycle Wholesale Prices:
Wholesale clothing distributors purchase cloth, apparel, trimmings, home furnishing and accessories from manufacturers in large lots and resell them in smaller lots to retailers. Wholesale distributors usually work from warehouses or offices with no display of their merchandise. They interact with their customers through salespeople, over the phone and using the Internet. Ebay powersellers trust Salehoo dropshippers and Salehoo prices.

Auction xFactor is a brilliant product that shows you how to make $1000’s within only a couple of months but if you buy it with Salehoo you can get 60% off! In years of learning how to make an income online I’ve read many things, so try to join the Salehoo forums. People search for wholesalers and distributors with many different objectives in mind, which will be the Salehoo customers. See Salehoo Review.

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Salehoo Wholesale As Seen On Tv Toys

Salehoo: Bomb Bags Wholesale Uk
They have over 75 categories of wholesale goods and if you can’t find what your looking for just ask them and they’ll find a wholesaler that sell the product your looking for and let you know. When press join just before you pay theres an offer to get 60% off Auction xfactor. Auction xFactor is a brilliant product that shows you how to make $1000’s within only a couple of months but if you buy it with Salehoo you can get 60% off! For starters I fail to understand why anyone would want to pay to have access to a list of suppliers? I mean we live in an age where anything can be found with a little research online there are dozens of free directories that will give you the same information as a premium list if not more so why pay for it? Do a bit of ground work and you will be able to find all the information you need.

Shipping economically is critical to importing success I have seen some wholesalers hiding their prices because of fear of their competition. So just to re-cap I am totally satisfied with Salehoo

Salehoo Biodegradable Plastic Bags And Wholesale:
So how much can you make? Well, if you leave an average of 2 displays per store containing an average of 25 lighters each, you’ll sell 50 lighters at an average of $3.00 or $150 sale. If you paid $1.50 per lighter including shipping you made $1.50 per lighter or $75 profit in one store. If you sell to 10 stores that day you are selling $1,500 and pocketing $750.00 minus your gas and other expenses. That’s not bad for a few hours of work. In my business all of my salespeople have to visit at least 20 stores per day, not 10 stores!

I’ve just heard they’ve made it half price to join but I’ve heard this offer ends very soon. Whatever your reason SaleHoo can provide you with the contacts. See Salehoo.

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10 Tips on How to write a sales letter.

10 Tips on How to write a sales letter.

The main reason why 95% of online businesses fail is because of
poor sales letter. Write your sales letter with an Individual in
mind; think as if you are writing personally to them. People
love to read good stories, tell them stories that illustrate a
point you are trying to make.

1.Heading.

Write attention grabbing & powerful heading. Remember you have
15 seconds or less to capture your visitors attention before
they click away. Offer the best benefits or the biggest promise
to your visitors. Increase there curiosity by showing them
self-serving benefits. Your heading should immediately create a
desire in the reader to want to know more.

2. Testimonials

One of the biggest problem on the internet is being believed.
Testimonials are the best way to assure people that you are not
a scam artist. People want to know what others are saying about
the product. In fact a good testimonial from respected
well-known authorities within your targeted field will
definitely build your credibility & boost sales. Try to include
a testimonial as close to the top of your sales letter as you
will get people immediately believing what you say even before
they read your sales letter.

3. Build Interest.

Build interest in your reader by discussing a problem or telling
a story. The first part of your sales letter should build
interest in your readers and try to expand the benefits you got
people excited about in your headings. People love to read
stories, so tell them some exciting story of your past
experience, but remember the story should be within your
targeted field.

4. Bullets.

Bullets are one of the most powerful persuader in sales letter.
People spend a lot of time reading bulleted list. Bullets arose
the curiosity of your visitor, so use them to stress the
benefits of your products or services and spell out exactly
what’s included in your offer. Make you bullets like a mini
heading. Use them to narrate the benefits of your products in a
step-by-step way.

5. Comparison.

To prove that your product or services is of a great value you
need to show them what you are offering is much better them your
competitors. Show them that others are charging much more for a
less quality product then yours. Explain them that they are
getting a better deal by ordering from you. This way you can
prove your products or services are of a great value.

6. Bonuses

Make your offer different & valuable by adding some good
products as bonuses. Don’t give away outdated junk as a bonus it
will damage the credibility of your main product. Your bonuses
should be as good as they can sell on their own. Remember
sometimes people buy the main product just because of the
bonuses.

7. Guarantee.

If you have a good product then there is no need to worry about
offering a strong guarantee. Make your guarantee look like a
personal promise. Try to convince your visitors that they have
nothing to loose all the burden is on you to deliver what you
promised.

8. Demand Immediate Action

Include a deadline to create a sense of urgency in the mind of
your customer. Nobody wants to make a decision, so let your
customer know that they will be missing out on a great deal if
they don’t act now.

9. What to do next?

Don’t make your customer guess what you want them to do next.
Tell them clearly that ” Click here” to order or get immediate
access. Make this process as simple & understanding as you can.

10. P.S.

P.S. is very important part of your sales letter as most of your
site visitors will immediately scroll down to the end of your
page to find out how much it would cost.

A P.S. is a best place to summarize your product or services as
visitor checking your price will also have a detailed
description of what they will get if they order now.

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Simple Steps to Starting Your Own Web Site Promotion Service

When you embark on an internet marketing venture, there is a lot
to learn about internet marketing and web site promotion
techniques. If you master the art and you find it interesting, it
may be logical, profitable and satisfying for you to start your
own web site promotion service. With a web site promotion
service, there is definitely a lot of competition because many
internet entrepreneurs looking for business opportunities have
followed the same line of thinking.

However, even with a great number of web site promotion services
in existence, web site promotion services is a service that can
be offered worldwide without geographic limitations. There are a
number of untapped niche markets for a web site promotion service
and you can still easily set yourself apart from your competition
and establish your business as an expert in a certain field when
offering your web site promotion service to a niche market.

With a web site promotion service, the world truly is your
playground. However, to target your marketing for effective
promotion of your web site promotion service, it is a good idea
to narrow the scope of your business by identifying a niche
market and relatively a specific target market. To identify a
niche market, market research is generally needed. The research
process begins with brainstorming followed by information
gathering and then analysis of the data obtained through your
research efforts.

Once this is complete, you will be able to make an informed
decision in regard to the market you will target and you can
gather specific information about your narrowly defined target
market and its characteristics. You can then identify or devise
your competitive advantage and your unique selling proposition,
write your business and marketing plans, prepare your sales copy,
and begin marketing your web site promotion service.

Following is an explanation of simple steps to starting your own
web site promotion service:

1. Brainstorm

When you brainstorm, try to think of specific markets you may
target with your web site promotion service. Consider your past
experiences and your interests. For instance, if you have
background experience in equipment sales, you may want to target
online equipment companies as users of your web site promotion
service. If your background is in real estate, maybe real estate
agents or real estate developers would benefit from your industry
expertise and web site promotion services. If you don’t want to
choose a niche market based on your past experiences, strive to
generate ideas industries that interest you.

2. Gather information

Using the industries or niches that you are interested in
marketing your web site promotion services to, gather information
about the industry, competitors who are marketing to the
potential target markets and the characteristics of the potential
target markets.

3. Analyze data

Analyze the information you have collected for the potential
target markets for your web site promotion service.

4. Choose a target market

Choose the target market for your web site promotion service
based on your interests, the characteristics of the market, and
the competition.

5. Conduct market research

Conduct more market research to find out more specific
information about your target market, your competition, and the
feasibility of keywords to be used in marketing your web
promotion service. You may want to research more than one market
to determine which one is the least saturated.

6. Identify your competitive advantage and develop a unique
selling proposition

Using the information gleaned from your market research identify
your competitive advantage and develop a unique selling
proposition that will make your web site promotion service stand
out from the crowd.

7. Write your business and marketing plans

Carefully craft a business plan and marketing plans taking into
consideration the target market, your unique selling proposition,
marketing mediums, marketing strategies, and budgetary
allowances.

8. Prepare your sales copy

Prepare first-rate sales copy that will convert browsers to
buyers of your web promotion service offerings.

9. Market your web site promotion service

Market your web site promotion service consistently in accordance
with your marketing plan.

10. Continually monitor and improve your web site promotion
service

Monitor the effectiveness of your marketing and performance for
your web site promotion service. Be proactive and make changes to
your business and marketing plan as needed in order to meet your
projected income and grow your business.

Copyright Christopher J. Enders. Are you at the end of your rope,
fed up and confused by all the scrambled internet marketing
advice you’re getting? Whether you are new to internet marketing,
or a website owner who wants to make more money from your
website, learn the proven strategies that will sky-rocket your
internet business at http://BiznessTips.com

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