Saturday, March 7, 2009

Work at Home Business part 2

2. BIG Profits- This is important as the advertising needed to result in sales can be quite costly. For some $1000 price point business programs, it isn't unusual to spend $200, $400 or even $600 to make that $1000 sale. Of course, there are ways to also spend $0 in advertising, but the reality is advertising is often on the range where to make $1, you may need to spend $0.40. Your profit is still $0.60. Would you do that over and over if you had a automated system in place to make this happen? Big Profits allows enough profit so your advertising cost is well covered by your selling price. You can't do much advertising to make a profit on selling a $20 ebook for example. 3. Hot Products- Yes, the product must be tangible and have use and value. There are many new business opportunities that offer $75,000 or more worth of downloadable products that sell for $1000. That's pretty HOT, and full of value. Having a product that can be downloaded, means NO shipping. Now that is just way too easy. 4. Leads and Traffic- This is probably the most perplexing for most new work at home business owners. An online business will never make any money without a source of leads (prospects). The key to providing leads to an online business is they need to be targeted. This means you need to advertise to a niche market of people looking for exactly what your offers. Seems so simple a concept, but so may people struggle in building their prospect list. 5. Support and Training- as with any business start up, you need to learn your work at home online business program.Make sure that your business program has ample training and resources so you know exactly what to do to get those prospects to your System. This is not always easy to figure out when doing your due diligence on an offer.

Work at Home Business part 1

The internet changes daily as far as what works and what doesn't when it comes to making money online. If you are new to work at home online businesses, your head can spin with all the hype, sales pitches , and outright lies as far as the reality of starting up an online home based business. There are however a few things to look for in your search for a work at home business that can become some nice additional income, or even better, your "job". Working at home, generating $1000 a day is far from what I call a "job". To help ease your frustration, and point you in the right direction for what you should be looking for in today's online marketplace, the following summarizes the 5 essential ingredients in a winning work at home online business opportunity. Later in this brief overview, I will offer a "secret" to online success that is rarely mentioned in the many articles written on the subject. 1. SYSTEM- This may be the most crucial item to your success. You need a System that generates prospects, educates them on your business opportunity, sorts and weeds out those that are not interested in your offer, then closes the sale at a conversion rate that ensures profitability. The System must be as automated as possible so you aren't spending hours cold calling or following up with people that are probably not interested, then trying to use your sales closing skills to make a sale. Think of the successful off line businesses such as McDonalds, Tim Hortons or Subway. Do you think they could duplicate those businesses all over the country, setting up new franchise owners to run these businesses, without a SYSTEM that works?

Friday, March 6, 2009

E-Marketing

When Internet was new that time few companies developed websites for online buyers or Giving customer Support from worldwide. Now days almost Every Company having their websites to attract online Buyers Traffic. Now days Many Leading portals helping Companies to build Online Stores to bring huge buyers customers traffic for their products and Services. Many companies offering Backlinks to Increase the Ranking in many Leading Search Engines. Companies understand now that Backlinks Building can be helpful to increase Search Engines Ranking. Search Engines Submissions, Business-to-Business Directories Submissions, RSS submissions etc. are some ways to increase Backlinks. Companies also Started concentrating on keyword eMarketing, companies understands now days that keyword can bring Buyers Traffic on their online sales Channels websites. Companies also started creating data feeds for many shopping websites to increase buyer’s traffic on their websites.

E-Business Knowledge Processing Outsourcing

Companies offering Customer support Channels through Internet and many new business opportunities increasing day by day, Internet became a platform of Business Processing Outsourcing or Knowledge Processing Outsourcing. Many new Start-ups companies and many established companies entering this new BPO or KPO Avenue from worldwide. BPO or KPO ebusiness Industry finding as well as receiving many new business Opportunities Avenue.

E-business and e-Marketing

Internet now days became a real marketplace and many many companies using Internet as a online Selling and Customer Care or Support Tool for their Products and Services. Companies using e-Marketing, Search Engines Optimizations, e-mail eMarketing, Opt-In emailing Lists, Web Sites, Online Website Promotions, Backlinks Increasing, Link Building, Online Stores, Data Feeds, RSS Feeds, RSS Submissions, Business to Business (b2b) Exchange, Sales Force Automation Solution Software’s, Online Live Customer Care or Live Support etc. and many many new technologies to do online e-business.

Inserting Local Search Optimization In Your E-Marketing Effort

Are you still using that yellow book? People say that old habits never die, but I tend to differ. As an example, can you remember the last time you’ve open a yellow pages book? Ok, perhaps that other night when you were searching for a local pizza delivery number. Although with the growing number of small business advertising their services online, this medium’s popularity is in straight decline. It’s much easier asking Google to find information on a local service than skimming through hundreds of yellow pages advertisements. Type your question and geographic location on the search engine and you will be presented with the closest match to your query. So with the future of Internet resting on local searches, your small business needs not only to reveal your site to your local prospect, but understand the online behavior of your local audience. Today’s newsletter features the key elements behind local search optimization, to ensure the guy across the street finds your web site when searching for your products and services. Quick history of local search Local optimization is not an entirely new idea, as we have to go back to the Internet’s first years to see small businesses focusing their optimization efforts on reaching out to their local market.

Definition E-Commerce

E-commerce is a business transaction through
electronic media (Internet, e-mail, extranet, intranet,
EDI), which supports the buying or selling of goods
or services. More often it is known as trading online.
Whether to trade online is for many companies
dependent on the software available, the website
they own and the Internet connection they have.
However, the initial decision to trade online is nota technology issue – it is a business decision.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Internet Marketing Legends That Use YouTube 

Internet Marketing Legends That Use YouTube

Internet marketing legends know that video and You Tube is the future of the Internet and Internet marketing. We will show you some of the Internet Marketing Legends that are on You Tube and some of their videos. If you don’t see your favorite marketer, go to You Tubes home page and search for them. I’m sure you will find dozens of references and videos for them.

Jim Edwards and the Power to Create Profits
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDSKimdzm2c

Jim Edwards and Internet Marketing: The Best Way To Get People On Your List
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCmiKRSwo54

Stephen Pierce’s Mind Mapping
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvnbKEHOQIY

Stephen Pierce’s The Greatest Mistake Marketers Make
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=‐89meeWxkpE

Armand Morin’s How to Create Profits
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_t_Gods9xjY
Armand Morin and His Big Seminar Interviews

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiZmvMvr8f8

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Guide to eMarketing Success part2

5. Site Listed in DMOZ Directory This is a huge boost as it is said that Google's directory comes straight from the DMOZ directory. The DMOZ is commonly known as the Open Directory Project (http://dmoz.org/) and it has strict guidelines as to who is listed. Submission info can be found here: http://dmoz.org/add.html
6. Offline Marketing Never underestimate the value of using low-cost, offline marketing techniques to encourage people to visit your website. Ensure your website address is clearly listed on
7. eMail Newsletter Permission-based email marketing can be a low-cost and very effective component of your web marketing strategy. It can help to build a relationship between your business and target market, and can drive traffic back to your website. Email marketing can consist of direct email blasts and sales letters, personalized auto-responders, and/or email newsletters.
8. 3rd Party Publishing A great method of marketing your business is by publishing editorials in third-party ezines, e-newsletters and on information-based websites. Just as editorials in offline media can help position you as an expert in your field and drive readers to your website, providing articles written (or ghost-written) by you to targeted online media can also drive traffic to your website, often with no out-of pocket expense. Just remember to include a short biography that outlines what you do and a link to your website at the bottom of each article you publish.
9. Start a Blog A blog or weblog is simply a web page that scrolls chronologically like a journal and contains links to other websites of interest. Blogs, as creative online journals, have been used by technical specialists for a number of years, but business blogs, or b-blogs are just now making inroads into the mainstream. As an alternative, low-cost (or even free) means of electronic communication, blogs can make up a significant part of your overall marketing strategy. Although b-blogs carry an inherent marketing focus not found in creative weblogs, their casual structure provides the opportunity to connect with readers on a more immediate and personal level than traditional websites and newsletters allow
10. Develop a "Free" Service Offer free information and tools on your site that can be used by your online visitors. It's one thing to say, "Come to our site and learn about our business." It's quite another to say, "Use the free kitchen remodelling calculator available exclusively on our site." Make sure that your free service is closely related to what you are selling so the visitors you attract will be good prospects for your business. Give visitors multiple opportunities andlinks to cross over to the sales part of your site.

Guide to eMarketing Success part1

Successful marketing on the Internet is not just about listing your website on Yahoo or
sending out thousands of unsolicited emails. Without a quality product or service and a
well developed website a top 10 listing in Google is pointless.

1. Content, Page Quantity and Frequency of Changes
The bottom line for getting good search engine results is to have lots of keyword rich
content on lots of pages. Google likes big sites. The larger sites are presumed to be
better funded, better organized, better constructed, and therefore better sites. Content
must be updated often; this is a Google patent and concerns the changes to page
content over time. Google sees newer content as better content especially if the site
‘theme’ is news, retail or auction.

2. Submit Your Site
You should submit your site to Google, Yahoo, and MSN at least once and no more than
once every 30 days. Although Google says that manually submitting your pages to their
index is unnecessary however they have an interface for you to do so. MSN will seldom
visit a website unless invited by submission. Yahoo frequents more than MSN but less
than Google but will dramatically increase visits after submission
Google: http://www.google.com/addurl/
Yahoo: http://search.yahoo.com/info/submit.html
MSN: http://beta.search.msn.com/docs/submit.aspx
3. Google Sitemaps
Google Sitemaps is an easy way for you to submit all your URLs to the Google index
and get detailed reports about the visibility of your pages on Google. With Google
Sitemaps you can automatically keep Google informed of all your web pages, and when
you make changes to these pages to help improve your coverage in the Google crawl.
http://www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps

4. Yahoo Directory Submit
Yahoo! Directory Submit is part of a suite of services Yahoo! created to serve the needs
of businesses like yours. Yahoo! Directory Submit provides expedited review of web
sites that are submited for possible inclusion in the Yahoo! Directory for US$299
(nonrefundable) for each Directory listing that is submitted. Furthermore, for each listing
accepted into the Directory, there is a recurring annual fee of US$299 to maintain the
listing in the Directory for the subsequent year.
http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/dirsb/dirsb_pr.php