Sunday, October 31, 2010

Is Facebook paying you anything?

Did you get paid by Facebook today? Don't get me wrong, I love Facebook and I'm a Farmville addict! But you know what would be great? It would be great if Facebook paid me for all of my activity there! FACEBOOK took in 1 BILLION last year in advertising revenue. If they shared just 70% of that with their members, they'd be sharing 700 million dollars with their members! But they didn't...and now I hear they may even start charging like they used to.

If you're going to do social networking, why not do it in a way that has the potential to pay you something? There's a Free site called PeopleString where you can earn money doing what you normally do every day on The Internet. The advertisers pay you to allow their ads to appear on our browser real estate. You don't even have to click the ads! PeopleString is a new social networking website, like Facebook or Myspace, where you are can GET PAID TO: check your email, chat with others, Google search, instant message, connect to twitter, connect to facebook, surf the net, visit your favorite sites, play games (there's a new social game coming very soon, btw, go shopping, watch movie trailers, and so on.

Other websites make millions of dollars from your visits and activity, and you get nothing... BUT... PeopleString shares 70% of its advertising revenue with its members (even the free members)! They will soon outrank Facebook, Twitter and others in the Alexa rankings. Expect that advertising revenue to go through the roof! This is SO easy (the easiest thing I've ever done on the internet) and soon PeopleString will be a household name. You will hear about this again. If you have a primary business, join for free so you can promote your business to the huge PeopleString Social Network. We expect 2 million people by the end of the year. If you are involved in a NON-PROFIT.org, use this as a fund raiser. Help your schools, churches, etc get a nice revenue stream. Nothing to Buy or Sell.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Is the American Dream a thing of the past?

The American dream appears increasingly elusive to the average U.S. citizen, with the CNBC All-America Economic Survey finding continued high levels of pessimism in the nation's outlook for incomes, home values, and the future of the economy. (CNBC Survey results released Thursday October 21, 2010, 9:27 am EDT) After trillions of dollars were put to work for monetary and fiscal stimulus, just 8 percent of the nation views the economy as excellent or good and 92 percent see it as fair or poor, little changed from a year ago. But just 37 percent of the public believes the economy will improve in the next year, down five points from a year ago. One doesn't have to look far for the reasons for the prevailing pessimism.

One in ten are unemployed, with the unemployment rate far higher in some sections of the country.  Just one in four Americans believes his wages will increase in the next year. Even fewer, one in five, believes his home price will rise. One of the most dramatic findings in the survey is a sharp turn in views on business regulation. Nearly HALF of Americans now say that business is overregulated - up from 28 percent in other surveys conducted in 2009, and even higher than surveys that asked the question in the mid-1980s! THAT’S BECAUSE SO MANY PEOPLE HAVE STARTED THEIR OWN BUSINESS – AND MANY OF THOSE ARE HOME-BASED BUSINESSES! They don’t want to be regulated at home.  And for them, the dream of a home-based business is the NEW American Dream.

Do you feel the same way?  Since you're reading this blog, you probably do.  If that's the case, then here is a recommended home-based business opportunity for you: Global NPN

Frustrated with Internet Marketing?

Are you spinning your wheels trying to make a living online... while constantly getting distracted by the promise of a "new way to beat Google" or a secret way to "trick" your readers into buying? Well, here's a secret: thinking differently than most of the people you see doing business online can turn out to be your UNFAIR advantage. You need to be different.  Not only do you need to stand out from the crowd, but you need to keep up with current trends and quit doing what no longer works.

To generate sales online, you need TRAFFIC.  The right kind of ideas and methods are those that are bringing you fresh traffic every single day, and along with it, unlimited new sales and commissions.  Look, Internet Marketing can be extremely frustrating and (quite frankly) it just isn't for everyone. 

But if you're serious about realizing your dreams and are committed to online success, Don't fail like 98% of network marketers. Learn to build your business with ease and consistency and with a solid foundation.  Get informed!  Applying what you learn will save you YEARS of failure & frustration, as it has for myself and countless others.

Does your Social Networking site pay you?

We can all agree that Social Networking is HOT but...

Most social networks have one ENORMOUS shortcoming. They display advertisements on your site and earn advertising revenue for that but they keep 100% of it.  Look...right now...on your Facebook or MySpace page and see if you see ANY advertisements. I'll bet that you do.  This Social Network pays you to place these ads on your  site. You don't even have to look at them.

It's called PeopleString

Still Curious....or maybe Skeptical?  I understand things that sound to good to be true usually are, BUT this is completely different. You know...Google and Yahoo have programmed everyone to login to search the web from their surf engines.  When we spend time on Google, Yahoo, Facebook, MySpace, etc, we see advertisements on their sites and they get paid and 100% of this revenue goes straight to them.  This Social Network is a very generous and smart company.  They are smart enough to know that 30% of everything is
better than 100% of nothing.

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Are you earning money on eBay yet?

Earning money on eBay is somehting that anyone can do, and it may be the only online business that you'll ever need.  From Domain Names to DVDs, from Cars to Real Estate, from coins, antiques and jewelry to clothes, electronics, plane tickets and more.  99 eBay Tips, Tricks & Secrets shows you how exactly how to make money on virtually everything on Ebay.

And the really cool part is that you don't ever even have to sell a product ... because the powersellers do all the work for you! Regardless of what item is being sold, you get paid their item sells!  Over 167 MILLION People Shop On eBay...They Spend Nearly 25 Billion Dollars A Year!  eBay is teeming with HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS of potential customers and they are eager and ready to purchase every imaginable item up for auction. In fact there are nearly 200 Million people who are registered to shop on eBay!  These are all people looking to spend money, and that is exactly what they do when they go to eBay. How much do they spend on eBay....would you believe as much as 24 Billion Dollars a year! That's right. They're wallets are open, and they are ready to spend money.

Did you know that since you started reading this page, about $150,000.000 worth of goods were sold on eBay? Think about that for a minute.... that's about $150,000.000 generated in about 3 minutes in just one place. It's truly impressive how much money eBay generates! But that's not all, during the next hour, over 2.5 MILLION DOLLARS will be spent on eBay! That's over 60 MILLION DOLLARS IN JUST ONE DAY!!

Amazing....isn't it?

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

The guaranteed way to make yourself better

 


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If there's one thing that any person can go do that will make them a better marketer, without question, it's putting your OWN money on the line.  When you start your own business (online or 'offline'), the difference between success and failure is basically a pretty thin line.  And when the decisions you make, and the risks you take, directly impact how well your business performs, you tend to look at things differently than when you are spending someone else’s money - or joining as many free programs as possible.  It's a powerful lesson, and too few people dare to learn it.  Being properly motivated is the very foundation for doing what it takes to succeed.  But it's an entirely different feeling when you are the investor in your start-up business.  Using your own hard-earned cash to fund ad campaigns will teach you in a hurry what works and what doesn't.  You can’t learn those lessons in college, from a book (or ebook), or even at a company that’s giving you a budget to manage responsibly.  If you think that you’re ready to become a better marketer by paying your own way, then I suggest following the outline below. 

1.)  Define your product and/or service and who your target audience is.

The very first thing that you need to do is to define what you are going to sell and who your are going to sell it to.  Assuming that you're going with an online business (highly suggested!) can market just about  anything.  It can be your own freelance or consulting service, a product you you've created, a training that you developed, an ebook you’ve written, or anything else that you feel that you can sell.  If you don’t have anything of your own to sell, then you can market other peoples' products and services.  Once you nail down what you’re selling, you'll need to start putting some content online that you can steer potential customers to.  If a landing page, membership site or blog hasn’t been set up yet, you’ll need to create one (either by your own effort or by part part of your budget.)  If you'll need a web host, autoresponder, etc., you can get all of that through Global NPN

2.)  Take a deep breath... and then take the plunge

Now you need to commit to a budget with your money.  A reasonable place to start would be a commitment, of say 5% of your total salary as the budget for your online marketing project.  You can't sell out of an empty sack and trying to do everything on a shoestring and a prayer will get you nowhere.  By the way, if you don't have a salary or if you are basically penniless, then I don't believe that online business is for you.  All business (of any kind) requires using and risking money.  But if you are thirsting for an online opportunity - i.e. something, 'anything', that is super, super cheap - then you can start with a really cheap online MLM.  For that, I would recommend something like 3x6surf.  Develop your marketing skills, build up a little monthly income and then parley it into bigger and better things.

3.) Create your business plan

Now it's show time.  This is when you need to plan out your strategy & tactics to generate online sales.  Once you start thinking, you’ll notice that you think a lot harder when it's your money on the line. Will you run ppc ads, aggressively use social networking, concentrate on building organic search traffic, use email marketing, or perhaps leverage assets that you already have in place?  Stay calm, think it through and then stick to the plan.

4.) Project how much you need to sell, and at what pace, in order to have a decent return

People will open a taco stand without ever thinking about how many tacos they are going to have to sell every day in order to turn a profit.  It's no different online.  You should do a few calculations based on various performance scenarios involving unit sales, time and expense.  Running the numbers helps generate goals - goals that you can write on the big white-board calendar beside your computer. 


Here is some of what you're going to learn along the way...

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You'll figure out what 'ROI' means in a hurry.

"Hey, where did all my money go?"  If you're asking that question and you've made no sales, then your first lesson will be understanding what an ROI of 0% is.

You will come to understand why testing, split-testing, tracking and web analytics are so important.

Once you start getting some web traffic, it is critical to know where it's coming from, because what WORKS is where you want to concentrate your precious budget!  Is the traffic any good - i.e. targeted?  How many visitors are converting in sales?  How much are you earning per sale, compared to the cost of generating the page hit?  How much time are visitors spending on your site?  All traffic sources are not created equal and you’ll want a way to identify poorly performing efforts in order to cut them out of your business plan.  Do not fly blind when it comes to spending your money in the most efficient ways possible.  Make a study of this.  When it’s your own money at risk, you’ll want to track, test and rate your results in every way.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

You get what you put in

Life is only as good as we make it. If we are bored tired and uninspired only we can climb out of our self-made ruts.  The same is true of link building. If we take short cuts, and look for the easiest answer or the band-aid fix for a growing disease then we’ll eventually have to pay for choosing the path of least resistance. Only when we are willing to put forth the requisite amount of effort can we benefit from our work. That means forming relationships, putting in the manual hours of link building, and taking the time to create content worth linking to. It also means doing research, choosing smart targets, trying different methods, hiring quality link builders, testing new theories and the having patience to wait for results to build. If you’re willing to lay the foundation for long-term success, you’ll build a much sounder structure over all.
There’s a lot more that I’ve learned in my years of link building. I’ve learned that we should always keep good people around. None of us are ever a strong alone as we are by incorporating the perspective of others into our process. It’s just as important to surround ourselves with good, quality, hard earned links. I’ve learned that communication is vital to every relationship.
It doesn’t matter if we’re talking about friends and loved ones, or SEO’s and clients or link builders and their link targets. Without effective communication, every relationship is bound to fail. But most importantly, I’ve learned that we need to love what we do. That means everyone, from link builder to business owner. When the love is there it shows in all of our work and it makes us willing to take risks for what we love. And above all, love makes the hard times easier to endure. From a linking dry spell to a full-on, whole-life, crash and burn, as long as your heart is intent on moving forward, the future holds nothing but potential.

Dream big, but live in reality

Kind of along the same lines, it’s really easy to delude ourselves into believing something is true, when all the hard evidence says it’s not. We spend a lot of our lives in denial about the way things are, using expressions like “it’s just a phase” or “it’s not as bad as it seems”. Well, technically everything in life is “just a phase” and nothing is ever as bad as it seems. But when we use these cliché’s to protect ourselves from the truth it’s no longer a coping mechanism, it’s unhealthy. And it’s just as unhealthy for a link building campaign.
We need to accept the reality of our online situations. That means acknowledging when certain methods or approaches aren’t working. It means facing your market honestly and using consumer behaviors to drive your actions rather than stubbornly insisting that you know what people want.
We delude ourselves into believing all kinds of things that fit neatly into our version of reality. Deciding social media is unnecessary when there is clearly a conversation about your business going on, is short sighted. Insisting on targeting the keywords you want people to use to find you and ignoring the words they actually are searching, shows total disregard for the facts. Building links that don’t work or refusing to do what it takes to get the ones that do is just unfortunate. In all of these cases it’s a simple matter of facing reality and dealing with the circumstances you have instead of the ones you want.
We have to remain adaptable and be willing to face failure. It’s ok to admit something doesn’t work, but it’s not okay to do nothing about it. We need to be in a constant state of evaluation where our eyes are open to what’s really going on. It’s important to always stay passionate and never lose sight of our dreams and aspirations. But we’re never going to get to where we want to be if we can’t get past how we think the world should be and work with it the way that it is.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Advantages to having a good e-mail Marketing Program

One of the most important things to understand about online business is email marketing. Email marketing is simply two things:  Building an opt-in email contact list and then marketing to it.  Of course, there's a lot more to it than that, such as the fact that you must offer value to your contact list on a regular basis - i.e. without trying to 'sell' anything.  With a correctly styled email marketing program, you can set up your online business fast.  But for this, you will need an essential Internet tool:  The autoresponder.  The one that I recommend is TrafficWave.  It has good deliverability, flat-rate pricing, loads of extras and a fine affiliate sales plan.

The autoresponder is an absolute must.  But one of the best advantages of a good e-mail marketing program is relationship-building and the ability to communicate with large groups all at once.  On the flip-side, it's easy to ruin a reputation and render your list worthless by pounding your subscribers with one sales message after another.  Don't do that.  Offer value with a newsletter, an advice column, links to freebies and such.  This will make your customers more familiar with you, thus establishing trust. This is something that is important in online business. Since there is no real physical contact between you and your customers, it is best to reach out to them as much as possible in a way that makes a human connection.

If you have the goal of developing an online business, email marketing must be at the core of it.  Learn to do it well, and you will be a success!

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Splenda No Calorie Sweetener Packets are individual portions found in the familiar yellow packets. They are a great way to sweeten beverages and sprinkle on cereal, fresh fruit, and more. Each packet of Splenda No Calorie Sweetener provides the sweetness of two teaspoons of sugar; 24 packets of Splenda No Calorie Sweetener provide the sweetness of one cup of sugar. Each packet of Splenda No Calorie Sweetener has no calories and no carbohydrates per serving. (For cooking and baking, you may find Splenda No Calorie Sweetener, Granular a more convenient option.


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Sunday, October 3, 2010

Inside the CIA On Company Business Part 1 - The History [VHS]

Inside the CIA On Company Business Part 1 - The History [VHS]

This fizzy musical was a Broadway smash in 1962, and boy, is it a product of its era. Executive washrooms, gray-flannel-suit businessmen, hip-swinging secretaries--they're all preserved in the movie's brightly colored amber. J. Pierpont Finch (Robert Morse) is the window washer who climbs the corporate ladder in a few days, guided by a how-to book. The Frank Loesser songs are great fun, the Bob Fosse dances are very clever and mod, and the gaudy set design may have given Andy Warhol a few ideas. The jack-in-the-box performance of the elfin Robert Morse doesn't seem toned down from his Tony-winning stage turn; think Mickey Rooney doing Jerry Lewis. Still, Morse is a unique presence, and his mad little solo dance down a real Manhattan street is an interlude of sublime daffiness. Grand old crooner Rudy Vallee shines as the president of Worldwide Wicket, barking his beloved alma mater's fight song: "Groundhog! Groundhog!" --Robert Horton


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How to find a legitimate work from home business

There is a huge number of people desperately searching for additional income for themselves and for their families, and more and more of them are turning to the Internet in the 21st century in their search.  The problem is that clever scam artists know this and have been preying upon newcomers for years now.  That's too bad, because it's caused a lot of people to become jaded and/or afraid to try again.

But basically, here are a few things to remember when viewing a website, reading a publication (or ad) or even talking to someone on the telephone about a potential business opportunity:

1. How hard are they trying to sell you?  Any message that tries to rush you, such as 'Pre-Launch', 'Last-Chance', 'Get in Now', etc. speaks for itself.  The product, service or company should sell itself in an understated way.  Pushy sales tactics should push you in another direction.

2. Is the company just another me-too biz op?  Seriously.  Does the world really need another web-host or energy juice from the South Pacific?  Check and make sure that what you're getting into isn't simply a knock-off product of something that is already far more established.

3. How much value does the product really have?  In other words, will people want this?  For example, if the product has samples and people will take them, then you're on the right track.  It might sound too basic, but please remember to sell something that people actually want! 

4. Does this company have a solid, proven, and duplicatable marketing system that fits your needs?  This is really important, especially online.  The more road-blocks that are removed for you, the faster you will see results.  A good marketing plan should come complete with quality training, affiliate pages, scripts, hosting and so on.


At the end of the day, it's really just common sense.  That's why I always recommend Global NPN for newcomers to Internet Marketing.  It's got all the basic tools that you will need (and all in one place) and it's an established, self-contained business itself... without all the hype.

Dexter: The First Season

An interesting and original idea that's very skillfully executed, Showtime's Dexter is never less than watchable, often quite compelling, and sometimes thoroughly riveting. As the 12 episodes from the show's first season (packaged here in a four disc set) reveal, it's also the epitome of "high concept," a kind of Silence of the Lambs for the C.S.I. generation. Creator-executive producer James Manos Jr.'s title character, one Dexter Morgan (played by Michael C. Hall of Six Feet Under renown), works for the Miami Police Department as an blood spatter analyst, visiting crime scenes and helping figure out what happened. He has an avocation, too: during his off hours, he tracks down some very, very bad people who for various reasons have eluded the proper authorities. Seems his adoptive father, a cop himself, taught the kid how to channel his dark side in a "positive" direction; and so, having captured these evildoers (including a child molester-murderer and a recidivist drunk driver with a trail of bodies in his wake), Dex dispatches them with clinical precision, thus making him a serial killer who snuffs serial killers. But there's more--much more, as it turns out. By his own description, Dexter is "a monster," an empty shell who fakes all human interactions and admits to no real feelings for anything or anyone, including his foster sister (Jennifer Carter) and his nominal girlfriend (Julie Benz), a former crack addict and battered spouse who's as uninterested in sex as he is. There's an explanation for Dexter's weirdness, of course, one so deep and traumatic that even he isn't aware of it. It's gradually revealed over the course of the season as he and the cops (who include Erik King, Lauren Velez, and David Zayas, all first-rate) track down the so-called "Ice Truck Killer," a fellow monster whose grisly m.o. both fascinates and taunts our hero, leading to a genuinely shocking and squirm-inducing finale. Dexter can be a bit arch, with an ironic, too-hip-for-the-room tone that get a little old. Still, it's a safe bet that anyone who views this first season will be salivating for the second. Extras include audio commentary on two episodes, a featurette about real-life blood spatter analysis, and a variety of DVD-ROM items. --Sam Graham

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Wall Street [Blu-ray]


Michael Douglas won an Oscar for perfectly embodying the Reagan-era credo that "greed is good." As a Donald Trump-like Wall Street raider aptly named Gordon Gecko (for his reptilian ability to attack corporate targets and swallow them whole), Douglas found a role tailor-made to his skill in portraying heartless men who've sacrificed humanity to power.

He's a slick, seductive role model for the young ambitious Wall Street broker played by Charlie Sheen, who falls into Gecko's sphere of influence and instantly succumbs to the allure of risky deals and generous payoffs. With such perks as a high-rise apartment and women who love men for their money, Charlie's like a worm on Gecko's hook, blind to the corporate maneuvering that puts him at odds with his own father (played by Sheen's offscreen father, Martin).

With his usual lack of subtlety, writer-director Oliver Stone drew from the brokering experience of his own father to tell this Faustian tale for the "me" decade, but the movie's sledgehammer style is undeniably effective. A cautionary warning that Stone delivers on highly entertaining terms, Wall Street grabs your attention while questioning the corrupted values of a system that worships profit at the cost of one's soul. --Jeff Shannon

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Saturday, October 2, 2010

Learn to Market Your Business Online

Give me just 30 days and I will show you how any online entrepreneur can transform their stale (or new) venture into a steadily-growing, profit-producing business - using my proven, step-by-step online marketing system!

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Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus Graphing Calculator


So after all the scores have been tabulated, the regression analysis demonstrates. can this be right? For complex math and statistics, the Texas Instruments 94 Plus calculator can display answers in the form of graphs. It is essential for any math/science student eager to learn and ace all classes. An enhanced version of the TI-84 Plus graphic calculator, the new TI-84 Plus offers a built-in USB port, 3x the memory of the previous version, many preloaded Apps, an improved display, and more! Because the new TI-84 Plus is 100% keystroke-for-keystroke compatible with the TI-84 Plus, integrating it into your classroom will be easy! This new version allows students to share their work by connecting their TI-84 Plus to any TI presentation tools for the whole class to see, fostering a collaborative learning environment. Plus, a built-in USB port makes data transfer to your computer and between hand helds easier than ever. High-contrast display.

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Evriholder Magic Holder 5-Position Wall Organizer

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Designed to hold various household objects with handles of varying thickness. Simply insert a handle into a slot and a rounded, gravity controlled, rolling cylinder automatically adjusts to the handle's thickness and grips it securely. Use in the laundry, garage or workshop.


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Dexter: The Third Season


Showtime's breakout hit series Dexter, about a lovable psychopath, a serial killer who targets only the scummiest of the scum, hits its stride in season 3. Dexter Morgan, played with nuance and glee by the outstanding Michael C. Hall, begins the season somewhat chastened by the events of the previous season--where whiffs of his secret life became known to others and he was nearly found out. "I need to find out what it's like just to be normal. If that's something that's even possible for me," he muses, as he tries to settle in to domestic life with girlfriend Rita (the baby-voiced Julie Benz) and her kids.

Yet Dexter is soon back to his compulsion for seeking out criminals who've somehow escaped traditional justice. Hall, one of TV's most talented actors, manages to make Dexter's off-kilter moral compass totally believable, if not quite sympathetic. The rest of the cast is stellar, including Dex's sister, Debra, played by Jennifer Carpenter as the seemingly more combustible Morgan--a hot-tempered Miami detective in the same division where Dexter toils in the background as a blood-spatter specialist. Deb wears her heart on her sleeve, as a cop and a sister, and her deep love for her brother is a key part of what makes Dexter so human. (And Carpenter's chemistry with Hall is amped by the fact that in real life, the actors are married.)

Season 3's breakout guest star is the amazing Jimmy Smits, who plays District Attorney Miguel Prado, a polished pillar of the community, an ambitious politician--and a guy with a secret every bit as dark as Dexter's. As Miguel and Dexter peel away each other's unsavory layers, Dexter tries to tamp down Miguel's blistering desire for revenge, and Miguel begins leading a double life--one that could threaten Dexter's life and family as much as the growing list of bad guys in Miguel's crosshairs. The other main star of Dexter is the city of Miami, its teeming beauty and corruption celebrated in equal measure, and its blistering sun shot without tempering. The city is so integral, visually and viscerally, that it's impossible to think of Dexter being shot anywhere else. The set's best extras--engaging interviews with cast members Hall, Benz, Carpenter, Lauren Vélez (Lt. Maria Laguerta) and David Zayas (Det. Angel Batista)--must be watched on a computer, for reasons that are unclear. Still, the interviews are must-sees for all Dexter fans. It's a killer season. --A.T. Hurley

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A premium door chime from Honeywell with the option of adding on security accessories offering peace of mind and custom upgrade possibilities. Add-on push buttons for other entrances around the home, door and window contacts for added security, or motion detectors for peace of mind inside and out. The RCWL300A incorporates three (3) visual alert icons to let you know which device has been triggered with an exclusive event log so you can recall which devices were last triggered in case you missed a call. The product has the flexibility to go wherever you want it, on the wall, on the patio, or in the basement, and the 250 foot operating range provides the performance to work virtually anywhere in your home. CD quality sound and fully adjustable volume round out the features for this door chime plus security product.

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Twitter Salvation System -- Twitter Marketing for Business Owners

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The Twitter Salvation System is THE home-study course on how to use Twitter for marketing and business expansion. Covering everything from psychology to technology, it's your complete, all-in-one Twitter Bible.

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Friday, October 1, 2010

Cha-Ching - The Huge Book of Small Business Marketing Ideas

49 Unique Ideas for marketing a small business on a budget. Free samples provided.

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Internet marketing software

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Promote your online business!

To be competitive in today's online market, you must establish what is known as a "WEB PRESENCE".  In layman's terms, this means that people have to have many ways to reach your site and they also must have a reason to reach your site.  You have to use all available resources including social networking, traffic exchanges, email systems, blogging, viral marketing, working forums, link exchanges, and so forth. 

It is entirely possible to advertise your web page completely free. 

Affiliate pages, MLM's, ebooks, software - anything you want to market and advertise.   However, free advertising is harder than paid advertising and will take time and effort.  But for many home business owners, but it's good because the cost is LOW (free).  Eventually, you may go the paid option.  But until then, take some time and explore all of the things that you can do for free - such as creating a blog like this one, for example.

There are no “secrets” when it comes to building any business.  It doesn't matter if it's on-line or on-the-street.  The simple fact is that you must advertise so people know your business exists and then, of course, you something of value.   This is as simple as it gets.  Effective advertising makes for an effective business and will take some effort, time, and can take some money too.  However, no matter what program you have started, you must advertise.  Work HARD with the free methods and eventually, the paid methods will become affordable.

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A Hard Day's Night

A Hard Day's Night


The Fab Four from Liverpool--John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr--in their first movie. Nobody expected A Hard Day's Night to be much more than a quick exploitation of a passing musical fad, but when the film opened it immediately seduced the world--even the stuffiest critics fell over themselves in praise (highbrow Dwight Macdonald called it "not only a gay, spontaneous, inventive comedy but it is also as good cinema as I have seen for a long time"). Wisely, screenwriter Alun Owen based his script on the Beatles' actual celebrity at the time, catching them in the delirious early rush of Beatlemania: eluding rampaging fans, killing time on trains and in hotels, appearing on a TV broadcast. American director Richard Lester, influenced by the freestyle French New Wave and British Goon Show humor, whips up a delightfully upbeat circus of perpetual motion. From the opening scene of the mop tops rushing through a train station mobbed by fans, the movie rarely stops for air. Some of the songs are straightforwardly presented, but others ("Can't Buy Me Love," set to the foursome gamboling around an empty field) soar with ingenuity. Above all, the Beatles express their irresistible personalities: droll, deadpan, infectiously cheeky. Better examples of pure cinematic joy are few and far between. --Robert Horton
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Westcott Kids Pointed Scissors, Plastic Handles with Microban Protection, 5 Inch (14607)

Westcott Pointed Kids Plastic Handles with Microban Anti-Microbial Product Protection, 5-Inch


5" Westcott for Kids - Plastic Handles - Pointed - Protected with Microban
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Tommy Boy (Holy Schnike Edition)



The late Chris Farley teams up with his Saturday Night Live pal David Spade for this road comedy about a perpetual screwup, Tommy Callahan Jr. (Farley), who tries to save the auto-parts store owned by his late father (Brian Dennehy). The latter's dry-witted number cruncher (Spade) reluctantly joins the loud, awkward, but well-meaning Tommy in the mission, which is threatened behind the scenes by his dad's widow (Bo Derek). The film is sporadically funny, but as with most movies starring TV comics, some vital energy in the stars seems unnaturally suppressed. Still, the film is worth a visit if you want to turn off your brain awhile. --Tom Keogh
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