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Should You Go With Direct TV Or Cable?

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Oct 162020
 

This is a question that many homeowners find themselves in. With cable television costing so much these days, people are looking for a better solution. Is Direct TV that solution? While there can be a case made for both sides, the Direct TV options can be numerous. When you analyze this question, you will want to talk about price but you’ll also want to consider ease of use, availability of programming, and high quality technology. So, who wins the battle of Direct TV versus cable?

Cable

On one side you have cable. This is the standard choice for many because it is what they know. Cable was around for a long time in mainstream television and therefore you go with what you know. Cable now offers many more channels than it once did. You can get high definition systems as well as such products that can record shows for you. Cable programming is versatile, taking in many of the various needs the consumers have. But, the price of cable is something that throws many off. To get the good stuff, you’ll have to pay for it.

Direct TV

On the other side, you have Direct TV. While the equipment to use Direct TV may be more expensive, it is often offered at discounted price or even offered for free when you subscribe to the right options. Direct TV offers a lower price then. And, it does offer more channels as well. Does that mean that they are going to be ones that interest you? We still think you’ll find that with 135 channels, there is still “nothing good on” at times. You also can get into digital options as well as high definition quality.

The Bottom Line

The bottom line comes down to the fact that you can get more from Direct TV than you can from standard cable and it will likely cost you less. Is it the right option for you? Check out the pricing plans that are available to make that final decision on Direct TV.

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Design vs. SEO: Can My Site Look Good And Rank Well?

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Oct 152020
 

Do you have to sacrifice all of the creative and artistic elements of your web site to rank in the search engines? Later in this article I’ll show you a real case scenario and the design and SEO approach used.

Thanks to the birth of professional search engine marketers the top ranks are saturated with the pages of companies that can pay for such insight. That said, it’s certainly possible to employ high ranking tactics in your own website. Actually, the most basic tactics can move you up from an 800 position to a 300. However, it’s the top of the scale where efforts seem almost inversely exponential or logarithmic, you put a ton in to see a tiny change in rank.

How do you meld the ambitious overhauls required to attain significant ranking and NOT compromise the design of your site?

Design Can’t Be Ignored

If you have an existing site, you’ve probably tied it into your existing promotional content. Even if you’ve allowed your website to cater to the more free form of the net, it should still be designed as a recognizable extension of your business.

The reasons for doing so are valid, and can’t simply be ignored for the sake of achieving a first age position, can they? If your research into search optimization leaves you shuffling around thoughts of content, keyword saturated copy and varying link text, you are correctly understanding some of the basic pillars of search engine optimization.

And, you aren’t alone if you have this disheartening thought—If I do all this SEO stuff and reach number one across the board, who would stay at my site because it’s so stale and boring I’m even embarrassed to send people there!

There are two ways to successfully combine design and SEO. The first is to be a blue chip and/or Fortune 500 company with multi million dollar advertising and branding budgets to deliver your website address via television, radio, billboards, PR parties and giveaways with your logo.

Since chances are that’s not you, and certainly not me, lets look at the second option. It begins with some research into your market, some thoughtful and creative planning, and a designer who is a search engine optimizer, and understands at least basic CSS and HTML programming techniques. Or a combination of people with these skills that can work very well together.

Design is for brochures, instant results are for the web

That’s not the whole truth, but it will help compare and contrast design and SEO. In reality, SEO needs the quantity and detail of supporting text that a brochure has, but good web design has to catch a viewer’s attention in 5 seconds. It’s pretty difficult to read and absorb the content of an entire brochure in less than 5 seconds.

Search engines need rich, related, appropriate, changing and poignant content. And for them to rank you, all of that must be on your pages. But if it’s not well organized and broken down into bite size chunks, no one is going to bother learning about what you’re offering.

Construction 101- Attractive Design and SEO

Sadly, it’s very difficult to optimize a site without completely overhauling it. You’ll soon understand why. Design and SEO must be strongly rooted into every aspect of each other, possessing a true, symbiotic relationship. Lets look at a simplified example of this. Lets say you are optimizing a page for the keyword phrase, “pumpkin bread recipe.”

From a design standpoint “Pumpkin Bread Recipe” would be the heading for the page, in a nice, readable font with the words perhaps an orange-brown color. And lets add a fine, green rule around it.

There are many ways to create that simple, colored heading. However, there is only one way that is best for both design and SEO. That is to use Cascading Style Sheets, or CSS. In addition, that line of code containing “Pumpkin Bread Recipe” needs to be as close to the top of the page as possible (which CSS also allows).

To a viewer, the recipe text might be read more if it were located to the right of a photo of a buttered piece of pumpkin bread on a small plate next to a lightly steaming cup of coffee.

SEO needs to read that ingredient list and baking instructions. Search engines now understand on a rudimentary level that the ingredients are indeed related to the optimized words- pumpkin bread recipe.

Additionally, it would take many extra lines of code to make a table in this example if you didn’t use CSS. Search engines don’t like extra code. In fact, given enough times, that “extra” code will make the keyword phrases seem less important and hurt rank.

Note: In the page code, a few thousand characters more than you need to get all of that content organized would normally just add to your page load time, and might be acceptable. But to a search engine, that time can really add up. It wont read through page after page, site after site, billionth after billionth character of unimportant code to find the relevant text. Therefore, the less code, the better your chances. Moral- Less code, more content.

SEO usually means REDO

In the previous pumpkin example, CSS will eliminate the need for almost any extra code at all, and provide the means to place the text to the right of the photo.

Now, imagine that someone had already created this page, but done so using other programming methods. The page could very well be W3C compliant, well programmed and got the job done. However, without designing and programming for optimization as in the above illustration, the end result would have no significant rank compared to others that do.

You can be sure that there exist at least 30 web sites built to rank for the keywords “pumpkin bread recipe”. Note- why did I use the number 30? It’s safe to assume if you’re not on the first three results pages of a search, you’re not being seen.

While this is a simple example, hopefully you understand that it would be impossible to optimize this simple page without redoing it. This isn’t always the case, but extrapolate this into detailed, multiple pages in an entire website and the issue is greatly magnified.

Aesthetic Importance vs. Traffic

Everyone has an idea of what they want their site to look like. The pretty factor- splash pages, cool flash and graphics must now be justified as to their importance to the bottom line. If you want/need to establish an online presence, you will have to make some compromises in these areas.

Understand exactly the role your site should play in your company marketing.

Ask- What is the goal of your website and who is its audience? Is it for existing clients to see? Is it to reach new clients? To venture into yet untapped market segments?

Ask- How strongly do your other marketing efforts promote your site?

Ask- Is your website an extension of your existing collateral that must reflect the same graphical look?

Ask- Is your website meant to assist to your sales force or is it your sales force?

Chances are you wont have any single answers. That’s ok. It will give you some meat for your designer/SEO to digest and develop a solution for you.

Real case of Design balanced with SEO and salability

If you sell jewelry solely online, you must have a catalog of exceptional photography and detailed, high-resolution close up images. But, you must be optimized and rank well if you want to sell any of that jewelry.

If such a company approached me with this project, my recommendation would be this: If you sell a product, people have to see that product. Lots of good images. The site should be slick and sheik and easy to navigate. The home page has to capture the buyer’s attention. If it’s very expensive jewelry, the site should have a lot of class and elegance. If it’s home made jewelry, the site shouldn’t look home made.

However, as you have no store front, if the online community can’t find you, you’re business will fail. So I’d have a very optimized home page with some discussion of the quality of your product, the history of your company, etc. This is also great sales copy. Ad a few special catalog pieces with descriptions below some smartly placed gifs, jpegs and readable type graphics built out of CSS and you’ve got a cool to look at, content rich, well optimized layout.

I’d make the link to your catalog very obvious and prominent. Note the catalog is not the homepage. I’d also include subsequent well written, in depth pages about the history of some specific pieces. Load them with targeted keywords and a few images. Again, make your catalog link very prominent. In doing so you’re creating relevant content for search engines AND providing additional pages that can rank.

The catalog can be database driven, simple and changeable, and you have the foundation to build your search rank.

Planning Your Site

If your designer is not a search engine optimizer, hire one to work with your designer from the initial development stage of your site. If you would like a visible presence that is not dependant on traditional marketing efforts to get your name around, then you will have to optimize.

However, with advances in html and css, text itself can be a very flexible and attractive design element with endless possibilities. Site optimization consists of some rigid, unbendable rules. It can be intertwined successfully with very creative and attractive design. If your Designer and SEO aren’t the same person or company, make sure they have the same, close working relationship.

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Overwhelm: Love It Or Leave It!

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Oct 142020
 

Copyright 2005 Kathy Gulrich

Amazing thing, overwhelm!

You don’t usually see it coming. It just kind of creeps up on you, doesn’t it?

Even those of us who love juggling a million projects at a time get overwhelmed once in a while. And if you’re happiest with just a couple of projects on your plate? You might be looking at overwhelm a bit more often.

No matter how we like to work, I’d be willing to bet that all of us have been there at least a couple of times. And that we didn’t much enjoy it….

So today I’ll be sharing some practical ways to get out of overwhelm – fast – the next time you’re right smack in the middle of it.

SO WHAT, EXACTLY, IS OVERWHELM?

Overwhelm is not having too many projects on your plate. It’s not getting a really tough assignment. It’s not having to juggle several things at once. Overwhelm is not being uncertain about where to head next.

Overwhelm isn’t about the “what.” It’s about you.

No matter how many, or how crazy the projects you’re working on, they’re only a problem when you feel out of control … or overwhelmed.

So what happens when you’re overwhelmed? It’s a bit different for everyone, of course. But overwhelm does come with some fairly common side effects.

Take a minute to think of the last time you felt overwhelmed. Which of the following did you experience:

• Physical reaction: upset stomach, headache, tiredness, sleeplessness, lack of energy, wired, etc.

• Mental activity: lots of ideas, pros and cons, worries, plans, possibilities, etc. bouncing around in your head

• Emotional reaction: upset, angry, sad, worried, irritable, detached, needy, etc.

However different our physical, mental, or emotional reactions to overwhelm, we usually end up in one place: stuck!

Which brings us to the next part of this article…

ONCE YOU’RE STUCK IN THE MIDDLE OF OVERWHELM, HOW THE HECK DO YOU GET OUT OF IT?

Well, there’s no easy answer to this one.

I think the best strategy is to have lots of strategies. Then, when you’re totally stuck, you can hopefully reach out and find something that’ll work for you!

So here goes….

1 – Do something! Anything.

Find one thing that you can do, right away, to get one of the projects moving – and do it.

The key here is that It doesn’t have to be a big thing, or an important thing. Just take one small step, right away.

Choose the pen you’ll write that article with. Turn on your computer. Fill your water pitcher. Anything you do will help get you out of overwhelm, and into action

2 – Stop at three

I love to have lots of things on my plate. So one of the ways I used to get overwhelmed was to start too many projects at once.

Now (well, most of the time…) I’ve learned to limit myself to a maximum of three big projects at a time.

If there are more than three things I really want to work on, I choose three to start – and tuck the rest away in my “idea box.”

Two benefits from this one.

First, I can avoid overwhelm by limiting the number of projects I’m working on at any one time.

Even better, I always have something to look forward to. And that’s a great incentive for me to finish my active projects!

3 – Prioritize

Hey, I know, I know. When you’re overwhelmed, prioritizing your projects may seem next to impossible.

So I’m not suggesting that you work out your priority list for the next several months – or even then next couple of days.

Keep it simple.

Just decide which project you’re going to tackle first. You don’t have to actually do anything. Just decide what you’ll do first.

You’ll be totally amazed at how much energy that’ll free up for you!

4 – Toss something off your list

Which projects can go?

Someone once suggested a rule to me that’s worked pretty well, so I’ll share:

Every project you work on should have at least three benefits to you or your business.

For example, this newsletter helps me build the smART artist community, and it gives me the opportunity to write regularly (I love to write, so that’s a personal benefit).

It’s a great way to share information with fellow artists.

And the newsletter also provides a forum for announcing whatever new stuff I’m working on.

So those are my three (okay, four…) benefits.

Next time you’re overwhelmed, look at the projects on your list. Which will benefit you in at least three ways? They’re the keepers.

And the projects that don’t have three benefits? Toss ’em!

Once you’re out of overwhelm, come back to the projects you put aside, and see if you’re perfectly happy without them – or if you’d like to tweak them so they do have three benefits for you.

5 – Come back from the future

Ever notice how overwhelm is usually all about the future?

What you’ll do after…

What’ll happen when…

How you’ll feel if you can’t…

How horrible it’ll be if you don’t…

How soon they’ll find out that you…

Stop, stop, STOP!

Take a deep breath, and get a feel for where you are now.

Where are you sitting? What’s around you? Are there any particular sensations in your body? Are you warm, or cool? Can you see outside? Are you alone? With others?

Notice what’s going on right now. In this moment.

And from this space, think of the projects you’d like to work on. (Chances are they’ll be a lot less scary, and not at all overwhelming.)

Where would you like to start?

From “now,” you can go absolutely anywhere you like!

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Top 5 Reasons for Buying a Used Trade Show Booth

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Oct 132020
 

You’ve done a couple of trade shows, rented a couple of spaces in exhibition halls, and admit it, you’re hooked. You love the excitement of the crowds, of meeting your clients up close and in person. Hey, you don’t even mind your aching feet! And you’ve been thinking that you’d like to do more trade shows and want a booth of your own.


The trouble is you can’t really afford to go all out yet and have a brand spanking new booth designed. Your bottom line is saying no, but your heart and intuition are saying yes.


Buying a used trade show booth is the answer to your dilemma! Which is also the first reason for buying a used booth. Money! Yes, you can save quite a bit of money by purchasing a used one. Used trade show booths can be big bargains and can be found to fit most any budget, no matter how small.


The second reason you should consider buying a used trade show booth is that the affordability factor means that the money you save can be put into other trade show event promotional items. Face it, people not only want free stuff from you at a trade show, they expect it. And the more money you can spend on your promo items, the better!


A third reason for buying a used trade show booth is that if you plan to do a lot of trade shows, it only makes sense to own your own booth-for the same reason it makes more sense to buy a house than to rent an apartment. You make your investment in a used trade show booth and it’s yours to keep forever-or sell to someone else when you’re ready to upgrade to a brand new booth. The money you’ve saved in booth rentals will go a long way toward your purchase of the booth of your dreams.


Fourth, buying a used trade show booth not only lowers your financial risks, it lowers your stress levels as well! Financially, you’ve invested only what you can spend, which has pleased your bottom line. And because you own your trade show booth, you can relax, knowing exactly what you have and not having the stress of worrying if the booth rental will be on time, up to snuff, etc. This means you have more time and energy to put into other important things-like packing great clothes to take with you to the trade show!


Finally, the fifth reason you should consider buying a used trade show booth is that it allows you to learn the ups and downs of trade show events and work out all the bugs in your trade show exhibition program without having to make a major investment. This makes it possible to please yourself, your accountant and your customers, while learning if trade show events are truly profitable and worth the effort for your business.

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Search Engine Optimization For Dummies

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Oct 122020
 

Many people have said to me that they can’t afford to employ a SEO company, but they would still like to get better search results on Google, Yahoo and MSN searches. Are there any basic rules that they can follow to improve their ranking on search engine results pages (SERPs)? In response to this question, here are some basic things that people who have coded their own web sites can do to make the web pages more spiderbot friendly and so more attractive for search engines to crawl.

Let’s start with the actual information on the home page of the web site. What is the first thing that a spiderbot will see when it crawls your web site – complex graphics, tables of information that do not directly relate to your products or company, or does it see some well-written, grammatically correct text? We have found that the first 100 words on a web site are of particular interest to spiderbots, and a lot of emphasis is now placed by them on what is found there. This is the place to put your key words, what search words and phrases do you want to be found under.

But what about key words in the Meta tag statement? This was a great idea, but unfortunately became abused by people doing key word stuffing. Look at you own site, what keywords do you have there. We would suggest that you consider putting up to 10 key words in the Meta tag, and these words should re-enforce the key words that you use in your actual text. I saw a site for buying property that repeated the words house sales a hundred times; do you think that fooled Google? Search engines are now trying to ensure that the content and key words the actual web surfer sees, relates directly to how the page is ranked.

On a similar theme, have you ever been to a web site that is very difficult to navigate and you end up giving up because it’s just too difficult to find the information you require. Well, think how the spiderbot feels when it hits such a site. Do you think it will spend time and effort trying to build a complex navigation map, or will it out the site it the too difficult pile and move on. Make your site easy to navigate; on a small site being able to access any page from any page is a useful concept.

This brings us nicely on to the whole question of Inbound Links (IBLs). Some sites have very few external IBLs, but still do well because of the structure and linkage of their own pages. Unfortunately, this can mean a fairly major redesign and re-write of a site but if you can do this, you will improve your visibility. Other ways of getting IBLs are link farms, reciprocal links and one-way links.

We believe that link farms are a dangerous way forward. Search engines do not like this idea as it cuts across the major concept of searches that they should reflect the true popularity of sites. Either now or in the future, sites using link farms will be penalised and maybe sandboxed, a bit like being sent to the sin bin for 6 months and not recommended.

Reciprocal links can again be seen as a false way of increasing the popularity of sites. Many high ranking sites use this idea and to date have not suffered. However Google and other search engines are starting to take the relevance of the linking site into account. So if you are a property company and you link to a frozen food supplier and vice versa, yes I’ve seen this one, then the search engines will ignore it as an IBL. We are aware that more sophisticated companies are using a 3-way reciprocal link procedure that is far more difficult to track. So 3 property companies work together, company A links to company B that links to company C that links to company A. So at the moment, the search engines probably cannot see the 3-way reciprocal links, although this may change in the future.

Update on Reciprocal links. The latest Google Dance (update) is taking place (end of October 2005) and many sites with lots of reciprocal links are saying that their Google search rating has disappeared. This leads us to believe that such links are definitely not a good idea.

By far the best way of getting links is by having a quality site that other people want to link to. So again, we are back to content. If you provide quality information, over time, more and more sites will link to you, and if they are in the same business sector as you, so much the better.

Finally, we would like to stress the need to write the cleanest and most error-free html code that you can. Again, it is fairly obvious if you think about it, spiderbots want to be able to crawl a web site quickly and efficiently. If you have bad html, links that are broken or tables that don’t have the correct number of entries, then spiderbots will struggle to classify your site. We have invested in a very sensitive html validator that picks up lots of errors and potential errors. To date we have not found any web sites that validate 100% error free using this validator, except our own. When I mentioned the validator in a previous article I was inundated with requests for information on the product, so if any one wants to try it, I have put up a 14-day free trial copy at http://www.seo-gurus.co.uk/csesetup.exe. Don’t be surprised if it throws up lots of errors, I have seen 200+ of many web site home pages, often with the same error replicated many times.

In summary, good clean readable text backed up by clean html programming and some good solid inbound links will give you a far better chance of good search engine rankings. So, if you do all of this, will you need a SEO company? If you can achieve all of the actions above, we believe you will have done about 40% of the work we would expect to do for a client. Maybe that will be enough for you, if not feel free to have a look around our website.

And now a poem

Written by my partner, reflecting Search Engine Optimization for Dummies.

Dummies are everywhere,

They are dotted all about,

Sometimes they are within,

Sometimes they are without,

Sometimes in shop windows,

Looking sleek and tall,

Sometimes in the living room,

Sometimes in the hall,

But most of our dummies,

That we deal with every day,

Are very much like you and me,

But just stranger in a way,

For they are now on the net,

Their 15 hours of fame,

They lose their sensible marbles,

And are all soon fair game,

For unscrupulous and devious,

Those twins of guile and charm,

Who in the blinking of an led,

Soon strip off leg and arm,

Thus a dummy is so created,

Whence can they become whole?

Already minus arm and a leg,

To those who own their soul,

And flailing blindly in a net,

More binding by the hour,

With money leaking from cards,

All too sadly in their power,

Yet just as the worst seems likely,

When hope seems yeste rdays dream,

Yes, Seogurus Superbeing appears,

Almost serenely on the scene,

“What seems to be the problem2,

His booming voice proclaims,

“I will rid you of your demons,

Cast them out in your name,

And take you to a better land,

Where everything works well,

And where your website flourishes”,

You see, he tells a few as well,

Yet he’s not such a bad guy,

Though he needs spell-check advice,

In fact compared to some,

He’s actually very nice,

We may be slightly biased,

We may just overemphasise,

But he really is a good guy,

And he really truly tries,

To put you on the right path,

Primarily to help yourselves,

He doesn’t use a witchdoctor,

Or consult with toads or elves,

He just uses simple tools,

And a common sense approach,

He knows you can do most of it,

And just acts as your coach,

And advises now and then,

Of tools or websites to try,

And he isn’t ever dodgy,

And he isn’t ever sly,

He just tries to help you,

In an age where others abuse,

So why not trust the Superbeing,

What have you got to lose?

He’s related to the Ferrits,

And cousin to the Stiffsteiffs Bears,

And reportedly the Frankfrogs,

Though mad as March hares,

But though they seem a rum bunch,

Above all this motley crew,

Are beavering away on your side,

trying hard to help you through,

And this month a free trial,

You can use to help yourself,

Has been offered for a while,

Just download it from its shelf,

And for zero pennies outlay,

You can begin to see just why,

The Seogurus Superbeing came,

So gloriously from the sky,

And should you ever need him,

Should your efforts be not enough,

Fear not for he will be with you,

Once emailed hell strut his stuff,

And though he’s a bit cocky,

And a bit “I’ve been here before”,

There are others out there lurking,

Who would hurt you for evermore,

And make you pay for nothing,

Over and again quite dearly,

For getting you “quite close”,

For endless results of “nearly”,

So on balance a flawed superbeing,

With aging but true good intent,

Is infinitely preferable to those,

That would help you spend your rent,

Though our cape flaps annoyingly,

And our colours are almost luminous,

We are honest to goodness superbeings,

And you can trust in us.

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The Power of Viral Marketing

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Oct 112020
 

Copyright 2005 Peter Dobler

When I first heard of the term Viral Marketing I thought immediately of a virus. No, not the flu, a computer virus. I avoided viral marketing like the plaque. I’m sure many of you are doing the same thing. Every email labeled viral marketing got trashed and I immediately run an anti virus check on my computer.

It actually took me long time and the convincing words of a dear friend of mine to change my attitude towards viral marketing. Call it ignorance, but I just didn’t have the confidence in something that sounds like it wants to harm me.

Today my whole world changed and now I’m an active advocate to promote viral marketing. The concept is not new and it was created by the brightest minds in the business.

Viral marketing capitalizes in the sharing habits of the human beings. It’s quite extraordinary. We all tent to share with friends and family the bargains or freebies we were able to get. If we can copy the freebie we will do it and give it to our friends and family. Take the music industry as an example.

Ok, we established that viral marketing is giving out free stuff and that this free stuff will be passed around. So how do you capitalize on something everybody expects to get for free? You don’t. You just use the freebie as an advertising vehicle.

See, once you started giving out software or a book for free, it will snowball from there. Granted that the software is any good and the book provides some value. There is no telling on how many copies of your software or book will float through the internet. The only thing you now for sure, it takes some time to gain momentum.

Take Hotmail as an example. Hotmail build its empire solely on viral marketing. Every email you send had a little line at the end advertising free email from Hotmail. That’s it. No expensive marketing strategy, no TV ads, nothing but a little advertising line at the end of every email. It took years of building momentum, but today Hotmail is a giant pulling in billions of dollars every year.

I’m not expecting to repeat Hotmail’s success with my little viral marketing project, but I’m convinced that sooner or later the profits will come. It is simply a matter of time. All you need is a good product that you control and be able to give out for free. Make sure that you will be able to place your advertising on the front page of the product.

You can advertise your newsletter, your web site, products you’re selling, anything you will make a profit if somebody clicks through the advertising on the freebie. I spare you with the details why the same ad advertised through viral marketing is so much more effective than regular advertising.

Just one thought. Would you click on a single ad embedded in a software or book send to you by a friend you trust? Of course you would. There is nothing suspicious about this. It’s your friend who recommended this in the first place. On the other hand nobody actually clicks on advertising popping up on strange web sites you never heard of before.

Now you see why I like viral marketing so much. Quite frankly I believe in the future it is the only marketing that works. SPAM filters and popup blockers already make it almost impossible to get through to our prospects and it will not get any better.

Prepare your self for the future and implement viral marketing today. You will be glad you did.

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Home Business Start up–Relocation Consultant

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Oct 102020
 

Copyright 2005 Shawn Price

The Relocation Consultant Home Business

Vital Information:

• Start-up Investment: $300-$700 (advertising costs)

• Break-even time Two weeks to one year

• Estimate of Annual Revenue and Profit: $15,000-$25,000 Part time $40,000-$50,000 Full Time

Who needs a Relocation Consultant?

• a single parent who has a demanding job with working hours that directly conflict with apartment or home rental research, would find the services useful.

• Workers who have been replaced or who are going to be relocated.

• People who are returning to work from an extended stay away, due to an injury or illness.

• Companies who are expanding or relocating.

• Companies who have traveling employees.

• People living in heavily populated cities.

What does a Relocation Consultant do?

A Relocation Consultant’s duties consists of locating neighborhoods, apartment and home dwellings, childcare services, religious organizations and selecting a moving company for individuals, families, and employees for relocating businesses.

More specifically, as companies continue to downsize and or relocate, there’s a growing need for the services provided by a Relocation Consultant.

Often, companies contract with Relocation Consultants so that the consultant’s services are readily accessible in the event that an employee or numerous employees are relocated.

The Relocation Consultant will match an employer or an employees’, living requirements and requests as closely as possible.

Additionally, a Relocation Consultant’s services are solicited for individual’s who are relocating for reasons other than employment.

Many individual’s seek the services of a Relocation Consultant due to time restrictions which prevent them from locating desired living arrangements.

Getting started in the Relocation Consultant Business

• Advertising your Business

Run Classified ads and 1-2 inch ads in newspapers and magazines in both the Metro areas as well as suburban areas. Good examples are Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, New York….

Internet Classifieds work well also.

Consider leaving brochures at various Hotels and Motels.

• Tips for running a Successful Relocation Business

One of the keys to success in this business is your ability to network with others around the country.

Successful Networking will provide you with the ability to thoroughly examine an area prior to running advertisements.

So…it’s important to develop business relations the country. Of course, the internet and email provide the perfect vehicle for this type of relationship building.

Understand that your learning curve NEVER ENDS. You will need to regularly develop your business skills. Don’t be fooled into thinking that “a good product sells itself.”

“Consumers buy you” is what I used to teach to my telemarketers.

I’ve listed on my site, a few Home Business Courses to get you off to a good start.

Don’t stop there. Continue to research and develop skill.

For example, I dedicate at least 5 hours weekly toward increasing my personal business building techniques.

• Visit the Relocation Council.

This Organization has been in operation for a number of years. They have a Newsletter and other training materials to help you to develop your skills.

On their site, you’ll notice that there is an option to become Certified. In the event that you decide that you want to expand your part time business into a full time career, having employees…you can prepare for your certification with the Relocation Council also.

erc.org 1-202 – 857- 0857

Note: When you are ready to begin larger ad campaigns, visit, Standard Rate and Data srds.com SRDS has a database of media rates for at least 100,000 publications.

The Relocation Consultant Work At Home Business is a very inexpensive Business to start. It’s fairly straight forward and it has the potential to create a full time income while working part time. This one is Really worth considering.

• If you decide that this is the Work from Home business opportunity for you, continue reading our Ezine for continued Home Business Start-Up’s since there will be ideas and information in each issue that you can tweak a little to benefit you within your Business of Choice.

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• You will need to create a Business Plan if you are serious about creating a profitable Home Based Business.

I found a good Business Plan workbook that you will find quite useful. Writing Business Plans can be frustrating… I won’t lie. Thus Using a workbook and/or software is by far the popular choice for those who don’t want to pay $700-$1,500 to have one professionally prepared.

• Ensure that you take your business to the internet. I’ve evaluated a few web hosting Companies and I’ve listed their advantages as well as their disadvantages. You’ll also find discount computer hardware locations.

You may find that marketing your business using RSS is an unthinkable opportunity to overlook. You’re right. I’ve listed free RSS readers and software that you can use To get your feeds up and going WITHOUT the need of studying all the techie stuff. Just visit our Resource Page.

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Benefits Of Coupons

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Oct 092020
 

Coupon clipping is one of the most commonly used forms of saving money. From clipping coupons out of the local newspaper to getting coupons from your favorite retailer as a reward for being a customer, the benefits of coupons can apply to anybody. And while clipping and saving coupons for your next shopping excursion can be time consuming, the benefit of saving money is a positive aspect for any consumer.

Many stores offer coupons on their most popular items as a way to drive customer traffic into the establishment. Still other stores offer coupons on discount merchandise as a way to get rid of the old stuff and make way for new items. Either way, the benefits of coupons works for the customer in that the store, in their effort to bring you into their establishment, is trying to save you money. Following are four major reasons why the benefits of coupons cannot be discounted. With a little thought and effort, the benefits of coupons can easily be applied to your grocery list, resulting in lots of dollars worth of savings.

1. Savings: This is perhaps the biggest reason for clipping coupons. Most people are always looking to save a buck and coupons can help do just that. Shoppers who clip coupons diligently are usually the ones who can save the most. A lot of little coupons can add up to more than 50% of your overall bill, particularly at a grocery store. Most coupons offer more than just a percentage off of the item; they offer dollar amounts, which in the consumer’s mind, leads them to believe they are saving more money than if the coupon simply touted a percentage. Coupons are meant to have a two-fold purpose. They are meant to drive customers into certain stores and as a reward for shopping and spending their money in that store, the store offers the coupon both as a reward for coming in and as an incentive to return.

2. Try Something New: A lot of times, people find coupons for savings on things they don’t normally use. This is a great opportunity to really get the most out of the benefits of coupons. Try something new. This is especially beneficial if the coupon makes this item less expensive than the brand you normally buy. So, go ahead and try that new cereal or laundry detergent. There’s really nothing to lose, because if it doesn’t work out, you can always switch back to your staple brand and you managed to save a little extra money this time around.

3. Buy in Bulk: Most coupons have a buy two, get three free or they advertise special prices for items in bulk. The benefits of coupons is that they provide a reason to stock up on the items you use the most at a time when you can save money doing it. This encourages you to buy more items from the store because you are saving money on each item bought.

4. Marketing: This is where the benefits of coupons come in handy for the retail store. Particularly if the store is the one issuing the coupons, it is a form of marketing. Not only does it contribute to the positive image of the store because of the discount and savings, but it also makes the name of the store more prominent on the shopper’s radar. They know to shop at Store X because that’s where their coupons are issued from and they know that’s where they can save money.

The benefits of coupons are numerous, but there are some things to keep in mind. Most coupons have an expiration date and there are usually stipulations for their use. You are often limited to a quantity of products you can purchase with the coupon and some coupons do not work in conjunction with any others. There are also many coupons that only work at specific stores, which is where the marketing advantage of coupons works best.

The benefits of coupons also works best when you carefully clip coupons to complement your shopping list and then go through each coupon to read through the individual stipulations to be sure you are able to use the coupon in conjunction with the other ones before you get the checkout line at the your local retailer. It also helps to match up coupons with what you have on your shopping list to save time at the grocery store and avoid unnecessary spending. After all, the benefits of coupons are meant to work as a money-saving factor for the consumer. If you are not prepared or haven’t figured out what you need, you will only end up spending more money in the end, therefore negating the entire benefits of the coupons.

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