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How to Build a Niche Site With a Blog to offer different languages? Do you want to ship worldwide? The former has a great impact on the visual design (German words are longer than English words), the latter on the billing system.Building niche sites is all the rage these days.The basic strategy is very simple. Find a niche market that isn't oversaturated. Develop a list of related keywords people are searching on. Then write an article optimized for each one of your keywords. Once you have your articles, upload them to your site. Monitize your site with affiliate links and Adsense.For this kind of niche site to be effective and make money, it is imperative that you get free traffic, and a lot of it. And that's exactly where a blog can be your best friend.At its very simple 5)Think about delivery What kind of checkout system do you want to implement? Do you only want to allow credit cards or also other means of payment? Do you want to implement a tracking system (“Where is my order”) to cut down on costly calls? 6)Clean up what y 5 Tips for Finding Your Core Competencies There’s an early IBM advert I like which shows two failing businessmen leafing through an IBM brochure.1) Is it an essential component to your sales mission or just an ingredient in the recipe?List 10 actions, routines or tasks that are part of your sales day and considered essential components of your sales process.Now, ask yourself. How many of these are essential components to my sales mission are just ingredients in the recipe?Think about a professional golfer's essential competencies from tee-off to last putt. Is the ball and club a core competency, or is it the golf swing and putting stroke? What about a basketball player with the essential co “It says here the future of business is on the internet. We must get on the internet,” says on to the other. “Why?” comes back the question. After some more leafing through the brochure there’s a blank look and the reply: “it doesn’t say.” Taking your business to the internet should not be seeing as the panacea that will save a failing enterprise, but if you’re serious about promoting who you are, what you do and how people can reach you then a website is a must. With the internet used as the primary research tool for 98% of business sourcing and email as the defacto means of initial contact, not having a web presence is akin to still using carrier pigeons to communicate when everyone else is on normal mail. It may be quirky, those nearest you will know about you but you’re unlikely to gain many new converts. If you’re ready to let the world know about you, you really need a website, but there are a few steps you need to take first. 1) Competitive Analysis Surf around to see how your competitors are faring. What are the things you like on their sites? How easy is it to buy from them, and if not, what did they do wrong that you can avoid, too? 2) Ask others what they expect Ask around your friends and family and on the web (chatrooms, forums, mailinglists) what people would expect from a shop selling your products. 3)Define your target group Who do you want to reach specifically? This does not have to be one group, but can be many. You can at a later stage define different channels (microsites, other domains, other formats like newsletters or feeds) for each of them. 4)Are you planning to take on the world? Think about internationalisation and localisation. Do you want to offer different languages? Do you want to ship worldwide? The former has a great impact on the visual design (German words are longer than English words), the latter on the billing system. 5)Think about delivery What kind of checkout system do you want to implement? Do you only want to allow credit cards or also other means of payment? Do you want to implement a tracking system (“Where is my order”) to cut down on costly calls? 6)Clean up what yo Possible Formats and Templates for Writing eBooks prise, but if you’re serious about promoting who you are, what you do and how people can reach you then a website is a must.Have you been considering writing some e-books? Writing e-books is a good way to get started and writing books because it generally e-books are shorter and make it very good format for a How-To Book. If you are an expert or very knowledgeable in a specific industry or sub sector then you might consider writing an e-book and sharing this information with the world.One of the first things that a writer say they need when preparing to write an e-book is; I need a source for an eBook format or template, as well. I do not know which is best. 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This does not have to be one group, but can be many. You can at a later stage define different channels (microsites, other domains, other formats like newsletters or feeds) for each of them. 4)Are you planning to take on the world? Think about internationalisation and localisation. Do you want to offer different languages? Do you want to ship worldwide? The former has a great impact on the visual design (German words are longer than English words), the latter on the billing system. 5)Think about delivery What kind of checkout system do you want to implement? Do you only want to allow credit cards or also other means of payment? Do you want to implement a tracking system (“Where is my order”) to cut down on costly calls? 6)Clean up what y No Google For You! 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How easy is it to buy from them, and if not, what did they do wrong that you can avoid, too? 2) Ask others what they expect Ask around your friends and family and on the web (chatrooms, forums, mailinglists) what people would expect from a shop selling your products. 3)Define your target group Who do you want to reach specifically? This does not have to be one group, but can be many. You can at a later stage define different channels (microsites, other domains, other formats like newsletters or feeds) for each of them. 4)Are you planning to take on the world? Think about internationalisation and localisation. Do you want to offer different languages? Do you want to ship worldwide? The former has a great impact on the visual design (German words are longer than English words), the latter on the billing system. 5)Think about delivery What kind of checkout system do you want to implement? Do you only want to allow credit cards or also other means of payment? Do you want to implement a tracking system (“Where is my order”) to cut down on costly calls? 6)Clean up what y Solo Professionals and Dead Reckoning Discussed oms, forums, mailinglists) what people would expect from a shop selling your products.Being your own boss and owning your own business can be a lot of fun. For some they consider it part of their American Dream. Many people decide to be their own boss as solo-professionals and this makes sense, as you have no employees to deal with and if you need help you can contract with others in the industry and work on Team Projects.If you are a solo professional then you have many opportunities to succeed, call your own shots and fly by the seat of your pants; dead reckoning if you will. Of course with this tremendous opportunity there is also the ultimate 3)Define your target group Who do you want to reach specifically? This does not have to be one group, but can be many. You can at a later stage define different channels (microsites, other domains, other formats like newsletters or feeds) for each of them. 4)Are you planning to take on the world? Think about internationalisation and localisation. Do you want to offer different languages? Do you want to ship worldwide? The former has a great impact on the visual design (German words are longer than English words), the latter on the billing system. 5)Think about delivery What kind of checkout system do you want to implement? Do you only want to allow credit cards or also other means of payment? Do you want to implement a tracking system (“Where is my order”) to cut down on costly calls? 6)Clean up what y Resignation Letter: How To Resign From Your Job to offer different languages? Do you want to ship worldwide? The former has a great impact on the visual design (German words are longer than English words), the latter on the billing system.Delivering a resignation letter to your current employer is where you really make your job change official.Once you have signed and returned your job offer letter and have received confirmation that it was received, you will be ready to get ready to put your resignation letter together.These days, it isn’t uncommon for a less formal resignation, perhaps having a conversation with your boss to let them know you have found a new job and then maybe sending them a brief email so they have written confirmation that you have resigned.An official letter o 5)Think about delivery What kind of checkout system do you want to implement? Do you only want to allow credit cards or also other means of payment? Do you want to implement a tracking system (“Where is my order”) to cut down on costly calls? 6)Clean up what you got Make sure that you have your product data in a format that can be easily converted to a database (Excel, XML), the more logical your categories are, the easier it will be to maintain the shop. Make sure you have the image material in a high quality format, and that the brand guidelines are available for the web designer. 7)What is your marketing strategy? Think about the cross-marketing you want to do. Simply building an online shop is not enough, to attract customers you need to find them. Think about advertisement, partner programmes, newsletters or feeds. Are there any partners you could cooperate with (portals, other web sites, products that add value to yours)? 8)Where will you move to? Think about the server you will need, what database and traffic restrictions should it have? Do you need a secure section for transactions or do you ship that out to a third party? Do you need to connect several domains, and use virtual hosts? How much budget do you have for hosting? 9)Start writing your content Start writing your content, make sure that the documents have a clean structure (headers, paragraphs, lists – use the structure elements in Word rather than making them look like what they should be). Flag up text elements that are different from others by describing them (i.e. Each first paragraph on a page should be bolder than the others). This will make creating the style sheets (CSS) a lot easier later. Remember that web users are not likely to read – they scan pages with their eyes. Therefore KISS (Keep it straight and simple) is important. Keep sentences short, stick to one subject in each paragraph and don’t over-elaborate. Don’t get cute with naming necessary elements. A shopping basket is a shopping basket, not “your loot” or “stuff”. 10) Think “maintenance” After
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