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    The Best Stuff vs. The Right Stuff: What Quality Has to Do With Getting Full Price, Rate or Fee
    If you want to earn a serious income as a salesperson, you must understand not only what “quality” really is, but what it has to do with how much your prospects are willing to pay for the products or services you sell. You need to know how viable the quality of your product or service is as a competitive advantage: In some cases, it may be the single most important reason your prospect buys.“But I Can’t Sell on Quality…Ours Aren’t Really the Best on the Market.”Most salespeople believe that quality means “best.” But quality does not really mean best. Quality means conformance to standards and expectations—your prospect’s standards and expectations. Quality means the right stuff—not the best stuff. Quality is the correct stuff for your prospect’s requirements and needs, not the best stuff made.For example, what is a quality tire for your car? The only way to answer that question is to ask another question or a series of questions: What are you going to use the car for? Are you going to race it? Or drive to work in the snow? Go out and bu
    how sticky sites are, measuring of course the length of time surfers stay on a site. That one sentence tells you heaps.

    Is there any longevity In planning for traffic?

    If you want to build or rebuild your site once only, planning is paramount. If you want a position in the top 10 sites then planning is paramount! If you want user ‘stickiness‘, then planning is paramount. You might be thinking “Oh but planning takes time“. Of course it does but NOT much and if you want good and on-going returns, so what if it takes you an extra day or even a week - think about that! If you’re thinking that only a technocrat or a masters degree student can plan for that sort of thing, then you’re wrong. It just takes a bit of guidance and common sense. If you can make a shopping list, you can plan your website.

    What are the best tools for search engine optimisation and why?

    Don’t buy anything that doesn’t have a successful history of achieving what they say they can do for you. I don’t mean 'scraped' shots of clickbank statements or Ad sense statements either. Make sure you get to see the results of their work. Some testimonials are real, some aren’t. They are not that reliable a source of verification. I must admit that anything you buy on clickback has a guarantee which has been infallible for me. However, it’s still a waste of time if you don’t get what you’re looking for or worse, what’s been promised to you.

    Also look for operators who are prepared to give you free short term trials or samples - that always says a lot.

    Most good SEO operators or

    30 Different Ways To Promote And Advertise Your WebSite
    There are literally thousands of things you can do to promote and advertise your website, here are just a few I have found to work for me.1- Tell your audience what kind of support they'll get after they buy. It could be free consulting, tech support, free servicing, etc. This may also answer some of their buying questions ahead of time. People don't want to buy products without knowing you will be there to help if they have problems.2- Ask people at the end of your copy why they decided not to buy. This will give you new ideas on how to produce ad copy that’s more profitable. Have a web form or e-mail link in place so they can answer you. You may find out they don't like your guarantee or graphics. It could be anything.3- Think of ways to get your site or business in the the news. You could sponsor a fundraiser, break a world record, hold a major event, etc. Simply write a press release about what you’ve accomplished, then send it to media outlets that cater to your target audience.4- Hold a contest on your web site. Give other web sites the option of
    Here’s what we are often told about search engine optimising (SEO)

    How many times have you read that you must buy this product to rank well with Google and other search engines? If you’re anything like me, far too many times! Do you find yourself seeking new opportunities online frequently, making you tense and even desperate to some degree? Goodness - I have even found myself sitting gazing at my computer wondering where to start my days work. This is of course a text book example of an untrained internet marketer and an seo living in an illusion of what’s going to be a prosperous short, medium and long term lifestyle for their family and for the future in mind.

    Family because I was wasting so much time starting work from scratch every day and in addition, seeking new opportunities all the time and just burning myself out. Yes - I know I could stop work at any time but because I wasn’t making the kind of money I was accustomed to, I felt guilty if I stopped for any reason. This is no way to work or build your future on the net.

    Future because I realized that I can’t keep up this pace forever and it was becoming frustrating buying new software that supposedly was the be all and end all. I was quickly realizing that many of the Gurus selling this ‘short term magic in a bottle’ stuff had better sales skills than they had true solutions. I won’t even go into what long term advantage there was because there is too little to speak on.

    I got to a stage (and you might have too) where my mind was racing at night so I couldn’t sleep while I was continuously looking for answers to internet issues or SEM (search engine marketing) issues more accurately. I would often consider buying new eBooks and I was on far too many lists to really be using my time constructively.

    Disappointment came when I learned that someone that I respected a lot ended up not being that knowledgeable after all. This one particular so called Guru had made his dollars by being a good marketeer and had been in internet marketing for a very long time. I still listen to his marketing advice but he has next to no knowledge on SEO (search engine optimisation) and I advise you to never get the two confused. In fact, it is imperative that you never, ever confuse the two. If you only go away from this article with one snippet, that’s it.

    Why are we told this information?

    We are most often told this information for only a few reasons.

    - Because they too believe that all solutions are short term

    - To make some money and couldn’t care less about who they hurt along the way

    - Me too - meaning someone sees everyone else doing it, so they copy the product and also put it out there

    - Here’s the most common - old useless ineffective automated products that are still sitting up there on the net that haven’t been removed because some poor unsuspecting newby comes along and still buys it.

    The ‘black hats’ will tell you “Why remove it if it’s making money? There is a lot of this kind on the net, so beware!

    What do we really need to know to rank well?

    Ranking well in Google isn’t that difficult. I am only two years into this internet business arena, and two of my sites are on the first page of their preferred keyword and many other sub keywords. One of these sites has over 100 million competing sites.

    Why have I mentioned this? Because I only learned several months back the correct method for search engine acceptance. It is much less difficult than fighting to maintain an existing and poor return by buying everything to stay in one spot and suffer the stress and frustration (not to mention wasted time) that comes with it.

    How can this be true?

    When most people start out on the internet they are most often limited to computer keyboard knowledge and many don’t even have that. The first exposure they have is with adwords with well worded advertisements promising them an enviable lifestyle etc. They really haven’t yet learned that the search engines have a job to do and a worthwhile job at that. If they could first learn that the engines can be your friend and supporter, I’ll bet most would still be around today or at least making a decent income from internet marketing. Instead they are indoctrinated that they must beat the search engines because they will be their hurdle. This can and does create a mindset. I should also say here that some people are successful doing this but they most often sell their product to the people they convert or who have already been converted to working against the search engines. There are of course those who don’t even know they’re doing this because they are told that their service or product is search engine friendly.

    Here’s what you should consider. What you do with this information is up to you but do yourself a favour and at least think about it every time you take up a new venture or want to upload something new to the internet.

    Everything that has been devised to be a shortcut or a method of cheating to getting to the first few positions on the relevant pages of the internet has been discovered and removed. If it hasn’t yet, it will soon - everything! The search engines objective is not to hold you back but to deliver to surfers what they are searching for. If you help the search engines do just that, would the search engines want to keep you away - no, of course not. If you are delivering tightly focussed information to those who are seeking that information, wouldn’t the engines promote your site - yes they would and they do! Of course you most do other things such as on-page optimisation (once only). Promote your site a little (not much, just a little). The search engines have a vested interest in giving searchers or surfers what they are searching for in the smallest amount of time. This is what keeps a search engine popular. Not an engine that has a whole pile of junk and Spam turn up every time you do a search. I’m sure you’ve had that experience. So what does this boil down to? - Quality, original content built around the theme and structured in what are often called silo themes. That’s it! You must make the content relevant and ‘reader rich’ - a term I use meaning that it contains theme based information first with good spelling and grammar. It must be worth reading. It must be sticky too! Google is now monitoring how sticky sites are, measuring of course the length of time surfers stay on a site. That one sentence tells you heaps.

    Is there any longevity In planning for traffic?

    If you want to build or rebuild your site once only, planning is paramount. If you want a position in the top 10 sites then planning is paramount! If you want user ‘stickiness‘, then planning is paramount. You might be thinking “Oh but planning takes time“. Of course it does but NOT much and if you want good and on-going returns, so what if it takes you an extra day or even a week - think about that! If you’re thinking that only a technocrat or a masters degree student can plan for that sort of thing, then you’re wrong. It just takes a bit of guidance and common sense. If you can make a shopping list, you can plan your website.

    What are the best tools for search engine optimisation and why?

    Don’t buy anything that doesn’t have a successful history of achieving what they say they can do for you. I don’t mean 'scraped' shots of clickbank statements or Ad sense statements either. Make sure you get to see the results of their work. Some testimonials are real, some aren’t. They are not that reliable a source of verification. I must admit that anything you buy on clickback has a guarantee which has been infallible for me. However, it’s still a waste of time if you don’t get what you’re looking for or worse, what’s been promised to you.

    Also look for operators who are prepared to give you free short term trials or samples - that always says a lot.

    Most good SEO operators or e

    Unemployment Blues: Loss of Power, Loss of Meaning
    General Motors just announced a plan to close plants throughout the country and to lay off 30,000 workers. Alcoa is going to lay off most of their workforce, and probably close its plant in Maryland. GM blames the high cost of union wages and the expense of health and retirement benefits; Alcoa cites the cost of electricity and intends to offshore its new plants where energy costs are lower.Heartened by corporate decisions to improve their bottom line, the stock market responded with an increase in share prices. Big business just loves lay-offs and the increased profitability they promise.And the business of America is, make no mistake about it, business. And the rest of the world seems to be heading in that direction. With a token nod to human rights, the administration lauds the emergence of China's economy as a miracle, ignoring how it is bleeding the western world in the most unbalanced trade exchange ever witnessed.Who puts the face on the victims of lay off? Who recognizes the anguish of those who feel useless in a world that worships the useful? The ar
    ntinuously looking for answers to internet issues or SEM (search engine marketing) issues more accurately. I would often consider buying new eBooks and I was on far too many lists to really be using my time constructively.

    Disappointment came when I learned that someone that I respected a lot ended up not being that knowledgeable after all. This one particular so called Guru had made his dollars by being a good marketeer and had been in internet marketing for a very long time. I still listen to his marketing advice but he has next to no knowledge on SEO (search engine optimisation) and I advise you to never get the two confused. In fact, it is imperative that you never, ever confuse the two. If you only go away from this article with one snippet, that’s it.

    Why are we told this information?

    We are most often told this information for only a few reasons.

    - Because they too believe that all solutions are short term

    - To make some money and couldn’t care less about who they hurt along the way

    - Me too - meaning someone sees everyone else doing it, so they copy the product and also put it out there

    - Here’s the most common - old useless ineffective automated products that are still sitting up there on the net that haven’t been removed because some poor unsuspecting newby comes along and still buys it.

    The ‘black hats’ will tell you “Why remove it if it’s making money? There is a lot of this kind on the net, so beware!

    What do we really need to know to rank well?

    Ranking well in Google isn’t that difficult. I am only two years into this internet business arena, and two of my sites are on the first page of their preferred keyword and many other sub keywords. One of these sites has over 100 million competing sites.

    Why have I mentioned this? Because I only learned several months back the correct method for search engine acceptance. It is much less difficult than fighting to maintain an existing and poor return by buying everything to stay in one spot and suffer the stress and frustration (not to mention wasted time) that comes with it.

    How can this be true?

    When most people start out on the internet they are most often limited to computer keyboard knowledge and many don’t even have that. The first exposure they have is with adwords with well worded advertisements promising them an enviable lifestyle etc. They really haven’t yet learned that the search engines have a job to do and a worthwhile job at that. If they could first learn that the engines can be your friend and supporter, I’ll bet most would still be around today or at least making a decent income from internet marketing. Instead they are indoctrinated that they must beat the search engines because they will be their hurdle. This can and does create a mindset. I should also say here that some people are successful doing this but they most often sell their product to the people they convert or who have already been converted to working against the search engines. There are of course those who don’t even know they’re doing this because they are told that their service or product is search engine friendly.

    Here’s what you should consider. What you do with this information is up to you but do yourself a favour and at least think about it every time you take up a new venture or want to upload something new to the internet.

    Everything that has been devised to be a shortcut or a method of cheating to getting to the first few positions on the relevant pages of the internet has been discovered and removed. If it hasn’t yet, it will soon - everything! The search engines objective is not to hold you back but to deliver to surfers what they are searching for. If you help the search engines do just that, would the search engines want to keep you away - no, of course not. If you are delivering tightly focussed information to those who are seeking that information, wouldn’t the engines promote your site - yes they would and they do! Of course you most do other things such as on-page optimisation (once only). Promote your site a little (not much, just a little). The search engines have a vested interest in giving searchers or surfers what they are searching for in the smallest amount of time. This is what keeps a search engine popular. Not an engine that has a whole pile of junk and Spam turn up every time you do a search. I’m sure you’ve had that experience. So what does this boil down to? - Quality, original content built around the theme and structured in what are often called silo themes. That’s it! You must make the content relevant and ‘reader rich’ - a term I use meaning that it contains theme based information first with good spelling and grammar. It must be worth reading. It must be sticky too! Google is now monitoring how sticky sites are, measuring of course the length of time surfers stay on a site. That one sentence tells you heaps.

    Is there any longevity In planning for traffic?

    If you want to build or rebuild your site once only, planning is paramount. If you want a position in the top 10 sites then planning is paramount! If you want user ‘stickiness‘, then planning is paramount. You might be thinking “Oh but planning takes time“. Of course it does but NOT much and if you want good and on-going returns, so what if it takes you an extra day or even a week - think about that! If you’re thinking that only a technocrat or a masters degree student can plan for that sort of thing, then you’re wrong. It just takes a bit of guidance and common sense. If you can make a shopping list, you can plan your website.

    What are the best tools for search engine optimisation and why?

    Don’t buy anything that doesn’t have a successful history of achieving what they say they can do for you. I don’t mean 'scraped' shots of clickbank statements or Ad sense statements either. Make sure you get to see the results of their work. Some testimonials are real, some aren’t. They are not that reliable a source of verification. I must admit that anything you buy on clickback has a guarantee which has been infallible for me. However, it’s still a waste of time if you don’t get what you’re looking for or worse, what’s been promised to you.

    Also look for operators who are prepared to give you free short term trials or samples - that always says a lot.

    Most good SEO operators or

    Click Fraud, Does It Really Matter That Much?
    This may be a controversial opinion that I am about to offer but I firmly believe that the doom and gloom predictions, that some commentators have offered, regarding the effects that click fraud will have on Search Engine advertising are completely wrong and are totally out of context! Don’t get me wrong, I have no time for the people who perpetrate click fraud, it is clearly an odious practice that needs to be stamped upon and hard because, at its basic level, ultimately it is theft, while at a business level it amounts to industrial sabotage!One of the major contributors to the recent frenzy regarding click fraud has been the report, by on online research company Outsell. In this report, it was argued that there was a $1.3 billion problem with click fraud and that 14.6 percent of all clicks were fraudulent, with 75 percent of advertisers claiming that they had been defrauded; thus, the report is basically arguing that click fraud is now beyond endemic! You would therefore suspect that, with the amount of coverage that the subject has received, that click fraud would have
    that difficult. I am only two years into this internet business arena, and two of my sites are on the first page of their preferred keyword and many other sub keywords. One of these sites has over 100 million competing sites.

    Why have I mentioned this? Because I only learned several months back the correct method for search engine acceptance. It is much less difficult than fighting to maintain an existing and poor return by buying everything to stay in one spot and suffer the stress and frustration (not to mention wasted time) that comes with it.

    How can this be true?

    When most people start out on the internet they are most often limited to computer keyboard knowledge and many don’t even have that. The first exposure they have is with adwords with well worded advertisements promising them an enviable lifestyle etc. They really haven’t yet learned that the search engines have a job to do and a worthwhile job at that. If they could first learn that the engines can be your friend and supporter, I’ll bet most would still be around today or at least making a decent income from internet marketing. Instead they are indoctrinated that they must beat the search engines because they will be their hurdle. This can and does create a mindset. I should also say here that some people are successful doing this but they most often sell their product to the people they convert or who have already been converted to working against the search engines. There are of course those who don’t even know they’re doing this because they are told that their service or product is search engine friendly.

    Here’s what you should consider. What you do with this information is up to you but do yourself a favour and at least think about it every time you take up a new venture or want to upload something new to the internet.

    Everything that has been devised to be a shortcut or a method of cheating to getting to the first few positions on the relevant pages of the internet has been discovered and removed. If it hasn’t yet, it will soon - everything! The search engines objective is not to hold you back but to deliver to surfers what they are searching for. If you help the search engines do just that, would the search engines want to keep you away - no, of course not. If you are delivering tightly focussed information to those who are seeking that information, wouldn’t the engines promote your site - yes they would and they do! Of course you most do other things such as on-page optimisation (once only). Promote your site a little (not much, just a little). The search engines have a vested interest in giving searchers or surfers what they are searching for in the smallest amount of time. This is what keeps a search engine popular. Not an engine that has a whole pile of junk and Spam turn up every time you do a search. I’m sure you’ve had that experience. So what does this boil down to? - Quality, original content built around the theme and structured in what are often called silo themes. That’s it! You must make the content relevant and ‘reader rich’ - a term I use meaning that it contains theme based information first with good spelling and grammar. It must be worth reading. It must be sticky too! Google is now monitoring how sticky sites are, measuring of course the length of time surfers stay on a site. That one sentence tells you heaps.

    Is there any longevity In planning for traffic?

    If you want to build or rebuild your site once only, planning is paramount. If you want a position in the top 10 sites then planning is paramount! If you want user ‘stickiness‘, then planning is paramount. You might be thinking “Oh but planning takes time“. Of course it does but NOT much and if you want good and on-going returns, so what if it takes you an extra day or even a week - think about that! If you’re thinking that only a technocrat or a masters degree student can plan for that sort of thing, then you’re wrong. It just takes a bit of guidance and common sense. If you can make a shopping list, you can plan your website.

    What are the best tools for search engine optimisation and why?

    Don’t buy anything that doesn’t have a successful history of achieving what they say they can do for you. I don’t mean 'scraped' shots of clickbank statements or Ad sense statements either. Make sure you get to see the results of their work. Some testimonials are real, some aren’t. They are not that reliable a source of verification. I must admit that anything you buy on clickback has a guarantee which has been infallible for me. However, it’s still a waste of time if you don’t get what you’re looking for or worse, what’s been promised to you.

    Also look for operators who are prepared to give you free short term trials or samples - that always says a lot.

    Most good SEO operators or

    Closing a.k.a. Success Ratios, a Valuable Lesson From Nature
    When you sell for a living, one of the toughest things to handle, even for seasoned pros, is the negative emotions often created when sales opportunities fail to materialize after effort, time and sometimes cold hard cash have been invested. But there is a lesson given to us by nature that, if understood, can help eliminate that negative emotion forever.I recall, a number of years ago, I attended a seminar put on by a nationally recognized motivational speaker. There were several hundred people in attendance, each having spent a considerable amount of money to be there and hear this person speak. When the seminar was over, many of the salespeople there felt totally empowered. They felt like King Kong on top of the world. They were expecting to close every prospect they encountered from that day onward.You know that can never happen in the real marketplace. I guarantee that you could stand on any street corner and offer to sell hundred dollar bills for ten dollars and some people would not take your offer. Yet that is a great deal, isn't it? Most products or services
    what you should consider. What you do with this information is up to you but do yourself a favour and at least think about it every time you take up a new venture or want to upload something new to the internet.

    Everything that has been devised to be a shortcut or a method of cheating to getting to the first few positions on the relevant pages of the internet has been discovered and removed. If it hasn’t yet, it will soon - everything! The search engines objective is not to hold you back but to deliver to surfers what they are searching for. If you help the search engines do just that, would the search engines want to keep you away - no, of course not. If you are delivering tightly focussed information to those who are seeking that information, wouldn’t the engines promote your site - yes they would and they do! Of course you most do other things such as on-page optimisation (once only). Promote your site a little (not much, just a little). The search engines have a vested interest in giving searchers or surfers what they are searching for in the smallest amount of time. This is what keeps a search engine popular. Not an engine that has a whole pile of junk and Spam turn up every time you do a search. I’m sure you’ve had that experience. So what does this boil down to? - Quality, original content built around the theme and structured in what are often called silo themes. That’s it! You must make the content relevant and ‘reader rich’ - a term I use meaning that it contains theme based information first with good spelling and grammar. It must be worth reading. It must be sticky too! Google is now monitoring how sticky sites are, measuring of course the length of time surfers stay on a site. That one sentence tells you heaps.

    Is there any longevity In planning for traffic?

    If you want to build or rebuild your site once only, planning is paramount. If you want a position in the top 10 sites then planning is paramount! If you want user ‘stickiness‘, then planning is paramount. You might be thinking “Oh but planning takes time“. Of course it does but NOT much and if you want good and on-going returns, so what if it takes you an extra day or even a week - think about that! If you’re thinking that only a technocrat or a masters degree student can plan for that sort of thing, then you’re wrong. It just takes a bit of guidance and common sense. If you can make a shopping list, you can plan your website.

    What are the best tools for search engine optimisation and why?

    Don’t buy anything that doesn’t have a successful history of achieving what they say they can do for you. I don’t mean 'scraped' shots of clickbank statements or Ad sense statements either. Make sure you get to see the results of their work. Some testimonials are real, some aren’t. They are not that reliable a source of verification. I must admit that anything you buy on clickback has a guarantee which has been infallible for me. However, it’s still a waste of time if you don’t get what you’re looking for or worse, what’s been promised to you.

    Also look for operators who are prepared to give you free short term trials or samples - that always says a lot.

    Most good SEO operators or

    The Present and the Future of Keyword Ownership
    Have you ever seen an add that offers you ownership of a keyword? If you’re on the internet much, or if you have an email account, the answer to that question is almost certainly a yes.There are many services out there that offer to sell you keyword ownership – specifically premium keyword ownership – for the cost of a few hundred dollars every year. The primary selling point used by these companies is that if anyone happens to type the keyword you have purchased into the address bar of their internet browser, then they will automatically be sent directly to your website. There are, in fact, about 2 percent of internet users around the globe who have this ability enabled on their computers, since it specifically requires certain element such as Internet Explorer.Studies have shown that approximately 4 to 7 percent of all search queries are done by way of a keyword being entered into the address bar of the internet browser being used. For Internet Explorer users, any search queries performed using the address bar are defaulted to an MSN search. However, over time
    how sticky sites are, measuring of course the length of time surfers stay on a site. That one sentence tells you heaps.

    Is there any longevity In planning for traffic?

    If you want to build or rebuild your site once only, planning is paramount. If you want a position in the top 10 sites then planning is paramount! If you want user ‘stickiness‘, then planning is paramount. You might be thinking “Oh but planning takes time“. Of course it does but NOT much and if you want good and on-going returns, so what if it takes you an extra day or even a week - think about that! If you’re thinking that only a technocrat or a masters degree student can plan for that sort of thing, then you’re wrong. It just takes a bit of guidance and common sense. If you can make a shopping list, you can plan your website.

    What are the best tools for search engine optimisation and why?

    Don’t buy anything that doesn’t have a successful history of achieving what they say they can do for you. I don’t mean 'scraped' shots of clickbank statements or Ad sense statements either. Make sure you get to see the results of their work. Some testimonials are real, some aren’t. They are not that reliable a source of verification. I must admit that anything you buy on clickback has a guarantee which has been infallible for me. However, it’s still a waste of time if you don’t get what you’re looking for or worse, what’s been promised to you.

    Also look for operators who are prepared to give you free short term trials or samples - that always says a lot.

    Most good SEO operators or experts offering a service, give you information as well. Granted, it might be to wet your appetite but if it's quality and it's going to improve your knowledge and future, 'don't look a gift horse in the mouth'. Read it and make a judgement - easy!

    See if you can contact the owner of the site. That’s always a good test on customer service. The good ones deal with you personally and almost straight away (24 hours). The take a ticket scenario leaves most of us wanting though!

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