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Groupware Proves to Be a Versatile Employee t allow your potential customer to have an experience with you. Websites provide almost unlimited interactivity options that can help you to prequalify a potential customer and allow them to visually bond with your company.The truth is, after a customer sees your brochure, they're going to look for you on the Internet. They can't find you if you're not there and you might have just lost that customer.GroupwareGroupware is a software or hardware that manages documents on which organizations and groups collaborate. Groupware, of some form or another, has become a much sought after technology among businesses. Each groupware package includes tools which are meant to meet the needs of a business. Don’t be alarmed that when your business begins its search for a groupware package that 5,590,000 indexed pages will greet you on Google, 3,820,000 on Yahoo, and 950,316 on MSN. The fact is the market knows that your business needs a groupware package.In today’s Information Age, business collaboration is only harnessed by the speed and efficiency of its technology. Businesses, large and small, maintai 5. Convenience I know a few people, my family included, who won't deal with companies who aren't on the Internet unless they have to. The web provides a high level of convenience. Why should your customers be inconvenienced when there are other companies out there who do what you do, and THEY have a website? Your customers will just go to them instead. Sometimes even paying more since convenience is a benefit. Time is too precious to be spending it waiting in line somewhere, or sitting in a phone messaging queue. Call me crazy, but I think it's time to turn over a new leaf and start getting serious about doing business. Those who do Search Engine Optimization Strategies - Improving Link Popularity An overwhelming number of businesses still don't have websites, and some of those who do aren't using their sites to generate income or provide any value to the people who visit them. I've heard many excuses. Some valid, most not. My apologies in advance for being frank, but I have to say that there's something wrong when you think it's ok to sit back and watch your competition advance into the 21st century as they steal away your customers, overflow their wallets, and do so 24 hours a day while you count the minutes to the end of your 5pm business day.There is one thing that everyone generally acknowledges to be true and that is, page ranking and link popularity are important to a web master who wishes to increase traffic to a site. The particulars of this very general statement are taken for granted and are supposed to be obvious, when in fact, they shouldn’t be and they’re not.--- Link popularity and page rankLink popularity is different from page rank. Link popularity is the measure of the quantity and quality of links to a site. Page rank, on the other hand, is the position of a site’s page in the results of a specific keyword-based search engine query.Link popularity and page rank are related but they are not the same. Search engin My personal favorites so far this year: "I don't have time to manage a website..." "We don't make enough money to put money into a website..." "My daughter (neighbor, brother, etc..) was going to do it and I guess it fell by the wayside..." "I don't see why we need one when business has been fine for years..." "We wouldn't know what to do with one..." "Our customers won't look for us on the Internet." "Our domain name wasn't available and we couldn't think of anything else." "We don't even own a computer. We still do everything on paper." "I have a computer but I don't know how to work it..." "I don't want to pay a Web Designer." "I don't know anything about doing business on the Internet and I don't want to get involved in something I don't understand." "We have concerns about the security of our customers' credit card numbers and we'd rather not deal with it." "Business has been slow..." "We've had meetings about it..." "We're still thinking about it." The list goes on. Now, for the multitudes of people and companies who are stuck in the "analysis paralysis" phase - BUILD IT ALREADY! Sheesh. I know some people are nodding their heads and laughing right now, but its the bitter truth that having a meeting about the meeting about the website that you're going to build, is a sheer mockery of those who actually "get it" but have to endure the invisible red tape and blindfolds they are forced to accept by people who refuse to admit that they're afraid to commit to the web. You coulda had the darn thing built 20 times in the time it took for you to decide what color your web site is going to be! Please, for the sake of the people who sit in those horrible meetings with you: Make a decision or assign the project to someone else who can. Like Nike says, "Just Do It." America, why must people be convinced, poked, and prodded to expand their business? It seems to me that if an opportunity presented itself that would help me to reach more people, increase my current income, and add value to my customers - You wouldn't have to tell me twice. Maybe it's because I'm a Techie. Maybe it's because I'm an opportunist. Maybe I just like the idea of having two vacations a year instead of one every three years. In no specific order, let me give you some reasons why you should have a website: 1. Money If you do it right, you can use your web site to generate additional income on top of what you are already earning. In some instances, you will have to get creative but even the smallest potential of increased revenue still is reason enough. 2. Reach New Markets Your website is a channel to help you reach new business markets. While most of your business now may be targeted to a local market, your website is available for ANYBODY, ANYWHERE to learn what you have to offer. Every site visitor is a potential customer. 3. Every Hour is a Business Hour Web sites are available 24/7/365. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. There is no page that says "Our website is closed for the day. Please visit again tomorrow." That means that some CEO somewhere who can't sleep, is up surfing the web in the middle of the night and he can still get information about you and your products and services without having to wait (or otherwise forget) to call you the next day. 4. A Place to "Show Your Stuff" Your handy dandy little paper brochure is probably very nice, but it doesn't have sound or video. The web does! While paper still reigns as the most popular form of business advertising, it doesn't allow your potential customer to have an experience with you. Websites provide almost unlimited interactivity options that can help you to prequalify a potential customer and allow them to visually bond with your company.The truth is, after a customer sees your brochure, they're going to look for you on the Internet. They can't find you if you're not there and you might have just lost that customer. 5. Convenience I know a few people, my family included, who won't deal with companies who aren't on the Internet unless they have to. The web provides a high level of convenience. Why should your customers be inconvenienced when there are other companies out there who do what you do, and THEY have a website? Your customers will just go to them instead. Sometimes even paying more since convenience is a benefit. Time is too precious to be spending it waiting in line somewhere, or sitting in a phone messaging queue. Call me crazy, but I think it's time to turn over a new leaf and start getting serious about doing business. Those who don Personalized Gift Business – Is it Right For You? think of anything else."Are you looking to start a business working from home? There is a lot of work at home opportunities on the market today. You need to do research and find out what is right for you, and what it is you would like to get out of the business. Choosing the right business shouldn’t be hard if you can answer a few simple questions. You should ask yourself the following questions to determine if a Personalized Gift business is right for you.1. Are you good with customers?a. You should be a likeable person with a good attitude and patience when dealing with the public. Working with the public is what this business is all about.2. Do you have the time to invest?a. You can except to invest a fair "We don't even own a computer. We still do everything on paper." "I have a computer but I don't know how to work it..." "I don't want to pay a Web Designer." "I don't know anything about doing business on the Internet and I don't want to get involved in something I don't understand." "We have concerns about the security of our customers' credit card numbers and we'd rather not deal with it." "Business has been slow..." "We've had meetings about it..." "We're still thinking about it." The list goes on. Now, for the multitudes of people and companies who are stuck in the "analysis paralysis" phase - BUILD IT ALREADY! Sheesh. I know some people are nodding their heads and laughing right now, but its the bitter truth that having a meeting about the meeting about the website that you're going to build, is a sheer mockery of those who actually "get it" but have to endure the invisible red tape and blindfolds they are forced to accept by people who refuse to admit that they're afraid to commit to the web. You coulda had the darn thing built 20 times in the time it took for you to decide what color your web site is going to be! Please, for the sake of the people who sit in those horrible meetings with you: Make a decision or assign the project to someone else who can. Like Nike says, "Just Do It." America, why must people be convinced, poked, and prodded to expand their business? It seems to me that if an opportunity presented itself that would help me to reach more people, increase my current income, and add value to my customers - You wouldn't have to tell me twice. Maybe it's because I'm a Techie. Maybe it's because I'm an opportunist. Maybe I just like the idea of having two vacations a year instead of one every three years. In no specific order, let me give you some reasons why you should have a website: 1. Money If you do it right, you can use your web site to generate additional income on top of what you are already earning. In some instances, you will have to get creative but even the smallest potential of increased revenue still is reason enough. 2. Reach New Markets Your website is a channel to help you reach new business markets. While most of your business now may be targeted to a local market, your website is available for ANYBODY, ANYWHERE to learn what you have to offer. Every site visitor is a potential customer. 3. Every Hour is a Business Hour Web sites are available 24/7/365. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. There is no page that says "Our website is closed for the day. Please visit again tomorrow." That means that some CEO somewhere who can't sleep, is up surfing the web in the middle of the night and he can still get information about you and your products and services without having to wait (or otherwise forget) to call you the next day. 4. A Place to "Show Your Stuff" Your handy dandy little paper brochure is probably very nice, but it doesn't have sound or video. The web does! While paper still reigns as the most popular form of business advertising, it doesn't allow your potential customer to have an experience with you. Websites provide almost unlimited interactivity options that can help you to prequalify a potential customer and allow them to visually bond with your company.The truth is, after a customer sees your brochure, they're going to look for you on the Internet. They can't find you if you're not there and you might have just lost that customer. 5. Convenience I know a few people, my family included, who won't deal with companies who aren't on the Internet unless they have to. The web provides a high level of convenience. Why should your customers be inconvenienced when there are other companies out there who do what you do, and THEY have a website? Your customers will just go to them instead. Sometimes even paying more since convenience is a benefit. Time is too precious to be spending it waiting in line somewhere, or sitting in a phone messaging queue. Call me crazy, but I think it's time to turn over a new leaf and start getting serious about doing business. Those who do Five Steps To Profit from Digital Products hey're afraid to commit to the web. You coulda had the darn thing built 20 times in the time it took for you to decide what color your web site is going to be! Please, for the sake of the people who sit in those horrible meetings with you: Make a decision or assign the project to someone else who can. Like Nike says, "Just Do It."Digital product business model is quite similar to a real world vending machine business. Here are a few tips to make a success of your web vending business model.The web vending business model will give you a profit if you follow some of the common principles of the real world vending machine business. Some of these priceless tips for improvement are:1. Right pricing – For any business to prosper and for any product to sell, it is very important that it has a right price tag on it. Make sure that you quote neither a too high price nor a too low price tag on your products. This is because if you place a low price tag you may end up selling at a loss. There are also chances that many customers may ge America, why must people be convinced, poked, and prodded to expand their business? It seems to me that if an opportunity presented itself that would help me to reach more people, increase my current income, and add value to my customers - You wouldn't have to tell me twice. Maybe it's because I'm a Techie. Maybe it's because I'm an opportunist. Maybe I just like the idea of having two vacations a year instead of one every three years. In no specific order, let me give you some reasons why you should have a website: 1. Money If you do it right, you can use your web site to generate additional income on top of what you are already earning. In some instances, you will have to get creative but even the smallest potential of increased revenue still is reason enough. 2. Reach New Markets Your website is a channel to help you reach new business markets. While most of your business now may be targeted to a local market, your website is available for ANYBODY, ANYWHERE to learn what you have to offer. Every site visitor is a potential customer. 3. Every Hour is a Business Hour Web sites are available 24/7/365. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. There is no page that says "Our website is closed for the day. Please visit again tomorrow." That means that some CEO somewhere who can't sleep, is up surfing the web in the middle of the night and he can still get information about you and your products and services without having to wait (or otherwise forget) to call you the next day. 4. A Place to "Show Your Stuff" Your handy dandy little paper brochure is probably very nice, but it doesn't have sound or video. The web does! While paper still reigns as the most popular form of business advertising, it doesn't allow your potential customer to have an experience with you. Websites provide almost unlimited interactivity options that can help you to prequalify a potential customer and allow them to visually bond with your company.The truth is, after a customer sees your brochure, they're going to look for you on the Internet. They can't find you if you're not there and you might have just lost that customer. 5. Convenience I know a few people, my family included, who won't deal with companies who aren't on the Internet unless they have to. The web provides a high level of convenience. Why should your customers be inconvenienced when there are other companies out there who do what you do, and THEY have a website? Your customers will just go to them instead. Sometimes even paying more since convenience is a benefit. Time is too precious to be spending it waiting in line somewhere, or sitting in a phone messaging queue. Call me crazy, but I think it's time to turn over a new leaf and start getting serious about doing business. Those who do A Hard Lesson Learned.... e smallest potential of increased revenue still is reason enough.Are you like me? I like to handle things on my own so I don't even THINK about incorporating help with anything I am working on ... especially my business as a whole.Well, I learned something new recently. It was a HORRIBLE experience that actually turned out for the better. Let me tell you my story:I have a team of about 2000 associates. Since all my sites are hosted at Host4Profit except for the site that their websites are hosted on, I decided to transfer everything over. Well, I have transferred many sites before so I knew how it worked. I knew I would get access to Host4Profit before transferring with my registrar and that all I had to do was upload everything over to the new host while my old h 2. Reach New Markets Your website is a channel to help you reach new business markets. While most of your business now may be targeted to a local market, your website is available for ANYBODY, ANYWHERE to learn what you have to offer. Every site visitor is a potential customer. 3. Every Hour is a Business Hour Web sites are available 24/7/365. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. There is no page that says "Our website is closed for the day. Please visit again tomorrow." That means that some CEO somewhere who can't sleep, is up surfing the web in the middle of the night and he can still get information about you and your products and services without having to wait (or otherwise forget) to call you the next day. 4. A Place to "Show Your Stuff" Your handy dandy little paper brochure is probably very nice, but it doesn't have sound or video. The web does! While paper still reigns as the most popular form of business advertising, it doesn't allow your potential customer to have an experience with you. Websites provide almost unlimited interactivity options that can help you to prequalify a potential customer and allow them to visually bond with your company.The truth is, after a customer sees your brochure, they're going to look for you on the Internet. They can't find you if you're not there and you might have just lost that customer. 5. Convenience I know a few people, my family included, who won't deal with companies who aren't on the Internet unless they have to. The web provides a high level of convenience. Why should your customers be inconvenienced when there are other companies out there who do what you do, and THEY have a website? Your customers will just go to them instead. Sometimes even paying more since convenience is a benefit. Time is too precious to be spending it waiting in line somewhere, or sitting in a phone messaging queue. Call me crazy, but I think it's time to turn over a new leaf and start getting serious about doing business. Those who do Opening a Dollar Store - Are You a People Person? t allow your potential customer to have an experience with you. Websites provide almost unlimited interactivity options that can help you to prequalify a potential customer and allow them to visually bond with your company.The truth is, after a customer sees your brochure, they're going to look for you on the Internet. They can't find you if you're not there and you might have just lost that customer.Are you opening a dollar store? Before you make your final decision be sure that you have the right personality to handle the business. This is retailing which means that there is the requirement to constantly deal with people. The really successful retailers are those who handle this part of the business well. They enjoy interacting with others and they do it well.When you are opening a dollar store the first group that likely comes to mind will be customers. Those customers make purchases that result in you being able to pay you bills. Some customers are fun to talk to. Others are very challenging. You must enjoy dealing with all of them.Current and former employees are likely the next group that c 5. Convenience I know a few people, my family included, who won't deal with companies who aren't on the Internet unless they have to. The web provides a high level of convenience. Why should your customers be inconvenienced when there are other companies out there who do what you do, and THEY have a website? Your customers will just go to them instead. Sometimes even paying more since convenience is a benefit. Time is too precious to be spending it waiting in line somewhere, or sitting in a phone messaging queue. Call me crazy, but I think it's time to turn over a new leaf and start getting serious about doing business. Those who don't will be left behind, and could be filing bankruptcy 3 years from now. Whether they take the first step to establish an Internet presence or take a current site to a new level, it's better than doing nothing. Doing nothing is safe and it provides a comfortable and familiar setting but it does little in the way of advancing your business. Consider an online trip to Amazon or spend some time this weekend in Border's Bookstore. If you're local I just may see you there.
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