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How to Find, Sponser, and Retain Leaders to Grow Your Network Marketing Business

Part I – Finding Leaders

Network Marketing is a great business that offers many people the ideal alternative to a traditional job or business.

Do you know a better way for the ordinary person to achieve independence from the tyrannies of working for someone else or from the day-to-day headaches of running a business?

It’s terrific being your own boss and in control of your own time and financial rewards.

Sometimes the biggest problem in MLM is what to put on your business card: President, CEO, Marketing Director, Independent Agent or Queen of the World.

We tend to overlook the other important roles of Envelope Licker, Gopher, Secretary, Accountant, Student, or the most important role in your company – Chief of Staffing.

Recruiting is the lifeblood of your MLM business; yet we tend not to treat it as a vital professional function. Most people base their efforts on some pretty haphazard MLM industry approaches.

Are you paddling your canoe? Or just floating down the river of life with your eyes closed?

Live your life with no regrets! When you get older and think back on your life you want to be able to say, “I have lived a full life and I have no regrets!” The problem is most of us have not even thought about what we really want out of life. We get too busy with day-to-day activities and never stop and think what our dreams and goals are. Decide today that you will be different from the rest and take charge of your life!

How to be an Internet Marketing Champion

How bad do you want to make money on the Internet? You know thousands of people are doing it and maybe you’ve had a little success. But do you really want your own business operating 24 hours a day making money for you?

If you don’t then why are you reading this? You must know that you can do this or you would be off investing your time in watching TV or building an ant farm right now.

Exclusive Interview with AltaVista

AltaVista (AV) is an undisputed veteran of the search engine industry. Their initial search engine endeavors trace back to the mid ’90s. AltaVista has made use of their early lead to remain a forceful competitor in this ever-changing industry. With over 500 million Web pages indexed and more than 40 million search queries a day, AltaVista remains a major force in the search industry. I had an opportunity to catch up with AltaVista’s Erica Aks, Manager of Content Engineering and distinguished Engineer Edgar Whipple. The topics of our conversation ranged from the best ways to submit, to the importance of knowing who your virtual neighbors are. This is an interview search engine optimizers should read with great interest. The team we interviewed is AltaVista’s first line of defense against spam.

Changing Webhosts

Changing web hosts was once a very daunting task. There was so many little details involved with moving that it was not done very often. We have compiled a checklist that will help make your Web host transfer a little easier.

The first thing you need to is research the company you will be
transferring to.

What services do they offer?

Are those services comparable to the services you have now? Note: Never go for a host with less services unless you are sure you will not need them.

Information Wants to Be Free

From the Web2001 Internet and Mobile conference and exposition at the Moscone convention center in San Francisco August 4-8, comes an interesting set of keynote speakers offered to attendees. Rather than major computer or software company CEO’s, we have commentators on our culture speaking to a conference full of web developers and corporate strategists charged with developing web initiatives.

Is There A Difference When Writing For The Internet?

As a writer for a multitude of projects from web site content to detailed business plans all the way to press releases and promotional material, I’ve noticed one major difference in writing for the Internet versus writing for other channels of communication. Primarily writing good copy is essentially the same no matter where it’s presented but writing for the Internet requires one important distinction. That distinction is less verbiage with more impact!

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