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How YOU Could Be Making Other People Wealthy Online… And You Don’t Even Know About It

You want to create wealth for yourself and your family online. So, you chose to start your own Internet business.

Being the smart individual that you are, you decided that the best course of action would be to join a program where everything was all prepared for you. You would have the products, sales letters, banners, and other materials all ready to go and produced for you by another company.

Online Store Checklist

Run a search these days on one of the popular search engines for storefront software and you’ll get back hundreds of offerings. Sorting through the possibilities is mind boggling. How can you possibly decide what software or service to use?

Start by answering five questions:

1) Selling binaryware or hardgoods?
2) Selling a few or hundreds of items?
3) Need shipping and/or tax calculators?
4) Need to take credit cards for payment?
5) Need back-end order processing?

The Truth about Online Content: It’s Time for Writers to Take Back the Web

Google.com, one of the web’s hottest search engines, has indexed over 1,346,966,000 web pages to date. The World Wide Web is officially gigantic, with hundreds of thousands of corporate, small business, and ecommerce websites vying for something more than just the “eyeballs” that web analysts hailed in the 1990’s. In order to create success, websites are now searching for a steady, interactive audience. Why aren’t they succeeding? Could it STILL have something to do with the content?

Beating the Online Marketing Blues

There are some things you just can’t “dot.com.” Here’s one way to beat those online marketing blues by doing some face-to-face networking…

The Internet has been a boon for the home business person, enabling small enterprises to market to and take orders from customers all over the world. But as effective as working a business online can be, there are times when the home entrepreneur may crave a little one-on- one interaction with her customers. That’s when she should consider taking her act on the road… to a trade show.

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