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    Your eBay Business - 8 Ways To Insure It's Success
    I don’t know if you’ve ever noticed, but it seems like every week or two we read about another Powerseller going out of business.If you want your auction business to be a long-term success, then it’s important that you plan now for it’s continued growth.According to some people the world economy may be moving toward a 1930’s like depression. Others say there is no chance of that happening.Even without something as catastrophic as a world-wide depression, there are still plenty of little things that can put a damper on your success. But, whatever the situation, it’s a good idea to hedge your bets.Here’s eight tips for preparing your eBay auction business for whatever the future may hold:1. Keep your overhead lowOne of the biggest advantages that you, as an independent business
    is to a Virtual Assistant.

    12. Write a telephone message script and update the announcement on a regular basis.

    13. Use free offers to attract people to come and find out additional information about your teleconferences. You can use an ebook, ecourse, special report or even a white paper. A transcript of another teleconference, if the same target market, would also work well.

    14. List your class in teleclass directories. Some of these post sites require that you complete "their" teleclass- leader course. A big downfall in time and expense. These include:

    http://www.seminarannouncer.com http://www.teleclass4u.com http://www.teleclasslive.com http://www.teleclass.com http://www.thefeelgoodplace.com/freetele.htm http://www.Yahoogroups.com has over 30 places to post your offer (depends on your topic).

    15. If you give presentations or attend seminars, give out flyers on your teleconference program. Works wel

    Getting Your Home Ready To Be Put On Sale
    You are determined that you are not going to give your hard earned cash to a real estate broker or listings agent – you are going for the do it yourself approach and have already bought yourself a for sale by owner board. Stop! Don’t go any further until you have had the place valued and until it is ready to go on the market. You may love your home, love the pictures and things around you. You might not bother about the cat hairs on the carpet, or the doggy smell in the hallway but a buyer will. You may love that seventies green bathroom suite but many buyers prefer plain white. You need to become your own house doctor before you can have a hope of selling.Start by going outside and standing opposite your house and really look at it. Is the gutter dripping, does the gate squeak and is the paint peeling in places? Wha
    Teleconferences, also known as teleclasses or teleseminars depending on the presentation format, are the second hottest delivery technique for 2004. This delivery format satisfies the yearn to learn and opens an exchange to unbelievable global portions. Also called distance learning, a format began in the mid-1990s by higher learning institutions. Now, without leaving your easy chair, you can put on a headset, lean back and learn. No parking challenges, gas usage, or travel time required.

    Technology is exploding in this part of the communication industry. In 2003 this market tripled their service features for leaders, use and availability in on the incline, and the attendance limitations of 30 a few years ago now expands to 150.

    Teleconference phone numbers are still limited to availability in only certain states, like Florida and Nevada. The pressure for other states to add telecon- ferencing services at these reasonable rates is not there yet. The bell toils louder every year. Currently, you can purchase a personal-use 24/7 line in the range of $600 a year. Alternatively, you can rent a line by the hour from $10 up or even share a line.

    You can find no cost teleconference lines, like http://www.mrconference.com. I found these services less than desirable. Many times, you get disconnected if you don't say something every 10 minutes or are unable to enter the call.

    No, teleconferencing will not take the place of "being there". Exceptional teleconference leaders can pull your senses in with creativity.

    If you have never experience a teleconference, I recommend that you do, but don't just try one. The greatest benefit to learning by phone is that your listening skills intensify.

    1. If you produce your own e-newsletter or printed newsletter, you can add a teleconferencing announcement section.

    2. Contact other e-newsletter or printed newsletter editors and ask to have your teleconference announced in their issues. You can swap for the space (your ad for their ad in your e- newsletter), barter for a space in your session, offer an affiliate option, purchase the space or pay per click. You want to advertise with your focus target.

    3. You can also run pay-per-click search engine ads. The Google AdWords program is a great place to start. If you purchase an ad analyzer software (average $100) or a service (average $19.95/month) you will save time and make less mistakes. It saves hours completing the analysis on your own. Look for the ads that you pay more than a nickel each.

    4. Place notices all over your web site -- the main page is a must. Remember, this is a passive method (you still need to get visitors to the site).

    5. Write and distribute Internet articles on the same subject. Unable to write, hire a ghostwriter. Allow three months for expansion. You will also want to write and distribute at least three articles a month. You will not want to ignore this opportunity since this is number five on the top promotional methods for 2004. If you write marketing articles, a great post site is: www.ideamarketers.com. Each site has it’s own guidelines and speciality topics. To find other media-distribution sites, visit www.google.com and search on "submit article" and "[your topic]". Use your bio or resource paragraphs, limited to five lines of 60- character, to entice readers about your offer.

    6. Globally expand your distribution. Whether you use Internet articles, advertising or any of the other methods mentioned in #2 and #3. Find similar opportunities in English-speaking countries like the U. K., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.

    7. Announce your teleconference calls on other people’s teleconferences. You can slip it in with a question, when you respond to a "what do you do" segment, or ask the leader before hand for an opening as a complimentary service to theirs, to barter, or even a commission.

    8. Add a promotional paragraph to your e-mail signatures.

    9. Do you below to any discussion lists or boards that allow you to post your teleconferences. Some do and some don't. If you are not sure, ask the group's moderator. Off a special price for members on the list.

    10. Write a press release for each teleconference. Become a member of PR Web http://www.prweb.com/ -- membership is free. I found this site to be the best for a Google pickup.

    11. Begin a list of all your local newspapers that offer free community event announcements. Find out what their deadline are and submission requirements. Create what they need and send it to them about a week or two before their deadline. As experience level rises with the local newspapers expand to other areas. Contact one city and when completed, choose another city. Start a binder with all the information and set up your Internet browser with categories and your e-mail software with a separate "Community newspaper" section to keep yourself organized. You can delegate this to a Virtual Assistant.

    12. Write a telephone message script and update the announcement on a regular basis.

    13. Use free offers to attract people to come and find out additional information about your teleconferences. You can use an ebook, ecourse, special report or even a white paper. A transcript of another teleconference, if the same target market, would also work well.

    14. List your class in teleclass directories. Some of these post sites require that you complete "their" teleclass- leader course. A big downfall in time and expense. These include:

    http://www.seminarannouncer.com http://www.teleclass4u.com http://www.teleclasslive.com http://www.teleclass.com http://www.thefeelgoodplace.com/freetele.htm http://www.Yahoogroups.com has over 30 places to post your offer (depends on your topic).

    15. If you give presentations or attend seminars, give out flyers on your teleconference program. Works well

    Polishing Your Translation Style - Marketing Your Services
    You have read part 1 & 2 of this article series (see below for link). And, you are probably asking yourself “what else is there to say about improving one’s translation style?” The answer to that, my friends, is the most important part of the message. Let’s for a moment consider our profession from the perspective of the client. You have a translation project that needs a translator. You pull out all the stops: you hit the search engines; post on translation directories; you even call in a few favours asking for a reputable professional translation service. In short, you get the “word out.” Pretty soon you have around a hundred (probably more) potential candidates. Then, based on your translation project criteria, and other priorities and considerations, you cull the list down to 10 candidates. The surviving /a>. I found these services less than desirable. Many times, you get disconnected if you don't say something every 10 minutes or are unable to enter the call.

    No, teleconferencing will not take the place of "being there". Exceptional teleconference leaders can pull your senses in with creativity.

    If you have never experience a teleconference, I recommend that you do, but don't just try one. The greatest benefit to learning by phone is that your listening skills intensify.

    1. If you produce your own e-newsletter or printed newsletter, you can add a teleconferencing announcement section.

    2. Contact other e-newsletter or printed newsletter editors and ask to have your teleconference announced in their issues. You can swap for the space (your ad for their ad in your e- newsletter), barter for a space in your session, offer an affiliate option, purchase the space or pay per click. You want to advertise with your focus target.

    3. You can also run pay-per-click search engine ads. The Google AdWords program is a great place to start. If you purchase an ad analyzer software (average $100) or a service (average $19.95/month) you will save time and make less mistakes. It saves hours completing the analysis on your own. Look for the ads that you pay more than a nickel each.

    4. Place notices all over your web site -- the main page is a must. Remember, this is a passive method (you still need to get visitors to the site).

    5. Write and distribute Internet articles on the same subject. Unable to write, hire a ghostwriter. Allow three months for expansion. You will also want to write and distribute at least three articles a month. You will not want to ignore this opportunity since this is number five on the top promotional methods for 2004. If you write marketing articles, a great post site is: www.ideamarketers.com. Each site has it’s own guidelines and speciality topics. To find other media-distribution sites, visit www.google.com and search on "submit article" and "[your topic]". Use your bio or resource paragraphs, limited to five lines of 60- character, to entice readers about your offer.

    6. Globally expand your distribution. Whether you use Internet articles, advertising or any of the other methods mentioned in #2 and #3. Find similar opportunities in English-speaking countries like the U. K., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.

    7. Announce your teleconference calls on other people’s teleconferences. You can slip it in with a question, when you respond to a "what do you do" segment, or ask the leader before hand for an opening as a complimentary service to theirs, to barter, or even a commission.

    8. Add a promotional paragraph to your e-mail signatures.

    9. Do you below to any discussion lists or boards that allow you to post your teleconferences. Some do and some don't. If you are not sure, ask the group's moderator. Off a special price for members on the list.

    10. Write a press release for each teleconference. Become a member of PR Web http://www.prweb.com/ -- membership is free. I found this site to be the best for a Google pickup.

    11. Begin a list of all your local newspapers that offer free community event announcements. Find out what their deadline are and submission requirements. Create what they need and send it to them about a week or two before their deadline. As experience level rises with the local newspapers expand to other areas. Contact one city and when completed, choose another city. Start a binder with all the information and set up your Internet browser with categories and your e-mail software with a separate "Community newspaper" section to keep yourself organized. You can delegate this to a Virtual Assistant.

    12. Write a telephone message script and update the announcement on a regular basis.

    13. Use free offers to attract people to come and find out additional information about your teleconferences. You can use an ebook, ecourse, special report or even a white paper. A transcript of another teleconference, if the same target market, would also work well.

    14. List your class in teleclass directories. Some of these post sites require that you complete "their" teleclass- leader course. A big downfall in time and expense. These include:

    http://www.seminarannouncer.com http://www.teleclass4u.com http://www.teleclasslive.com http://www.teleclass.com http://www.thefeelgoodplace.com/freetele.htm http://www.Yahoogroups.com has over 30 places to post your offer (depends on your topic).

    15. If you give presentations or attend seminars, give out flyers on your teleconference program. Works wel

    How to Convince Your Visitors to Return Often
    One visit does not make a sale. Be sure to make your Web site attractive to your visitors so that they want to come back. You don't win their trust right away. It may take 4-7 visits before they buy.Here's Five Ways:1. Check and Correct What's Not WorkingFirst, be sure you don't have long passages of bio or information about yourself on your home page. People don't care about you and they want information short and sweet. They want solutions to their challenges and they want free information.Second, test all of your links often to make sure they work. Nothing discourages buyers more than disorganized copy, links that don't work, and difficulty getting to where they want to go.2. Upload New, Original, and Useful Content OftenOn every Web site page put a notice "Bookmark our Web Si
    a nickel each.

    4. Place notices all over your web site -- the main page is a must. Remember, this is a passive method (you still need to get visitors to the site).

    5. Write and distribute Internet articles on the same subject. Unable to write, hire a ghostwriter. Allow three months for expansion. You will also want to write and distribute at least three articles a month. You will not want to ignore this opportunity since this is number five on the top promotional methods for 2004. If you write marketing articles, a great post site is: www.ideamarketers.com. Each site has it’s own guidelines and speciality topics. To find other media-distribution sites, visit www.google.com and search on "submit article" and "[your topic]". Use your bio or resource paragraphs, limited to five lines of 60- character, to entice readers about your offer.

    6. Globally expand your distribution. Whether you use Internet articles, advertising or any of the other methods mentioned in #2 and #3. Find similar opportunities in English-speaking countries like the U. K., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.

    7. Announce your teleconference calls on other people’s teleconferences. You can slip it in with a question, when you respond to a "what do you do" segment, or ask the leader before hand for an opening as a complimentary service to theirs, to barter, or even a commission.

    8. Add a promotional paragraph to your e-mail signatures.

    9. Do you below to any discussion lists or boards that allow you to post your teleconferences. Some do and some don't. If you are not sure, ask the group's moderator. Off a special price for members on the list.

    10. Write a press release for each teleconference. Become a member of PR Web http://www.prweb.com/ -- membership is free. I found this site to be the best for a Google pickup.

    11. Begin a list of all your local newspapers that offer free community event announcements. Find out what their deadline are and submission requirements. Create what they need and send it to them about a week or two before their deadline. As experience level rises with the local newspapers expand to other areas. Contact one city and when completed, choose another city. Start a binder with all the information and set up your Internet browser with categories and your e-mail software with a separate "Community newspaper" section to keep yourself organized. You can delegate this to a Virtual Assistant.

    12. Write a telephone message script and update the announcement on a regular basis.

    13. Use free offers to attract people to come and find out additional information about your teleconferences. You can use an ebook, ecourse, special report or even a white paper. A transcript of another teleconference, if the same target market, would also work well.

    14. List your class in teleclass directories. Some of these post sites require that you complete "their" teleclass- leader course. A big downfall in time and expense. These include:

    http://www.seminarannouncer.com http://www.teleclass4u.com http://www.teleclasslive.com http://www.teleclass.com http://www.thefeelgoodplace.com/freetele.htm http://www.Yahoogroups.com has over 30 places to post your offer (depends on your topic).

    15. If you give presentations or attend seminars, give out flyers on your teleconference program. Works wel

    Multiply Your Copywriting Response with this Rarely Taught Testimonial Secret
    If you'd like to make your testimonials up to 1000% more effective -- adding to your sales pitch in ways you could only dream of before -- then here's all you have to do: Take all the main reasons, benefits and features of doing business with you, and write them on a piece of paper (in a list). For example, let's pretend you own a dry cleaning shop. And let's say the main benefits, features and reasons of doing business with your dry cleaning shop are: * You offer the lowest prices on the planet * You give same day service * You offer a $50.00 gift certificate at McDonalds with orders of $300.00 or more * You're right in the center of town, in an area that's easy to find with ample parking space Now, what you d
    u can slip it in with a question, when you respond to a "what do you do" segment, or ask the leader before hand for an opening as a complimentary service to theirs, to barter, or even a commission.

    8. Add a promotional paragraph to your e-mail signatures.

    9. Do you below to any discussion lists or boards that allow you to post your teleconferences. Some do and some don't. If you are not sure, ask the group's moderator. Off a special price for members on the list.

    10. Write a press release for each teleconference. Become a member of PR Web http://www.prweb.com/ -- membership is free. I found this site to be the best for a Google pickup.

    11. Begin a list of all your local newspapers that offer free community event announcements. Find out what their deadline are and submission requirements. Create what they need and send it to them about a week or two before their deadline. As experience level rises with the local newspapers expand to other areas. Contact one city and when completed, choose another city. Start a binder with all the information and set up your Internet browser with categories and your e-mail software with a separate "Community newspaper" section to keep yourself organized. You can delegate this to a Virtual Assistant.

    12. Write a telephone message script and update the announcement on a regular basis.

    13. Use free offers to attract people to come and find out additional information about your teleconferences. You can use an ebook, ecourse, special report or even a white paper. A transcript of another teleconference, if the same target market, would also work well.

    14. List your class in teleclass directories. Some of these post sites require that you complete "their" teleclass- leader course. A big downfall in time and expense. These include:

    http://www.seminarannouncer.com http://www.teleclass4u.com http://www.teleclasslive.com http://www.teleclass.com http://www.thefeelgoodplace.com/freetele.htm http://www.Yahoogroups.com has over 30 places to post your offer (depends on your topic).

    15. If you give presentations or attend seminars, give out flyers on your teleconference program. Works wel

    Second Mortgage Repayment Schedules
    What are second mortgages?Second mortgages are secured loans that you take out using the equity on your property. They are more commonly known as equity loans. They are based on the market value of your home minus the balance of your first mortgage. For example, if the properties you own have a market value of $200,000 but you still have a$100,000 balance on your first mortgage, you would then have a $100,000 equity line of credit. You can borrow up to that much money using your equity to secure the loan.Types of second mortgagesThere are two types of second mortgage loans that you can apply for, the closed-end loan and the open-end loan. The closed-end loan allows you to borrow one lump sum of cash at the time of closing. However, this type of loan disallows you to borrow further after the initi
    is to a Virtual Assistant.

    12. Write a telephone message script and update the announcement on a regular basis.

    13. Use free offers to attract people to come and find out additional information about your teleconferences. You can use an ebook, ecourse, special report or even a white paper. A transcript of another teleconference, if the same target market, would also work well.

    14. List your class in teleclass directories. Some of these post sites require that you complete "their" teleclass- leader course. A big downfall in time and expense. These include:

    http://www.seminarannouncer.com http://www.teleclass4u.com http://www.teleclasslive.com http://www.teleclass.com http://www.thefeelgoodplace.com/freetele.htm http://www.Yahoogroups.com has over 30 places to post your offer (depends on your topic).

    15. If you give presentations or attend seminars, give out flyers on your teleconference program. Works well in networking groups too. Take the flyers to the libraries, senior and civic centers.

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