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The ability to succeed as an entrepreneur is one of the most rewarding experiences any person can enjoy. Seeing your product on a store shelf is an amazing rush. Knowing that your service is benefiting the public is incredibly rewarding. Beyond the obvious monetary rewards, the knowledge that you have achieved a level of success most people can not even attempt is a significant gift.So what does an inventor, or creator, do to advance their opportunity if they do not have classic entrepreneurial makeup. In my consulting busin Lieberman-Lamont Advertising and How It Relates to Small Businesses Hello againWhen Ned Lamont first sought to challenge 3-term U.S. Sen. Joe Lieberman in today's Democratic primary, almost no one thought this political neophyte had any chance.Sitting on my back porch here in Connecticut, it's an hour before the polls close in this political duel between the well estabished, well-known brand (Lieberman) and the new, unknown brand (Lamont).The unknown (Lamont) has succeeded in making his alternative into a viable choice on a $4 million budget, compared to Lieberman's $6 million. Just running for Today we want to talk about Thank You pages and related stuff. These are the things you need to do to deliver product after your customers have paid their money. Thank You pages and related stuff So, your customers have paid their money. They are returned to your website – to your Thank You page, and you have been informed by your card processor that they have paid their money. Now you need to deliver product to them. How do you do this? It depends on the product. In the last article we talked about several types of product:
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