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The Web Radio Revolution Is Now as if I had just played a fast-paced video game for hours. “Another pop-up! Kill it! Oops, there it goes. It’s on the right, no, wait a minute, it’s on the left!”Have you listened to web radio lately?A lot of folks still don't know what web radio is. Let's note first of all that it is not the same thing as podcasting, although the two are often confused. Without going into the technicalities, web radio uses streaming audio to create a "live," ongoing broadcast such as you would hear from a regular radio station. Podcasting involves the creation of individual recordings which people can download for li I guess this could be considered as just another example of “do as I say, and not as I do.” Anyone using the Internet to advertise their business should always be aware that there are folks out there who will try to help you in the same way that some evangelists will try to help the lame to walk and the blind to see. Often this thinly veiled ‘help’ could just be a smokescreen for someone else’s hidden agenda. If you ever hear the term ‘miracle’ in someone’s promise to turn yo Get Traffic From Expired Domains Do Internet marketing gurus sometimes eerily remind you of Jim and Tammy Faye?What is an Expired Domain?Expired domains are those that were not renewed by the original registrant, and they are sometimes also referred to as unclaimed Domain Names or Abandoned Domain Names.Everyday roughly 20000 expired domains are available to purchase at any registrar.Expired Domains and Traffic.The main advantage of taking over an expired domain is the traffic. For many, expiring and expired domains When I first started exploring ways in which to advertise my Virtual Assistant business over the Internet, I was baffled and overwhelmed. Buzzwords and terms like “SEO” and “Keywords” flew over my head faster than a speeding bullet. I really wasn’t getting it. My web site also wasn’t getting it, at least not in terms of the traffic I had expected and hoped for. I decided to do some further research into marketing tips and was horrified when my Google search engine turned up 168,000,000 (yes, that’s 168 million), possible references. Even if I had managed to live to a hundred, die, and come back to live another hundred years, I would likely still only be on page 3. As a result of my online search, I concluded that while most Internet marketing gurus had plenty of zeal to pass around, it seemed the commodity they were actually delivering was nothing more than simple faith. Like evangelists, many Internet marketing gurus offer a person the guarantee of total success, providing one follows their commandments. “Harry was an out-of-work, no-good alcoholic, but once he followed our ‘10 steps to marketing success’, he turned his life around and is now a millionaire and owns 10 sheep.” Faith healing? Inspiration? I’d hazard a guess that Harry might now actually own those 10 sheep, but as to being a millionaire? In my mind, the basis of an Internet marketing guru’s strategy is to get people pumped up. It’s to instill faith. Yes, there are a lot of practical tips and advice. Yes, they offer a wealth of information pertaining to the technicalities of running a web site. The bottom line still appears to be faith. One must keep in mind, however, that sometimes this faith comes with a price. One might call into a prayer-line on an evangelist’s television show and pledge a contribution to purchase a video of inspiration (lest one’s prayers not be answered). Similarly, it is often encouraged by Internet marketing gurus to purchase a book or a tape in order to ensure the lasting success (salvation) of one’s business. While there is no blatant threat of apocalypse, there is an implied sense that if one doesn’t buy their book, one’s soul will never find the way to lasting happiness (nor will one’s business ever survive). Remember when Jimmy had that affair? I recall one Internet marketing advice site that stressed the importance of not having pop-up advertisements on one’s website because it could possibly annoy one’s customers. Within a few seconds of entering their site, I felt as if I had just played a fast-paced video game for hours. “Another pop-up! Kill it! Oops, there it goes. It’s on the right, no, wait a minute, it’s on the left!” I guess this could be considered as just another example of “do as I say, and not as I do.” Anyone using the Internet to advertise their business should always be aware that there are folks out there who will try to help you in the same way that some evangelists will try to help the lame to walk and the blind to see. Often this thinly veiled ‘help’ could just be a smokescreen for someone else’s hidden agenda. If you ever hear the term ‘miracle’ in someone’s promise to turn yo Six Sigma For The Service Sector o a hundred, die, and come back to live another hundred years, I would likely still only be on page 3.IntroductionSix Sigma is all about quality improvement and was first pioneered by Motorola in the 1980s. Over the last few years, this methodology has received much recognition and several companies have adopted it in order to meet their targets. Six Sigma’s clientele include a long list of well-established manufacturers like General Motors, Ford Motor Co., GE, Honeywell and many more. However, there are still many non-manufacturing companies As a result of my online search, I concluded that while most Internet marketing gurus had plenty of zeal to pass around, it seemed the commodity they were actually delivering was nothing more than simple faith. Like evangelists, many Internet marketing gurus offer a person the guarantee of total success, providing one follows their commandments. “Harry was an out-of-work, no-good alcoholic, but once he followed our ‘10 steps to marketing success’, he turned his life around and is now a millionaire and owns 10 sheep.” Faith healing? Inspiration? I’d hazard a guess that Harry might now actually own those 10 sheep, but as to being a millionaire? In my mind, the basis of an Internet marketing guru’s strategy is to get people pumped up. It’s to instill faith. Yes, there are a lot of practical tips and advice. Yes, they offer a wealth of information pertaining to the technicalities of running a web site. The bottom line still appears to be faith. One must keep in mind, however, that sometimes this faith comes with a price. One might call into a prayer-line on an evangelist’s television show and pledge a contribution to purchase a video of inspiration (lest one’s prayers not be answered). Similarly, it is often encouraged by Internet marketing gurus to purchase a book or a tape in order to ensure the lasting success (salvation) of one’s business. While there is no blatant threat of apocalypse, there is an implied sense that if one doesn’t buy their book, one’s soul will never find the way to lasting happiness (nor will one’s business ever survive). Remember when Jimmy had that affair? I recall one Internet marketing advice site that stressed the importance of not having pop-up advertisements on one’s website because it could possibly annoy one’s customers. Within a few seconds of entering their site, I felt as if I had just played a fast-paced video game for hours. “Another pop-up! Kill it! Oops, there it goes. It’s on the right, no, wait a minute, it’s on the left!” I guess this could be considered as just another example of “do as I say, and not as I do.” Anyone using the Internet to advertise their business should always be aware that there are folks out there who will try to help you in the same way that some evangelists will try to help the lame to walk and the blind to see. Often this thinly veiled ‘help’ could just be a smokescreen for someone else’s hidden agenda. If you ever hear the term ‘miracle’ in someone’s promise to turn yo Do You Make These Affiliate Mistakes? spiration?You’ve just come across a fantastic product and you’re thinking of signing up as Affiliate but before you get carried away, here are a few pointers that can save you both time and money!1.Is the sales letter any good, read the headline first it’s been shown that a good headline makes a big difference (it’s been proven that 75% of people make up their minds of purchasing a product just from reading the headline alone.) Is the rest of the sal I’d hazard a guess that Harry might now actually own those 10 sheep, but as to being a millionaire? In my mind, the basis of an Internet marketing guru’s strategy is to get people pumped up. It’s to instill faith. Yes, there are a lot of practical tips and advice. Yes, they offer a wealth of information pertaining to the technicalities of running a web site. The bottom line still appears to be faith. One must keep in mind, however, that sometimes this faith comes with a price. One might call into a prayer-line on an evangelist’s television show and pledge a contribution to purchase a video of inspiration (lest one’s prayers not be answered). Similarly, it is often encouraged by Internet marketing gurus to purchase a book or a tape in order to ensure the lasting success (salvation) of one’s business. While there is no blatant threat of apocalypse, there is an implied sense that if one doesn’t buy their book, one’s soul will never find the way to lasting happiness (nor will one’s business ever survive). Remember when Jimmy had that affair? I recall one Internet marketing advice site that stressed the importance of not having pop-up advertisements on one’s website because it could possibly annoy one’s customers. Within a few seconds of entering their site, I felt as if I had just played a fast-paced video game for hours. “Another pop-up! Kill it! Oops, there it goes. It’s on the right, no, wait a minute, it’s on the left!” I guess this could be considered as just another example of “do as I say, and not as I do.” Anyone using the Internet to advertise their business should always be aware that there are folks out there who will try to help you in the same way that some evangelists will try to help the lame to walk and the blind to see. Often this thinly veiled ‘help’ could just be a smokescreen for someone else’s hidden agenda. If you ever hear the term ‘miracle’ in someone’s promise to turn yo Top Ten Networking Strategies To Get A Job, A Promotion, Or Make A Sale not be answered). Similarly, it is often encouraged by Internet marketing gurus to purchase a book or a tape in order to ensure the lasting success (salvation) of one’s business.Whether you are networking to find a new job opportunity, gain a promotion, or close a sale, you have two main goals with the networking interaction:1. To be remembered so that when opportunities appear, people will think of you as the perfect person to handle things,2. To be referred to others who can give you insight into these opportunities.Your overall goal of course is to get a job, make a sale, or gain more business -– but While there is no blatant threat of apocalypse, there is an implied sense that if one doesn’t buy their book, one’s soul will never find the way to lasting happiness (nor will one’s business ever survive). Remember when Jimmy had that affair? I recall one Internet marketing advice site that stressed the importance of not having pop-up advertisements on one’s website because it could possibly annoy one’s customers. Within a few seconds of entering their site, I felt as if I had just played a fast-paced video game for hours. “Another pop-up! Kill it! Oops, there it goes. It’s on the right, no, wait a minute, it’s on the left!” I guess this could be considered as just another example of “do as I say, and not as I do.” Anyone using the Internet to advertise their business should always be aware that there are folks out there who will try to help you in the same way that some evangelists will try to help the lame to walk and the blind to see. Often this thinly veiled ‘help’ could just be a smokescreen for someone else’s hidden agenda. If you ever hear the term ‘miracle’ in someone’s promise to turn yo The Team Process as if I had just played a fast-paced video game for hours. “Another pop-up! Kill it! Oops, there it goes. It’s on the right, no, wait a minute, it’s on the left!”We live in very progressive times, one only has to look around at the changes on the internet each day to see that this is true.We see changes also happening within the world around us as well, sometimes for the better sometimes not. We sometimes can feel frustrated in that it appears that we can do nothing to make the changes that we would like to see.It is only through banding together that we can make our influence felt, when I guess this could be considered as just another example of “do as I say, and not as I do.” Anyone using the Internet to advertise their business should always be aware that there are folks out there who will try to help you in the same way that some evangelists will try to help the lame to walk and the blind to see. Often this thinly veiled ‘help’ could just be a smokescreen for someone else’s hidden agenda. If you ever hear the term ‘miracle’ in someone’s promise to turn your business around, please keep in mind how infrequently true miracles really happen. Your business success will probably come from your own hard work. There is no substitute for that. You create your own miracles each and every day, just by having your own inner faith and working hard.
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