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Making Money With Resale Rights

December 5th, 2009 No comments

Do you believe that you can make money-selling product, when you do not have the initial capital to buy the products that you intend on selling? How can someone possibly get product for free to sell on the web and make money?  The answer does not require a PHD to figure out, going wholesale is the way to do this. When wholesale comes to mind the first thing mentioned is resale rights.

The basic idea behind the resale right is for you to find out exactly what it is you plan on selling first and foremost, this will be your plan of action. Then you will need to have a place for you to sell the said items, this can be done on Internet auctions such as ebay. You may also run the business out of your home without the said auction sites. You will not be a sole business person in this endeavor however, as you are going to need the product to sell. This is where the wholesaler comes into play. When you can prove the business id and the proof of the ebay account you can easily get an account from the wholesaler to receive goods from them to sell online.

How this works is quite simple, you place the product on the market and set up the sale. This then will be sent to the wholesaler for approval, once you get the approval of the sale it shall commence. The likelihood of you having the space to keep a large amount of the product in your home, of course depending on what you are selling. There is the possibility for you to have your stuff stored at the very place that you have purchased from. This no doubt ably will come at a cost, it will be minimal however as the product is already there in the first place. This will be on more of a percentage basis than a fee or charge. If you think about it you are buying from a wholesaler anyhow, spending a little on storage by way of a percentage is a small price to pay. It would cost you far more to rent out space to store the goods that you are selling.

So when you sell the product to a client, you will in turn pay for the goods sold, pay the percentage for the storage and what ever is left belongs to you. This is an excellent way for you to develop a great relationship with the wholesaler, and get a business off the ground and successful. So as you can see, getting on the resale right bandwagon is clearly the way to go when starting a new Internet sales business.

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How To Create A Successful Home Business

November 4th, 2009 No comments

The Internet is full of ways to create a foolproof home business that makes you rich quickly and easily. I’m here to tell you that these offers are mere fallacies. There is no home business that is quick and easy and will instantly triple your income. Home businesses are hard work and require time, dedication and perseverance. But they are possible, and have the potential of making you a lot of money and keeping you at home where you belong.

While I can’t and won’t tell you which home business will work for you, I can give you suggestions for how to make your home business work.

DEDICATE YOURSELF TO YOUR HOME BUSINESS

Your devotion to your home business venture can never waver. It must come before all other financial opportunities. This is not to say that you have to quit your job in order to launch a home business. That would be a bad idea, at least until your home business is providing a steady stream of income. However, leave your job at work. Your home is the place for your home business, and you should try to keep your home free of other financial distractions.

Work on your home business whenever you possibly can. Dedicate every free moment you have to advancing your business. Spend time each and every day, including holidays, to furthering your home business, even if you just write down an idea or make a single contact. If you can meet one contact every day, then by the end of your first year, you’ll have 365. Dedicate yourself to your home business and your chances of success will improve drastically.

ESTABLISH GOALS AND A PLAN BEFORE YOU START A HOME BUSINESS

Starting a home business without a plan is like trying to sail from New York to India without a compass, map, or the stars. You might get there, but it would only be a matter of dumb luck. Never be content to rely on Luck. Think about your home business, what you want to achieve with it, and where you want it to be 5, 10, 15 years down the road. Establish goals, timelines, and marketing plans before you begin anything. These will be the blueprints that you use to build your home business.

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF EVERY OPPORTUNITY

While you need to have a well-thought out plan before you begin a home business, do not be afraid to deviate from it if an unforeseen opportunity pops up. You should never rely on Luck, bet never ignore Luck when she is offering you her hand. Businesses are built on taking advantage of opportunities. Don’t be afraid to throw those blueprints that you made to the wind if something better should come along. Home businesses have to be flexible, because we live in an ever-changing world.

REMEMBER YOUR FAMILY

If you don’t have a family, don’t neglect your friends. You can’t be successful without support from other people. If you husband or wife is not behind you and your home business, then your chances of success plummet. You will be distracted by their anger and hurt feelings, and will not be able to dedicate your free time to your home business, because you will be thinking about your family. You have to come out of the working world eventually, and when you do, you need to have someone there to be your companion. Not only that, but your friends and family can be useful allies in the creation of a home business. No one can do everything alone, and the people around you are natural, and usually willing, resources. Never forget about the ones that you love.

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Home Based Business: Ten Tips For Success

October 26th, 2009 No comments

With the cost of living quickly surpassing the wages (we make) necessary to maintain an “average” lifestyle, more and more employees are beginning to seriously consider the option of working from home.

Being your own boss, setting and keeping your own hours, keeping all (or most of the proceeds for yourself), saving on travel time and gas, allowing for as much vacation time as “necessary”, it all has its perks. It certainly seems that way, especially for many woman who may not want to stop working or can’t afford to, but also want to stay home with the kids or be home when they get back from school.

But, this growing trend, even with all its apparent benefits has many experts cautioning stay-at-home workers and warning them about the potential perils of home-based businesses due to common human error.

Some of the most common (and most damaging) include:

· Going In Blind: Sure you need confidence, guts and faith to start your own business, but you also need to know what your getting into, and that means diving FIRST into doing the necessary research about the type of business you are interested in starting. Experts suggest finding out as much as you can about your potential venture and about its potential for success in your area. Find out about your competition, note how much they are charging and pinpoint your target market. Rely on books, trade shows, conferences and the net to gather your materials and information.

· Becoming A Lone Venturer: Keep in mind that starting ANY business is difficult, especially in its initial stages. This is the most crucial time for you and your venture and you’ll need all the love and support you can get. One of the biggest mistakes, say experts that new entrepreneurs make is not getting the necessary support from spouse of family. Besides maybe helping with the housework or kids, he or she may also want to lend a hand in your business or at least lend support and encouragement as to work to get things going.

· Leaping Without A (Financial) Safety Net: Most of us are use to bringing home a specific amount of income (give or take) each week, an idea of having a “comfort” zone that most new business owners need to give up say experts. According to professionals, most new business owners won’t see a profit for several months. In fact, they suggest having at least six months (monetary) reserves on hand.

· Spreading Yourself Too Thin: While you certainly want to please the consumer and build your client base, it’s important to remember, that you won’t be able to please all of the people all of the time. They suggest not spreading yourself too thin by creating a mission statement for your business defining your purpose and your goals. Include what your business involves, what makes it stand out, and where you see yourself a few months to a year down the line. And, they add that you should make it a point to check your statement periodically and make all the necessary adjustments.

· Getting Too Comfortable: It’s easy to take advantage of being at home, especially when you don’t have to punch or Watch the clock. But, according to experts, sticking to a regular work schedule is imperative. Keep your schedule flexible (that’s what working from home is all about) but set limits and boundaries that will allow you to focus without any interruptions and be productive.

· Not Having A Space Of Your Own: For some a private office may not be feasible, especially if you’re a stay-at-home parent. But, according to experts, it’s imperative that you designate a specific space to conduct business. It is also important that you have all the necessary office essential to properly conduct your business. Sharing space and sometimes supplies is necessary, but you really should have your own for maximum efficiency.

· Selling Yourself Short: Want to beat your competition (price-wise) is a smart move, but seriously underbidding yourself and your worth may not be. Know what the competition is charging and make reasonable adjustments remaining firm and confident in what your product and ability…and always leave a little room for “play”.

· Putting Off The Paperwork: While most of us don’t enjoy the paper trail that often goes along with owning a business, it’s an essential part of operations, especially when it comes to keeping track of inventory and finances. Make sure to do all you shipping and receiving and related filing promptly, as well as sending out timely invoices. Keep in mind that most consumers take up to 90 days to pay, so you’ll need to bill them as soon as possible. And also, don’t forget to keep track of your own expenses to know what is coming in and what is going out.

· All Work And No Play: Just because you work from home doesn’t mean you never leave the house again. In fact, a very important part of any business is networking. So, think about maintaining your professional appearance and joining some professional organizations that can put you in touch with all the right people….and even though chat boards and blogs can offer you the same, making a personal appearance is ALWAYS a nice touch.

· Expecting Too Much: Considering working from home as anything but “work”. While you may have the freedom to make lots of your own decisions, you’ll also have a lot more responsibility, and that means learning how to manage your time (between work and career) like never before.

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Create an Online Business Site

September 11th, 2009 No comments

Hundreds of people daily are looking to create an Online Web Based Business. You can recognize the demand for online business by looking at the searches made on the search engines. They are phrases like create an online business site web, business online small web, business online page, business, online site web, web hosting for online business and online web site business opportunity just to mention a few.

Recently I wrote several articles, one about specific landing pages, another about matching keywords to specific landing pages and the last one was on keyword pricing.  This time I am going to cover a few easy ways to monitor your campaigns so that you ensure you are accomplishing what you set out to do. Otherwise you will not bear the fruits of your efforts.

As I mentioned in my other articles you should ensure that you have a different landing page on your site for each area of you business. For example on my site I have a landing page for Work At Home, Top 10 business, Home Based Business, Moms Jobs, Affiliates, Data Entry, Online Paid Surveys and a link to my real time newsletter.

When utilizing one of the tools available to us called (PPC) Paid Per Click Advertising, whereby we pay a search engine pennies to show our ad when someone types in particular keyword.  As I mentioned in my other article you must break up your keywords in such a manner as to have all of your keywords on a given topic sent to the specific landing page. For example you should have all Work At Home keywords go to your landing page, which is mostly about Work At Home ideas. Like wise have you keywords on Home Based Business go to the landing page that highlights Home Based Business Opportunities.

In addition you don’t want to bidding against your self so you want to make sure that you don’t mix and match your keywords. You will want to advertise only the keywords that match a specific landing page when using (PPC) Paid Per Click Advertising. Don’t have Work At Home keywords mixed in with Online Paid Surveys sending people to multiple landing Pages.

You will want to use multiple variation of a given keyword. Think about the conversation going on in your customer’s head. What would you type in if you were searching for the same thing? What would others type? Don’t just set you campaigns to run on a maximum price per click. Do some research to see how much a particular keyword is being searched for. This will help you set your keyword pricing.

So that you may ensure that your efforts are working you can monitor your campaigns on each search engine. Each search engine should have a reports page, whereby you can look up keywords for the day and it will show you what landing page your potential customer was sent to. If they clicked on the keyword Home Based Business and they were sent to your Work At Home page instead of your Home Based Business page then you know modifications are required. This will show that you must have home based business set as a keyword in you work at home campaign in addition to or instead of your Home Base Business campaign. You will either have to delete it and add it to your Home Based Business Campaign or move it there depending on the search engine.

Another tool you can use is to add a free counter to your page. There are many online that track urls so that not only can you see the ip address, time, landing page, length of time on your site, but many times it will show you the keyword searched for as well. It will help you see what needs to me modified on an ongoing basis.

Every subtle change in your website landing page, keywords, keyword bidding, no matter how minuscule, has an effect on your customer. I always recommend change, monitor, analyze, modify and keep continuing the process. Compare the new change to the old one so that you can see which landing page converts best.

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10 reasons for starting a profitable home business online.

August 21st, 2009 No comments

It’s possible to start a home business online with very little
outlay and you can easily earn from $100 to thousands per day.

1. You want to escape the rat race. You’d rather spend the 2 hours
you waste every day with your family, or on a hobby. Running your
own business online you can stop the commute, and you can feel good
because you are helping to cut pollution too.

2 You can work part time building your new home business online until
you see it taking off. You aren’t giving up your bill paying regular
job to jump in without any income.

3 It’s possible to start a home business online with very little
outlay. Webhosting is cheaper than a bricks and mortar shopfront.
You already have the pc to access the net, it can start working
for it’s keep.

4 You can choose your own hours. If you have an appointment to keep
in the morning, start your online work in the afternoon. No one can
tell you “you can’t have that week off in August, Bill got in first”

5 If you work harder you can benefit directly, you put more hours in
and your online business makes more profit, your wages go up. Your
salary isn’t fixed by someone elses view of what you’re worth.

6 A lot of online business tasks can be automated, using readily
available tools. Emails can be automatically sent by
autoresponders, even regularly asked questions can be sorted and
answered by software.

7 A website works 24 hours a day without complaining. Even if you’re
on holiday your online business website can be working online for
you bringing in money.

8 Your online business can be as far reaching as you want, it can
offer something for your local community. It can equally sell to
people around the world, without penalty. It doesn’t cost any extra
to send an email to Australia, or for your website to be used to
make a purchase by someone in Europe.

9 Starting a home business online means you have a continuously
growing market as more and more people come online everyday.

10 It’s dress down day everyday. You can work in your pyjamas if you
want, nobody’s going to stop you in your own home. No more suits and
ties unless you want to wear them, but that’s your choice.

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9 Characteristics That Millionaire Businesspeople Have in Common

July 22nd, 2009 No comments

In May 2005, Forbes magazine reported that there were 691 billionaires in the world. 1400 people across the world turn into millionaires every day. Want to become one of them? Of course you do. Everyone wants the freedom to do business in the way they choose. There is so much power in running your own business – and having a business that runs itself, which for many people is the ultimate goal.

Making money is not the only goal of becoming an internet millionaire – it’s about freedom. Many people across the world are gifted with experiencing this freedom everyday. How can you become one of these people? What kind of life, and business, do you want to run? Would you like to be able to check your email from your private plane? These are the kinds of goals many people have in mind when they begin to forge ahead with their business ideas. But the truth is that the rich and the successful – the millionaires off and online – have about nine characteristics in common, not that different from a lot of people we all know. Most of them exhibit some or all of these. The truth is that we all have the potential for greatness – if we can train ourselves to keep this in mind as we go about our business day.

1. They don’t blame. Successful businesspeople don’t blame others. Instead of making excuses for bad outcomes, or reassigning responsibility to others, they take time to learn from their own mistakes.

2. They are decisive. Millionaire-types have a vision. They take quick, decisive action aligned with that vision. They’re action oriented, always pushing forward toward their goals.

3. They trust their intuition. If something seems like it’s not quite right, they trust that instinct. If an opportunity excites them and sounds like a great idea, they go for it.

4. They are singly focused on their CORE business. Successful entrepreneurs may be inspired by ideas, but they always remain true to their vision. They focus on opportunities that are aligned with their business’s purpose. If you sell retail products on eBay, don’t try real estate investing the next day. They don’t lose focus. They may sell their products on eBay, write articles, focus on joint ventures, and go to marketing seminars, but all of their efforts, and FOCUS, help them move toward their main goals.

5. They are marketing focused. Millionaires, including such giants as Bill Gates, understand the importance of building on their core business. They hire people with specialties in marketing. They work hard at building their email lists, gaining exposure, and are constantly looking for ways to reaching a wider audience. If you want to build a decent income, you sell products and services. If you want to be insanely rich, then you create and control markets. The key to your business, and creating phenomenal success, is marketing.

6. They understand the importance of continuing education. Successful businesspeople are always learning and drawing from other people’s experiences. They listen to how other people have achieved their success, especially if these people have expertise in another industry. They are constantly learning about new approaches and strategies, and thinking about how they can apply it to their own business.

7. They are not afraid of making mistakes. Any big company online will tell you that they’ve had their share of downfalls, even such giants as eBay or Craig’s List. Mistakes are building blocks for success – by making mistakes, you learn what works, and what doesn’t. You don’t have to get it right, you just have to get it going. We all make mistakes, and one of the most powerful things you can do is glean feedback from them. Feedback is a great way to learn from your customers and colleagues. You need to look at feedback and take it with a grain of salt – it helps you learn and grow. See your mistakes as learning lessons

8. They model their business for success. Internet millionaires model other people, strategies, and systems. They constantly look for models of success in everyday life and think about how to incorporate these lessons into their own strategy. They even look at their competition for answers. Whatever niche you’re in, subscribe to some industry newsletters, buy their products, and learn HOW they create success.

9. They build a team to rely on. No matter what stage you are in with your business, you’ve got to realize that you simply cannot do it all. You can’t be an expert in everything. You want to create a great team of people. How can you find them? Go to seminars and workshops. Hone your networking skills. You’ll often find that like minded people that are out there constantly learning and attending, seminars and workshops. Getting rich is a team sport. You have to have people that are cheering you on, encouraging your success.

These are some inherent characteristics of business millionaires. Can you apply them to your business and your life, too? Of course you can. If you can keep these principles in mind, you’ve got the millionaire mindset. No, you aren’t going to get there overnight. Making a million dollars takes some time. You can’t make a million dollars if you haven’t made your first hundred. So focus on the first hundred, first thousand, and first hundred thousand. Thinking this way goes a long way toward your goals – finding success, gaining riches, and living the kind of life you want to live.

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