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Generate Secondary Sales From Previous Customers BM’s of the world laughed them out of the conference rooms. Why? Because America was built on manufacturing. Appliances and machines and ships and tanks needed to be built. Designing software was something for college geeks.Every business spends untold amounts of energy, time and money obtaining customers. Surprisingly, many then fail to revisit those customers for secondary revenues.Generate Secondary Sales From Previous CustomersIf you own a business, take a moment to think about the massive effort you make to obtain customers. Everything from your business name to your site to the colors you use in promot Jobs and Gates looked at each other and said, “They don’t get it, do they?” And Internet and Network Marketing - Your Own Website In Internet Home Business Ask an 18 year-old today if they read the newspaper and you generally get a laugh. Being 49, I recognize that laugh. It’s the same one I gave my parents when they wanted me to put water and a little dab of Bryl-cream on my hair and cut my hair above my ears back in the 1970’s. It was sooooo outdated.With the invention of the internet, internet home business opportunities with network marketing is a booming business. To get into this type of business just ten years ago, you would have had to be introduced into it by a friend or relative. Now that you have the internet, you can bring your network marketing internet home business opportunities and your products to a lot more people than ever before. You see, the newspaper world just doesn’t get it. They think the same eyeballs that read a newspaper are going to read the same copy online. What they’re unable to do is monetize effectively the online eyeballs. That’s because they’re investment is still tied up in big buildings, huge printing presses, enormous staffs, cutting down millions of trees and spending millions on gas to get the newspapers to the people that are no longer reading them. Pity. Haven’t we seen this all before? Remember the railroads. The railroads are the classic study of how an industry has it all and loses it. They failed to recognize they were in the transportation business goes the teachings of Business 101 in every college. So, the airlines came in and took over the monetization of moving people from point A to point B. When Bill Gates and Steven Jobs were going door to door with their silly little operating systems, the IBM’s of the world laughed them out of the conference rooms. Why? Because America was built on manufacturing. Appliances and machines and ships and tanks needed to be built. Designing software was something for college geeks. Jobs and Gates looked at each other and said, “They don’t get it, do they?” And Top Ten Blunders Business Owners Make u see, the newspaper world just doesn’t get it. They think the same eyeballs that read a newspaper are going to read the same copy online. What they’re unable to do is monetize effectively the online eyeballs. That’s because they’re investment is still tied up in big buildings, huge printing presses, enormous staffs, cutting down millions of trees and spending millions on gas to get the newspapers to the people that are no longer reading them.In today’s marketplace the words ‘job security’ have become an oxymoron. So more and more people are venturing on their own. But is it the right thing to do? Are they ready for it?Here are the top reasons people are starting their own businesses:1. Companies are cutting jobs with lay offs, downsizing and buy-outs2. People want flexibility to control their time so they can spend m Pity. Haven’t we seen this all before? Remember the railroads. The railroads are the classic study of how an industry has it all and loses it. They failed to recognize they were in the transportation business goes the teachings of Business 101 in every college. So, the airlines came in and took over the monetization of moving people from point A to point B. When Bill Gates and Steven Jobs were going door to door with their silly little operating systems, the IBM’s of the world laughed them out of the conference rooms. Why? Because America was built on manufacturing. Appliances and machines and ships and tanks needed to be built. Designing software was something for college geeks. Jobs and Gates looked at each other and said, “They don’t get it, do they?” And Making Money on Myspace staffs, cutting down millions of trees and spending millions on gas to get the newspapers to the people that are no longer reading them.Myspace is now one of the largest social networks on the internet. With over 105 million account sign ups and over 15 million unique members - there are a lot of potential people to advertise to. How though?Well as you may or may not know there are tools on myspace that can automatically advertise for you. Most of these myspace tools are not worth the price (actually all but one) because they Pity. Haven’t we seen this all before? Remember the railroads. The railroads are the classic study of how an industry has it all and loses it. They failed to recognize they were in the transportation business goes the teachings of Business 101 in every college. So, the airlines came in and took over the monetization of moving people from point A to point B. When Bill Gates and Steven Jobs were going door to door with their silly little operating systems, the IBM’s of the world laughed them out of the conference rooms. Why? Because America was built on manufacturing. Appliances and machines and ships and tanks needed to be built. Designing software was something for college geeks. Jobs and Gates looked at each other and said, “They don’t get it, do they?” And Marketing and Keeping Your Message Simple (KISS) cognize they were in the transportation business goes the teachings of Business 101 in every college. So, the airlines came in and took over the monetization of moving people from point A to point B.Are you sending the proper message to your target market or your potential customer base? It is important to keep your marketing message simple and I am sure you know that, but the question is are you keeping that message simple?It is very easy to send out a convoluted message and many companies send out messages that actually confusing to the customer as to what their company is about. This ca When Bill Gates and Steven Jobs were going door to door with their silly little operating systems, the IBM’s of the world laughed them out of the conference rooms. Why? Because America was built on manufacturing. Appliances and machines and ships and tanks needed to be built. Designing software was something for college geeks. Jobs and Gates looked at each other and said, “They don’t get it, do they?” And The 3 Strategies of Market Followers BM’s of the world laughed them out of the conference rooms. Why? Because America was built on manufacturing. Appliances and machines and ships and tanks needed to be built. Designing software was something for college geeks.There are many strategies one can adopt in the business plan. Here we will discuss the market follower strategy. It doesn't have as large a potential as the market leader approach, but it also doesn't require the huge resources of the latter approach. The top three behaviors of this approach are to: 1) upset the cart, 2) get noticed and 3) hitch-a-ride.First is to upset the cart. Here the ch Jobs and Gates looked at each other and said, “They don’t get it, do they?” And countless billions of dollars in lost revenue later, the IBM’s of the world finally get it. And Steven Jobs finds himself as CEO of Disney. And now the newspaper world is selling ads in their newspapers and in the process you can get a banner or something like that on their respective websites. Why? Because they think the battle is about content. It’s not. Look at Myspace.com and Youtube.com. Sure, there is lots of content there but the reason they exist is for connectivity. What the newspaper world has failed to realize is that we are no longer in the Information Era. We’re headlong into the Internet Era where Connectivity is King and content is measured by volume, not quantity. Still don’t get it? Look at anyone under 25’s emails. Check their spelling. If content is king, spelling would be queen. It's almost as if they have a code. Spelling doesn't matter because the less letters you use the more you're able to connect. Just communicate, nothing more and nothing less. There are lots of sites built on content. Yahoo is indexing over 12 billion pages. Type anything into Google and see how many matches you get. That’s because we have too much information. In the Information Era, information was king. If
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