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    How a Regular Human Can Find Their Niche
    The big buzz-phrase at the beginning of 2006 is ‘Niche Marketing’. If you find your niche and market it like crazy, the gurus cry, you can be a zillionaire by March. Great. So where is this niche, and how will you recognize it when you stumble into it?Many expensive courses are offered teaching Internet Marketing, and most have some important links missing. How does the average person find their niche, wi
    y know about. The bottom line is:

    Information overload comes when you are trying to learn too much too fast.

    So:

    • Learn your business just like you learned to walk - a little at a time.
    • Take that first step even when you are a little wobbly and don't worry if you fall down. Just get back up and try it again.
    • Keep learning and practicing and soon you'll be out there running.

    Susan Carroll is the owner of http://www.friendswhocare.us and has formed a global community of online b

    eBay Explained: Questions From Bidders
    Questions from bidders is a great eBay feature. It allows interested parties to make enquiries about your eBay listings. They just click on a link on the item page, type in their question & the question is automatically emailed to the seller of the item.This is great for sellers also. Firstly it gives them an indication of how much interest is being shown in their item. The higher the interest, normall
    Let me ask you:
    1. Do you pay for information and training to help your business?
    2. Do you use the information you paid for?
    I hope you do and you're not one of the 90 - 95% of those who don't.

    If you are in the 90 - 95% or are sometimes overwhelmed by all the information you are trying to learn then here are some tips to help you overcome your information overload:

    1. Don't focus on what you don't know. No one knows everything and we all had to start from scratch at some time in our lives. If you keep focusing on what you don't know it will just hold you back.
    2. Do focus on what you do know. You probably know more than you think you do and you knew enough to get more information to help you. So, start with the positive and move forward.
    3. Don't try to learn everything from even one product or training session the first time through. Unless you already have a lot of experience in what you are trying to learn there will be too much information. So instead of trying to learn everything all at once, learn those things that come easily and won't be too hard for you to work on.
    4. Do take notes. Take those notes for the things you want to work on but also make a note about those things that you want to learn about later. If possible, include a reference point like a title and page number so that you will be able to find the information again when you are ready to learn more about it.
    5. Take the first step and get started while you are still learning and feeling unsure of yourself. If you wait until you know all there is to know about your business you will never start it. Sure, you have to know some of the basics to start but you don't have to be an expert on every aspect of your business.
    6. Don't feel bad if you make a mistake. Everyone, including those who have been doing online marketing for years, make mistakes. As long as your mistakes aren't breaking any laws then you have nothing to worry about. (I won't even tell you all the mistakes I made when I first started doing this newsletter, but believe me, I made quite a few then and still make mistakes now.)
    7. After you have started and have somewhat mastered what you learned, you can now learn something new. So, go back to your notes, reread your book, listen to your tape or watch your video again. Learn about a new topic or some of the fine points for a topic you already know about.
    The bottom line is:

    Information overload comes when you are trying to learn too much too fast.

    So:

    • Learn your business just like you learned to walk - a little at a time.
    • Take that first step even when you are a little wobbly and don't worry if you fall down. Just get back up and try it again.
    • Keep learning and practicing and soon you'll be out there running.

    Susan Carroll is the owner of http://www.friendswhocare.us and has formed a global community of online bu

    Silk Yarn And Its Production Process
    Silk fibre is the most beautiful natural fibre to be found by the human civilization. Well speaking of the history of this special fibre, all credit goes to the Chinese Empress three millennia before when she thought of doing some good for her people. Her act of doing well for the Chinese has blessed the world with such a wonderful fibre. Silk Yarns and apparels are in good demand all through out the year produci
    back.
  • Do focus on what you do know. You probably know more than you think you do and you knew enough to get more information to help you. So, start with the positive and move forward.
  • Don't try to learn everything from even one product or training session the first time through. Unless you already have a lot of experience in what you are trying to learn there will be too much information. So instead of trying to learn everything all at once, learn those things that come easily and won't be too hard for you to work on.
  • Do take notes. Take those notes for the things you want to work on but also make a note about those things that you want to learn about later. If possible, include a reference point like a title and page number so that you will be able to find the information again when you are ready to learn more about it.
  • Take the first step and get started while you are still learning and feeling unsure of yourself. If you wait until you know all there is to know about your business you will never start it. Sure, you have to know some of the basics to start but you don't have to be an expert on every aspect of your business.
  • Don't feel bad if you make a mistake. Everyone, including those who have been doing online marketing for years, make mistakes. As long as your mistakes aren't breaking any laws then you have nothing to worry about. (I won't even tell you all the mistakes I made when I first started doing this newsletter, but believe me, I made quite a few then and still make mistakes now.)
  • After you have started and have somewhat mastered what you learned, you can now learn something new. So, go back to your notes, reread your book, listen to your tape or watch your video again. Learn about a new topic or some of the fine points for a topic you already know about.
  • The bottom line is:

    Information overload comes when you are trying to learn too much too fast.

    So:

    • Learn your business just like you learned to walk - a little at a time.
    • Take that first step even when you are a little wobbly and don't worry if you fall down. Just get back up and try it again.
    • Keep learning and practicing and soon you'll be out there running.

    Susan Carroll is the owner of http://www.friendswhocare.us and has formed a global community of online b

    The Best Business Online
    We often receive e-mails about the best business online ever created and if we don't seize the opportunity right away we are basically not worth to be in the industry. Therefore, every single opportunity that we receive is the best business online. Many of us have actually believed such claims and tried some of these so called opportunities. If we want to look at the bright side we would say that the lost money i
    work on but also make a note about those things that you want to learn about later. If possible, include a reference point like a title and page number so that you will be able to find the information again when you are ready to learn more about it.
  • Take the first step and get started while you are still learning and feeling unsure of yourself. If you wait until you know all there is to know about your business you will never start it. Sure, you have to know some of the basics to start but you don't have to be an expert on every aspect of your business.
  • Don't feel bad if you make a mistake. Everyone, including those who have been doing online marketing for years, make mistakes. As long as your mistakes aren't breaking any laws then you have nothing to worry about. (I won't even tell you all the mistakes I made when I first started doing this newsletter, but believe me, I made quite a few then and still make mistakes now.)
  • After you have started and have somewhat mastered what you learned, you can now learn something new. So, go back to your notes, reread your book, listen to your tape or watch your video again. Learn about a new topic or some of the fine points for a topic you already know about.
  • The bottom line is:

    Information overload comes when you are trying to learn too much too fast.

    So:

    • Learn your business just like you learned to walk - a little at a time.
    • Take that first step even when you are a little wobbly and don't worry if you fall down. Just get back up and try it again.
    • Keep learning and practicing and soon you'll be out there running.

    Susan Carroll is the owner of http://www.friendswhocare.us and has formed a global community of online b

    Finding The Best Niche Affiliate Marketing Program
    The importance of niche affiliate marketing program options is huge, but you need to identify the niche first, and build a website to cover it right afterwards.So how can I find a niche?Keep your eyes open, read the newspapers, get newsletters. If you are always up to date with anything new that hits the market, with every medical or science discovery, you simply cannot miss finding a great niche. I
    e. Everyone, including those who have been doing online marketing for years, make mistakes. As long as your mistakes aren't breaking any laws then you have nothing to worry about. (I won't even tell you all the mistakes I made when I first started doing this newsletter, but believe me, I made quite a few then and still make mistakes now.)
  • After you have started and have somewhat mastered what you learned, you can now learn something new. So, go back to your notes, reread your book, listen to your tape or watch your video again. Learn about a new topic or some of the fine points for a topic you already know about.
  • The bottom line is:

    Information overload comes when you are trying to learn too much too fast.

    So:

    • Learn your business just like you learned to walk - a little at a time.
    • Take that first step even when you are a little wobbly and don't worry if you fall down. Just get back up and try it again.
    • Keep learning and practicing and soon you'll be out there running.

    Susan Carroll is the owner of http://www.friendswhocare.us and has formed a global community of online b

    A Sale in 30 Seconds? It's all in the Greeting
    It has been said that a customer makes a decision to buy within the first 30 seconds of their experience at a retail store. That means that as a salesperson, you must create an environment that is comfortable for your customer and conducive to making a sale, all within 30 seconds of their arrival.Sound impossible? It’s easier than it seems.As a salesperson, you have 100% control over the experienc
    y know about. The bottom line is:

    Information overload comes when you are trying to learn too much too fast.

    So:

    • Learn your business just like you learned to walk - a little at a time.
    • Take that first step even when you are a little wobbly and don't worry if you fall down. Just get back up and try it again.
    • Keep learning and practicing and soon you'll be out there running.

    Susan Carroll is the owner of http://www.friendswhocare.us and has formed a global community of online business people through her weekly newsletter.

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