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Three Easier-Than-We-Make-'Em Steps to Success in Life and Business t spending advAdvice.Aren't you just sick of it already?Everyone wants you to succeed in achieving the life and business of your dreams, and they all claim to have the key to getting there.Only problem is, everyone's advice is different.Melanie 'The Entrepreneur's Success Coach' Strick says you need to create Unstoppable Goals.Adam 'The Marketing Mentor' Urbanski says you need a marketing action plan.Andy 'The Original Blogging Evangelist' Wibbels says you need a blog.Alexandria 'The Ezine Queen' Brown says you need an ezine.James 'America's Hottest Young Speaker' Malinchak says you need to get into public speaking.Lorrie 'Red Hot Copy' Morgan-Ferrero says you need savvy copywriting skills.And so on...and so on...Now, here's the funny thing: They're all right. All of them!Each one of them has a perfectly valid, legitimate, and useful way to help you achieve freedom, fame, fortune, or whatever you really want out of life.But look deeper.Because beneath each specific system or program, you'll find three critical elements to success. It's these three tenets that will lead you to your Promised Land.1. Consistence. However you decide to stay in touch with your ideal audience - emails, blogging, workshops, bulletin boards, you name it - do it regularly and repeatedly. Set a schedule, stick to it, period. It's the key to building trust, and most importantly, it forces you to take yourself seriously. Consistence breeds confidence, and confidenc Spam -- How Much Will It Cost Your Business? How to get FREE traffic and vistors to your website without spending adveAccording to a recent study conducted by Ferris Research, a market and technology research firm specializing in messaging and collaboration, Spam will cost U.S. businesses over $10 billion in 2003.Spam not only clogs our servers and in-boxes, but it also costs us hours and hours of lost time in productivity.Although the estimated cost of Spam focuses mainly on lost productivity, this picture may be much broader than you realize.Some of the more popular email providers, such as AOL (America Online), Yahoo! and Hotmail, are now utilizing filters to cut down on Spam. These filters are dumping Spam and/or bulk mailings into a separate location. Although this may cut down on Spam in your in-box, these filters are also dumping some legitimate email messages.What's more, some hosting services not only filter the email messages, but they're also blocking entire hosting companies. For example, the blocking host may have gotten some Spam complaints about a few marketers that host with ABC hosting company. (Keep in mind, ABC hosting company may host thousands of sites.) Rather than block the offending marketers, the blocking host decides to blacklist the entire ABC host.What this means is if you try to contact someone and their hosting company has blacklisted your host, your email will not go through -- it will bounce right back to you.If you suspect you may not be receiving all of your email, contact your host and ask them if they're using Spam filters or have blocked entire hosting companies. Accept Credit Cards Online E traffic and vistors to your website without spending advIf you have a business online, you are going to have to have a way to accept credit cards online. There is no way around it. You can’t run an online business by taking checks or money orders if you want to make money. If people have to take the time to send either of those in, they are going to get frustrated with the wait. You have to have a way to get a payment instantly so that you can get your product or service up and out the door as soon as they order it.You will find that every successful website on the Internet knows how to accept credit cards online. They know that everyone is looking for fast service when they are shopping via the Internet, and that is what they give them. If you don’t accept credit cards online you should see about having that option available as soon as you can. If you don’t, you shouldn’t expect to make a go of it, and you are going to find that it is more hassle than it’s worth.There are a few different ways to accept credit cards online, but it doesn’t matter which you choose as long as you choose one of them. You can have a system that takes the card numbers much like they do in retail stores, or you can use Paypal to accept credit cards online. Paypal is not as common as the first method, but it is gaining in popularity. Though some are leery of Paypal, I honestly think if you are going to use a credit card this is the way to go. A person can use their credit card in their own account with Paypal and it makes check out faster and easier, and some feel, more secure.Make sur Cognitive Dissonance and Public Commitment istors to your website without spending advPublic commitments and dissonance go hand in hand. Even when we feel an action is not right, we still go through with it if we have publicly committed to such a course of action.The more public our stand, the more reluctant we are to change it. A now famous experiment conducted in 1955 by Morton Deutsch and Harold Gerard demonstrates this principle. A group of students were divided into three groups. Each group viewed some lines and had to estimate their length. The students in the first group had to privately write down estimates, sign their names to it, and hand it in. The second group of students also had to privately write down their estimates on a Magic Writing Pad. They could lift the plastic cover on their notepad and their figures would instantaneously disappear. The third group of students did not write down their estimates but just kept them privately in their minds. Not surprisingly, even when new information was presented contradicting their estimates, the students who had written down their estimates, signed their names to them, and handed them in remained the most committed to their choices, while those who had never committed anything to writing were the most readily swayed to change their responsesProcedures, customs, and traditions are often specifically established for the purposes of creating psychological commitment. Consider fraternity initiations, military boot camps, political rallies, protest marches, and demonstrations. When we make our vows, beliefs, statements, or endeavors public, we f Power Networking: Getting Your Name Out There! website without spending advToday’s economy presents some very special challenges to people who are unemployed, underemployed, or who are simply trying to give their own business venture a shot in the arm. At times, the job search can seem daunting, if not impossible, as it takes quite a bit of encouragement – and creativity – to keep pressing forward. A highly flexible [power] networking plan is important – one that requires “out of the box” thinking in order to increase your chances of securing desired employment.The following is a list of options to pursue in order to launch a successful personal marketing plan, which is what networking is all about. Most will cost you little or nothing to implement and for the cash strapped person that can be a real help. I wrote these suggestions for business flight attendants who, understandably, have suffered much since the 2001 terrorist attacks. You can easily modify the suggestions for your particular field of interest.1. Attend aviation job fairs [carry plenty of business cards and copies of your r?sum? with you].2. Join an employment support group.3. List your r?sum? with an agency.4. Create an online r?sum? for additional exposure.5. Go to retirement parties of former associates.6. Become your local airport’s liaison to the surrounding community.7. Attend a catering class.8. Form a networking group in your area.9. Go to conventions.10. Attend other aviation related meetings [medical seminars, safety and security symposiums, dinners, Ezine Publishing: Internet Article Marketing Must Go Beyond Writing to Measuring the Results
The recent update in mid-2006 by EzineArticles to help authors monitor their article marketing and article writing statistics has brought incredible opportunities to those who actively use these tools. Unfortunately, I believe many are not taking advantage of these statistics and therefore are failing to capitalize on the results of increasing web traffic. This failure further reinforces a working harder not smarter attitude.Each morning using the View My Articles resource page, I track the total daily article reads from one day to the next. Also, I include the number of times Ezine Publisher has been used, along with emails and votes. This helps me to see any trends in overall article viewing traffic.During a teleconference for Internet Marketing Articles sponsored by Ezine’s Chris Knight with Jeff Herring who had written over 700 articles at that time, Jeff shared his total reads for all articles submitted. I then took that information and calculated his average reads per article which were around 175. This figure of 175 became my minimum benchmark for the average reads for my articles. Currently, I am averaging 274 reads per article or 54,382 reads for 198 articles.Next I track reads per article for every 30 days for an entire year. After a year, I then track annual reads. What I have learned from this is that even if an article is not popular in 30 days, it may pick up reading popularity at the 60 or even 90 day marker. This was demonstrated with the article
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