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  • Pick Up The Phone And Call Your Social Media Connections
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    Last Updated: March 3, 2011

    By Kevin Knebl

    When you’re new to learning about Social Media, the tendency is to focus on huge numbers of Connections, Friends and Followers.  This is normal.  We all like things that look impressive and big numbers look impressive.  Prior to Facebook, where else could you have thousands of “friends”?  It feeds our ego.

    Once the new car smell of Social Media wears off, we realize that building relationships is far more powerful than just adding more connections.  Yes, adding connections is important.  But you already have a phone book with tens of thousands of connections.  If it was just about connections, you already have more than enough in your Yellow and White Pages.

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  • Discover How Micro-Niche Marketing can Lead to a Successful Online Business
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    Last Updated: December 13, 2009

    A mistake made by many internet marketers who are new to the business, is that they don’t make an effort to market to a clearly defined specific micro ‘niche. This could be a reason why so many internet based businesses fail.”

    Read this article from Work on Internet.


  • 34 Ways to do Good Business Online
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    Last Updated: October 13, 2009

    “Welcome to the first in a 34 blog series about online business models.

    Whether you’re a business owner wanting to create an online revenue stream or just want extra income to help achieve your goals – here’s 34 good online business models that you can profit from (and feel good about).

    Like any good thing – these business models take a lot of hard work to become successful. Subscribe to the series through the email updates below to learn about the practicalities of implementing these for your business.”

    Read this article from Clare Lancaster.

  • 7 Firefox Add-On’s to Help Jumpstart Your Online Business
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    Last Updated: May 16, 2009

    Read this article from Make Use Of.

    “For the most part, Firefox has become one of the most widely utilized applications to browse the web. Mainly this is due to the flexibility and endless possibilities that this browser offers. If Firefox is an open source application that allows the use of extensions in order to simplify our everyday lives, why not place it upon your browser to aid you in jump-starting your online business?”

  • Top Ten Concerns when Starting an Online Business
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    Last Updated: May 11, 2009

    Read this article from Paul Duxbury.

    “What are the reasons to begin an online business? Many people begin online businesses for various reasons, ranging from needing more money to expanding a hobby so they can quit their day job. Whatever the reason, there are concerns about starting an online business expressed by budding entrepreneurs. Here are ten of those concerns that rank among the top.”

  • Build A Bigger Online Business By Going Niche
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    Last Updated: May 1, 2009

    Read this article from Elizabeth.

    “Online marketers are driven by the thought of generating large amounts of money with their businesses. The problem is that their vision is often too broad. For example, they may be tempted to create a general site niche marketing Build A Bigger Online Business By Going Nicheabout “health,” “cars,” or “sports.” A decade ago, that would have worked. Today, large brands are dominating their space and they have the war chest to beat back their competitors.”

  • Article Writing for Your Internet Marketing Business
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    Last Updated: April 16, 2009

    Read this article from E-Biz Directory

    “Your internet marketing business will flourish with flair if you incorporate the important activity of article writing. Article writing is one of those things which help foster credibility. This credibility is what makes the people in your niche or target market inclined to buy from you and trust your expertise. The selling aspect comes later. But if you are laying the groundwork for internet marketing success, being established as credible and knowledgeable is something that article writing can accomplish for you.”

  • 8 Key Steps For Starting An Online Business
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    Last Updated: April 15, 2009

    Read this article from Richard Andrews.

    “Step 1: Identify A Market
    You need a marketplace to sell to; not having a ready market is like trying to set up a your business in a desert. You might get a few passing customers, but they won’t come by very often! Choose a market for which there is good and lasting demand – ideally where you are not in too much competition, although the “little guy” can often still show the “big guns” a trick or two!”

  • Start Your Own Web Business With the Power of Bum Marketing!
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    Last Updated: April 14, 2009

    Read this article from Isnare.

    “Start your own web business, but do it with the power of bum marketing! My primary reason for making that statement is that most of us who start our own web based-business seek to do it with as little capital expenditure as possible.

    Let’s Be Real – where I come from that is considered smart business, especially when operating on a shoe string budget. Besides, who in the heck would not want to get massive amounts of website traffic for the cheapest way possible?”

  • Protect Your Financial Future With An Online Business
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    Last Updated: April 11, 2009

    Read this article from The Phantom Writers.

    “While people are still spending money in the marketplace, some businesses are continuing to fail around us… Not because the businesses do not have good products or people willing to buy those products, but because many industries rely upon bank loans to help them bridge the gap between production and payment from their clients.

    For example, the automakers have to carry a huge burden of cost between the production of an automobile and when that vehicle is finally sold to a consumer. It is not the lack of customers that are killing the businesses we all know and respect, but instead, it is a lack of bridge capital (a.k.a. commercial credit) that is killing American businesses.”