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Online Business
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5 New And Lesser-Known Online Business Ideas
by: William R. Nabaza
1. Ask people to find a hidden link in your ad copy. If they find the hidden link tell them they will get a prize or freebie by clicking on it. This will increase the chance that they will buy your product or service because they will read your whole ad copy. 2. Start a members only web site. Tell visitors what's in your members only site and what it costs to get access. Offer them a free memb... (read more)
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How To Fill-Up E-gold with Lots of Gold?
by: William R. Nabaza
E-gold is electronic gold used on ecommerce on the internet. It is used to buy and sell intangible products that can easily be delivered electronically via email, on website, in the form of downloads, serial/access numbers, or userid/password. As such, it is easy to fill-up these kind of "electronic money" as defined by it's founders who first circulated e-gold since 1995. (more details here ht... (read more)
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A Toolbar For Each
by: William R. Nabaza
A toolbar will contain your logo, url, links to products, features, benefits, and search box, your blogs, news, your profiles, and many more. It is easily accessible by your prospects/clients from their MSIE ( http://www.nabaza.com/isp.htm ) or Firefox browser ( http://www.nabaza.com/browser.htm ) always constantly reminding your prospects/clients about your presence. A toolbar opens up your site&... (read more)
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Are Safelists Really Safe?
by: William R. Nabaza
Safeslists are mailing lists in which members agree to receive commercial emails from members. As long as you are a member of a certain safelist, you are "safe" to email your commercials to it. That is safe from spam abuse and email abuse. If a particular safelist, let's say, have 100 members, you will be receiving 100 commercials (including your own) in your inbox. To solve this, safelist will... (read more)
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What Are Traffic Exchangers?
by: William R. Nabaza
Traffic Exchangers are a membership or community site that sets up ratio of visitors to go to your site. You join agreeing on visiting two sites in return for one visitor to your site on a 35-second to 10-second visit each. A great simple tool to enjoy visitors, let's say you've visited 100 sites and you expect to get 50 visitors to your site as well. There are several types of traffic excha... (read more)
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Blogs, I Wanna Have My Blogs
by: William R. Nabaza
Blogs are abbreviated word for web logs in which you get to post on a daily, weekly or monthly basis everything (it's up to you) you have done online with as much or as less private information you want to share. Nowadays it's called weblogs, online journal, online diary, web site logs, activity logs, online logs, etc. Blogs are effective tools to deliver your website's traffic and are se... (read more)
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The Death of Internet E-Mail
by: William R. Nabaza
Since Internet communications has started aoong with it came the quickest and cheapest way of communication on a worldwide standard and that is internet e-mail. Email or Electronic mail was intended to be a personal tool of communication. Since internet marketers now and the so-called opt-in newsletters and ezines came into view, since then internet email was bombarded with offers, sales, discount... (read more)
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Printable Web Pages as an Overlooked Marketing Resource
by: Soren Breiting
It becomes more and more clear, that online presence has to be viewed as just one side of our total presence in the market place. One aspect to improve the situation for many websites would be to make it easy for visitors to print web pages. This should be possible with longer texts as well as with product pages and pages displaying just overviews. The potential of prints from your website as a ma... (read more)
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Writing Emails With A Purpose
by: Stephen Wright
How many times have you seen it? You open your inbox just to see another long, seemingly endless list of emails. You cautiously open each one, giving “some” of them 10-20 seconds of a quick scan. If something captures your interest, you read on. If not, it’s a quick click (delete key) and you move on. If this is your pattern, you are not alone. This scenario is repeated by thousands, if not millio... (read more)
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Why You Should Write Articles
by: Guna Deivendran
It is simple, you should write because this is a way of communicating to others. To let others know what you are thinking. By doing this, you let others know what you know and what you can offer them. So where does this take you? It takes you in a path so that your words are visible to others through search engines and so on. So when customers are searching on a search engine for a specific topic ... (read more)
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