Faith in a Seed, Investment in the Roots: Cultivating the Garden of an Entrepreneurial Venture

Henry David Thoreau once stated, “Though I do not believe that a plant will spring up where no seed has been, I have great faith in a seed. Convince me that you have a seed there, and I am prepared to expect wonders.” While I appreciate this quote, I think that it perhaps puts too much emphasis on the seed (or idea) alone. While a seed is necessary, I feel that attention should turn towards the roots (processes, goals, human capital, etc.) that single seed can lead to developing.

In fact, this observation reminds me of the recent Western Carolina University Leadership Development tour of the Cradle of Forestry in Western North Carolina, where I learned of the approach to life (and development) that an oak tree will adopt. Interestingly, in its first approximately 20 – 25 years of life an oak tree will spend ~70% – 80% of its energy and resources developing a robust and pervasive root system. In this example, while the seed is the starting point, it is the root system of a future, mighty oak that serves as the real genius of its development.

I think it is important to reflect on the oak tree’s approach to life. Instead of growing tall and strong first, the oak tree stays small and chooses initially to grow deep, deep into the earth. An oak tree grows with their long or end game in mind, not for the instant gratification and short-term results. This approach to life carries a lesson for all of us as human beings, but takes on a particularly relevant lesson for those of us who, as Machiavelli stated, “choose to take on a new order of things” in the form of innovation and entrepreneurship.

For example, when you think about an entrepreneurial venture, what you see standing above the surface is but a fraction of the energy and results of the effort invested in that organization or idea. For the purpose of this article, the primary components of a start-up’s root system are as follows:

• Value Proposition – identifies an aspect of your product/service that makes your offering appealing to potential customers and helps sell and market that product. This serves as the cornerstone to your venture.

• Talent Development/Cultivation – a basic strategy for bringing in, developing, inspiring, and maintaining the best talent associated with your venture with the greater goal of sustainability. Additionally, talent development can help maintain consistency, trust, and more exceptional customer service or product development, while aligning with the application of your value proposition.

• Strategic/Business Plan – frames your venture in a standard way by providing objectives and methods/strategies for reaching them. This is a recognized document that potential funders can relate to and it serves as a more accurate and robust expansion of your idea/product, the value proposition, and the stakeholders involved.

Finally, as an entrepreneur, the most valuable lesson to take away from the mighty oak is to remember to stay true to your roots. By doing this, you will invest your time, energy, expertise, and resources into your roots. If you nurture your roots, they can support you as you continue to grow to new heights and new depths!

Who Decides Good Customer Service?

“Hey, Joe, your service stinks. Get this kid a chocolate milkshake.”

Those are the words I heard as a kid on my first trip to an ice cream parlor near where my grandmother lived. Back then, there were no special people or computer programs needed to determine whether or not a business provided excellent customer service. Customers were ready, willing and able to tell you when things did not measure up to their satisfaction.

Today, businesses large and small use “experts” to tell them if they are conducting business the way they should.

Sometimes those experts are the accountants who pour over the financial records. Accountants can tell a business owner if he/she is making money, and for some that is the only requirement in determining if a business is successful.

Sometimes the experts are companies that provide mystery shoppers to check on the business. The shoppers report on cleanliness, employee interaction, the ease of being a customer – from the way the store is arranged to the amount of time standing in line to make a purchase.

Of these two methods of determining whether or not a business is customer friendly, the latter is more reliable. Still, some employees can spot a professional “shopper” and will provide better service when they think they are being watched and graded than they would have otherwise.

The best determination of a company’s true standing in the community is from the persons that it serves. Why, then, do more companies not ask their customers for feedback? Why are companies not interested in developing programs that bring customers back?

Asking customers to complete short surveys makes more sense than hiring a company to provide lengthy ones completed by expert shoppers. Customer loyalty programs work. What does a company lose by offering a repeat customer a small percentage off? It certainly costs less to keep a good customer than it does to advertise for new ones.

Providing incentives to customers for introducing their friends to the business could make a difference in sales and profits. Rewarding existing customers with a small token of appreciation for helping establishing a greater customer base also costs less than advertising for more traffic.

It is said that a satisfied customer will tell few, if any people, people about his/her shopping adventure. That could certainly change if incentives were provided.

A dissatisfied customer wants to shout to the world when he/she is shown disrespect, ignored, or cheated.

The fact remains that the customer is only real determining factor in measuring the success or failure of any business. Why is that so difficult to learn and understand?

A neighbor who returns again and again to the same auto repair service is a good indication that excellent and fair service is provided. Anyone can get someone into his or her office or store once. Getting repeat business is what helps a business grow and thrive.

What does that take? Actually, providing good customer service is quite simple.

1) Answering the phone – promptly and courteously.

There is nothing more discouraging to a customer than to have a phone ring and ring without being answered, or worse yet, getting a busy signal. When the phone is answered, you want to hear a pleasant voice on the other end, not someone who sounds as if you are interrupting something far more important than your call.

2) Keeping promises.

If you cannot keep a promise, it is far better not to make it. Reliability is a key to keeping a relationship – business or personal – going.

3) Showing respect to customers.

If you ask for feedback, make sure your customers know that you are listening and using their thoughts and opinions. Show interest in what your customers say; don’t act like you’re bored with them.

4) Making returning merchandise or making complaints a pain-free endeavor.

If you have a no return policy, make sure that information is provided when the purchase is made. If you have certain requirements that must be met for a return, clearly indicate that to the customer. And if a customer complains, don’t make him feel like he is wrong or stupid. A good return or complaint procedure may bring that customer back again and again.

5) Offering suggestions even when you cannot provide the service or merchandise your customer seeks.

Remember the movie “Miracle on 34th Street”? Sending people to Gimble’s did not hurt Macy’s in the least. In fact, it endeared customers to Macy’s for being so helpful.

6) Showing, not just telling.

When a customer is looking for something, taking him to the aisle instead of pointing is helpful. Demonstrating the differences in products, in the way they work or in pricing, also shows that you value your customer.

7) Giving something away.

As you complete a transaction with your customer, give them a reason to return, whether it is a coupon for a future discount or an invitation to come back with a friend to receive an extra gift.

These simple acts will show customers that you are serious about keeping their business and can bring in more customers than advertising, new promotions or price-cutting.

In the old days, the ice cream parlor owner probably just asked, “Hey, Bill, how am I doing now?”

And the customer responded, “Better, Joe, much better.”

Perhaps the world is a more complicated place now. But does it really have to be? The principles that kept a customer returning have not really changed. “The Miracle on 34th Street” was made in 1947. Sixty years later, we would still all like a Kris Kringle to send us from Macy’s to Gimble’s if Gimble’s has the better price or product.

SEO Services in Digital Marketing

SEO is complex small business SEO doesn’t make it any smaller than big business SEO. You can do the bare minimum but if you don’t do all the tactics, you’re wasting your efforts. SEO requires ongoing work and is not sufficient to do it only once. There are one-time optimizations with no maintenance but SEO is an ongoing work in progress. It comprises:

1. Publishing new content regularly

2. Renewing existing pages frequently

3. Adding new links to new pages and going back to old pages

4. Adding new links to new pages and going back to old pages

5. Promoting content via channels such as social media and email

Often many times small business owners have plenty on their plate with their day-to-day activities. With the assistance of an SEO services company your site can create traffic and leads for you while you can focus on your customers. A professional SEO service provider has the best tools and the knowledge to leverage your business.

You may be at a point where you are thinking of hiring an SEO services company for your business. However, you are wondering what they do. In this segment, we will take a closer look, have a clear picture and become aware of the terms used in conversations with an SEO service provider.

On-page SEO

The efforts that an SEO services company does focuses on ‘crawlability’ and usability of your website pages. They will optimize your sections of the website that the public sees and that are read by the search engines. This comprises:

1. Content: They will make your content relevant to the keywords you are ranking for.

2. Structure: They will arrange your linking hierarchy and make search engines easily crawl.

3. Meta Data: They guarantee your page has title tags, image tags, headers, meta descriptions that have targeted keywords.

4. Experience: They will identify how engaging your page is and provide feedback for improvement from a user experience perspective.

Off-page SEO

This involved your website’s backend essentials. They will help you with:

1. Site Performance: This encompasses website responsiveness, load speed, and image size functionable on all devices.

2. Domain Authority: They will make sure you are on the good side with Google terms.

3. Backlinks: They will help you construct links to your site from other reliable websites.

Advantages of Using a Website SEO Service

Website SEO services are mandatory to enhance the ranking and visibility of the website to your targeted customers and can benefit your business. Let’s see a few benefits:

Increased Traffic

SEO Services use specialized and tested SEO optimization techniques to increase website traffic, which directly affects business profit. An SEO expert performs the audits and makes essential changes to the website that are crucial for your online business success. This means you can pay close attention to other aspects of your business, such as your product/service offer and customers.

Return on investment

When you spend on SEO services to rank your website you bring more visitors, the conversion rate will increase automatically, and you can make money most effectively.

Guaranteed Success

The expert teams have years of experience with on-page and off-page optimization of the website content. The service providers know how to achieve outstanding results quickly, and they use analytical data to ensure that efforts are going in the right way to increase your sales.

A Dozen Tips for Starting an Import/Export Business

Thinking of starting an import/export business? Jennifer Henzel, a Certified Import/Export Trade Professional offers these tips for getting started:

1. Many countries have set up offices (Consulates or Embassies) in foreign countries to promote the exporting of their goods. The Consulates will supply you with industry directories and more. Embassies are located in a nation’s capital and Consulates in different cities. In many cases, the Embassy web site will contain directories and manufacturer lists, as well as an email link that you can use for sourcing

2. To import goods, communicate with that country’s Consulate situated in your own country. If you are uncertain what products the other country wants, you can obtain catalogues and lists of manufacturers.

3. Contact your country’s taxation department to ask about registration numbers or other procedures that you must follow. For example, if you are Canadian, you will require a Registration Number, issued by Canada Customs and Taxation Agency (CATA). When you inform CCTA of your plans to import or export, they issue an extension to your business number. This number is used on all related documents.

4. Find out about licensing requirements, if any. Many countries do not have licensing requirements for most products. However, if you are importing or exporting high-risk products (pharmaceuticals, liquor, chemicals, arms, certain food items and certain articles of apparel), you might need a license. “I strongly recommend that people start out with low risk items that can be easily traded and have fewer barriers­ like giftware and consumer items,” said Henzel. “Certain industries, like dairy, are guarded by lobby groups in some countries. You will be faced with quotas and restrictions.”

5. Embargoes are trade barriers set up against other countries. Many countries have embargoes against Cuba, for example. First, contact your own government to determine whether there are restrictions or embargoes against the country you are considering. Next, contact that country’s Consulate or Embassy to see if there are restrictions against goods from your country.

6. Participate in the local Boards of Trades (or Chambers of Commerce if there is no local Board of Trade). In addition to networking, you have access to research libraries and other resources that will offer good trade information.

7. Use customs brokers. “Small businesses attempting their own paperwork can run into delays at borders. If you make a mistake, you can be fined,” said Henzel. “A custom broker’s service is well worth the fee you pay.”

8. When exporting, understand that there is no one solution to shipping and customs handling that will work in every situation. Every deal is different. Each company and each set of products will require a different set of services, or a combination of services. Engaging the services of a freight forwarder is one possibility. Freight forwarders arrange shipping and customs for goods going to other countries. “You have to shop for these services and do your research,” Henzel explained. “Ask a lot of questions. It’s no different than buying a piece of furniture. You shop around first.”

9. Be familiar with Incoterms, as posted to the International Chamber of Commerce Web Site (http://www.iccwbo.org/index_incoterms.asp). Incoterms are standard trade definitions that dictate the shipping and payment responsibilities of each party. The two companies involved negotiate Incoterms for each deal. The best known Incoterms include EXW (Ex works), FOB (Free on Board), CIF (Cost, Insurance and Freight), DDU (Delivered Duty Unpaid), and CPT (Carriage Paid To). “You negotiate according to the Incoterms,” Henzel said. “You decide who pays for shipping, who pays for insurance, etc.”

10. Consult your bank for information about Letters of Credit, the most common form of payment when trading internationally. With a Letter of Credit, you minimize your risk because the banks assure that the goods are delivered before the money is exchanged. As an importer, a Letter of Credit reduces the risk of having to pay in advance for goods, or of paying for goods that are inconsistent with the product description in the Letter. As an exporter, you have the buyer’s bank’s assurance that you will receive payment provided you ship the goods as specified within an agreed-upon time.

11. Participate in Trade Missions. Consult your Board of Trade or local Chamber of Commerce to discover what is available.

12. Finally, look to the Web for information about international trade. Many web sites offer an array of information that you can access for no charge, including Henzel’s site (www.importexportcoach.com).

Tips On How To Start A Small Catering Business At Home

Are you looking for a good pastime where you can also earn some income? If you have the passion for cooking, then why don’t you try to invest in catering? If you are worried because you only have a limited amount of budget, then you can start your own catering business at home in order to lessen your expenses. If you decide to push through with the idea of investing in a catering business, then here are a few simple tips that can help you on how to start a home catering business.

The first tip on how to start a home catering business is to properly allocate your budget. Since you only have a limited amount of budget, it would be best to purchase all your supplies and equipments wholesale. This will provide you with a lot of discounts as buying items wholesale leads to the seller selling the items at a much cheaper price. If you think that your budget is really insufficient, then you can try asking for help from some agencies that offer financial support to small time business entrepreneurs. Other budding businessmen even use their properties as collateral just to have a sufficient amount of capital to start a small business. Purchase only those items and supplies that you need and are important.

The next tip on how to start a home catering business is to enhance your knowledge about the business in terms of doing research, enrolling in cooking subjects, and attending business seminars. Or, you can also get yourself involved with online tutorials and webinars about catering businesses. You should also widen your knowledge when it comes to the different kinds of foods to serve your customers. Some experience caterers would even try eating in famous restaurants and observe about the kinds of dishes that those popular restaurants serve their customers.

The final tip on how to start a home catering business is to have a very good and concrete business plan to be followed. This business plan will guide you on what to do. A good business plan includes proper budget allocation, proper time management, and proper business management. Since you are just starting with your business, you need to do a lot of sacrifices first. This includes being an accountant, a manager, an employee, a researcher, a treasurer, and many more. You should also see to it that you have the qualities of a good caterer that includes being patient, jolly, flexible, approachable, understanding, and open-minded.

College Students Make Money Online With Infinity Downline Home Business

With many college students there is a constant balancing act being played between going to classes, studying while trying to enjoy the college experience and of course making money in college. All of those things take up time and time is one thing that most college students don’t have a lot of but what if you as a college students knew how to make money in your own online business that wouldn’t take up a lot of your time.

Starting an online business while in college is a lot easier than you might think. It use to be that if you wanted to make money any money while in college you had the choice of getting a part-time job and then going to school part-time leaving you with no time to do much of anything else. Now a days there is the internet which is literally a gold mine in terms of make extra money without having to dedicate a lot of time.

Now some college students might say to themselves that I can’t start a business or I don’t know how to run a business or I don’t have enough money to start a business. Now all of these reasons are valid reasons why many college students should not start a business. But what if some of those reasons for the reluctance were gone. What if there was a way to start an online business from your college dorm room or apartment and still have plenty of time to go to class, study, still enjoy the college experience and it wouldn’t cost you a lot of money. Well let me just say that there is a way to do just that.

Let go over what it takes to run an online business from you college dorm room or college apartment. Well first and foremost it is going to take you having a computer. Now there are some online businesses that will tell you that you can run an online business without a computer but the truth is that you need a computer even if that computer is a community computer in your local library but trying to run an online business from your cell phone that can connect to the internet just isn’t impractical.

The next thing you are going to need is an online bank account to process transaction for when people buy things from you. Some of the best online bank accounts are PayPal, Alertpay, and World pay. All of these online bank accounts are easy to set up and easy to use and easy to withdrawal your money from them.

Another thing you will need is additional email addresses. With another email addresses you can project a more business like persona. Having an email address the say something like fuzzyballon123 at what ever mail does not look good unless you plan on selling fuzzyballons. Just be sure to also have multiple email address so that you can divide the email you will use to contact customer verses the email you will use to put on your online bank accounts and your website.

Finial you need to get the proper training and knowledge to know how to build, market, sell your business. Just because you have a website or blog doesn’t mean that people will be able to find it through the millions of other websites out there. The best thing that you can do is find a sponsor or mentor that can show you all the steps needed to start your online business and be there to answer any question.

One of the easiest and fastest online businesses to start if your in college and wanting to make money from your college apartment or dorm room is called Infinity Downline. Infinity Downline is an online business that sell downloadable content off its website. The start up cost for Infinity Downline is just $25 to join and when you make your first sale you break even so then every sale after that one puts you in profit. The great thing about Infinity Downline is that much of the downloadedable content from the website is audio and video training tutorials that will explain to you how to set up and run just about any online business. So you are getting access to all the information and training you could need to run an Infinity Downline business or any other business you choose.

Make Money Being Online – Tips To Help You Start Profiting From Home

There many different ways to make money being online. Quite simply, many off-line businesses that traditionally use off-line media to get their advertising message across are now going online to start profiting from the incredible resources the Internet offers.

There are many methods to make money being online, and no one way is the best. You can make money by having Google AdSense on your site, using search engine optimization, selling your own products, affiliate products, getting traffic by co-registration to your site, etc. It really doesn’t matter which method you choose, so long as you make a decision and stick with it.

As I’ve said often times before, many entrepreneurs find themselves derailed by acquiring information overload; this simply means they try to learn every possible moneymaking way on the Internet as possible, and therefore end up with too much information. They actually get so much online moneymaking information that they simply don’t know where to start, and end up quitting and going back to their day job.

Some of the best tips to help you make money being online is to simply pick something and start focusing on that. What are the quickest way to start making money? There are several.

First of all, affiliate programs offer a very good way to start making money on the Internet, because you don’t even need your own website. You can start building a mailing list and selling products at the same time by simply marketing other people’s price at a party work and develop for you.

Also, network marketing can be a great ways help you start to make money quickly and easily. If you apply it, this information will be to start to make money being online as quickly as possible, and to achieve financial freedom from the comfort of your own home.

What’s the most important part to making money online? Here it is: don’t delay, don’t wait for the perfect time; simply start taking action, and you will achieve success. Unfortunately, when it comes to starting a business, all too many people wait for the perfect time to act, and therefore never get their business off the ground. Start acting today, and you will make money being online faster than you ever thought possible.

How to Start a Profitable Home Improvement Referral Service

Home improvement referral services are cropping up from New York to California. They are taking the time to do the legwork to find reputable and reliable contractors and these businesses are reaping profits from good work.

It really doesn’t take much to start. A home improvement referral service business takes only a little money and not more time than a regular 40 hour a week job. They can actually start making money within the first year of business.

The first thing to consider is what types of home improvement businesses your will refer. This can include gutter cleaning and replacement, remodeling, building additions, fencing, lawn maintenance, and many others. Remember, all though you may like to paint a client may not like it or have the time. Therefore, no business should be overlooked.

Once you have an idea of the types of contractors for your referral service business, you will need to call the local, county, and state government offices. Get the regulations and requirements regarding licensing, bonding, business registry, and insurance for each type of contractor. This is the first step to building your list. Any contractor that does not meet government regulations should not be on your referral list.

By knowing these requirements and using them, your home improvement referral business will gain credibility with your clients. They will know that if the contractor doesn’t meet these requirements, they will not be on your list. It makes the client feel more sure the job will be completed professionally and correctly.

Another way to ensure creditability of your referral service business is to only look at contractors that are recommended by their past happy customers. But this is not the end of the screening process. Recommendations are not enough.

Once a contractor is recommended to your home improvement referral business, you need to check out his or her service. Talk to them, explaining your referral service business. Many contractors will give you the needed information happily. Ask to see their licenses, bonding information, and insurance to ensure they are current and up to date. Ask for a list of services they provide and the cost for these services. Finally ask for references you may speak to.

Now you have gotten your contractor referral list started. While working on creating this list, you should have started thinking about a name for your referral service business, advertising, office area, office equipment, and ordered a phone line for the business. You may want to use a computer right away, but an index card or file system could work just as well and for a fraction of the cost, until your company grows. Keep in mind that as your company grows, the office space, office equipment, and referral list system will probably need to become computerized to save time and money.

Since your referral business is going to begin locally, check with local newspapers and periodicals to see if they would be interested in doing an article about your business. Make some flyers and ask local hardware stores if you could leave some there to advertise your service. You may also want to send letters to realtors announcing your business, they can be great advertisers for you.

Make your services free to the people calling into your business looking for referrals. Many home improvement referral businesses charge the contractor anywhere from 6% to 15% depending on the size of the project. You put the customers in touch with the contractor, and upon completion of the project, the contractor pays you a fee.

Advertise that no contractors pay you to get onto your referral list. If clients or contractors ask how they get on the list, explain to them the only way for a contractor to get on the list is for a customer to recommend them. You may want to explain the whole screening process to let the person know the exact qualifications the contractors need to have before being accepted.

A referral service business can expand easily and rapidly. Once your business starts to grow, create a business plan to set goals. Decide how much you want to expand and consider starting franchises in other locations or expanding the list to include contractors that were not included originally. This is your home improvement referral service business and you can take it wherever you want.

7 Reasons to Start a High Profit Concrete Block Making Business

Making concrete blocks and other concrete products is a very profitable business. I can make this statement quite unequivocally since I was in this business most of my life. You may ask why making something as commonplace as cement blocks should be a great money maker. Well here are seven good reasons:

1. You can begin as a home based business. You can operate from your garage with no added costs. You can start out this way and when the business grows you can move to larger premises to accommodate your concrete block making machine and the drying racks for hundreds of concrete blocks.

2. You can start your concrete blocks business with hand made molds. You make these from plywood and sheet metal at very low cost. These molds are easy to make in your home workshop from available plans and instructions. Using hand molds one person can turn out 100 concrete blocks per day quite easily.

3. The demand for concrete blocks,and many other concrete products which you can make,never falters. They are a commodity which the building trades use to build all types of structure from tiny back yard projects to huge buildings. As long as building continues there will be a demand for your products.

4. Concrete blocks are not one day wonder widgets. Some items have a huge demand for a very limited period then fade from the scene. Think of the hula hoop or Rubik’s cube. Things like this are a short term craze which is quickly replaced by the next one. Concrete products however continue to be in demand year after year and the demand increases steadily.

5. When you start a home based business there is no big monetary risk. You can start with as little as a few hundred dollars. All you need is the plywood and sheet metal to build your hand molds and a supply of the basic materials for your concrete mix. These are Portland cement,gravel,sand and water. All of these can be obtained at your local building suopply store.

6. When you supply your products to buyers in your local area you have no high transportation costs. Concrete products are costly to transport from a distant maker because of their weight and size. You can supply home town customers at a very good price and make an excellent profit.

7. When your business grows to the point that you can no longer make enough blocks with hand molds you will need a concrete block machine. The only downside is that this is expensive. The machine will pay for it’s cost by increasing your production greatly. The alternative is to build your own low cost machine from auto parts and a few odds and ends. Can you build your own machine? Yes you very definitely can from plans with instructions which are readily available.

I could go on with many more reasons why you can do very well indeed in the concrete products manufacturing business. These seven reasons will paint the picture for you. Manufacturing concrete blocks and other concrete products is a profitable enterprise which you can start part time while you still hold a job. The risk is little and the rewards are great. Why not find out more about it?

Internet Money Making Business – Hidden Secrets Revealed

If you’re like many people today, you are looking to start an Internet money making business. Times are tough for “regular jobs”, but Internet business thrives. You have probably heard of the multitude of opportunities online that exist as alternative ways to make money. Likewise, who wants to be chained and shackled to a j-o-b that they don’t love, anyway? You might want to have the freedom to give yourself a giant pay-raise without having to go and beg for a small one. You may want to say goodbye to that expensive and nerve-racking commute. You may want to have more time to spend with your family and more time for yourself.

Yet, for you to have a successful Internet money making business, you have to know what a lot of people don’t know. It’s a sad fact that over 95% of all people who try to start an Internet money making business fail. As a matter of fact, about 85% of people who try to make money online never make one thin dime. These startling facts cause many people to become cynical about making money on the Internet. They come to the conclusion that there’s no real opportunity in it. But they are wrong.

The people who do have a successful Internet money making business are enjoying a dream lifestyle that most people just fantasize about. And most of them never ran any kind of business before. They were not entrepreneurs. They are everyday people who have found success and wealth. So what gives? What sets these people apart from the masses of the rest who failed? The answer is they have had the hidden secrets of a successful Internet money making business revealed to them.

Now, some may have just stumbled upon these secrets through painstaking trial and error, but very few people have the time, money, or patience for that. The truth is that most successful Internet marketers have had a mentor. They have had a guide who reveals the hidden secrets of online money making success to them.

What do these hidden secrets entail? Well, think about this: to have a successful Internet money making business, you need to have great products to market. But where do you begin to look for these great products? Which ones are going to sell like mad, while others never get bought? Well, there is an answer to this, at least in part: you can go to Clickbank and find scores of products that would interest you enough to market enthusiastically. These products are all provided for you, all you do is sign up as an affiliate to sell them. Great! But now the bigger problems loom:

  • How do you market these products? Most people starting out don’t have any extra money for a Google AdWords advertising campaign, and even if they did how would they know how to write the ads?
  • Where do you market these products? The Internet is a huge place. You need to know just where to make your product offerings known or you are doomed to fail.

A mentor will reveal these hidden secrets to you, and you will be able to have that Internet money making business that you want.

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