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Business Card Benefits l magazines are devoting themselves to getting the message across: "Content is important. But Original Content is critical!" The same holds true for your RSS feed. If you own a newspaper then original content is not a problem. But if you are showing the same RSS feed that 10,000 others are showing on their web sites for the purpose of increasing your search engine rating..forget it. If you are doing it to provide your customers with a service, then go for it. That does work as a marketing tool. But do not fool yourself in thinking that content from an RSS feed made available at CNN.com will get you listed on page one of Google or MSN or Yahoo when someone searches for "current news events".I probably don't need to tell you that business cards are an incredibly powerful way of getting your name in people’s minds.There are several benefits to having your own business card the first being that it gives you a way to leave your impression on potential customers.Are business cards for everyone? The simple answer: Yes. The more complicated answer: No.Any business, at any level of complexity, benefits from business cards. But high-volume businesses typically rely on business cards at higher levels of the business--finding new suppliers, prospective employees, and other business contacts--than on the basic promot All in all RSS is great. But like Blogging when it began, so many superlatives are being issued that it is hard not to get carried away. Keep RSS in perspective. If you have a Podcast or Videocast then you are way ahead of the game and that is where you should be Is It Time To Rethink Your Sales Training Program or Is Your Sales Training Delivering Results? When I first published my series of 13 articles on RSS feeds, and finally finished them I thought that was it. Enough is enough. RSS is great and can be mastered by the newbie. I did my bit and finished.Sales is still a must for any company who wishes to stay in the marketplace. A recent Internet search uncovered over 471,000,000 hits on the words sales or selling. Visiting an Internet bookstore revealed similar interest with almost 11,400 titles including the key word of sales, over 8,208 titles with the key word of selling and 4,700 titles with the key words of sales and marketing.Extensive research conducted by the American Society for Testing and Development (ASTD) discovered direct training expenditures were 2% of payroll costs with another 10% of more in indirect costs. With all of this interest and dollars being investe Lately, in a few moments of rare freedom, I have been seeing more and more articles (not only in article submission sites) about the great revolution of RSS and how you MUST have RSS in order to succeed in a web business. I am not going to argue, disagree or agree with any of these points or suppositions. However, there are some critical issues and really misunderstood conceptions about RSS and its value. Fallacies:
Now to one other CRITICAL point. Have you noticed how many articles and maybe emails and certainly professional magazines are devoting themselves to getting the message across: "Content is important. But Original Content is critical!" The same holds true for your RSS feed. If you own a newspaper then original content is not a problem. But if you are showing the same RSS feed that 10,000 others are showing on their web sites for the purpose of increasing your search engine rating..forget it. If you are doing it to provide your customers with a service, then go for it. That does work as a marketing tool. But do not fool yourself in thinking that content from an RSS feed made available at CNN.com will get you listed on page one of Google or MSN or Yahoo when someone searches for "current news events". All in all RSS is great. But like Blogging when it began, so many superlatives are being issued that it is hard not to get carried away. Keep RSS in perspective. If you have a Podcast or Videocast then you are way ahead of the game and that is where you should be Better Communication For Better Business - But How? ust not there to the search engine. Invisible. Nada. So you can put up RSS feeds on your web site(s) so your customers/users are given more information and will keep on coming back, but unless you serve that RSS feed in PHP forget the search engine plus.“We need to communicate better!” This is the most evident catch-all solution people offer to fix all kinds of problems in the workplace – from poor safety to a failing merger; from poor management to an unmotivated workforce. And it’s true. To help people perform better in any organisation at whatever they do everybody has to find ways to communicate more effectively.However, there are three problems with the catchall “we-have-to-communicate-better”. Firstly, we don’t take time to pin down exactly what we mean by “more effective communication”. Secondly, the definite recommendations seem so simplistic and time-consuming that people don Now to one other CRITICAL point. Have you noticed how many articles and maybe emails and certainly professional magazines are devoting themselves to getting the message across: "Content is important. But Original Content is critical!" The same holds true for your RSS feed. If you own a newspaper then original content is not a problem. But if you are showing the same RSS feed that 10,000 others are showing on their web sites for the purpose of increasing your search engine rating..forget it. If you are doing it to provide your customers with a service, then go for it. That does work as a marketing tool. But do not fool yourself in thinking that content from an RSS feed made available at CNN.com will get you listed on page one of Google or MSN or Yahoo when someone searches for "current news events". All in all RSS is great. But like Blogging when it began, so many superlatives are being issued that it is hard not to get carried away. Keep RSS in perspective. If you have a Podcast or Videocast then you are way ahead of the game and that is where you should be Facts on Franchising I>Franchising involves an almost symbiotic relationship between the franchisee and the franchisor. The franchisee provides expansion, additional profit and increased brand recognition while the franchisor provides the basic know how, brand name, supply chain, and continuing support for the franchisee. To pay for this instant business, the franchisee shells out an up front fee or a franchise fee for the use of the business system and the brand name. Moreover, the franchisee has to pay a monthly or yearly percentage of the gross sales to the franchisor. Recouping the investment may indeed take some time but franchise companies will provide yo Now to one other CRITICAL point. Have you noticed how many articles and maybe emails and certainly professional magazines are devoting themselves to getting the message across: "Content is important. But Original Content is critical!" The same holds true for your RSS feed. If you own a newspaper then original content is not a problem. But if you are showing the same RSS feed that 10,000 others are showing on their web sites for the purpose of increasing your search engine rating..forget it. If you are doing it to provide your customers with a service, then go for it. That does work as a marketing tool. But do not fool yourself in thinking that content from an RSS feed made available at CNN.com will get you listed on page one of Google or MSN or Yahoo when someone searches for "current news events". All in all RSS is great. But like Blogging when it began, so many superlatives are being issued that it is hard not to get carried away. Keep RSS in perspective. If you have a Podcast or Videocast then you are way ahead of the game and that is where you should be How To Make Money And Run A Successful Business In 2006! icture into an RSS feed. But putting in a song or a video clip is oh so much more attractive. And OH SO MUCH MORE BANDWIDTH ON YOUR SITE. Actually RSS is not a rage anymore. It is just another technology very much like Blogs which has found a niche and become one of the available tools you should use for your promotion. But it is certainly not the ONLY tool, or even the most important tool.Remember the days when businesses were just past on and business was taken for granted? If you do chances are that you are thinking about business in the 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's and maybe even the nineties. It certainly isn't true in the 21st century.Business used to think that all they had to do was run a nice clean predictable business and their loyal customers would keep coming. Work a little harder, maybe get a new item or run a sale and you made a little more money. Look at brands like Zenith, Sony, Woolworths, Kodak, Bell, Corel Draw, Palm, Microsoft and Google. The ones that have remained successful haven't rested on their laurel Now to one other CRITICAL point. Have you noticed how many articles and maybe emails and certainly professional magazines are devoting themselves to getting the message across: "Content is important. But Original Content is critical!" The same holds true for your RSS feed. If you own a newspaper then original content is not a problem. But if you are showing the same RSS feed that 10,000 others are showing on their web sites for the purpose of increasing your search engine rating..forget it. If you are doing it to provide your customers with a service, then go for it. That does work as a marketing tool. But do not fool yourself in thinking that content from an RSS feed made available at CNN.com will get you listed on page one of Google or MSN or Yahoo when someone searches for "current news events". All in all RSS is great. But like Blogging when it began, so many superlatives are being issued that it is hard not to get carried away. Keep RSS in perspective. If you have a Podcast or Videocast then you are way ahead of the game and that is where you should be Product Creation 101-Create an eBook in 2 Steps l magazines are devoting themselves to getting the message across: "Content is important. But Original Content is critical!" The same holds true for your RSS feed. If you own a newspaper then original content is not a problem. But if you are showing the same RSS feed that 10,000 others are showing on their web sites for the purpose of increasing your search engine rating..forget it. If you are doing it to provide your customers with a service, then go for it. That does work as a marketing tool. But do not fool yourself in thinking that content from an RSS feed made available at CNN.com will get you listed on page one of Google or MSN or Yahoo when someone searches for "current news events".In this article you will find simple instruction on how to create an informational product that will generate residual income for years to come. But first I will tell you how they generate income.If you have ever seen an eBook, which I’m sure you have, you have noticed that many contain affiliate links. Those that create eBooks without entering affiliate links are simply losing money. Internet marketers insert affiliate links into an informational product so that they can collect money and at the same time provide valuable information. Some people use a combination of affiliate links and links to their own web site as well. The links i All in all RSS is great. But like Blogging when it began, so many superlatives are being issued that it is hard not to get carried away. Keep RSS in perspective. If you have a Podcast or Videocast then you are way ahead of the game and that is where you should be headed. The best you could do today to beat the market is to combine text and voice with your products and issue it as a Podcast. That will get you noticed. Now you will excuse me as I have to go figure out just why my RSS feed is not validating!!
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