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    Scrapbooking Home Based Business Tips and Advice
    A Scrapbooking Home Based Business is on the rise, so congratulations to you for looking into starting a scrapbooking business! The following tips and advice are sure to be helpful as you pursue your own business.There are many opportunities available for a scrapbooking home based business these days. To begin, though, you have to think in terms of where the market is for your business. Themes play an important role in scrapbooking. You may want to specialize in one type or prefer to provide a wide variety. Some themes to consider for your home based business are: Weddings Pregnancy Military Sports High school years Retirement Graduations Careers Elementary school years Engagements Vacations PartiesAs you can see from this list, practically any event in a person’s life is material for a scrapbook—which is great
    alue of your site)_________. Check it out at _________. Since our ____ site is like nothing else on the net, and we are quickly becoming the favorite resource for ____.

    I am going to add your link to my site in a prominent location (with few outbounds on your link page) and was wondering if you would do the same.

    The traffic we can send each other will be highly targeted and both of our visitors would appreciate and benefit from this link swap.

    Again my site is at _________. Check it out!

    Let me know if you would like me to add your link to the site.

    Thanks!

    ____ (name)”

    This type of email works well, and should net you a

    Why Some Ad Agency Relationships Stand the Test of Time
    The pressures that wear on relationships between advertisers and their advertising agencies are increasing. Today’s growing focus on immediate results, instant return on investment, cost-cutting, and purchasing department attitude about advertising creative has changed the character of the advertising industry over the last decade. Many industry insiders worry that agency/client relationships are becoming less strategic as a result. Ad agencies are increasingly seen as providing commodity services best handled by the lowest bidder.For those who take advertising seriously, these trends threaten agencies’ ability to manage client brands long term. In order to do this, agencies must be seen as trusted stewards of companies’ external messages. Relationship longevity between advertiser and agency is important to building unbreakable bonds of trust.Locally there are great examples of advertisers a
    We all know the value of getting links to our site. Links bring you traffic from related sites and boost your search engine rank, which brings you, umm, more traffic. So, basically, links = traffic.

    However, gone are the days of simply asking for a link (in exchange for a link from your site) and actually getting one. These days, bland reciprocal link requests such as these almost never yield any benefit because they are simply ignored. Think about this old-school approach from the email recipient’s point of view to understand why your link requests are ignored.

    Webmasters of quality sites, the ones you want to get links from, are constantly dealing with link requests. 9 times out of 10 the webmaster simply sees “Link Exchange” and deletes the email. I know I do. I have more important things to do than to entertain requests that are most likely for sites that are not even relevant to mine.

    And like most webmasters, I don’t give the link requester the chance to even prove if it is relevant (meaning, I don’t read the email). I’ve seen so many of these emails that they seem to hit the “Deleted Items” folder as fast as the Viagra spam emails.

    So, this is the first hurdle, getting your email read. If your subject line resembles a link request at all, busy webmasters will see it as such and simply delete it. You have to put yourselves in their shoes. What would get you to read the email?

    Well, how about starting off by telling them what YOU can do for THEM, instead of the other way around. This simple tactic works much better. Which one would you open:

    A) Subject: “Exchange links with xyz.com”

    B) Subject: “Love your site! As my way of saying thanks…”

    In the body of the email you can introduce yourself and your site, and explain what you are trying to accomplish with your site.

    Now, the following method varies slightly depending on what type of site you have that you are trying to get links for. Most sites fall into 2 categories: content sites and e-commerce sites. Is your site offering valuable content to your visitors (such as information on the best local golf courses), or is your site selling something (software or an ebook or something)? Your site will be one of these types.

    If it’s a content site then the process of acquiring links is much easier, because you simply have to convince the potential link partner that your site would be of value to them and their visitors. You could use an email such as:

    “Hi there,

    I just saw your site at _______ and think it's a great resource for our new _____ site. Our _____ site is unique because ______(here is where you would stress the value of your site)_________. Check it out at _________. Since our ____ site is like nothing else on the net, and we are quickly becoming the favorite resource for ____.

    I am going to add your link to my site in a prominent location (with few outbounds on your link page) and was wondering if you would do the same.

    The traffic we can send each other will be highly targeted and both of our visitors would appreciate and benefit from this link swap.

    Again my site is at _________. Check it out!

    Let me know if you would like me to add your link to the site.

    Thanks!

    ____ (name)”

    This type of email works well, and should net you a b

    Direct Marketing VS Direct Sales
    Direct Marketing is the direct mailing to potential customers to tell them about your products and services and deliver a simple message compelling them to come by something from you or sign-up for service. Direct sales are very similar in that you send people rather then mailed items directly to the potential customers to tell them about your products and services and explain how they can help your customer and why they should buy them from you.Which works better? Well, you might find it quite surprising that they work really good in combination. For instance, rather than having your sales force cold call all the prospects on giant lists of potential customers; you can send them direct mail pieces and use this direct marketing technique to generate interest and then follow this top with a direct sales team.This is one technique we had using our company called Bonsai and Blitz Marketing. Th
    th link requests. 9 times out of 10 the webmaster simply sees “Link Exchange” and deletes the email. I know I do. I have more important things to do than to entertain requests that are most likely for sites that are not even relevant to mine.

    And like most webmasters, I don’t give the link requester the chance to even prove if it is relevant (meaning, I don’t read the email). I’ve seen so many of these emails that they seem to hit the “Deleted Items” folder as fast as the Viagra spam emails.

    So, this is the first hurdle, getting your email read. If your subject line resembles a link request at all, busy webmasters will see it as such and simply delete it. You have to put yourselves in their shoes. What would get you to read the email?

    Well, how about starting off by telling them what YOU can do for THEM, instead of the other way around. This simple tactic works much better. Which one would you open:

    A) Subject: “Exchange links with xyz.com”

    B) Subject: “Love your site! As my way of saying thanks…”

    In the body of the email you can introduce yourself and your site, and explain what you are trying to accomplish with your site.

    Now, the following method varies slightly depending on what type of site you have that you are trying to get links for. Most sites fall into 2 categories: content sites and e-commerce sites. Is your site offering valuable content to your visitors (such as information on the best local golf courses), or is your site selling something (software or an ebook or something)? Your site will be one of these types.

    If it’s a content site then the process of acquiring links is much easier, because you simply have to convince the potential link partner that your site would be of value to them and their visitors. You could use an email such as:

    “Hi there,

    I just saw your site at _______ and think it's a great resource for our new _____ site. Our _____ site is unique because ______(here is where you would stress the value of your site)_________. Check it out at _________. Since our ____ site is like nothing else on the net, and we are quickly becoming the favorite resource for ____.

    I am going to add your link to my site in a prominent location (with few outbounds on your link page) and was wondering if you would do the same.

    The traffic we can send each other will be highly targeted and both of our visitors would appreciate and benefit from this link swap.

    Again my site is at _________. Check it out!

    Let me know if you would like me to add your link to the site.

    Thanks!

    ____ (name)”

    This type of email works well, and should net you a

    Make Your Fortune as a Professional Finder
    Have you considered the lucrative opportunity in finder`s fees? You could become a professional finder and earn a fortune from this alone. Alternatively, you could supplement your present income with finder`s fees.A finder is someone who finds something for a person or business. The amount paid for this service is called a finder`s fee.What is the difference between a finder and a broker or commissioned salesperson?A broker or commissioned salesperson gets paid a percentage of the sale made. Usually, such person acts as an agent for the owner of the goods or services sold. He becomes actively engaged with the sales process, supplying information to facilitate the sale, negotiates the contract, arranges financing, and completes paper work.On the other hand, a finder simply introduces a buyer to a seller for a fee. He does not become involved in th
    it. You have to put yourselves in their shoes. What would get you to read the email?

    Well, how about starting off by telling them what YOU can do for THEM, instead of the other way around. This simple tactic works much better. Which one would you open:

    A) Subject: “Exchange links with xyz.com”

    B) Subject: “Love your site! As my way of saying thanks…”

    In the body of the email you can introduce yourself and your site, and explain what you are trying to accomplish with your site.

    Now, the following method varies slightly depending on what type of site you have that you are trying to get links for. Most sites fall into 2 categories: content sites and e-commerce sites. Is your site offering valuable content to your visitors (such as information on the best local golf courses), or is your site selling something (software or an ebook or something)? Your site will be one of these types.

    If it’s a content site then the process of acquiring links is much easier, because you simply have to convince the potential link partner that your site would be of value to them and their visitors. You could use an email such as:

    “Hi there,

    I just saw your site at _______ and think it's a great resource for our new _____ site. Our _____ site is unique because ______(here is where you would stress the value of your site)_________. Check it out at _________. Since our ____ site is like nothing else on the net, and we are quickly becoming the favorite resource for ____.

    I am going to add your link to my site in a prominent location (with few outbounds on your link page) and was wondering if you would do the same.

    The traffic we can send each other will be highly targeted and both of our visitors would appreciate and benefit from this link swap.

    Again my site is at _________. Check it out!

    Let me know if you would like me to add your link to the site.

    Thanks!

    ____ (name)”

    This type of email works well, and should net you a

    Networking Is Your Business Success
    “I am really glad we met. I want to do business with you”. How would you like to hear a statement like that? It’s Easy! All you have to do is network. You can take all the great ways there are out there to meet, communicate, and make interactions into transactions but none will be as successful for you as networking. Nothing can every replace that face to face interaction that builds bonds between two people. No other form of contact is so strong to drive your life and your business to the greatest heights.What is networking you may ask? There are many definitions, but it is simply connecting with people of like interests for the purpose of uncovering opportunities, sharing information and learning of best practices. You cannot do it alone. So it is imperative that one gets out and meets new people that they can get help with for information, contacts and business. You will find all parts of your l
    t sites and e-commerce sites. Is your site offering valuable content to your visitors (such as information on the best local golf courses), or is your site selling something (software or an ebook or something)? Your site will be one of these types.

    If it’s a content site then the process of acquiring links is much easier, because you simply have to convince the potential link partner that your site would be of value to them and their visitors. You could use an email such as:

    “Hi there,

    I just saw your site at _______ and think it's a great resource for our new _____ site. Our _____ site is unique because ______(here is where you would stress the value of your site)_________. Check it out at _________. Since our ____ site is like nothing else on the net, and we are quickly becoming the favorite resource for ____.

    I am going to add your link to my site in a prominent location (with few outbounds on your link page) and was wondering if you would do the same.

    The traffic we can send each other will be highly targeted and both of our visitors would appreciate and benefit from this link swap.

    Again my site is at _________. Check it out!

    Let me know if you would like me to add your link to the site.

    Thanks!

    ____ (name)”

    This type of email works well, and should net you a

    How to GET MORE for LESS in Advertising
    If you are a new business, chances are you are looking for a good deal on advertising. Advertising that is not only affordable, but also one that will bring you customers and make you comfortable enough to go with them more than once!1. Ask the following questions:a) See what they offer besides a good price. b) What are their services? c) What can they do for you so you can get the most for your buck?2. Also, you may want to decide on a budget and create a goal.3. Once you find a deal that matches your goal and budget give them a try.4. When you begin to get customers ask them where they heard about you and you can figure out if the return with that advertising was worth it. Sometimes it may take 3 times before customers notice your business, but once they do, they will look for you in that particular ad they found you. But it's also good to cover your bases wi
    alue of your site)_________. Check it out at _________. Since our ____ site is like nothing else on the net, and we are quickly becoming the favorite resource for ____.

    I am going to add your link to my site in a prominent location (with few outbounds on your link page) and was wondering if you would do the same.

    The traffic we can send each other will be highly targeted and both of our visitors would appreciate and benefit from this link swap.

    Again my site is at _________. Check it out!

    Let me know if you would like me to add your link to the site.

    Thanks!

    ____ (name)”

    This type of email works well, and should net you a bunch of links if your content site truly is of value to the email recipient and his/her visitors.

    Now, if your site falls under the second category, an e-commerce site, you need to put a little more work into your requests using the following approach. The body of the email would go on to explain that, as your way of saying thanks for a great site, you would like to offer them a complimentary copy of your ebook…or a copy of your software…or provide a service to them (copywriting, ebook design, graphic design)…whatever…in exchange for a link from their site. If they link to your site, you will provide them with something in return, other than simply a link back from your site.

    And it doesn’t have to be your main product either. You can put together a valuable little bonus for link partners, or you can acquire master resell rights to something that you think would be of interest to them and offer them this. The key is to be creative. If you think about it just a little bit, I’m sure you can come up with something to give away in exchange for some highly valuable links.

    I have used this tactic successfully several times and it always works beautifully. People love this because there’s actually something in it for them, unlike the dozen other boring reciprocal link requests they simply deleted. Trust me, it works.

    But the key is that you have to approach the right sites – RELEVANT SITES. I can’t stress this enough. You cannot simply use this tactic as a blanket approach and send out as many emails as you can. If you do that, there goes the personalization and credibility you are hoping comes across in your email. You have to find only relevant sites that are truly valuable to you as a link partner.

    And if your goal is simply to get top search engine rankings and not just the desire to have a ton of links pointing to your site, you don’t have to send out hundreds of these requests - if they are properly targeted. This is especially true if you are in a relatively untapped niche market, because only a handful of the right links will get you top search engine rankings. After you get these links you will get listed at the top of MSN in a couple days, Yahoo in a couple weeks, and Google in a couple months. They all index and rank pages differently, but they share a common trait in that they all place an extremely high value on relevant backlinks. More so than any other SEO tactic out there, in fact.

    So, how do you find relevant sites? Well, ideally these sites would not only be relevant but also would have a decent Page Rank as well as few outbound links on the page you would like to be linked from. As a rule of thum

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