Friday, May 23, 2014
REO Clean Out San Diego - Professional REO Clean Out
Professional REO Cleanup Company
Many companies may claim to do REO clean out. However, you want to find those that have been doing it for quite a while. They know how to get in, get the job done, and get out as quickly as possible. This is in the best interests of the lien holder as well as the professional REO cleanup company. The more properties that the cleanup company is able to clean up, the more business they have. For the lien holder, the faster they are able to get the property back on the market the faster they will be able to recoup at least some of their losses. In the end, building a good relationship with professionals will get the job done quicker and faster.Finding a professional REO cleanup company involved asking a few key questions. One of the best ways to get started is to ask if they have done this before. Some companies specialize in cleaning houses or businesses. However cleaning up an REO property is a bit different. It quite often involves getting a dumpster on site and working long hours pulling personal items as well as construction material out of the property. Everyday vacuum cleaners and dust mops usually won't do the trick on these properties. They require heavy-duty equipment and backbreaking labor.
Getting In, Getting Done, and Getting Out
Building a relationship with a professional REO cleanup company is good for any company going through the foreclosure process on one or more properties. It will do well to know that you have a partner in getting these properties back into shape so you can get them off the books. This is true for large banks as well as small mortgage investors. If you have any properties facing foreclosure, and you know there may need to be some cleanup, get out and start looking for the right professional to partner with.REO clean out involves just about any form of property imaginable. This includes residential, commercial, empty lots, and apartment buildings. If you are involved in the mortgage lending business, at some point, you will have to deal with a foreclosed property. Once the foreclosure process is complete, you inherit the mess the former owners left behind. That is where finding a professional cleanout company comes in handy. You want someone that specializes in going in getting rid of all of the debris, cleaning up everything, and getting out as quickly as possible. It is in your best interest to get this done as soon as possible after the foreclosure is complete.
Getting Rid of the Debris of the Former Owners
Many REO clean out companies pop up. You want to find someone that has been doing these clean out for quite a while. They will be able to give you a fair estimate of the work involved. They will also know how to do the cleanout in a legal and safe manner. All of this is in the best and rinse out the lending company since this property is on their books. Finding a professional is not all of that difficult. Most cleanout companies do not specialize in REO properties. REO is likely a good part of their business but not their only business.If you own the mortgage on more than one property, find a good REO clean out company and build an ongoing relationship with them. At some point in the future, you may need their services. It is best to have them ready to go rather than searching and hunting after you have a problem. Once you have an ongoing relationship, you can get quick estimates and quick work done with a minimum amount of fuss. When do you need a cleanout? (Schedule Pick Up Online)
Saturday, May 17, 2014
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
How To Convert Ebay Surfers Into Bidders!
Do you know the phrase "A Call To Action"? Well, using "A
Call To Action" on your eBay Auction could help increase your sales
almost immediately. As outlined in my book "eBay Marketing Wholesale
SourcePak" having the right product, at the right price is crucial. But,
what else can you do to entice those eBay surfers to become a bidder?
Here is one key factor anyone can implement on their auctions to help
increase their sales - it's called " A Call To Action!"
Some of you may be asking "What is "A Call To Action?" Well it's a simple phrase that you would add to your auction description. This phrase should tell your potential bidder what they should do next. I know what your thinking, "Don't they know what to do next?" But really, you do need to tell people what it is you expect them to do. You can not depend on or assume that an auction surfer is automatically going to become a bidder without telling him/her what you want them to do. You need to come right out and tell them to buy. And why they should buy. Here are some examples of phrases you could use to entice that potential bidder to take action now and make a bid.
- Bid Now! Save Money!
- Buy Now and Save on Shipping!
- Bid Now! Don't Miss This Incredible Deal!
- Buy Now! Quantities are Limited!
- Bid Now! One Of A Kind!
- Bid Now! Collectors Item!
You get the idea. If you have what that surfer is looking for any of the above phrases will entice him/her to make a bid now. And this method is not something new. Retail stores have been using this for years. You know any of the big sales where the advertisement says something like "And don't wait, Quantities are Limited!" This method is time tested. Some experts report you can increase your sales by 50% simply by telling those who are just surfing your auction page what you want them to do.
You can also use more then one call to action. And use them for different reasons in your auction. Say you use one of the above. Bid Now! One of a Kind! But what if this surfer is not interested in this item for auction. Well, don't let him/her leave without inviting him/her to view your other auctions. Say something like "If you don't see what you are looking for here - please visit my other auctions" and create a link to your other auctions, possibly your "me page" which lists all the auctions you have running.
Try this method on your next auction.
Happy Selling!
Some of you may be asking "What is "A Call To Action?" Well it's a simple phrase that you would add to your auction description. This phrase should tell your potential bidder what they should do next. I know what your thinking, "Don't they know what to do next?" But really, you do need to tell people what it is you expect them to do. You can not depend on or assume that an auction surfer is automatically going to become a bidder without telling him/her what you want them to do. You need to come right out and tell them to buy. And why they should buy. Here are some examples of phrases you could use to entice that potential bidder to take action now and make a bid.
- Bid Now! Save Money!
- Buy Now and Save on Shipping!
- Bid Now! Don't Miss This Incredible Deal!
- Buy Now! Quantities are Limited!
- Bid Now! One Of A Kind!
- Bid Now! Collectors Item!
You get the idea. If you have what that surfer is looking for any of the above phrases will entice him/her to make a bid now. And this method is not something new. Retail stores have been using this for years. You know any of the big sales where the advertisement says something like "And don't wait, Quantities are Limited!" This method is time tested. Some experts report you can increase your sales by 50% simply by telling those who are just surfing your auction page what you want them to do.
You can also use more then one call to action. And use them for different reasons in your auction. Say you use one of the above. Bid Now! One of a Kind! But what if this surfer is not interested in this item for auction. Well, don't let him/her leave without inviting him/her to view your other auctions. Say something like "If you don't see what you are looking for here - please visit my other auctions" and create a link to your other auctions, possibly your "me page" which lists all the auctions you have running.
Try this method on your next auction.
Happy Selling!
9 Reasons To Do Joint Venture Deals On Ebay
eBay is THE most popular home business in the USA, but it's not without its problems. Many have tried to succeed but have failed due to confusion over what products to sell, giant numbers of competitors, copy and picture theft from other sellers and eBay and Paypal that eat into profits.
One way to avoid this swamp, though, is to do a Joint Venture with established eBay sellers. This allows a JV partner to build her own mailing list and sell products off eBay.
There are multiple advantages to this way of doing business on eBay:
1. The biggest uncertainty for would-be eBay sellers is what products to sell. Sometimes vendors risk large sums of money on untried products, only to lose their investment, become sour and give up. With a Joint Venture there is no risk except for a few hours of time.
2. Since there are no auctions listed on eBay, no one can steal copy or pictures from JV sellers - because there is nothing to copy. In effect, we become invisible - no one even knows we exist and this hidden aspect has many advantages.
3. eBay JVs are usually done with a digital product that can be instantly downloaded. This is great for any entrepreneur because inexpensive autoresponders mean that her entire business is handled via autopilot. Contrast this with the usual way of doing business on eBay which involves mailing dozens, hundreds or even thousands of boxes.
4. eBay and Paypal have lots of rules. It's easy to break some unwittingly, and even the most honest seller does so from time to time. A JV merchant isn't answerable to eBay, however, but only to her customers.
5. A JV seller never directly lists on eBay, thus avoiding eBay and Paypal fees.
6. Successful Powersellers have large numbers of customers and there are lots of administrative details involved. Implementing a sales system can cost time and money because without attention to detail packages won't be mailed in a timely fashion, payments won't be accurate, items will be sent to the wrong buyers, and so on. A JV partner eliminates all of that because all transactions can be funneled through a hands-off system.
7. eBay selling lives or dies through the 'feedback' system. Negative feedback can kill sales instantly and lack of feedback causes buyers to hesitite and choose other sellers. Feedback is totally irrelevant to a Joint Venture seller because she is using the reputation of carefully chosen other sellers. She knows in advance that their feedback is high quality or she doesn't do deals with them.
8. Inexperienced sellers sometimes drag wiser merchants into price wars. In a panic over sales, they foolishly slash prices, beginning a chain reaction that results in bare bones bids that allow no one to make any money. A Joint Venture seller floats serenely above such hiccups in the marketplace.
9. Best of all, a JV seller doesn't settle for a one time sale. She concentrates her efforts on a mailing list of happy customers that she can sell to again and again and again. In this way, not only is she ensuring repeate profits, but she gets paid for creating this list, rather than having to pay someone else for names.
With its 147,000,000 registered users, eBay is the best source of targeted, Net-savvy buyers on the web. By putting together Joint Venture deals with established sellers, anyone can add large numbers of qualified buyers to their database efficiently and inexpensively.
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Ten of the best … ways to make money in an hour
Ten of the best … ways to make money in an hour
From ID parades and old mobile phones to planning meals, there are many ways to make and save money
You can earn money by disposing of your old mobile phone. Photograph: Chris Jackson/Getty Images Europe
1. Dig out your store cards
With purses and wallets bulging with credit cards, debit cards, work passes and driving licences, loyalty cards can easily be relegated to the kitchen drawer. But, having a quick scout around for these cards or requesting new ones could reunite you with scores of unused points that could be translated into pounds.Most of the supermarket and high street store schemes, including Nectar and Tesco Clubcard, offer replacement cards so you don't lose out on your points. To make your loyalty cards more profitable see if you can collect extra points from other companies that are part of the same schemes, such as electricity and gas suppliers. Eon, for instance, offers Tesco Clubcard points to its customers.
2. Resist eating takeaways
Planning meals in advance is the best way to make sure you don't end
up grabbing a takeaway on the way home, or throwing away unused food.
Spend some time each weekend working out which days you will be in and
what you can eat. If you know you will be late one night, plan a meal
for the night before that can be doubled up so you have a homemade ready
meal to pop in the microwave.If you're not a big cook, start realistically. Pick out some easy ideas from recipe books and foodie blogs and put the list of ingredients in your bag, so the next time you find yourself wondering what to eat when you get home you have a list of ingredients for some home cooked food.
3. Switch your bill payments to direct debit
Photograph: Graham Turner
Switching your utility, telephone and television bills to fixed
monthly direct debits could be a quicker way to save money than changing
supplier. Last year a survey by Bacs, the not-for-profit body behind
direct debits, said you could save as much as £230 a year by switching
to monthly bill payments. Paying this way also helps with budgeting.To encourage customers to switch, many firms offer discounts. The biggest tend to be for dual fuel customers paying by monthly direct debit – npower is giving customers a £100 annual discount for making the change, which only takes a couple of minutes. BT offers customers £1.25 off their line rental each month if they opt for paper-free billing and pay by direct debit. Don't forget to regularly check your bills for discrepancies and make sure you are still getting the best deal.
4. Renegotiate or cancel your subscriptions
Check your standing orders and direct debits to see if you are paying
for subscriptions you do not use. If you are paying for magazines, TV
or gym membership you may decide it is time to cancel some of these, or
ask if you can renegotiate to get better value.Cable and satellite TV companies may be able to reduce the amount of channels you receive, while mobile phone companies might offer to reduce your bill by lowering your free minutes and text allowances.
You might also be able to save money by adding to your list of subscriptions. Work out how often you buy your favourite newspapers and magazines and look into subscribing as this often works out cheaper.
5. Sell your old mobile phone
Listing, selling and posting unused items on eBay takes time, but there are quicker alternatives. If you have an unused mobile phone you could make anything from a couple of pounds to £200 depending on the model and condition by sending it to a phone recycling site. Love2Recycle and Mopay offer some of the best amounts for old phones.Selling your phone is easy. You typically search the sites to see how much it is worth, send it off in a freepost envelope and sit back and await payment. Some of the sites offer more if you opt for high street shopping vouchers instead of cash.
6. Make sure you are claiming your full benefit entitlements
Photograph: Alamy
The variety and complexity of state benefits and tax credits means
you may not be claiming everything to which you are entitled. However,
there are a couple of quick ways to check. The Directgov website has a benefits calculator, which can give you an estimate of what you are elligible to claim.By inputting your savings, earnings and outgoings it estimates what you should be receiving. The site also has a benefits adviser, which tells you what help is available.
7. Fit water-saving devices
Photograph: Luc Porus/Alamy
If you are on a water meter you can cut costs by installing a couple
of simple devices to reduce your usage. Flushing the toilet accounts for
about a third of all household water use, and several water companies offer free "save-a-flush" devices. Putting one of the in your cistern will reduce the volume of water used every time you flush.Meanwhile, free ShowerSmart devices help cut the amount of energy used having a shower. They can be easily installed on non-electric showers to regulate the flow of water, and the makers claim the yearly savings for an average family are about £30 on gas bills and £30 water bills.
8. Do an hour's work
The government-funded service Slivers of Time Working lets you pick up work by the hour. Would-be workers register on its website and detail their skills, experience and availability, and wait for a local agency to give them a call. At the moment the site offers work in east and west London, Leeds and Cambridgeshire, but coverage is spreading as employers sign up.When you sign up you say how much you expect as a basic hourly wage, as well as how much you would want that to rise if you had to travel to a job, work on a particular day or work at short notice. A spokesman for the site says all kinds of work is available, from answering phones in a call centre to security work, and workers can flag up when they are available.
9. Scour freebie sites
If you get carried away with freebie websites you could end up drowning in a torrent of annoying emails and strange samples. However, there are some useful freebies out there. HotUKdeals has a list of offers, which currently includes free film screenings and a voucher for a 100g Milka chocolate bar.Many online photo printing firms give away a number of free prints if you open an account. At the moment most will charge you for postage and packing, but you could still make some good savings on your holiday snaps. Have a look at Free Photo Printing for a list of the latest offers, which includes 50 free prints from Snapfish for only 99p P&P. Other good freebies include free DVD trials.
10. Police ID parades
Photograph: Linda R. Chen/AP
Police forces used to pay volunteers to turn up and stand alongside
suspected criminals while witnesses tried to pick out the guilty party.
Now most use video ID parades, but they still need people to appear
alongside suspects. West Yorkshire Police runs the video database, which goes by the name Viper.
It pays volunteers £15 for their time. Its website lists the types of
people it is currently looking to film, and there is an application form
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Monday, April 21, 2014
My Personal Library
Build Your Own Personal Development Library
April 21, 2014 by Joey Tapia
This weekend I’m organizing my ever-growing collection of personal development books and audio programs. A good portion of my home office is taken up by bookshelves, and I’ll be adding another set of shelves today. Even though I donate many books I’ve read, check some out from the library, and keep ebooks in electronic form, I still have a large physical collection to manage.
I first learned about the practice of building a personal development library from Brian Tracy, who recommended it on one of his audio programs. When I was 21 years old, I decided to take his advice and begin building my collection, and I’m glad I did. While reading is a great habit, we forget most of what we read anyway, and life often goes in cycles. I bought a number of books to help give me grow my games business when I started it in 1994. Those same books are now useful to me in building my personal development business. If I didn’t have the books as part of my reference library, I wouldn’t have remembered to apply those ideas.
Brian Tracy recommends marking up each book as you read it. Highlight anything that strikes you as significant. Then you can pick the book up again years later and review all the key points in a matter of minutes. I didn’t do this when I first started, but I wish I had. It’s much faster to review a book when I’ve marked it up with my own notes and highlights.
Building your own personal development library is easy. You can get a cheap 4-shelf bookshelf from an office supply store like Office Depot for about $50, and it will store approximately 150 books. When you buy an empty bookshelf, it will create a void that you’ll want to fill, and slowly but surely you’ll fill it up.
I don’t recommend retaining every book you read. A lot of books aren’t worth keeping. If you’re certain you’ll never refer back to a book again, get rid of it. Give it to someone else, resell it, or donate it. Only keep the books you feel are worthy of your collection.
Why bother to build your own collection? The best personal development books contain solutions to universal human challenges, such as how to overcome procrastination, how to get organized, and how to motivate yourself. Often when I face a new challenge, I recognize that it’s a specific instance of a general pattern whose solution is already known. If I can properly diagnose the general problem, I need only look up the solution. The field of personal development isn’t as exacting as mathematics or computer programming, but there are some solutions that do work well. Most importantly, you want to build a collection of solutions that work for you personally.
Good computer programmers do something very similar — they build up an awareness of algorithms to solve known problems. A large part of programming is figuring out how to define a new problem in such a way that it can be solved with a pre-existing algorithm. For you non-programmers, an algorithm is just a fancy word for a problem-solving method. Think of it like a recipe.
An important lesson novice computer programmers learn is, “Don’t reinvent the wheel.” If a good solution to your problem already exists, just copy the existing solution, and don’t design your own solution from scratch. This assumes your goal is to solve the problem efficiently, not to use it as a learning exercise.
Personal development is the same. Don’t reinvent the wheel. Many people struggle with common problems like procrastination, fear of public speaking, or various addictions. Yet in many cases there are known solutions to these problems that are sitting in books in a local bookstore or library. The challenge of course is finding the right book. It’s not a matter of me telling you what to read because different solutions work for different people. Plus it would be very time consuming because in order to recommend the right book, I’d have to diagnose your problem accurately and that can take some time. People often mis-diagnose themselves when it comes to personal development problems — often what you identify as the problem is merely a symptom of a larger problem. So the ultimate solution is for you to dive in and start reading and experimenting. It’s time consuming, but in the long run it will eventually work.
Save the books whose solutions and ideas actually work for you, and add them to your collection. If they work for you now, they’ll probably still work for you 10 years from now, and you’ll be glad to have those solutions handy when you encounter a similar problem down the road.
Currently I have hundreds of items in my personal development library. I have a small bookshelf within arm’s reach for the books I reference most often. Then I have hundreds of other books, tapes, CDs, and videos on shelves a few steps away. And finally, I have boxes of items archived in my garage. If you think about it, this is very similar to a computer’s memory architecture. My small bookshelf is like my cache memory, the rest of my office shelves are my RAM, and the garage is my hard drive. This weekend I’m going to try to move most of the items from the garage into my office, so I can have faster access to a larger number of items.
For the reasons I already mentioned, I don’t usually recommend specific books unless they’re really good. However, there are some authors I can recommend whose books and audio programs I found valuable. These include:
Anthony Robbins
Brian Tracy
Stephen Covey
Deepak Chopra
Wayne Dyer
Earl Nightingale
Denis Waitley
Harvey Mackay
Jay Abraham
Napoleon Hill
Dale Carnegie
Og Mandino
James Redfield
Eckhart Tolle
Often when I find an author I like, I’ll read several books by that author in a row, sometimes every book they’ve written. This immerses me in the author’s mindset, and I absorb their philosophy much more deeply. When you read an author’s collected works, you pick up subtleties and nuances that you’d otherwise miss.
Set aside some space in your bedroom, living room, or office, and begin building your own personal development library. If you’re a human being, you’re going to face recurring human problems. Don’t reinvent the wheel. Build your own reference library of solutions that work for you. You’ll be glad you did.
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April 21, 2014 by Joey Tapia
This weekend I’m organizing my ever-growing collection of personal development books and audio programs. A good portion of my home office is taken up by bookshelves, and I’ll be adding another set of shelves today. Even though I donate many books I’ve read, check some out from the library, and keep ebooks in electronic form, I still have a large physical collection to manage.
I first learned about the practice of building a personal development library from Brian Tracy, who recommended it on one of his audio programs. When I was 21 years old, I decided to take his advice and begin building my collection, and I’m glad I did. While reading is a great habit, we forget most of what we read anyway, and life often goes in cycles. I bought a number of books to help give me grow my games business when I started it in 1994. Those same books are now useful to me in building my personal development business. If I didn’t have the books as part of my reference library, I wouldn’t have remembered to apply those ideas.
Brian Tracy recommends marking up each book as you read it. Highlight anything that strikes you as significant. Then you can pick the book up again years later and review all the key points in a matter of minutes. I didn’t do this when I first started, but I wish I had. It’s much faster to review a book when I’ve marked it up with my own notes and highlights.
Building your own personal development library is easy. You can get a cheap 4-shelf bookshelf from an office supply store like Office Depot for about $50, and it will store approximately 150 books. When you buy an empty bookshelf, it will create a void that you’ll want to fill, and slowly but surely you’ll fill it up.
I don’t recommend retaining every book you read. A lot of books aren’t worth keeping. If you’re certain you’ll never refer back to a book again, get rid of it. Give it to someone else, resell it, or donate it. Only keep the books you feel are worthy of your collection.
Why bother to build your own collection? The best personal development books contain solutions to universal human challenges, such as how to overcome procrastination, how to get organized, and how to motivate yourself. Often when I face a new challenge, I recognize that it’s a specific instance of a general pattern whose solution is already known. If I can properly diagnose the general problem, I need only look up the solution. The field of personal development isn’t as exacting as mathematics or computer programming, but there are some solutions that do work well. Most importantly, you want to build a collection of solutions that work for you personally.
Good computer programmers do something very similar — they build up an awareness of algorithms to solve known problems. A large part of programming is figuring out how to define a new problem in such a way that it can be solved with a pre-existing algorithm. For you non-programmers, an algorithm is just a fancy word for a problem-solving method. Think of it like a recipe.
An important lesson novice computer programmers learn is, “Don’t reinvent the wheel.” If a good solution to your problem already exists, just copy the existing solution, and don’t design your own solution from scratch. This assumes your goal is to solve the problem efficiently, not to use it as a learning exercise.
Personal development is the same. Don’t reinvent the wheel. Many people struggle with common problems like procrastination, fear of public speaking, or various addictions. Yet in many cases there are known solutions to these problems that are sitting in books in a local bookstore or library. The challenge of course is finding the right book. It’s not a matter of me telling you what to read because different solutions work for different people. Plus it would be very time consuming because in order to recommend the right book, I’d have to diagnose your problem accurately and that can take some time. People often mis-diagnose themselves when it comes to personal development problems — often what you identify as the problem is merely a symptom of a larger problem. So the ultimate solution is for you to dive in and start reading and experimenting. It’s time consuming, but in the long run it will eventually work.
Save the books whose solutions and ideas actually work for you, and add them to your collection. If they work for you now, they’ll probably still work for you 10 years from now, and you’ll be glad to have those solutions handy when you encounter a similar problem down the road.
Currently I have hundreds of items in my personal development library. I have a small bookshelf within arm’s reach for the books I reference most often. Then I have hundreds of other books, tapes, CDs, and videos on shelves a few steps away. And finally, I have boxes of items archived in my garage. If you think about it, this is very similar to a computer’s memory architecture. My small bookshelf is like my cache memory, the rest of my office shelves are my RAM, and the garage is my hard drive. This weekend I’m going to try to move most of the items from the garage into my office, so I can have faster access to a larger number of items.
For the reasons I already mentioned, I don’t usually recommend specific books unless they’re really good. However, there are some authors I can recommend whose books and audio programs I found valuable. These include:
Anthony Robbins
Brian Tracy
Stephen Covey
Deepak Chopra
Wayne Dyer
Earl Nightingale
Denis Waitley
Harvey Mackay
Jay Abraham
Napoleon Hill
Dale Carnegie
Og Mandino
James Redfield
Eckhart Tolle
Often when I find an author I like, I’ll read several books by that author in a row, sometimes every book they’ve written. This immerses me in the author’s mindset, and I absorb their philosophy much more deeply. When you read an author’s collected works, you pick up subtleties and nuances that you’d otherwise miss.
Set aside some space in your bedroom, living room, or office, and begin building your own personal development library. If you’re a human being, you’re going to face recurring human problems. Don’t reinvent the wheel. Build your own reference library of solutions that work for you. You’ll be glad you did.
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Monday, April 14, 2014
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Saturday, April 12, 2014
SDmasterHypnotist
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AllVoices:
"Highway hypnosis"
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ebid
etsy
eBay
eBay Items
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Facebook:
FB GROUPS:
Help Teachers
Fiver:
Friendster:
Friendfeed
Flickr groups:
Forums
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Google Sites:
Google Groups:
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JV
Jugnoo
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Klout.com
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LinkedIn Status
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Pagemodo.com
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tumblr
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viatrading.com
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Yahoo!
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Three
Undeniable Truths About
Every Single Hypnotist...
Undeniable
Truth #1: Every hypnotist on the planet started out knowing
nothing about hypnosis. That's just a fact. Like nearly
every other human skill or behavior, it had to be learned.Undeniable Truth #2: Every hypnotist on the planet learned it from someone else. Another obvious fact. No one is born with inherent hypnotic knowledge. But naturally, the people from whom you learn it will be a huge contributing factor to your success.
Undeniable Truth #3: You master hypnosis by doing it. Read, watch or listen to others as much as you want. But you can't master hypnosis until you actually do hypnosis.
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Friday, April 11, 2014
How to Become a Super Affiliate
How to Become a Super Affiliate
You want to earn good money from the
affiliate program you have joined. Listed below are stages in your journey to
become a super affiliate. Please do not let the simplicity fool you, they can
help you make more sales and save money.
1
The
first road on your journey is to find the best products to promote as an
affiliate. This
takes time and research, you do not want to 'dive in' to the first program you
see. Ideally you want a product that when someone buys from you, you get paid
over and over again. This is the best way to build a residual income. An
example would be if you are a keen car enthusiast you may sign-up to a
subscription to 'custom car'. The publishers of the magazine gets a monthly
(residual) payment from you.
2
Another
road on your journey can be the use of profitable blogs. You may ask "Why?" When
you are promoting your product you need to use effective ways of getting new
sales. Pay-Per-Click, traffic exchanges (make sure to have a spare mouse!),
media buying, press releases, classified ads are all good. However, the secret
to getting a profitable blog is to get the blog owner to do an 'endorsed blog
post' for you. This is priceless. So go and explore the different blogs out
there.
3
Another
way to promote your affiliate site is by the use of 'eZines' (electronic
magazines).
Using eZines, you can write an informative and interesting article around your
product or service, and then have them published. The 'secret' is to write a
different article per day and submit it to many eZines. There are literally
1000's of eZines published, all looking for content. Content that you are going
to send them.
4
Re-invest
some of your profits from your earlier sales into paid sources of traffic. These include pay-per-click, buying
leads, buying double opt-in email addresses, and others.Because these are
costing you money, you need to carefully monitor your results. Trying them one
at a time enables you to easily track the response from that particular source.
Add your
own method
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