Complete Internet Marketing 2019-20 Made Easy Personal Use Ebook

Table of Contents Introduction 04 Chapter 1: What is Internet Marketing in 2019-20 All About? 06 Chapter 2: Optimizing Your Website For Search Engines In 2019-20 09 Chapter 3: Creating Blog Posts That Attract Organic Traffic In 2019-20 15 Chapter 4: How To Get Your YouTube Marketing Videos On The First Page Of Search Results In 2019-20 20 Chapter 5: How To Compose Killer Social Media Marketing Posts In 2019-20 24 Chapter 6: Amplifying Your Reach With A Paid Facebook Marketing Campaign In 2019-20 29 Chapter 7: Generating Qualified Website Traffic With A Google Ads Campaign In 2019-20 33 Chapter 8: How To Create A Powerful Email Marketing Campaign In 2019-20 37 Chapter 9: Recovering Abandoning Visitors With Remarketing In 2019-20 41 Chapter 10: Generating More Sales Leads On Autopilot With A Facebook Messenger Bot In 2019-20 46 Chapter 11: How To Funnel More Qualified Leads And Referral Traffic To All Your Marketing Channels With A Giveaway 50 Chapter 12: Building A Complete Internet Marketing Plan For 2019-20 53 Chapter 13: Alternative Internet Marketing Methods That Make Instant Money In 2019-20 59 Chapter 14: Internet Marketing Strategies For eCommerce Enthusiasts In 2019-20 63 Chapter 15: Internet Marketing Best Practices In 2019-20 67 Chapter 16: Advanced Internet Marketing Tips and Tricks That Work In 2019-20 70 Chapter 17: Internet Marketing Do's And Don’ts in 2019-20 74 Chapter 18: Internet Marketing Premium Tools And Services To Consider in 2019-20 79 Chapter 19: Internet Marketing Shocking Case Studies in 2019-20 82 Chapter 20: Internet Marketing Frequently Asked Questions in 2019-20 87 Conclusion 92 Top Resources 93 Special Offer 94 Sample Content Preview Chapter 2: Optimizing Your Website For Search Engines In 2019-20 Hey there everyone! Complete internet marketing is all about enhancing your brand’s online presence so you can generate more traffic, leads, and sales, and it all starts by optimizing your website for search engines. In this lesson we are going to show you how you can optimize an existing website from scratch. We’ll use WordPress as our content management system of choice because it allows us to make optimizations on the fly, without coding or website design experience required! If you’re using WordPress, then you’ll be able to follow the steps in this lesson to the letter. But if you’re using a different system, you’ll simply have to apply the steps where they correspond! Step 1 - Installing A Search Engine Optimization Plugin You have to keep your on-site search engine optimizations in check. With WordPress, you can simply optimize and refine on-site SEO by installing a plugin. The best SEO plugin for WordPress websites is “Yoast SEO”. To install the “Yoast SEO” plugin just move over the “plugins” tab on the left-hand menu and click on the “add new” option. Now type “Yoast SEO” in the search bar and wait for the results. Now locate “Yoast SEO” in the results and click on “install now”. Now click on “activate”. You will be able to optimize your on-site SEO after installing this plugin by moving over the “Yoast SEO” tab on the left-hand menu and selecting an area that you’d like to optimize. The plugin scans your site for SEO errors and provides you with recommendations to fix them, saving you all the guesswork. Step 2 - Add A Meta Description For Search Results Now that you’ve installed “Yoast SEO”, you can use it to apply your first on-site SEO optimization, a meta description for all your pages. Adding a meta description will help you to increase search engine traffic to your site because meta descriptions help search users to know what your site is all about when your content pages appear in search results. Move over the “Yoast SEO” tab and click on the “search appearance” option. Now click on the “taxonomies” tab and then on the “meta description” field to write your meta description. Rules to write the best possible meta description include making sure to include your main target keyword in your meta description, including additional high-volume search terms in your niche, and including a call to action to invite search users to click on your link. Your meta descriptions should be 155 characters or less, or they will look incomplete in search results. You can click on “save changes” after writing your meta description. Step 3 - Install A Caching Plugin Search engines like Google measure load speeds to determine a site’s ranking. One of the easiest ways to improve your site’s load speed is by installing a caching plugin. A caching plugin will create dynamic copies of your pages to avoid loading the entire content every time that a user enters a page on your site. Our caching plugin pick is the “WP Super cache” plugin, the most popular and user-friendly caching plugin for WordPress. To install the “WP Super cache” plugin just move over the “plugins” tab on the left-hand menu and click on the “add new” option. Now type “WP Super cache” in the “search plugins” bar, locate “WP Super cache” in the results and click on “install now”. You can click on “activate” after it is installed. Now move over the “settings” tab on the left-hand menu and click on “WP Super cache”. Select the “caching on” option in the easy section and click on “update status”. Step 4 – Optimize On-Site SEO In The Customizer You can add some simple yet powerful SEO optimizations to your site’s structure to increase search traffic to your site. With WordPress, you can add these customizations with a few clicks of your mouse using the customizer. Move over the “appearance” tab on the left-hand menu and click on “customize”. Once in the customizer, do this step by step. Start by clicking on the “site identity” tab from the left-hand menu. Click on “select logo” to upload a logo to your site. Now click on “select file” to locate your image logo on your computer. Double click on your logo to upload it. You can improve your site’s discoverability by inserting niche keywords in your image’s meta data. You simply have to enter a long-tail keyword in your niche to the “title” and “alt text” fields in the “attachment details” section. We recommend you to enter the same keyword in both fields. You can click on “select” to continue after adding meta data to your logo. Now enter the name of your site in the “site title” field. Now enter your site’s tagline in the “tagline field”. Your site’s tagline affects your ranking. A good site’s tagline is simply a brief description of your site that includes your main target keywords, separated by comas. This will help search engine algorithms to better understand the topic of your site. Now move over “site icon” and click on “select image” to add an icon to your site. Here you can use a simplified version of your logo. Don’t forget to optimize the “title” and “alt text” fields. These are all on-site optimizations that you have to add using the customizer, so you can click on the “publish” button to finish and load them to your site. Now click on “close” to go back to the dashboard. Step 5 - Install Share Buttons It is crucial to add share buttons to your site. Share buttons give visitors and content readers an easy way to share your content with others, which generates qualified traffic. You can add share buttons to your WordPress site the easy way by installing a social share plugin. Our top social share plugin pick is the “social pug” plugin. Move over the “plugins” tab on the left-hand menu and click on “add new”. Type “social pug” on the search bar. Now locate the “social pug” plugin in the results and click on the “install now” button. Now click on “activate”. With these simple steps, you’ve just added share buttons to all your content pages!

Overcoming Anxiety MRR Ebook

Table of Contents Introduction...............6 Chapter 1 – Understanding Anxiety..........8 Defining Anxiety ......8 Defining Stress........9 The Problem with Anxiety ......10 How Anxiety Might Affect You11 Chapter 2 – Determining Your Type of Anxiety......13 General Anxiety Disorder .......13 Panic Disorder.......14 Social Anxiety Disorder ..........16 Phobias 17 Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.............18 Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder ..............19 Separation Anxiety Disorder ..20 Chapter 3 – Practicing Mindfulness to Overcome Anxiety ....22 Benefits of Mindfulness ..........23 Chapter 4 – How to Use Breathing Techniques to Stop Anxiety ............26 The Relationship Between Stress and Breathing.....27 The Breath-Relaxation Response ...........28 Sympathetic Nervous System vs. Parasympathetic Nervous System.......28 Breathing Exercises to Reduce Anxiety ..29 Chapter 5 – How to Manage Your Thoughts to Control Anxiety.............32 Manage Your Anxiety by Managing Your Thoughts.33 What Triggers Anxious Thoughts?..........34 Chapter 6 – How to Manage Your Activities to Reduce Anxiety.............37 Learn to Keep a Schedule......38 Find Out Where You’re Spending Your Time...........38 Time Management vs. Managing Activities..............39 Prioritization ..........39 Plan and Practice ..40 Chapter 7 – Ways to Find Instant Calm and Overcome Anxiety.............41 The Best Ways to Find Instant Calm.......42 Positive Self-Talk ..43 Guided Imagery.....44 Prayer or Meditation...............45 Practice Gratitude .46 Chapter 8 – Getting In Tune with Your Thoughts and Feelings..............47 How to Deal with Unhelpful Thoughts .....48 Understanding Your Feelings.51 Realizing Feelings Are Neither Right or Wrong .......52 Recognizing Your Feelings ....53 Chapter 9 – The Importance of Sleep When Trying to Stop Anxiety and Worry ....54 Bedroom Environment ...........55 Bedtime Rituals .....56 Yoga and Mediation ...............57 Exercise ................58 Daily Behaviors .....58 Chapter 10 – Changing Your Lifestyle to Regain Control of Your Life ..60 Foods to Avoid ......61 Participating in Exercise Therapy............62 Conclusion..............63 Sample Content Preview Chapter 2 – Determining Your Type of Anxiety Before you can begin to deal with your anxiety effectively, you will need to ensure that you have a good grasp of what you are up against. As opposed to mild anxiety that just about everyone experiences from time to time during their life, an anxiety disorder comes in various kinds. General Anxiety Disorder People, who experience general anxiety disorder, or GAD, are characterized by experiencing long lasting worry and fear over many things, which can be career, money, family, or even school. Their feelings become unrealistic, which can affect their performance in their daily endeavors. The problem with people having GAD is their inability to point out the specific fear and the problem in controlling their worry. Generalized anxiety disorder affects about three percent of the US population, and nearly half of those who suffer from GAD are women. Those who suffer from GAD commonly complain about being in a constant state of worry over things like finances, relationships, employment, and health. While this can be said about most folks from time to time, those with GAD feel anxiety regarding a specific situation far more strongly than the situation warrants. The symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder are the same as common anxiety, expect they are more chronic and severe. They include excessive and ongoing worrying, headaches, irritability, difficulty concentrating, restlessness, a feeling of being on edge, fatigue, sweating, trouble sleeping, nausea, upset stomach, and a sense of constant and impending doom. Panic Disorder A panic disorder is characterized by panic attacks. A panic attack is described as the sudden feeling of fear and rush to get away from something, scrambling to get to the nearest exit. It is the overwhelming feeling of anticipation that something bad is going to happen. Panic attacks arise suddenly and peak to a panic level in a matter of minutes and can last for hours. Panic attacks typically manifest as sudden periods of intense fear that can include trembling, shaking, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, hot flashes, a difficulty drawing breath, chills, a fear of losing control, numbness, tingling, a sudden extreme fear of death, and impending doom. These feelings are much more intense than those that are often associated with more traditional expressions of anxiety. During a panic attack, these symptoms can become so severe that those suffering from panic attacks might be paralyzed during the entirety of the attack. One of the most significant differences between an anxiety attack and a panic attack is that an anxiety attack often takes place after experiencing a stressor, while a panic attack can materialize without a clear stressor around to trigger it. If you suffer from panic attack disorder, you may find yourself avoiding certain places, people, and situations over fears they might trigger a panic attack. There is no known cause of panic disorder, but it often runs in families, though it is unclear if this is due to genetic or environmental factors. Social Anxiety Disorder This kind of anxiety disorder is characterized by people who avoid socializing with a group, as they fear being judged negatively or embarrassed publicly. This type of fear includes people who experience stage frights, fear of displaying affection, and fear of humiliation. Individuals with a social anxiety disorder are known to experience extreme anxiety symptoms when they find themselves in situations where they are forced to interact with others in a social capacity. If they are unable to avoid a specific type of social function, they may begin to experience extreme physical symptoms like an increased heart rate, nausea, dizziness, and sweating. To be diagnosed with a social anxiety disorder, a person must experiences these kinds of symptoms a majority of the time for at least six months, and the symptoms must be strong enough to impede their daily lives. If the thought of asking a stranger out or giving a presentation at work is enough to get your heart racing, then you might be suffering from social anxiety disorder. There are approximately 15 million American adults that suffer from social anxiety disorder, and the average onset for the condition is during the teenage years. Phobias A phobia is defined as having an irrational feeling of fear of something or a situation believing that it may cause harm. People who have a phobia try their best to avoid specific objects or situations to prevent panic attacks triggered by these irrational fears. When a fear has been triggered, the resulting anxiety can become uncontrollable. To be diagnosed with a phobia, the excessive and persistent fear of an otherwise innocuous object or situation must last at least six months and be severe enough that avoiding the situation or object has a negative impact on your day to day life. For example, not wanting to fall off the top of a mountain is perfectly normal, but if the thought of being in a high place is enough to get your heart racing, finding yourself on the top floor of a tall building can leave you paralyzed. Around eight to ten percent of the western world suffer from specific phobias, though only about three percent of those are in Asia and India. A phobia can come into existence in a person as a direct experience with an object or place that went horribly wrong. It could also be a result of seeing someone else experience something traumatic. These kinds of fears typically manifest between the ages of 10 and 17. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, or OCD, is characterized by the mere thoughts or actions that are distressing and repetitive. People who suffer from OCD know that their compulsive reactions are irrational, but they can't stop the feeling, and so they act to satisfy their anxiety. They try to justify the reasons behind their actions with superstitious feelings of insecurity. People who suffer from OCD usually walk in the same pattern, obsessively clean their personal items, are conscious of dust and dirt to the effect of constantly washing the objects, or the constant checking of locks, gas stoves, and light switches. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Post-traumatic stress disorder, PTSD, is an anxiety that is usually rooted form a previous life-threatening experience. Often, it is associated with the men and women who serve in the military, but it can affect anyone who has experienced a life-threatening situation. Panic attacks usually occur when these individuals are faced with a triggering factor that makes them remember a horrifying event, making them scramble to flee or fight. Separation Anxiety Disorder This disorder is characterized by an intense display of panic when separated from a person, place, or thing that gives them anxiety. Separation anxiety disorder symptoms are typically seen among toddlers when they are separated from their mothers or primary caregivers. How to Tell if You Suffer From an Anxiety Disorder The extent of anxiety’s effect on an individual depends on various factors. Regardless of the severity and type of anxiety disorder, a number of symptoms are common. If you regularly exhibit any of the following symptoms, you should consult with your doctor to determine if you have an underlying anxiety disorder. - Feelings of panic, fear, and uneasiness - Worrying too much, especially about everyday things - Not getting enough sleep - Shortness of breath - Tense muscles - Indigestion - Fatigue - Being too conscious of your actions and behaviors - Compulsive behaviors - Dizziness - Nausea - Cold or sweaty hands The good news is that anxiety disorders, just like any other mental health issues, can be treated. Consulting with a doctor is the ideal first step in order to get a proper diagnosis of your condition. With a proper diagnosis, you can become clearer on the idea of what constitutes your anxiety, what triggers it, and most importantly how you can resolve the issue. Chapter 3 – Practicing Mindfulness to Overcome Anxiety You may be wondering, what exactly is mindfulness and how it can be used to overcome anxiety. In a nutshell, mindfulness is all about being fully awake and being fully active and present in our day-to-day lives. It is a method for approaching life on the knowledge that the present is the only time that any of us have to be alive. The practice of mindfulness is the ability to pay conscious attention to our internal and external experiences through an open attitude that leaves unnecessary judgment aside. It is a way of directing our awareness to the present. This allows someone to make better use of their resources, insight, intuition, and creativity. When you practice mindfulness, you learn how to observe your thoughts and feelings on a daily basis. This helps to create space between your feelings and reactions, which allows you to be able to perceive how to react reflectively over the situation rather than in an automatic, reflexive response. Benefits of Mindfulness The practice of mindfulness can help you cope with many different attitudes that can contribute to your ability to live a wellsatisfied life. Focusing on the present makes it possible for you to worry less about what happened in the past, as well as what will happen in the future. This allows you to manage events as they occur and it will allow you to engage in activities of today, having full capacity to deal with events as they happen. When you deal only with the events that happen today, you will find yourself less likely to worry over things or regret past actions. You will become less preoccupied with the future and make better connections with your social environment. Here are three beneficial purposes for why mindfulness works for individuals suffering from anxiety disorders.

Character Building Techniques And Tips Resale Rights Ebook

Sample Content Preview Where is the man's safety in the light of what we have been considering? Simply this: the moment the thought of using for his own purpose funds belonging to others enters his mind, if he is wise he will instantly put the thought from his mind. If he is a fool he will entertain it. In the degree in which he entertains it, it will grow upon him; it will become the absorbing thought in his mind; it will finally become master of his will power, and through rapidly succeeding steps, dishonor, shame, degradation, penitentiary, remorse will be his. It is easy for him to put the thought from his mind when it first enters; but as he entertains it, it grows into such proportions that it becomes more and more difficult for him to put it from his mind; and by and by it becomes practically impossible for him to do it. The light of the match, which but a little effort of the breath would have extinguished at first, has imparted a flame that is raging through the entire building, and now it is almost if not quite impossible to conquer it. Shall we notice another concrete case? A trite case, perhaps, but one in which we can see how habit is formed, and also how the same habit can be unformed. Here is a young man, he may be the son of poor parents, or he may be the son of rich parents; one in the ordinary ranks of life, or one of high social standing, whatever that means. He is good hearted, one of good impulses generally speaking, a good fellow. He is out with some companions, companions of the same general type. They are out for a pleasant evening, out for a good time. They are apt at times to be thoughtless, even careless. The suggestion is made by one of the company, not that they get drunk, no, not at all; but merely that they go and have something to drink together. The young man whom we first mentioned, wanting to be genial, scarcely listens to the suggestion that comes into his inner consciousness that it will be better for him not to fall in with the others in this. He does not stop long enough to realize the fact that the greatest strength and nobility of character lies always in taking a firm stand on the aide of the right, and allow himself to be influenced by nothing that will weaken this stand. He goes, therefore, with his companions to the drinking place. With the same or with other companions this is repeated now and then; and each time it is repeated his power of saying "No" is gradually decreasing. In this way he has grown a little liking for intoxicants, and takes them perhaps now and then by himself. He does not dream, or in the slightest degree realize, what way he is tending, until there comes a day when he awakens to the consciousness of the fact that he hasn’t the power nor even the impulse to resist the taste which has gradually grown into a minor form of craving for intoxicants. Thinking, however, that he will be able to stop when he is really in danger of getting into the drink habit, he goes thoughtlessly and carelessly on. We will pass over the various intervening steps and come to the time when we find him a confirmed drunkard. It is simply the same old story told a thousand or even a million times over. He finally awakens to his true condition; and through the shame, the anguish, the degradation, and the want that comes upon him he longs for a return of the days when he was a free man. But hope has almost gone from his life. It would have been easier for him never to have begun, and easier for him to have stopped before he reached his present condition; but even in his present condition, be it the lowest and the most helpless and hopeless that can be imagined, he has the power to get out of it and be a free man once again. Let us see. The desire for drink comes upon him again. If he entertains the thought, the desire, he is lost again. His only hope, his only means of escape is this: the moment, aye, the very instant the thought comes to him, if he will put it out of his mind he will thereby put out the little flame of the match. If he entertains the thought the little flame will communicate itself until almost before he is aware of it a consuming fire is raging, and then effort is almost useless. The thought must be banished from the mind the instant it enters; dalliance with it means failure and defeat, or a fight that will be indescribably fiercer than it would be if the thought is ejected at the beginning. And here we must say a word regarding a certain great law that we may call the "law of indirectness." A thought can be put out of the mind easier and more successfully, not by dwelling upon it, not by, attempting to put it out directly, but by throwing the mind on to some other object by putting some other object of thought into the mind. This may be, for example, the ideal of full and perfect self-mastery, or it may be something of a nature entirely distinct from the thought which presents itself, something to which the mind goes easily and naturally. This will in time become the absorbing thought in the mind, and the danger is past. This same course of action repeated will gradually grow the power of putting more readily out of mind the thought of drink as it presents itself, and will gradually grow the power of putting into the mind those objects of thought one most desires. The result will be that as time passes the thought of drink will present itself less and less, and when it does present itself it can be put out of the mind more easily each succeeding time, until the time comes when it can be put out without difficulty, and eventually the time will come when the thought will enter the mind no more at all. Still another case: You may be more or less of an irritable nature naturally, perhaps, provoked easily to anger. Someone says something or does something that you dislike, and your first impulse is to show resentment and possibly to give way to anger. In the degree that you allow this resentment to display itself, that you allow yourself to give way to anger, in that degree will it become easier to do the same thing when any cause, even a very slight cause, presents itself. It will, moreover, become continually harder for you to refrain from it, until resentment, anger, and possibly even hatred and revenge become characteristics of your nature, robbing it of its sunniness, its charm, and its brightness for all with whom you come in contact. If, however, the instant the impulse to resentment and anger arises, you check it then and there, and throw the mind on to some other object of thought, the power will gradually grow itself of doing this same thing more readily, more easily, as succeeding like causes present themselves, until by and by the time will come when there will be scarcely anything that can irritate you, and nothing that can impel you to anger; until by and by a matchless brightness and charm of nature and disposition will become habitually yours, a brightness and charm you would scarcely think possible today. And so we might take up case after case, characteristic after characteristic, habit after habit. The habit of faultfinding and its opposite are grown in identically the same way; the characteristic of jealousy and its opposite; the characteristic of fear and its opposite. In this same way we grow either love or hatred; in this way we come to take a gloomy, pessimistic view of life, which objectifies itself in a nature, a disposition of this type, or we grow that sunny, hopeful, cheerful, buoyant nature that brings with it so much joy and beauty and power for ourselves, as well as so much hope and inspiration and joy for all the world. There is nothing more true in connection with human life than that we grow into the likeness of those things we contemplate. Literally and scientifically and necessarily true is it that "as a man thinketh in his heart, so is he." The "is" part is his character. His character is the sum total of his habits. His habits have been formed by· his conscious acts; but every conscious act is, as we have found, preceded by a thought. And so we have it - thought on the one hand, character, life, and destiny on the other. And simple it becomes when we bear in mind that it is simply the thought of the present moment, and the next moment when it is upon us, and then the next, and so on through all time. One can in this way attain to whatever ideals he would attain to. Two steps are necessary: first, as the days pass, to form one's ideals; and second, to follow them continually, whatever may arise, wherever they may lead him. Always remember that the great and strong character is the one who is ever ready to sacrifice the present pleasure for the future good. He who will thus follow his highest ideals as they present themselves to him day after day, year after year, will find that as Dante, following his beloved from world to world, finally found her at the gates of Paradise, so he will find himself eventually at the same gates. Life is not, we may say, for mere passing pleasure, but for the highest unfoldment that one can attain to, the noblest character that one can grow, and for the greatest service that one can render to all mankind. In this, however, we will find the highest pleasure, for in this the only real pleasure lies. He who would find it by any short cuts, or by entering upon any other paths, will inevitably find that his last state is always worse than his first; and if he proceed upon paths other than these he will find that he will never find real and lasting pleasure at all.

Selling Benefits Is Still The Name Of The Game MRR Ebook

Sample Content Preview All benefits will answer the simple question that a customer has in mind: What's in it for me? Any statement that answers that question can be considered a benefit to the customer. From this quick explanation, you can see that telling someone who wants to buy eyeglasses that are for nearsightedness and that darken when exposed to sunlight is a feature of the glasses. However, if you tell a customer that he/she will be able to read to his/her grandchildren now and don't have to buy a spare set of sunglasses too, these are both benefits. In the end, they say about the same thing, but the benefits will highlight some emotional appeal that is part of the reason that the customer went shopping in the first place. He/She didn't go to get a specific prescription for his/her eyes. That he/she leaves up to the optometrist to decide. He/She didn't even go there for the sunglasses; it was just an additional benefit that could appeal to him/her. Very rarely does a person go in with only a specific budget in mind; that budget is flexible when enough benefits make it reasonable to pay a higher price. Stick to elucidating the benefits of a product or service, and you will sell more, increase your average sales price sold, and have more satisfied customers. Understanding your customer's needs is the basis of all good business, and finding the right benefits that can trigger a sale is just matching a need to a benefit. How Demographics Will Help You If we were to brainstorm benefits for any one product or service, the list could be endless. The problem with this approach is that a benefit is only seen as beneficial if the customer has that need to meet. If you are brainstorming benefits for a new toothpaste, and you come up with the possibility of using it to patch nail holes in the wall, you'll probably elicit peals of laughter, not a sale. Is it a benefit of white toothpaste? There are some people who do use it like a compound, but not that many people would solely go out to buy your toothpaste based on that. The demographics that have a need to fill a hole with toothpaste is pretty small. Obviously, it's not a benefit that you would choose to list online. How do you decide to pick one benefit over another to list on your sales page then? In one word: Demographics. What Benefits To Highlight Every website has a specific demographic that it is trying to attract. Your core audience may be comprised of people within a specific income level, educational level, or heritage. You should know as much as you can about the demographics of the people you've attracted so that you can market to them better. If you don't know who is visiting your site, set up some surveys to help you define the demographic better and to reward people for participating with a sales coupon or discount. The demographics will tell you the amount of money your customers have and what their most pressing concerns might be. It will also give you ideas of what products and services are most important to people who visit your site. If you don't have any idea about income levels, you can always set up three different product lines: cheap, mid-priced, and expensive product lines. You can see which are selling best and to whom and then set up your customer lists this way. If your demographic is young single professionals and you are selling office supplies, you would want to include the latest electronic gadgets that they might use, from phones to laptops. The benefits you might highlight are trendy and technologically advanced solutions. If you are looking at a demographic of parents with young children, their top concerns will be child-rearing, safety, and convenience. Understanding your demographic is going to help you pick out the top benefits that you will use to hook your reader into reading the rest of your sales letter. You will only have a few seconds to grab the reader's attention, so you have to know what the top benefits might be for that demographic to have a strong sales letter. Promoting The Top Benefits After careful consideration, you might decide that your demographic is single parents and that their top concerns are convenience and money. The products that you are selling might be anything from disposable diapers to an online babysitting service, but the top benefits should clearly be triggering the basic psychological needs of this group. In order to do that, you are going to take the top-most benefit and phrase it as the heading of your sales page. This is your “hook” to catch their attention and to get them to read more of your sales letter. The Eye-Catching Headline If the product is a monthly-disposable diaper club, you might want to include convenience as the top benefit. In that case, your hook might show an image of a mother trying to balance a load of diapers up a flight of stairs while she holds her baby crying in the other arm. The look of distress on both their faces might accentuate the benefit of joining a monthly diaper club. Your hook might ask, “Trying to juggle career, house, and potty training at the same time? The Fantastic Diaper Club frees up your hands and mind for the things that really count.” The font on your headline benefit should be larger than any other font on the page. It should be placed at the very top of your Web page, in the first four inches of the page for maximum exposure. Some Internet marketers even use a bright red font to set it off from all of the other text. The Expansive Subheading Directly underneath the main headline should be a supporting subheading, with the second largest benefit being listed. In this case, it might be cost, and you can say something like, ”For the price of two Starbucks Cafe Lattes, you can change your baby's diaper three times a day and still have a spare for special occasions.” In other words, they'll never run out when they most need them. By supporting the main heading with an expansive subheading, it anchors the benefit in the mind of the consumer and teases them to read a little more. Have we said anything about the program, the type of diaper, or how it all is going to be done? Absolutely not. That would be selling features and not benefits, and we still haven't found out what the objections to the product might be. In fact, even the Web visitor might not even know what objections he/she will have until he/she reads further. That's why the next step after engaging the reader through a personal story or entertaining quip is to list all of the benefits that can overcome any objection that comes to mind as he/she is reading.

Laser-targeted Marketing 2019 Made Easy Personal Use Ebook

Table of Contents Introduction 05 Chapter 1: What Is Laser-Targeted Marketing In 2019 All About? 08 Chapter 2: Researching Keywords And Search Terms In Your Niche For Targeting 12 Chapter 3: How To Optimize Your Sites And Pages For Search Engines 18 Chapter 4: How To Write SEO Optimized Blog Posts To Engage Targeted Traffic 24 Chapter 5: How To Target & Rank Videos On Top Of YouTube Search Results For Huge YouTube Traffic 29 Chapter 6: Optimizing Posts For Your Targeted Audience To Generate Traffic From Top Social Media Sites 33 Chapter 7: How To Increase Referral Traffic With A Giveaway 37 Chapter 8: How To Run A Targeted Google Ads Campaign For Cost-Effective Traffic 40 Chapter 9: How To Run A Targeted Facebook Ads Campaign For Cost-Effective Traffic 44 Chapter 10: How To Re-Market Offers And Products To The Targeted Audience 49 Chapter 11: Setting Up An Email Newsletter To Your Target-Audience To Convert Leads Into Repeat Visitors 54 Chapter 12: Getting Targeted Guest Posting Deals To Build Backlinks In 2019 58 Chapter 13: Top Laser-Targeted Marketing Sources For Your Business In 2019 62 Chapter 14: Targeted Link Building Tips For Marketers In 2019 66 Chapter 15: Tricks To Increase Targeted Traffic For Your Website In 2019 70 Chapter 16: Alternative Targeting Strategies That You Can Try In 2019 74 Chapter 17: Do's and Don’ts 78 Chapter 18: Premium tools and Services to consider 82 Chapter 19: Shocking Case Studies 86 Chapter 20: Frequently Asked Questions 91 Conclusion 95 Top Resources 96 Special Offer 98 Sample Content Preview Chapter 2: Researching Keywords And Search Terms In Your Niche For Targeting Hey there friends! “Search Engine Optimizations” are a crucial aspect of a laser-targeted marketing campaign. When you optimize your content for search engines, you make it easier for leads and potential customers to engage with and convert through your content. SEO is a step-by-step process that starts with keyword research. You see, your base niche keywords can be used across several search terms, and keywords as well as search terms have different search volumes that determine how high they’ll rank your content. In this lesson we are going to show you how to properly research and collect the best keywords and search terms to optimize your content. Getting Started First, you have to define your base niche keywords, or the keywords that define your target niche, segment, or product. For example, if your target niche is the diabetes care industry, then your base niche keyword should be “diabetes care”. Now, most marketers do keyword research directly on Google, but that takes a lot of time, and then you have to measure the traffic you attract with the keywords you find using an analytics tool, but we’ve found that you can use the “Google Keyword Planner” for quick and better results. The “keyword planner” is an online tool offered by Google that allows you to research your keywords by providing you with search statistics that will help you to make the right decisions. It also shows you what other search terms your audience uses. To Access the “Google Keyword Planner”, go to “ads.google.com” on your browser while logged in to your Google account and then click on the “tools” tab. Now click on the “keyword planner” option under the “planning” menu. The keyword planner offers you two keyword research methods: by using a keyword to get search volume data, and by using a keyword to get new keyword ideas. Finding The Best Keywords By Search Volume In this lesson we are going to teach you how to use both methods to research keywords and search terms in two stages. First, by getting search volume data that’ll help you determine the popularity of keywords, and then by using the best keywords you find to get alternative search terms and new keyword ideas. So let’s first do the search volume research by clicking on the “get search volume and forecasts” option. When you do a search volume research on the keyword planner, you have to start by typing or pasting your base niche keywords in the search box. If you enter more than one keyword, make sure to separate each by a line or with a comma. You can click on the “get started” button once you enter all your keywords. You’ll get your results organized in a column. To get search volumes per keyword, click on the “historical metrics” tab. Now check the “average monthly searches” column. There are two types of keywords by search volume: keywords with high search volume and keywords with low search volume. Keywords with high search volume have more than 1,000 average monthly searches. These keywords are the most popular keywords among your audience and can be used anywhere on your content or site structure. On the other hand, keywords with low search volume have less than 1,000 average monthly searches, and can funnel qualified leads that are using them to do very specific searches. Low search volume keywords have little competition on search results because marketers and content creators alike focus on high search volume keywords. By adding these low search volume keywords to your content, you will increase qualified traffic to your site, which will help you to increase your site’s relevance, ranking, and authority. Saving Your New Keywords And Search Terms You can create a database of your keywords and search terms by adding them to a spreadsheet after you do research. To show you how, we are going to add the keywords that we just researched to a spreadsheet we named “keywords by search volume”. In your search volume keywords spreadsheet you have to add three columns: ✓ Keywords ✓ Search Volume ✓ Rank In the “keywords” column you’ll add your keywords. In the “search volume” column you’ll add their “average search volume”. In the “rank” column you’ll add the word “low” to keywords with average search volumes under 1,000, and the word “high” to keywords with average search volumes over 1,000. Save, and remember to update this spread sheet over time by doing new keyword by search volume researches on the keyword planner, using the same base niche keywords. Finding New Keyword Ideas Now it is time to get keyword ideas, so let’s go back to the selection screen. To research new keyword ideas, click on the “find new keywords” option. Type or paste your keywords, your target search terms, and URLs in the text field, and then click on “get started”. You’ll get a list of keyword ideas based on the keywords you entered under the “ideas” column. Here you can identify long-tail keywords and phrases with the highest search volumes. Identify the ones that are the most relevant to your business. These are keywords that you can use to optimize your content. You can also use these keywords as inspiration to create new content pieces!

Flat Belly Made Easy PLR Ebook

Table of Contents Table of Contents 3 Introduction 5 How to Get a Flat Stomach 8 Fatty Vs Fat-Healthy Foods 20 Fat Burning Foods 27 Belly Fat Burning Workouts 30 Final Words 35 Resources 37 Sample Content Preview Tip #1: You Booze, You Lose! You may enjoy a few glasses of wine with dinner every night not realizing that these sugary calories can stack up, throwing your system off balancing and knocking you off track in your weight loss journey. Our livers process alcohol before they work on breaking down protein and carbs, which means that alcohol itself slows down your body’s overall fat burning ability. But hold on! Don’t panic and start pouring that bottle of chardonnay down the drain just yet. You can still enjoy one glass a day without an adverse effect on your fat burning process. To be safe, stick with 12 ounces of beer, a single wine (5 oz.) or some spirits (1 oz.) with a low-calorie mixer. Red wine also contains fewer carbs and sugar content than white wine so enjoy that glass of Pinot Noir! Tip #2: Muscles, Metabolism, Calories and Cardio The more muscle you have, the faster your metabolism will work. Muscle beats fat when it comes to overall metabolic activity. This also means that the more muscle you have, the more calories you can eat and burn all day. For example, a woman that is 5’4”, 150lbs, has 22% body fat, lifts weights and does cardio 4-5 days a week can eat 2,500+calories per day. That's more than a woman who is 150lbs, 30% body fat and sedentary 7 days a week. The second woman can only eat around 1,600+ calories. Each woman requires a different caloric intake due to their size, activity and body fat percentage. The woman with less body fat and more muscle needs more energy (calories) to maintain her body. Resistance training can be your friend in building lean muscle. Tip #3: Take a Chill Pill Weight loss pills and other items are usually never as effective as a good diet and exercise regime. When you want to lose that stubborn fat the best pill to take is a chill pill! The anxiety and stress you may feel from your daily life can cause extra cortisol to be produced in your brain. This hormone only encourages your body to store more fat (especially in your abdomen). Take time out of your day to simply relax whether it’s a few minutes of calm meditation in the morning or a quiet cup of coffee. Work on allowing yourself to not be too overwhelmed and stressed. I know, easier said than done at times but the more you focus on letting go of stress, the easier it will be to condition your body not to hold onto that excess weight. Tip #4: Eat and Drink More! You should be very careful about how many calories you cut when you are focusing on a calorie deficit. If you are uncertain about how much you should be eating, you can use a Total Daily Energy Expenditure calculator. Here’s a free one: https://tdeecalculator.net/ A TDEE calculator can give you an idea (based on your height, age, weight and other factors) of the number of calories you need to eat to maintain your current body weight. When you have that number, you can decide how many calories you should cut per day. Cutting 500 calories from your daily diet is usually fine, but cutting 1,000 or more too quickly can wreak havoc on your metabolism and cause you to be fatigued and light headed. While drastically cutting calories can lead to faster weight loss, if you go back to your old style of eating, you’ll see all that weight pack back. It’s always better to slowly and surely reduce your calorie intake, replacing empty calorie foods with ones that are full of nutrients. Those foods will leave you feeling full for a longer period of time as well. And don’t overlook the importance of staying hydrated! Drinking more water is a great way to stay hydrated, have clearer skin and keep your body operating at its peak performance. Get yourself a water bottle and keep it filled up. It might mean a few extra trips to the restroom while you’re at work but you will also see the scale tip in your favor. Drinking more water also helps to flush out extra water weight and rids your body of toxins that can impede your weight loss. Tip #5: Green Tea Time Plenty of studies have shown that the antioxidant epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) found in green tea helps to boost your metabolism and also targets belly fat. Make a few cups during the week or swap your morning coffee for tea. Tip #6: Workout Wise A big mistake that newbies make in the gym involves constantly working out their abdominal muscles to get the abs they want. Have you heard the term ‘Abs are made in the kitchen.”? It’s true! Your sit ups, v-sits, hanging leg raises, crunch and tucks won’t do much if you still have a lot of fat to lose. Consider abdominal training as a sculpting move once you’ve rid yourself of most of your belly fat. Also, focus on your whole body with compound moves and weight lifting workouts that use bigger muscle groups. Ab workouts shouldn’t take up most your gym session. Tip #7: Be Aware of Sugar and Labels Sugar is in practically everything that we eat. It’s usually tucked into processed foods like yogurt, salad dressing, reduced fat ice cream and other treats and snacks. The average American consumes about 20 teaspoons of sugar during their day – usually unaware - as the sugar is packed inside their processed meals. This can add hundreds of empty calories to your diet without you even realizing it! Sugar intake causes your insulin production to spike, which can then slow down your metabolic rate and make it hard to burn more calories. A good way to avoid excess sugar is by not buying as much processed foods. Try making your meals from whole foods instead. Another way to be sure you are eating right (less sugar and hitting your calorie goals) is to pay attention to labels. When you are working on eating the correct portions and counting calories you don’t want to get into a spot where you are eating more than you think you are and essentially self-sabotaging your weight-loss goals. Labels, especially on processed foods, can be inaccurate or very misleading. Take the time to measure your food on a food scale to be sure that you are eating the right amount.

Expert Travel Insider PLR Ebook

Table of Contents Table of Contents 3 Introduction 5 Save Money with Off Season Travel 7 Savvy Packing Tips 11 Staying Safe 18 Pro Travel Tips 22 Money Saving Tips 25 Resources 32 Sample Content Preview Savvy Packing Tips If you want to become a seasoned traveler, you need to learn how to pack efficiently.  Not only will this save you money at the airport by avoiding over-weight limit costs, but you’ll be able to travel lighter while ensuring you still have everything you need. How many times have you packed for a trip or vacation only to discover you didn’t really need or use half of what you brought with you? It’s easy to over-pack or include unnecessary items because you haven’t carefully planned out your trip. Here are a few tips to help you become a savvy packer: Purchase a Travel-Savvy Backpack Whether you plan to check luggage or not, a travel-savvy backpack can help you bring the essentials while saving weight and room in your suitcase.  Backpacks will fit into carry on storage compartments while giving you one centralized place for all of the important documents you need throughout your travel. Plus, a backpack just makes traveling easier, freeing your hands and helping you better navigate. This is especially true if traveling Europe with cobblestone roads that will tear up even the highest quality suitcase wheels. When choosing a backpack, make sure you invest in a high-quality travel-ready bag. You’ll end up paying more for it upfront but if you select a high-end bag you’ll never have to buy another one again. You want your backpack to be flexible in size and shape with comfortable straps and even weight distribution.  You can check out a full review of the top backpacks and travel bags here: https://www.thebrokebackpacker.com/best-travel-backpack Roll Your Clothes This is a packing hack I discovered years ago and it saves me a ton of space in my bag but it also surprisingly helps decrease wrinkles in a lot of my clothing. Simply roll your shirts and pants into burrito-style packages to save room and fit more into your luggage. Group your Luggage This tip came from an experienced flight attendant who wanted to make sure she got through customs quickly during each leg of her flight.  By segmenting your luggage, you are placing all liquid items into separate plastic bags, grouping your luggage by type. This will make it a lot easier if you’re asked to open your luggage for quick inspection through customs. Pack a Pen or Pencil with a Thin Notebook There will be plenty of times you’ll likely require a pen during your travels, including when filling out custom and immigration forms.  Pack pens in a Ziploc bag so prevent them from leaking, or bring extra pencils in the event one breaks or snaps.  Not only will a pen or pencil be handy when it comes to filling out required travel documents but you can use it to jot down reminders, notes or when asking someone for directions. Choose a Colorful Suitcase This is a great tip, especially when you travel a lot and find that you’re spending a lot of time looking for your luggage on the carousel.  By choosing an unusual color or pattern when buying a suitcase, you’ll be able to easily spot it at the airport.  And make sure you add a luggage tag to your suitcase that includes your full name and address should you lose your luggage. Pack Chargers with Devices Whenever possible, keep chargers with associated devices. If your luggage is lost or delayed, at least you’ll still be able to use the devices carried in your day bag. Be Careful with Over-the-Counter Medications While certain medications are permitted into some countries, you’ll want to double-check before bringing any medication with you.  Some areas, such as Japan, don’t allow common medications like Sudafed into their country.  Tape Bottle Lids Tape the lids of bottles closed before travel to protect against potential leakage. Just a piece of masking tape will do the trick and you can easily remove it when you settle in. Also, keep in mind that visiting higher elevation areas like Nepal or North India can cause toiletries to be under pressure; they’ll spray when you open them. Plus, those reusable plastic bags will come in handy during your travels. Consider Lithium Batteries If you need to pack batteries, consider lithium as they are lighter and often last longer. One thing to keep in mind however is that many airlines require that lithium batteries be carried on board and not checked into luggage. Choose Powder Over Liquid Whenever possible, choose powder based options over liquid. This includes things like deodorant and laundry detergent. Powder is a lot lighter and will help you reduce weight. Above all else, don’t pack to capacity.  Ideally, you should pack at least a week before you’re set to leave. That way you have time to reconsider items, organize as needed and not be stressed out packing last minute (which will also increase your chances at forgetting something!).  So, start packing at least 5 days in advance.  Packing is best done modularly. Try to pack in "kits" based on need. If your luggage is even remotely close to capacity, you’ll want to set it on a scale to ensure it’s not over the weight limit.  Don’t go into survival mode! Pack only what is necessary. No bloat bags. The last thing you want is to be charged an extra $50-100 at the airport because you failed to double-check weight limits. Also, remember to leave room for souvenirs or gifts you may buy while traveling.

Daily Habit Hacks MRR Ebook

Table of Contents INTRODUCTION..... 4 CHAPTER 1 – WHAT ARE HABITS? .. 7 HOW TO RECOGNIZE YOUR HABITS .....9 TYPES OF HABITS .. 11 FIRST SCHOOL OF THOUGHT ..... 12 CHAPTER 2 – HOW HABITS WORK ..... 16 THE PATTERN OF HABITS .... 17 THE THREE R’S OF HOW HABITS WORK .. 18 CHAPTER 3 – IMPACT OF HABITS ON YOUR QUALITY OF LIFE . 22 THE IMPACT BAD HABITS HAVE ON YOUR BRAIN.. 23 THE IMPACT OF BAD HABITS ON YOUR HEALTH.... 24 CHAPTER 4 – HOW TO BREAK BAD HABITS .... 27 HOW TO BREAK YOUR BAD HABITS IN 4 EASY STEPS ... 28 OTHER NECESSARY STEPS FOR CHANGING BAD HABITS ..... 31 CHAPTER 5 – HOW TO FORM GOOD HABITS .. 37 STEP #1 – START SMALL .... 37 STEP #2 – DECIDE WHEN .. 38 STEP #3 – USE A TRIGGER .. 39 STEP #4 – CHANGE YOUR ENVIRONMENT ..... 39 STEP #5 – VISUALIZE ... 40 STEP #6 – USE THE “IF: THEN” STRATEGY..... 40 STEP #7 – REWARD YOURSELF .. 40 CONCLUSION 42 Sample Content Preview Avoiding Habits These kinds of habits are widely known by everyone because we see these habits everywhere. They are the habits we are trying to break off. Avoiding habits include media addiction, slothfulness, gambling, gossiping, drinking, smoking, and every kind of addiction that you can think of. In this stage, the focus is on changing from one thing to something else. These are the habits that we try hard to push away. You are either complying with them or not by moving them toward the instigating habits, which is by mentally reframing them. For example, if you are in the habit of gossiping, rather than trying to stop the habit, you can look for ways to compliment others instead. If this is done over and over again, it will eventually override the habit of gossiping. Regimental Habits These kinds of habits involve doing an activity each time the same way without leaving any room for change. It is an automatic response. You can call it the devilish cycle, which robs you of the current moment. People who tend to rile against habit formation only consider this type of habit. Once you form a regimental habit, you lose control of the present. These habits usually become unconscious if you aren’t careful and on the watch. For example, parking in the same spot every day, showering, drinking a cup of coffee every morning, and more. Unconscious Habits These habits operate through us, and undeniably, we have them all. We don't see them, but we rely on our friends and family to help us expose them. These are habits that we repeat over time and that have become embedded in our character and lifestyle. We don't have conscious control over these habits. They include pessimism, negativity, overspending, frowning, picking your nose, etc. Second School of Thought Besides the habits mentioned above, they can also be categorized into three distinct groups based on the nature of the activities according to this second school of thought on habits. Motor Habits These are referred to as muscular activities. They are the habits that directly relate to our physical actions. Motor habits include walking, talking, sitting, standing, exercising, and maintaining a particular body posture, among others. Intellectual Habits These kinds of habits relate to the psychological process that is needed for our mental abilities. Intellectual habits include logical thinking, accurate perception, use of reasoning before making a decision, and good observation, among others. Habits of Character These are the habits that are expressed through our character. For example, helping those in need, trusting people, being honest, time management, being clean and tidy, etc. These, at times, are called emotional habits because they have the essence of feelings and emotions. Chapter 2 – How Habits Work Your life today is the sum of the things that you have done consistently over time. Your life is the product of habits, whether they are good or bad. Ultimately, you are what you repeatedly do, and your habits form the things you believe, the person you are, and the personality that you portray. Sometimes, we don't even know how we exhibit certain habits. We do, however, know that over time, we end up doing them unconsciously. Understanding how habits work is the key to a life where anything is possible. The Pattern of Habits Every habit that you develop, whether good or bad, has a pattern. They follow a specific pathway. A bad habit also accompanies the same pattern that is followed by a good habit. Knowing that habits follow a particular pattern, it is essential for you to know about the three patterns of habits, that are followed sequentially. The three patterns of habit are: • The Reminder • The routine • The reward Every habit follows this pattern. Whether you have the habit of reading, exercising, procrastinating, smoking, or something else, the pattern is the same. Every habit is learned and can be unlearned with the help of this process. Habits are just the result of practicing and repeating a particular action over time. Any kind of habit that you desire, you can learn. All you need is persistence and discipline. With persistence and training, you can shape your character and personality to whatever you want. You can rewrite the script of your life if you aren't happy with it. You have the power to rip off your former habit and produce a new one. Most of the problems and frustrations you face in life are due to the bad habits you've developed over time. Taking a look at the good habits, there are many things that could be responsible for their development, including motivation, the drive to succeed, and competition. You might be wondering how motivation can cause habits? It is rather simple. For example, you might not be able to read a book a month, but while watching television one day, you see a teenager talk about how he reads four books per month. The words of the teenager continue to play in your head. This constant replaying of the teenager’s words motivates you to pick up the book and finish it in a month. As the days turn into weeks, and the weeks turn into a month, you finish the book and accomplish your goal. You feel so good about achieving the goal that you begin to read at least one book every month consistently. The words of the teenager motivated you to start a new habit. Bad habits are typically caused by stress and boredom. Things like drinking, overspending, smoking, biting your fingernails, etc., are ways of responding to stress and boredom. However, it doesn’t have to be this way. You have the power to deal with stress and boredom without developing bad habits.

Work At Home & Digital Marketing For Seniors MRR Ebook

Sample Content Preview Essential requirements In terms of character traits, you need to be able to work under pressure. The pressure normally comes in the form of a deadline. You also have to have solid critical thinking skills and you have to be a self starter. This means you don't require somebody to look over your shoulder. Your boss doesn't have to shake your cage so you can get motivated to work. At the very least, you must be able to deliver what's expected of you at the expected time. Finally, you have to have solid English communication skills. This can't be emphasized enough. You have to write and document what you did for your employer. Now, a lot of times, this is taken care of by project management software. You're given a series of assignments and you just plug in what you did and at what time and you are done. Well, it all depends on the set up. Some virtual assistant arrangements are more informal than others while others require specialized tracking software. In fact, some virtual assistant jobs have a “status check” software installed on your computer. This enables your employer (with your full legal permission) to check your screen at any given time within the block of time you agreed to work. This will let them know if you're playing online poker or messing around online or actually doing the work they pay you. Different arrangements What I would suggest is you try to get a virtual assistant project that pays based on outcome instead of time. The problem with working on a time based basis is that it feels like you're working at an office. Sure, you're working from the comfort and convenience from your home. But your time is severely restricted. This is made worse when your boss can check your status by checking your screen. By shifting to an outcome based arrangement, your boss will pay you for results. The results are pretty straightforward in a typical virtual assistant arrangement. Either you set up the appointment, either you looked up the clients and made contact or you didn't. Either you booked tickets or not. These either or situations can easily be documented. This way, you don't have to constantly watch over your shoulder and have to worry about some sort of virtual surveillance by your employer. You only need to send them the right reports at the right time. They can verify them, they can double check them, and once everything checks out, you can then move on to the next task. Of course this is not always possible. So make sure you look at the project details before signing up for a virtual assistant job. These details do vary from employer to employer. While a large chunk of CSR work moved overseas, there is still space for senior citizens in the United States to become CSR or call center workers. The key here is specialization. The great thing about inbound sales that requires specialized knowledge is that people are calling in regarding a particular product or concern and you can easily scale up the interaction so they end up buying something more valuable than what they originally thought. In many cases, they end up buying something when they just called in to ask a question. Types of tasks Different call center jobs have different configurations. The best paying ones involve some sort of sales. Now, please understand that this doesn't mean that you have to become some sort of used car salesman with all the necessary cheesiness and obnoxious behavior. It doesn't have to be like that. In many cases, within an environment of simply responding to people's needs, you can up-sell them to higher value products or service packages. Here are the most common skills required in a customer service environment. Resolving issues Answering questions Analyzing the callers concern and directing that person to the right resource Doing analysis and listening to the customer at the same time Documenting the interaction Listening to the customer and analyzing their actual needs Meeting quality standards Solving problems Knowing product issues Knowing marker concerns Basic phone skills The key to making money as a specialized call center agent If you are based in the United States and you're a senior citizen looking to make money as a call center agent, the key is to know your stuff backwards and forwards. When somebody calls and they realize that you really know their stuff and you can help them solve their problems, it's very easy to upsell them. Since you get paid based on commission, you can possibly earn lots of extra cash being a specialize ‘upsell’ call center agent. How? People call in for customer support. You solve their issues then try to sell on a related service package. This is a general heading for senior citizens looking to do work on the Internet. There are many different types of freelance jobs you can take. But there are general similarities. When you work as a freelancer, you work based solely on your own time. What kind of jobs can you do on a freelance basis? Generally speaking, the most common freelance work available online involves writing. Please understand that there are many different types of materials people hire writers for. Here's a short list of freelance writer work currently available.

Summertime Jobs For Teens PLR Ebook

Sample Content Preview => Types of Jobs You Can Do at Different Ages Every state and area have their own rules about who can do a particular job at what age. Therefore, check in your area what is allowed and what is not allowed, but use this list as a guide for helping your teenager figure out what type of job that they would like to find for themselves. * Babysitting – This is a time-honored profession among teenagers from 13 years of age and on up, depending on the rules in your area. Check with your local Red Cross for information about CPR training and babysitting training to set up your child for success. If you attend church, one way to start your teen with child care is to let them advertise in the church bullpen as a "mommy’s helper" for the summer. * Car Washing and Detailing – This is an easy business to start that most teenagers can do, especially if they have their own car and can drive to the where the cars are easily. This service is often done on site where people work, but it can also be done in the neighborhood. * Cleaning Service – Some teenagers like starting their own cleaning service. They might clean and organize a garage or storage shed, or they might do normal household chores like cleaning windows and mopping floors. * Technical Services – If your teen is good with technology, they can start a computer repair service, or help other people with their needs. For example, if your teenager is good at editing video, they can start a video editing service. * Pet Walking / Care – Another job that teens have performed for ages is pet care and pet walking. A teen can often find enough people right in their own neighborhood to pay them enough to save money and not have to work fast food. * Yard Services – If your teen is older and strong enough to tote their lawn mower around, they can start a yard service business in their area. If you live in an area where yard work is a big deal in the summer months, this can really pay off. * Fast Food – Most fast food places will hire teenagers as young as 14 if they have transportation to get there. This is a decent job that can teach your teen a lot of things since they often train kids and even promote them too. * Grocery Stores – Many grocery stores will hire teenagers too at a young age to stock shelves, bag groceries, and perform various duties. It’s a good choice because there are opportunities for advancement, and some stores even offer college scholarships. * Retail Stores – Most of the time to work in a mall you’ll have to be 18, but in some instances, the jobs might allow you to work there during the summer in the daylight hours. It depends on where you live. But working in retail stores is a great way to spend a summer as your teen will learn so much about what goes into sales. * Parks and Recreation Services – Some local governments will hire teenagers to fill slots such as lifeguard, tour guide, caddy, and other positions. Check out the job listings early so that you can get your child to apply sooner rather than later. Certifications will be required. * Movie Theatres – This is the classic teenage job. Working at a movie theater is a great way to learn a work ethic. Your teen will have to work nights and weekends most of the time so you should probably have a car and be able to drive at night. * Tourist Attractions – If you have tourist attractions where you live, they will want to hire teenagers that are local to help. Check out these jobs early in the year as they will fill fast. These jobs are great for networking. * Small Local Businesses – Some of the smaller local businesses will hire teenagers for office work and other types of work as long as it’s legal. They might not even have ads for openings, so ask around for these types of jobs. In all honesty, the jobs a teenager can do are vast. Anything that is legal for the teenager to do and anything the teenager has a talent for doing is fine. It doesn’t matter if it’s at a fast food place or on a local farm - any teen job will teach them more about life than anything they can read in books. => Useful Skills for a Summertime Job While most people who employ teenagers for summer jobs (and often their first job) expect to have to train the individual they hire (more than if they hired someone with experience), they still expect the teenager to have some skills. Let’s look at some of the more useful skills for a summertime job. * Enthusiasm – When your teenager goes to a job interview and later to work for someone else, they must show that they really want the job and are happy to do the job. They should do the job with gusto and purpose regardless of how menial it is. * Communication Skills – In this day of smartphones and online communication, it’s still important to know how to look someone in the eye and talk with them in a conversation. Practice with your teen conversing professionally so that they can go right into the interview, shake their hand, and converse. The employer will be more impressed by this one thing than any other skillset. * Driving – If your teenager can drive, that will open more possibilities for jobs. They may want to deliver pizza, work as a nanny during the summer, or something else that requires that they either use their car at work or drive another vehicle at work. * Technical Skills – Many teenagers have technical skills that rival older people around them. Therefore, many employers in small businesses like to hire teenagers with tech skills in the summertime. If your child is good with computers, software, graphic design or something technical, they can capitalize on that by applying for jobs in specific departments. * Leadership – In a workplace with several teenagers, it can sometimes be tempting to goof off when the manager is not around. However, a teenager with leadership skills knows not to follow the crowd on this and will take charge even when their leader is not around. * Book Smarts – If your child is a really good student and excels at some subject like math or science, they can be a tutor, and this can help them find great jobs working with kids and tutoring them. These jobs can pay 30 dollars an hour. * Creativity – A creative teenager who knows how to paint, do artsy things, or build things is perfect for a more creative summer job like teaching painting, painting a house, or working on helping people reorganize their homes. It all depends on how the creativity manifests. * Problem Solving – One really awesome thing about most teenagers today is that they are good problem solvers because they know how to use technology to look for solutions. They aren’t scared of computers or figuring things out.

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