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EBooks. It pays very well and you can do it in the comfort of your own home. It is very simple to write up an eBook. All you need to do is have Microsoft word and the internet. Do some research first on the topic. Know everything you can know about it, read up on it and save some quotes in your favorites area. You may want to stop by the local library to pick up some books on the topic too. That will help you when writing up your eBook. EBooks should be between 50 – 75 pages depending on the topic and what the assignment is. After you have thoroughly researched your topic and you know a lot about it you want to create a table of contents. You want the chapters to flow freely from one thought to the other. Make sure you cover as much as you can about the topic and title each chapter, writing a few notes about what you want to write about -which you will delete later.
The next step would be just to get started on it! Start writing creatively, from your heart, not just spitting out facts on a paper. People are reading your eBook because they do not want to read and search for information located everywhere about a specific topic. They want a concise, easy to read; interesting eBook they can print out and curl on the couch with. It goes without saying that no one should ever plagiarize; not only is it unlawful, it is disrespectful.
Always spell check and edit your work by reading it when you have finished. Polish it off by organizing each chapter into an eBook. Come up with a savvy title that catches the audience. If you really enjoy this line of business, you could do this full time and quit your day job.
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Welcome!
This ebook is packed full of information regarding eBay and their feedback policies and, more importantly, ways to obtain a positive eBay feedback rating!
In this ebook you'll also find a selection of highly recommended readings if you are currently selling on eBay or contemplating it.
Now, you may be asking, what does Jeff Willis know about positive feedback ratings - and an excellent question it is!
Well, I have been trading on eBay for a number of years now and in 2003 established an eBay identity to sell ebooks (electronic books) and software.
In the last year I have gained a feedback rating of nearly 400 positive responses. As of today, I have incurred 2 negative and 2 neutral ratings as well. Someone who has a perfect score can tell you how he or she gained a perfect score, but better yet, later on in this ebook I'm going to share with you great tips on how I avoided further negative feedback early in my eBay career. I'm going to show you how I drew on over 20 years of sales and customer service experience, coupled with marketing skills to continue obtaining positive feedback from customers.
Before I go on to show you how to obtain and maintain a positive feedback rating on eBay, I think it is vital to understand the rules and regulations that eBay has put into place to cover its buyers and sellers alike. You'll also see what options are available to you if, for some reason, someone leaves negative feedback for you.
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Introduction:
Thank you for buying this domain name report. I can honestly say you have made a very wise decision!
I just want to point out first that this report isn't meant to be skimmed over once. In order to really benefit from it, I want you to read this report at least twice. Make sure you understand every word, because buying and selling domains for profit can be risky business.
I'm just starting to sell domains and websites, therefore my experience isn't of much help to most of you. However, I conducted 2 interviews with a buddy of mine named Michael, who makes over $30,000 a year buying and selling domains and websites.
I know that doesn't seem like much, but Michael only does this part time. He does have a real job which he enjoys, and the extra money he makes from his internet ventures is used for traveling.
You may be able to make a living off of this info, but I'd rather you play it safe and use this just as a way to make extra money. Read this report well, and might turn a profit within the next week.
However, I hope you take your time learning this info. The last thing you want to do is dive into this before you're not ready. Learn from Michael's experience and mistakes – it will save you lots of valuable time and money.
Okay, on to the good stuff!
Table Of Contents
Down the Rabbit Hole 5
Pros and Cons of Accumulation 7
Buying Position 9
Caution: Front Loading and their Dangers 11
The Dreaded Demotion 13
Push-up: Taking the Short Cut 15
Turning Maintenance into Profit 17
Other Factors to Consider 20
Recommended Resources + Bonuses 21
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Down the Rabbit Hole
Welcome to Show Me The Plan – Part 2! Although this book is the second part of a 2 part series, the content here is designed to be stand-alone and each book is written with lessons applicable for every aspect in network marketing.
Let me just give you a few facts to ponder about:
Average network marketing companies today spend roughly a few hundred to a thousand dollars on Compensation or Marketing Plan Training in just hall/training room rental, speaker salaries and question and answer sessions! And to think that most people assume that plans are all about numbers only.
If you plan to recruit professional networkers (people who do network marketing for a living), and you hope to bring over their entire organization of maybe 50 – 2,000 people, your chances of sponsoring them is close to zero unless you are an influential leader yourself AND you know your company’s marketing plan even better than the company themselves!
These facts are definitely worth pondering. If I am running my own network marketing company, imagine how much money I would save.
On the other hand, if I were building a network, I wouldn’t want to lose my people to networkers in other companies because of lack of training! If I am not careful, I would lose up to tens of thousands of dollars!
In this book, we are taking a more in depth look at plan mechanics as well as practical steps to boost your career. Learn the tips and tricks how to:
• Avoid the various pitfalls of typical plans and how to use them to your advantage
• Stay in control in spite of quotas and use them to drive your team to success
• How to use products and create a cash flow generating machine
• Work with the right people and the right plan to become a networking juggernaut
• Learn other nifty secrets your upline might be too busy to teach you ?
In the words of THE MATRIX:
Those of you, who are ready to take the red pill in network marketing to get to the truth behind the confusion, get ready to find out how far down the rabbit hole goes.
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Motivating yourself to excel at your job or to be an example to your employees, should not be something you do only when the spirit moves you. It’s an ongoing process that should include every facet of your business life. This means your mental attitude, physical well-being and appearance, work atmosphere, your interaction with others (clients and employees alike), and your off-the-job environment.
Motivational experts get paid big bucks to tell professionals, striving for success, that they must constantly examine these factors. How do you do that? Follow the 5 tips that follow, and watch the changes.
1. Maintain a Positive Attitude – Let’s realize that life is only 10% of what happens to us and 90% how we react to it. We’re responsible for our own actions and attitudes, and changing them when appropriate. When you’re around people/things that are uplifting and positive, you feel that way. You have more confidence in yourself, and know you can change whatever needs changing. If you can make your workplace such a place you’ll find happier workers and higher production. You might even find your employees look forward to coming to work!
2. Leave Personal Troubles Home - Everyone has problems, but they don’t belong at work. Turn your attention and energy entirely to your on-the-job tasks. This will actually be good for you because you’ll get a mental break from your troubles.
3. Create Positive Affirmations - The reason for writing goals for your business is the same as creating positive affirmations on paper. What your eyes see and ears hear, your mind will believe. Try it! After you’ve written them down, read them aloud to yourself – and do it every morning when you get into work. You’ll be amazed at what happens. Come up with a set of new ones every month. Statements such as, “I’m an important and valuable person,” or “I know I’ll make good use of my time today.” Repeating them out loud everyday at a set time will help reinforce positive actions.
4. Make Sure Break Times Are Really Break Times - This is an area where most bosses/entrepreneurs fall down. You become so intense about the project or situation you’re working on that you don’t ease up. Thinking that it’ll be solved in the next few seconds, and then you’ll get a cup of coffee can lead you right up to quitting time. Regularly adhering to a specified break schedule, even if you’re the boss, releases the tension. If you work on a computer this is even a greater problem because before you realize it – you’ve been working in that same position for hours. The best answer to this is to set yourself a reminder on your appointment calendar for every 2 hours, and let the computer reminder chime send you the alert to move around.
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Introduction
The Internet is a wonderful medium that can provide you global reach in the most efficient and economic manner. It has been used to promote communication and interaction between people, companies and countries throughout the world. It has opened up several opportunities for innovative ideas of delivering value to customers. One idea that has been growing in leaps and bounds is offering information or content online through a paid subscription or “members only” website. Not only is the Internet the most cost effective way of providing valuable content to a selected audience, it also expands your reach beyond geographies. It means your paid subscription business does not just have to concentrate on local markets - nothing is impossible! If your business has a web site, this in itself means it is accessible by the global market, and it is vital that your business take advantage of this.
This guide provides comprehensive and wide-ranging information on the complete process of setting up a paid content subscription website right from scratch. It explains in detail all aspects - how to plan, create, launch, market and monitor a paid subscription website.
Free is slowly changing to fee-based
The dot com bubble is perhaps reflective of similar gold rush mania in the history of enterprise. Suddenly the established tenets of business were thrown to the wind and everyone would talk of the “new economy”. Having an internet presence and attracting visitors was considered success without any consideration to whether value was delivered and whether customers paid for the privilege. Eyeballs, and not cash, were the currency. Eventually sanity has returned to the Internet. Cash is king. Value has to be delivered. Having a visitor or even a sticky visitor is not enough, the visitor should become a buyer and should pay for the offering and should receive value for what he is paying.
Many websites in the past have offered free products and services to their customers. This trend is fast changing towards paid services and products. Smart entrepreneurs are now realizing that their hard-earned knowledge is valuable to others. They are moving content, which used to be available for free to anyone and everyone on the Internet, behind the turnstile and charging a toll from the information seeker. Resistance to paying for services is gradually melting away.
There are many reasons for this. First, only a few websites operated by big companies can afford to provide valuable content free. The rest of us can't afford this. Selling advertising on our websites has failed to pay the bills. Second, many people are now more than willing to pay to receive quality services and products even if they were offered for free earlier. Several paid content websites have already proven this unmistakable trend. The discerning buyer values his/her time as also the quality of information or service and is willing to pay for it.
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Table Of Contents
Introduction 3
Why are We So Stressed Out? 5
Blocking Behaviors That Keep Your
Stress Alive 8
Stress or Anxiety? 10
Quiz Time! 13
Panic Attacks 17
Dealing with Panic Attacks 21
Calm Yourself with Visualization 26
Using Music to Beat Stress 29
Self-Hypnosis for Stress 33
Stress Management 39
More Stress Management 43
Who Ya Gonna Call? Stress Busters! 48
Just Say “No”! 50
Take a Break 54
Relaxing at Work 56
Conclusion 59
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INTRODUCTION
It seems like you hear it all the time from nearly every one you know – “I’m SO stressed out!” Pressures abound in this world today. Those pressures cause stress and anxiety, and often we are ill-equipped to deal with those stressors that trigger anxiety and other feelings that can make us sick. Literally, sick.
The statistics are staggering. One in every eight Americans age 18-54 suffers from an anxiety disorder. This totals over 19 million people! Research conducted by the National Institute of Mental Health has shown that anxiety disorders are the number one mental health problem among American women and are second only to alcohol and drug abuse by men.
Women suffer from anxiety and stress almost twice as much as men. Anxiety disorders are the most common mental illness in America, surpassing even depression in numbers. Anxiety is the most common mental health issue facing adults over 65 years of age. Anxiety disorders cost the U.S. $46.6 billion annually. Anxiety sufferers see an average of five doctors before being successfully diagnosed.
Unfortunately, stress and anxiety go hand in hand. In fact, one of the major symptoms of stress is anxiety. And stress accounts for 80 percent of all illnesses either directly or indirectly.
In fact, stress is more dangerous than we thought. You've probably heard that it can raise your blood pressure, increasing the likelihood of a stroke in the distant future, but recently a health insurance brochure claimed that 90 percent of visits to a primary care physician were stress-related disorders.
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INTRODUCTION:
These “99 Websites” appeared as SiteSightings in my “Webs Worth Watching” Newsletter. In case you don’t know, a SiteSighting is any website that provides REAL VALUE to online business owners. In short, it’s the kind of site that’s worthy of a bookmark.
To get the full story on SiteSightings and the “Webs Worth Watching” Newsletter, be sure to visit:
--> https://www.SiteSightings.com
And while you’re there, remember to subscribe to “Webs Worth Watching”. It’s the only way to ensure that you never miss another SiteSighting or “From the Trenches” tip like the ones below...
1. Doteasy Web Hosting
https://www.doteasy.com
Free, bannerless web hosting...'nuff said. The only complaint I have is that reliability is not up to par with the paid hosts, but then again, what do you expect -- IT'S FREE! While I wouldn't use it to host my main site, it's great for testing mini sites and new products.
2. Link Counter
https://www.linkcounter.com
LinkCounter is a free service that tracks clicks on any link you want to track, from inside, outside, or within your site itself. It's a great way to track affiliate programs and link exchanges, or to create referring links for sites you trade traffic with. They provide you with an unbiased report that you can use to keep track of your outgoing and incoming hits.
3. Security Metrics
https://www.securitymetrics.com
Worried about your own site's security? Afraid you might be vulnerable to hackers? Don't wonder -- find out! Security Metrics will give your computer a "FREE Port Scan" where it will test for the 20 most common TCP/IP ports that are often vulnerable. If you're like me, the results will surprise you.
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Table Of Contents
Chapter 1________________________________________________________ 6
Introduction to Blogging__________________________________________ 6
What Exactly is a Blog? A Bit of Blogging History ______________ 6
Making Money with a Blog ________________________________________ 9
A Successful Blog_________________________________________________ 10
The Future of Blogging ___________________________________________ 13
Chapter 2______________________________________________________ 16
AdSense as a Monetization Model _______________________________ 16
How Does AdSense Know What Ads to Send? __________________ 19
Where do the Ads Come From? __________________________________ 22
Using AdSense for Monetization_________________________________ 24
Rules of AdSense _________________________________________________ 25
AdSense for Search_______________________________________________ 26
How Much Money Can I Make from AdSense? __________________ 27
Chapter 3______________________________________________________ 30
Blogger Set-Up, Step 1 – Create an Account____________________ 32
Blogger Set-Up, Step 2 – Name Your Blog ______________________ 33
Blogger Set-Up, Step 3 – Choose a Template ___________________ 36
Congratulations - You Now Have a Blog on Blogger!___________ 38
Using the Dashboard in Blogger _________________________________ 38
Posting a Message________________________________________________ 40
Blogger Settings ________________________________________________ 41
The Blogger Template ____________________________________________ 42
Below is the “Template” tab in the Dashboard. ________________ 44
Chapter 4_______________________________________________________ 46
Once You Are Approved for AdSense____________________________ 48
AdSense Block Locations_________________________________________ 50
Graphics and AdSense____________________________________________ 52
Chapter 5_______________________________________________________ 53
AdSense Report Tab ______________________________________________ 54
AdSense Setup Tab _______________________________________________ 55
My Account Tab___________________________________________________ 57
Need More Help With AdSense? _________________________________ 57
Chapter 6_______________________________________________________ 59
What Should I Write About on My New Blog? __________________ 59
Posting Messages on Your Blog _________________________________ 63
Formatting Your Posted Messages ______________________________ 65
The Meat of Your Messages ____________________________________ 67
Chapter 7_______________________________________________________ 71
Forum Signature Files __________________________________________ 71
Finding Forums of Interest ______________________________________ 72
E-Mail Signature Files __________________________________________ 74
Back-links Bring Traffic to Your Blog____________________________ 75
Article Submissions ______________________________________________ 75
Press Release Submissions ______________________________________ 77
Blog Directory Submissions______________________________________ 77
Comment on Other Blogs ________________________________________ 78
Team Up With Other Bloggers ___________________________________ 78
Chapter 8______________________________________________________ 81
How Does a Search Engine Work?_______________________________ 81
Search Engine Optimization _____________________________________ 82
Stay on Topic & Post Often ______________________________________ 84
Links____________________________________________________________ 84
Keywords _________________________________________________________ 85
META Tags ________________________________________________________ 86
Ping______________________________________________________________ 88
SEO and Marketing Your Blog____________________________________ 89
Chapter 9________________________________________________________ 90
Your Blog Design _________________________________________________ 90
Vlog and Moblog – The Future of Blogging _____________________ 93
Create an RSS Feed_______________________________________________ 94
Alternatives to Blogger___________________________________________ 96
Final Thoughts ___________________________________________________ 96
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Chapter 1
Introduction to Blogging
What Exactly is a Blog? A Bit of Blogging History
As the internet grew to become what it is today, many webmasters discovered that web surfers wanted to know which websites had recently been updated and which had new information on them. Web surfers were looking for new and exciting information and didn’t want to have to go check websites themselves to see if they had been updated recently. They wanted somewhere they could go and see just what was new.
Some smart programmers started posting logs on their own websites which told the web surfers which websites had recent updates or new information on them. These weblogs, as they were called at that time, were like an informal directory of “what’s new” online. These weblogs, and the technology which powered them, eventually grew and changed to become the blogs of today.
A blog is simply a website which is written in a friendly news format which is frequently updated. Rather than be a listing of new or updated websites, blogs became to be new, always changing, websites in themselves.
Table Of Contents
Those Who Fail to Plan, Plan to Fail 5
Terminology and Jargon You Can’t Live Without 7
Clearing Out Common Misconceptions 9
Recognizing Basic Plan Mechanics 11
Point Value to Cash Calculation 12
Payout Transparency 14
Buy Back Policy 16
Breakaway 17
Infinity Bonuses and Blocking 20
Summary and Closing 24
Recommended Resources + Bonuses 26
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Those Who Fail to Plan, Plan to Fail
Welcome to Show Me The Plan – Part 1! This book is the first part of an exciting 2 part series.
Why have I written this book? If you are familiar with the network marketing industry, you will have no surprise why the majority of new distributors or networkers spend a lot of time in network marketing training because they simply don’t understand how the compensation or marketing plan in their company works!
Every year, network marketing companies and teams spend thousands on marketing plan training because many people simply find marketing plans today too confusing or people just don’t take network marketing serious enough to be well equipped.
Isn’t this alarming? Consider this:
• Would you be in a profession if you don’t know your career path?
• Would you work in a job if you don’t know how much you are getting paid?
• Would you give away money for free?
We all know the answers to these questions, BUT, in network marketing, proper understanding of the marketing plan (not only yours but others in the industry) will not only save you lots of time, but will also determine the rest of your network marketing career! This is even more so for people who plan to start their own network marketing company offline or online.
When I first started out with my network marketing career, I was so clueless about my company’s plan that it was almost laughable. When my prospects ask me how much do I get paid at this level, I would call my upline in front of the prospect and ask him the questions. Towards the end of the prospecting session, I think I must have called my upline at least 4 times! (Thankfully the prospect signed up?)
I have also seen people lose thousands of dollars because of wrong placement of the downline causing massive residual income to be wasted due to poor planning and lack of understanding. You don’t need to be a mathematical genius to understand plans, just simple calculation and mechanics to master.