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		<title>How to Make Money with Affiliate Marketing</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Feb 2012 12:21:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Shelly ~ Admin.</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to the University of Delaware&#8217;s ecommerce and internet marketing dictionary, an affiliate marketing program is one where advertisers – or affiliates – are paid to drive traffic to or to get transactions for a certain programs or products. Making money with affiliate marketing doesn&#8217;t happen overnight, but it can be done. Stephanie Phillips from [...]]]></description>
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<div>According to the University of Delaware&#8217;s ecommerce and internet marketing dictionary, an affiliate marketing program is one where advertisers – or affiliates – are paid to drive traffic to or to get transactions for a certain programs or products.</div>
<div>Making money with affiliate marketing doesn&#8217;t happen overnight, but it can be done. Stephanie Phillips from <a href="http://www.creditdonkey.com/" target="_blank">http://www.creditdonkey.com/</a> share a few steps you need to take to make money as an affiliate marketer:</div>
<div><strong>1. Start your own blog or website</strong></div>
<div>You&#8217;ll need a blog or website to promote the products and services for which you are an affiliate marketer. Since you&#8217;ll need to create real, readable, informative content in order to gain readers for your blog or website, it&#8217;s a good idea to choose a niche topic you&#8217;re interested in or passionate about. Many of today&#8217;s affiliate marketers opt for a blog instead of a more static website, but websites can work for affiliate marketing, as well.</div>
<div><strong>2. Build reliable content and credibility</strong></div>
<div>Just like you wouldn&#8217;t listen to an unreliable friend&#8217;s opinion on what car or house to buy, your web visitors won&#8217;t listen to your opinion on affiliate products and services until you build some credibility. The way that you do this is by creating high-quality content on your blog or website. Think of your web presence as your brand, and do everything you can to protect that brand. The more well-known and credible your blog or site becomes, the more likely people are to take your suggestions to buying certain goods and services.</div>
<div>You&#8217;ll also want your blog or website to look reliable – which means not filling up every extra white space with ads, ads, and more ads. Visitors see right through that! It&#8217;s worth hiring a pro to give you a basic, good-looking website or blog design. If you need the cash to get started, <a href="http://www.creditdonkey.com/business.html" target="_blank">business credit cards for new business</a> or a small business bank loan are an option. However, hiring a freelancer or college student to design your site is generally not too pricey.</div>
<div><strong>3. Use SEO to build traffic</strong></div>
<div>Even once you have reliable, credible content built up, you aren&#8217;t ready to make real money with affiliate marketing yet. First, you need to get more traffic to your website or blog. This is all a numbers game. If you make money from about 5% of your visitors, you&#8217;ll obviously make significantly more if you have 1,000 visitors a day than if you have 10 a day. Search Engine Optimization will help you build traffic organically by getting your website or blog at the top of the search engine lists for certain keywords.</div>
<div>The simplest way to use SEO is to optimize every page on your blog or website for a popular keyword. For instance, if you&#8217;re trying to sell lawn care products with a gardening-related blog, you might write a page about fall gardening tips. By using that keyword organically in your content, you&#8217;re telling the search engines that you have what people want to read when they search for &#8220;fall gardening tips.&#8221;</div>
<div>SEO is much more complex than simply using the right keywords, but this is where you start. There are tons of resources online where you can learn about search engine optimization for yourself, or you can hire a company or individual to help you search engine optimize your site or blog.</div>
<div><strong>4. Find the products you want to promote</strong></div>
<div>The key here is to promote only high-quality products and services. Remember, your blog or website is your brand. You might make a little money promoting cheap, lower quality products for a while, but eventually your visitors will stop trusting your opinion. If you can, test out the products and services you promote before you start promoting them so that you can give your visitors your real, honest opinion. If you wouldn&#8217;t spend money on a product or service you&#8217;re promoting, you probably shouldn&#8217;t be promoting it!</div>
<div><strong>5. Use an email list</strong></div>
<div>Once you start getting visitors to your website or blog, you can keep them coming back for more by creating an emailing list. Services like MailChimp will help you create and mail out emails to your visitors with new content and new advertising for affiliate products. This can be a great way to keep old customers coming back for more, especially if they know you only promote high-quality, worthwhile products and services.</div>
<div><strong>6. Watch your income grow</strong></div>
<div>As long as you continue to provide excellent content, promote great products, stay in touch with your visitors, and practice the best search engine optimization techniques, you&#8217;ll keep growing your income through affiliate marketing. You may need to experiment with different ways of marketing products – outright promotion through blog posts, in-text links, or photo-links beside your pages and posts – and you&#8217;ll probably end up using a combination of techniques. But so long as you continue working at your affiliate marketing program, you&#8217;ll continue to make money.</div>
<div>These six steps don&#8217;t guarantee that you&#8217;ll eventually be a millionaire, but they do nearly guarantee that you&#8217;ll make money from affiliate marketing. Yes, you can eventually create a passive income from affiliate marketing, but you&#8217;ll need to work hard at first to find great products to promote and to promote them in ways that make your visitors want to buy them.</div>
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<div>I would like to personally thank Stephanie for her &#8220;guest blog&#8221; post today. Thanks for sharing all of this information with the readers of my blog. ~ Shelly</div>
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		<title>A Big No-No When It Comes To Email Marketing &#8211; Customer Newsletters</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2012 12:45:14 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>A couple of weeks ago I emailed a Direct Sales consultant with one of the beauty companies a particular question that I had about the company&#8217;s mascara line and she did promptly respond with the answer to my question.</p>
<p>About 2 weeks after that I started getting spammed by her once a week with her weekly customer email newsletter. Wow&#8230;I was shocked! I immediately clicked the unsubscribe link in the newsletter and realized it was disabled and not working! I then emailed her (nicely I might add) and asked her to unsubscribe me from her customer newsletter as I did not sign up for it nor did I tell her to add me to it.</p>
<p>The following week&#8230;I got another newsletter in my email box from her! ugh! I then fired off a second request for her to remove me. This entire back and forth process took a month or so before I was finally removed from her list!</p>
<p>When it comes to email marketing, customer newsletters and building your email subscriber&#8217;s list it is VERY IMPORTANT to never&#8230;ever&#8230;add a subscriber to your newsletter subscription list without asking their permission first! Better yet, don&#8217;t add anyone at all&#8230;have an online sign-up box so folks can sign-up for it themselves if they are interested!</p>
<p>Not only does this unprofessional behavior &#8220;irk&#8221; off customers and potential customers but it is also WRONG and ILLEGAL. You can not fire off emails and sign up folks to your newsletter just because you want to market your business to them. It is considered to be &#8220;SPAM&#8221; if that person did not sign up for it or request it.</p>
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		<title>6 Email Marketing Tips that Build Trust &amp; Increase Sales</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jan 2012 13:00:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[6 Email Marketing Tips that Build Trust &#38; Increase Sales by Ms. Liz Having an opt-in email list is more than just sending subscribers your newsletters, tips, promotions and sales letters; it&#8217;s about establishing a positive relationship with your readers. People rarely buy from those they don&#8217;t trust but by fostering fond relationships with your [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>6 Email Marketing Tips that Build Trust &amp; Increase Sales</strong> by <a href="http://www.wahm-articles.com/profile/Ms.-Liz/4575">Ms. Liz</a></p>
<p>Having an opt-in email list is more than just sending subscribers your newsletters, tips, promotions and sales letters; it&#8217;s about establishing a positive relationship with your readers. People rarely buy from those they don&#8217;t trust but by fostering fond relationships with your subscribers you&#8217;re increasing their confidence in you which in turn will dramatically increase sales.</p>
<p>Here are 6 tips that will create reader confidence, build lasting relationships with your subscribers, lessen your opt-out rate and best of all, boost sales.</p>
<p><strong>Tip #1 &#8211; Set Expectations for Your Subscribers </strong></p>
<p>Be clear about what your subscribers are signing up for. That means telling them exactly what kind of emails they’ll get such as a newsletter, tips, ecourse, special report, etc. Also specify how often they can expect an email. Also, for easy recognition it’s a good idea to indicate what email address your emails will be coming from.</p>
<p><strong>Tip #2 &#8211; Help Viewers Learn About You</strong></p>
<p>Before asking for a sign-up, direct your viewers to your personal page where they can learn about you and your business. Share some personal trivia about yourself and include some pictures and a personal signature. Let your visitors see and relate to the &#8216;real&#8217; you. The more they come to know and like you the more trust they will bestow in you.</p>
<p><strong>Tip #3 &#8211; Respect your Subscribers Time</strong></p>
<p>Your subscribers granted you permission to email them; this is a privilege, not a right so respect that. Send them only information and content that relates to what they signed up for. Introduce new products gradually. Sending blatant sales pitches are a sure way to increase opt-outs.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s also important to note that even though it may not be costing your subscribers money to opt-in to your list, it is costing them time to open your emails, read them and take action. Keeping your content relevant and to the point is recognizing that their time is valuable and they will appreciate that.</p>
<p><strong>Tip #4 &#8211; Email on a Consistent Basis</strong></p>
<p>Never flood your email subscribers in box, but don&#8217;t ignore them either. When you get a new subscriber send them a welcome letter but don&#8217;t wait a month or more to send them their next email. People subscribe to things all the time, so without consistent communication they often forget they signed up. Waiting long between emails increases the chance they&#8217;ll opt-out or worse yet, hit the spam button. Instead, use a good email autoresponder and send messages consistently.</p>
<p><strong>Tip #5 &#8211; Always provide an Unsubscribe Option</strong></p>
<p>No one wants subscribers to opt-out but you must give your subscribers the option. It not only shows your professionalism it also indicates that you&#8217;re a legitimate business and not a spammer. Use the double opt-in feature provided with most email autoresponders, it will considerably reduce the number of unsubscribes.</p>
<p><strong>Tip #6 &#8211; Promote Less and Help More</strong></p>
<p>People don&#8217;t like to be sold to; they like to buy on their own terms. Before they buy they need reasons, benefits and most importantly, trust in who they&#8217;re purchasing from. The &#8220;buy this because I like it&#8221; approach rarely woks and will annoy your readers.</p>
<p>If you have a product to sell use a slow paced approach by demonstrating how your product will benefit your viewers. A subscriber is not likely to stick around if they see you as someone only interested in making a quick sale. Your subscribers have come to you as a resource for help and information so be respectful of that. The more you help them, the more they will see you as genuine resource, then when the time comes for them to buy; they will look to you first.</p>
<p>In summary, don&#8217;t target your subscriber list as a way to make money, instead focus on building a strong relationship with them. Treat your subscribers well and they will treat you well.</p>
<p>Check in with Elizabeth for More Free Yet Dynamic <a href="http://www.simpleways2profit.com">Email Marketing Tips</a> that will instantly boost sales no matter what size email list you have.</p>
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		<title>Direct Sales  &#124; A Recession Proof Business? Really?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Nov 2011 13:08:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the past year I have been seeing a slew of advertising online from various direct selling companies and direct sales consultants all &#8220;touting&#8221; their company or business opportunity as &#8220;Recession Proof&#8221; and when I see that&#8230;it really irks me!!! My post today is a big OLD VENT on those who run around &#8220;touting&#8221; their [...]]]></description>
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<p>For the past year I have been seeing a slew of advertising online from various direct selling companies and direct sales consultants all &#8220;touting&#8221; their company or business opportunity as &#8220;Recession Proof&#8221; and when I see that&#8230;it really irks me!!!</p>
<p>My post today is a big OLD VENT on those who run around &#8220;touting&#8221; their direct sales or network marketing business as &#8220;Recession Proof&#8221; which is a big old FAT lie!!! Nothing in life&#8230;no business large or small, home business, retail store business&#8230;whatever&#8230;is Recession Proof!!!</p>
<p>It really &#8220;irks me off&#8221; when I see people and companies throwing around the &#8220;Recession Proof&#8221; like it&#8217;s no big deal and it is!!! People and companies should not be &#8220;tricking&#8221; people into thinking that the company and/or it&#8217;s business plan is recession proof when NO business is 100% recession proof. Goodness people&#8230;wake up and quit &#8220;touting&#8221; that around!</p>
<p>I have seen 30+ year old direct sales companies who were profitting and stable before the recession hit totally fold and go under once we got into the current recession so it doesn&#8217;t matter if the company is new, old, big or small&#8230;nothing in life is &#8220;recession proof&#8221; and those who &#8220;tout&#8221; around that slogan in their advertising should be ashamed of themselves because most of us are not stupid people and we know there are no guarantees in life.</p>
<p>So there you have it&#8230;my vent today dealing with folks who &#8220;tout&#8221; around their &#8220;Recession Proof&#8221; slogan to try to entice people to join their teams or their companies business program. That is a terrible slogan and should not be used in any form of advertising.</p>
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<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-5642" href="http://www.workathomebusinessoptions.com/2011/11/24/advertising-indoctrination-tips-for-avoiding-targeted-online-ads/targetads/"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-5642" title="targetads" src="http://www.workathomebusinessoptions.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/targetads.jpg" alt="" width="100" height="150" /></a>Human beings look at the world and see a complex network of interconnected individuals, each with their own autonomy and free will. This perception is a far cry from what credit card companies see. Instead, they view individuals as big bundles of data from which they can profit.</p>
<p>The Wall Street Journal <a rel="nofollow" href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204002304576627030651339352.html" target="_blank">recently reported</a> both MasterCard and VISA are working on plans targeting online ads to consumers based on previous credit card purchases. The idea is you pick up a bag of dog food from the store and charge it to your credit card. When you get home and go online, you start seeing ads for corresponding products and services, like dog toys and dog grooming.</p>
<p>Despite the massive amount of personal data we transmit every day, there are still ways to protect yourself from targeted online ads. Try a few of these tips to avoid the watchful eye of Big Brother.</p>
<p><strong>1. Don&#8217;t Over-share</strong><br />
Countless websites and stores ask us to provide phone numbers, email addresses and ZIP codes to help them build a marketing profile. Don&#8217;t bother sharing your details unless they&#8217;re essential to your purchase. If the guilt of creating fake information keeps you tossing and turning at night, <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.guerrillamail.com/" target="_blank">GuerrillaMail.com</a> provides temporary email addresses that last for just 60 minutes.</p>
<p id="yui_3_2_0_1_1319758280833236"><strong>2. Cut Down on Cookies</strong><br />
&#8220;Cookie&#8221; is an important keyword here. These small files are stored on your computer every time you visit a website. They&#8217;re the reason you don&#8217;t have to log in to Facebook 10 times a day and why you see ads for a pair of shoes viewed yesterday when you&#8217;re checking your email today. Luckily, the <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.networkadvertising.org/managing/opt_out.asp" target="_blank">Network Advertising Initiative</a> can help you opt-out of advertising cookies. With just a few simple steps, you&#8217;re able to block major marketers from access to your browsing habits.</p>
<p id="yui_3_2_0_1_1319758280833235"><strong>3. Privatize Your Purchases</strong><br />
Don&#8217;t forget about the main culprits in this personal information panic. All told, VISA and MasterCard process nearly 70 billion transactions each year. All the while, they&#8217;re collecting and analyzing this massive amount of data. Avoid having your information inspected by opting-out of their analytics programs. MasterCard makes it especially easy; all you have to do is follow <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.mastercard.us/privacy/" target="_blank">this link</a> and opt out of programs in which you don&#8217;t want to participate. VISA makes it more complicated, but <a rel="nofollow" href="http://usa.visa.com/sitewide/privacy_policy.html" target="_blank">look here</a> for details.</p>
<p id="yui_3_2_0_1_1319758280833238"><strong>4. Beef Up Your Browser</strong><br />
In response to growing discontent over privacy issues, popular Web browsers like Internet Explorer and Firefox are making it easier to protect personal information. Their latest versions include a private browsing option you can enable to keep your online habits confidential. The browser then won&#8217;t store such information as cookies, passwords and files you download.</p>
<p><strong>5. Leave No Paper Trail</strong><br />
Paperless statements are good for the environment and also good for your security. Not only does online banking eliminate the amount of personal information you dump in the trash, it also lets you track each purchase instantly. It&#8217;s a smart security strategy to check your online bank accounts often. This way, you can ensure suspicious items don&#8217;t slip through the cracks.</p>
<p><strong>6. Get Off the Grid</strong><br />
Credit has practically become our official currency. If you&#8217;re tired of stressing about credit card security, go old-fashioned. While cash doesn&#8217;t work online, it doesn&#8217;t require you share any personal details, either. Gift cards are another good way to avoid using credit. <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.giftcardgranny.com/buy-gift-cards/" target="_blank">Buying gift cards</a> at less than face value from sites like GiftCardGranny provides instant savings, plus you can use them both in-store and online. Even better, gift cards aren&#8217;t attached to any of your personal info.</p>
<p><strong>7. Avoid Auto-Fill</strong><br />
Keeping your credit card number, billing address and shipping address on file at Amazon is handy, but it also makes you more vulnerable. Something simple like forgetting to log out at the library can place your personal details in the wrong hands. Though it&#8217;s tedious and takes extra time, enter your information anew with each order.</p>
<p><strong>8. Ensure You&#8217;re Secure</strong><br />
It&#8217;s surprisingly easy to confirm an online merchant has secure checkout. Always look for &#8220;https&#8221; in the Web address, instead of just &#8220;http.&#8221; That extra &#8220;s&#8221; shows your connection is encrypted and unauthorized users will have to go to greater measures to get your information. You can learn more about site-specific security by clicking the appropriate box near the address bar in your browser.</p>
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<p><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.andreaworoch.com/about/" target="_blank">Andrea Woroch</a> is a nationally recognized consumer and money-saving expert, having been featured among such top news outlets as <em>Good Morning America, NBC&#8217;s Today, MSNBC, New York Times, Kiplinger Personal Finance, CNNMoney</em> and many more. She is available for in-studio, satellite or skype interviews and to write guest posts or articles.</p>
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		<title>10 Ways Businesses Cater to Baby Boomers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Demographers have likened Baby Boomers to a &#8220;pig moving through a python,&#8221; accounting for one-third of America&#8217;s population. More than 78-million strong, the post-World War II generation has long been one of the most profitable consumer demographics, a trend that isn&#8217;t likely to slow as retirement nears. They&#8217;re a generation that never gives in, whether [...]]]></description>
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<p>Demographers have likened Baby Boomers to a &#8220;pig moving through a python,&#8221; accounting for one-third of America&#8217;s population. More than 78-million strong, the post-World War II generation has long been one of the most profitable consumer demographics, a trend that isn&#8217;t likely to slow as retirement nears.</p>
<p>They&#8217;re a generation that never gives in, whether to a shrinking job market, boomerang kids or physical infirmities. Despite being faced with plummeting home values and net worth, retailers still hear their roar, as Boomers demand special treatment.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a demand well worth attention. The generation born between 1946 and 1964 presents a $43 billion opportunity for retailers, according to an Information Resources, Inc. report. They also, however, present new challenges. Here&#8217;s a look at 10 ways businesses are catering to aging Baby Boomers.</p>
<p>1. Reading the Fine Print<br />
Product packaging hasn&#8217;t just gotten harder to open; it&#8217;s also harder to read, with instructions and ingredient lists that look like mere ant tracks. According to AARP, CVS is dealing with this problem by attaching magnifying lenses to shelving units. The pharmacy chain also has increased natural-light wattage by uncovering windows.</p>
<p>Target, in turn, heard concerns about prescription labeling and increased type fonts to help customers avoid mistakes.</p>
<p>2. Garden Center Redesigns<br />
Baby Boomers are big on gardening, but aren&#8217;t too crazy about gravel-covered paths and narrow greenhouse aisles. According to Garden Center Magazine, the industry is moving towards friendlier access, including hard walking surfaces, wider aisles, tables that make picking up plants easier and white signs printed with black ink for clearer reading.</p>
<p>3. Accessible Online Shopping<br />
The American Life Project found 69 percent of older Boomers (ages 56 to 64) buy online, more than any other generation. Merchants are catering to this by increasing website fonts so consumers with poor vision can more easily navigate online stores. Updated text-to-speech technology helps those with more serious sight problems by reading Web pages aloud.</p>
<p>Online shopping became more popular with aging Boomers when Amazon started the free shipping revolution in 2002. The trend has proven a boon to shoppers who find it difficult to navigate between stores. Free shipping codes bring prices as low, if not lower, than those for brick-and-mortar retailers. Examples include Boomer favorites like Coldwater Creek and Lands&#8217; End, clothing giants who offer free shipping on some, or all, orders.</p>
<p>4. More Online Reviews<br />
According to a 2010 study by the Pew Center, older Boomers tend to research purchases more thoroughly, with 40 percent saying they rate products online before buying.</p>
<p>User reviews are an electronic replacement for this word-of-mouth generation, so e-retailers are catering to their preferences by providing opportunities for customer testimonials and highlighting positive reviews on home pages.</p>
<p>Technology retailer Newegg.com particularly caters to this audience according to Vice President of Marketing Bernard Luthi in an interview with Internet Retailer. &#8220;Older consumers called (customer support) more often than other age groups in advance of a purchase. They&#8217;d say: &#8216;I want to understand more about the organization. Let me know who you are and what your return policy is.&#8217; They&#8217;re still not as comfortable as a person in his mid-20s about shopping on the Web, but they are a smarter shopper. They ask for a lot more information up front.&#8221;</p>
<p>5. Hard Landings<br />
To make sitting and rising more graceful, high-end hotels are switching from soft, deep seating to higher and firmer chairs and couches. These same institutions, along with some banks, are replacing heavy, difficult-to-open doors with automatic ones.</p>
<p>6. Re-shelving<br />
Stretching for the last-remaining box of bran and dipping down for a bulk bag are hard on the back and knees. According to the AARP magazine, both Walgreens and CVS have lowered shelving and reorganized items for easier access.</p>
<p>7. Urbanization of Rural Areas<br />
As children flee the nest, more parents are migrating into rural areas. A 2009 study by the Department of Agriculture, however, indicated these Boomers will still want urban amenities, &#8220;such as proximity to health care&#8230;and walkable, active communities.&#8221; Because many will prefer and eventually have to stop driving, they&#8217;ll likely seek more condensed shopping formats that are closer to home.</p>
<p>As a result, areas like Colorado&#8217;s Northern Front Range created land plans requiring developers include shopping and gas services within walking distance of each development. Retirement communities were also subject to the same regulations.</p>
<p>Walkability has become such an important factor that Zillow, an online real estate database, now rates the walkability of properties to retail and transit infrastructure.</p>
<p>8. Home-alone Servings<br />
Household size in the 50-plus age range is shrinking, according to American Realty Advisors, leading manufacturers to reduce their package portions. Single-size and two-person servings are more readily available in drugstores and supermarkets. This is a move away from the super-sizing of the 1990s and should benefit stores that cater to this audience, including Trader Joe&#8217;s and Whole Foods, as opposed to Costco or Sam&#8217;s Club.</p>
<p>9. Non-agist Marketing<br />
Baby Boomers work full-time, travel, care for parents and are far more active than the preceding generation. According to Nielsen, they&#8217;re turned off by advertising that markets to age and decrepitude, so marketers are creating ads with an appeal for all ages. Talbot&#8217;s, for example, traditionally sells clothing for older women, but their present marketing has a more youthful look and message.</p>
<p>10. Brain Games<br />
The generation that made physical fitness a must is now pumping-up brain tissue to stave off the mental ills of aging. An entire industry has grown around this desire for mental calisthenics, sweeping major merchants like Target and Walmart into its wake.</p>
<p>While there&#8217;s no end of controversy as to whether puzzles and brain games help slow down memory loss, Boomers are willing to give it a try. Much of this industry is related to board games, thought to slow the onset of dementia and Alzheimer&#8217;s disease.</p>
<p>&#8220;Brain-fitness products generated $265 million in 2009, up from $225 million in 2008 and $100 million in 2005,&#8221; said SharpBrains, a San Francisco-based market research firm, in an AARP interview. &#8220;Consumers account for about one-third of brain fitness industry sales, or $95 million in 2009. By 2015, the brain fitness market is projected to reach $1 billion.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Kate Forgach is a Baby Boomer consumer specialist for <a href="http://www.kinoliinc.com/">Kinoli Inc</a>. She has written about senior issues for 11 years as a Cooperative Extension specialist and for a wide variety of newspapers and magazines. She has been featured in USA Today, Detroit News, New Orleans Times-Picayune, New Yorker magazine, &#8220;ABC World News,&#8221; NBC&#8217;s &#8220;TODAY&#8221; show and many other media outlets.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Marketing Strategies for the Holiday Season</strong> by <a href="http://www.wahm-articles.com/profile/Terri-Seymour/7">Terri Seymour</a></p>
<p>If you have been in business long you know that the bulk of your sales will come from the months leading up to and going through the holiday season. The time to start your marketing for this season is July or even earlier!</p>
<p>Online sales are expected to reach 12 billion dollars this year so be sure you get a piece of that huge pie! This is a 1.5 to 2 times increase over 1999 as more people adjust to online shopping.</p>
<p>Here are some ideas that could help you get a slice of that holiday shopping pie:</p>
<p>1. You could offer a free holiday gift with every order over $25 or any set amount.</p>
<p>2. Offer free or discounted shipping with every order.</p>
<p>3. Send Christmas cards to your mailing list offering them a special discount or deal.</p>
<p>4. Offer a gift wrapping service for your customers. Make their shopping as easy and hassle free as possible.</p>
<p>5. If you do home parties, have a Christmas shopping party to split the shipping costs and/or wrapping costs. Have a holiday themed party with gift certificates and free samples.</p>
<p>6. Start a gift referral club with other businesses. If a customer is looking for something you do not offer, give them a place they can get it and other businesses will do the same for you.</p>
<p>7. Have a holiday themed contest on your site to draw in more customers.</p>
<p>8. Work with charity. Offer so many dollars off for everyone who brings in a old toy for kids&#8217; charity. For online shoppers have a donation button. This will attract customers as well as provide good publicity for your company.</p>
<p>9. Give a free holiday tips report out with every purchase. Provide tips on saving money, holiday decorating, etc.</p>
<p>10. Make sure everything on your site is working and up to date. Build a special holiday section for your holiday customers.</p>
<p>11. Have a gift ideas section for your shoppers who have trouble picking out gifts. Be sure and have gift certificates or cards available as well.</p>
<p>12. Mail out gift idea cards to your customers/mailing list.</p>
<p>13. Send out coupons with a chance at a free gift with every coupon returned.</p>
<p>14. Do not forget customer service. Provide a little extra for your customers so they come back for more.</p>
<p>15. Become the company with the most Christmas spirit. Donate a portion of all sales to a popular children&#8217;s charity.</p>
<p>16. Provide a quality product at a good price along with good customer service and your customers are bound to remain loyal to your company.</p>
<p>Take these ideas and add to them. Once you start trying new ideas you will be able to think of more and more. Don&#8217;t be afraid to try new and creative ideas. Test the results and keep track of what works and what doesn&#8217;t. What might not work in spring might be very effective during the holiday season.</p>
<p>The holiday marketing season is a chance for you to expand your business and gain more customers, but you must give them a reason to come to you and then to come back to you!<br />
Terri Seymour has several years online experience and has helped many people start their own business. Visit her site at http://www.seymourproducts.com for resources, $1 resell ebooks, wholesale gift business opp, free affiliate programs &amp; a free ezine with bonus report: 77 Ways to Get Traffic! mailto:subscribe@seymourproducts.com .</p>
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<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-3809" href="http://www.workathomebusinessoptions.com/2011/04/14/online-business-partnerships-draft-up-an-end-of-partnership-agreement-ahead-of-time/keyboard/"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-3809" title="keyboard" src="http://www.workathomebusinessoptions.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/keyboard.jpg" alt="" width="80" height="80" /></a> Twitter is one of the hottest social media networking online sites today and that means you and your business need to be utilizing Twitter on almost a daily basis.</p>
<p>If you are not familiar with Twitter, it is basically an instant message system that works in &#8220;real&#8221; time. What is really cool about Twitter is that each message you send or receive is only 140 characters in length and you can pick and choose who you want to communicate with. It is a great way for you to reach out and network with others in your same niche or it&#8217;s a great way for you to market your business online to those who you normally wouldn&#8217;t come into contact with. Although you will fine thousands of just &#8220;personal users&#8221; on Twitter you will also found thousands of &#8220;businesses&#8221; there too!</p>
<p>When you join Twitter you want to fill out your profile page fully and make it look professional and pretty. Once your profile page is done you want to send out a few messages (known as Tweets) right away because no one wants to follow someone who has a blank Tweet stream. Once you have sent out several messages you will want to find some like-minded people to follow so that they will follow you back if they are interested in you and your business products/services.</p>
<p>One way you find people to follow is by using Twitter&#8217;s keyword search function. Here is an example:</p>
<p>If you sell candles you will want to do a keyword search for the word candles. Once your search results come up you will want to read those user&#8217;s profile pages to see if you are interested in following them. If yes&#8230;click on the follow button&#8230;if not, continue through the list.</p>
<p>When using the keyword search function on Twitter it is very important that you use it properly. You never want to keyword search a word and then send out Tweets to those people which sound like spam. In other words&#8230;if you see someone chatting about candles you don&#8217;t want to tweet out that you sell candles and that they should check out your web sites as most folks consider that to be TWEET SPAM. What you want to do is follow them &amp; hopefully they will follow you back and you can engage them in some conversation. You can also send them a tweet (not a direct message) and just introduce yourself and try to connect and build a rapport with them. Once you do&#8230;then you can mention that you sell candles.</p>
<p>There is a wrong and a right way to use the Twitter keyword search function and it is important to use it the right way and not use it for spamming your business info &amp; links because if you spam&#8230;I guarantee you that people/users will report you for spam.</p>
<p>To Your Twitter Marketing Success&#8230;.</p>
<p>Shelly</p>
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<p><strong>10 Ways to Intensify Your Article Marketing</strong> by <a href="http://www.wahm-articles.com/profile/Terri-Seymour/7">Terri Seymour</a></p>
<p>Article marketing is a method of online and offline marketing in which you write informative articles and make them available for reprint and distribution to various webmasters and print publications. If your article is well-written and contains helpful information it has the potential to give you an enormous amount of exposure for your business. These articles can also help build your reputation as an authority in your field which can help bring you more customers.</p>
<p>Many people have doubts when it comes to writing and distributing articles but with a little time and effort it can be done. Below are ten tips for establishing your article marketing campaign.</p>
<p>1. Keep It Simple – Craft articles that are simple and straightforward. Be sure it contains relevant and helpful information for your readers. There is no need for big, fancy words. Write as if you were simply telling a friend all about the article subject. Let your personality shine through in your words and watch your article come alive!</p>
<p>2. Research Thoroughly – One mistake some people make is to publish information that is outdated or inaccurate. Be sure to research all your facts and be sure everything is up to date and accurate.</p>
<p>3. Keywords – Using relevant keywords in your writing is important for search engine placement so people can find your articles more often. But do not make the mistake of overloading your articles with keywords and phrases to the point that your article will not be well-written or make any sense. Be sure to read your finished article and watch for keyword overload.</p>
<p>4. Attention Grabbing Titles – Your article title could be the deciding factor to whether or not your article gets read. I know when I am sifting through articles the title is what helps me decide which article to read. Use power words in your title to grab and hold a person’s interest.</p>
<p>For example:</p>
<p>Which article would interest you more?</p>
<p>“10 Ways to Increase Your Income”</p>
<p>“10 Guaranteed Ways to Make Money Now”</p>
<p>Both sound interesting but I would probably go after the second title. It has that something extra that gets my attention. Using power words like “Guaranteed” and “Now” will spark emotion in the reader and draw them in.</p>
<p>5. Always Proofread – Even though you are writing an article containing basic information, you want it to look and sound professional. Be sure to use proper grammar and make sure all words are spelled correctly. Unfortunately I have seen some articles that looked as if a 5 year old had written it. Please be sure to check it over at least once. I like to proofread twice as I have missed a thing or two over the years.</p>
<p>6. Effective Resource Box – Always write your resource box in third person format. You want your name to get etched into the reader’s memory. Tell a little about yourself and then list a compelling reason for people to visit your site/business.</p>
<p>Example:</p>
<p>Jane Doe has 15 years experience as a business coach and has worked extensively with major corporations. Visit Jane’s site for free information on how to improve your business and her award-winning book on how to triple your company’s sales. Add your link here.</p>
<p>7. Quality Not Quantity – Some people will say to submit your article to as many places as possible, but I disagree. I would submit each article to a dozen or more of the higher ranked, quality ezine directories. You can see a list of the top ten at my site. It would be impossible, time-wise to submit to all the article directories so making a list of the top 10 or 20 or so would be the best thing to do. I personally submit my articles to a list of 30 with the top one being EzineArticles.</p>
<p>8. Social Bookmarking – Social bookmarking is a way for people to share your articles with friends and/or business associates. This can greatly increase the power of your article. One of the best sites for social bookmarking beginners is Blinklist.</p>
<p>Some others are:</p>
<p>Delicious</p>
<p>Digg</p>
<p>StumbleUpon</p>
<p>9. Follow Guidelines – All article directories will have guidelines for you to follow. Be sure and abide by each site’s guidelines or your article will be rejected. Most directories will require a 500 word minimum with links only being allowed in your resource box. Do not put your site info or link in the article body. Most sites will not allow links of any kind in the article body.</p>
<p>10. Article Spinning: Good or Bad? – Article spinning is taking an article, and using software to change parts of it in an attempt to make it another unique article. In doing so, one article can become 5 or 10 (so-called) unique articles. To me, this is the lazy way of writing articles and in my opinion does not do much for your reputation. Some people say it works for them but it is something I would neither do nor recommend. Writing a true unique quality article can be done in an hour or two and will be much more beneficial than wringing out one article to try to get several.</p>
<p>I have been writing articles for about 12 years or so and still try to learn more on how to improve my article marketing. The above ten tips will go a long way in improving your article marketing success. Much luck to you in your campaign efforts.<br />
About the Author:<br />
Terri Seymour has over twelve years of online experience and has helped many people start their own business. Visit her site for free articles, resources, information, resell ebooks and more. Sign up for the RSS Feed for a free business ebook with MRR. <a href="http://www.SeymourProducts.com" target="_blank">http://www.SeymourProducts.com<br />
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<p><strong>10 Major Online Marketing Mistakes</strong> by <a href="http://www.wahm-articles.com/profile/Terri-Seymour/7">Terri Seymour</a></p>
<p>Online marketing, also called internet marketing is forever evolving and if you own an online business you need to keep abreast of all the options available to you and your business. Building a business is a learning process and we all will make mistakes. The main thing is to learn from our mistakes so as not to make them again. In my years of online marketing I have learned a lot and want to share with you, what I think, are 10 of the major online marketing mistakes.</p>
<p>1. Not Collecting Email Addresses – Have you ever heard the statement, the money is in the list? Your list can be your goldmine. If you are not collecting email addresses, you need to start now. Put a sign-up form on your site so people can sign up to your mailing list, newsletter, RSS, articles, etc. Offer them a free bonus for signing up. You will be able to collect a list of names with which to send your special offers, sales, etc. and greatly increase your income potential. Be sure to include an opt-out in all mailings. This will give your subscribers the chance to remove themselves from your mailing list if they so choose. Also, never add a person’s email address to your list without their permission.</p>
<p>2. Not Being Social – Social networking has exploded on the internet. Millions of people use Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and many other popular sites. If you are not using these sites for your business, you are making a grave error. People will be finding other businesses and not even know you or your business exist.</p>
<p>If you are not yet social, start now by opening an account on the top three:</p>
<p>Facebook</p>
<p>Twitter</p>
<p>LinkedIn</p>
<p>3. Not Being Available – I have so many people tell me that they have emailed websites and never receive a response. I know from experience this happens way too often. Make it a number one priority to answer email inquiries as quickly as possible. I try to answer within minutes, if possible. This does get a huge response of appreciation. Your visitors need to know that a person is available if they have questions about your products and/or services. This will help in building the relationship and trust needed for an online business.</p>
<p>4. Not Studying Your Web Stats – Your web stats can help you determine how many visitors you get, where they are going, how long they are staying, if they are returning and so on. By analyzing this information, you can develop your website into the most efficient website it can be. One of the best site stats you can use for free is Google Analytics.</p>
<p>5. Not Using Viral Marketing – Viral marketing uses the same concept as the snowball effect. You start with one tiny snowball and roll it down a hill and it turns into a great mass of snow. Viral marketing can do the same thing for your site. You can give away free ebooks, free reports, free articles and other helpful resources. You give one person a free ebook with your name and link info in it and this person passes it onto their visitors and those visitors pass it on to their visitors and so on. One big giant snowball of traffic!</p>
<p>6. Not Keeping Up with Changes – Over the years internet marketing has changed immensely. Some methods become outdated and new innovative marketing concepts come into play. Even though some of the older methods might still work, you still need to keep up with the new innovative changes in marketing such as social media and video marketing. Always be learning and always keep up with new marketing methods.</p>
<p>7. Ignoring Your Competitors – In business you always have to keep an eye on your competitors. You can learn a lot from your competitors and about your own business as well. Visit forums where you and your competitors might be discussed and learn from what is being said. There is software that will help you find such forums called Boardtracker. Visit your competitors’ sites often to see how they are evolving and how it is working for them. Find out their strengths and weaknesses. Find out what works and what doesn’t. Don’t ever ignore your competitors!</p>
<p>8. Not Being Professional – Your business is a business and needs to be treated as such. Your site needs to look professional. Be sure to proofread all your content and add a Privacy Policy page to your site. You should also have a policy page with your shipping, return, exchange, etc. policies so buyers know what to expect. Make your site look, feel and read like a professional site. You also need to respond professionally in emails, forums, social sites, etc. Be polite, courteous, fair and never let your emotions get the better of you.</p>
<p>9. Not Having a User-Friendly Site – I have seen many sites which have caused me to immediately leave.</p>
<p>Some examples would be:</p>
<p>Blaring music that comes on with no way to turn it off.</p>
<p>Flashy irritating graphics all over the place.</p>
<p>Ads plastered all over with no clear way to navigate the site.</p>
<p>No contact info.</p>
<p>Basically no professionalism of any kind.</p>
<p>Don’t let your site fall into these categories. If you have music on your site, give the option of music or not. Always make the pages clean, easy to read and navigate. Be sure to have your contact info on all pages. Don’t have a lot of flashy graphics that will drive your visitors away. Control the amount of ads you have on your site as well.</p>
<p>10. Don’t Give Up! &#8211; In my opinion, one of the biggest mistakes people make when they start an online business is giving up too soon. Building a business takes time and you have to commit to it and stick with it. Unfortunately, I have seen many people give up prematurely and then wonder why they can’t make money. I thought of giving up myself many times but stuck with it because I wanted to help my family while being able to stay home and take care of them. I kept on and was persistent and it slowly started paying off. Once I started with ebooks, my business really took off and now I am very grateful I did not give up when I felt discouraged!</p>
<p>If you have found the business you are passionate about, stick with it and do not give up! Keep your passion alive and you can be a great success!</p>
<p>Terri Seymour has over twelve years of online experience and has helped many people start their own business. Visit her site for free articles, resources, information, resell ebooks and more. Sign up for the RSS Feed for a free business ebook with MRR. <a href="http://www.SeymourProducts.com">http://www.SeymourProducts.com</a></p>
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