Monday, May 28, 2012

Start Your Online Business With Your Own Website

Hi,

Website have a great power to boost your online marketing.. even you have just a little product and take advantage of the internet and web technology together with social networking like facebook.. your website can be found in anywhere of the world..

It's the power of Internet!

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To succeed in a Home Based Business, the more personality variety in your group the more likely it is to accomplish its goals.

The different personalities in your group or organization fit like pieces in a puzzle the whole looks better that the separate pieces.

Strive to get people in each of these four personality groups:

1 - The Outgoing type likes to have fun.
2 - The shy, loyal, and dedicated individual, long hair cares about friendship and family.
3 - The very reserved, organized person usually carries some kind of notebook.
4 - The well-dressed well groom individual they tend to do very good.

Get people with different abilities as well your organization or group will be more complete.
For example if you don't speak a particular language you can let some body else do it for you, which is part of the beauty of this business.

Ethnic variety is one of the signs of how well a business will do in the future.
You should be in Business for yourself but not by yourself.

Why it is important to have all kinds of people and personalities in my home based business.
Like a helicopter, it flies faster and better when it is fitted with propeller and jet engines.
To me the ideal business looks like a Peacock under a Rainbow!

With the right Internet Home Based business, you will be able to grow your business from different states at the same time.

Expert tell us that in the next two years e-commerce is going to be a $300 billion Industry, an internet business that fits you well is very likely to make you succeed.

Look for these business components:

1 - The best ones are the ones that do not require any selling.
2 - You do not have to change your buying habits.
3 - Don't have to sell a required product.
4 - Ability to write off most business expenses from your end Tax Return
5 - You own it for life.

One of the biggest pros in a home based business is the low initial cost and the tremendous upside potential, especially now that the economy is coming out of a prolonged recession.

The Tax Savings are huge just from one year's Tax Savings alone you will recover many times your original business investment. Deductions may include a computer for use in the business, car depreciation, gasoline used in your business travels and many others check Schedule C and talk to your accountant.

Have a Wonderful Day!
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Monday, May 21, 2012

Making Money From Home

Hi,

Freedom is everyone choice, and freedom of making money is your choice ;)

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I remember when my husband and I were looking for opportunities of working from home and ditching our regular jobs. We looked into internet marketing and were overwhelmed by all the internet marketing gurus flaunting their wealth and telling us they had the secret to make money online. They make out that their internet marketing training is the only way to make money online and promise to show you how to make thousands in sales every day with minimal effort just like them. Does that sound familiar?

The truth is that they almost all use the same techniques and methods but dress them up in new clothes in each training program. They outsource their work because they can afford to. While the beginner usually starts with little spare time and no spare cash. When I stumbled across the Easy Paycheck Formula 2 by Sara Young, a mom to 7 kids and who was also struggling financially to make a living for her family, I felt as if I had found someone who I can relate to.

What I wasn't expecting was the surprising difference and uniqueness to this training program that I had not seen in others. I learnt information that other so called gurus didn't know or didn't want to share with me. And I really liked Sara's genuineness and nurturing style of delivering her marketing training that made me feel confident and hopeful that what I learn and put into practice will work for me just as it worked for her too.

What Is It?
There is a lot about this program that I can say but the majority is presented in 6 "Super Simple modules that are comprehensive but easy to understand and put into action. Sara's style is to keep everything simple so everyone new to internet marketing can understand it, be encouraged to act on it and see real results.

Easy Paycheck Formula 2 - The 6 "Super-Simple" modules:

Module 1: Sara shares her 4 key points in choosing a niche product. You will learn Sara's super-simple and foolproof methods of choosing the right product. You will also learn which key words are buying words that prompt customers to take action and which ones do not.

Module 2: Create a quick and easy free website by piggy-backing off social sites and using their authority to your advantage. Sara shows you exactly how to do this and what you need to add to capture people's attention and turn that into profit.

Module 3: Super-simple, free ways to jump start your campaigns with immediate traffic that builds your credibility and creates your own online community. Sara shows you how to automatically get links to your page, automatically get Facebook likes and Google+1's and to automatically get people to leave comment on your web page.

Module 4: Sara will walk you through how to get traffic in just a few hours. Sara has developed two traffic methods that will help you get immediate buyers to your page, and it's not dependent on Google.com and cost you through the nose or require fancy tools.

Module 5: Sara shows you some very unique methods to get Google to respect your authority and start sending buyers your way. This will give you a great head start on other affiliate marketers.

Module 6: Sara shares her simple and easy Google techniques that position you in a strategic position; right in front of buying traffic.

The Benefits:
  • Sara is a down to earth mom who has used these exact techniques to provide a better lifestyle for her family and many people out there can relate to that same desire/need.
  • Sara relates to people and it is reflected in her teaching style and manner of delivering her training. Great for beginners needing that encouragement during the early days of putting into practice what they will learn in this program.
  • With so many other programs it's just the same old information dressed up in new clothes, but the Easy Paycheck Formula 2 is a unique, entirely new approach to making money online.
  • I haven't heard any other online guru show an alternative to using Google. With this program you can learn how not to be totally dependent on Google and become immune to future changes Google decides to make.
  • Some great extras come with this program that makes this a very powerful training tool for beginners.
The Negative:
  • If you keep in mind that this program is intended for new comers to internet marketing and not the experienced marketers then there are no negatives here.
The Final Word:
If you are new to internet marketing and want a comprehensive training program from a person who has been where you are? If you want a great teaching program that also encourages and nurtures you along the way?
All I can say is Buy This Program Today.

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Monday, May 14, 2012

Get A 6-Figure As A Freelance Career

Hi,

Work as a freelance is everyone dream nowadays.. you may get a 6-figure salary from your freelance work..

read on.. :)

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My previous post generated a very interesting debate among a group of aspiring online home business entrepreneurs I met with last week. This debate centered on the question "Who is a Freelancer? In a way, it was my making. I should have defined the term 'freelancer' in my post. So today's post seeks to do just that, define the term 'freelancer'. Plus we look at the great opportunities a noticeable expansion in the freelance career field presents to those willing to cease on it and build a 6-figure freelance career as online home business entrepreneurs.

Enjoy it.

Who Is A Freelancer?
The word "free lancer" was perhaps first coined in 1819 by Scottish writer Sir Walter Scott in his novel "Ivanhoe". Ivanhoe, by the way, formed the basis of the Robin Hood character as it exists today.

In the referred novel, Scott described Italian and French mercenaries as "freelances", meaning they were free men who offered their services (skills with a lance) to wealthy land owners and would fight on their Lord's behalf against groups loyal to other noblemen. These were similar to the private security firms the US and NATO employed in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.
Since 1903, the Oxford English dictionary recognized the term "freelance" as a verb from where it passed into everyday parlance serving variously as a noun, adjective and adverb.
For our purposes, however, we must turn to a more recent definition which refers to a freelancer as "someone who is self employed and not committed to a particular employer for a longer period of time."

As a freelance online entrepreneur, you can operate from anywhere of your choosing. This could be in the basement of your house, by the beach, your camp cabin or anywhere you feel comfortable at with your computer and Internet access. In fact, these days, you can today even operate your 6-figure freelance career from your smart phone, your tablet or laptop. And you work at your own pace offering your services on hourly, daily, or per task basis not as a regular employee by an employer.
Freelancing is therefore nothing but a flexible way of selling your expertise and/or professional capabilities in the market via the Internet.

As online businesses expand, so do freelance opportunities increase in the market making freelancing a field of enormous demand. According to a 2009 statistics published by the US Department of labor, approximately 7.4% of the US workforce (10.3 million workers) is on independent contracts. The report also indicates that because of cheap human resource available in many developing countries around the world, offshore outsourcing and crowd sourcing have also become frequent. Between 2006 and 2009, for instance, US companies were said to have increased their outsourcing by 22% on the Internet.

The result is a boom in freelance career opportunities and its mounting scope is manifested in the areas of copywriting, editing, indexing, software development, proof reading, website design, advertising, open innovations and many others. Ever expanding prospects of online business entrepreneurship create golden opportunities in the field of freelancing. There is never a better time than now to get in and create your 6-figure or even 7-figure freelance career.

There's no doubt today that most (major) world economies continue to struggle under the effects of the global recession. There's equally no doubting the fact that millions of formerly gainfully employed workers remain unemployed without any good prospects of finding new jobs. The good news however is that freelance careers are expanding. And as they expand, they provide smart freelancers great opportunities to build highly successful online businesses working from the comfort of their homes.

Look out for my next post which discusses the highly lucrative area of freelance writing. We'll also look at some steps you can start taking immediately towards building your 6-figure freelance writing career. Don't miss your copy, sign up for my free weekly newsletter, Global Success eTips today.
How do you find this post? Is it helpful? Will you be willing to share it with your friends and colleagues? Are there other topics you'll like to read? Are you a freelancer who's struggling to make it? Or you're contemplating starting one soon and need some direction? Whatever your specific concern, Ben will like to hear from you.

Fortunately, he's been in your shoes and know how it feels like. Sometimes all you need is a second opinion or candid advice from someone who has been through what you're currently experiencing. Feel free to share your personal experience with me. Ben welcomes your questions, comments and suggestions. Send him a message at AskBen@globalsuccessinc.com or visit http://globalsuccessinc.com and sign up for the free weekly newsletter: Global Success Tips.]

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Monday, May 7, 2012

Vegetables For The Beginner Garden

Hi,

If you have some soil or garden at your home, the following article might help you to choose vegetables that suite for your garden..

Happy gardening! :)

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Think of what you like to eat before planting vegetables or anything. Start by growing plants and vegetables, which are expensive to purchase. You will eat fresh organic vegetables as well as save money. It's a win-win situation. I am a beginner gardener and love to grow cherry tomatoes. They never make it inside my house because I prefer them right off the vine.
Certain plants are ideal for increasing your chances of gardening success. Regardless if you are at the beginner level or teaching your young children, you can easily grow the following...

1. Carrots
This root vegetable is rich in beta-carotene and vitamins C, D and E, as well as fiber. Carrots are ready for harvest after about 70-80 days. Watch for when their orange tops breach the soil line and loosen the soil around them with a garden fork before removing them from the soil.

2. Green Beans
Beans are one of the most popular vegetables on the planet and luckily, they're easy to cultivate. With one packet of seeds, you can expect 4-5 pickings to produce upwards of 5 pounds of beans. Your plants will stop producing beans during the hottest part of the summer, but they'll begin again when the heat dies down.

3. Lettuce
Lettuce comes in enough colors forms and flavors to suit any palate. And is one of the easiest vegetables to grow. Soil must contain a lot of compost to feed the plants and help retain moisture. Make sure the soil pH is neutral.

4. Cucumbers
A fresh cucumber straight from the garden is very refreshing on a hot day. Cucumbers are most flavorful when picked before getting too large. You can pickle them or put them in your salad as well.

5. Spinach
Spinach is high in iron and a wonderful addition to soups, sandwiches and omelets. As long as soil it is mixed with generous amounts of compost, it can grow. Weed and water the area well to encourage maximum moisture retention.

6. Tomatoes
Tomatoes are a staple to every kitchen. They will need support as they grow, so you will need a tomato cage or stakes. Continue to secure the plants using twist ties, twine or fabric strips as they grow. Many nurseries and home improvement stores have starter plants available, which you can plant in the garden.

7. Radishes
Radishes are ideal for the beginner, including children. Radishes grow quickly and have high yields, so be careful how many you sow. Mix compost into the top six inches of the soil before planting seeds.

8. Bell Peppers
Like tomatoes, bell peppers are a staple to every kitchen. Don't overwater peppers or over-fertilize. Peppers vary in color, size and spiciness. Beginners will find they are easy to grow and taste great right off the vine.

9. Summer Squash
Zucchini is probably the most popular summer squash in the US. Be careful how many seeds you sow... similar to radishes squash is a high yielding plant. Summer squash come in many varieties, including butternut, acorn and spaghetti.

10. Basil
An essential herb, not just for Italian cooking. Basil can be grown in a vegetable garden or pot in your windowsill. When picking leaves from the plant, basil provides a terrific fragrance. You can dry the leaves and use them long after the summer is over.

Beginner gardeners, remember every year is different. You cannot control weather conditions. Lifelong gardeners continuously encounter situations that affect their garden. There is always stuff to learn, which is one of the attractions of gardening. Even beginning gardeners can practice the most important talent of all gardeners: paying consistent attention. Some days your vegetables will just grow.

On other days, weeding, watering and even picking are matters to be addressed at once. Putting in your garden is the first step; the most critical one for success is continuing to watch and respond to your plants.

Worm composting is perfect for beginner vegetable gardeners, as you can use your first batch of compost and start with a couple plants. It is also for those who drink coffee or tea, garden, recycle, eat organic vegetables, buy fertilizer and/or live in an urban environment. Learn about reducing your impact with the article, Worm Composting 101 via http://www.GrowingCompost.com

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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Growing Vegetables in Raised Beds in Compost


Reading some of the books available about vegetable gardening, you might think that you need huge expanses of garden, or an allotment, in order to grow your own vegetables. But that's just not true. You can grow vegetables in quite a small patch of ground, or even in a container or two. And one thing that makes growing your own much easier is the introduction of ready-made raised beds.
Now, instead of needing a degree in carpentry and huge amounts of wood to make a raised bed, you can put together a ready-made steel kit as an easy project on a sunny afternoon, with minimal tools or skill.
So, you have bought the kit, and assembled your raised bed. Now what? Next, choose your site. Vegetables generally grow best in full sun, so pick a place that will get sun most of the day. You also need to decide whether you think vegetables are nice to look at or not, and so whether you put it out of sight of the patio or windows, or whether you have it on display for everyone to admire. Do move your raised bed into position before trying to fill it with soil, as you will otherwise have to empty it again...
Set your raised bed onto reasonably level soil, rather than lawn or patio, if possible. You want the plants roots to be able to reach into the soil below to get moisture and nutrients, as well as drawing on the compost in the raised bed. So mark out the area of soil that will be covered by your raised bed, and dig it over to at least a spades depth to loosen the soil fully. Remove any perennial weeds using a weed killer, though make sure it's not a residual one, as your vegetables won't like that.
There are several options for filling your raised bed. You could use topsoil, which is basically good quality garden loam, or soil. Plants generally like it, it doesn't dry out too quickly, and it's readily available from compost suppliers, some of whom even supply a vegetable-growing topsoil. However, vegetables are usually annuals, which have to do all their growing and fruiting in one year, so they are pretty hungry plants, and need plenty of nutrients. Placed in a garden or allotment, their roots can spread out and get what they need. But when you first put plants into the raised bed, the roots won't reach beyond it, so you may want to consider a growing medium with more oomph to give them the best start.
Some good alternatives to topsoil for vegetable growing are mushroom compost and mushroom and manure compost. Mushroom compost is a mixture of composted straw and animal waste which has been used for growing mushrooms. Mushroom and manure compost has a higher proportion of straw and animal waste. You can buy compost in bulk from compost suppliers, but don't buy more than you will use in a season, as it does go off after a while. Alternatively, you could make up your own mix of compost and topsoil. You can even mix your own garden soil with bought compost to fill the raised bed.
Put enough soil or compost into the raised bed to fill it to the top, and mound it up slightly in the middle to allow the level to drop as it settles. This will take a few weeks, so do wait for a while before you plant anything
Now you are ready to plant your vegetables, which you can either buy as little plants or grow from seed). And in due course, you will be able to enjoy fresh vegetables straight from the garden. What could be nicer?
Lyndon Miles is a gardening writer on compost and the uses of compost in the garden.

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