If you’re a MLM home business opportunity seeker the options are endless today. Especially with the explosion of the internet. Unfortunately, there are quite possibly more scams out there than legitimate businesses.
Here are a few things to consider when looking for the business for you.
Is the business reputable? With all the millions of businesses out there it can be a difficult decision on where to go. Longevity is one thing to look at. Bad businesses don’t stay around for long anymore.
Also look at the reviews they have received from both customers and distributors. No company is perfect, but limited negative comments are something to consider, just as many negative and consistent comments are a red flag.
Is the product and/or service relative and legitimate? Is it a product or service you have an interest in and can promote with enthusiasm? Does it have long-term potential? Potential customers on a large scale must feel the same as you or you may be wasting your time and money.
What kind of testimonials and reviews are they receiving? As a potential business owner, the feedback received on the products and services is everything.
In addition to testimonials posted by the company itself (which will no doubt be good) look into forums and social sites for the real and honest reviews. If it appears that the complaints are frequently related to bad service or poor quality, then those may be red flags too big to ignore.
What kind of training is offered? It can be a challenge these days, when pursuing an on-line business opportunity, to receive great training. The good companies will at least offer audio training sites, and perhaps weekly training calls. Without these, it’s going to be difficult to become an expert in the business.
For the most part, the training offered should also be free (part of your investment). Other training made available may be e-book guides, movie tutorials, and perhaps even a mentor to call.
Do they offer assistance in marketing your business?
The good companies are helping to provide advertising assistance in many ways, such as: one or more web-sites for you to drive traffic to; tips on generating leads; providing leads based on performance; banner ads; text links, or in your training, giving you tips on how best to drive traffic to your site.
Without any type of marketing support, building the business could be tough going, so consider this as an important aspect to consider when choosing a business opportunity.
As an opportunity seeker of a MLM home business, give careful thought to the above 5 points, and if you can locate a business that meets these qualifications, you just may have a winner!
In the United States, the dome has become an architectural icon of choice for government buildings. Their stateliness adds beauty that fits the grandeur of most capitol buildings, a status-marking identification.
Domes are strong, curved structures that cover a large space without a single supporting column. Prior to domes, buildings were only built rectangular with supportive columns.
The first appearance of domes was as round huts and tombs in the ancient Middle East, India, and the Mediterranean. Around 100 AD, Roman engineers began experimenting with arches and found by rotating an arch in a circle a three-dimensional shape was created. Domes became very popular accenting the rooftops of churches and mosques creating a brilliant design.
The early domes were made of stone. One of the earliest domes constructed was the Pantheon, which was so heavy the engineers carved shapes along the walls to reduce the weight. An opening was also cut at the tops called the oculus, or the eye of the dome, which helped reduce the weight plus allowed sunlight in.
The domes were being built taller and taller by 532AD, causing an increased problem with weight. This problem soon was solved with the creation of arches with windows that allowed sunlight to enter without weakening the structure.
In the 18th Century, the dome on St. Peter’s Basilica began cracking. Iron rings called tension rings were place around the structure. This not only saved this structure but served as a new way to construct domes.
By the early 1400’s, engineers in Rome began building two domes in one to create an illusion of height. Iron rings held up the thin outer shell, with a smaller dome underneath. The smaller dome being only visible from the inside, the dome that graces our nation’s Capitol is built like this.
Domes have been called the perfect architectural shape, the circle being a symbol of the universe. The high dome often gold in color is shaped like a giant head of authority. One of the ancient cosmological meanings of the dome is that of “celestial helmet.”
No wonder, the dome has since become a universal symbol of government. Their stateliness adds beauty that fits the grandeur of most capitol buildings, a status-marking identification. In the United States, the dome of the Massachusetts state Capitol, established the dome as a distinctive feature for state Capitols as well as our nation’s Capitol in Washington, DC. Today there are only seven state Capitols without domes.
Thomas Jefferson called the dome on the Nation’s Capitol, “the first temple dedicated to the sovereignty of the people.” In the United States, the dome has become an architectural icon of choice for government buildings. Their stateliness adds beauty that fits the grandeur of most capitol buildings, a status-marking identification.
Domes became a dominant presence in America’s skylines, not only for government buildings but on homes, commercial buildings and garages, an eye-catching sight. They have become a symbol of democracy and of inspiration to citizens to live lives filled with dignity and freedom.
Elda Titus, owner of Prairie Rose Country, an on-line business, specializes in selling top quality, unique, louvered, window and custom made cupolas. These architectural accents are built functional, designed to accept weathervanes, have a copper roof, an eye catching appeal. Check out @ => http://prairierosecountry.com
Next year may just prove to be one of the most challenging times for pursuing online or Internet marketing on the web. It may just be a watershed moment for many marketers struggling to keep abreast of all the different factors which have come into play in recent months. Most of these changes will stem from two main sources for potential upheaval: the first being the New FTC (Federal Trade Commission) Guidelines regarding Testimonials and Endorsements and the second being “ALL” the recent changes within Google.
Actually, we already have the new FTC Guidelines which came into effect on Dec. 1st of 2009, but how these new rules are enforced will play out in the coming year as test-cases are brought to court. Basically, these new rules call for absolute disclosure and full transparency regarding Testimonials and Endorsements when a product or service is being offered for sale. Any business (monetary) relationship between the endorser and the company must be made known to the potential buyer. Obviously for those in online or affiliate marketing this could have a great impact if these new rules are strictly enforced. Just imagine all the website owners and bloggers who slap a few banners or affiliate links on their sites to cover hosting or operating costs… will they now have to disclose all these business arrangements?
For professional affiliate marketers and the companies/products they’re promoting, these new guidelines could cause potential headaches and/or legal ramifications since a general blanket disclaimer on their sites will no longer be suffice. To help solve this problem, many of the major companies are now placing an “affiliate” tag on all their banners and making it obvious a business relationship exists with its affiliates. In addition, many online marketers are placing additional disclaimers, affiliate seals and in other ways making it known certain links are indeed affiliate links and a relationship does exist with the product and/or services being promoted.
With these new guidelines, another big issue is email marketing, one of the major marketing techniques of most online marketers. Will a full disclosure be necessary for every email sales pitch? Savvy web marketers know the key to increased sales is in the “follow-up” and the “cookie-ing” of potential buyers; how will the new Guidelines affect this very effective marketing practice? How all these new rules or guidelines play out will make next year a very interesting one for marketing on the web.
Despite this, perhaps the greatest cause for upheaval in the coming year will be Google. There are countless reasons why Google will be a major game changer in 2010 for online marketing. Ever since Bing and more recently the potential Bing/Yahoo competition, Google has gone into complete overdrive, implementing new changes and debuting new programs like there was no tomorrow.
First, we have Google Caffeine which Google is introducing (full force) early in the new year. Google Caffeine, which is a major overhaul of its search engine, will no doubt cause many a marketer some sleepless nights as the total fall-out becomes evident. Other Google updates in the past (Florida Update comes readily to mind) have wrecked havoc on many top ranking sites, but this time Google is doing things a little different and have even given webmasters a beta version of the new search engine. Still, rightly or wrongly, many online marketers are bracing themselves for the full impact of Caffeine, will it mean smooth sailing or a stomach sickening roller-coaster ride for marketers and webmasters?
Second, we have the introduction of “Real Time” search which will be featured in Google’s SERPs. This will make the social media sites like Twitter, FaceBook, MySpace… much more important. Again, the implications for online marketers could be enormous since many can now reach the first page through a different route. Will it also mean more “Real Time” spam? But more importantly, will it mean a greater marketing opportunity for the online marketer who exploits it?
Third, we are seeing Google moving more and more towards “Visual Search” with the introduction of Google Goggles for mobile phones. Just take a picture and you get the Google results instantly – no typing, just point and click. Just envision countless clueless teenagers or more importantly helpless shoppers suddenly being empowered with knowledge and wisdom. Could do more for education since the invention of the printed word and the info-commercial combined. Talk about scary! But will the implications for web marketing be just as revolutionary and enlightening?
Fourth, Google has made it known through its spokesperson Matt Cutts, that site-loading times will be a ranking factor in the new improved Google. Also, proper and correct page coding will also be more important if you want your site to be at full advantage. Broken links will be a big “No-No”, while linking out to important related sites a big plus. All this is only logical, Google’s main product is and has always been its search results, anything which improves those results and provides a more pleasing experience for the Google user should be front and center. Obviously, one way for Google to stay on top, is to provide the best search results to its users.
Fifth<, in order to please the end-user, Google is also moving more towards "Personalized Search" which will make SEO and ranking in the top spot for your chosen keywords a total nightmare for many professional SEOs and online marketers. If everyone can choose their own top results, isn't SEO more or less, a lame duck? Again, the ramifications of personalized search will further play out in 2010, but will professional marketers like what they see?
Finally, while no one would argue Google is King of the Hill when it comes to online search, will all these new changes strengthen or weaken Google’s grip? Will the combined Bing/Yahoo be able to give this giant some much needed competition? Or will Google’s main competition come from an unlikely source, such as big name multi-national corporations who are moving their operations online. Can these big-name keyworded domains start directly pulling in the majority of the web’s traffic, making all search engines secondary? As people become more web savvy, will they go directly to what they’re looking for on the web, bypassing the search engines altogether – including the mighty Google? Such a scenario could have greater consequences for the affiliate marketer since a direct line to a company’s site or product will obviously mean less sales for the online marketer, who really works in coordination with the search engines, either through organic search or PPC (Pay Per Click) advertising in these same search engines.
Overall, the new FTC Guidelines and recent changes to Google, will make next year one of the most interesting times to be pitching anything online. Throw into this the full effect what a combined Bing/Yahoo might bring to the table, and you have the recipe for a tumultuous white knuckle ride, until the dust finally settles and marketers make adjustments like they always do. Until then, hold on because things will probably get a little hectic for many web marketers before we see the light at the end of the tunnel.
The author is a full time online affiliate marketer. His livelihood is derived from & depended upon search engine marketing & daily monitoring of targeted keywords, mainly within Google. He runs numerous sites, including: Internet Marketing & Internet Marketing Tools Titus Hoskins 2009. This article may be freely distributed with box.
Today the options are never ending if you are a MLM home business opportunity seeker. This is mostly due to the internet. Sadly there are as many scams as there are legitimate businesses.
Here are a few things to consider when looking for the business for you.
Is the business reputable? With all the millions of businesses out there it can be a difficult decision on where to go. Longevity is one thing to look at. Bad businesses don’t stay around for long anymore.
Also look at the reviews they have received from both customers and distributors. No company is perfect, but limited negative comments are something to consider, just as many negative and consistent comments are a red flag.
Is the product legitimate and relevant? Is it a service or product you have an interest in and can market with enthusiasm? Does it have long-term potential? Potential customers on a large scale must feel the same as you or you may be wasting your time and money.
What kind of testimonials and reviews are they receiving? As a potential business owner, the feedback received on the services and products is everything.
In addition to testimonials posted by the company itself (which will no doubt be good) look into forums and social sites for the real and honest reviews. If it appears that the complaints are frequently related to bad service or poor quality, then those may be red flags too big to ignore.
What kind of training is offered? It can be a challenge these days, when pursuing an on-line business opportunity, to receive great training. The good companies will at least offer audio training sites, and perhaps weekly training calls. Without these, it’s going to be difficult to become an expert in the business.
For the most part, the training offered should also be free (part of your investment). Other training made available may be e-book guides, movie tutorials, and perhaps even a mentor to call.
Do they offer assistance in marketing your business?
The good companies are helping to provide advertising assistance in many ways, such as: one or more web-sites for you to drive traffic to; tips on generating leads; providing leads based on performance; banner ads; text links, or in your training, giving you tips on how best to drive traffic to your site.
Without any type of marketing support, building the business could be tough going, so consider this as an important aspect to consider when choosing a business opportunity.
As an opportunity seeker of a MLM home business, give careful thought to the above 5 points, and if you can locate a business that meets these qualifications, you just may have a winner!
It used to be a purse joined a network marketing opportunity based on a recommendation from a relative or friend. This is partly what contributed to the high attrition rate.
Today the Internet is helping improve the success rate. Let’s take a look at what you should focus on when choosing a network marketing opportunity to get involved with.
1. Will you use the product even if you are not a distributor? I think this is probably the most important thing for people to consider.
If you are a large Internet marketer the product becomes less important because you already have a huge email list and a website with traffic. Many people who join a network marketing business do not have these two things.
If you choose to join in MLM business based on the product you personally use you will stick with it even when you are not making money. Not only that, but so will a greater percentage of your downline.
This means do you do not have to enroll as many new distributors to replace the ones that are quitting. When you promote a product you like you will do a better job of selling it and get that point across to new prospects as well.
2. Can you buy the same product at Wal-Mart for 30%-50% less? You reach a time where it is difficult to convince people about the quality of your product if it is grossly over priced.
Certainly your product is a high-quality one or you wouldn’t be using. But if your prospects, or even people in your downline, can go to Wal-Mart and buy a similar product for less some of them will.
People who are not making money in their business generally quit using the product based on price and believability in it. Plus many people shop at Wal-Mart and it’s just more convenient to pick it up than it is to wait on it to be shipped.
3. Does the compensation plan have fast pay retail bonuses and the ability to create reason to link them? I see it all the time where a person drops out of network marketing because they’re not making money quick enough.
It is very exciting to receive even a small check right away and that’s what your network marketing company should provide you. More people will retail products when they know they are going to get paid the following week. This is good for their excitement level and for their cash flow.
Of course residual income is what many network marketers want. You can create an excellent residual income if you pay plan rewards you in the future for work you are doing today. This makes it more likely you will choose that specific network marketing opportunity over another one.
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Affiliate marketers need to have certain things. I consider it important to have a web page where you can put your offers and content.
Then you can just get down to driving traffic to your site, making sales, and earning money.
Still, the beginning affiliate marketer and perhaps even some intermediates, would like it to be low priced and more straightforward than the typical setup.
Take as an example the mass of web pages called Squidoo.
It’s really just another website except for it’s size and variety of content. It’s VERY well known at Google.
Last I heard there were about 900,000 individual pages on this huge website and those pages are called “lenses” by the “Squids.”
Here are 5 good reasons to use Squidoo as an affiliate marketer.
The first reason is your cost for the hosting space. It’s zero.
The second reason is the cost of registering a domain name. It’s zero too!
Squidoo loks good because it’s practically effortless, AND it’s very low cost, especially when compared to the typical cost of hosting and domain at about $100 to $130 per year.
That doesn’t sound like much, and it isn’t if your site is making money or if you just have plenty of it. But for affiliates who are just starting and a lot of intermediates too, it’s just perfect.
The third reason, and one of big importance to affiliates, is that it is relatively easy to get indexed by Google for your lens. Really it’s a web page. But Google seems to like them.
If you pick your domain name with a keyword relevant to your sites content, that you can easily rank for, and you put it at the beginning of your domain name, you will be started off really well.
Doing a good job optimizing your page (lens) for your relevant keyword, is the best way to get your site to come up on the search results page in Google. Google page one for almost ANY keyword will result in some kind of traffic.
The fourth reason to go with Squidoo is that you are not alone. There is lots of assistance.
This would have really helped me when I was getting started because it seemed like, for me, everything new wasn’t just new…it seemed wierd…alien even. I didn’t “get it.”
Squdoo helps you in a dozen ways and you can see for yourself by just going there and looking around.
In addition, there is a forum where you can go and ask questions and get answers. Maybe later you can even answer some questions.
The fifth reason to use these pages (lenses) is because they work!
By work I mean that you can make them look like a great web page. You can also get them to have a good bit of traffic. And you can engage in direct sales right there.
If you’d like a landing page, this is it!
And that’s not all. You will learn a lot!
Many of the stumbling blocks a typical newcomer or even intermediate affiliate marketer will run into are completely eliminated by this alternative. The first reason that comes to mind is the FREE domain name and hosting.
Go there, join up and start your first lens. Start fooling around with it. Learn how to do a few of the things you need to get a halfway decent site up. There’s going to be plenty of assistance if you get stuck.
In a week to two weeks you could have an affiliate site up, indexed, and getting traffic.
Watch out because IF you do this, the next thing that will happen is that you will get a sale. A sale that didn’t cost you anything but your time and effort.
Only now you’ll know how to repeat it and increase your income.
Riley West has been spreading the idea of Simplified Affiliate Marketing for a couple of years. The formula is Webpage + Offer + Traffic = Sales. See this explained simply at Targeted Traffic and, while you are there, don’t miss out on the demonstration of a sure-fire, simplified affiliate marketing plan at One Week Marketing.
There are thousands of affiliate marketers in every country in the world. The reason for this is because of the number of affiliate programs available to join.
Not all affiliate programs are very good however. Here are my three top affiliate programs and the reasons I like them.
1. Submit Your Article. I like to join programs that are a little different than the others and ones that attack a need or solve a problem.
This is why I like SYA. They are an article submission company with a different twist.
They provide a system using a unique technology known as Article Leverage. This allows you to create hundreds of unique versions of your articles before they are submitted to various article directories.
Not only should you be using the service, you can also make money referring their affiliate program. This is a good residual income program because you get paid every month the people you refer keep their membership intact.
2. Cash Crate. This is a very good affiliate program for paid surveys that is very easy to earn money referring people. I always like to sell tools and resources as opposed to actually doing the work.
This means I make my money with Cash Crate referring new members as opposed to actually taking surveys. However this is also a two-tier affiliate program so you can earn money when people take surveys and on the new members they recruit as well.
It’s free to join, they have great promotion materials, they have a free list of companies to take surveys from, run contests, and have a discussion forum for members to hang out in. They also pay consistently on the first of the month and offer direct deposit.
3. The Affiliate Power Group. Not everyone knows how to do affiliate marketing correctly.
You will learn how to do affiliate marketing and build your own online business at the same time. The private forum they have offers direct contact with mentors who do affiliate marketing full time. This is different than many membership programs where the owners are not active.
They also have a residual income payment plan where you get paid every month that members you sign up are active. This is a good way to build an ongoing income and provide a much needed service to affiliate marketers.
I understand there are numerous affiliate programs in various niches. Whether you join the ones I am in or not there are a couple things keep in mind.
Try and find affiliate programs that are unique and provide a different twist than all their competitors. Go for programs that pay you over and over whenever possible. Residual income allows you to continue to get paid if you ever decide to stop working.
Jeff Schuman invites you to visit his make money online website to check out his popular Hands Off Article Marketing program, the top network marketing business with vertical acceleration, and paid survey training with a free survey list to join and take your first survey in 5 minutes or less.
“Please help me start a business,” she asked me. I couldn’t say no. We had known each other for a few years as coworkers and she saw that I had left my corporate job and become successful and now she was finally ready to do the same. She continued with her question: “Please help me start a business… and show me the secrets I need to know to become successful.” It had taken her a long time to get to the place where she felt that she could leave her job, but when she did finally make the leap she never looked back.
For her, and for many other aspiring entrepreneurs who want to know, here is one of the secrets that have worked for me and for thousands of other entrepreneurs when we started our own businesses.
Success starts with finding a topic you’re interested in writing about. That’s right, “writing” about. That topic might be a hobby or a skill you have or something you know a lot about. I’ve seen entrepreneurs who have been successful on topics as diverse as motherhood, backyard mechanics, model railroads, swimming pools, stamp collection, poker, investing, and even boring old concrete!
When you have a topic in mind, create a blog. There are many great blogging platforms, like Blogger or WordPress, which are free and easy to use. Set up your blog and set up AdSense (or some other form of pay-per-click marketing) to appear on the blog. Advertisers whose ads show up on your blog through AdSense, will pay you money every time one of your readers clicks the ad!
Then start blogging. Blog a lot. Blog your opinions, blog the news, blog tips and ideas. Blog like crazy! Become a prolific blogger. At minimum, blog once a day but seriously consider blogging more than that – 5 to 10 times a day is sometimes the norm. That’s because people go to blogs to read quality content and when you have lots of fresh content, you’ll be more likely to get lots of readers. And, while you blog, start cultivating relationships with people on social media sites and forums related to your topic.
That’s not the end of the story, it’s just the beginning; it’s just an answer to the question, “help me start a business”. There is more, of course, but if this is all you do for the first year of business, you’ll create a powerful foundation for your business’ future.
Louis Allport helps current and aspiring business owners greatly maximize their chance of success and significant profits. Visit the following site to claim your FREE Membership and discover exactly how people just like you are making small investments into their own new, or existing, business and turning it into six or even seven figures in income: http://www.SevenFigureBlueprints.com
The holidays are a great time to sell on eBay. That is because it is very busy during this time and people are looking for last minute holiday gifts. Preparing for the upcoming holiday shopping rush and offering the right gifts is key to tapping into a huge revenue stream during this time.
Before the holidays approach, it would be a good idea to stock up on your inventory a couple months ahead of time. Some gift ideas you can stock up on are jewelry, childrens’ toys, electronics, gadgets and other things. You should wait until the middle of November before you list anything. This is when people will be in a rush to get their shopping done and you will benefit from higher priced auctions.
You might want to add a “Buy It Now” button during the holidays on your auctions. This will give your customers an easy way to buy what they want without having to go through the bidding process. Remember, people are usually rushed during this time and a “Buy It Now” button is just what they are looking for.
Holiday Gift Ideas
There are many items that are in huge demand around the holidays, some of which are CDs, DVDs, computers, books, games, other electronics, clothing, jewelry and accessories.
Collectibles are a great eBay selling idea during the holidays. Many people like to collect things so they make a great gift for family and friends to give out.
Toys that are limited or exclusive are another great idea for eBay holiday selling. Many toy store chains introduce these types of toys in their local area and people who do not live in that area will flock to the Internet (typically eBay) to purchase them.
Candles are quite popular around the holidays, especially scented candles. You can ship directly from a wholesale supplier or make them yourself. Candles are very easy to make and you can ship a lot of them out at a minimal shipping cost.
Video game systems are an excellent choice. Just about every older child and teenager wants some sort of system and they are always looking for good deals on them. The Nintendo Wii is a good one in particular because it is still hard to find. This is the same for older game system video games. After the systems have been upgraded, the stores stop selling these video games. This is when people browse eBay because it is much easier for them to obtain these video games that are out of date. Stocking up on these older games and new ones as well could yield you a huge profit.
These are just some eBay holiday selling ideas. There is so much possibility when it comes to selling on eBay. Use a little creativity and try to be as unique as you can. Offer competitive prices and shipping rates and do not forget about providing excellent customer service. This will assure you a nice holiday profit.
If you want to make money on eBay, visit http://AuctionPaydayKidsPlay.com and sign up for a free 7-Day Mini Course. Vickie teaches others how to get started on eBay and offers tips and reources at her blog, VickieSayce.com. She has been buying and selling on eBay since 2001; Her ebay store is Vickie’s Ventures.
When I am writing about the basic tools of internet marketing it is because the basics are what got me to where I started making money online. I’m sure I could show that it has taken me longer than anybody else, nevertheless I started actually pulling in a few sales about a year ago.
What did I do to do it?
The first thing I did waste a lot of time learning about things I didn’t really need. Maybe this is common but I went all out.
In order to tell you what I did to “get to the money” I’m going to have to flip back and forth now and then, so stick with me and you’ll have a simple, and most importantly, bona fide, working plan.
The first thing I did, after I sort of got my bearings, was to learn how to make an html page, get a domain name, get some hosting, and get a page with an offer up on the web.
Hurray! But nothing happened.
Here’s something I wish I had known about back in ‘08. Now, you can do eveything I just wrote out with a Squidoo site (they call them “lenses”) and it’s great quality AND FREE!
This is hard to beat for a first time step into the world of internet marketing. You need a place to show your offer.
Back to how it was that nothing happened at my new site.
Well, it turns out that I didn’t know some things.
So I went about trying to generate traffic to my site, which I soon found to be fairly easy, except for one thing. It’s time consumptive.
I’m referring to article marketing, and you are reading one of my articles right now. It may even be at a site I never heard of.
But here’s the thing.
You may be interested in what I’m talking about or why else would you be reading this article? That’s what we’d like you to think about when you are considering article marketing for a good source of traffic.
The thing about article marketing is that it is easy to drive traffic to a site using this method. But not just any old traffic! These are people who are interested in what you are writing about and they might just like a little additional information, which you can deliver at your site.
But that’s not all.
By using keywords you want to rank for in your resource box as text links to your site you will be improving your rankings for that keyword everytime the article publishes.
But that’s not all, again.
This is the fastest way to an indexed, traffic site that I know of. You’ll get traffic from your articles in ways you didn’t forsee. The best of which is when an ezine publisher picks up your article and shows it to his list.
I had a huge 400 plus surge of visitors to one of my sites as a result of this.
So, now you are seeing marketing in a simpler way.
You now know how to get free hosting and a free domain name. This is the place where you put your offer.
And you also know how to get the right sort of visitors to your offer – article marketing.
Remember my simplified formula for making money online? It’s OFFER + TRAFFIC = MONEY!
With this in place you are ready to really ramp up your skills at internet marketing because now you can find an offer you like, put it up at your site and domain name (url) and drive traffic to the offer to see how well it does!
Riley West has been promoting simplified affiliate marketing for two years now. Would you like to get started putting up offers and driving traffic to them and seeing how much money you can make? It’s a GREAT place to start! You can find the information you need at One Week Marketing or at Affiliate Marketing the blog posts at Making An Internet Marketer dot com.