Personal And Marketing Doctor

Online moneymaker and personal research assistant on cancer, Mesothelioma, heart problems, network marketing, mlm, sales, affiliate marketing, web traffic, earning online, autosurfing, high yield investments, offline investments, muutal funds, forex markets, etc.

My Photo
Name:
Location: Worldwide

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Create unlimited Adsense Sites FREE!

You are not going to believe this…but you need to!

I just checked out Matt Callens incredible software called
HyperVRE, and this could be the first time that I have used
a free software more than I do my other paid apps.

Matt told me I could let a few people know about the site before
he starts charging for the product, and I had to tell you about this. :-)

HyperVRE

While I could go on and on about the features and how they have
befefited my business, I think you really need to see for yourself
what this software really can do.

For now - he is giving this software away for free, so there is no risk. But you need to hurry before there is a hefty one-time payment.

=> HyperVRE


Your friend,


Dave

Check my websites that uses this technology...

Low Carb Blocker

Acne Treatment

Thyroid Health Supplement

Natural Colon Cleansing

Just click the Articles section...

Create unlimited Adsense Sites FREE!

You are not going to believe this…but you need to!

I just checked out Matt Callens incredible software called
HyperVRE, and this could be the first time that I have used
a free software more than I do my other paid apps.

Matt told me I could let a few people know about the site before
he starts charging for the product, and I had to tell you about this. :-)

HyperVRE

While I could go on and on about the features and how they have
befefited my business, I think you really need to see for yourself
what this software really can do.

For now - he is giving this software away for free, so there is no risk. But you need to hurry before there is a hefty one-time payment.

=> HyperVRE


Your friend,


Dave

Check my websites that uses this technology...

Low Carb Blocker

Acne Treatment

Thyroid Health Supplement

Natural Colon Cleansing

Just click the Articles section...

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Network Marketing's Greatest Gift

Hint: It's Not the Products or the Income
By Robert T. Kiyosaki
After retiring in 1994, financially free at the age of 47, I began to research the network marketing industry. Whenever someone invited me to a presentation, I would go, just to hear what they had to say. I even joined a few—but not necessarily to make more money. I joined in order to take a long, hard look at the positives and negatives of each business.

After working my way through masses of wannabes, hustlers and dreamers, I began to meet the leaders of some of these businesses. The ones I met were some of the most intelligent, kind, ethical, moral and professional people I have met in all my years of business. Once I got over my own prejudices and met people I could respect and relate to, I found the heart of the business.
I am often asked, “If you did not become rich and famous from a network marketing business, why do you recommend people get into the business?”
It is because I did not gain my fortune from network marketing that I can be perhaps a bit more objective about industry and its real value—a value that goes beyond the potential of making a lot of money.
It’s Not the Money
“We have the best compensation plan.”
I often heard this comment when I was investigating different network marketing companies. People anxious to show me their business opportunity would tell me stories of people making hundreds of thousands of dollars a month because of the business. I have also met people who really do make hundreds of thousands of dollars a month from their network marketing business, so I don’t doubt the massive earning potential of network marketing.
The lure of making a lot of money draws many people into the business. Yet I do not recommend looking into a network marketing business primarily for the money.
It’s Not the Products
“We have the best products.”
This is the second most emphasized benefit I was presented with in my investigation of different network marketing companies. In fact, I was completely taken by surprise by how many products and services are delivered through network marketing systems.
As my search went on, I found network marketing businesses that offered:
Consumable home care products; telephone services; real estate; financial services; Internet Web sites; Internet market distribution, selling at discount just about everything that Walmart and K-Mart sells; health care products; jewelry; tax services; educational toys…
… and the list goes on.
At least once a month, I hear about a new network marketing company with a new twist on products or compensation plan. I join some because I want the product or service they offer. But product or compensation plans are not the main reason I encourage people to look into a network marketing business.
It’s the Education
The number one reason I recommend a network marketing business is for its system of education.
One problem I had in business school was that many of the teachers had no real-life business experience. In network marketing, the people at the top who teach have to be successful in the real world—or they wouldn’t be at the top. In the world of traditional business schools, you don’t have to be successful in the real world of business to teach business. Maybe that’s why the instructors in the traditional business education don’t earn as much as some of the instructors in network marketing education.
Some of the more important real-life business subjects that network marketing companies teach include:
An attitude of success; leadership skills; communication skills; people skills; overcoming personal fears, doubts and lack of confidence; overcoming fear of rejection; money management skills; investing skills; accountability skills; time management skills; goal setting; systemization.
The successful people I have met in the network marketing business have developed all these skills from their network marketing training programs.
Do Your Homework
Your job is to invest the time to look past the compensation plan and products and really look into the heart of the company to see if it is truly interested in training and educating you.
That takes more time than just listening to a three-hour sales pitch and looking at colorful product catalogues. To find out how good their education really is may require that you get off your couch and invest some time going to their training and education functions. If you like what you hear, take some time to meet the people who do the educating and training. That’s what I did—and what I found impressed me.
Look carefully: most network marketing companies say they have great education plans, but I found that many did not have the great education and training systems they claimed: the only training was a recommended book list—then they focused on training you to recruit your friends and family into the business. But there are many network marketing companies that do have excellent education and training plans—in my opinion, some of the best real-life business training I have seen anywhere.
Regardless of whether or not you reach the top of the network marketing system or make much money, the training is of great value for the rest of your life. If the educational plan is good, it can improve your life for the better—and maybe forever.

Saturday, September 02, 2006

The Value of Web Marketing…

The Value of Web Marketing…

The Internet is changing the rules of business. As trite as these words may seem now, they are true. Like radio and television, the Internet has brought about an undeniable shift in how business is conducted. Unlimited information, instantaneous communication, and a market more vast than anything before have become available to both massive conglomerates and small home businesses. However, one underlying factor remains the same: advertisement. While the traditional business plan of a "Brick and Mortar" company has always included extensive advertisement, the same cannot be said about many Internet businesses. Many webmasters go to great lengths to craft wonderful web sites, putting little or no thought into advertising them. And any business that doesn't advertise is doomed to failure. Web sites need to advertise and promote themselves to create traffic on their site, to stay in business, and to grow.

Businesses on the Internet share a kind of equality that Brick and Mortar businesses do not. When a visitor arrives at a website, they really have no idea how large or small that company may be. In the Brick and Mortar world, it is easy to distinguish between the two--the larger will have the bigger store, flashier advertising, and a more expansive inventory. On the Internet however, small companies can project an uncharacteristically large presence by creating and properly promoting their web sites. While the Brick and Mortar retail world is consolidating and merging towards giant discount oriented retailers, the Internet is teeming with thousands of small, successful companies who might not otherwise be able to compete, or even start-up, in the Brick and Mortar world.

No matter how large or small your company is, you need to advertise. Unfortunately for most small businesses, Dot-com or otherwise, traditional advertising methods require immense capital and human resources. This is exactly why many smaller businesses fail--they spend too many of their resources in trying to compete on somebody else's turf.

The most obvious medium of advertisement is television. However, television's effectiveness in attracting customers is questionable. Its effectiveness lies in achieving brand recognition. Yet at this point most businesses are trying to increase traffic to their websites and gain more customers--brand recognition can wait until after the IPO. Television advertising is also the most expensive medium. More than one previously unknown Dot-com spent all of their available resources on a Super Bowl spot. They may or may not have been successful, but nevertheless, they spent millions of dollars for 30 seconds of airtime. Most businesses are more shrewd when it comes to spending their dollars, and they want more than just thirty seconds of exposure.

If you thought that targeting an Internet-based audience would be more effective at driving traffic to a website, you would be right. Banner ads and mass-mailings are much less expensive than television. However, they have their limitations as well. While remarkably cheaper than a TV spot, a small banner ad on a major portal website can still cost over six thousand dollars a month. Furthermore, it is generally agreed that banners are not a cost effective way to bring visitors to a website. Most potential customers see banners as just a nuisance. Mass mailings have a similar drawback. If you opt out of spending money for your own list, you can buy space in someone else's. But you'll be competing for the customers attention with whoever else bought space. Another disadvantage that banner ads and mass-mailings have is that they aren't targeting the people who are most likely to be interested in the content you have to offer. They may reach a wide audience, but most of that audience will recoil in horror, yell "Spam!", and delete your expensive ad before having the opportunity to realize that you are exactly what they're looking for. While both traditional methods can and do work, they require a lot of what most of us don't have: money.

The most cost-effective advertisement would have to be both cheap and targeted at exactly the right customer. Years ago this was something of a pipe dream--today it is a reality. The Internet is the most comprehensive source of information in human history. But like any library of knowledge, it must be catalogued and organized to be used effectively. And therein lies the perfect solution: search engines. Like the card catalog of a library, search engines are a customer's way of sifting through the Web to filter out what they're looking for. And what better way to make sure you are found then to have an influence on what they find? Search engine listings meet both of our criteria in terms of focus and affordability. No other form of advertising is so focused that the customer is actually searching for you. A search engine user is a highly receptive and targeted audience because you are not trying to sell them on something they don't already want. They have come looking for you and they already want what you specifically have to offer. Furthermore, the great majority of search engine listings are free. Return on investment couldn't be better-- with none of your dollars spent, the very first dollar returned is profit.

According to the Georgia Institute of Technology, 88% of Internet users find new web sites through search engine listings1. WebCMO data shows that in a side-by-side comparison of different forms of promotion, search engine listings are the number one way to generate traffic on websites2. Search engine listings send droves of visitors to your site and they are free. I have personally seen websites where traffic has increased ten-fold as a result of good search engine positioning. Nothing could be better, but there is a catch.

Getting listed on a search engine below 499 other websites simply won't work. You need to get a listing near the top of your category to collect all the traffic a search engine can deliver. But the good news is that you can dramatically improve your positioning with a little bit of elbow grease. All it takes is some key modifications to your website and a little thought. It's not that hard and you can do it. Using a program like AddWeb to guide you through this process is the ideal way to simplify your work. It guides you through every aspect of the Search Engine Positioning process so you don't have to be a tech-savvy guru to get excellent results. With good search engine listings a small business can project a large image on the Internet and get the kind of traffic that so many big business sites get.