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4. The Internets Ugly Secret

The Internet’s Ugly Secret
By
Bill Reid-Internet Marketing Specialist

I am going to prepare you for a reality check. Get ready.

You know how the authority figures in your life have always prepared you for bad news by getting directly to the point with a statement something along the line of “I am going to make this ‘short and sweet’… and then drop the ‘bad news’ hammer on you? Well, get ready for something close to that, but not quite so ‘sweet’.

Taking advantage of widespread lack of knowledge

There is a great big ugly secret that hangs over the Internet these days and it’s getting bigger by the minute, literally. Because of the great “rush” to the Internet by consumers, which has been likened to the “Gold Rush of 1849”, but multiplied by hundreds of thousands, maybe millions, (And it’s not just happening in California either), many legitimate companies, along with some that are not legitimate, are racing to make sure that they get an edge in this great new “advertising” and “information” medium. In their effort to increase their Internet presence in a meaningful way, they have resorted to providing most if not all of those who join them in the marketing of their products and services with “their own” website as part of their “enticement” package. They hope that by spending some money on the development of a beautiful website, with lots of neat “bells and whistles”, they will cause the uninitiated prospective associate to “join” their organization. And really, there’s nothing particularly wrong with that, except that the “uninitiated prospective associate” believes that the site that they are being provided will be the answer to all their hopes and dreams and now they will be able to “cash in” on this bonanza just like the pioneers of the Internet have. It will all be so easy. New customers will flock to their website, because it’s pretty, and buy lots of goods and services and the money will start rolling in. Work will be a thing of the past and everyone will be happy. Right? Well, not quite right. Everyone will have a site alright, but think about that for a minute. Everyone will have a site!

Ignorance takes on a new meaning

I don’t want you to take this the wrong way, but just think about the ramifications of what it means for “umpteen thousand” people, all of whom are bright enough to see the benefit of marketing products and/or services on the Internet, where there is literally a worldwide market for the right product or service, to have identical websites. If everyone who joins an opportunity has the same “website” but just with a different “ID” number to designate it as theirs, then how can you separate yourself from the crowd so that masses of consumers will find your site and buy from you? The answer is…You can’t. And that is the great big ugly secret of the Internet!

Why millions of replicated “affiliate sites” around the world are ineffective

Search engines are wonderful creations that help people find information. That is the main purpose of their existence other than making their creators and operators lots of money. They just want to make sure that anytime someone puts a search term in their little search window, a list of sites that provide information on that particular subject will be displayed for the searcher to review, and hopefully, to pick from for the information they are seeking. That’s the way it’s supposed to work. But, then when thousands of people are using identical sites to market the same products, the search engines have to make an adjustment. Since it makes no sense to list these thousands of sites every time someone looks for one of the products that is offered there, they don’t list any of them at all! So in the end, it doesn’t matter how pretty or functional the website you are given, and in many cases charged a fee for the use of, as a benefit of becoming a part of a particular marketing organization.

There’s even more bad news

As a “user” of the “replicated” or “affiliate” site, you are just that, a user. You have no control over anything to do with “your site”. You don’t own it, and in most cases, you don’t have the ability to change the content or any of the information about the content of the products or services offered on it. As a user of these types of sites, the only control you have is to continue paying the bill, either through your membership or other fees, and keep it out there in cyberspace so that you can hand someone a business card or run a newspaper ad, pass out a flyer or otherwise distribute something with the URL (name of the site) on it and tell them that they should go there and buy some of your products. Probably not exactly what most folks have in mind when they make the leap into cyberspace.

For every ugly secret there’s an ugly answer

Ok, so now you have just signed up for that latest and greatest network, MLM, or direct marketing business and you are all fired up about getting rich with “this one”. Maybe that’s part of the reason you are reading this article to begin with. But the main reason you are excited will have something to do with the quality of, and demand for, the product that you have chosen to become associated with, but there is also some spark of hope that this thing called the Internet will be the missing link to success that has evaded you in the past. You have one of these company sponsored website and you are already online. Then, wouldn’t you know it, you stumbled up on this article and here’s some guy blasting away at the very idea that there might be some hope for you and that the “easy” riches that so many hope for through the use of the Internet may not be so easy after all, maybe not even possible.

Worthwhile advice from the Old Timers

There’s an old saying that goes something like this…”If you can’t propose a remedy for a problem, then you shouldn’t keep talking about it”. This sounds like good advice to me, and I think you’ll be glad that it does and here’s why. When I found myself in the same situation as I’ve just described in the previous paragraph, for about the second time, getting a dismal return for all the effort and high expectation for those endeavors, I started to look for a way to make these “affiliate” or “replicated” sites actual do something for me. After all, I was paying for them and they had my name on them, so there must be a way to promote them to more than just the handful of people I might bump into on the street or in the course of my normal daily activities. Fortunately, after many months of “self education” and “trial and error” starts and stops with many different attempts, I was able to find a way to get it done, and without spending an arm and a leg to do it.

Prepare yourself for another reality check here

The first thing that has to happen if you are to do what I have done, and am still doing, is that you have to learn how to lose. Yes, that’s right, you have to learn how to lose the idea that there is anything “easy” about competing with literally millions of other people around the world for a spot in a search engine that will render the results that you need in order to make a go of any “online business” let alone one that you are trying to run with an “affiliate” or “replicated” website. Another thing you will have to lose is the idea that it won’t cost you something other than your time, which by the way, is the most valuable asset you own, and it is irreplaceable. So we can begin to learn how we can turn these “lemons” that we are calling “affiliate or replicated sites”, into “lemonade” with the following assumptions:

• That the solution won’t be easy • That the solution won’t be free • That the solution does work

Of course you wouldn’t know at this point whether the solution that I am about to share with you works or not since you haven’t had the opportunity to see it, so let me get right into an outline of the solution that can help you overcome “The Internet’s Ugly Secret”.

Creating something that no one else has

Remember that we said that the search engines wouldn’t “index” your affiliate or replicated site because it was not any different that all the others that were assigned to all the other associates who signed up to work with the company that actually owns the site? Well, then the first order of business is to make sure that you are different. If you can’t change the company’s site, then how is it possible to be different? Very simply, create your own business identity with a unique domain name that you register as your own, and then promote that URL with an inexpensive single page website that can be used to “refer” to other sites on the Internet. There are a number of ways to accomplish the project that I’ve just outlined.

One, you can hire it done if you have the money, and believe me, there are lots of folks out there who are more than willing to take your money on this one. Once you know how you will wonder why they charge so much for the services that we are about to describe.

The second way you can get it done is by taking a little time to learn about the tools and the process that is required to make it happen, and do it yourself. This is not a particularly complicated process, but most people have no idea how to accomplish these simple tasks. There are ways you can acquire the information and knowledge of the tools and process for little more than the time you spend to learn. How much time you spend learning is dependent largely on your abilities, so it’s difficult to quantify that part of your investment. We do know, however, that the things that you will have to pay for are very affordable even for the most modest of circumstances. So when we say this is a “doable” process for the vast majority of people out there who are, at the least, computer literate, I mean just about everyone who owns a computer and has a reasonably good connection to the Internet. Let’s take the process of getting you set up on the Internet a step at a time now. It will go like this.

• First, register a domain name that identifies you or your business • Second, set up an inexpensive “hosting” plan • Third, create a simple website that identifies you and your business, that can refer visitors to your “affiliate site” • Forth, post that website on your “host server” where you will have a unique “Internet address” • Fifth, manually index your new website with the major search engines • Sixth, set up an automated submissions and promotion campaign that will keep your site active on many other sites. • Finally, as you evolve through this process, you will have learned much, and the newly acquired information will need to be “reinforced” with additional study of some sort.

Since you are now on the Internet and, hopefully, moving your products well enough to make some money, you will want to find and associate with others who are involved as well. Look for and find a mentor to help steer you to the right places to get the goods you need to get started. I personally use the folks at www.trafficwizardpromotions.com An eStore for all my Internet tools and supplies. Not because they are necessarily the biggest retailer on the Internet, but because I know the guys who run the business and they treat me right and offer good prices and support. And beside all that, when you get ready to promote your webpage they offer a very good, cost effective submission and promotion system at www.sitesubmissionspromotions.com that will make your promotion almost effortless.

Of course there are literally thousands of Internet businesses that can sell you the goods you need to become an entity on the Internet. Some will charge you more than others, some will offer good support when you have technical issues that you don’t understand, and some will not. It pays to look around a little bit and not jump into the first offer you see. Talk with others who have gone before you and let them tell you how to avoid some of the pitfalls, and avoid some of the less reputable businesses available. It is much better to know well ahead of time who is good and who is not, than it is to get knee deep into a business relationship only to find that you have to stop and start over because some couldn’t live up to their commitments.

Life offers no guarantees

In conclusion, I want to give you fair warning. There are millions of products that are being sold on the Internet, and there are lots of people out there selling them. Some are making money and some are not. Just because you have a product that you think is the next “best” and “greatest” thing to come along for the use of mankind doesn’t mean that there is a wide spread demand for that product. Your actual belief means nothing really. Take the time to do some thinking about what you are selling and the times in which you are selling it. Think about who your market is and how they might react to purchasing your product on the Internet. Is the demographic you are targeting young, old, gender specific or some other criteria that will limit or enhance your ability to get your business’ products in front of them? Are your products proprietary in nature? Do they fill a recognized need? And if people do need them, how do they go about finding the product? Do they search the Internet or is it something that can easily be acquired at the local grocery next time in? Which search engines might they use if they do look for products or services, Google, Yahoo, Alta Vista, or any of the hundreds of search engines that are available? And if they are searching the Internet, what are the terms that they use when they search? These are good questions and they need to be answered.

Who do you trust?

Don’t make the mistake of thinking that someone else has already done all the necessary research for you. There is at least a chance that they have, but most likely the research that they have done is about knowing how many people there are out there who might be looking for an opportunity and would be willing to pay for the right to be associated with them, especially if there is a nice looking website involved. My advice to you is to form your own opinions. Get input from others for sure, but in the end you are the one who will have to do the work, and either reap the reward or suffer the loss, so make sure that you are doing what you are doing because it is something that you believe in and are willing to commit time and energy to its development and eventual success. To help you toward that end, I offer a free consultation that will help identify your strengths and weaknesses.

You can reach me through my “Who Is” website at www.billreid.info or email me bill@billreid.info



5. The Magic Button?

Where’s The Magic Button?

Only time will tell, but if I live to be 100 years old, I doubt that I will ever understand the way some people think these days.

When it comes to the Internet and business there seems to be two distinct views.
• One, that there is no way that anyone could possibly find a way to really make money with their computer and a good Internet connection, because it's just too technical and "I" don't understand it; or
• two, just point me in the right direction and show me where the "magic button" is... there must be a "get rich quick" scheme out there somewhere that will work, and if it will make me a millionaire in about a week or so, I am more than willing to send you some of my hard earned money, and if I don't have enough on hand, I will try to find a way to finance this great idea!

Wow! I am amazed that either of these extremes is still around. The Internet has been here since the late 1960's and the web for about17 or 18 of those years. What could possibly cause anyone to be looking at this huge collection of "links" and "content" and not understand anymore about it than they do? Which one of these categories do you fall into? Don't believe it's possible, or can't wait till tomorrow to start counting those dollars that will soon be rolling in?

The fact of the matter is, the Internet can be a source of revenue if you approach it the right way, and take the time to learn something about it and the people who "live" there. On the other hand, it can be quite a drain of resources for those who fail to take the time to find out how to proceed. Unfortunately, there are a lot of "snake oil" promoters out there who will lead you down the "rosy" path if you let them. Then there are a few honest one's too... But they all look the same. They are hard to tell apart. So what's the answer? Maybe it would help if you did know where the "magic button" is located.

The "magic button" is at your disposal almost 24 hours every day, day in and day out, 7 days a week and year round, and it's so obvious you will probably hear someone, someday, tell you that it was right there under your nose all along... But that would be a lie. It's not right under your nose; it's just above and behind it.

Your "brain" is where the "magic button" resides. Very simply put, if you do your "due diligence", in other words, "think" and do the research necessary to learn more about what the "snake oil" promoter is pushing, you will likely find that it is really, "too good to be true". Fore thought and hard work are the key major ingredients to any success. Sure, there are cases where you might have to extend your self some, or find an "information gap" that will require some level of trust, but there is never a good reason to "put on the blinders" and just follow anyone who has a good story.

On the other hand, if you feel like you have been left behind by all these younger folks who never knew what it was like to actually work out a math problem with a pencil and a piece of paper, and that there is really no hope for you to learn enough about the Internet to get any benefit from it, then you are passing up the opportunity of a lifetime. I don't care who you are, there is a "starting place" for you. There was for me, and there have literally been millions who have picked up the knowledge to make a go of some sort of business on the Internet. It can be done, and you can do it. It will take dedication and discipline, but that is required of almost any endeavor.

Take some time to get the facts. It isn't hard to get some reasonable input and advice, and no you don't have go pay for either. But there is one thing that you will have to do, and that is to open the door and open your mind to possibilities that you may have never known could exist.

Bill Reid is a Virtual Business and Internet marketing specialist who shares fundamental information resources for the aspiring Internet entrepreneur. Talk about promotion… How about a free trip to Hawaii for two? Check it out. It’s worth over $3000.00. All you need is a little luck.



6. Can You Read, Write and Speak?
Can you read, write and speak?

With so much being written about home based businesses and work from home jobs these days it’s hard to even keep up with all the new terminology. We hear stuff like “Internet Store Front”, “Online Business”, “Internet Business”, “Internet or Online Marketing”, “Virtual Business”, “Internet Mall”, telecommuting, and so on, adnauseum. But, what does it all mean?

Isn’t the bottom line with any “business” providing some valuable service or product in an effort to earn money? Doesn’t that mean that a “sale” has to be made? If we break any business down to its lowest common denominator, won’t we find that there has finally been a transaction wherein both parties to the transaction agree that a fair trade has occurred? I think everyone knows that what has just been described is a necessary part of everyday life.

The problem, as I see it, is the general perception by Americans in particular, that a product or service must be sold. It’s easy to see why Americans would feel that such is the case, because everywhere one turns, whether it’s the phone, the television, the radio, the newspaper, the Internet, and a whole host of other mediums, including, still, some door to door efforts, it seems we are “accosted” by an attempt to “sell” us something that we “need”. So why shouldn’t we be defensive when we are treated more like a target than a human being?

In my mind, the solution to all this “marketing madness” is as plain as the nose on our faces. Those of us who are in business need to quit selling, and just allow those who need our service or product to just buy it.

So, when will they buy it? They will buy when we provide them with enough information to decide if they “need” it.

When do we provide them with that information? We provide it as soon as they ask for it.

When will they ask for information? They will ask for it when you create enough curiosity in the prospects mind to trigger a question to you.

Now, can you read, write and speak? Do you own an Internet connected computer? Do you have a telephone? Could you use some help paying your gasoline bill, or buying groceries?

Let me define my version of a “Virtual Business” for you. In its most basic form, a Virtual Business, in my estimation, means that you can stay at home, sit in front of your computer or next to your telephone, create enough interest from those with whom you speak to get permission to send them some information electronically. Then allow that person enough time to digest the information, give them a second call to get their response to your offer, either yes or no, interested or not. It is just that simple.

In your Virtual Business, with the proper tools in place, when you get a “yes” the transaction is done online, the customer receives the product directly from the company, which has collected the payment, and makes sure that you get paid electronically. You receive a nice profit and all you do is simply ask people to look at some information about your product on the Internet. Isn’t that cool?

Now, what if you could set up the complete “Virtual Business” operation, and operate it with a monthly overhead that is roughly equal to the cost of a tank of gasoline? Maybe less.

Can you read, write and speak? Do you own a computer? Have a telephone? Need to earn some money?

Bill Reid is a Virtual Business Specialist

7. What Causes People to
What causes people to not succeed?

I like to keep the word “failure” out of my vocabulary as much as possible, but sometimes it’s necessary to address the issue. Why? Well, because there are so many people out there who have the potential, and capabilities to succeed at just about anything they choose to do, but don’t, and it drives me about half nutty when I see it happening to people I care about.

Shining light on the culprit

Avoiding the “word” is tough, but if you will bear with me for a few minutes here and just agree to the term “not succeeding” as a replacement, I want to pass on what I believe to be the major obstacle that causes people to “not succeed”.

The Wisdom Of My Grand Dad

Many years ago, after I had already been married for about 4 years, my wife and I were childless, and with no plan to change the situation. At the end of a visit with my Grand Dad and Grand Mother one evening, we were parting company and as we did, he asked me when we were going to start a family. The question caught me off guard somewhat, so I just gave him the stock answer I was using as a “put off” to just about everything at the time… I just told him, “I guess when we can afford children”. His reply was quick and warm as he smiled and said, “If you wait till you can afford children, you’ll never have any.” Of course, I just laughed and we all parted with a chuckle. But as the years passed, his words kept coming back to me when I would find myself in an uncomfortable decision making process. “If you wait till you can afford it, you’ll never have”… whatever the subject of the matter happened to be.

What does this story have to do with business or success?

In my humble opinion, my Grand Dad’s bit of wisdom, passed to me many years ago, is the key to eliminating “roadblocks to success”, and it doesn't matter whether it's personal or business. In my business, virtual business that is, the ability to apply self direction is one of the essentials to success. The major reason that people find themselves “not succeeding”, is that they don’t try. What is trying? Well, you just pinpoint a keen interest, something that requires that action be taken, then take the first action that you feel will lead to the desired result. Yes, that's trying, and if it doesn't happen to generate the result you expected, then just back up, make the necessary adjustments, and "try" again. Evenutually you will succeed, unless you succumb to the urge to remain in your comfort zone.

Could the key to success be something that simple

No, not quite, because there are any number of life long, ingrained “excuses” that are used to “defer” the beginning of anything they are not quite sure of. It might be money. It might be knowledge. It might be fear. It might be… God only knows the extent of these “quick outs” that people have stored, and “at the ready” just in case something comes along that might change the status quo, IE; their comfort zone.

The simple truth is…

Sometimes you have to begin, or start, something that could lead you to the success that most human beings long for, even if you aren’t quite ready. That means making a decision without assurances of success. There will never be any assurance of success, no matter what the undertaking is, if the reward is greater than the outlay that will make it happen. Most likely, the greater the potential reward, the less there will be any assurance that you will achieve it. You will likely make mistakes, we all do, but the only way you will ever have a chance to succeed, is by trying. Start now. Do the thing that you fear will cause you to "not succeed”, and if that turns out to be the case, take stock of what you learned from the process. Then TRY AGAIN! What are you waiting for? Do you need someone to take you by the hand and lead you through the door? I can do that too. We can visit in my Virtual Office (save gas), and I will show you some things that might give you the lift you need to get going. Drop me your contact informaton and let's see.

Bill Reid

8. When Is The Best Time To Start A Business
When is the best time to start a business?

The absolute best time to begin any business is at the point where the demand for the solutions that your business can provide is at the crisis level. In other words, there is a recognized problem, and no reasonable solution exists that is affordable. The world, or at the very least, your target market is starved for anything that will bring relief for the problem.

Let me illustrate with a real life situation that existed in the late 1940’s and 1950’s. A terrible disease was sweeping the through communities all over the world. Poliomyelitis, or Polio, as it was commonly referred to was crippling and killing children and young adults everywhere and there was no cure. The need was massive and the urgency was extreme. Laboratories and scientists around the world were racing to find a way to stop the epidemic that was occurring.

Then there was a break through. Jonas Salk, a research scientist discovered a cure, and as soon as it was proven, it was rushed into production and vaccinations were ordered for most of America’s children. Later, an improved version that could be taken orally was developed, and within just a few short years the polio epidemic was stopped. Because the need was apparent, the demand was great, and the reward was incalculable in terms of lives and livelihood, the crisis was overcome.

Now, think of what is going on the world over today in the middle of 2008. How much are you paying for gasoline, heating oil, natural gas, coal, and other sources of energy that make your economy thrive. And I do mean YOUR economy. Are your expenses going up faster than your income? Is your electric bill going up faster than you can find ways to reduce your demand for it? I think the answer is yes for most of us.

At this very moment in time, there is, at least among homeowners, a highly recognized need for some way to reduce consumption. Consumers are scrambling for something more than just lowering the thermostat or adding insulation and changing out all the light bulbs. With financial pressures mounting because of the overall increase in the average middle class family’s expenditures for energy, the situation is causing a near panic, and on top of it all, the power companies are requesting higher rates to cover their own shortfalls due to higher fuel costs with warnings that rates could double in just a few short years.

What if you had a product that, heretofore had not been available, that would help those who are paying high electric bills to reduce those bills by as much as 25%? And what if the product that would help those same people to save money on their electric bill, would also give them an opportunity to earn some extra money to pay for the gasoline that they need to get back and forth to work and the grocery store, where, incidentally, they are paying higher prices for just about everything that has to be trucked in to the store for their convenience.

Do you think a money saving product with an earning opportunity like that would stir up some interest among the masses? So all you need to do is just find a way to get the message out to them right? Well, what if you had an information packed web site located at savingenergy4you.info that would show them, not only the product, but the opportunity, and a way to make money without even having to get out of their home, and you could set up a little system called Veretekk to promote that web site all the way to a top position on Google? Do you think that would make you some money with all the people who are screaming for some relief from all these high energy prices?

Let’s take this scenario one step further. What if those who purchased the product and recognized the business opportunity decided to join you in your business, and when they do, you simply have them sign up for a Gold Veretekk System so that you can set up a little web site to promote with it, and all they have to do is affiliate with the company and feed a little content in to the system about this wonderful product and business, and they are off and running. It’s not quite that simple, but if you are interested in more detail my contact information is right below here…Give me a call and let’s talk about it.

Bill Reid
Virtual Business Specialist
972-564-5716

9. Are You Thinking About A Home Business?
Are You Wondering? Why Start a Home Business

As I go about discussing the virtues of having one’s own business as opposed to working for someone else, I am often confronted by the unspoken question that lurks in almost everyone’s mind, and that is, “Why should I start a home business?” I should be quick to add that, at least in my opinion, a home business is not for everyone. Some just are not suited to the task. There are certain personality traits and human characteristics that do not lend themselves to support the discipline that is required of a home business operator. But, with that said, I find that, in general, there are a number of ways that a home business can be “customized” to the operator in such a way as to optimize their chance of success. Identifying limitations and strong points are the key, but that’s a topic best reserved for a later article.

Rent or Buy

I believe the best way to answer the question of why anyone who is qualified should start a home business, is a simple analogy to either buying or renting a home in which to live. If you think of a “job” as “renting an income”, the same way you rent an apartment or house on a temporary basis, compared to “buying” a house or condominium, where you actually assume “ownership”, and begin to accumulate an equity in the property, then a “job” seems to be a more tenuous occupation opposed to developing your “own” income source that you control.

It’s about Control

A job is only as secure as the company that provides the work that constitutes the position that you occupy with them. If something happens to that company, whether it’s an internal matter or external forces that affect it, you will be affected as well. As we look around today we see company after company in a broad range of industries that are suffering due to the forces of the economy. High fuel prices are just one of the factors that cause major changes in some companies, like those in the transportation industry. The airlines, for instance, are struggling. They have to raise fares in order to offset the increased cost of fuel, and that affects the numbers of people who fly. The eventual outcome of the situation is that the employees are affected through no fault of their own, and some will loose their jobs as a result. Either way, internal or external, the result is the same. No job, and no income.

Taking Charge

For those who are suited for, and have the ability, operating their own small home business offers another possible outcome when an economic disaster is looming on the horizon. They simply make the necessary adjustments, if needed, and continue to develop their businesses and along with them, the income that is needed to maintain their standards. By becoming your own employer you shortcut the process, and at the same time, take the limits off your creativity because everything that you do to “enhance” your own business will be a new investment that will add value for you.

So How Do You Find a Good Home Business

I think it comes back to the last part of the first paragraph of this article. Start by identifying strengths and weaknesses, and then, the most important part, find a way to apply the strengths, and mediate the effects of the weaknesses. In my opinion, the best course of action is to sit down with someone who can present first hand knowledge of the information you need to make a solid decision, take what is offered, use what you deem to be appropriate to your personal circumstance, then get into action with the plan you choose to use immediately. Once a suitable match becomes obvious you will know it, and action will happen. Inspiration will be automatic if you truly believe that you are involved with the right product or service.


10. Do You Want A Virtual Business Business

Would you like to have a Virtual Business Business?

What would it be like to have a business where you only have to leave the comfort and safety of your home when you want to? Technology is turning over a new leaf. Setting up a home based business is one thing, but having a home based business that doesn't require outside travel is still another. And no, it doesn't matter if you have to make "live" presentations or sell a product that has to be demonstrated. Don't think it possible? If you do, then you would be dead wrong. But let's take this concept that I call a "virtual home business" still a step further. Have you done a search on Google for "home based business" or "work from home" lately? There are over 56,000,000 hits for the first one alone. And how many searches are being done for these terms? Literally thousands every month! Do you think there might be a market out there for something that is legitimate and really will work? Absolutely there is, and it's called the "Baby Boomer Retirement Crisis".... There are literally 10,000 newly retired "Baby Boomers" every day, according to the latest estimates, as I write this blog. To me, that translates into 10,000 potential new prospects for some kind of supplemental income. Very few of these 10,000 new retirees will be totally set financially. Expecially considering the state of the economy, the stock market, rising fuel and utility costs. Just how comfortable would you be if you were stuck with a "fixed income"?

But there are problems with many of the home based business opportunities that are out there. There are many good one's, to be sure, but there are more that are just pure scams, and even if they are legitimate, some will be out of the question because they will require the home based entrepreneur to go outside the home to "make sales" or "present his business" to others. What if I could show you how to take your business to the Internet, and literally conduct it without ever having to step outside your "home office door"? With just a computer, a phone, and a little knowledge and the right tools, all of which are available to the serious entrepreneur, and most of it is free for the taking, you can do just that. Would you like to have a look-see at the very powerful communication tool that makes it all possible? Come on in, as my guest, and browse around a bit. Then give me a call. I am not hard to find. For more information, and yes, even FREE instruction and training, drop in to my Virtual Business Office and take a look around.

If you would like a personalized tour, just give me a call and I will be happy to show you how it all works.    All you have to do is ask and I will give you a FREE VIRTUAL TOUR.

Bill Reid-SEO Specialist
972-564-5716 or toll free 866-209-8104
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11. The Right Time, The Right Place
What is a “typical” retiree? There may have been a time when those who were beyond their “working” or “productive” years of life were relegated to the relative obscurity of a “retirement” lifestyle. In times past, the mental images that come to mind when we thought of retirement was “Grandpa, passively sitting in his rocker, by the fireplace, pipe in hand, and a blanket to keep his legs and feet warm, and grand children sitting about listening to his stories”, or maybe it was “Grandpa, sitting under a tree at the lake, fishing pole in hand, sound asleep, missing the catch that just stole his bait”. You may be wondering what is so bad about the lifestyle these descriptions depict, and if you are, perhaps it will do you some good to examine your attitude and beliefs as they relate to the “stereotypical” retiree. Do you live to work, or work to live? As youngsters, trying to establish our worth in a very competitive workplace, we spent a great deal of our time in the pursuit of knowledge and experience to help enhance our value to employers, or a clientele if we were interested in professional status, and as our abilities grew, generally, so did our productivity and the income associated with success. This same process plays itself out, in one way or another, for every individual born on this planet. For some, survival in life may mean just learning a simple trade, or the family business, or other pursuits depending upon influences to which we are exposed, even criminal activity. Some of us love what we do, no matter what it is, and others loath the price life exacts for the space we occupy on this Earth. For one, the load is heavy. For the other, the load is light, even uplifting. The latter looks forward to a new day and the opportunity it presents, and the former feels forced to “comply” with life’s demands, and only “dreams” of the day that things will change. Which one are you? Are there insurmountable obstacles? As a layman, having traversed a considerable span of my life at this point, I have drawn a few conclusions about the things that seem to be “causal” in the determination of what any individual may or may not become during their lifetime. Some of these “causes” are beyond our control, and some are brought about by the quality of our own thought. For example, a child born with a handicap, such as deafness, or perhaps a more obvious abnormality, such as missing limbs or even mental disability, really has nothing to do with the circumstance in which they find themselves, but given the proper nurturing and the development of a proper attitude and a little focus, some have done quite well. There are many documented case histories. Helen Keller is one example that proves this point. Of course there are others who are not able enough to live independently and support themselves throughout life. Consider it duly noted that there are some who do not get a fair shake in life, but also, that it is not these unfortunate individuals around which this discussion revolves. Are you a product of your circumstance? Most, who find themselves on the wrong side of success at some point in their life, if they can be honest, will generally admit that it was about choices they made. Sure, there may have been some who were pointing them in the wrong direction, but they “bought in” to whatever was presented to them, only later to learn that it could have been different, or that they didn’t have whatever tools it took to make it work for them. Ultimately, they could have taken a different course and avoided some critical mistake. But how could they have known? There are studies that have proven that the social environment in which we are immersed has a great deal to do with our thinking. I believe this is true. Human beings have a tendency to become a product of their associations. If you hang out with criminals, it is more likely you will become one. I think the same can be said of just about every facet of our lives. The difference between these otherwise healthy individuals, and those described in the previous paragraph, is that they were in possession of, or had access to, all the tools for success, but ignored, misapplied or misused them. Had they chosen to direct themselves, starting with the abilities they possessed, toward the “right” (for them) objectives in the first place, perhaps the story would have been somewhat different. Another human frailty that seems to come into play here is that of “selective hearing”. My own experiences have proven this point to me. Sometimes we only hear “the good side”, or “promised reward” of an issue, as we apply it to our situation, and simply do not take into account that there is a “downside” that has to be factored into the equation. It’s sort of like playing a slot machine. If all you think of when you drop in the coins is the large jackpots that are possible, then you are likely to drop in all your coins before you give it up. On the other hand, if you will just look around at all the glitz, glitter, and expense that are required to bring you to the machines, you have to be wondering how the proprietors pay the bills. The odds have to be stacked in favor of the house don’t you think? Balanced thinking is a good thing. What is the cost of an uncorrected mistake? Time “marches on” as they say, and every minute that is spent in a “misguided” effort, is a double loss. First, the obvious loss, that minute is gone forever, that much we know for sure. The second loss occurs because it was spent for a lost cause instead of toward the acquisition of an asset that could benefit us directly or even later on in life. In other words, you pay almost double since you didn’t benefit from the endeavor. But is the “misspent minute” a total loss? Not quite. Of course a lot depends on one’s attitude, I think, but it doesn’t have to be a total loss. If nothing else, you will have found one way that did not lead to the success that you expected. What does this have to do with retirement? Remember the descriptions of the “stereotypical retiree” at the beginning. Is that what you expect to happen when you get to retirement? Or are you beginning to develop a little different view? If you haven’t already figured it out, how much longer do you think you can afford to believe in the “cradle to the grave” promises of big government or the corporate world? Have you been listening to those who would have you believe that the retirement income that you have been promised all your working life will be sufficient, or that the government social security plan will fill the gap and provide the added income that will give you the ability to continue the lifestyle to which you have become accustomed? Have you “chosen” not to hear about the pressures of inflation (more dollars for fewer goods), or appreciating real property values (and the subsequent higher tax appraisals and assessments that follow)? Even worse, do you realize that you are probably as healthy today as you will ever be, and that healthcare costs have been going up at a rate about 5 times faster than the rate of general inflation? And, by the way, the vast majority of us will have to face these issues on a fixed “retirement income”. I could go on and on, but the results we can all expect from these retirement challenges will not be changed by remaining focused on the problems themselves, but by looking for, finding, and implementing the solutions for them. Is there a way out of the dilemma? I am convinced that there is a solution and a way out of the dilemma for many who find themselves in the middle of the “boomer” generation with its many challenges. And I have great faith that the “solution” will come, not from the politically powerful elite who claim to have all the answers, but from the “Boomers” themselves. How? This has been the great question that has become the watch word for this very large segment of the world’s population. Think about it. How did our nation, and the rest of the world for that matter, cope with the arrival on this planet of one billion new citizens? Yes, that’s billion with a capital “B”. This huge number includes those who were born between 1946 and 1964, an 18 year period, who have placed a huge burden on every facet of our societies around the world from the beginning, and every subsequent phase of a human life since then. And I will quickly add, the same generation of the world’s population that has made a huge contribution for the betterment of mankind along the way. We have done it before and we can do it again! The answer to every “how” that’s been asked has been answered. Somehow we have managed to make it through every “boomer” crisis that has developed. Now, as the retirement “boom” is arriving, the question is again, how will we get through it, and I think the boomers will respond, as in times past, with new and innovative ways to make it through. One of those ways will be by changing the way we think about retirement. No more rocking chair. No more full time fishing or golf retirements (that stuff gets boring pretty quick anyway). The Boomers will become the “new version” of retiree who will find a way to pull their own weight. Will retirement become the final career? Why do I believe we will do it? We will do it because we must do it for our very survival, the same as with all previous challenges. How? I believe it will be by becoming independent home based business owners and operators, consultants, independent contractors and other entrepreneurial types at precisely the moment in our history when economies around the world, especially in America, need a major boost, an extra shot of energy. I believe that Baby Boomers will take advantage of the experience and knowledge they possess, combine it with the Internet and all the advances in technology to do what has to be done to “save” ourselves. I believe we will create the greatest of all Boomer legacies as we meet the greatest of all challenges of the Boomer Generation, and that is, a proud and graceful exit from the world scene.

12. Why Network Marketing Works
If you have ever ventured out into the world of network marketing, mlm or any of hundreds of other types of similar marketing plans, then you know that the one basic required criteria for success in any of them is recruiting. Without people who become a part of your "network" at some level of participation there can be no success at all. Many of these businesses are homebased, some are promoted through the Internet and some by other, less sophisticated, means. Regardless of how a particular business is defined, someone has to purchase the products that generate a significant flow of business activity through your organization, either to consume directly, or resell for a profit to a retail customer. My role as homebased business consultant is to simply help those who are interested in network marketing to see how, where, and if, they are a fit for a homebased business. Recruiting, or sponsoring as it is referred to most of the time, is essential, and, for reasons that I attribute to basic human nature and conditioning, is also the least pleasant of all the activities that one might need to engage in to promote the growth of their network marketing business. There are a number of ways to overcome the negatives that most associate with recruiting, but such is not the focus of this particular article. I will deal with that subject, as well as a more complete definition of what a "network marketing" business really is, in the future. In the meantime, for those of you who would like more, you can find additional general information here. For now, however, I want to explain "why network marketing works". A while back I attended a meeting where a very successful network builder/recruiter was presenting. He asked a question of the audience which, he quickly pointed out, didn't necessarily have only one right answer. The question was; "Who do you think would be considered the smartest human being who lived during the 20th century?" Of course there were an assortment of answers that arose from the audience, among them Albert Einstein, which he selected to use to make his point. Then he continued by making a few comments about some of Einstein's most notable acheivements, and pointing out that there were many others who might be used for the purpose of his demonstration. Then he asked another question which no one could answer. The question was; "What were Einstein's parents names?" The audience was silent. No one knew. Then came yet another question; "Ok, does anyone know the names of Einsteins" Grand Parents?" Of course, no one knew the answer to that question either. Everyone in the audience was able to answer the final question, which was; "Can we all agree that Einstein DID HAVE parents and grand parents?". Of course he did. Then he continued with the point of the whole exercise by explaining that there were many people in his organization with whom he was not acquainted personally, and who he did not personally recruit or sponsor. Someone else in his organization did however. He drew a parallel between the geneology of a family, in which not every member becomes noted for some great, or significant, work, and the reality that there are some who are recruited into network marketing organizations who, for whatever reason, have the personality, the mental tools, the desire, the drive, the necessary urgency, the pursuasiveness, the charism, the persistence, or any other positive qualities, that combine to become the ability to inspire and recruit others. In short, this type of person would be described as a leader. He pointed out that this scenario had played itself out many times within his organization. Someone sponsors a friend, the friend sponsors one of his relatives, the relative sponsors a casual acquaintance, and the casual acquaintance might just be the one who "gets it", the time is right for that person and all the qualities that create a leader become a factor in this person's success with the business. No one, except this particular person, will ever remember who his sponsor was, or who sponsored that person and so on right up the line until yet another "leader" is in the process of building his or her organization. This person will understand that not everyone they come in contact with will become a leader, but that everyone they come in contact with is very important for several reasons. They must be respected because they are human beings, consumers of goods and services, potential leaders (Who ever really knows?), they know other people that you do not know, and whether they understand it or not, they could lead you to yet another "Einstein" who "gets it" and suddenly you have yet another surge of business activity within your organization. These successes will lead to other successes, and so on, and that is "why network marketing works". Finally I would like to leave you with this thought. At the point in history when Albert Einstein was born, did anyone, his parents, grand parents or any other member of the family, have any idea that this newborn child would eventually, someday, develop the mathmatical equation that would change the course of world history? I think not. That's why those of us who are associated with network marketing or mlm type orgainzations, should never pre-qualify any individual based on what we perceive about that person at first glance. Treat everyone with dignity, and give them the benefit of any doubts you might have. They might just be, or have the abiltiy to become, another Einstein.

13. Are You Searching For An Internet Dream?
Have you spent a considerable amount of time sifting through about a gazillion email offers for "get rich quick" schemes that pretend to be homebased, online, Internet, marketing, businesses, and all the web sites that they send you to, only to find that they lead somewhere else, and then they take you somewhere else, and the confusion mounts to the point of nausea? Welcome to the world that has become "Internet Marketing". Unfortunately, there are many out there who think that the key to riches on the Internet is simply to overwhelm the world with email, and in some cases that might be true, but not when it comes to indiscriminate spamming, and "fake opporutnity" opt in sites that are only there to collect yet another email to send their garbage out to. It really makes you wonder what these people have on their mind. Are they selling something, or do they just get paid for sending out illegitimate email? Isn't it about time you separated yourself from the crowd and get down to the reality that anything that you might get out of the Internet, you will have to earn? There might be a few out there who found a "niche" on the Internet and capitalized on it for some quick riches, but when you look at the real money makers who are marketing on the Internet, like , and some others like Google, for example, I think you will find that the it all began with an idea that gradually grew into what it is today. The same is true of many of the Internet giants today. If you are lucky, persistent, patient, insightful, and hard working, in addition to all the technical skills you must have, or be able to acquire, then you just might make the fortunes that those entrepreneurs made and are making. Otherwise, I suggest you get a dose of reality, and then get to work with the tools that will help you to succeed on the Internet. It is possible to make money on the Internet, and the future promises even greater opportunity for those who get rid of the "quick buck" and "what's in it for me?" attitude and start concentrating on learning HOW TO MAKE IT PAYOFF. The first step in the process is to take inventory of who you are, the resources you command, what you will need to acquire, and why you are doing what you are doing. Until you do that, you are wasting time and energy and fooling yourself. There is no "magic wand".

14. Most of Us
As most of us assess the state of the world today, and how we fit into it, most of us find that we would like to have, do and be more. Is that you? Are you looking for a better way? Most of us have been lead to believe that to be in business for ourselves is beyond our reach. That it takes lots of money or demands too much time, or some other obstacle that we don't feel that we can overcome. Is that true for you? Most of us have found that the world is full of offers for business opportunities, home based and otherwise. Some are legitimate, some are not. Some are feasible, some are not. It seems like everyone's deal is the best one out there! (According to them!) Has this been your experience? Most of us have tried some of these ,so called, businesses only to find ourselves in even more dire straits and much more disillusioned than when we began. How am I doing? Am I right so far? Unfortunately, what most of us have not done, is take a rational, reasoned approach, do our home work, acquire the tools and training necessary, make a plan, cross the t's, dot the i's and make sure that those with whom we associate ourselves are as committed to our success as we are to our business. Would it be fair to say that you are one of the majority of success seekers who fill this burgeoning category? Most of us don't give ourselves a real chance for success when we "attempt" to establish a homebased, or Internet business of some sort. If you give it some thought I think you will agree that most of us who have started a homebased enterprise that failed to live up to the hype, did so because we bought into someone else's dream, but that dream didn't have "legs". All you could see was the dollar signs. Yes, maybe they did tell you about the sweat required to make the dream your own, then put legs on it, but you didn't hear that part. Then, when the initial excitement began to fade away as the "dream" didn't, magically, become a reality, you realize that you are not willing to pay whatever the price for success with the new venture happens to be. If you are like most, the vast majority who "try" a homebased business, you probably looked at everyone who "sold" you the dream and blamed them for your inablitiy to make the dream come true. Or maybe you blamed your spouse, or some other relative who didn't support your effort, but in the end, wasn't it really about you? If you were to be totally honest with yourself as you look back through your experiences, wouldn't you have to say that you are largely responsible for the result of the failed attempt? What if I told you that everything that I have described to you in the preceding paragraph is NORMAL? That you really are responsible for your failures, but that it's just part of a maturing process that almost everyone goes through as they learn to deal with new and different realities that come with independence and being a homebased business owner or Internet entrepreneur? This may, or may not, come as a shock to you, but there really is NO magic! No one is going to compensate you for doing nothing, and if you find someone who says there is a way to do it, watch out, it's most likely an illegal scheme that will just take your money, or even worse, lead to a confrontation with government rules, regulations or laws. There are mistakes that really are better, not made! If you agree with this last statement, then you are probably wondering why there are so many out there who continually get involved in the many schemes that promise overnight riches. The answer is short and simple. They do it for the same reason as the promoters who devise and push them. They are looking for an easy way to riches. Something for nothing. A shortcut to success. It's a mentality that has been promoted for many years in America that says you can take a pill and get an immediate result. You can "own" a home now, and pay for it later. The same goes for luxury automobiles, and other non-necessities that we choose to lavish on ourselves, and all we have to do is pay "rent" on the money it takes to enjoy living beyond our immediate means. It is the American way, is it not? As recent generations have become accustomed to "having" everything now, as opposed to "when we can afford it", it becomes easier to believe that the "smoke and mirrors" are the real thing, and they are not. Are you ready to reel in the unrealistic expectations that drive so many to look for a quick fix or a shortcut? If so, and you are really serious about putting all the schemes, and funny stuff behind you, and understand that there REALLY IS no free lunch, then start at the beginning. First, understand more about how we have become what we are and are where we are. Then, if you agree that you might benefit by starting and developing a homebased enterprise of some kind, take some time to learn something about the dynamics of the different types of homebased ventures, and whether they will fit your personality or skill set. There are many legitimate businesses that will adapt well to homebased operation, and not all of them have a compensation plan that is based on "multi-level" or "network marketing". There are some legitimate "turn-key" businesses, and there are those that will require more cash capital than others. In all cases, it's important to understand that the less capital required to start and run your business, the more likely it will require some leveraging of effort, or duplication, to succeed. In other words, your success will depend largely on your ability to get your product, plan, or service in front of large enough numbers of prospective customers to make it work. If this turns out to be the case in your situation, doesn't it make sense to get plugged into the right people and systems to learn the business or develop the tools that will help you promote your business? It sure made sense to me, and that's exactly what I did. Now I am willing to put all my training and hard knocks on the line to help you to take inventory, marshal your resources, and eliminate unnecessary wastes of time on your way to becoming a successful homebased business owner. The next step is to just simply get better acquainted and see if we have enough common ground to work together. You will have to get the ball rolling. It will be up to you, and all you have to do is come to visit and learn about me at my "Who Is Bill Reid" site. You will find the contact information there to proceed if you choose to do so.

15. The Most Powerful Link In The World
When you are in business there is usually something that gives you, or your service, or your product, a value that will benefit others. That is really what business is all about. Regardless of whether it's a homebased business, online business, Internet business, marketing business or some other type of more traditional brick and mortar, store front type business, the entire purpose of it's being is to offer a solution for a specific problem that is evident to the prospective customer, and that the customer wants to resolve. Every business competes for customers, even though not every solution, or product that is offered by every business is equal to the others. Some solutions are just better than others for a variety of reasons. Some businesses have a product or service that is unique, or contains some proprietary technology that makes it more competitive or useful than others. When the prospective customer is properly presented the advantages of a given solution that has some "unique edge", compared to the competition, assuming the prospective customer is "qualified", (Qualification includes a need, recognition that the need exists, a desire to fill the need, and the ability to pay for the solution.), then the probabilities that the prospective customer will buy the product or service are greatly increased. Most businesses that have a "special" edge will go to great lengths to protect their "technology" or whatever the "uniqueness" is that makes their product or service more valuable than all the rest. Now, with that said, if you are attempting to conduct your business online through the World Wide Web or the Internet, with web sites or other "online" marketing tools, then "findability", or "visibility", for the web site you are promoting on the search engines is of paramount importance. You still have to have something of "real value" to offer those who may have a need for your product or service, but getting online "traffic" to the site you use to promote your product or service becomes priority number one. "Findability" is the problem that needs to be resolved. There are a lot of different methods and techniques that are being presented as the solution to this particular problem. Frankly, some work, and some don't. Some cost lot's of money, and some don't. Some are feasible or practical, and some are not. I could go on and on, but the "bottom line" is, to be successful on the web or the Internet, you must have links and content that promote your business' web presence. The content must be of high quality, and relevant, and It is no secret that some "links" are more valuable than others when it comes to promoting your business. It follows then, that if more "valuable links" are part of your promotion, you would want to know how and where to acquire them for your sites and online tools. What if I told you that The Most Powerful Link In The World just happens to be free? If you click on the hyperlink here and go to the page behind the link, you will probably begin to scratch your head and wonder if I have lost my mind. Unless you are a Search Engine Optimization specialist, or have some training in SEO, then what you see when you get there will probably not make any sense to you at all. To the untrained eye, it will probably appear to be just a simple page with some catagories that you can "click on" to see advertisements for services or products in which, quite honestly, you have no interest at all. I will be the first to admit that when I first learned of The Most Powerful Link In The World it didn't make any sense to me at all. Then someone told me how it works, and I became a bit more interested. I used the link as instructed, and it was a huge factor in producing the result that I was seeking for my web presence. Then, after a considerable amount of thought and experimentation, I devised a method of using The Most Powerful Link In The World that has a multiplying effect that I'm not even it's creator envisioned. I believe that by applying the methods of using "the link" that I do, I have captured an infinite potential to drive the web presence of any business on the Internet that, heretofore, did not exist. Would you like to learn how to put this extraordinary tool to work in your online business marketing effort? I will show you how to use it, and then if you choose to do so, the rest will be up to you, but I want to offer a word of caution here as well. The implementation of the methods I employ with "the link" are very easy and simple to use, however, it will require effort. There is definitely a price to pay. There is a learning curve, which I will assist you to overcome as quickly as is possible. Then there is the actual "work" that is involved in putting the "tool" to work for you. If you are sincere about your "online success", you will be more than just a little glad you took the time to check it out, and I hope you are, and that you do. If you follow the last link at the little flashing icons, you will find my Who Is Bill Reid page and all the contact information you may need as well as a more intimate glimpse of me and some of my online businesses. Feel free to contact me by any method you choose. I will be more than happy to make your acquaintance.

16. Where Do You Fit In?
Questions abound when the topic of homebased businesses come up. There are those who are so skeptical of everything that unless some catastrophic event happens in their life, they won't even take the time to consider any activity outside their established daily routine. And if you are talking with a couple, it only takes one of them to put down any "outside the box" thinking that might interupt the status quo. Unfortunately, there are quite a few who think that there really isn't anything else in the whole wide world that will be any more effective for the income producing ability than that which they are doing now. So the first question for anyone who finds themselves somewhat less than satisfied with their station in life is, "Where do I fit in?" If you will allow me to offer some advice before you begin to seek the answer I think you might approach it a little differently. The following is just a suggestion, but, I believe, a helpful suggestion. Back around the turn of the 19th century, believe it or not, there was a "political movement" in the United States to abolish the U. S. patent office. The conventional thinking of the proponents was that "everything that could possibly be invented had already been invented, therefore there would be no need to waste good taxpayer dollars keeping the office in operation". As you think back over the whole of the last full century, what is your take on the issue in retrospect? Do you think we needed the patent office? I think you will be hard pressed to find anyone today who will think that the premise for the idea was anything but laughable. So begin your thought process with an open mind, and the idea that there might actually be someone and/or something out there that you are not aware of, which might just be the answer to your prayer for some relief. Someone much more famous than me once said, "in order to change, you have to change". I think he or she, whoever it was, got it right. But what has to happen before you can change? Don't you have to accept the idea that change must occur if you are to expect a different result? You can help yourself immensely with just the realization that you (or me, for that matter) are not the smartest person on the planet Earth. Bring, or take, as the case may be, an open mind to the table. The best place to begin doing anything is at the beginning. This truism can actually be applied over and over again, to learning, applying, practicing, studying, and so on, until you have a clear understanding of who you are and where you are. It really is like the Oldtimers say, "there is more than one way to skin a cat". Would you like some really good advice here? Ok, then. Open your mind, then click on the title of this post, take a little bit to look around there and see if you don't come away with at least a little different attitude about yourself, and where you fit in. Then if you'd like to get better acquainted, come visit me here, or browse my Who is Bill Reid website. Maybe I can help you to overcome some of the obstacles that are keeping you "in the box".

17. If you are telling you are selling
Do you sell products or services? Or do you listen for people to tell you when your product or service will benefit them? If you are approaching your prospective customer with the attitude that you have a product that they need, and the only way to get them to "want" it, is to pull out your fire hose and blast them with all the good information about the products' features until they finally see how much they need it, then your are in a heap of trouble. There's an old saying among the enlightened sales people out there, and it goes something like this... "If you are telling, you're selling". The fact is, no one wants to be "sold", but everyone wants to "buy". Have you ever noticed your own reaction when you go into a store, and the sales person approaches you? When they ask to help you, a normal response from most people is, "no thank you, I'm just looking." Is that what you do? But what happens when you enter an establishment, and you have something specific on your mind that you "want"? I don't know about you, but I usually walk through the door looking for a sales person, and as soon as one approaches me, I immediately tell them what I am looking for, and ask if they can help me find it. How would you react if you were walking down the sidewalk in front of the store and one of the store's sales staff came out of the store and tried to get you to come inside and look at some of their merchandise? You would probably think they had completely lost their mind. Right? So what's different if you are the sales person and your only qualification for a prospect is whether they can fog a mirror if you hold it under their nose? As soon as you see that they are breathing, you begin your "assault", and they are immediately "on guard", and looking for a way to avoid you. Think about it. Wouldn't it be better if they thought they were asking you for information about your product or service? So how do you get them to do that? You can start by just beginning a conversation, with something like, "hi, how are you?", and then maybe follow up with another question about them, then a question about their job, where they are working, how they like it and so on. If you ask enough questions of anyone, they will eventually reciprocate and do the same for you. You have to wait till you have their permission to present your idea, product, or service, but only after you are sure that they are qualified prospect... More on that later. Till next time, Good marketing and better selling

18. Taking the Internet To the People
I have always been told that you post your stuff on the Internet, then find a way to drive "traffic" to your site, and when you do, the people who go there will buy what you are selling. Doesn't work that way, does it? We have to be a little more aggressive and a little more creative than that. So what do you do first? Very simple. Just change your attitude. Think backwards in some cases and see if things don't start to work a little better. Instead of trying to drive people to your site.. Why not drive your site to them? Then comes the age old question. How? Well, begin by understanding that the Internet, in reality, is really no different than if you were meeting someone face to face. Don't you have to create some interest or curiosity in your approach that will get their attention? So why not on the Internet as well. Get creative. Think about your product and what you have to offer. Why would they want to hear your story. What's in it for them?

19. My $75,000 Blog
My $75,000 Blog is an offshoot of a casual marketing scheme that I use that has gradually developed into minor branding campaign for my homebased Internet marketing business. I think it is sort of an unusual "visual" branding that helps to identify me to people that I come in casual contact with through everyday activities. For Starters, I wear a ballcap... I have a little iron on patch on the front that reads "My $75,000 Cap"... Then I have a little plastic snap together campaign button that's about 2" in diameter that I wear on my shirt or jacket as well... It still amazes me when people stop me in a store or walking on the street and inquire as to what these labels represent.. It gives me a way to open a conversation and then turn it toward a recruiting effort with that person...It works... I get lots of inquiries and now, with the help of a professional sign company, I have put "My $75,000 Number" on the back window of my car... Of course the number given is my cell phone and you might be surprised how many people will call me as I am driving along the highway... For something like my "$75,000" anything to work, it needs to be something that is unusual and will ellicit the right response.. Definitely something neutral, but that will arouse curiosity, and there you have it.. The key is curiosity, which leads to interest, and then the rest is up to you. Till next time. Bill
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1. Freelance writing jobs » The Ruggedized Laptop Computer Value Proposition
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Freelance writing jobs » The Ruggedized Laptop Computer Value Proposition

This includes free lancers and telecommuters.


2. Tips for Business Success in Today's Tough Market Place
By Storm Castle

Does your company do business to business prospecting? Have you ever considered using an outbound telemarketing company? If you are wondering if your business will be able to endure the current economic troubles, this article is exactly what you need to read. There are six tips that can help your business find success even in a bad economy.

The following six tips are ways your company can not only survive, but thrive during tough economic times. Increasing your marketing budget, using the power of leverage, focusing your efforts where they will be most effective, properly training your employees, providing excellent customer service and keeping a positive attitude are all ways to keep your business profitable in difficult economic times.

The first way for increasing profits during a recession may sound backwards, but increasing the amount of money you spend on marketing your business instead of reducing it is one thing that can help your business make a profit during a recession. Countless businesses make the mistake of considering their marketing an expense instead of an investment and wind up destroying their businesses by cutting back in this area.

The second tip is to use the power of leverage by hiring a business to business prospecting company to do outbound telemarketing for your business. This helps your team use their time more wisely.

The next tip is to focus your efforts where they will be most effective, which is spending time closing sales. When the telemarketing programs do their job effectively your team can spend the majority of their time making sales which means increased profits for you.

The fourth tip involves properly training your employees to work with the highly qualified leads they receive from these lead generation companies. Proper training will help them make the most of these leads and sales will go through the roof regardless of what is happening in the economy.

The fifth tip for business success in tough economic times is to provide excellent customer service. Getting repeat business is much more cost effective and profitable than having to constantly prospect for new business so it is vital to keep your current customers happy.

The sixth and final tip for business success in tough economic times is keeping a positive attitude. People have a tendency to create the exact amount of success they believe they will and your positive attitude will be reflected in your employees' attitudes and achievements as well as your own.

Implementing the six ways listed above can help your business to increase profits during a recession. Business to business prospecting is one area to concentrate your marketing efforts in since this will make four of the six ways happen. Then all you have to worry about are the last two ways including treating your clients to outstanding service and maintaining an optimistic outlook.

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3. 4/15 Yahoo! News: Work from Home
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Career Step Partners with HCIT Solutions to Provide Training in Jamaica (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
April 15, 2009 at 3:01 am

Career Step has recently partnered with HCIT Solutions to help develop the Jamaican medical transcription field within the growing global healthcare industry.

Favors-n-Gifts.com Responds To Demand For Personalized Party Favors (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
April 15, 2009 at 3:01 am

Favors-n-Gifts.com caters to the high demand for personalized party favors with different customization options and lower prices.

Freelance writing jobs grew 500% in past year, according to oDesk (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
April 15, 2009 at 3:01 am

oDesk oConomy reports that freelance writing jobs, including technical writing, business writing, blog and article writing, editing, and translation services are all part of the growing demand for online jobs found on oDesk.





4. Secret Exposed: How the Google Search Engine Really Works
By Henry Zeng

While we don't often think about - or even care - how the Google search engine works, it is very important for an online marketer who is using search engine optimization, or natural search marketing for their online business to understand the basic principles that drive Google.

There are three main parts to Google: Googlebot, The Indexer, and the Query Processor. Each of these three parts is crucial to online businesses, believe it or not. Let's take a deep look at each of these Google elements to see how they work.

Googlebot is the search engine spider that comes to your website and spiders your pages. It isn't an actual spider, of course.

It actually works more like a web browser by calling a server and requesting pages, and downloading them - just as you do when you open your browser, type in an URI, and then the web page loads.

Googlebot, however, is run by big number of computers and performs this task much faster than one user could on their home or work personal computer. And Googlebot doesn't know if a website exists until a URL is put into their Add URL form, or until they find a link point to that site on another web page.

When Googlebot comes to a page, they take all the links from that page, and put them in a queue for crawling, and repeat this process over and over again. Once Googlebot has found a link, and downloaded the page, it hands that page off to the Indexer.

The Indexer stores the pages in Google's Index Data base. The Index then sorts all of the pages in its data base, alphabetically, by looking at all of the keywords on the pages. The Indexer does not pay any attention to what Google calls stop words, such as is, on, or, why, how, etc. It just pays attention to more important keyword type words.

The Indexer, after Indexing pages, waits for the Google Query Processor to ask it for a list of documents. A keyword is given to the Query Processor, which in turn asks the Indexer for a list of stored websites contain that keyword.

The Indexer then supplies the Query processor with a list of the documents, and the Query processor presents the documents to the user who requested the keyphrase.

You see, each element is important to the others. It all starts with the Googlebot finding your web page link on another site, or by you going to Google and using the Add form to submit your site.

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5. Google Voice Application will soon arrive in iPhone and iPod Touch
By Haven Frbiz

GrandCentral Phone Service as a voice of the recycled products, Google introduced at the beginning of Google Voice Services, which provides integrated voice telephone service, including all the features of GrandCentral (useful for SOHOs).

In addition, Google will also provide a voice mail features automatic text copying, as well as send and receive text messages, Google voice communications will also be recorded with the Gmail integration implementation. Users can make free calls to any number in the United States.

Like Gizmodo, according to reports, Google Voice will soon appear in the form of application at the iPhone and iPod Touch. The application will include a dial-up, and it can be set aside (from Google Voice your number), and the iPhone will make its own bilateral linking.

It can also dial-up and cell phone, and contact list to work, while sending SMS. Google Voice also includes standard features such as phone logs, voice mail and so on.

The latest model stars Netbook - X-Slim and really drive map Wind U123 has just emerged, both CULV notebook using Intel's ultra-low voltage processor, running Windows Vista Home Premium system, only 0.7 inches thick, 2.8 pounds, is the MSI Dell used to combat the Adamo's flagship product, version with high prices also reached a level of more than 1000 U.S. dollars, the minimum should have 700 U.S. dollars, this series of products will also have 11.6, 14 and 15.6-inch version, let us Figure it together!

GIGABYTE is expected at the end of the second quarter with the cottage Internet Protocol of the Company products will be delivered, and the deal will allow Gigabyte notebook sales doubled compared to 3 last year! Last year, the Gigabyte notebook sales are only 15 million units, while in 2009 this figure grew to around 50 million units.

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6. 4/10 Yahoo! News: Home Biz SEO
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Get #1 Rankings On Google with 10-Step Laser-Targeted Search Engine Optimization Tutorial (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
April 10, 2009 at 3:01 am

Since 2006, Matthew Bredel has built a successful online, home based business that's growth has depended largely on page 1 Google rankings and other SEO organic traffic. The SEO Exciter Series outlines many of his personal strategies in getting top search engine rankings for some of today's most competitive search engine keywords.





7. 4/9 Yahoo! News: Technology and Telecommuting
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For Businesses to Grow in a Fledgling Economy, Turn to Technology and Telecommuting, Says E-Geniuses (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
April 9, 2009 at 3:05 am

Leading L.A.-based computer repair service company E-Geniuses illustrates how businesses can utilize technology and telecommuting to not only survive the economic crisis but to grow in a down market.

New Google Alerts Third-Party Add-On Boosts Marketing Intelligence Access for Small Businesses, Busy Pros (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
April 9, 2009 at 3:01 am

Developed by Adam Green, 'Mr. Google Alerts', AlertRank makes it easier to track, sort, rank and analyze Google-indexed news, blog postings and social media alerts




8. Adelaide Small Business Need SEO
By Dr S Ausman

There are no secrets on how to rank high with the major search engines because effective search engine optimizations are now immense. What is search engine optimization? Before we discuss that thing, you have to understand first how search engines work and a bit of know-how.

Search engines are into providing their users with the most relevant and up-to-date information to match the search term that was used. They are sophisticated pieces of technology which allow users to quickly find relevant websites by searching for a word or a phrase. Search engine results are useless to users if the information doesn't relate to the search term, or if the results are old. People expect the most up-to-date and fresh information that is useful to them.

Updating your website everyday and adding some materials will help you get noticed by the search engines. So, if you are going to sell any type of product or service online, you have to optimize your website for the search engines, in order to boost traffic and sales. It is because over 90% of your business will likely come directly from search engine results. And for that reason, it is absolutely important to optimize your site for search engines for you to have the greatest deals in the entire world.

Search engine optimization (SEO) is the process by which webmasters or online business owners utilize strategic copy to augment their website's status. It is certain that the internet has grown so fast over the years and the competition for the best search engine position has created an enormous market. Therefore, better understanding the fundamental elements of Search Engine Optimization is vital for an online business' success.

Making use of effective search engine optimization techniques will improve the page rank of your website. There are many tricks that can be used to increase page rank; the most effective method is to provide high quality content consistently. This seems like a simple concept but there are many websites that fails to provide content that visitors find interesting. Sites which provide content that are interesting, well-written and regularly updated create highly engaged visitors who are more likely to return to the website in the coming days. So, if you can set your website apart from those boring, lifeless sites then do it. You'll surely have a step closer to achieving high page rank through search engine optimization.

The next significant factor for an effective search engine optimization is to include keywords and phrases within your content. To make sure that you are properly targeting your market, you have to make sure that the keywords and phrases you have on your site are the keywords and phrase that your site is actually optimized for. The more keywords you use in your content, the more likely it is that online visitors will find your site when they do some research with those words. If you are unfailing with these techniques, then your overall search engine optimization will increase, boosting your page rank.

You should also have to develop a linking strategy as a part of your search engine optimization. Not only does this provide free advertising for your site, but it makes the impression that your site is imperative because of its affiliated links. For each link that you have pointing back to you, that is another chance for your potential customer to find you. The more inbound links that you have pointing to your site, the higher you will be ranked in the search engines.

Another is to develop a content stratagem. People who get to search from the internet are looking for information. The more information you provide for them and the more helpful it is, the more likely you will make the sale. Writing articles is the most effective way to build up content for your site. When writing articles to post on your site, make sure that you develop a clear means of arranging their content. You can do this by simply adding a new page to your site. This will allow room for extra articles to be added as you write them, and will allow you to build up an archive of articles which will maintain to draw online visitors. Make sure also that you have included your archived articles in a directory that is next to the root web of your site so that the search engines will catalog your online articles.

Always keep in mind that search engine optimization methods are important in developing your site's status. With that thing in mind, make sure that you write high-quality, keyword rich content and link your site to and from a deliberate family of other sites. These things will help improve your site's popularity and coerce increased business through your online business.

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9. 4/6 Yahoo! News: Mobile Internet
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Peplink Launches Enterprise Grade 3G Load Balancing (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
April 6, 2009 at 7:53 am

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.----Peplink, the pioneer in Internet link balancing and failover solutions, today announces the release of its Balance 20W mobile load balancing router. Peplink's innovative new product gives Internet reliability to mobile and remote locations where it is not currently possible.



10. Get More Business with Autoresponders
By David Jessee

These days, most everyone is familiar with an autoresponder, although many don't know why they are beneficial to businesses. If you aren't familiar with autoresponders, you would probably find yourself amazed with them. An autoresponder can help your business by automatically emailing your clients and customers with a preset message that will help to increase your sales.

An autoresponder can help your list of clients grow, even send each one of them their own personalized email message. If you choose, you can also follow up each individual email with repeated emails, varying the content whenever you wish. These programs will also allow you to keep track of conversations, and send out broadcast email messages whenever you have news or new products to offer your clients.

As research in the past has shown, personalized email from autoresponders is a great way to boost your business. When you send a personalized email to one of your clients, the autoresponder by can address him or her by their name - which always makes a customer take notice. While you could do this yourself using traditional email, it could take you a few hours if you have a long list of customers.

Autoresponders make sending personalized email a snap. All you need to do is set up your email template, then select where you like the name to go. You can add everyone in your customer list to the autoresponder, which makes sending emails a snap. Once you have everything ready to go, all you need to do is send out the emails with one simple click. Best of all, you don't have to set it up again when you need to send out broadcast messages.

Although there are some people who will buy products after one or two emails, most people require about seven or eight emails before they will purchase anything. Autoresponders can really help you there, as they will do all of the emailing for you. You dont have to keep sending manual emails or anything like that. All you need to do is set up the email address, type in your preset message, and then feel free to send it as many times as you like.

Through the use of an autoresponder you can really boost your business. If you run an Internet marketing business, this tool will prove to be invaluable. You can spend less time sending messages and more time doing what you enjoy. If you've never tried an autoresponder before, you owe it yourself to check out everything they will do for you and your business. Online businesses can get a lot of emails on a daily basis, which is where the autoresponder will really start to shine and show you just how great of an asset it really is.

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11. Work at Home News Front
Verbal Communication Skills Lacking in Some Job Seekers; Media Consultants Offer Job Interview Preparation

Landing a new job is hard work. Just getting through the first interview is a challenge especially for a professional who's been laid off from a position he has held for years. Media consultant Suzanne Spurgeon says, "Interview skills get rusty if you don't use them.

The AA'S £6.2BN Summit Paper on Curbing Motoring

As world leaders gather today at the G20 summit to discuss the global financial crisis, the AA's own president, Edmund King, is reminding motorists that with rising motoring costs upon us, it has never been a better time to shed the pounds. Drivers could save over £6 billion per year by following the AA's money saving tips.

Anti-Phishing Working Group Leading Initiative to Stop Consumers From Falling Prey to Money Laundering Scams

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. & LOS ALTOS, Calif.----The Anti-Phishing Working Group announced today a new public education initiative to deliver free counter-crime video instruction to consumers.









12. Adwords Management - 7 Keys to Success: Part 1
By George Kristopher

Most people advertising in Adwords today don't realize that they are losing tons of customers and leads all due to the fact that they don't know the 7 Key things they must do to set up a successful adwords campaign. If you follow these 7 key steps to setting up your adwords campaign, not only will your ad show up a lot higher in Google, but you'll also pay less per click than people advertising below you! Applying these 7 Crucial Steps will increase the amount of clicks you're getting per day and at the same time decrease the amount of money you're having to spend now!

Optimize Your Campaign For Google Are all of your keywords stuffed into one or just a few adgroups? Google hates it when campaigns are like this and determines that your campaign has 0 Relevancy! I know this strategy works, so for all of my clients I make their campaigns Super Relevant by taking each individual keyword and putting it in ad adgroup all on it's own! I know, it's days worth of work, but it reduces their click cost by an incredible amount! If you don't follow crucial step #1 you're going to be slapped! This means that Google will charge you insane amounts of money for your clicks and give your ads horrible placement.

Optimize your ads for Google The structure of your ads play a huge role in determining how much you pay per click. Just like in step #1 Google is obsessed with "Relevancy". Google's idea of a perfect ad actually has the keyword that was searched on show up twice in the ad; Once in the ad title, and once in the ad text. If Google see's that your ad displaying for the keyword, "injury attorney" actually has the keyword "injury attorney" appearing in your ad title and inyour ad text then Google is going to reward your ad for being perfectly relevant to the keyword that was searched on.

Google is going to reward you in two ways, 1) by charging you less per click and 2) by giving your ad a higher ad placement! But that's not all! Who searches on the keyword "injury attorney" will be more inclined to click on your ad because the actual keyword they searched on shows up twice in your ad! That means that by optimizing your ads you get more clicks, you spend less, AND you get higher ad placement! It's a win win situation!

You might ask, "Well how will I ever have time to write a super targeted ad like that for every keyword I have? That seems impossible!" Well, if you don't have time you should make time. My company write a super targeted ad for EVERY keyword that you have! It's a huge load of work, but we've found it's definitely worth it for our clients. Stay tuned for part 2 of this article series, on "Optimizing your site for Google and Keyword Swiping".

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16. Google Gets Voice
Google GrandCentral has grown all up is being relaunched as Google Voice. This service will continue in beta testing with many new features. Grand Central was a start up "one-number access" telephone service that was purchased by Google soon after its debut.

This service will be styled similar to the Skype telephony business model, in that some of the calls are free, and international long distance will be offered at attractive rates way below what normal phone charges would be. As an example, calls to Canada reportedly will be one cent per minute.

This will be a great service for entrepreneurs, solopreneurs, and small office/home office workers, which now includes distance workers, telecommuters and digital nomads. Get in line and queue up for a free Google Voice number.

From The Blogosphere:

Google Voice Blog: Moving to Google Voice!

We are happy to announce that we have made a number of improvements to GrandCentral and are relaunching the service as Google Voice.

Google Voice Speaks of World Domination

Google Voice is a free service that offers "one number for life," so I recently came across your blog and have been reading along.

Get Ready For Google Voice

The folks over at Google are working on a new project called Google Voice. According to the Google Blog site the first beta testing will be for GrandCentral [...]




17. Depression Cooking Teaches
Check out Google Trends this morning, and you will see that Great Depression Cooking tops the charts. The television news anchors are starting to own up to the fact that we are in a depression, and not just your ordinary run of the mill recession.

Imports are down 24% and the economy in the US alone shrank over 6% in just one month. If you think there is any good news in this, it probably is only the fact we need to learn to individually become self reliant again. We can't sustain an economy where the only growth is in government.

If you have already lost your job, and are scratching your head as to what you will do when the unemployment insurance runs out, you may have figured out that it probably won't be a job like you had before. We are headed back to a more mercantile style society, where we each make and trade goods and services. Do you believe you can now start your own small office-home office based on new skills found learned and linked on the Internet?

If you are on your own SOHO quest, you may want to consider investing in and learning about working online. In many ways it is a quite separate and parallel economy. Almost unrelated to what is happening in the real world sector.

An alternative avocation is taking up the art of Depression Style Cooking.




18. SpiderWeb Will Rock the Web
Whoa Baby! This blog is getting whiskers. Anyone that has followed my path will know that I now have been heavy into educating myself about Internet marketing. Thus, the reason for no posts.

But I have been busy investigating. One of the schemes is a beta program known as The SpideWeb Marketing System. If you have seen it in passing, but did not consider it...keep looking. This had the potential to be the next big monetizing scheme for the web.


Many have tried to create a self-sustained or auto-pilot system. This supposedly started out with 12 streams of income, but now has 22. I have a gut feeling you have to work it like any other business.

It still is in beta, so don't hope for much. I had numerous conversation with the owners and management team of this system about creating an inner circle training program. Alas, everyone wants something for nothing. You can generate free leads, but then you have to know what to do with them.

Check out my blog on the subject, too, at "The SpiderWeb System Information and Reviews".


19. How to Produce 365 Videos in One Year
(Archived in: Online Income Reviews)

If you have been involved in the blogosphere for long, you know that many bloggers are gravitating towards video aka Video blogs, Vlogs, Vidcasts, or a Video Podcast.

This is a heads up on Mark Wielgus at 45n5.com. Mark is on top of online trends, and I am here to tell you that he researches, tests, and reports on things you will come to appreciate on a daily basis. All the information in this post was gleaned from 45n5. My belief is that Mark combines some marketing savvy with geekdom knowhow. He even writes simple, but useful utility programs and then gives them away for free on the blog. Here is a recent link to one he dubs "Keyword Scrubber".

45n5.com has turned into one of the few blogs I simply must check out on a daily basis. Now Mark is committed to deciphering Affiliate Marketing as a top priority. Another project he is combining with this effort is his personal mission to produce and post a video every day in 2008.

I think with 365 videos in the planning, his little experiment is one to watch for trends, plus the techniques, tips and tricks he is bound to uncover along the way. So, if you want to make 365 videos in one year, watch this guy in 2008 and I think you will learn something.



20. Prioritize Your Blogging for 2008
(Archived in: Social Media Marketing Social Media Optimization)

Welcome to the New Year! I have been spending the last week planning for 2008, which has included changes to my blogging style. If you follow my blogs, you know that I have decided to concentrate on Digital Nomads and The Rugged Notebooks Blog as my main focus for blogging, and with less frequent posting to this blog and The Sovereign Journey.

This is not for a lack or loss of interest, but merely a necessity of time management. Regardless, my blog niche revolves around the central theme of mobility and using technology to be independent. So, you can always check back here and/or catch my more frequent updates at the Rugged Notebooks or Digital Nomads sites. My plan this year is to move to private domains.

One thing I have been doing is writing more focused posts...themed, if you will, or a series of posts on a subject of interest. Recently, this has had a major slant towards telecom, and in particular new gadgets like MagicJack and VoIP telephoney solutions like Google GrandCentral.

I am finding that being more focused on a particular subject area makes it easier and more interesting to research, test, review, and write. I think my readers appreciate it a well and it is helping in the SERPS.

If you are still blogging, drop me a line and let me know how you are getting on. There seems to have been a drop in the number of friends I met online in 2007 that have continued to blog, or scaled back like I have. -Digital Nomad


21. Twelve Step Program for Email Addicts
(Archived in: Online Usability Reviews)

I saw this over at the BigString 2.0 website and thought it was good advice. BigString is an interesting concept in itself, which I will let you discover for yourself. These 12 items have been edited somewhat, so not to get dinged for duplicate content. There were some typos in the original text anyway. Enjoy.

1. Do not send email when you are angry. Wait until you calm down before you send that email. Feelings and thoughts can be difficult to interpret and easily misconstrued.

2. Never send a sarcastic email that could be taken out of context. Sarcasm and email do not mix. You can easily offend someone in an email without intent to do so.

3. Do not send email gossip. You never know where the email will end up. Just make a commitment to yourself not to participate in any gossip.

4. Never end significant relationships via email. Email is the equivalent of an electronic paper trail. Not good for any sour ending, whether business or personal.

5. If you don't want your boss or coworkers to see it, better not send that email from work.

6. Never put anything in writing that may come back to haunt you. A good overall policy. Not just for email.

7. Never, ever, hit ‘Reply to All’ when you just want to send an email to one individual.

8. Don’t email pictures of yourself to others. Especially, online acquaintances and complete strangers.

9. Don’t make promises or commitments via email that you cannot or will not keep.

10. When you send attachments, be sure that you have selected the correct files and documents.

11. Good advice from New York Governor Elliot Spitzer, “Never write when you can talk. Never talk when you can nod. And never put anything in an email.â€

12. Try BigString recallable email. If you do happen to make errors...the recallable, erasable, and non-forwardable features will help to correct such mistakes.



22. How to Build 10-Minute Affiliate Website Mashups
(Archived in: Online Income Reviews)

If you are searching for ways to be innovative with your online marketing, then here is another plug for many of the ideas featured at 45n5.com authored by Mark Wielgus. No, this is not a paid post.

This is the good stuff, it's an addendum to the post on "30 Websites in 30 Days", and Mark calls this his YouTube-Ebay-Amazon Affiliate Website Mashup Thingy.



I have had a few email exchanges with Mark, and these are a few of his cautionary thoughts by way of how he has explained the ideas behind how it should work. Most people will not succeed with this mashup concept, or any other website scripting without the underlying concept and knowledge (or experience from learning) of how to build such a niche site.

Cranking out "out of the box" and rubber stamp solutions is what everybody else is doing. Doing the same thing that everyone else is doing online will bring the same results...which happens to be not making any money online. This also happens to mirror Einstein's theory of insanity, and he was no dummy. It's also making many people wealthy for some pretty worthless online information products.

So, if you use the script out of the box, most of your money will be made from luck or successful keyword research (aka) what words and topics you use to build these niche minisites in mass production.

Now is the time to learn. Take the time to consider doing it right. - Digital Nomad


23. A SOHO Reprise of Honest Riches System
(Archived in: Online Income Reviews)

A 25 Year Old Entrepreneur Making a Living Online from Home


You probably have read about or heard of The Rich Jerk and Chis X of Day Job Killer. If not you better stop and do a Google search right now. About 2 years ago, Holly Mann, a young mother started to successfully market directly against high profile Internet marketing gurus like these guys.

Living in a foreign country with no job and few resources, Holly decided she could research, design, and deliver a kinder and gentler approach to online marketing. Evidently she found her niche selling "How-To" information, because she has become successful in a short period of time (well, a couple of years).

"Honest Riches 2" is a 95 page proven guide. Holly shows all the techniques she has used to make money online through affiliate programs starting with no website and no start-up money, then on to free websites that can easily be setup with little or no experience, including free advertising that most people don't know or think about.

Yes, it seems possible to make money online and work from home just about anywhere (Holly lives in Thailand), but don't quit your day job just yet. You need a system and you need the right tools and knowledge to be successful. Changing your career is a life altering decision.

Before taking the leap, do plenty of due diligence and adequate research for information and resources about starting an online business and becoming an online entrepreneur. This e-book is geared for beginners, but is a valuable resource for all online marketers. No "get-rich-quick" schemes here....like any real business endeavor, it involves some effort and some work. But you will learn strategies and techniques to start making money right away.

To read more about Holly Mann techniques and other online marketers, visit Thank You Holly Mann.


24. John Chow Calls It Quits on Agloco
(Archive in: Weblogs and Business)

After many attempts at beating a dead horse, everyone involved in the Agloco fiasco can now uncross their fingers. It ain't gonna happen. Even John Chow has finally admitted defeat along with almost 30,000 signed up in his Agloco network.


Here is a partial screenshot of his last post on the subject, and here is a link to the post about the Agloco demise at TechCruch. Like John says...it shows that all those MBAs don't always muster up success, even the second time around. For posterity, watch the video on the Agloco viewbar attributes, and think about all the gurus that were on board for this.



25. How to Build 30 Websites in 30 Days
(Archive in Ecommerce SOHO Online Usability)

It may sound implausible, but it is not impossible. Follow this Digital Nomad and you know that just feeding the blogs is not going to cut it anymore. Blogging should be part of your online marketing network, but not a diversion.

I have been searching heavy for the folks that are making it online and not the wannabes. One such source is 45n5.com authored by Mark Wielgus. This guy tells it straight. You have to hunt an peck to find the good stuff, and you will have to piece it together, but I think a good start is on this website.

Mark will show you how to find a niche, create a website in 10 minutes, and then shove it in the pipeline with some SEO tricks. Theoretically, there is no reason why you could not do this everyday for a month and then have 30 minisites up and running for affiliate programs in thirty days. That's if you want to have a website between you and the merchant.



I am finding that you maybe don't even need a website to market affiliate programs, but you do have to commit to spending some money for Google Adword campaigns. Better have a pad and pen ready.

There is always something to learn. Take the time to learn something new each day. - Digital Nomad


American Jobs: Going, Going...
Jane Birnbaum
2005
Reprinted from: AFLCIO.org

Corporations are escalating efforts to ship out jobs that pay well and build the middle class—and now they are aiming their axes at workers in the nation’s fast-growing white-collar sector.

The U.S. recession that began in March 2001 officially ended in November 2001, say the National Bureau of Economic Research and other analysts.

So why are so many workers still out of jobs?

“We’ve declared victory over the recession, and we’re still laying off a couple hundred thousand workers a month,” says Rep. Pete Stark (D-Calif.). “If it weren’t so painful for so many people who are out of work, it would be hilarious. But it isn’t.”

The U.S. economy has 3.2 million fewer jobs today than it did when President George W. Bush took office, including 2.5 million fewer manufacturing jobs. Bush appears headed for the dubious distinction of being the first president since Herbert Hoover to preside over a decline in total employment during his term in office.

In the past three years, nearly one in five U.S. workers was laid off from the job, according to The Disposable Worker: Living in a Job-Loss Economy, a Rutgers University¡V University of Connecticut report released in late July. Among workers laid off from full-time work, roughly one-fourth were earning less than $40,000 annually, the report finds.

In July, a total of 15 million U.S. workers were either unemployed, underemployed or too discouraged to job hunt, according to the Labor Department.

In contrast, within a year after the official end of the last recession in March 1991, the nation had embarked on six straight months of solid job growth.

This time, say economists, there are crucial differences: Companies are sending well-paying manufacturing and service jobs to countries with few, if any, protections for workers and the environment. And these jobs are probably not coming back.

“The movement of jobs and production overseas is handcuffing the recovery,” according to Mark Xandi, chief economist at Economy.com, as quoted in the New York Times.

“With NAFTA, the World Trade Organization and other trade deals of the last decade, American corporations are now tapping into a global supply of workers who can be trained to do everything from design to production, maintenance to marketing,” says Jeff Faux, economist and founding president of the Economic Policy Institute. “And while these workers become more productive, their pay doesn’t rise, because in many of these countries, to be a labor organizer means you risk winding up in a ditch with a bullet in your head.”

American jobs sent out of the country aren’t likely to return anytime soon. “As long as employers can take advantage of much lower labor costs in other countries, there’s no compelling reason to bring back many of these well-paying jobs,” says Ron Hira, an engineer and assistant professor of public policy at Rochester Institute of Technology. “Policymakers seem to be at a loss as to what to do about this problem.”

Meanwhile, the Bush administration directs multimillion-dollar tax cuts to the wealthy while supporting trade laws that encourage offshore outsourcing. And even as Bush opposes unemployment insurance extensions for some 1 million Americans who have exhausted their benefits, his administration refuses to embrace job-creating programs that would repair the nation’s infrastructure and help balance devastated state budgets.

“The Bush administration doesn’t seem to care about jobs,” says Center for Economic and Policy Research co-founder Dean Baker. “To retain and create jobs, there have to be policy changes, and I don’t think this administration is willing to make them.”

Manufacturing: America’s Foundation Is Crumbling
Photo Credit: Bill Burke/Page One
“American taxpayers...do not want their tax dollars subsidizing the export of their jobs.”
—USWA President Leo Gerard

Manufacturing jobs traditionally have provided high wages and good benefits that allow workers to care for their families. But 2.5 million manufacturing jobs have disappeared since President Bush took office in early 2001.

Multinational corporations are transferring jobs to countries where workers earn low wages and have few or no protections. And small U.S. businesses are laying off workers or shutting their doors because they can’t meet foreign competitors’ prices.

African American workers have been hit particularly hard. Because of manufacturing job losses, the unemployment rate among African Americans is rising twice as fast as it is for whites and faster than in any downturn since the mid-1970s. “The number of jobs and the types of jobs that have been lost has severely diminished the standing of many blacks in the middle class,” says William Lucy, president of the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists and AFSCME secretary-treasurer.

Manufacturing job loss starts the downward spiral

The loss of good manufacturing jobs has ripped apart communities and permanently lowered living standards for families throughout the United States, including in Rockford, Ill., 70 miles from Chicago. The northern Illinois city is historically second only to Cleveland as a center for machine tooling, the making of tools used in machine manufacturing.

Machine tooling, which traditionally employs the most highly skilled manufacturing workers including members of the Machinists and UAW, is the bedrock of America’s manufacturing industry.

But the bedrock is crumbling. The Rockford area lost more than 20 percent of its manufacturing jobs—about 10,000—between May 2000 and 2003, according to MBG Information Services President and Economist Charles McMillion’s analysis of Department of Labor data.
General manufacturing jobs have been among those lost in Rockford, including jobs held by Steelworkers Local 745 members at the Goodyear tire plant. USWA members at Goodyear now number 750, down from 1,650 in 1999, before the corporation shipped the jobs to Asia and South America.

But most manufacturing jobs lost in Rockford have been in machine tooling. At Greenlee/Textron, which makes drill bits and tools for electrical contractors, about 180 Machinists now represented by IAM Local 1553 are employed today, down from about 900 in the late 1980s. The 112-year-old crown jewel of Rockford machine tooling—Ingersoll International—declared bankruptcy this spring and laid off 300 employees in Rockford and 70 in Michigan, leaving only skeleton crews of managers and a few contract workers.

“The lesson of Rockford,” says Faux, “is it disproves the free traders’ argument that America could afford to lose manufacturing jobs in areas like textiles and steel because we would ultimately triumph in global competition by making the things hardest to make. In fact, those things are machine tools—and we’re losing them.”

A loss of manufacturing jobs reverberates throughout the community—and ultimately the nation. When manufacturing factories aren’t being built, maintained or expanded, jobs disappear in areas such as construction.

“Our union has about 30 percent unemployment,” says Mark Bramble, business agent for Electrical Workers Local 364 in Rockford. “Guys burn through their unemployment, lose all their benefits, get divorced and then go where the grass looks greener or settle for working as a greeter at Wal-Mart.”

A question of national security

There’s a sense of betrayal in Rockford these days. “Free trade was sold to America with the line that it helps us export more goods,” says Eric Anderberg, who manages his family’s 37-year-old machine tool company, Dial Machines Inc. “But what’s happened is the exportation of our jobs and means of production so multinational corporations can exploit foreign labor and sell their goods back to us.”

Today Dial employs 40 workers, down from 75 in the late 1990s. It recently lost work to a lower-bidding Czech Republic manufacturer that nabbed a contract making parts for a supplier of General Electric Wind Energy Corp.

Anderberg and other Rockford employers worry that a Chinese government-owned machine tooling company, which already has bought two divisions of Ingersoll International, may now be poised to buy another—one containing intellectual property, including high-level research and design and military technology. “I cannot understand how our government can justify not only the debasement of our manufacturing industries but also our national security in a time of war,” he says.

The Rockford community and U.S. national security would get a boost from Buy America provisions House Armed Services Committee Chair Rep. Duncan Hunter (R-Calif.) added to legislation authorizing the 2004 Pentagon budget.

Rep. Donald Manzullo (R-Ill.), who represents the Rockford area and helped write the bill, says, “The Pentagon wouldn’t care if everything it buys is made in China.” Joined by armsmakers such as Boeing and Lockheed Martin, the White House says the Buy America provisions are “burdensome, counterproductive and have the potential to degrade U.S. military capabilities.” But the administration does not mention jobs.

“American steelworkers are also American taxpayers, and they do not want their tax dollars subsidizing the export of their jobs,” says USWA President Leo Gerard.

White-Collar Jobs: America’s Growing Export

Ask anyone which sector of the U.S. economy comes to mind as the most likely to be shipped overseas, and chances are he or she will say manufacturing.

But though the United States lost 2.5 million manufacturing jobs since the Bush presidency beginning in 2001, U.S. corporations now are racing to outsource white-collar jobs—including work in computer sciences, engineering, entertainment, financial and medical services—to countries where workers earn far less.

Terry Antisdel was a Chicago-area engineering associate for Lucent Technologies Inc. and its predecessor AT&T for 35 years until his entire 42-member International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers Local 81 was laid off in July. He figures his job will end up in India or China. “The words management used were a 'less-expensive offshore site,’ ” recalls Antisdel, who estimates Lucent will send a total of about 5,000 U.S. jobs offshore this year. “I feel let down,” he says. “Companies used to provide jobs for people, but now they’re just there to give money to executives, board members and shareholders.”

In late July, the Washington Alliance of Technology Workers (WashTech), a Communications Workers of America affiliated group that helps high-tech workers win a voice at work, released a tape of a conference call in which IBM’s top human relations executives discussed transferring 3 million U.S. service jobs to countries such as China and India by 2015.

Testifying in June before a House Committee on Small Business investigating the globalization of white-collar jobs, AFL-CIO Department for Professional Employees President Paul Almeida said, “If these cost-saving jobs shifts are taken to their logical extreme, even American corporations should be wondering where their future consumers will be located and how they will buy the goods and services.”

A Forrester Research study predicts U.S. employers will move about 3.3 million white-collar service jobs and $136 billion in wages overseas in the next 15 years, up from $4 billion in 2000.

White-collar jobs going and gone

The jobs already are leaving. By the end of this year, General Electric will have sent a total of 20,000 aircraft and medical research and design jobs to India and China, according to Business Week. And the Accenture consulting firm, which incorporated in Bermuda after splitting from Enron accountant Arthur Andersen, plans to send 5,000 accounting and software jobs to the Philippines in 2004, the magazine says.

According to WashTech, Microsoft plans to eliminate at least 800 full-time call-center jobs near Dallas and shift the work to India and Canada in the next fiscal year. It would be the largest one-time firing of full-time Microsoft employees in the company’s history. WashTech says a Microsoft senior vice president recently urged company managers to “pick something to move offshore today,” though Microsoft publicly has repeated it will not lay off U.S. workers and send the jobs offshore.

While the Bush administration remains silent about offshore outsourcing, states such as New Jersey are considering corrective measures. New Jersey legislators acted after the state outsourced the electronic administration of welfare and food stamp benefits to a company that then sent the jobs to India. When New Jersey citizens called to ask about benefits, they were connected with Indian workers who gave Americanized names.

A bill authored by state Assembly member Linda Greenstein (D) would have required such offshore subcontractors to disclose to New Jersey residents their employers’ true names and locations. But even this common- sense measure had no chance in the face
of massive opposition launched by Indian and American corporate interests, such as Verizon.

“We got a copy of an e-mail Verizon sent managers in New Jersey, thanking them for sending 1,800 e-mails opposing the bill,” says Don Rice, CWA’s New Jersey legislative coordinator. Activists and legislators hope to bring the bill to a vote before the legislative session ends this year.

U.S. security at stake

Offshore outsourcing of white-collar work also raises security concerns. U.S. firms are sending mapping and other such work to India, Pakistan, China, the Philippines and other countries with lower labor costs, says John Palatiello, administrator of the Council on Federal Procurement of Architectural and Engineering Services.

“This practice raises issues regarding access to data about the location of¡Kcritical infrastructure by individuals in foreign countries who have not been through any degree of security clearance and where control of access to data simply does not exist.”

Bush’s January 2002 State of the Union address made clear the danger of access to data by unfriendly foreign operatives: “Our discoveries in Afghanistan confirmed our worst fears....We have found diagrams of American nuclear power plants and public water facilities¡Ksurveillance maps of American cities and thorough descriptions of landmarks in America.”

Activists are demanding Congress review trade and tax policies that encourage white-collar offshore outsourcing. Without government intervention, warns Almeida, “short-sighted corporate policy focused on saving a few bucks in the short run will have an enormous deleterious impact on the entire U.S. economy.”

Low-Wage Jobs: Betray America’s Workers

Photo Credit: Ernie Englander/The New Press

Laid-off U.S. workers thrust into a hostile job market are discovering another ugly part of the American economy: low-wage work that pays too little to keep even a small family out of poverty.

Nearly a quarter of all U.S. workers labor in jobs that pay little but are essential to society. Sixty percent of these workers are female, and many are people of color. They care for nursing home patients and clean offices at night. They prepare food, answer call-center phones and care for our children.

These jobs generally pay less than the $8.85 hourly wage the U.S. government says it takes to keep a family of four out of poverty. Even so, many low-wage jobs offer only part-time hours, with few or no benefits. And workers in low-paying but essential jobs often are treated as disposable, quickly fired if they get sick or stay home with a sick child.

As more good jobs leave the country, the percentage of low-wage jobs keeps growing. By 2010, about 30 percent of working Americans won’t be making even poverty wages, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. A Labor Department list of the 10 occupations likely to show the largest job growth this decade is dominated by jobs that typically pay poorly—food preparation, customer service, office clerking, security and food service.

This world of low-wage jobs and the workers who do them is illuminated in The Betrayal of Work: How Low-Wage Jobs Fail 35 Million Americans, published on Labor Day by the New Press. “Traditionally, there was a promise in this country that if you worked hard, you could take care of your family,” explains author Beth Shulman, an attorney and former United Food and Commercial Workers vice president. “That promise has been broken¡Kand we have built our national prosperity on their backs.”

No job is inherently low wage

Workers in low-wage jobs frequently are labeled as lacking skills and in need of training to move into better-paying positions. But while education is a traditional route to higher pay, Shulman contends no job is inherently low wage.
“Take autoworkers, who had horrible jobs that became good ones because of unions and social legislation,” she says. “The same thing must happen with currently low-paying service- sector jobs. In Las Vegas, for example, the housekeeper represented by the Hotel Employees Restaurant Employees has decent wages and benefits thanks to unionization.”

Low-wage jobs tend to imprison the workers who perform them because of what Shulman calls a “piling on” of hardships. Workers in low-wage jobs are unlikely to have sick leave or health insurance or make enough money to afford reliable transportation or child day care. At the same time, they are likely to be in inflexible situations in which being late or missing work can result in a quick firing.

“It’s not just that you make less money in these jobs, but you have none of the basic things many of us take for granted, such as health insurance, time to care for a family member, adequate child care, some kind of retirement security, even a telephone,” Shulman says. “And this applies to one in four U.S. workers.”

Gap is growing between U.S. rich and poor

As low-wage work continues to replace jobs that pay well, the U.S. economy increasingly resembles that of a less-developed nation, with a wide gulf between rich and poor. Among all western industrialized nations, the United States has the greatest income and wage inequalities, with the best-paid 10 percent of workers making 16.6 times the amount made by the lowest-paid 10 percent, according to a 2003 analysis by the United Nations Development Program. “That’s the way we’ve been moving for some time now and continue to move,” says Heather Boushey, a Center for Economic and Policy Research economist.

To reverse this trend, the United States needs to change the rules of the game, according to Shulman. “For starters, we should immediately raise the minimum hourly wage to the poverty guideline for a family of four—$8.85 an hour versus the current $5.15 hourly federal minimum wage—and then have automatic increases so there’s not a big political battle every time it needs raising. Then, all Americans should have access to affordable health care. There are a variety of ways to do this, and we should just get it done.

“Finally, all American workers should be able to care for their children—to have access to affordable child care, and to stay with them when they’re sick or go to a PTA meeting without getting fired. The consequences for the children of today’s low-wage workers are enormous—they’re following their parents into this low-wage world.”


Companies in India celebrate
"loss of American jobs"
Mike Crane
December 2004
Reprinted from: Southern Party of Georgia website

In our previous article we reported how various companies in India were employed by the Republican National Committee and the Bush Re-election campaign (see: India claims big election victory and laughs at Americans).

One interesting comment that was documented in that article was:

As Vivek Paul, Wipro VC, said after the Presidential poll, “The elections are over and so is the rhetoric; it will be easier for American corporations to step out with their outsourcing plans.”

Well a little research has found some estimates from within India about what that meant. First and foremost, it means that India is celebrating the "loss of American jobs." Folks, that is the jobs of friends, family or perhaps even your own.

Specifically on November 4, with time zone changes, roughly a day after the polls close the following was published in the India Times:

The industry is quietly celebrating that outsourcing and loss of American jobs will not be the hot-button issues any more.

And that is why they believe that "it will be easier for American corporations to step out with their outsourcing plans." Does this mean that American companies put their plans on "hold" to minimize the impact on a close election?

But the folks in India gloat a little more:

Of the documented jobs that left the US for other countries in January through March 2004, 23,396 went to Mexico, 8,283 to China, 3,895 to India, 4,419 to other Asian countries, 5,511 to Latin American countries other than Mexico and 2,933 to other countries.

A brief look at these numbers show what they call a documented American job loss of 48,237 for the first quarter of 2004. On an annual basis this would be 192,968 American jobs. And they expect American companies to now - step out - with their outsourcing plans.

Some will say that 192,968 jobs is not very many. But as you will see in coming articles that is just what is called BPO and is not the whole picture.

Lets look at the effect of three policies that affect American jobs:

  1. Outsourcing - In this article it has been shown that it is at least close to 200,00 jobs a year for the BPO segment and expected to increase
  2. H1-B visa program - allows high tech foreigners to take American jobs here without being counted in immigration totals. Used by many companies to train personnel for their foreign outsourcing programs. There are roughly a million H1-B visas active today.
  3. Legal immigration of about 1 million a year and illegal immigration of about 3 million a year resulting in lower American wages and increased social costs.

Ladies and gentlemen, you are paying the salaries of the elected and appointed officials who are doing this to you. Is this what you want to pay for? If so, why are you reading material on this web site?

If not, you are being ignored!

It should be obvious to all that this trend can not continue forever. Are there any signs that it is getting better:

A recent study of A T Kearney shows that nine out of 10 chief executives wanted to outsource to India. 25 % of the respondents wanted IT and auto component work to be given to India, 15 % favoured China and 13 % Mexico.

That should answer that question beyond a reasonable doubt. Interesting that 15% of the outsourcing chief executives favor Red China! Remember these are the folks that make the big campaign contributions that have so much influence on many of your elected officials. How will you feel when YOUR job is sent to Red China?

If you do not agree with these policies you are being ignored and your elected officials are representing special interests more than you! If you believe that this is a serious problem it is time to get involved now. The longer you wait, the harder it will be stop these destructive trends.

The BPO and your elected officials are doing offshore calculus, are you?

BPO biggies do offshore calculus
TIMES NEWS NETWORK [ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 04, 2004 02:13:09 PM]

India’s silicon valley is delighted to move out of the limelight. The industry is quietly celebrating that outsourcing and loss of American jobs will not be the hot-button issues any more.

BPO bigwigs are already computing the gains from mega-offshoring plans on hold waiting for US presidential race to be over.

Though most of the industry majors refuse to comment on who will safeguard their interests better, they feel that economic benefits of transfer of jobs to low cost destinations will now overshadow the political rhetoric against outsourcing in the run up to the US poll.

The US presidential election was fueling the protests against job losses due to transfer of jobs.

“American law will remain the same and the outsourcing will go up irrespective of who wins. Already, we see our clients getting ready for bigger offshoring plans,’’ says head of a leading Delhi-based BPO firm. Insiders also feel the American clients might be more open to talk about their outsourcing plans to low-cost destinations like India now.

Though Kerry’s tax proposals that seek to end tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas could deter fence-sitter, analysts feel they are no more than short-term sentiment dampeners. After initially branding the shipping of jobs to countries like India and China as a threat to the US economy, Kerry has gone on record saying he can’t stop outsourcing.

Clearly, what is of greater concern is that a clear decision comes soon, irrespective of whether it favours Bush or Kerry. Though Bush is more popular, the $ 2.6 billion BPO industry is convinced that “it will soon be difficult to differentiate between Democrats and Republicans.

Obviously sector’s fate is closely tied up with the US elections, with US accounting for over 70 % of India’s IT exports. A recent study of A T Kearney shows that nine out of 10 chief executives wanted to outsource to India. 25 % of the respondents wanted IT and auto component work to be given to India, 15 % favoured China and 13 % Mexico.

Of the documented jobs that left the US for other countries in January through March 2004, 23,396 went to Mexico, 8,283 to China, 3,895 to India, 4,419 to other Asian countries, 5,511 to Latin American countries other than Mexico and 2,933 to other countries.

 


Costly Trade With China
Millions of U.S. jobs displaced
Robert E. Scott
October 9, 2007
Reprinted from: Economic Policy Institute

Contrary to the predictions of its supporters, China's entry into the World Trade Organization (WTO) has failed to reduce its trade surplus with the United States or increase overall U.S. employment. The rise in the U.S. trade deficit with China between 1997 and 2006 has displaced production that could have supported 2,166,000 U.S. jobs. Most of these jobs (1.8 million) have been lost since China entered the WTO in 2001. Between 1997 and 2001, growing trade deficits displaced an average of 101,000 jobs per year, or slightly more than the total employment in Manchester, New Hampshire. Since China entered the WTO in 2001, job losses increased to an average of 353,000 per year—more than the total employment in greater Akron, Ohio. Between 2001 and 2006, jobs were displaced in every state and the District of Columbia. Nearly three-quarters of the jobs displaced were in manufacturing industries. Simply put, the promised benefits of trade liberalization with China have been unfulfilled.

As a matter of policy, China tightly pegs its currency's value to that of the dollar at a rate that encourages a large bilateral surplus with the United States. Maintaining this peg required the purchase of about $200 billion in U.S. Treasury Bills and other securities in 2006 alone.1 This intervention makes the yuan artificially cheap and provides an effective subsidy on Chinese exports; best estimates are that the rate of this effective subsidy is roughly 40%. China also engages in extensive suppression of labor rights; it has been estimated that wages in China would be 47% to 85% higher in the absence of labor repression. China has also been accused of massive direct subsidization of export production. Finally, it maintains strict, non-tariff barriers to imports. As a result, China's exports to the United States of $288 billion in 2006 were six times greater than U.S. exports to China, which were only $52 billion (Table 1). China's trade surplus was responsible for 42.6% of the United States' total, non-oil trade deficit. This is by far the United States' most imbalanced trading relationship. Unless and until China revalues (raises) the yuan and eliminates these other trade distortions, the U.S. trade deficit and job losses will continue to grow rapidly in the future.

Major findings of this study:

  • The 1.8 million jobs opportunities lost nationwide since 2001 are distributed among all 50 states and the District of Columbia, with the biggest losers, in numeric terms: California (-269,300), Texas (-136,900), New York (-105,900), Illinois (-79,900), Pennsylvania (-78,200), North Carolina (-77,200), Florida (-71,900), Ohio (-66,100), Georgia (-60,400), and Massachusetts (-59,300) (Table 2A).

  • The 10 hardest-hit states, as a share of total state employment, are: New Hampshire (-13,000, -2.1%), North Carolina (-77,200, -2.0%), California (-269,300, -1.8%), Massachusetts (-59,300, -1.8%), Rhode Island (-8,400, -1.8%), South Carolina (-29,200, -1.6%), Vermont (-4,900, -1.6%), Oregon (-25,700, -1.6%), Indiana (-45,200, -1.5%), and Georgia (-60,400, -1.5%) (Table 2B).

China's entry into the WTO was supposed to bring it into compliance with an enforceable, rules-based regime, which would require that it open its markets to imports from the United States and other nations. The United States also negotiated a series of special safeguard measures designed to limit the disruptive effects of surging Chinese imports on domestic producers. However, the core of the agreement failed to include any protections to maintain or improve labor or environmental standards. As a result, China's entry into the WTO has further tilted the international economic playing field against domestic workers and firms, and in favor of multinational companies (MNCs) from the United States and other countries, and state- and privately-owned exporters in China. This has increased the global "race to the bottom" in wages and environmental quality and caused the closing of thousands of U.S. factories, decimating employment in a wide range of communities, states, and entire regions of the United States.

False promises

Proponents of China's entry into the WTO frequently claimed that it would create jobs in the United States, increase U.S. exports, and improve the trade deficit with China. President Clinton claimed that the agreement allowing China into the WTO, which was negotiated during his administration, "creates a win-win result for both countries" (Clinton 2000, 9). He argued that exports to China "now support hundreds of thousands of American jobs" and that "these figures can grow substantially with the new access to the Chinese market the WTO agreement creates" (Clinton 2000, 10). Others in the White House, such as Kenneth Liberthal, the special advisor to the president and senior director for Asia affairs at the National Security Council, echoed Clinton's assessment:

Let's be clear as to why a trade deficit might decrease in the short term. China exports far more to the U.S. than it imports [from] the U.S….It will not grow as much as it would have grown without this agreement and over time clearly it will shrink with this agreement.2

Promises about jobs and exports misrepresented the real effects of trade on the U.S. economy: trade both creates and destroys jobs. Increases in U.S. exports tend to create jobs in the United States, but increases in imports tend to destroy jobs as imports displace goods that otherwise would have been made in the United States by domestic workers.

The impact of changes in trade on employment is estimated here by calculating the labor content of changes in the trade balance—the difference between exports and imports. Each $1 billion in computer exports to China from the United States supports American jobs. However, each $1 billion in computer imports from China displaces those American workers, who would have been employed making them in the United States. On balance, the net employment effect of trade flows depends on the growth in the trade deficit; not just exports. Another critically important promise made by the promoters of liberalized U.S.-China trade was that the United States would benefit because of increased exports to a large and growing consumer market in China. This market, in turn, was to be based on an expansion of the middle class that, it was claimed, would grow rapidly due to the wealth created in China by its entry into the WTO. However, the increase in U.S. exports to China has been overwhelmed by the growth of U.S. imports, as shown below.

Growing trade deficits and job losses

The U.S. trade deficit with China has increased from $50 billion in 1997 to $235 billion in 2006, an increase of $185 billion, as shown in Table 1. Between 1997 and 2001, prior to China's entry into the WTO, the deficit increased $9 billion per year on average. Between 2001 and 2006, after China entered the WTO, the deficit increased $30 billion per year on average.

While it is true that exports support jobs in the United States, it is equally true that imports displace them. The net effect of trade flows on employment must look at the trade balance. The employment impacts of growing trade deficits are estimated in this paper using an input-output model that estimates the direct and indirect labor requirements of producing output in a given domestic industry. The model includes 200 U.S. industries, 86 of which are in the manufacturing sector (see this paper's methodology appendix for further details).3

The model estimates the labor that would be required to produce a given volume of exports, and the labor that is displaced when a given volume of imports is substituted for domestic output.4 The job losses presented here represent an estimate of what sectoral employment levels would have been in the absence of growing trade deficits.5

U.S. exports to China in 1997 supported 138,000 jobs, but U.S. imports displaced production that would have supported 736,000 jobs, as shown in the bottom half of Table 1. Therefore, the $49 billion trade deficit in 1997 displaced 736,300 jobs in that year. Job displacement rose to 1,000,000 jobs in 2001 and 2,763,000 in 2006. Prior to China's entry into the WTO, an average of 101,000 jobs per year were displaced by growing trade deficits between 1997 and 2001. After 2001, an average of 353,000 jobs per year were lost.

Growth in trade deficits with China has reduced demand for goods produced in every region of the United States and has led to job displacement in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, as shown in Table 2A and Figure A.6 More than 100,000 jobs were lost in California, Texas, and New York each. Jobs displaced due to growing deficits with China equaled or exceeded 2.0% of total employment in states such as North Carolina and New Hampshire, as shown in Table 2B. An alphabetical list of job losses by state is shown in Table 2C.

Figure A

Table 2c

Growing trade deficits with China have clearly reduced domestic employment in traded goods industries, especially in the manufacturing sector, which has been hard hit by plant closings and job losses. Workers displaced by trade from the manufacturing sector have been shown to have particular difficulty in securing comparable employment elsewhere in the economy. More than one-third of workers displaced from manufacturing drop out of the labor force (Kletzer 2001, 101, Table D2). Average wages of those who secured re-employment fell 11% to 13%. Trade-related job displacement pushes many workers out of good jobs in manufacturing and other trade-related industries, often into lower-paying industries and frequently out of the labor market.

Some economists have quibbled with job-loss numbers extrapolated from trade flows, based on the presumption that aggregate employment levels in the United States are set by a broad range of macroeconomic influences, not just by trade flows. There is a grain of truth to this—the trade balance is but one of many variables affecting aggregate job creation in the United States.

That said, the employment impacts of trade identified in this paper can be interpreted as the "all else equal" effect of trade on domestic employment. The Federal Reserve, for example, may decide to cut interest rates to make up for job loss stemming from deteriorating trade balances (or any other economic influence), leaving net employment unchanged. This, however, does not change the fact that trade deficits by themselves are a net drain on employment.

Administration officials and other economists have argued that the capital inflow that is the mirror-image of trade deficits supports jobs in the United States by keeping interest rates lower than they would be absent this inflow. During the late 1990s, for example, these capital inflows fought rising trade deficits to a draw in terms of aggregate employment effects, and, through much of the 2000s recovery, interest-sensitive industries (housing and construction, for example) have surely expanded more than they would have absent foreign capital inflows. While these claims may be correct from a simple accounting standpoint, they do not support assertions that trade flows are a useless indicator of job loss.

First, and most simply, it is just not true that foreign capital inflows always make up trade-induced employment losses one-for-one. In the 2001 recession and the jobless recovery following, growing trade deficits accompanied aggregate job loss, even as interest rates scraped historical bottoms. Clearly, low interest rates do not always translate into enough growth in investment and consumption in interest-sensitive sectors to always sterilize the impact of growing trade deficits.

Second, the job-loss numbers identified in this report are a good measure of just how unbalanced the U.S. economy has become due to rising trade deficits. Tradable goods industries have hemorrhaged jobs, while interest-sensitive, often non-tradable, industries have seen rapid growth. At that point in the future when trade deficits begin to close (and this will happen—it is only a question of when and how), the U.S. economy will need to return many of the jobs displaced by rising trade deficits out of non-tradable and into tradable industries. Moving millions of workers back and forth between sectors is no mean trick, and accomplishing it without a recession in between will be hard; trying to do it after another couple of years of deficit growth—and an even more lopsided U.S. economy—will be even harder.

In short, while aggregate employment in the United States may well not respond job-for-job with the numbers reported in this paper on trade deficits with China, these numbers provide insight into how much harder other macroeconomic influences have to work to eliminate the employment drag from these deficits, and they provide a good (and ominous) measure of how lopsided employment growth in the U.S. economy has become owing to the unbalanced U.S.-China trade relationship.

Conclusion

The growing U.S. trade deficit with China has displaced huge numbers of jobs in the United States, and been a prime contributor to the crisis in manufacturing employment over the past six years. The current U.S.-China trade relationship is bad for both countries. The United States is piling up foreign debt, losing export capacity, and facing a more fragile macroeconomic environment. Meanwhile, China has become dependent on the U.S. consumer market for employment generation, has suppressed the purchasing power of its own middle class with a weak currency, and, most importantly, has held hundreds of billions of hard-currency reserves in low-yielding, risky assets, instead of investing them in public goods that could benefit Chinese households. Its repression of labor rights has suppressed wages, thus subsidizing its exports and making them artificially cheap. This relationship needs a fundamental change: addressing the exchange rate policies and labor standards issues in the Chinese economy are important first steps.

April 2007

The author thanks Lauren Marra for her research assistance
and Josh Bivens and Ross Eisenbrey for comments.

This research was made possible by generous support
from the Alliance for American Manufacturing.


Methodology

This analysis utilizes an input-output model to estimate the relationships between changes in trade flows and production that could support domestic employment. The analysis covers trends in goods trade, which is dominated by manufactures. Services trade is not considered because of problems with the data, and because many of the services traded involve returns to capital and intellectual property that have little or no direct effect on employment. In addition, goods trade dominates the nation's international accounts.

This study uses the model developed in Rothstein and Scott (1997a and 1997b). This approach solves four problems that are prevalent in previous research on the employment effects of trade. Some studies look only at the effects of exports and ignore imports. Some studies include re-exports (transshipments)—goods produced outside the United States and shipped through this country to other nations—as U.S. exports. The trade data used in many studies is usually not adjusted for inflation. Finally, a single employment multiplier is often applied to all industries, despite differences in labor productivity and utilization.7

The model used here is based on the Bureau of Labor Statistics' employment requirements tables, which were derived from the U.S. input-output tables that are published by the Bureau of Economic Analysis. These tables are adjusted to 2000 price and productivity levels (BLS 2007b), in real, chain-weighted 2000 dollars. A base year with 2000 employment requirements was used to estimate the employment content of trade in all years covered in this study. This assumption was needed to control for the effects of technology. This technique isolates the effects of trade on employment from pure technology effects. This model is used to estimate the direct and indirect effects of changes in goods trade flows in each of 200 industries. This study updates the 1987 input employment requirements table used in earlier reports in this series (Rothstein and Scott 1997a, 1997b).

This analysis requires four-digit, trade data based on the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) (U.S. International Trade Commission 2007), deflated with industry-specific, chain-weighted price indices (BLS 2007a), which were updated using industry-specific producer price indexes (BLS 2007b).8 Trade data were downloaded from the U.S. International Trade Commission (2007) Web site in NAICS format. The data for 2006 are preliminary estimates; this report will be updated and expanded when the final 2006 trade data are released in June 2007. State-level employment effects are calculated by allocating imports and exports to the states on the basis of their share of four-digit, industry-level employment for 2000 (U.S. Census Bureau 2001).

The trade data were converted into chain-weighted 2000 dollars. A domestic employment requirements table for a particular base year was used to estimate the employment effects of trade in each year of the analysis, holding technology constant. The domestic employment requirement calculates the labor required to produce all of a given product within the United States. Thus, it reflects the complete labor content of output, including jobs indirectly supported in service industries. The base year of 2000 was chosen for this study because it was an approximate mid-point in the data covered in this study.

CPS data on employment by industry by was collected for each of the detailed sectors in the model. These data were used to calculate each state's share of national employment.

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Endnotes

1. These purchases financed about one-quarter of the U.S. $857 billion current account deficit in 2006 (the broadest measure of all U.S. trade and income flows). But for these purchases, the reduced demand would have put significant downward pressure on the U.S. dollar. A substantial depreciation in the dollar would begin to improve the U.S. trade deficit within a few years.

2. NewsHour with Jim Lehrer transcript. 1999. "Online NewsHour: Opening Trade—November 15, 1999."
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/asia/july-dec99/wto_11-15.html.

3. See Ratner (2006) for a more complete, technical description of this model.

4. For the purposes of this report, it is necessary to distinguish between exports produced domestically and re-exports—which are goods produced in other countries, imported into the United States, and then re-exported to other countries, in this case to China. Since re-exports are not produced domestically, their production does not support domestic employment and they are excluded from the model used here. See Table 1 for information about the levels of U.S. re-exports to China in this period.

5. This model assumes that everything else is held constant and the results are counterfactual estimates.

6. See the methodology appendix for computational details.

7. Other studies—see California State World Trade Commission (1996), which finds 47,600 jobs created in California from increased trade with Canada alone—have allocated all employment effects to the home state of the exporting company. This is problematic, because the production—along with any attendant job effects—need not have taken place in the exporter's state. If a California dealer buys cars from Chrysler and sells them to China, these studies will find job creation in California. However, the cars are not made in California; so the employment effects should instead be attributed to Michigan and other state with high levels of auto industry production. Likewise, if the same firm buys auto parts from China, the loss of employment will occur in auto-industry states, not in California.

8. Industry-specific producer price indices are unavailable for certain industries between 2005 and 2006. In order to construct price deflators for all 200 BLS industries, we used a combination of commodity PPIs and industry PPIs. For instance, NAICS-based industry 3331 (which maps to BLS industry 72) is composed of agricultural, manufacturing, and mining machinery manufacturing. To compute a price index for this industry, a trade-weighted average of the commodity indices for agricultural machinery and construction machinery was used as a proxy for the industry PPI. Industry PPIs were used wherever available.


Outsourcing Not the Culprit in Manufacturing Job Loss
Wes Iversen
December 9th, 2003
Reprinted from:Automation World
Productivity gains spawned by factory automation are driving a worldwide decline in manufacturing jobs, even in developing nations, says researcher.

For many Americans, the word “outsourcing” conjures up images of manufacturing job decline. But the United States is far from alone in losing manufacturing employment, points out Dan Miklovic (shown above), vice president and research director at GartnerG2, the business research arm of Stamford, Conn.-based Gartner Inc. “Recent studies show that manufacturing jobs are declining everywhere,” said Miklovic, during a Nov. 17 panel discussion on outsourcing, part of a Global Media Summit sponsored by Rockwell Automation, Milwaukee.

Over the past decade, U.S. manufacturing jobs have declined by more than 11 percent, Miklovic noted. But at the same time, Japan’s manufacturing employment base has dropped by 16 percent, while the number of manufacturing jobs in countries including Brazil have declined by some 20 percent, he pointed out. “And one of the largest losers of manufacturing jobs has been China,” Miklovic added. “We like to pick on China and say that all of these jobs are going to China, but they’re losing jobs in manufacturing as well.”

The reason for the job losses? Miklovic summed it up in one word: automation. Through automation, he said, “we are really doing a good job of improving the productivity of people.”

Miklovic reminded media attendees at the panel session that 25 percent to 30 percent of the U.S. population was at one time involved in agricultural jobs. But today, only 3 percent of Americans work in agriculture, yet they have turned the United States into a net agricultural exporter, he noted. “The same thing is now happening in manufacturing,” Miklovic said. “Through automation, through improved productivity, we’re driving the number of jobs down on a global basis.”

Job loss in India

Confirmation came from another panel participant, K. Muralidharan, senior general manager for Sundram Fasteners Ltd., a major Indian automotive parts manufacturer. In India, he said, growing use of automation is holding down manufacturing job growth despite the large amount of outsourcing work that is flowing to the country. “I find that outsourcing in India has actually cost jobs in Indian industry, though in the long term, it will probably have a positive effect on employment,” Muralidharan said.

Manufacturing employment remains at about the same level in India today as it was during the recession of the late 1990s, according to Muralidharan. “The Indian economy is booming now, and it is predicted that in the next five years, the curve will only be upward. But still, the jobs and employment are not really growing at the same pace,” said Muralidharan. “The economies of scale that have been created due to outsourcing from developed countries have forced Indian industry to take on automation heavily, which was not the case about 10 years back,” he said.

GartnerG2’s Miklovic noted that the use of automation contributes to a cyclical situation in many industries. When a U.S. manufacturer develops a new product, for example, the company has first-mover advantage for a time. But in the next phase, when other manufacturers enter the market, competition often shifts to price. In response, some U.S. producers may move manufacturing offshore to developing nations, to take advantage of lower labor costs. However, said Miklovic, they frequently find that the level of automation and technology available in developing nations is less than that of the United States.

This means that U.S. manufacturers who then invest in sophisticated automation technology at home can gain the upper hand for a time over lower-priced imports, thanks to the higher quality product allowed by the automation, said Miklovic. But the automation technology used in the developing nations eventually catches up, giving products produced there the advantage, he added.

“We see this in semiconductors all the time,” Miklovic said. “Semiconductors typically have been produced in Japan and Taiwan. But now there is a booming semiconductor market that’s starting in China.” While the density and sophistication of semiconductor chips produced in China cannot yet match that of Japan and Taiwan, said Miklovic, China’s technology is moving in that direction.

“Automation only works for a period of time,” said Miklovic. The lesson for manufacturers is that they must continually reinvest in automation and innovation, he said. “If you stand still, ultimately you lose.”


Inetekk a USA company
Thomas Prendergast
Fall 2007
Corporate Site: Inetekk.com, Inc.
Inetekk was built in America by Americans!

All programming done by Americans
Sure it cost us more to build the Inetekk technology by ourselves and outsourcing to US programmers and US software developers. The prospect of sending our work abroad was never a consideration. Primarily doing so we lose the security of proprietary development to another country were we have little if any legal control regardless of how cheap that option could be. Then quality and communications is another factor, but we are also sensitive to doing business within our culture because of the process of getting what we are looking for and having the ability to have laws in effect that protect our interest in getting just what we are paying for.

Customer support by Americans
We are constantly getting offers to do our work at deep discounts by these foreign nationals, primarily India, but we are not cheap price motivated. Even our support service is run by Americans in America. We may ad to our support from Australia, but that is because they can offer the needed time frame for that region, not a cost consideration, so we can offer 24/7 seamless support for our clientele. Plus we have many Australian and New Zealander subscribers using our services and we love their accents.

Collocation in San Jose, CA USA
When we first started building the Inetekk systems, we went from a shared server in Florida to needing our own servers. We could have co located our servers in a foreign company for 1/3rd the cost but we realized by doing so our proprietary technology and secured databases would be at risk. Not a good idea. So we contracted with a well know company in San Jose. This was expensive but a very good decision. As the Internet has grown, the necessity to keep your data well secured is of the utmost importance and again, keeping this service local has proved to be a very good decision.

Servers built in USA
As we started building our server farm, again quality and service were the key issue. We went to a local shop in San Diego and hired them to build them. The first server, unaware to us, was built from foreign parts and within weeks the server started having failure issues. From then on we have demanded that all parts be US made as best we could and we have never had issues since. Our farm now runs with US made servers like NetAps, Intel, etc.

IT services by Americans
As with any server farm and web systems, having good IT professional's is imperative, and again, we hired US IT database engineers and server engineers. Same reason as our security is key and far more important than cost. For example, to use foreign IT services cost around $10 per hour. US costs are around $150 per hour. In my humble opinion, you get what you pay for.

The bottom line is future forecasting. I subscribe to the belief that our customers deserve the very best. Not only in the quality of the service, or the best customer support, but also security and the dedication to keep Inetekk around for the long run delivering the very best.

It seems the the big corporations in the US have lost sight to this fact and are all heading for serious issues as they continue down this road to losing control of their companies to the quest for seeking the lowest prices regardless. Take the Mattel toy company for example. Not long ago all their toys were US built. Today, they have lost major market share because the toys the sell now coming from Red China are toxic and low quality. It is scandalous that our children are getting toys painted with lead paint.

The future is at risk.

Thomas Prendergast
CEO
Inetekk.com, Inc.


Your job is secure if you are your boss
Bill Repp
October 14, 2007
Reprinted from: commercialappeal.com

Q: I've been out of work for nearly five months, and the prospect of getting a job in my field (mechanical engineering) doesn't look good -- unless I want to move my family across the country. I've always wanted to have my own business, but I'm worried about the comparative lack of job security that goes with it. What's your opinion? I'm over 50 and in good health. -- Deidre N.

A: You have a lot going for you: you've always wanted to have your own business, you're over 50, and you have good health. Security? You don't have it now, and you didn't have it when you got laid off. I don't think there's anything more secure today than working for yourself. Companies will cut any costs they have to just to stay in business, and the popular trend for the past several years has been to cut staff -- fast. And consider this: when you work for someone else -- big company or small -- only a few people -- your boss and one or two more managers -- control your future security. But with your own business, if you lose a few customers, you still have others to back you up. I've always thought that having my own business gives me more security, not less, than I'd have if I worked for someone else.

Another stunning fact of life: at 50, you're more likely to be more successful at hiring yourself than trying to convince someone else to do it. Fortune magazine once ran a cover story: "Finished at Forty," detailing the corporate trend of hiring younger people. As one CEO put it: "Why should I hang on to someone who's over 50? He's tired of the long hours and wants to spend more time with his family. He probably hasn't kept up with the newest technology. I have to pay him $75,000 a year or more, and he argues with me. I can hire someone in his 30's and pay him $35 to $40,000. He'll work 60 to 70 hours a week without complaining, and he won't argue with me. This is a no-brainer."

What Do YOU Want?

My best advice: do what feels right for YOU. When you're motivated and committed to a career you really like, the money and security usually take care of themselves. There's a big difference in putting in 50-60 hours a week into a job you love, and one you just feel so-so about. If you don't look forward to going to work when you get up in the morning, you're in the wrong job. Life is too short to work at a job you don't like.

Think carefully about how you want to spend one-third to half of the rest of your life (your waking hours). It you really think it's time to have your own business, then write your answers to these questions. They'll also form the foundation for a good business plan -- an absolute must if you want to succeed.

How would you describe your business (name, location, product/service?)

How would you describe your total target market -- the customers who will be willing to pay you for your products/services?

What industry, local, or consumer trends or needs will you react to?

How would you analyze, and then describe your competition (how many; current prices; their strengths/weaknesses)?

What are your marketing and business goals?

What are your first-year growth problems -- and how will you solve them?

What finances will you need to start the business and keep it going until it can stand on its own? How will you get them?

What's your operating plan for the next five years? (At least half of the new businesses started each year fail within the first 12 months. You must plan for a long-term business.)

What's your management plan to control and develop your basic operation/service?

What equipment, inventory, labor, space, overhead do you need?

Talk to Your Banker

Once your business plan is ready, prepare your personal financial statement (all your assets and liabilities). Next. prepare a projected balance sheet and profit and loss statement for your business -- at least for the first year. Then it's time to meet with your banker.

A good banker can advise you on the likelihood of your succeeding in getting a loan. He or she can point you in the right direction to get additional information. An excellent source for learning about starting your own business is on-line: Search for "sba.gov" and you'll discover a site that has all you need to know to write your business plan and finance your business. You'll even have models of nearly 100 business plans to study and benefit from. The rest is up to you -- and your energy and commitment.

Bill Repp is president of Organization Development Group, and has extensive experience in creating and delivering programs in marketing, communication, team building and business writing. E-mail Bill Repp at billrepp@rochester.rr.com


Testimonials
Inetekk Systems
November 09, 2007
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Butch Hamilton


My name is Maria Angelozzi. I signed up previously, as a Silver member and was truly, amazed with what the system has to offer . I want to Thank Thom, and Mike, for putting such a Wonderful system together, and allowing others to share in this Wonderful Opportunity! I also, want to Thank the Trainers, they are all Wonderful! :)

Thanks Again,
Maria Angelozzi


I became Gold Veretekk member in April 2007 and just recently started working on SEO. Today I got #20 out of 438 million for submit or post on Google, #1 for submit or post classifieds out of 56.7 million and for submit or post classified I got #'s 1,2,5,21,26,27,39,41,45, and 46. I get good results also for submit or post classified ads, submit or post classified ads free, and submit or post classified ads free, online.

For the keywords free premium email leads I have the first 5 returns and the 10 return on page 1 of Google. I am anxious to see what this will start doing for me. This really is working!

Lonny Heiner


I am amazed at finding my website at the top of the list in Google. Try keywords "premium leads verified" to find my press release and my PremiumLeads.biz website. I also use the Veretekk SEO training to get my wife's website at the top for the key words "art and fine craft front range". Her website is Rosahnda.ws I thnk Veretekk is the best in teaching SEO and I do not find anyone else doing it. Other website builders give me the feeling that it is "optional" and they do not tell you where to get the training. Score a big one for Veretekk!

Ron-Smalley


Veretekk Internet Marketing At Its Best

Today I had a pleasant surprised whilst researching for an article on the importance of personal branding to improve SEO results. I discovered that as a result in putting into practise what is preached by the trainers in Veretekk and by use of the Veretekk Search Engine Marketing Portals it is possible to get prominent positions in Google.

I was a Silver Veretekk member for two years before I discovered the power that lies within the Veretekk Marketing System. It is not an easy system to understand but with the expert help of trainers such as Butch Hamilton and Leo Silvestri, I began a journey which is leading me on the road to my goals.

My business is growing with out having to send out emails, surf for hours, join traffic exchanges and safe lists. My sites are taking on a life of their own and people are contacting me, and as this success is growing, I am able to pass on what I am learning to others and it is most rewarding.

I still have much to learn in this ever changing Internet world but can honestly say there is nothing to match the Veretekk Marketing System

David Ogden


There are more, a lot more, but you get the picture.