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5 Tips For Better Management Of Home Business Home business on the net offers an opportunity to earn a lot of money. But like any other business it demands a constant input. A better execution of efforts would bring better results. Inculcating a professional approach and attitude would take you to ...
The Never-Ending Quest for Home Business Success When most of us dive into our first home business venture, we are filled with visions of wealth, comfort, security and freedom. We have a general idea of where we'd like to end up financially, and we work hard to get there. Some of us make it there ...
The Top 5 First-Year Mistakes in the Home Business Even once you've got past the starting-up stage, there are still plenty mistakes to be made to build a home business, and most of them are going to be made in your make-or-break year--the first one. Here are the top five things to avoid. Are you waiting ...
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Have you decided to publish a weekly newsletter to keep in touch with your prospects? Today you will learn how often to send out mailings to your list and how to manage your list. You will also learn how to get people to sign up for your newsletter, especially if you are in a crowded market niche.
(If you missed the first 8 steps, you can catch up here) http://kenleonardjr.com/step1 Almost anyone can put together a weekly ezine. But only those that take the time to learn how to properly manage their list get to publish without all of the potential headaches. So how do you get people to sign up for your list when there are already many ezines trying to get noticed by your target market? Offer your web site visitor an original added incentive to join your list. Remember that your prospect is faced with giving their personal contact information to someone that they do not know. Create an original series or report that addresses a problem that your target market is faced with and gives them a solution. Here's an example of this in action: http://KenLeonardJr.com . Don't make the mistake of offering your potential reader some overexposed ebook that won't be useful to them. If you are giving away a freebie that your visitor has seen a hundred times already, they will not think it is worth giving up their contact info for it. That's the bottom line. Once your web site visitor has signed up to get your ezine, how often do you send messages to them? Sending them way too much email (like everyday) can make them see you as a nuisance. Send your messages too infrequently (like once in 6 months) and you chance that they will forget who you are. Avoid both of these situations with consistent contact that is useful and not a bother to your reader. There is nothing wrong with sending messages to a prospect once every three days at the beginning, if you limit this more frequent contact to six or seven issues. Then increase the time between your mailings so you are publishing weekly, bimonthly or monthly after that. Managing your list can become a chore as it grows larger. You will need to make sure that unsubscribe requests are being honored in a timely manner. Clean your list of all canceled subscriptions on a regular basis, too. And you will have to manage your undeliverable contacts, commonly known as bounces. This can be quite a job if you have a large list that gets a regular stream of new sign ups. Rather than performing list maintenance manually, you should find a list management system that will do most of it for you. An easy to use automated tool that I use for my house lists can be found here: http://arp.kljonline.com Do yourself a favor and run your ezine the right way from the beginning. Sure, you will make some mistakes. But following the advice in this tutorial can keep your mistakes to a minimum and make your life a lot easier. It's a simple choice... Do you want to deal with a lot of headaches on a regular basis or just the occasional small problem. About the author: Be In Business For Yourself, But Not By Yourself. Get personal help from Ken Leonard Jr. so you can make a living from home... http://ImagineLifeWithoutDebt.com
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Crime: Protecting Your Home, Business And CommunityPatch.comToday, Lt. D. Brent Schierbaum, the evening watch commander of the Atlanta Police Department's Community Liaison Unit, explains what we can do to make our homes and business less vulnerable to crime. He also explains why we need to strengthen ties with ...and more » |
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Sammamish City Council adopts new business regulationsSammamish Review“The presumption needs to be in favor of residents and neighborhoods rather than in favor of people that want to have a business that is apt to be intrusive,” Whitten said. According to US Census figures, there are about 1639 home businesses in the ... |
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