One of the biggest questions in Internet marketing at the moment is what exactly constitutes duplicate web content, and how people using private label articles, can avoid being penalized.
We humans are a funny lot. We are so diverse that any generalization usually has more exceptions than you can count. And that generalization is no different!
There is no rule that says you have to have back-end products. There are many people online who sell a single product and make good money at it. But, in truth, they are wasting a valuable resource, and making a lot more work for themselves, as we shall see.
For many people, starting an e-zine is the epitome of what online marketing is all about: start up, get subscribers, sell them loads of stuff and retire to the Bahamas.
There are thousands of newsgroups and forums online. They provide a fascinating and useful insight into the minds and methods of others who share our interests. They also act as an amazing resource for finding out almost anything you need to know.
We all live in a communication age. Never has it been more important to be able to put our points across in as compelling and persuasive a way as possible. Yet the idea of writing a sales letter, job application, report or internal memo can still fill us with dread.
How many times have you learned a new word, only to immediately see and hear it everywhere you look?
Opportunity is just like that. It sits, quietly lurking, just below the edge of your consciousness, and just occasionally, pops its head up for a look around.
How hard do you practice to be good at what you do?
Golfers swing clubs for hours on end. Tennis players knock endless balls across the nets. Business people rehearse presentations over and over.
If you do your best, you can't go far wrong.
So said out grandparents and our parents. Boy were they wrong!
Horses aren't the only game in town. That kind of 'g-g' is a gamble. My kind of G-G is a dead-cert winner.