We've all heard the story. You sign up with a new company.
Our society as a whole continues to use styrofoam even though we know it has a landfill lifespan of longer than most companies stay in business.
Work at home mom of three, Michele Barber of www.ChelesTreasures.com, has been making printed promotional products for direct sales representatives since April of 2002. Chele's Treasures offers affordable alternatives to corporate printing prices and graphical restrictions. All Michele's designs are original and created on her computer, so direct sales consultants don't have to worry about copyright infringements or any other disruptions to their marketing efforts.
Congratulations! You've taken your first step toward your network marketing career by finding the company that is right for you and getting started.
Doing business on the internet isn't an option for most business people anymore. It's a necessity. But what happens when your business niche shrinks?
Optimizing a page for search engines requires various steps for different engines. Getting into the specifics for each engine would take volumes, because different engines use different factors in their algorhythm when they "rank" a site. The specific items you can tackle for any page of any site are the following: keywords, title tags, copy writing, meta tags, alt image attributes, hyperlinks, and headings. Here's a brief explanation of each.
A movie a few years back made the concept of building something and having people show up famous. And, as Hollywood would have it, it worked. But this is the real world. Or at least the real internet world, and things don't happen exactly that way.
With all the great wholesale companies available, virtually anyone can throw up a WWW shingle and start a gift shop. Additionally, there are thousands of wonderful gift shops online specializing in everything from apple art to zebra prints. How do you compete with your online gift shop?
Your "web" of contacts is your primary warm market. Whether you are building a business clientele, a downline, a support group, or even just a group of friends. The place to start is your warm market. And your warm market is the group of people with whom you have a relationship. Pre-internet, this was largely made up of people in your geographic locale. Meaning that those you could touch were literally, people you could hop in the car and see face to face. Enter the internet. And your primary warm market just got a whole lot bigger!
Growing a business is hard work. Regardless of what you sell and how you sell it, getting and maintaining customers is a full time process.