From the monthly archives:

September 2009

I’m obsessed with crossing things off my to-do list. People, can I get an amen? Because you possess the chutzpah and drive needed to start an internet business, I’m sure you know what I’m saying. We all have a few nutty little habits, right? A burning need to cross off stuff from my daily to-do [...]

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Just as I was getting ready to shut off the Mac last night and give my weary peepers a rest, I heard from a potential affiliate. He had accepted my offer to write an article for his website in exchange for a link. One catch: He wanted it a.s.a.p. 600-word articles are not brain surgery. [...]

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“Times of upheaval can indeed lead to major positive shifts in our lives,” says Arianna Huffington. Entrepreneurs are positive thinkers by nature. We tend to be optimistic enough to strike out on our own. If you’ve ever left an unsatisfactory job to start your own business, you’re an optimist! For some reason, I never really [...]

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Take your business on the road

by Suzanne Arthur on September 21, 2009

in Internet Business Cuisine

One word: Ziplocks. Whether your travel plans include camping under the stars or luxuriating in a five-star hotel, take along a box of Ziplock baggies and you can’t go wrong. Trust me, I know of which I speak. The Tech Maven and I just returned from a nine-day-long road trip. We wanted to test the [...]

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You want to make money from your Web business, right? So how do you get your customer to take the action you want? In short, how do you get them to _______ ? (Fill in the blank there, such as, sign up for your RSS feed…watch your video…join your membership site…sign up for your online [...]

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It isn’t what you might think. They’re not scanning your posts looking for the top ten ways to get rich quick. What draws them to you is something much more specific. In fact, it’s the specifics you write about, or the specific deal you offer, that turns their heads and makes them stay on your [...]

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I made a new friend the other day, when she crashed into my parked car. She left a note on my dented door, we met, talked business and parted ways with a friendly handshake. She made it clear she would take responsibility for her actions. Not only that, but she offered a genuine apology. Suffice [...]

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