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Monday, 28 April 2008 |
By steve kimball
With the U.S. economy in a slow decline many professionals are finding themselves downsized out of a job. Managers, corporate directors, and other skilled professionals are suddenly finding themselves faced with the prospect of starting over. Many are in their 40's and 50's, a difficult age to try to begin a new career. Between competing with younger professionals, and trying to catch up on the latest technological advances, the job hunt can be discouraging. This is probably one reason that so many downsized professionals are instead turning their efforts towards starting a home internet business.
One advantage to starting over again by launching a home internet business is that you enter the workforce on a relatively level playing field. The Internet does not discriminate when it comes to age. Some professionals may find themselves having to take a few crash courses in computer and Internet technology.
However, internet business transcends age, and allows a person to market himself according to his or her experience. When someone looks for a professional via the web, they usually do so with less regard for age and |
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Sunday, 27 April 2008 |
By Thomas Lavin
At this point in time there is not an online entrepreneur left who does not recognize the immense power and promise that the use of an affiliate marketing article offers. Sure, text links and banner ads are great, but when it comes to creating the kind of advertising vehicle that consumers will hold on to and even pass on to others, you cannot beat simple article marketing! Of course, like any other good thing there are pitfalls to avoid.
As a matter of fact, the 10 deadly sins of an affiliate marketing article must be avoided at all cost, lest your company reputation will suffer!
1. Whatever you do with your affiliate marketing article, do not use it to spam a blog or a forum. Some self proclaimed marketers have attempted to use such articles as forum posts and while they might write different introductions for the article to make it look like an ad hoc posting in response to another forum poster, within a few short sentences it becomes painfully obvious that the post is little more than an unwelcome sales pitch.
2. Unless you are a seasoned wordsmith, have your affiliate |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 27 April 2008 )
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