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    10 Tips to Avoid 'Bandwagon Business'
    Firstly, we have to define exactly what ‘Bandwagon Business’ means. If you are familiar with my various articles, you will know that I often use common phrases or sayings in support of my argument / points.This is no exception!Here, the phrase is ‘jump on the bandwagon’ - meaning to get involved with the latest venture / fad / craze / in order to make money, achieve an element of success or just simply to appear ‘cool’.In the business sense, I am relating to the frequently changing developments, niche opportunities, schemes, incredible new ventures………….What is clearly apparent, in particular in the online world - or the intern
    self a goal, decide on a series of objectives that will culminate in reaching your goal, develop action plans to reach each objective, and then get started.

    Once you reach your goal, you say aha! Success! (if you're lucky) Now I have a duplicatable system I can market to wannabees.

    Only problem is, there are no guarantees. The crowd can get there faster than a speeding bullet. Someone can move the target.

    Duplicatable systems have their uses. They help newbies get their feet wet, provide the guidance needed until there is a sense of "how things work." It's this "sense", intuition based on knowledge, that is really what an affiliate marketer wants to develop. No one can give this to you, but a good teacher can give you a baby or two to put in your box.

    My elderly father talks of life before refrigerators; as a boy he watched ice blocks being delivered by horse-drawn wagons. His older br

    Selecting a New Home in Chicago
    Selecting a new home in Chicago, Illinois is not an easy task considering all the things you should have in mind and the amount of properties available. This article focuses on some of the facts, tips and steps that you must be aware of when selecting a new home. Chicago has great new homes to select from in many different communities. When buying a new home, it is vital to evaluate the different locations, amenities and options.Selecting a new home in Chicago first starts with selecting the area where you want to live. Chicago's suburban real estate market is as vibrant as it is in city itself. But selecting the location is not just an address, it
    One of the main tenets of internet affiliate marketing is the belief that all you have to do is offer your downline an easily duplicated system, and they too can be successful.

    I'm asking you to climb out of that box and offering you another one to think in for a while.

    What's wrong with the easily duplicated system? First of all, the word "easy". My experience with using the words easy, computer, and internet in the same sentence is that whatever the sentence expresses will be true until it isn't. In other words, your statement will sooner or later prove false.

    Case in point: I went to my bank yesterday, to make a "simple" deposit. It's always very simple because all I have to do is approach the teller, tell her what I want to do, give her my bank card and the cash, and she does the rest. Easy.

    Enter the computer and the internet. Turns out that yesterday the computer system was down. Not only that, but it was nationwide. Not only that, but it wasn't just my bank, other banks were experiencing the same problem. Can you spell "hacker"?...what was easy the day before was still easy, but the big unknown was when the system would "know" that my money was there and send it where I wanted it to go. Easy to deposit, not so easy to pay the rent.

    A few days before that, it was a hacker into my website's server...no website for a couple days...you get the idea here. No guarantees.

    Now for "easily duplicated system". The word easy is subjective, what's easy for you may not be easy for me. I can't argue with a system being duplicated...but the ease and success rate cannot be guaranteed. Not only that, but the element of serendipity is in there also, which is basically being in the right place at the right time, and that quality is immeasurable. It can change at any time. There is absolutely no way of knowing until you aim and fire whether you will hit that target or not.

    There are so many variables that it boggles the mind. So basically what you are left with is Russian roulette: the system will work, until it doesn't.

    The new box I'm offering you is empty. First we're going to fill it with a few babies.

    Babies?? you say. What the...??

    You've heard the term "don't throw the baby out with the bathwater". Babies and bathwater is what I call all the advice you get from the experts, the mentors, those who have gone before and accomplished wondrous things. I'm asking you to think of what they offer not as The Gospel According to Joe Blow, but as babies and bathwater. You have to sort out the keepers from the disposables.

    If you read the advice of many many many "gurus" you will hear a few things said over and over...the value of developing and marketing your own (often information) product; developing an opt-in list; marketing via autoresponder to this list; identifying a niche market; aligning yourself with one, then another, ultimately a few good affiliate programs that fill the needs of your niche market; building a website that offers information and affiliate links to this market...and then the big unknown...staying on top of trends, learning to identify what the next big trend or product or service or tool will be and getting in on the ground floor...maybe creating that floor.

    A big part of the serendipity is actually sensing where you want to be in the near future and getting there before the crowd arrives. Following your intuition, based on knowledge from studying, asking, listening, evaluating and making an educated guess, may be your most important business tools, and this is not easily duplicated. Once you receive a message from your intuition, you set yourself a goal, decide on a series of objectives that will culminate in reaching your goal, develop action plans to reach each objective, and then get started.

    Once you reach your goal, you say aha! Success! (if you're lucky) Now I have a duplicatable system I can market to wannabees.

    Only problem is, there are no guarantees. The crowd can get there faster than a speeding bullet. Someone can move the target.

    Duplicatable systems have their uses. They help newbies get their feet wet, provide the guidance needed until there is a sense of "how things work." It's this "sense", intuition based on knowledge, that is really what an affiliate marketer wants to develop. No one can give this to you, but a good teacher can give you a baby or two to put in your box.

    My elderly father talks of life before refrigerators; as a boy he watched ice blocks being delivered by horse-drawn wagons. His older bro

    How Naive College Student Graduates Insult Your Potential Vendors
    We have a problem with today's college students, when they graduate from college and go to work for large or medium sized companies; they think they know it all. They run off at the mouth with lots of big buzz-words and prove that they do not know what on Earth they are talking about. Then they insult the other party or vendor with some stupid question such as:Is this your strength?Which is the exact question I was asked recently about my knowledge or expertise in the Auto Detailing Industry, since I happened to have run a franchising company in that industry sub-sector many years the prior. However as a franch
    Not only that, but it was nationwide. Not only that, but it wasn't just my bank, other banks were experiencing the same problem. Can you spell "hacker"?...what was easy the day before was still easy, but the big unknown was when the system would "know" that my money was there and send it where I wanted it to go. Easy to deposit, not so easy to pay the rent.

    A few days before that, it was a hacker into my website's server...no website for a couple days...you get the idea here. No guarantees.

    Now for "easily duplicated system". The word easy is subjective, what's easy for you may not be easy for me. I can't argue with a system being duplicated...but the ease and success rate cannot be guaranteed. Not only that, but the element of serendipity is in there also, which is basically being in the right place at the right time, and that quality is immeasurable. It can change at any time. There is absolutely no way of knowing until you aim and fire whether you will hit that target or not.

    There are so many variables that it boggles the mind. So basically what you are left with is Russian roulette: the system will work, until it doesn't.

    The new box I'm offering you is empty. First we're going to fill it with a few babies.

    Babies?? you say. What the...??

    You've heard the term "don't throw the baby out with the bathwater". Babies and bathwater is what I call all the advice you get from the experts, the mentors, those who have gone before and accomplished wondrous things. I'm asking you to think of what they offer not as The Gospel According to Joe Blow, but as babies and bathwater. You have to sort out the keepers from the disposables.

    If you read the advice of many many many "gurus" you will hear a few things said over and over...the value of developing and marketing your own (often information) product; developing an opt-in list; marketing via autoresponder to this list; identifying a niche market; aligning yourself with one, then another, ultimately a few good affiliate programs that fill the needs of your niche market; building a website that offers information and affiliate links to this market...and then the big unknown...staying on top of trends, learning to identify what the next big trend or product or service or tool will be and getting in on the ground floor...maybe creating that floor.

    A big part of the serendipity is actually sensing where you want to be in the near future and getting there before the crowd arrives. Following your intuition, based on knowledge from studying, asking, listening, evaluating and making an educated guess, may be your most important business tools, and this is not easily duplicated. Once you receive a message from your intuition, you set yourself a goal, decide on a series of objectives that will culminate in reaching your goal, develop action plans to reach each objective, and then get started.

    Once you reach your goal, you say aha! Success! (if you're lucky) Now I have a duplicatable system I can market to wannabees.

    Only problem is, there are no guarantees. The crowd can get there faster than a speeding bullet. Someone can move the target.

    Duplicatable systems have their uses. They help newbies get their feet wet, provide the guidance needed until there is a sense of "how things work." It's this "sense", intuition based on knowledge, that is really what an affiliate marketer wants to develop. No one can give this to you, but a good teacher can give you a baby or two to put in your box.

    My elderly father talks of life before refrigerators; as a boy he watched ice blocks being delivered by horse-drawn wagons. His older br

    Who Do You Think You Are - Aladdin?: The Wishful Thinking Approach to Finding New, Ideal Clients
    You’ve found the lamp, you’ve made your wish and you are waiting excitedly for the genie to appear and you wait… and you wait and yet… - nothing.You’ve left the corporate world and discovered the joys of being your own boss.You’ve decided to be a consultant and make your fortune by offering your years of experience and great range of skills to anyone with a pulse.You’ve told a few friends and family about what you are doing and have even been to few meetings with past colleagues and business acquaintances and handed round your business cardYou’re now waiting for the phone to ring, you’ve even checked it’s plugged in and the tele
    y no way of knowing until you aim and fire whether you will hit that target or not.

    There are so many variables that it boggles the mind. So basically what you are left with is Russian roulette: the system will work, until it doesn't.

    The new box I'm offering you is empty. First we're going to fill it with a few babies.

    Babies?? you say. What the...??

    You've heard the term "don't throw the baby out with the bathwater". Babies and bathwater is what I call all the advice you get from the experts, the mentors, those who have gone before and accomplished wondrous things. I'm asking you to think of what they offer not as The Gospel According to Joe Blow, but as babies and bathwater. You have to sort out the keepers from the disposables.

    If you read the advice of many many many "gurus" you will hear a few things said over and over...the value of developing and marketing your own (often information) product; developing an opt-in list; marketing via autoresponder to this list; identifying a niche market; aligning yourself with one, then another, ultimately a few good affiliate programs that fill the needs of your niche market; building a website that offers information and affiliate links to this market...and then the big unknown...staying on top of trends, learning to identify what the next big trend or product or service or tool will be and getting in on the ground floor...maybe creating that floor.

    A big part of the serendipity is actually sensing where you want to be in the near future and getting there before the crowd arrives. Following your intuition, based on knowledge from studying, asking, listening, evaluating and making an educated guess, may be your most important business tools, and this is not easily duplicated. Once you receive a message from your intuition, you set yourself a goal, decide on a series of objectives that will culminate in reaching your goal, develop action plans to reach each objective, and then get started.

    Once you reach your goal, you say aha! Success! (if you're lucky) Now I have a duplicatable system I can market to wannabees.

    Only problem is, there are no guarantees. The crowd can get there faster than a speeding bullet. Someone can move the target.

    Duplicatable systems have their uses. They help newbies get their feet wet, provide the guidance needed until there is a sense of "how things work." It's this "sense", intuition based on knowledge, that is really what an affiliate marketer wants to develop. No one can give this to you, but a good teacher can give you a baby or two to put in your box.

    My elderly father talks of life before refrigerators; as a boy he watched ice blocks being delivered by horse-drawn wagons. His older br

    Frog Is In The Pot
    You remember the story about the frog that was put into a pot of cold water on the stove. He was not concerned. Someone lit the burner and the water began getting warm, the frog was very comfortable and as the water became warmer he was so relaxed and complacent that he fell asleep – never to awaken.Mr. Frog reminds me of today’s stock market investors and that includes all folks with IRAs, 401Ks and the like. Stocks have been slowly rising for the past year and a half (the water is becoming warmer and warmer) and no one is paying any attention to his investment positions. The market is becoming overheated and many investors are about to become boil
    information) product; developing an opt-in list; marketing via autoresponder to this list; identifying a niche market; aligning yourself with one, then another, ultimately a few good affiliate programs that fill the needs of your niche market; building a website that offers information and affiliate links to this market...and then the big unknown...staying on top of trends, learning to identify what the next big trend or product or service or tool will be and getting in on the ground floor...maybe creating that floor.

    A big part of the serendipity is actually sensing where you want to be in the near future and getting there before the crowd arrives. Following your intuition, based on knowledge from studying, asking, listening, evaluating and making an educated guess, may be your most important business tools, and this is not easily duplicated. Once you receive a message from your intuition, you set yourself a goal, decide on a series of objectives that will culminate in reaching your goal, develop action plans to reach each objective, and then get started.

    Once you reach your goal, you say aha! Success! (if you're lucky) Now I have a duplicatable system I can market to wannabees.

    Only problem is, there are no guarantees. The crowd can get there faster than a speeding bullet. Someone can move the target.

    Duplicatable systems have their uses. They help newbies get their feet wet, provide the guidance needed until there is a sense of "how things work." It's this "sense", intuition based on knowledge, that is really what an affiliate marketer wants to develop. No one can give this to you, but a good teacher can give you a baby or two to put in your box.

    My elderly father talks of life before refrigerators; as a boy he watched ice blocks being delivered by horse-drawn wagons. His older br

    Keyword Prices Decline 3.0% in the First Quarter of 2005
    An analysis of web’s most popular 20,000 keywords by TopPayingKeywords.com, found that keyword prices dropped 3.0% from January 2005 to April 2005 from an average bid price of 58.9 cents to an average bid price of 57.1 cents. The 20,000 most popular keywords are distributed in pricing as follows:Keyword Price…# of Keywords$20.00-$49.99…20 $10.00 - $19.99…123 $5.00 - $9.99…660 $3.00 - $4.99…923 $1.00 - $2.99…3,918 $0.50 - $0.99…2,259 $0.25 - $0.49…2,115 $0.15 - $0.24…1,584 $0.10 - $0.14…2,962 $0.05 - $0.09…592Note that there are 4,379 keywords in the Top 20,000 keywords which have either a z
    self a goal, decide on a series of objectives that will culminate in reaching your goal, develop action plans to reach each objective, and then get started.

    Once you reach your goal, you say aha! Success! (if you're lucky) Now I have a duplicatable system I can market to wannabees.

    Only problem is, there are no guarantees. The crowd can get there faster than a speeding bullet. Someone can move the target.

    Duplicatable systems have their uses. They help newbies get their feet wet, provide the guidance needed until there is a sense of "how things work." It's this "sense", intuition based on knowledge, that is really what an affiliate marketer wants to develop. No one can give this to you, but a good teacher can give you a baby or two to put in your box.

    My elderly father talks of life before refrigerators; as a boy he watched ice blocks being delivered by horse-drawn wagons. His older brother was born the same year (1903)that the Wright Brothers flew the first airplane (the longest flight was 59 seconds.)

    My mind is boggled by the changes my father has seen in his lifetime. "Progress" has progressed at an incredible rate of speed. What will we see before we are elderly? Obviously the key here is imagination...

    The mark of a true mentor is being able to nurture the apprentice's ability to study, ask, listen, evaluate, interpret, and hear and listen to his OWN inner voice. A true mentor builds courage and stimulates imagination and creativity. A true mentor walks his talk...he just keeps going and growing.

    A pretty interesting box we've created for ourselves, eh?

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