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Desperate For A Residual Income Affiliate Program y some product, from another company, that my old flame was ‘recommending.’ My flame did not even have the deceCan you imagine being part of a great residual income affiliate program? It sounds like the best of the possible internet marketing ideas. It sounds...dare I say it...foolproof.And it just might be. But it requires some strategies.I hope you're ready for a shock, because I wasn't when I went looking for a residual income affiliate program of my own. The best way to find one is...TO CREATE ONE. Yep. Create one of your own.Wait a sec here, I can hear you scream. **I'm new to all this, I just want to get my feet wet and slowly ease my way into all of this.**That's fine...but that's not the best way to get moving with a residual income affiliate program. The best way is to create a product or service that you can sell through Clickbank. To do this you will need a digital product or software that they will host and sell for you.You will also need a sales page hosted by you on the net and a thank you page also hosted on the net. Don't worry about those...you can build a free site and host it for $8 bucks or so at hundreds of places. (A quick Google search will show you how and where to find the free web builders.)So those are the three things you need. A product. A sales page. And a thank you letter that you will have to customize yourself.The way that it become Exit Interview Surveys - Why An Online Form Makes Sense I am really depressed today. An old e-newsletter flame that dumped me many months ago sent me an email out of the blue. I hadn’t received any emails from this old flame in months. I did not even think I was still on the list. Receiving that e-newsletter conjured up feelings of betrayal and hurt that I thought I had resolved after dozens of sessions with my therapist. And to make matters worse, the email newsletter was trying to get me to buy some product, from another company, that my old flame was ‘recommending.’ My flame did not even have the deceHuman resource (HR) departments typically conduct exit interview surveys to gather information from departing employees to help the company improve working conditions, retain existing employees and identify problem areas within the organisation. One of the great aspects of exit interviews is that the departing employee often feels less concerned about the ramifications of 'treading on toes' and hence is typically willing to provide extremely open and honest feedback about their reasons for leaving and their thoughts about what the company could do to improve.However, while exit interviews clearly have their place and are a vital tactic for any organisation serious about retaining their staff, there are many pitfalls to avoid. Some of the key challenges that companies face in conducting exit interviews include:1. Interviewer bias: The person charged with asking the questions may not be 100% impartial or may have negative preconceived notions about the departing employee.2. Interpretation: Often, the departing employee says 'X', yet the interviewer writes down 'Y'. They hear what they want to hear and record what they want to record.3. Data entry: Often the person responsible for interviewing the departing employee is at Management lev Industrial Mining and Mistakes Made he blue. I hadn’t received any emails from this old flame in months. I did not even think I was still on the list. Receiving that e-newsletter conjured up feelings of betrayal and hurt that I thought I had resolved after dozens of sessions with my therapist. And to make matters worse, the email newsletter was trying to get me to buy some product, from another company, that my old flame was ‘recommending.’ My flame did not even have the deceIn the United States we have made many mistakes with our industrial mining companies and without the flow of raw materials to market we cost our manufacturing industries billions per year in additional costs to bring these materials to the facilities from far away lands. It is a darn shame considering this huge nation from sea to shining sea, with enough resources to supply the world with raw materials. Oh what have we done?Well glad you asked because we have systematically condemned mining operations of nearly every possible material in this country thru abuses and over regulations. Our iron ore is some of the purest in the world and yet we import much of our raw steal with impurities in it from other nations. Same with copper, platinum, aluminum, titanium and so on; in fact in reading the long list you begin to cry at what we have done and the severe disadvantage we have put our industrial capacity and corporations at.It is too bad we cannot go back and fix the problem and perhaps we can now with our superior know-how and achievements in environmental controls and worker safety devices and robotics to do much of the mining. And to that point maybe we will, but until we do our manufacturers are competing while having their supply lines tied behind their backs, so please if you are anyone of any r What Does the Public Relations Client REALLY Want, and Why? st. Receiving that e-newsletter conjured up feelings of betrayal and hurt that I thought I had resolved after dozens of sessions with my therapist. And to make matters worse, the email newsletter was trying to get me to buy some product, from another company, that my old flame was ‘recommending.’ My flame did not even have the deceIt’s not unusual for clients of service providers to insist that their budget dollars be quickly applied to a variety of flashy tactics. Yet, when pressed, many acknowledge that what they REALLY want for their money is visible, end-game change.This is especially true in public relations where clients often second-guess careful plans for achieving that end-game change by insisting on premature use of tactics like news releases, talk-show appearances and sports sponsorships.But obviously, flashy tactics alone will not satisfy those clients once they start looking for a return on their public relations investment. Because it is then that it becomes clear, sometimes painfully, that their goal MUST be the kind of change in the behaviors of key stakeholders that lead directly to achieving their business objectives. Thus, it is quality planning, and the degree of behavioral change it produces, that eventually captures client attention, not tactics.These days, with public relations budgets always in mortal danger, tactical chats between a client CEO and public relations counsel probably sound like this: “Do something about those activists chaining themselves to our plant gate and yelling that our emissions go into the river. It’s costing us big money each day t Beware the Internet Shark - Hypocrites ozens of sessions with my therapist. And to make matters worse, the email newsletter was trying to get me to buy some product, from another company, that my old flame was ‘recommending.’ My flame did not even have the deceIf there is one thing I cannot stand more than anything else, it has to be the internet shark-hypocrite. What do I mean by this? An internet shark-hypocrite is one who goes around parading like your best friend in cyberspace, one who can help you achieve whatever your heart desires, when in fact he is really a lying shark ready to pounce on you at the first scent of blood. In the days since the internet boom, shark-hypocrites have multiplied to the point at which a person in search of some help on the internet, particularly as concerns making some extra money, cannot avoid being attacked by these omnipresent and conniving beasts. Despite their growing numbers, I will not cease to expose them at every turn, trying to educate readers of my articles so that they do not become a sumptuous meal for these lurid creatures.My friends, let’s get some simple facts straight. You cannot make $10,000 a month by buying a program for $47. I challenge anyone who knows a way to show it—and not just to me. Capitalism as a system would come crashing down if such a reality existed. Not everyone can be rich in a capitalistic society. Basic fact one. You can make money on the internet but you have to put in the work and you might also have to invest some money in the form of advertising. Remember. Something does no From Entrepreneur to Infopreneur: Make Money Selling Info Products y some product, from another company, that my old flame was ‘recommending.’ My flame did not even have the decency to send me an email newsletter about how things were going in his neck of the woods. I still can’t believe any of this is happening.The term “Infopreneur” is a relatively new industry buzz word that is making waves because it opens doors for entrepreneurs to generate new streams of income. Simply put, an infopreneur sells information.Information products are offered in a variety of formats including books, e-books, special reports, audio formats, videos, workbooks, tips booklets, and virtually any method in which you can deliver information. Many successful entrepreneurs have been doing this for years. Here are some examples:*Joan Stewart is a publicity expert and operates www.PublicityHound.com. With over 100 special reports and audio recordings of the teleconferences she hosts, Joan is a master infopreneur.*Dottie Walters is the author of “Speak and Grow Rich” and several other books, and the founder of www.SpeakandGrowRich.com. In addition to her published books, Dottie sells audio programs, subscriptions to “Sharing Ideas,” her magazine for speakers, and weekend-long seminars.*Dan Poynter is the author of “The Self-Publishing Manual” and other books. This savvy infopreneur has built his enterprise based on his expertise in several areas: publishing, parachuting, serving as an expert witness, and cats. Dan sells dozens of special reports and mailing lists through his website: www.parapublishing.com.B My therapist says that journaling about my problems will bring clarity and understanding. I hope she’s right. I guess the best place for me to start is to outline how this sordid affair ever began in the first place. If I get emotional, please forgive me. I really cared for my old flame and my heart
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