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    Question: How Can I Resell Books Profitably on eBay?
    QUESTION: I want to open an eBay Store to sell books at fixed prices. How can I add book cover photos and descriptions to my listings? I've tried TurboLister, but it's so difficult. What about paid listers like Andale?ANSWER: eBay has made some improvements to its Stores. Your books are visible in regular search results now, so eBay Stores are becoming an opti
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    1. The anonymous person with the obscure username.

    2. The person using their 'real name' to identify themselves, and who seems willing to put their name behind what they are recommending.

    If you already use a nickname on forums, you might want to consider signing off your post with your real name at the bottom.

    Also, don't make the mistake of assuming that because you've made a number of posts, everyone on the forum knows you. There are thousands of new people coming onto the Internet every day. They won't know who you

    Media Training: How To Speak During a Media Interview
    WHITE NOISEA client recently told me about a fascinating new approach to television advertising. Some advertisers, she said, are producing 30 second commercials without even a hint of sound.That approach goes counter to every rule of television advertising. Since the combination of visual messages and audio allows for the greatest probability of the advertiser
    When you register or join an Internet marketing forum, you will be asked to choose a username. This username is used to identify you when you make a post on the forum.

    If you haven't registered on a particular forum yet, my advice is to use your 'real name' as your username.

    It's common practise for most people to use a weird 'made up' username on forums, but I think that's a mistake. Every time you make a new post on a forum, it's an opportunity to build up your name recognition amongst your target market.

    Whether you have your own website now or in the future, people are more likely to buy your products, or those that you recommend if they already know you.

    Think about it...are you more likely to buy something from a complete stranger, or someone you already know?

    It's obvious isn't it?

    You may have made a thousand posts on an Internet marketing forum, and be considered as someone who really knows their stuff and is worth learning from. However, all that trust and respect you've built up could mean nothing away from the forum, if people don't know your real name.

    I see so many forum posters contributing some great information, but I haven't a clue who they really are. They are really losing out on a prime 'name branding' opportunity.

    When someone visits your website for the first time, they are much more likely to buy your product, or click on your affiliate links, if they recognize your name. That's why it's important not to waste your forum posts, by hiding or forgetting to include your name with every post.

    All Forum Signature Ads Are Not Created Equal

    When you make a post on most marketing forums, you have the option of including an ad in your signature. If you have your own product, this provides you with an opportunity to promote it with every post you make. If you don't have your own website yet, you can use this space to promote an affiliate program you recommend.

    Again, this is where making your real name visible to people is going to really help you.

    Consider this...

    You see two forum posts with the exact same signature ad, 'word-for-word'. Which ad are you more likely to click on?

    1. The anonymous person with the obscure username.

    2. The person using their 'real name' to identify themselves, and who seems willing to put their name behind what they are recommending.

    If you already use a nickname on forums, you might want to consider signing off your post with your real name at the bottom.

    Also, don't make the mistake of assuming that because you've made a number of posts, everyone on the forum knows you. There are thousands of new people coming onto the Internet every day. They won't know who you

    Business Value - What is the Value of all this Value?
    Value is an impressive word. People talk about value creation, value propositions, customer value, value chains, enterprise value, shareholder value, value management, etc. It sounds like they know more than the rest of us. But, what is the value of all this value?Many enterprises have a strategy to create value. How do they define and measure this value they are cre
    ur own website now or in the future, people are more likely to buy your products, or those that you recommend if they already know you.

    Think about it...are you more likely to buy something from a complete stranger, or someone you already know?

    It's obvious isn't it?

    You may have made a thousand posts on an Internet marketing forum, and be considered as someone who really knows their stuff and is worth learning from. However, all that trust and respect you've built up could mean nothing away from the forum, if people don't know your real name.

    I see so many forum posters contributing some great information, but I haven't a clue who they really are. They are really losing out on a prime 'name branding' opportunity.

    When someone visits your website for the first time, they are much more likely to buy your product, or click on your affiliate links, if they recognize your name. That's why it's important not to waste your forum posts, by hiding or forgetting to include your name with every post.

    All Forum Signature Ads Are Not Created Equal

    When you make a post on most marketing forums, you have the option of including an ad in your signature. If you have your own product, this provides you with an opportunity to promote it with every post you make. If you don't have your own website yet, you can use this space to promote an affiliate program you recommend.

    Again, this is where making your real name visible to people is going to really help you.

    Consider this...

    You see two forum posts with the exact same signature ad, 'word-for-word'. Which ad are you more likely to click on?

    1. The anonymous person with the obscure username.

    2. The person using their 'real name' to identify themselves, and who seems willing to put their name behind what they are recommending.

    If you already use a nickname on forums, you might want to consider signing off your post with your real name at the bottom.

    Also, don't make the mistake of assuming that because you've made a number of posts, everyone on the forum knows you. There are thousands of new people coming onto the Internet every day. They won't know who you

    Meeting Employee Work Expectations: 4 Keys for Minimizing Turnover
    Workforce experts estimate that the cost of replacing a worker is 1.5 times the annual salary of the worker. To minimize your turnover costs and maintain a productive workplace, employers need to look beyond the salary and benefits.Work can be a satisfying and positive experience for your employees when their work expectations are being met. Salary and benefits
    our real name.

    I see so many forum posters contributing some great information, but I haven't a clue who they really are. They are really losing out on a prime 'name branding' opportunity.

    When someone visits your website for the first time, they are much more likely to buy your product, or click on your affiliate links, if they recognize your name. That's why it's important not to waste your forum posts, by hiding or forgetting to include your name with every post.

    All Forum Signature Ads Are Not Created Equal

    When you make a post on most marketing forums, you have the option of including an ad in your signature. If you have your own product, this provides you with an opportunity to promote it with every post you make. If you don't have your own website yet, you can use this space to promote an affiliate program you recommend.

    Again, this is where making your real name visible to people is going to really help you.

    Consider this...

    You see two forum posts with the exact same signature ad, 'word-for-word'. Which ad are you more likely to click on?

    1. The anonymous person with the obscure username.

    2. The person using their 'real name' to identify themselves, and who seems willing to put their name behind what they are recommending.

    If you already use a nickname on forums, you might want to consider signing off your post with your real name at the bottom.

    Also, don't make the mistake of assuming that because you've made a number of posts, everyone on the forum knows you. There are thousands of new people coming onto the Internet every day. They won't know who you

    Are You Really Listening: The Importance of Strong Communication Skills
    Let's face it, when most people think of IT professionals, the image that comes to mind is the guy or girl with the glasses huddled behind a myriad of computer monitors, incapable of communicating with anyone other than their keyboardIn today's competitive IT marketplace, this person also is exactly the type that no employer wants to bring on board and will, in fact,
    ke a post on most marketing forums, you have the option of including an ad in your signature. If you have your own product, this provides you with an opportunity to promote it with every post you make. If you don't have your own website yet, you can use this space to promote an affiliate program you recommend.

    Again, this is where making your real name visible to people is going to really help you.

    Consider this...

    You see two forum posts with the exact same signature ad, 'word-for-word'. Which ad are you more likely to click on?

    1. The anonymous person with the obscure username.

    2. The person using their 'real name' to identify themselves, and who seems willing to put their name behind what they are recommending.

    If you already use a nickname on forums, you might want to consider signing off your post with your real name at the bottom.

    Also, don't make the mistake of assuming that because you've made a number of posts, everyone on the forum knows you. There are thousands of new people coming onto the Internet every day. They won't know who you

    Corporate Volunteerism, Donations and Public Relations
    Many people often condemn Corporations for only giving when it is a trendy issue. For instance every one was ready to help out in the Indonesia Tsunami, Pakistan Earthquake and Hurricane Katrina. But even so what about all the other issues and what about those areas after a couple of years have gone by and help is still needed there?Some say that these Corporations,
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    1. The anonymous person with the obscure username.

    2. The person using their 'real name' to identify themselves, and who seems willing to put their name behind what they are recommending.

    If you already use a nickname on forums, you might want to consider signing off your post with your real name at the bottom.

    Also, don't make the mistake of assuming that because you've made a number of posts, everyone on the forum knows you. There are thousands of new people coming onto the Internet every day. They won't know who you are or what you are about.

    For those people, building up your name recognition with them, will often start with the last post you've just made. So make it a good one, and make sure they know who you are, by making your name visible to them.

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