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More info... By Cynthia Mosher
Online marketing is much more than putting your advertising online. Marketing online includes such areas as communicating with your customers, promoting your business or product online, and making sure that your website content is useful and up to date. The great thing about online marketing is that you don't need to have a huge budget to put together a marketing campaign that is effective. There are tools that you can use to make your marketing techniques easy and profitable such website templates, shopping cart templates, and online marketing templates.
But before you incorporate any of this, there are some important points to consider for creating a successful internet marketing business.
Step One: Communication - One of the most important aspects of online marketing is response to your customer's inquiries and needs. You don't want to lose potential customers after you've made the effort to have them visit your website and then contact you for more information or repeat customers who have purchased a product and need assistance. E-mail is a very effective and cost efficient way for you |
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Sunday, 02 March 2008 |
More info... By Olivia Justus
Flexibility is one of the biggest advantages of a home based business. Instead of working the normal 8-5 job that most employers require, you can set your own hours. This means that if you are most productive in the evenings or early, early mornings you can adjust your working schedule to accommodate this. Many parents choose to run a home based business in order to work around the schedules and needs of their children. However, it is important to keep in mind that most people with home based businesses work a minimum of 40 hours per week especially if they are just starting their business.
Another advantage of home based businesses is the fact that you can be efficient. Workplaces outside the home often become inefficient due to meetings employees are required to attend. While sometimes these meetings are important and relevant, they prevent employees from getting their work done and ultimately make them less efficient. What may take one, full eight hour day in the workplace could really only take you four |
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