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Archive for March 9th, 2008

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Skyrocket Your Profits with Myspace Friend Adder Bot

by Sam B. Goldberg

I’ve used the social network Myspace for the past year or so. At the moment of writing this Myspace has millions of registered users and adds millions each month. When I started looking for ways to substitute my day job income and affiliate marketing stood out as the best choice. I used a friend bot, aka, friend adder bot to promote the affiliate sites. When I found this software, I realized how ancient by adding friends one at a time manually.

So here’s how a friend adder works and the top ones I’ve found. You’ll see which friend adder download is superior to the others. An automatic friend adder is software that allows you to easily add friends to your profile in the shortest amount of time. Imagine what this does for bands, promoters, multi-level marketers and affiliate marketing promotion. With an automatic friend adder you have the power to increase your visibility by over 10 thousand people a month without spending a dime on advertising.

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by Ashley Lichty

There’s no reason in the world why a customer who has used your product once shouldn’t use it again and again. No reason why they shouldn’t be a life long customers. Customer loyalty building can bring past clients back to buy again and again.

Few companies create a customer loyalty building campaign. In many ways, it’s similar to prospect cultivation - one of it’s main components involves customer follow-up. Step one however, is always making sure your product is top of the line and your service the best can be.

Customer loyalty building means providing a truly valuable product or service. Never let your customers forget you. Don’t cut contact after the sale - the transaction has only begun! There’s really no reason not to remain in contact with the customer until they die to keep them coming back to you.

2008
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March

Preparing to Work From Home Online

by Paul Jesse

Who doesn’t want to work from home online? You can work whenever you want. You can wear whatever you want. It sounds great! What many people do not consider is the importance of having a dedicated office space. You need to have a place where you can stay focused when you work from home online and having a separate workspace definitely helps.

Follow these steps to create your home office space:

1. Establish your workspace. If you want to work from home online, you need to claim your workspace. In most cases, it’s best if you have a designated workspace and not just a corner of the dining room table. A spare bedroom can work great as a home office, as can a small section of the living or dining room. It all depends on what you have to work with. If possible, try to make it a private space, but if it must be public, think about how you will deal with the distractions.

2008
09
March

Preparing to Work From Home Online

by Paul Jesse

Who doesn’t want to work from home online? You can work whenever you want. You can wear whatever you want. It sounds great! What many people do not consider is the importance of having a dedicated office space. You need to have a place where you can stay focused when you work from home online and having a separate workspace definitely helps.

Follow these steps to create your home office space:

1. Establish your workspace. If you want to work from home online, you need to claim your workspace. In most cases, it’s best if you have a designated workspace and not just a corner of the dining room table. A spare bedroom can work great as a home office, as can a small section of the living or dining room. It all depends on what you have to work with. If possible, try to make it a private space, but if it must be public, think about how you will deal with the distractions.

by Sam B. Goldberg

When people used to get together, they had to actually physically be in the same space - in diners, coffee shops, social clubs and in each other’s living rooms. Now they just have to sit down in their offices or homes and turn on the computer to visit someone - even if they’re in opposite parts of the world.

Online communication began with DOS-based forums and chat rooms back in the computer dark (i.e. non-graphic) ages. Today, it’s whole new virtual world with internet community sites that are infinitely more complicated and interesting than the real world. Social network sites are attracting more users, more investment and more marketing than ever before - the prime evidence being Microsoft’s huge 240 million dollar purchase of a less-than-two percent share of Facebook.



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