Getting Started Online THE RIGHT WAY Guide - Part 4 of 4Written by Natalie Williams
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Checklist Step 1: Decide on your website theme Step 2: Open accounts for online transactions Step 3: Purchase domain name and open hosting account Step 4: Download necessary software Step 5: Create website with free resources and opt-in list Step 6: Join affiliate programs Step 7: Create an eBook for give-away Step 8: Create an eBook for selling Step 9: Put your product on ClickBank Step 10: Advertise everywhere Step 11: Continuously promote yourself, your site and eBooks Step 12: Create newsletter and distribute regularly Step 13: Continue on with all steps with any new website idea =) This Getting Started Article is in 4 parts. This is Part 4 of 4 To view Parts 1, 2 and 3 please do an Author search on Go Articles for Natalie Williams The full, hyperlinked version of this article can be found at http://www.GettingStartedOnline.com

Natalie Williams is owner of over 22 websites and a successful work-at-home mom. She runs her full-time business from her home office, is an eBay PowerSeller and dedicates her time to helping people who are new to the Internet succeed online without falling for the scams and Infomercials. http://www.GettingStartedOnline.com
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Next, I'll share with you some tips on how to market best in you: - Always present a pleasant smile, whether on telephone, in person, in email or even in a fax (SMILE) - Do what you love (you'll be more fulfilled) - Don’t try to be jack-of-all-trades (you do everything and anything) rather, specialize (promote one thing or area you do best) - Be unique (original) - Always be professional - Always be yourself - Always express a sense of passion in what it is you do - Always explore ways to enhance yourself (personally, professionally, and/or spiritually) As you can see, marketing best you is more than just selling or promoting your business and it's products or services. As a business owner, you are in most cases business (when people meet you, they are immediately exposed to quality of your service or product). In virtual world however, people won't necessarily meet you face-to-face but they too are exposed to quality of your service or product. How? Through your website, telephone conversation, and/or via email responses. In closing, remember this, first impressions are everlasting, so when given opportunity always remember to market best in You... To learn more about Virtual Business Owners Initiative go to: www.vsscyberoffice.com.

Victoria Parham is the president and chief technology officer for VSSCyberOffice.com, a forerunner in the virtual support services industry, an advocate of portable careers for trailing military spouses and family members. Its web-based Virtual Business Owners Training Program(tm), the first Virtual Careers program for Department of Defense ID Cardholders, is available and accessible at military bases around the world.
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