How To Automate Your Web Business And Save Time

Written by David Coyne


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Once your account has been activated, you’ll be assigned your own autoresponder email address that you can use in your advertising. Write a series of email messages to load into your account. Concentrate onrepparttar benefits your product offers.

If you’re not confident about your writing abilities, you can get sales message templates to model or adapt for your own use. Try Autoresponder Magic: ttp://www.autorespondermagic.com/?19597.

Once you’ve loaded messages, you need to decide on when each message will be sent to your prospects.

Most experts suggest you should contact prospects at least weekly. Experiment to see what’s best for you.

Your autoresponder will create a mailing list that includes everyone who’s inquired about your product. Most accounts will let you import and export name to and from your list.

You can also send out an ezine using an autoresponder. Just cut and paste your content as you would with a sales message.

Be sure to include a way for prospects and customers to unsubscribe to your mailings. GetResponse will automatically remove unsubscribers from your list.

It can also tell you if it was unable to contact recipients due to invalid email addresses, over quota accounts, etc.

Once you getrepparttar 117326 hang of using an autoresponder, you’ll wonder how you managed your business without one.

David Coyne is an online entrepreneur and marketing consultant. Visit his website and get the FREE E-BOOK "Marketing Secrets Of The Ages" ($19 value) You can sell this book to customers and keep 100% of profits. http://www.dc-infobiz.com


When to Start a Home Business?

Written by John Olson


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Of course if you just inherited a Ton Of Cash and don't need to work, you can start any old time.

The best time to start a business to make Money is when you don't need that Money.

It's likerepparttar old saying about Banks loaning you Money only when you can prove you don't need it. Whatever program or company you are in or are thinking of joining, you need to realize it is going to take time and work and that you had better have a way of payingrepparttar 117325 bills while it builds.

I read about people and get E-mails from others allrepparttar 117326 time saying they just got laid off, lost their jobs or have extra expenses they can't handle, wanting to know what to do to make it BIG or even small, just enough to pay those bills.

If you are in one of those situations and are already in some program and are hopping if you just hang on one more month or join one more thing it's all going to start working, or you are waiting for that company or program to launch so you can be Rich?

Get yourself a real job and stop dreaming it's going to happen over night or inrepparttar 117327 next month. Get a real job, and work your program as a second job. And work it as hard as you can.

Work it that way until it's been paying you enough to payrepparttar 117328 bills for at least a couple of months if not longer before you even think of getting rid of that real job.

Make sure you take care of family first... They arerepparttar 117329 most important part of your Life. Make surerepparttar 117330 Bills are being paid second, that will help keep your family happy. Then work your program and start to build it.

If you take care of what is important Now, and work your program or business after that is done, you will have success and a better life downrepparttar 117331 road. Don't be a Dreamer chasing after "Get Rich Quick" schemes. Get Real and take care of yourself and your family first. Then chase your Dreams and build them on solid ground.

Family First, if you take care of them, they will be more likely to stand behind you in your quest. Don't Loose what you have trying to earn what you wish you had.

Written by John Olson Owner and Webmaster http://shop-money-time.com http://tgif-marketing.com (c) Copyright, 2003 Reprint rights available with this Signature only.


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