How To Make Money Online Without A Website

Written by Gerardo Flores


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Now that you foundrepparttar right company, you need to moverepparttar 134828 products. This is where your promotional tools that your company gave you come in handy (assuming they gave you promotional tools). The easiest way to promote your company is through solo ads.

Solo ads vary in price, they range from $15 up to $1,000 depending onrepparttar 134829 size of their list. I would start small, with a least expensive ad. And after you make some money you can invest some (or all) your profits in more expensive solo ads. Don’t underestimaterepparttar 134830 profit-pulling power of solo ads. If you have a good sale copy you can make some serious money using solo ads.

Make money with “joint ventures”. Joint Ventures can be pretty profitable. First of all you will need to establish a friendship with some webmasters. A lot of these webmasters will have a huge list of subscribers and if you befriend them you can ask permission to send an ad to his list of subscribers, that is of-course if you are willing to share some ofrepparttar 134831 profits withrepparttar 134832 webmaster. And can be anywhere from 50/50, 30/70, or whatever you guys agree on.

If you have a big enough pocket you can advertise with banner ads. Webmasters will charge you,repparttar 134833 price depends onrepparttar 134834 amount of traffic that website gets on a daily or monthly basis. However, if you did have a website some webmasters are willing to exchange or swap a banner or a text ad. So make some friends with webmasters.

Well ladies and gentlemen, this is going to end today’s lesson. However don’t letrepparttar 134835 size of this article limitrepparttar 134836 many ways to make money online with out a website. There are many other ways also, but I wanted to sharerepparttar 134837 basics to get you started. Until next time good luck and best wishes.

Gerardo Flores

Gerardo Flores is author of the articles “How to get rich!” and “5 simple steps to building a massive opt-in list” and can help you build a profitable internet business even if you don’t know anything about computers. For more info visit: http://drown-in-profits.com/pips.html


Being Stressed Out May Not Be All That Bad

Written by Dr. Marilyn Manning


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Communication Tames Stress Stress also comes from poor communication. Unclear expectations, false assumptions, and inadequate feedback can lead to increased, unhealthy, unproductive stress. For instance, if you ask an artist to render some sketches for a brochure, you may just want some quick pencil drawings. Ifrepparttar artist tends towards perfectionism,repparttar 123331 quick sketches may take a week to produce becauserepparttar 123332 artist is putting much more effort intorepparttar 123333 task than is required by your needs. The delay produces unnecessary stress for you andrepparttar 123334 artist and may strain your relationship. A similar situation can occur with a customer who needs a rush order. You may gear up your entire operation to producerepparttar 123335 job in a week under tremendous stress, whenrepparttar 123336 customer might have been willing to accept two weeks for delivery. Make sure everyone knowsrepparttar 123337 standards and expectations before acting. Making things clear inrepparttar 123338 beginning goes a long way to prevent stress later.

Quick De-Stressors Better time management skills and communication skills can transform stress into a positive experience. Here are some quick de-stressors you can use to keep stress from producing distress: * Take short breaks and build variety into tasks. * Control your physical work area as much as possible. * Develop a support system of other people with similar challenges and stressors. * Encourage and give positive feedback. * Cultivate leisure and non work relationships. * Take time for physical activity and keep fit. * Talk and play with your family and friends. * Do volunteer work.

Marilyn Manning, Ph.D., CSP, CMC, facilitates change and motivates others to resolve difficult workplace conflicts through interactive speeches, workshops, and consulting. Dr. Manning specializes in Leadership, Teamwork, Conflict Mediation, Executive Coaching, Meeting Facilitation, Strategic Planning, and Communication. She has authored seven business books, published in eight languages. Over 80% of her work is repeat business.


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