The Secret to Making More Money in Your Online Business: Lessons From MonopolyWritten by Glen Jansen
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Another location you need to control is emails. The words you use to communicate with your customers and prospects is very important. The proper word(s) used in proper fashion convert person from a reader into a browser or possibly a buyer. Yet another money making location for you to consider is advertising. Online there are various forms of ads that, you guessed it, display words to a person enticing them to action. By controlling this avenue of your business, proper words can be very effective. Ad add placed for proper keyword can make thousands of dollars a month, whereas wrong keyword or improperly phrased ad can be a dud. So, will all this in mind, how do you control words you use online? The first thing to do is realize just how important and potentially powerful words you chose are. Second, you need to know what words are worth controlling. You have to research, test, test and test some more until you are confident which words are best to use. Next, armed with this money making knowledge, you can make it your policy to sprinkle these tested and proven words in all your communications. By controlling property of internet, words, you will have upper edge on all your competitors. The time and energy put into seeking these proper words will pay for itself over and over. There is an enormous amount of money to be made by applying this concept to your business. Good luck and choose your words wisely. The pen or keyboard truly is mightier than sword.

Glen Jansen, helps work at home internet business owners find out how to make quick money online and earn an extra income from their homes.
| | The Most Overlooked Ways to Legally Decrease Taxes!Written by Tim Merrell, The Dental Guy
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“Hmm, but how will that help my taxes?” She cautiously questioned. “Okay, if you become a broker, then all supplies you use, such as printer ink cartridges, paper, brochures, your phone line, equipment, and your mileage traveled pertaining to business become write-offs.” I gave her following example. “My biggest deduction each year is business miles. This is a great deduction available to those of us who are self-employed, and maintain a mileage log. Let say, you travel from your home to a potential client’s office or home. The distance between homes is 20 miles round trip. As of 2004, you can write off mileage at rate of 37.5 cents a mile. That’s correct, 37.5 cents a mile. That little trip, allows you a tax deduction of $7.50 and icing on cake; you get client.” If my sister started a home based business, then money spent while she was learning ropes is a tax write-off. She could learn a new job, with free training, and actually start making a monthly income, that could build into a source of retirement income, while she worked at home. That is how I started self-employment. I can legally deduct my $35.00 monthly broker fees, and other business expenses. My family receives dental and vision benefits, office supply discounts, Dell computer discounts, grocery coupon booklets, Lifeguard Nurse Line, and use of legal and financial library, with more than 5,000 accounting forms and agreements. If you are tired of writing tax checks to government, see http://www.deliveringonthepromise.com/tmerrell and start building your residual income. Want to talk first; call me toll free at 888-858-3778. My motto: Thrive in 2005.

Tim Merrell, dubbed The Dental Guy brings his years of expertise in the employee benefits' industry. Working with such clients as Las Vegas Hotels, municipalities and government groups, Tim gained extensive experience in the ability to handle any size employee group; large, medium or small. He can be reached toll free at 888-858-3778 or (435) 628-1595, or email tim@dentalguy.net
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