When Do You Ask For A Refund?

Written by Kim Regan


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anything. And his offer and presentation were not "junky". I simply had learned more aboutrepparttar subject than I thought and hadn't realized it. Good for me! The additional value for me then became studying what was very good ad copy. I didn't ask for that refund. A common situation you may find yourself in is not being ready forrepparttar 108779 level of material you are reading. A little more study atrepparttar 108780 basic level and perhaps simply puttingrepparttar 108781 material away until you are ready may berepparttar 108782 answer. Some advanced topics will not make sense without base knowledge. Due torepparttar 108783 vast scope of some subjects it might be hard to cover it in one product or course series. Don't hesitate to ask for a refund if you truly feelrepparttar 108784 product was misrepresented. Educate that marketer about what you feel was wrong. If they don't improve, they deserve to give all their money back. Just don't be one of those awful people who buys an expensive product KNOWING they are going to ask for a refund. That'srepparttar 108785 same as stealing and is unethical. If we wantrepparttar 108786 convenience and gratification of being able to immediately download what we have purchased to continue, we can't bleed repparttar 108787 online merchants dry.

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The author is a web entrepreneur with experience in the small business,online marketing and IT fields.


"Getting Started to Get Started"

Written by Alan Huff


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Do yourself a favor. Before you start an internet business, write a marketing plan (sound familiar?). Plan your website design, layout, and content based on your marketing plan. Read articles, ezines, ebooks, etc., written by those who have already made it, and glean ideas and suggestions on how to run your business from these.

There is so much to managing a business online, that you would be here all day reading an article such as this. Bottom line - before you start an internet business, learn how to so you don’t have to do itrepparttar ‘hard’ way.

Focus on getting started to get started.

Alan Huff is the founder of AT Huff Publishing and MoMony.com (http://www.momony.com) and an up and coming Netrepreneur. Contact Alan at alan@momony.com.

Copyright © 2004 AT Huff Publishing


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