How To Make Money Online Without A WebsiteWritten by Gerardo Flores
Dear fellow reader. My name is Gerardo Flores, today I will be sharing with you some ideas you can use to make some money online without having to build or buy a website. I am sure you will find some of information valuable and useful. So how do we make money online without a website? With affiliate programs of-course. But with thousands of options out there, how do you choose right one? It’s like finding a needle in a hay stack. It’s crazy ! However you can narrow your search a little bit by finding an affiliate program with products that are of interest to you. How do you know if an affiliate program is right for you? Well, what kind of products would you like to serve? You can choose from digital products, to vitamins, to books, to just about anything you can think of. I would start with finding out what product I would like to move. For example one of affiliate programs I promote is informational products. Like many experts say, “If you are not sold on product you’re selling, don’t expect people to buy into your product?” You’ll be wasting your precious time and money if you don’t believe in product you sell. So find a product that you like and people will like it too. When searching for your affiliate program, try to answer some of these questions; What kind of promotional tools does your affiliate program offer you? Do they give you sample text ads, or solo ads, maybe banner ads? What kind of support do they give you? Do they have a members forum to answer questions that you might have? How does compensation plan work? Do they give you a referral bonus? And most importantly, how long has company been in business? These questions should be answered as you look for your affiliate program.
| | Being Stressed Out May Not Be All That BadWritten by Dr. Marilyn Manning
Being Stressed Out May Not Be All That Badby Marilyn Manning, Ph.D. Stress is like measles - contagious. But unlike most cases of measles, stress can be deadly. So, what do we do about this all-too-common ailment of modern business? Learn to use stress positively. Stress is an automatic, generalized response to a perceived need for action. We don’t get locked into stress if we take action; but when we can’t act, physical and psychological pressure to act remains, and we suffer from stress. Many people think stress is something to be avoided. But you can’t eliminate stress from your life. Most of us need a certain amount of pressure and exhilaration for motivation. Stress provides these motivators. The real challenge is to use stress positively to obtain maximum performance from yourself and your employees, if you have any. Uncontrolled stress can lead to physical problems such as ulcers, high blood pressure, and increased risk of heart attacks. Controlled stress, on other hand, can provide energy needed for sustained effort and high productivity. Medical researchers have discovered that some Type-A driven people have what they call “stress resistant personalities.” These people experience a stronger sense of control over their lives than do other Type-A personalities and are, therefore, more stress resistant. They don’t necessarily experience less stress; they just don’t respond negatively to stressors that they do experience. If you experience stress negatively, look at stressful areas of your life to identify action you can take to use stress more positively, and to take control. Time Management Often stress is result of poor time management. People who pace themselves well, prioritize tasks, and take breaks when they need them usually approach deadlines calmly and stress free, and, as a result, they usually meet their deadlines. Let’s say a customer places an order early in week for next month. You decide you can easily meet order. Three days later, another customer places an order due same time as first. You mat think, “I can’t do this,” and panic. Stress mounts. Or, you can take time to think about it, to take control. Tell second customer you’ll check production schedule and get back to him. What solution can you negotiate? Maybe one or both customers will accept a later delivery date. Perhaps you can work overtime or hire additional, temporary help to meet both deadlines. Maybe you have to turn down second offer. Being able to say “no” when it is appropriate is a major de-stressor. A valuable tool to help prioritize tasks and gain control over time is a daily to-do list. Some people view lists as restrictive, but to-do lists actually free you. They give you a more global perspective, a sense of where you are going, and allow you to identify what additional tasks you can perform. Action lists also allow you to prioritize your activities so that you perform those tasks that take you closer to your goal before you work on less important activities. Lastly, to-do lists prevent you from overbooking your day and demanding too much of yourself.
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