Misspelled Words Make You Money

Written by Wayne Lockwood


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"Mispelled Words Make Money"

========= by: Wayne Lockwood, editor/publisher The Electronic Marketer's Communique newsletter http://elitemarketingsolutions.com/home/ http://elitemarketingsolutions.com/subscribe.html

Many years ago, way back inrepparttar high-school days, (my kids say I never was in high school due to my age ;) , I had an English teacher, Mrs. Armstrong, that flat out give you demerits if you spoke incorrect English to her, or mispelled a word in a spelling bee. She was considered a perfectionist in this language.

How I hated to be in her class only because I had a background of Kentucky roots in my family from mom's side ofrepparttar 121124 family, and we spoke common sense to people. Every sentence and word pronunciation was wrong to her! Can anyone say demerit city?

Don't get me wrong, proper English is needed inrepparttar 121125 business oriented realm, whether it is online or offline. As hard as I try, you may still see some of my "briar" slang come thru in my ezines. But there are ways to actually use this improper English and mispellings of words to work for your advantage inrepparttar 121126 marketing realm.

Sure enough, some individual will type in what they think a word is spelled, only to find out that it was mispelled. Have you ever, in a hurry , brought up your favorite search engine and typed in a search word, mispelling that word by one letter? Believe it or not, many people do just that, without even knowing what they mispelled.

How To Avoid Getting RIPPED OFF On-line

Written by Willie Crawford


Millions of you dream of someday starting your own business and achieving financial success and independence--it's a universal dream. Many also discoverrepparttar internet and are led to believe this isrepparttar 121123 perfect medium for making that dream a reality. Which is true, because you can accomplish things onrepparttar 121124 internet that you don't haverepparttar 121125 resources to accomplish off-line.

However, many of you looking to start a business on-line also have a big fear of being ripped off. And yes, there is very good reason to fear being ripped off! There is a good chance you will be ripped off by some half-witted money-making scheme. The fact is that there's even a chance you will be ripped off by someone who doesn't even know he's ripping you off!

"But how can you be ripped off by someone who doesn't even know he's ripping you off?" you ask. Many people with no real product create one by taking someone's advice -- often extremely bad advice -- and compiling it into an info product. By passing this along to you in an e-book or manual, and giving you a "clear road map" they not only waste your money...they make you worse off than you were before you started. This is true because you will waste time, money, and energy trying to make something work that has absolutely NO chance of working.

For example,repparttar 121126 business of "making money, teaching others to make money, by teaching others to make money" is one ofrepparttar 121127 easiest ways to make money. Agreed, there is a large market for this product. But, it's also a very dangerous place because common sense is often over-ridden by greed and very deep-seated dreams and ambitions.

So how do you avoid being ripped off? The BEST way IS using your common sense. Ask yourself if something makes sense. Also ask yourself, "Ifrepparttar 121128 person telling you how to do something has really discoveredrepparttar 121129 secret, why isn't he using it to get rich!" There are very few "real secrets" -- information travels very fast onrepparttar 121130 internet. Yes, there are many proven methods and techniques that do work, but if you look hard enough you will see them in everyday application. Go to any famous "guru's" site and make sure you see that he is actually using what he teaches.

Avoiding getting ripped off involves, to an extent, learning who you can trust. A trusted friend who really cares about you simply won't give you bad advice. A trusted advisor won't recommend bad products or services to you.

Here is a very big challenge I am faced with weekly: I get lots of people sending me trial versions of their products or review copies of their books. They want my "thumbs up"...my recommendation. I know that if I give this recommendation...this testimonial...andrepparttar 121131 product is not extremely good -- I will cause harm to a lot of people. I also know that I will destroy one of my most valuable assets...my goodwill, ANDrepparttar 121132 reputation I have spent six years building with my potential on-line customers. So, I'm COMMITTED to closely guarding that trust, and putting my clients' best interest FIRST. You need to make a similar commitment BEFORE you even open your business.

Until you develop a few trusted friends whom you can call or email for recommendations, learn to ask a lot of questions. If you are thinking of buying a product or getting involved in a certain business -- ask around. Discussion boards are a good place to ask what people think about a given product or service. Ask in a way that you won't be perceived as trying to promoterepparttar 121133 product yourself, because that type of post will simply be deleted. Also ask in a way that you aren't bashing a product or individual. Discussion board operators don't wantrepparttar 121134 legal hassles from a post on their board unjustly harming someone's business.

Also, just spend a lot of time surfing relevant discussion boards. Readrepparttar 121135 hundreds, if not thousands of posts already there. There are boards set up just to warn you about rip-offs. My favorite isrepparttar 121136 Friends In Business board. This board was started by a lady who got ripped off, and years later it'srepparttar 121137 perfect place to go to find out about hundreds of scams. That'srepparttar 121138 sole purpose ofrepparttar 121139 board. In fact, you should add this board to your bookmarks. It's:

Some ofrepparttar 121140 best discussion boards are closed communities. These are member's-only sites; some with tens of thousand of members all banned together for a common purpose. Two ofrepparttar 121141 member's-only sites I belong to are The Internet Marketing Warriors and The Affiliates Club. Both are "support groups" where you can brainstorm and bounce your ideas off people building on-line or home-based businesses. I am a moderator at one of these groups and have written many articles exclusively forrepparttar 121142 other (my articles are often published in The Affiliates Club before they appear anywhere else).

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