Old Habits Die Hard in the Third Age Years…

Written by Jim Green


I spent a lifetime in retailing and I’m still at it in retirement; albeit virtually.

You know how it goes.

You put up a web page and throw in some stock.

Your page begets another and another and another until one day you’re looking at a site that’s got more stock than Bloomingdales.

But you can’t stop…

The old sourcing skills are making a comeback, sharpening their talons, and coaxing you to duck and dive, bob and weave to find still more stock at even better prices.

So you build another virtual retail store and then another and another and another until you’re looking at an empire.

Then you diversify.

If you are upmarket, you go downmarket.

Why not?

There no shareholders breathing down your neck or smart ass vice presidents demanding that you pull inrepparttar reins.

And so you build a bargain basement store and another and another until you’re looking at Wal-Mart.

Expending your energy in this way is fun; it’s therapeutic, and if you go about matters inrepparttar 108684 right way, it doesn’t cost a thin dime apart from hosting fees – and it can be hugely profitable.

Time is Money in Online Marketing…

Written by Jim Green


We all do it.

Spend time and money sourcing those vital pieces of kit to getrepparttar best from our endeavors.

Onrepparttar 108683 final day of 2004 I engaged in a little exercise,repparttar 108684 results of which filled me with shock horror.

I discovered that overrepparttar 108685 previous 12 months I had spent an inordinate amount of time gathering together ever-evolving information and software essential to helping me do what I do well online even better.

Moreover I’d spent a bundle in acquiring it.

Then serendipity stepped in with a surprise solution.

While I was searching for one particular piece of kit I stumbled upon a resource that had everything I needed in one slot and at prices that blew me away.

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