Paul Penafiel Tells It Like It Is

Written by Ofa Morgan


Author: Ofa Morgan

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Paul Penafiel Tells It Like It Is by Ofa Morgan

Name : Paul Penafiel Age : 37

Residence: Vancouver, B.C. Canada Q) When did you first start out online?

A) It all started in 2000. Q) What'srepparttar main focus, program-wise of your promotional activities?

A) Right now, I'm focussing on building my list throughrepparttar 120847 Life Style Networker leads generating program. Q) How did you find out about this program and why have you chosen to promote it?

A) I found out about this program while surfing through various surf4hits programs. I just fell in love with this program because it makes sense. I got sick and tired of being scammed and lied to for so long, that I couldn't take it anymore, so I've decided to start my own opt-in list to share my experience with other people and so far, it's very rewarding.

Q) What challenges do you face as an internet marketer?

A) Staying focus is and will always be a challenge as we are bombarded with overhyped ads, new programs popping up every single day plus can't findrepparttar 120848 time to promote due to full time work.

My main challenges I face as an internet marketer are motivating, training, educating, convincing people to stay active in your organization. Other things such as finding quality prospects and leads is also a challenge for me as there are less and less venues to find good places to advertise. Q) Have you found ways of overcoming these obstacles and if so, what are they?

A) Not really, but I have learned to diversify areas where to advertise, you have to be literally everywhere. Tools such as autoresponders help but I preferrepparttar 120849 person to person approach as I get better results. Q) What advice would you give to someone who's just starting out online?

Market Your Website Online AND Offline

Written by Robert Levine


Like it or not, if you own a website (and you want visitors), you own a business. It may be a large corporation or a small informative site, but it's a business nonetheless. You want people to visit your site, and see what you have to offer. Of course, if you're building a site for friends and familyrepparttar rest of this article may not apply to you... but even informative sites may seek out advertising revenue.

Here are some tips to market your web site:

1. Promote Your URL: Place your url on: -business cards -letterhead -brochures -company folders -notepads -giveaways (like pens) -invoices -catalogs -email signatures (that little tag atrepparttar 120846 bottom of all emails should have your contact information and web site address)

Back whenrepparttar 120847 Internet was in it's fledgling stages smart companies began putting their web addresses in their commercials. Many consumers AND advertising executives, who had no clue what repparttar 120848 Internet was thought these companies were wasting valuable commercial time and resources on promoting some silly address that noone in their right mind would go out of their way to see.

Boy, were they wrong. Anything that you distribute should most definitely have your URL, as well as an email address for people to contact you.

2. Offer a free service (can just be something small).

Just think, when a supermarket or other brick-and-mortar store offers an item for free, people go well out of their way to pick that item up, even if they have absolutely no use for it! Why? People like free stuff, and onrepparttar 120849 Internet, it's even easier for someone to pick it up! Easy to get, means more visitors to you.

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