The Truth About Internet Marketing Tools...Revealed!

Written by Chayden A. Bates


The Beginners Guide To An Internet Business!

I believe many of you probably haverepparttar same problems I had when I first started my internet business.

These problems are difficult to identify and correct because atrepparttar 121773 early stages of our careers we don't even know what questions to ask.

When I first started onrepparttar 121774 internet I didn't know very much about running a business onrepparttar 121775 internet.

For instance I knew nothing about building a web site, or even where to put it when it was done, or how to get it there.

I had no credit card merchant, no way to send follow-up emails except one at a time by hand, and no idea what to sell.

I had no idea what a good marketing program was or how to advertise my products, and I had no idea how to package my products for sale onrepparttar 121776 internet.

I have since successfully determined solutions to each ofrepparttar 121777 above problems and will share my findings with you.

I tell all for YOU in a brand new book, "The Truth About Internet Marketing Tools ... Revealed!". This book will identifyrepparttar 121778 problems of starting an internet business and provide YOUrepparttar 121779 solutions to these problems, tell you how much it costs and show you where to get it.

The book also includes over 5 hours of audio files, something you will not find in any other eBook. The audio files include:

Robert Allen - "How To Become An Info-Preneuring Multi- Millionaire". Robert is recorded live during a presentation to Internet Marketers telling them how to create information products. Almost 1 1/2 hours of audio.

Ted Nicholas - "The Master Skills of Writing Direct Marketing Letters That Sell". Ted is recorded live during a presentation to Internet Marketers telling them how to write fantastic direct marketing letters. Almost 4 hours of audio.

Unsolicited Email: Yes or No?

Written by June Campbell


If Internet marketing is on your list of things to do, you will have to decide what role email will play in your marketing activities. Unless you've been living in a cyber-cave, you already know thatrepparttar topic of bulk email is a contentious one. While opponents and anti-spam groups protest and lobby to banrepparttar 121772 use of unsolicited email (spam), our mailboxes continue to fill with … well, crap.

And make no mistake; this influx is an inconvenience. Yes, you can set up email filters that send spam to cyberheaven, but in doing so, you risk filtering out what could be a genuine message. I found this outrepparttar 121773 hard way a couple of weeks ago when my filters trashed what turned out to be an authentic work offer from a potential client.

In my view,repparttar 121774 following activities are unacceptable under any circumstances and are poison to relationship selling. Use them and your reputation will be damaged and you leave yourself open to all sorts of retaliations. If you're serious about establishing your Internet business and if you see yourself as being around forrepparttar 121775 long term, I can only say, don't go here: · Mass mailings of get rich quick schemes and other nonsense. · Mailings designed to deceive -- and they come in many forms. Mailings with deceptive subject lines, mailings that remindrepparttar 121776 reader of conversations that never occurred, mailings suggestingrepparttar 121777 sender has visited my web site but containing subject matter that make this impossible to believe, mailings erroneously stating that "this message is in accordance with law such and such", … are deceptive. How many people want to do businesses with someone who employs deceptive practices right from repparttar 121778 beginning? · Messages sent to ezine addresses and autoresponder addresses. · Distributing opt-in email to other marketers without express permission.

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