Which Niche To Conquer?

Written by Russell Brunson


I'm sure that you've heard about how many start up companies fail when they first begin, andrepparttar reason that most (if not all) of their failures is because they don't create a good fountain to build on.

If we start right, it is easy to go right allrepparttar 141991 time. But if we start wrong, it's much harder to go back and get it right. So please pay close attention, get out your pen and pencil, and let's get to work.

When you first start, you need to decide which niche are you going to conquer.

When I first started my online business, I maderepparttar 141992 same mistake that 99.9% of people make. I read an ebook about how to make money online, and I decided that I would...

can you guess...?

I wrote my own book about "how to make money." I compiled all ofrepparttar 141993 regurgitated information I could find, put a twist on it, and started to sell it. After 2 weeks and a little over $30 in sales I started to think:

"Why am I selling a book about how to make money... when I have NEVER in my life made any real money!?!"

You may laugh, but it took me a few weeks before I realized that there was a problem there. I decided to stop selling my book, and started to look for other ways to make money online. What I stumbled upon next really gets exciting.

I was going to college atrepparttar 141994 time, and my degree is in "Computer Information Systems." I knew some things about programming, but not enough to create anything real. What I did know is where programmers spend their time online.

So I started visiting places where you could hire programmers and got to know a few. I then started to search for a market that needed something.

What I came upon wasrepparttar 141995 "Resale Rights" market. Basically this was people buying and selling digital products (ebooks and software) that they could then go and sell to other people. This concept really excited me. I purchased a lot of these products, but struggled to sell them because all ofrepparttar 141996 products had links back torepparttar 141997 author's websites.

These authors were making money every time I sold these products... onrepparttar 141998 backend. When I realized that,repparttar 141999 first thing I thought was,

"I wish that had a way to brand all of these files with my own links."

And thererepparttar 142000 idea was born. I just needed to create a product that would brand these "resale rights" products. I wouldn't be competing directly with that market, but make a complementary product that would benefit them all.

I went back torepparttar 142001 programmers that I had been building relationships with, and gave them my idea. Within a matter of weeks they created a product that is now known as Zip Brander. (You can seerepparttar 142002 product at www.ZipBrander.com)

I'm not going to go into how I marketed it in this lesson (I'll save that for another day), but withrepparttar 142003 one product I made over $1,000 my first month with it, and it made us over $50,000 in 2004 alone.

Since then I've been able to branch out to a lot of various niches and have had amazing success in most of them. In other issues I will share exact case studies of these that you will be able to model in your businesses.

How To Pick The Right Niche

I want to show you now how to choose your niche. Just follow these 3 simple steps.

Step 1 - Do not chooserepparttar 142004 "how to make money" niche. I'm not sure why, but I made this mistake along with thousands of other people. This isrepparttar 142005 most competitive niche inrepparttar 142006 world. If you want to fight againstrepparttar 142007 marketers, good luck. But there is a lot more money (and it's made a lot easier) inrepparttar 142008 niches I'll explain below.

Step 2 - Look at your personal talents, and start from there. I have had this conversation more then once - usually every time I discuss an online business with someone.

I ask them what their hobbies are that we could market, and they almost always they tell me that they don't have anything they could sell. The problem is that people usually look at their current job, and can't think of ways they can market that skill.

Electronic Medical Record

Written by Joe Miller


Electronic Medical Record: A New Medical Technology Walk Through The electronic medical record, or EMR, has been redesigned by technology to suiterepparttar 21st century medical practice. The entire process has been wrapped around your finger. In other words, information, records, superbill, transcription, soap notes, and medical procedure codes are all at your finger tips.

All electronic medical records have been organized and stored in a variety of ways, usually depending onrepparttar 141962 needs and budget ofrepparttar 141963 practice. Often, multiple databases store patient information, medical collection, medical transcription and soap notes, and other information vital to effective medical practice management.

Technology has simplified electronic medical records every step ofrepparttar 141964 way by streamliningrepparttar 141965 databases, even for multiple offices ofrepparttar 141966 same practice, in a secure online data environment. Another reason why technology has made electronic medical record so user friendly, is that it now saves practices money, through simple installation and management.

A Tour ofrepparttar 141967 Medical Process

Technology can be a scary thing sometimes, so it is important to researchrepparttar 141968 positives and negatives of adopting new technologies, especially inrepparttar 141969 medical profession. Accurate and complete information in an EMR system are a type of “preventative medicine,” which not only protectsrepparttar 141970 patient but alsorepparttar 141971 medical practice.

“Keep torepparttar 141972 code” is not only a good line for a blockbuster pirate movie but also for medical practices. There are many codes to keep track of, and they are all necessary to keep around and refer to you. New medical office software includes easy access to icd9 codes, 2004 CPT codes, diagnosis code, and HCFA 1500 forms.

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