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80+ Items with Master Resale Rights. Selling e-Books is great but selling software is... KING! How would you like to make a very nice income working from home? Keep reading to discover how easy an inexpensive it can be to get started, and have a full time, 24 hour business that runs on auto pilot! This collection of top selling software (no e-books) will allow you to hit the ground running.
Dear Fellow Reseller, Do you want to earn a full time income working from home? Or maybe you just want to make some extra money in addition to your current income. In either case you've come to the right place! Imagine owning an automated turnkey online business that earns you money 24 hours a day - 7 days a week - 365 days a year, without you even lifting a finger. Sound impossible? Well, it isn't if you have the right products, and tools to sell those products. It's no secret that ordinary people are making thousands of dollars every month working from home, running simple websites that require almost no work or expenses. The internet offers the quickest and easiest way to make a fortune. If you have what people want to buy and know how to promote it to your customers, then you will succeed! Contrary to what most people believe, you don't have to be a genius or have any special skills in order to make money on the internet. Anyone can make money online, including you!
Running a successful online business does not require you to: spend countless hours every day working on it
have any technical knowledge about the internet or computers
invest a lot of money (you can even do it completely free)
It doesn't matter how old you are, where you are from or what your education level is. No experience of any kind is necessary. All you need is a computer and access to the internet. There are currently thousands of websites that promise to make you a millionaire with little or no work required from your part. And almost all of them, with a few rare exceptions, do not work. They just take your money and give you a lot of worthless information that is completely useless to you. You may have even tried some of those 'get rich quick' schemes yourself, and ended up losing money instead of making them. If you have the right products to sell and the knowledge required to sell them, then you will make money online, guaranteed! But 99% of people who try to make an income online fail, because they are missing one or both of those things. By the time you've finished reading this page you'll know everything you need to know about starting your own automated, highly profitable online business quickly and easily.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What is Webmasters Profit Package? Webmasters Profit Package is a first class collection of quality software complete with full master resell rights. All the products included in the package are bestselling titles that currently sell thousands of copies every day. The software contained in the package have been distributed by some of the most successful online entrepreneurs, that are currently earning thousands of dollars every month from their online businesses. But that's not all. The Webmasters Profit Package itself, and all the products contained in it, come with master resell rights. This means that you can sell the products yourself and keep 100% of the profits, and you can pass the resell rights on to your customers as well. All the individual products contained inside the package come with professionally designed sales websites, so you can start selling them immediately. All you have to do is add your order link at the bottom of the sales pages! You can sell the individual software contained within the package separately, together, or you can even repackage them. In just a few minutes you could be selling the Webmasters Profit Package and the individual products contained in it, and keeping 100% of the profits! If you are interested, keep reading!
How to start your own high-profit website in five easy steps: Step 1: Find a product to sell. Webmasters Profit Package provides you with 71 high-quality bestselling products that are currently in high-demand, and also teaches you how to create your own profitable information products starting from scratch. Step 2: Design your sales pages. Webmasters Profit Package and all the individual products contained in it come with professionally designed sales websites. All you have to do is add your order link at the bottom of each sales page. Step 3: Setup credit card processing on your website. Accepting credit cards online is neither complicated or expensive. Many companies allow you accept credit cards on your website, and in exchange they deduct a small amount from each sale to cover their fees. PayPal is probably the most commonly used for buyers and sellers. Step 4: Selecting a Domain Name and Web hosting Company. Finding a Web Host is easy. There are many to choose from. Just make sure that choose one with at least 2000 megabytes of storage for you so you can continue to add more products to your store in the future. Also when selecting a domain name try to pick one that is appropriate to what you are selling. See more information on setting all of the above up here. Step 5: Your Ready, Start Promoting Watch the orders come in! Receive an automatic email notification from your credit card processing company every time you make a sale!
As you can see for yourself, we have already completed most of these steps for you. It would literally take you months to create just a single product and a single website to sell that product with. But now you don't have to waste your time and money creating products and websites that may end up failing because of their low quality and value. You will be provided with 71 top-selling, high quality products and sales websites so you can begin making money immediately! Webmasters Profit Package is not only the most complete package available on the internet, it's also the best. All the products included in the package have been carefully selected and are of the highest value and quality. Super Six PHP Grab Six Super PHP Scripts That Will Create More Impact On Your Web Site And Put More Profits In The Bank! Fly in Ads Creator A Simple, Beautiful, Effective, Sales Magnet That Grabs Your Visitors' Pleasant Attention and Demands ACTION Ezine Filter and Format New Software Instantly Formats Your Ezine AND Filters Out The Words That The Spam Filters Are Looking For. JV Firesale Automator Finally.... An All-In-One System That Runs ALL Your Joint Ventures On Autopilot ...And makes you lots of money as you team up with your Joint Venture Partners. Squeeze Page Generator DISCOVER HOW TO EXPLODE YOUR WEB SITE'S PROFITS AND TRIPLE YOUR OPT-IN LIST USING A TOP-SECRET PIECE OF SOFTWARE! Ad Tracking Pro Ad Tracker Will Save You Massive Amounts Of Profit & Time, Increase Sales & Ad Responses, And Grow Your Business For You Exponentially! Visit masterre website, click here... Related InformationSelect Your Business Name with Care by ian Williamson The stakes for selecting a business name are high. A good name can make a business a household word, and yet a bad one can make it instantly forgettable. Same rings true for developing your online, or Domain Name as well. You want to create a name that adds value to a Web site or an e-commerce product. This task has become a challenge in our world where more than 2 million domain names are already registered. Domain names are increasingly becoming part of the everyday landscape on delivery truck restaurant menus and movie posters. A good domain name has to accomplish several things at once: It must meet the requirements of the domain registry. It must be effective - unique and memorable to its users. It must avoid conflicts with other intellectual property - trademarks and service marks. It should be defensible against abuse - tasteless misspellings and so on. The Basics - Meeting the Structural Requirements The requirements a domain name must meet depend on the agency that administers registrations. The ICANN requirements for names in the .com, .net, .org, .gov and .edu domains are minimal: A name can be composed of up to 22 characters -- the 26 alphabetic characters, the 10 numerals, and the hyphen. Upper or lower case doesn't matter -- by convention, all domain names are usually represented in lower case. (Some national domains accept names that use characters specific to the national language, but such names are impossible to access without special keyboards or system software.) The hyphen is the only punctuation that can be used in a domain name -- no spaces, quotation marks, dollar signs, asterisks or other marks are allowed. The name cannot begin or end with a hyphen. Beyond that, you're pretty much on your own. Making a Good Name Great If you've ever tried to register a domain name, you've probably had the feeling that all the good names are already taken. It's not true. But with more than 5 million names already registered in the .com domain alone, it takes some real creativity to craft a great domain name. Spend some time thinking about the purpose of the site, the audience, the associations you want the audience to make with the site, and write down possible names as you go along. Once you have compiled a list of names that you like (we would suggest 30 or 40 names), look at each name and ask yourself the following questions: Is it unique? Is it memorable? Is it easy to spell? Is it likely to remain unique? Is it available? The order of these questions is significant. Don't stress out over the availability of a name. Pick a quality name, and then thoroughly research its availability. Even though it's already registered, it may be available. Conflicts with trademarks and service marks A name may be available, but still not be available. That's not double talk. The name registration process does nothing to protect you or your company from registering and using a domain name that could be found to damage a mark owned by someone else. Before you invest money and effort in promoting any domain name, check to make sure it doesn't conflict with other forms of intellectual property, such as trademarks and service marks. Start with the "World Wide Trademarks" report for your name. If your name is available to be registered, but there are matching trademarks (they don't even have to be exact matches as long as there's the possibility of confusing similarity. Preparing against domain name abuse The domain whitehouse.com has nothing to do with the President of the United States. Instead, it features pictures of women in various states of undress. The amazom.com Web site sells books, but it's a typo, not amazon.com, the World's Largest Online Bookstore. And if you've successfully registered mydomain.com you might also consider registering mydomainsucks.com -- because if you don't, somebody else might. The Web is still a wild and woolly place, and some of the people out there don't always show a lot of class. You might give some thought to protecting yourself and your domain name before somebody figures out a way to use it against you. Think about possible misspellings that could steal your traffic, for example. If your name is hard to spell, or easy to mistype, you may someday find you have unwanted close neighbors. Hate sites are a similar problem. You can't register every possible derogatory version of your name, but you might consider how vulnerable your company would be to a yourcomapnysucks.com site - and take action before action takes you. About the Author For more Business Articles by Ian Williamson please visit http://www.real-articles.com/Category/Business/206 Resale Rights And Private Label Rights Case Study - What Are People Looking For? by Mike Adams Do you buy or sell master resale rights or private label rights products? Or have you ever thought about doing so, but wondered which master resale rights or private label rights products or authors are most popular? Or have you wondered whether people are more interested in eBooks or in software and scripts? Even if you are not interested in master resale rights or private label rights, have you ever wondered whether you should be blogging and pinging RSS feed directories? Or whether you should add an articles section to your website? Or whether anyone really reads terms of service or privacy policies? Determining what products will be in-demand and how people surf is one of the first steps in strategic Internet marketing. If you buy or sell master resale rights or private label rights products, this case study should be invaluable. It is based on 8 weeks (through September 5, 2006) of page views within the members' area at Gigantic Resale Rights. Gigantic Resale Rights currently features master resale rights, resale rights, and private label rights products from more than 60 authors and publishers. Anyone can view the members' area, though only members can download the products. That increased the number of page views and made for a better statistical sampling to base these findings on. The most visited page is the main RSS feed page. What does that tell you? It tells you that if you are not using RSS feeds on your site and pinging RSS feed directories whenever you post, you are missing out on a huge amount of traffic! The second most visited page is the home page for the members' area. That's not too surprising, but it is good to know that people don't just click away if they enter somewhere other than the main page! The third most visited page is the "What's New" page. About a third of the people who visit the home page for the members' area visit the "What's New" page. That's good. It means the market for master resale rights and private label rights is a hungry market. I was very surprised to learn that more people read the terms of service, privacy policy, blog, and articles sections than any other section other than the What's New section, the Master Resale Rights section, and the eBooks section. That probably means that if you don't have terms of service and a privacy policy on your website, people may be more hesitant to do business with you. And if you don't have a blog and an articles section, you are missing out on a lot of traffic. More than 5 times as many people visit the Master Resale Rights category as visit the Private Label Rights category. And more than twice as many visit the Private Label Rights category as visit the Resale Rights category (as opposed to the Master Resale Rights category). The topic that attracted the most visitors is Niche Products, followed closely by Internet Marketing and then Webmaster Resources. I'm glad I added the very popular Niche Master Vault membership recently after a request by one of my members for more niche products. It's become the #2 most popular product (see below)! The three most popular types of products were eBooks, Software and Scripts, and other Membership Web Sites. Three times as many people visited the eBooks section as visited the Software & Scripts section. The Membership Web Sites section was only slightly less popular than the Software & Scripts section. Out of more than 60 master resale rights, resale rights, and private label rights authors and publishers, the ten most popular over the last 8 weeks were: 1. Jason Tarasi 2. Jimmy D. Brown 3. Michael Rasmussen 4. Gary Shawkey 5. Stephen Luc 6. Liz Tomey 7. Ryan Deiss 8. Harmony Major 9. Edmund Loh 10. Tied: Kunle Olomofe & Ewen Chia The ten most popular master resale rights, resale rights, and private label rights products were: 1. How to Start Your Own Profitable Internet Membership Web Site 2. Niche Master Vault Membership 3. Podcasting Made Easy 4. Ezine Marketing Magic 5. Your Own Home Movie Theater 6. MagicSubscriber 7. Diamonds -- A Girls Best Friend! 8. The High Rollers Guide To Joint Ventures 9. Ewen Chia's Website Conversion Secrets 10. Sonic Opt-In For me, I see a number of interesting facts and opportunities already. For example, I only had two of Jimmy D. Brown's products in the members' area at Gigantic Resale Rights during the last 8 weeks, but he was the #2 most visited author. That tells me I need to include more of Jimmy's resale rights products! What does it tell you? And even though the "Niche Master Vault Membership" was only added 3 weeks ago, it's already the #2 most popular product in the members' area at Gigantic Resale Rights. That makes a lot of sense to me, because it added over 200 niche products plus people get master resale rights to sell Vault membership as as well as the individual products within the Vault. I knew it would be popular, but I didn't expect it to hit #2 so quickly! Niche products are definitely hot. I was a little surprised that "Podcasting Made Easy" was #3. Don't get me wrong, it's a great product. It's by Jason Tarasi and Michael Rasmussen, and all of their products that I have seen are very professionally done. And I knew podcasting was hot, but I didn't know the numbers would be up there yet. They are. I guess podcasting is now much more mainstream than I thought! I hope the information in the case study above is useful. I know I already have some new ideas of what to add next, and some ideas for new product packages to create. I hope you have a very profitable month as well! About the Author Mike Adams is the owner of Gigantic Resales Rights, the popular master resale rights, resale rights, and private label rights membership site at which the case study above was conducted. For more insight, be sure to visit the Gigantic Resale Rights members' area discussed in the case study: http://www.gigantic-resale-rights.com/member/ 6 Ways Your Website Is Losing Sales by Frank O'Hara How effective is your website? Is it attracting lots of targeted visitors? Is your site bringing in new business and new contacts daily? Are customers, purchasing agents, business partners and new vendors finding you on the web? Or have you spent thousands or even tens of thousands of dollars for a website that seems to collect little more than electronic tumbleweeds and cyberdust? Millions of web searches are conducted each day by government buyers, private industry purchasing agents, small businesses and consumers looking for everything from software to hoof trimmers for goats. Chances are there are people searching the web right now for the products or services you sell. If your site doesn't capture their attention and order, a competitor will. Typically, these prospects go to Google, Yahoo, MSN or AOL and type in a keyword or key phrase describing the product or service they seek. The listings they see on the first one or two search engine result pages (nicknamed SERPS by Internet marketing professionals), are usually the sites they visit to gather information and make their purchase. If your site doesn't show up on that first page or two of results, or if your site does show up but is difficult to use, customers that could be yours will drift into some other company's sales funnel. So, how do you make your site show up in the first page of two of search results when you can find 566,000 search results on Google for a term like "bullet proof vests"? Why do competitors' sites, and sometimes sites that are just lists of affiliate links, wind up on the first or second page of the SERPs when your site is on page 53? Why is your site missing in action - or, if it is getting found, missing the action? There are many factors that affect search marketing results including how old your domain name is and how long it's been live on the web. But if your site has been up for several months and it isn't bringing you leads, contacts or sales, then the problem may be that your site is guilty of one or more website marketing mistakes. Here are the most common - and the easiest to correct. 1 - Thinking your customers don't use the web I was at a dinner one evening with a small business owner who was complaining how difficult it is to get new customers and how much trouble he is having getting some of his old customers to pay their bills. I asked the owner if he had a web site and was using it to attract customers. "We have a web page up, but we don't do anything with it," he said. "Our customers don't look for our services on the web." I resisted the temptation to remind him that he had just said his customers don't pay, either. Instead, I looked at his website the next day. It was just a single page with little other than the company logo, phone number, and a photo of their facility. Next, I searched for a couple of key phrases that described what the business sold. Not surprisingly, my dinner buddy's site didn't show up in the organic (unpaid) search results. But a lot of his competitors did. In addition, a number of his competitors were advertising in Google and Yahoo pay-per-click ads. They apparently had discovered what my friend was missing: customers on the web. 2 - Hiding your site from search engines No one wants to hide their key pages from search engines. But that's exactly what a lot of sites do because the people who build them either don't understand how search engines work, or are more concerned with visual effects than getting found on the web. Search engines are hungry for text. They can't read graphics. The text on pages tells search engines what a site is about, so the search engine knows when to display it in response to search queries. If the search engine can't find any text, or finds very little text, your site isn't going to get found. Here are some of the ways sites hide themselves from the search engines. - Misusing Flash Technology Flash technology is what web developers use to create web pages with moving images. Done by a really good designer, a flash page looks impressive. It wows you, the rest of your management team, your investors and your mother-in-law. If it's really good, it might even win some design awards. But it has one fatal flaw: A page built with Flash technology rarely places well in the search engines. That's because search engines rely on textual elements in a page to determine what a page is about and whether or not it matches what Joe Customer just typed into the search engine. Flash is great for product demos and to show off design skills, but business looking for free search engine traffic, won't get it from Flash pages. Worse, Flash pages often take longer to load than regular HTML pages and annoy visitors who want to quickly gather facts about the product or service. If your home page or other key page on your site is a Flash page now, change it. In its place, put a text page that includes text, headlines and bullet points about your products and services. If you spent a lot of money for the flash presentation, link to it from your home page or from your "About Us" page. That way the presentation will still be available for those who really want to see it, but it won't stop you from getting search engine traffic and won't annoy people who don't like Flash pages. - Using pictures of text instead of text Maybe you or your web designer wanted to give your website a certain look. Perhaps it's some font you like to use in headlines or other design elements - a font that wouldn't be on everyone's computer. Or, maybe you told your web developer to copy your brochure as the basis of your website. So, they scanned in the brochure and saved it as a series of image files. Whatever the reason, if most of the text on your pages is actually incorporated in a screen shot or other picture, the "text" in the image isn't going to get picked up by search engines. If your home page and site consist of mostly graphic images, change it. Put real text on the page, not images of text. (If you can't tell if it's text or a picture of text on your site, try to select a portion of the text the way you'd select a portion of text in a Word document. If you can't select only a portion of the text, the text isn't really text. It's a graphic. Search engines can't read the words in your graphic logo, either. So, be sure to include your business name in plain text somewhere on your web pages, too. - Using Frames to build the site. Web frames provide an easy way to build a site that where text on pages scroll, but the navigational elements are always stay put. Theoretically, that's a good idea. But theory and practice don't mix. The problem: search engines don't read framed pages. If your developer has set your site up in frames, have them change it. It's better to have the navigational elements scroll with the text, than to have them static on the pages and not get found. 3 - Not using the right keywords and keyphrases in the pages on your site. Keywords and key phrases are the words people type into the search engine when they are looking for a product or service. To get found in search engines, your website needs to contain text that includes the query terms your customers are most likely to use looking for what you sell. For instance, if you sell voice recognition software called VoiceConverterNow and you target the healthcare industry, your prospects are likely to be searching Google and Yahoo for terms like "medical voice recognition software" or "voice recognition software for hospitals." Unless you're the leader in your industry, they probably won't be searching for your product by name. Neither will they be searching for terms such as "leading provider of voice- to-data conversion systems in the medical community," or other puffery you might be tempted to put in brochures or VC presentations. Similarly, if you are an individual who provides word processing and OCR services to publishers, your site isn't likely to get found if it talks about your expertise as a "virtual assistant." Your customers will be searching for terms like "typist," "data entry service," and "scanning service." To maximize your chances of getting found in search engines, be sure your web pages include common key words and phrases associated with the product or concept being described on the page. Appropriate keywords should appear in the page title, metatags, headlines and body of your text. Note: The page title consists of the words that show up at the very top of your browser. It is one of the first places the search engines look to determine what your page is about and match it up with search engine queries. Unless your business name is a keyword for your industry, it should be at the end of the title, not the beginning - or not in the title at all. 4 - Making it difficult to understand what your business sells and what features the product or service offers. Web searchers are impatient. They expect to be able to tell what you sell and where to click for details the moment they land on your website. They want that information in plain English with lots of short paragraphs and bulleted lists. And they want facts and product features, not vague lists of the benefits of buying from your business. You probably won't get a lot of inquiries for your environmental testing laboratory if your home page states your philosophy of doing business and your services page makes claims for the reliability of your results - but never talks about the type of testing services you offer. 5 - Making it difficult to place an order or check out from a web store. You'd think that online merchants would make shopping as easy as possible. Unfortunately, many don't. "Buy Now" and Checkout buttons are often difficult to find. Customers are often asked to register and divulge personal information before then can place a single item in their shopping cart. And the order and confirmation process is sometimes long and confusing. Topping off all those problems, some merchants don't provide phone numbers customers can use if they prefer to call in an order instead of typing it in online. As a result, shopping cart abandonment rates are high and conversion rates are low. According to a survey by Internet Retailer, two-thirds of all websites have shopping cart abandonment rates higher than 30%, and one third have abandonment rates higher then 50 percent. To identify and fix problems in your shopping cart, try this exercise: if you accept incoming phone orders, take them yourself for a few hours. Type all called-in orders into your online shopping cart. Make a note of everything in the ordering and checkout process that annoys you or slows you down. When you're done, send your list of annoyances to your programmer and have her fix the problems and bottlenecks. 6 -Not getting permission to contact web visitors again. Conversion rates vary by website and product, but on the average, only about 2 percent of visitors to a web site make a purchase. In other words, roughly 98% of the visitors to your site don't buy during their visit. A handful may bookmark your site so they can find it again in the future, but most of the people who leave will simply forget about your site. Fortunately there's something you can do about that sad statistic: Give the visitor a reason to leave you their email address and other contact information before they leave your website. What kind of reason? There are many. Among them: offer a free newsletter; ask customers to sign up to be notified about special offers; offer a free, downloadable white paper about a subject related to your prospects needs; or even offer a free mini-course. When you deliver the newsletter or other material you offered, you get additional opportunities to market products to interested prospects - prospects who otherwise may never have returned to your site. © Copyright 2006 O'Hara Publishing Online Website Marketing Ideas: Secret To Success In Home Business Programs by Ikey Benney Do you have a work from home income program that you currently promote? Are you doing any affiliate program? Have you achieved any meaningful success in the work from home internet program which you're doing? Do you desire financial security, freedom and success? Read on, to discover how to succeed in any make money from home business program and create true wealth. Most people are like the hound dog which lies on its back and howls all day because of pains and feels lazy to get up and do something about it. They waste their time and lives in dead end jobs that they hate. Some dabble in various work at home business income programs. They seem to think that their lives are like a TV show which will have a happy ending. So they stay in the same job for years, waste their lives and whine. Like a hound dog. Some of them will retire, but will walk around for the rest of their lives wounded and miserable because of the stress they accumulated from their jobs. The others will get downsized, and end up in the skid row, where they will continue howling and whining for the rest of their lives, unable to figure out where their happy ending went. You don't have to be a hound dog because you can do something about your current financial situation. Most people desire to earn money from home for various reasons. Some people are tired of working hard at their jobs and desire to earn money from home in order to escape from the 9-5 job rat race. Other people desire a work at home business income program so as to earn extra incomes to supplement the money they make at their jobs. Other people desire work from home income opportunity because of the comfort and freedom of working from their homes and the power it gives them to control their financial destinies. There are some people who have bought a work from home business program because they are retired and need something to keep them busy. When the internet gold rush happened about 7 years ago, millions of average people all over the world rushed into different types of work from home business programs because they bought the internet hype of get rich fast. Millions of companies were born overnight and they began to offer free affiliate programs. Millions of people signed up with the mistaken notion that just by signing up and getting a free website to promote a work at home business program will make them rich over night. This gave birth to various internet promotions and marketing. One of the most annoying internet promotions was spa-mm-ing. This in turn gave birth to anti-spam activism which has almost wiped out spamming. After 1 or 2 years, most of these millions of people who rushed into work at home business income program had to admit failure because they were not making any money. Their dreams of fast internet wealth were shattered. As a way to console themselves, they started labeling every work from home business opportunity as a scam. Most of these people will buy a work from home business program or e-book and after they download or receive it will claim that the work from home business program is a sc-am (even though they have not tried it yet and have no proof) and apply for a chargeback and a refund so as to eat their cake and have it also. By so doing, they ripped off the sellers of these work from home business opportunities. While some of the companies who promote work from home business opportunities may sometimes engage in deceptive advertising, it is not true that all work at home business income opportunities are scams. Most work from home business income opportunities are valid and can make the buyer a lot of money. The problem is that most people who buy work from home business opportunity are not capable of doing them because they are not business oriented. Most of them don't have a clue about marketing and internet promotion. Most of them buy the programs or sign up in free affiliate programs and after they get the websites they don't do any serious marketing. A lot of these people don't even know the difference between selling and marketing. Some don't even know how to write a simple business letter or e-mail. They write an e-mail without beginning it with a salutation and at the end of the e-mail, they don't include their names or phone numbers or physical addresses. When they phone you and leave a message on your answering machine, they don't even know that they have to state their names, the reason why they called and their own phone numbers and the best times you may call them back. Most don't even know how to create a folder or save or upload a file or install a software and yet they had signed up in 100 different affiliate programs and work from home business opportunities and had dreams of making a million bucks overnight! Is it any surprise that these people fail miserably? The least that any serious business person should know how to do should be how to write a business letter. Most of the people who fail to earn money from home business internet program have no discipline and are disorganized. They have the mistaken notion that working from home and doing a work at home business opportunity program means that they can wake up anytime they like and that they can choose whether to work or not and when to work or not. They fail to realize that doing a work from home business program can be more demanding than doing a regular job. Doing a work at home business program requires more discipline and competence than a regular job because you may have to do many different chores all by yourself because at the beginning, you probably will be working alone and may not be able to hire helpers. This means that you may have to play many roles and do so many things all at the same time. You may be forced to become a website designer, a copy editor, a sales person, a customer service person, a spokes person, an attorney, a book keeper, an accountant and a publisher all at the same time. This is one of the biggest reasons why most people fail in work from home business opportunity because they are unable to play all these roles at the same time. Another reason why most people fail in work from home business program is that they don't spend enough money to promote it. To attain success in any work from home business program may require that you spend thousands of dollars. But most people spend $25 a month to place an ad and if they don't make any sale, they conclude that the work from home business program doesn't work and give up. To succeed in any work at home business program may require that you do different types of marketing and internet promotions. Your website must be optimized and competently submitted to both the major directories and the search engines on a regular basis. You must have a link exchange program that is effective. You may have to do pay per click campaign. You may have to do both online and offline marketing. You may have to do many press releases in order to get free publicity and generate free traffic to buy your work from home business program. You may even have to do direct marketing to drive traffic to your websites. This depends on what type of product or service that you promote. You may have to go offline to find the targeted customers who need what you promote. To succeed in doing this, you must know how to locate a targeted mailing list and how to test it. You may have to do magazine and newspapers advertising too. Besides you must know about all the latest online marketing strategies such as RSS, blogging, podcasting, Social book marketing (at Myspace, furl, fark, spurl, digg, delicious and others) Above all, depending on the type of product or service that you're promoting, it may take time for you to start seeing a return on your investment and to become profitable. Unfortunately, most people who get into work from home business opportunity lack patience because they are looking for quick ways to make money. For that reason, they don't do enough marketing and internet promotion and don't network and don't spend enough money to generate traffic and so consequently they fail. But when they fail, they are unable to admit that they are at fault. Instead they blame the work from home business opportunity and the company who sold it to them and label all work from home business opportunities as sc-ams. May these insights about work from home business internet income business programs open your eyes to the possibility of infinite wealth and success which can be yours. Please feel free to print or publish this article anywhere, read and also send it to your friends and well wishers. Please preserve and include the author's resource box and website below. By Ikey Benney
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