Hi,
I gave up my Profit Mart online store a few weeks ago,
largely because I hadn't taken the time to promote it
properly. The second reason for my decision was the
fact that I don't especially like the lay-out of their web
store templates. I find them much less attractive than
I had hoped they would be.
In fact, looking back, I think the appearance of the site
influenced my promotion of it. However, the main reason
I didn't promote it better, was simply because I have so
many web-related things happening. I just wasn't willing
to give the time to a Profit Mart store.
There are a lot of tools with the monthly membership.
I have no doubt that a focused use of those tools and
membership benefits, would reap some success. I'm just
not sure how much success would happen for you.
Please keep in mind that success doesn't usually happen
without effort, nor does it usually happen overnight. If
you decide to use a system like Profit Mart, work hard
at it, and give yourself at least a six months trial period.
My best regards,
Laurie
10 September 2007
04 September 2007
Avoiding the Email Trap
Hi,
I want to say a few words tonight about the
email trap. It's something that needs stating,
especially for new people who are trying to
earn some money online.
The trap begins when we sign up to every
opportunity that comes along. Soon, our email
inbox fills up with all kinds of messages and
newsletters. So, we start checking those
messages, and opening them to make sure we
aren't missing valuable information or some
juicy deal. This feels good, and gives us
the false impression that we're getting some
things done.
You get my drift? Well, pretty soon, we're
spending most of our online time checking
email! As for getting things done -- well,
in reality, most of this stuff isn't doing
anything positive for our online business
development.
What we really need to do is to allocate a
certain amount of time, daily, to checking
email. When the time's up -- that's it! We
logout from our email account.
Our time is better spent working on our own
product, or doing something directly related
to our online business.
My final comment is this: See if you can take
control of your email activities, starting
this week, rather than letting it control
you.
My best regards,
Laurie
I want to say a few words tonight about the
email trap. It's something that needs stating,
especially for new people who are trying to
earn some money online.
The trap begins when we sign up to every
opportunity that comes along. Soon, our email
inbox fills up with all kinds of messages and
newsletters. So, we start checking those
messages, and opening them to make sure we
aren't missing valuable information or some
juicy deal. This feels good, and gives us
the false impression that we're getting some
things done.
You get my drift? Well, pretty soon, we're
spending most of our online time checking
email! As for getting things done -- well,
in reality, most of this stuff isn't doing
anything positive for our online business
development.
What we really need to do is to allocate a
certain amount of time, daily, to checking
email. When the time's up -- that's it! We
logout from our email account.
Our time is better spent working on our own
product, or doing something directly related
to our online business.
My final comment is this: See if you can take
control of your email activities, starting
this week, rather than letting it control
you.
My best regards,
Laurie
27 August 2007
The Marketing Nightmare Report
Hi Everyone,
I few posts back I mentioned that I would have a
free report for you. I'm sorry about the delay,
and, in the end, I've decided simply to give you
the link to Tahir Shah's blog, where you can
download the report. Here it is
http://themarketingnightmare.com/blog
I think you'll enjoy it.
As I mentioned in a previous post, I've purchased
The Marketing Nightmare program, and find it a very
honest presentation. I've completed the first three
modules, and will make further comments when I've
completed the program. So stand by . . . .
On a related note, Tahir has created an audio report
entitled, "Nice Customers - Rude Marketers". In it,
he speaks frankly about the state of internet
marketing today, and comments on the rude behaviour
of many marketers. You can download it here,
http://themarketingnightmare.com/report/audioreport.html
Well, I must run for tonight. I'll be back with
another post, soon.
All the best!
Laurie
I few posts back I mentioned that I would have a
free report for you. I'm sorry about the delay,
and, in the end, I've decided simply to give you
the link to Tahir Shah's blog, where you can
download the report. Here it is
http://themarketingnightmare.com/blog
I think you'll enjoy it.
As I mentioned in a previous post, I've purchased
The Marketing Nightmare program, and find it a very
honest presentation. I've completed the first three
modules, and will make further comments when I've
completed the program. So stand by . . . .
On a related note, Tahir has created an audio report
entitled, "Nice Customers - Rude Marketers". In it,
he speaks frankly about the state of internet
marketing today, and comments on the rude behaviour
of many marketers. You can download it here,
http://themarketingnightmare.com/report/audioreport.html
Well, I must run for tonight. I'll be back with
another post, soon.
All the best!
Laurie
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