March 23, 2008

23 Year Old South Dakota Woman Starts New Website For Women

One of my US based clients is 23 year old Patricia Wipf.

Patricia lives in Sioux Falls, South Dakota and has just opened a new website for women. It is called eWomanSolutions.com and is well worth your interest and support.

Patricia is currently looking for special guest columnists.

If you have something to say to women - why not contact her and explain what you have to share?

 

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5 Things You Can Do For Your Business Online By Chris Bloor

So many people have little or no time to spend when it comes to promoting their business website.

You know the feeling - you have a hundred and one things to do and you keep saying to yourself - "One day I'll get around to doing something about getting a really good website built…"

You have the best of intentions - you just keep getting side-tracked by the day-to-day running of your business.

Here's How You Can Fix That

1. Email Me chris.bloor @  yahoo.com  (Remove the spaces). Tell me about yourself and your business along with the challenges that you face online. Lets arrange a time to speak either on the phone or on Skype. We will discuss your business and the specific things you need to do to market your products and services online.

2. Talk to a Business Coach. Not someone whose only claim to being a qualified coach is that they have paid to buy a coaching franchise but someone who has a proven track record in starting, growing and managing his or her own successful business.

NOTE: If after you speak to me, I decide that you are serious - I will personally buy you 1 hour with my own mentor.

3. Ask Questions. When we speak, you need to have a written list of questions. If you are not sure what you need to ask, just tell me what you want to achieve with your business and ask: "Chris, how do I do this?"

4. Treat It Seriously. Don't 'Nickle and Dime' with your business website. Wake up and realize that the Internet really is the biggest thing since sliced bread and determine to get your slice of the action.

5.  Do What You Expect Others To Do. You expect people to hire you - to buy the products and services that YOUR business has to offer because you know more about things than they do - right? So, bite the bullet and do what you expect others to do and get the expert help and input that you need!

Bottom Line: If you do these five things, you really can have a business web site that makes the sale.

 

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5 Things You Can Do For Your Business Online By Chris Bloor

So many people have little or no time to spend when it comes to promoting their business website.

You know the feeling - you have a hundred and one things to do and you keep saying to yourself - "One day I'll get around to doing something about getting a really good website built…"

You have the best of intentions - you just keep getting side-tracked by the day-to-day running of your business.

Here's How You Can Fix That

1. Email Me chris.bloor @  yahoo.com  (Remove the spaces). Tell me about yourself and your business along with the challenges that you face online. Lets arrange a time to speak either on the phone or on Skype. We will discuss your business and the specific things you need to do to market your products and services online.

2. Talk to a Business Coach. Not someone whose only claim to being a qualified coach is that they have paid to buy a coaching franchise but someone who has a proven track record in starting, growing and managing his or her own successful business.

NOTE: If after you speak to me, I decide that you are serious - I will personally buy you 1 hour with my own mentor.

3. Ask Questions. When we speak, you need to have a written list of questions. If you are not sure what you need to ask, just tell me what you want to achieve with your business and ask: "Chris, how do I do this?"

4. Treat It Seriously. Don't 'Nickle and Dime' with your business website. Wake up and realize that the Internet really is the biggest thing since sliced bread and determine to get your slice of the action.

5.  Do What You Expect Others To Do. You expect people to hire you - to buy the products and services that YOUR business has to offer because you know more about things than they do - right? So, bite the bullet and do what you expect others to do and get the expert help and input that you need!

Bottom Line: If you do these five things, you really can have a business web site that makes the sale.

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March 22, 2008

What Price Integrity? by Chris Bloor

I love the Internet.

It has helped me make a better-than-decent living for over 8 years now.

It has helped me make friends literally all over the world. I would feel so lost without it.

But there are a few things I hate about the net.

One of them is when Blog and website owners attack people that they do not know and have never met.

Recently, a friend of mine, a very successful marketer was attacked on the Blog of a certain Rebecca H. (Last name deliberately ommitted)

My friend is a man of great integrity - someone I would trust my very life with and yet just one negative comment from this woman had people 'coming out of the woodwork' to join in the attack - despite the fact that these people were NOT clients of his and had never met him.

One even boasted that she had used a search engine to locate the download url of one of his reports and she then went on to rubbish the report!

Lets make one thing VERY clear… downloading something you have not paid for is a crime. It is stealing. The woman in question might think she is smart but in reality, she is just a low-life thief. A common criminal with ZERO integrity!

Anyway, I shared that to say this: Any moron can curse the darkness - it takes a man or a woman of genuine intelligence andd courage to light a candle. And… so long as I am involved with this site, anyone who writes in to boast that they stole someone elses product will be treated with the disdain and disgust that their actions warrent.

What do YOU think?

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March 15, 2008

The Future Of Food Video

 

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