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Wednesday, 30 April 2008 |
By Leon Edward
Internet niche marketing is one of the fastest growing industries around especially with the profitable adsense program from Google. The Internet has become a vital resource for many and with so many people regularly using the Internet; smart investors are realizing the potential for generating a profit from the ever growing dependence of society on the Internet. This article will provide useful information for those who are interested in learning more about this cutting edge market and beginning a potentially lucrative career in niche marketing.
Researching Niche Marketing on the Internet
It may come as a surprise to some, but one of the most obvious ways to research the subject of niche marketing is via the Internet. The Internet is filled with websites offering information related to the subject of niche marketing. There are informational websites offering instructional articles and success stories, message boards offering a place for those involved or interested in the industry to share information or ask questions and commercial websites offering ebooks, classes and other instructional services for a fee.
Websites which have informative articles may provide a great deal of information for visitors but care should |
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Wednesday, 30 April 2008 |
By Tim Sales
No doubt, prospects are going to ask you questions. If you have studied and received good MLM training, answering questions like "What is it?" is a breeze. Here's my advice for answering the "What is it question," which has helped me make millions in MLM.
Sometimes, when you're speaking with a prospect, things seem to be going well and then they hit you with "What is it?". Like they just want you to get to the point. Or maybe they're just really curious. It may seem like this is an easy question to answer.
But it's not. If you answer it the wrong way, by telling the prospect all about your business too soon, it could, and most likely will, backfire on you and cause the prospect to lose interest.
So, it's important to know how to answer this question the right way. Obviously how you answer it depends on what context the prospect asks it in. You would respond differently to "What is it?" if your prospect answered an ad for a home based business versus if you were chatting with someone in a social setting and mentioned that you've |
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