August 29th, 2008
When choosing a topic to publish your eZine on, you must consider some
important success factors that can determine the flow and goal of your
eZine.
You are encouraged to write non-time sensitive contents such as short tips, mini stories and interviews. Doing so enables you to create content in advance so that you can conveniently dispense to your subscribers at a later schedule.
Topic-wise, you will do well to cater to a starving market that will always be on demand for the kind of content you offer. And by this, I mean that you should zero in onto a demand that has been, is and will always be there.
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March 9th, 2008
A niche market or a vertical market is a group of similar kinds of businesses that engage in a trade based on specialized needs of customers or buyers. The people who participate in a vertical market are usually a smaller portion of a larger industry or market. This kind of market is designed specially for a similar customer base.
Participants in vertical markets aim at solving the same kinds of problems within that specific portion. These markets can be competitive because of an overlapping focus on the services and products that are being offered to many customers.
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Search Engine Directory Specializes In Niche Vertical Markets
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February 20th, 2008
Are you just new to internet marketing? If so what sparked your interest in wanting to know more about ecommerce? Are you tired of your job and looking to make internet marketing a full time career? Are you struggling with bills and feel this is a way to make extra income? Are you a college student who happens to be a computer wiz with a creative mind and business acumen? Are you a housewife with time on your hands who is anxious to contribute towards the family income?
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January 26th, 2008
Developing products should be at the forefront of every coach’s mind. Coaches that develop products are significantly more successful than coaches that don’t. A product is a packaged and branded educational resource. Your product should be targeted to a niche group, and be focussed on solving their specific problems. Your product can be packaged and delivered in a variety of ways.
Popular coaching-related products include: eBooks, eCourses, Mini-Courses, Podcasts, Workshops, Seminars, Tele-Clinics, Audio Programs, Webinars, etc.
Benefits
Coaches who develop educational products are well aware of the schedule of added benefits behind the package. Following are some examples:
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