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Jun30
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If you have an online business, a highly effective (and free) way to attract your customers' attention is to supply information - articles about your product, service, or industry - to multiple websites. One way to get your articles published all over the Internet is to submit them to sites like ArticleCity or EzineArticles. But you can also spread your articles around the Web by taking advantage of Real Simple Syndication or "RSS" feeds. This tool is used frequently to automatically notify Internet users when, for example, their favorite blog has a new entry or the content on a particular website has been updated. Most website and blogging systems now offer RSS to individual users, as do many e-mail list management programs. But you can go one step further and inform the entire Internet (including sites with similar content to yours) that you're posting a new article by registering the address of your RSS feed with a service like FeedBurner. These services will freely distribute your content through RSS to many content syndication services on the Internet. Just make sure you include the URL for your website on every article you submit so that people who are interested in the topics you write about can find out more about you and your business. A major advantage of RSS is that it not only spreads your content throughout the Internet, it allows you to share content in relevant ways. For example, if your article is on trout fishing in Montana, it will tend to be syndicated to similar sites (like MontanaTrout.com or TroutNut.com) or sites where that topic is relevant (like FunOutdoors.com or MontanaLiving.com). But even if you don't want to use RSS, you can still spread your articles around the Internet. Just contact the editor or webmaster of sites you deem relevant to your subject matter, and ask if you can submit articles to their site or e-zine.
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Jun30
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According to best-selling business author Seth Godin, entrepreneurial wannabes come in a number of varieties: "The middle manager who believes he can go out and make it on his own "The career-changer who is going to open a pet store...
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Jun29
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...if you work for Apple. Steve Jobs is the most popular boss in the world today, by offering all of his employees a free iPhone, valued at $599.As a business owner, what have you done lately for your employees that...
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Today, as the much anticipated iPhone is launched, that headline would get a lot of attention. iPhones are going for between $500 and $600, which always generates interest in how to get a deal...how to beat the price...how to get...
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Jun22
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If you're a hard working entrepreneur, and you've ever been accused of being a workaholic, take heart: You may not be nearly as bad as you could be.According to a Staples survey of 300 small-business owners and executives, work has...
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Let me go on the record that four years ago, I predicted that this kind of business would become a reality. With car prices hovering between $30k and $50k, it makes sense to get help in buying one of your most...
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Over the past few years, luxury garage condominiums have been popping up around the US. Secure and climate controlled spaces that are larger than typical storage units, condo garages are used to store boats, expensive cars and other collections. Now,...
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Business writer Robert Ringer points out, in a recent article, how you can follow in the footsteps of some of the world's most successful entrepreneurs. Do you have what it takes? Wolfgang Puck is undoubtedly a great chef, but probably no better than...
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Jun19
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Travel writer Jennifer Stevens (that's not her impersonating a flight attendant) advises, "No use sitting on your frequent-flyer miles any longer. Do so, and you're likely to lose them. Airlines have been quietly - one after another - changing their...
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I love author Michael Masterson's insights and articles. Here is a great one on "persistence", which is a MUST for any serious entrepreneur:"Of all the qualities that contribute to an accomplished life, none is more important than persistence. Intelligence, knowledge,...
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Jun15
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Wondering how to find out if your new business product or service will be a boom, or a bust?You can get some indicators by visiting eBay.com.Go to eBay. In the search box, type in the product you're interested in selling....
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Jun13
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This is an excellent piece by Robert Ringer. It's perfect for any entrepreneur who is striving to succeed, but is feeling guilty about his or her success along the way.Just the other day, I came across a Time magazine front-cover...
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I had to call AT&T today with a question about my office phone bill.First, the automated voice assured me that they valued my time, and then proceeded to run through four time-consuming options that didn't apply to me.Then, they asked...
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Looking for the perfect Father's Day gift idea for the busy entrepreneur who is running his own business? We're here to help (or try, anyway).Here are three good, inexpensive and original ideas that will tell that special dad that you love him,...
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Jun11
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Former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson, seeing his career for boxing and any other worthwhile endeavor dry-up here in the United States, is hoping to revive his personal "brand name" with a move overseas...to India!Tanya Palta from KMM's "Our Bollywood" had...
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Jun10
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Seth Godin's comments about his most recent trip to a convention center, and the accompanying picture of him sitting on the floor having lunch with some fellow authors, should prompt a question in any business owner's mind."What are my customers...
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Jun 8
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Our long national nightmare continued today, as a Los Angeles judge ordered Paris Hilton back to jail. The past few days we've been subjected to wall-to-wall Paris Hilton news, non-stop on the 24-hour cable news channels. A lot of us...
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As you open your new business venture, I recommend that you consider forming either a traditional corporation, or a LLC. A good resource to weigh the differences is at MyCorporation.com.Here are two quick statements that you can think about when...
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Why?Because its tough to do successfully. Our favorite marketing author, Seth Godin, had these recent comments on the subject in BusinessWeek:"The first thing people considering starting a business should do is ask themselves - honestly - whether they're building a...
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Jun 4
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We're on vacation this week, but spotting great entrepreneurial efforts never rests.My dad noticed a car parked outside of our beach rental house today with the name Meathead Movers plastered across the side of the small truck. That's a catchy...
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