Internet Marketing Tips - How I Pocketed 6 Figures In 2007

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You hear all kinds of success stories but nobody ever REALLY tells you how they did it. Well, this article is going to give you a pretty good idea of how I raked in $122,139.91 in the year 2007. Hopefully, what I am about to share with you will give you the incentive to put in the time and effort into your business as well.

For starters, I work 14 hour days. What, you thought that you could push a button and have dollar bills fall from the sky? No my friend, it doesn't work that way. All those sales pages that you see that tell you that you can make money at the push of a button are all lying to you, period. Making a living online takes work...tons of it.

Secondly, I make a schedule for myself and stick to it. The first thing I do each morning is my advertising. I use many forms of advertising. Just go to Google and look up "Internet advertising methods" and you'll find plenty of techniques that work very well.

The next thing I do on my schedule is write articles. I write for hours. Why? Because content is what makes the Internet run. Think about anything you look up online. It all comes down to content. The more you make, the more traffic you get. It's that simple.

The next thing I do, after I have finished writing my many articles for the day, is to work on product creation. Like it or not, there is only so much money you can make as an affiliate marketer because you are always in competition with other affiliate marketers selling the same product. By selling your own products, not only don't you have to compete with other affiliates, but you can also get affiliates to promote your products for you. I created two products in 2007 and plan to create three more for 2008.

After I have worked on my product creation for the day, I attend to my customer service. If you don't take care of your existing customers, they won't be customers for very long. Customer service and communication are critical to having success online.

After I do this, I go online and do keyword research to look out for new markets to tackle. I look to see who is searching for what and try to find a way to provide a solution to whatever problem it is that they're having. You can't even begin to imagine how many problems there are in the world that need real solutions in niches that don't have a lot of competition. All you have to do is find them. When I do, I work on my next product or find a good affiliate product where I am not banging heads with a lot of other marketers.

Essentially, the bottom line to my success, besides hard work, is that I have about 10 different products out there generating income. I don't make a lot from any one product, but when you add them all up together, the final tally at the end of the year is nothing to sneeze at. That's why I don't put all my eggs into one basket.

By simply having a solid work ethic and a tight schedule, you can have the kind of success that I have. If you want to know how I discovered the secret to success, check out the link in my signature and watch the videos. You'll get a real eye opening look at success.

To YOUR Success,

Steven Wagenheim

Want to earn a 6 figure income like I do but get there in half the time? Please visit my blog at http://work-at-home-based-business.com/2007/12/06/review-of-nitro-marketing/ and read my review of the greatest info product ever to come out online in the 4 years I've been doing this.

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Adverts often show broadband speeds as 'up to 8MB' which implies that customers will receive 8MB, however the speed depends on how far away you live from the exchange. In the majority of cases it would be almost impossible to receive such a speed.

Computeractive magazine asked over 3000 of it's readers to test the speed of their broadband online and compared it to what they expected it to achieve. A broadband checker toll was added to it developed by Broadband Choices to test the current speed of its reader's broadband service. The tool checked single connections an average of 19 times by downloading a 10MB file, this totaled around 100,000 checks overall.

The survey found that more than half of the broadband subscribers tested received less than half the bandwidth advertised by their ISP. 28% of readers received only a 1/4 of their advertised speed. Customers did not expect the results in some cases to be so low, even though they understood the advertised speed of 'up to 8MB' was not always achievable the results where still shocking. One Sky Broadband subscriber living nearby to the exchange was paying for a 16 Mbps service but only receiving 9 Mbps.

Computeractive have taken their results to Downing Street along with a petition to stop such unfair actions and misleading information. They would like Ofcom to force ISPs to provide clear information on actual speeds, instead of advertising the maximum speed they should advertise a 'typical' speed, much like the APR on credit cards.

A similar survey was carried out by Which? magazine last month, and found that the average speed of 300 customers tested was just 2.7Mbps. The lowest speed obtained was 0.09Mbps (practically dial-up speed) and the maximum speed came in at just 6.7Mbps.

Which? Informed Ofcom and Trading Standards of their findings and asked them to investigate Broadband based on their results. Ofcom made a statement at the time saying they would monitor the situation. The new survey carried out by it should hopefully prompt an official investigation, which will lead to more honest and clearer broadband advertising.

This and many other articles on mobile phones and the latest mobile phone deals was written by John Gray.

John Gray's writing can often be found at http://www.onecompare.com

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Clearer Broadband Information Please

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Adverts often show broadband speeds as 'up to 8MB' which implies that customers will receive 8MB, however the speed depends on how far away you live from the exchange. In the majority of cases it would be almost impossible to receive such a speed.

Computeractive magazine asked over 3000 of it's readers to test the speed of their broadband online and compared it to what they expected it to achieve. A broadband checker toll was added to it developed by Broadband Choices to test the current speed of its reader's broadband service. The tool checked single connections an average of 19 times by downloading a 10MB file, this totaled around 100,000 checks overall.

The survey found that more than half of the broadband subscribers tested received less than half the bandwidth advertised by their ISP. 28% of readers received only a 1/4 of their advertised speed. Customers did not expect the results in some cases to be so low, even though they understood the advertised speed of 'up to 8MB' was not always achievable the results where still shocking. One Sky Broadband subscriber living nearby to the exchange was paying for a 16 Mbps service but only receiving 9 Mbps.

Computeractive have taken their results to Downing Street along with a petition to stop such unfair actions and misleading information. They would like Ofcom to force ISPs to provide clear information on actual speeds, instead of advertising the maximum speed they should advertise a 'typical' speed, much like the APR on credit cards.

A similar survey was carried out by Which? magazine last month, and found that the average speed of 300 customers tested was just 2.7Mbps. The lowest speed obtained was 0.09Mbps (practically dial-up speed) and the maximum speed came in at just 6.7Mbps.

Which? Informed Ofcom and Trading Standards of their findings and asked them to investigate Broadband based on their results. Ofcom made a statement at the time saying they would monitor the situation. The new survey carried out by it should hopefully prompt an official investigation, which will lead to more honest and clearer broadband advertising.

This and many other articles on mobile phones and the latest mobile phone deals was written by John Gray.

John Gray's writing can often be found at http://www.onecompare.com

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