MLM Business. (google money forum)
No commentsBy Chong Mee Ling
The MLM business has grown by leaps and bounds in the recent years. People especially housewives have been making use of this opportunity because as compared to other businesses it offers a lot of advantages. Network marketing professionals have been making hay while the sun shines by recruiting many more enthusiasts and increasing their network. This way they come to know what their affiliates are looking to gain in return for becoming a part of the business set-up. This forms the basis of building a long term relationship where everyone benefits which is the requirement of to be among the top MLM companies.
Anyone can be successful in multilevel marketing if he has passion, dedication and the determination to succeed. The best MLM has not been created by selling things to just close family and friends. But it has been created by using the principle of leverage. The associates that you take under your wings can help you go that extra mile in gaining excellent profits through the business. Look at any sales profit report and you will see that many people make money not just through their sales but make more through sales done by their affiliates. Some have become millionaires this way. Build a strong team and assist and train them in increasing the business. Not only will you be helping them, but also yourself.
We will look at some of the advantages of a MLM business. The first is the higher success rate of MLM as compared to the other traditional businesses. Small businesses take time to pick up and experience as high as 95% failure rate in the initial years of business. As compared to the other businesses, it has very less risk as the affiliates working in the MLM business are given proper training before they are sent on the job which increases the success rate.
Getting started with network marketing requires very low investment on the part of the affiliate. All that is needed is a machine that is needed to maintain the status of the affiliates and their sales information. Traditional businesses require money for rent, employee salaries, marketing and advertisements, insurance coverage and for maintaining a stock. That is why; anybody can participate in this business. He need not have financial backing.
A MLM business is very easy to operate. You need not have accountants to manage your balance sheet; there is not much of paper work and unnecessary book keeping. Whatever little paperwork is there, you can manage on your own. The rest of the paperwork is handled by the MLM Company so that you need not spend your time and energy in maintaining accounts. All you have to take care of is your income tax.
It is easy to market the products and the business as a whole, you do not need to invest money in learning the ropes of the game as the company gives you free training and there is not much tax that you have to pay on the income generated from this business.
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Do You Really Understand The Basics of Website Traffic?
By Warren Little
There are lots of terms used in internet marketing that are foreign to those new to online business. The truth is even those have been around awhile may still need clarity on the critical terminology used when talking about website traffic. Let me begin by asking you this,
Do you know the difference between hits and visitors on your site?
Are you able to interpret the figures when you see your web traffic statistics? Let’s say that you have had 10 visitors and 600 hits? Ramping up your website traffic can be very complicated if you don’t know what all the terms mean. But after you understand the concept, your stats will be much easier to read & thus your internet marketing business in a position to grow
First of all, you will need to have a good counter installed on your website. Some web hosts come with a web counter pre-installed, though you might want to find a new one. Most counters are quite easy to install, using copy and paste HTML style. While a host-based stats system will provide you with all your stats right there on your web site, you will need to use the stats of an outside counter. There, you can set up all you need for each website or blog that you operate and monitor your stats.
Now that you have a good statistic counter, you need to know what all those graphics and numbers mean. The best way to do this is to first find out the terminology used. Then you can start looking at the numbers.
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Website Hits. These are the number of objects that have been loaded onto a browser. This means that if you have ten objects on your page, plus the HTML file, you will register 22 hits every time someone looks at that page. An object can be anything from a picture or graphic to a widget or text box. Most web pages have several objects, some have thousands! So, hits are not the indication of how many people actually visited your website.
Website Visitors. A visitor is someone who looks at your site and receives a cookie to mark them. That way you will know if they are a return visitor (someone coming back to take a second look) or a unique visitor. browsers that don’t allow cookies will register as a unique visitor each time the person returns to your page.
Page Visits. These are how many times people have arrived at your site. They may be visits from a returning visitors or unique ones. Therefore, the visits number can be much higher than your visitors, especially if you have a blog that is updated often.
Page Views. Page views differ from hits in that they only register the page as a whole. So if someone looks through your home page which has 20 objects, it would only appear as one page view, whereas it would show 20 hits every time someone looks at your web page.
Here are some more terms that are helpful to know, if your stat counter is able to give them to you.
Referral Site: This will tell you know how people are finding your website.If they are clicking through from a forum that you posted on or a search engine. It is good to see if your back links are working.
Main Entry Page: Your stat counter may show you what pages your visitors arrived on. Although we usually think of the home page as the entry page, it is not always so. Many times, when an interior page is indexed on a search engine, a relevant search will turn up only that page and send visitors directly to an article or catalog page. Knowing where people are coming to your website allows you to adjust the pages.
Exit Page: This is the page people are leaving your website from. Are they running for the hills when they go to your sales page? Maybe you might need to tweak it. Changing the pages that people usually click away from is a good way to keep your visitors longer.
Now that you know the basics of your website traffic, it will be easier to fix your website. Knowing when and where visitors are entering and exiting will help you make your site more efficient and useful, and in the long run, earn you more money online.
Authors note:One of the biggest reasons people fail to make money online is the inability to manage the overwhelm of all the necessary tasks to be successful. You don’t have to be a statistic.Learning to effectively work with virtual assistants has revolutionized my entire life & business. Even traffic generation can be outsourced.
Warren Little is a successful Internet Network Marketing Consultant/Trainer and motivational speaker. His passion is empowering internet marketers to achieve greater levels of success quickly. His “Network Marketing Solutions Newsletter” has become one of most highly subscribed to & recommended training resources.
Marketing Jobs
By Rupert Olma
For a newcomer, it can seem almost impossible to land a job in marketing. Although marketing is a very competitive field, the jobs are out there for you if you are intelligent and willing to put in the hard yards.
It is a good idea to find out as much as you can about the marketing industry before you start applying for jobs. This will help you decide what area of the industry you would like to work in, and what role would be best suited to you. Head to your local library, as they may have some helpful books on the subject.
You can buy some of the more general trade publications, for example Marketing Week and Campaign, at some of the bigger newsagents or direct from the publishers. There are also more specialist publications, for instance Direct Marketing or Sales Promotion, which may be of interest.
There are also a number of governing bodies for the marketing industry in the UK, which can be great sources of information. These include the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising, the Marketing Consultants Association, the Institute of Sales Promotion, The Marketing Society, and the Advertising Association.
As with most other industries, who you know is at least as important as what you know. Check with the governing bodies and the trade press for upcoming marketing conferences, trade events, and awards ceremonies, as these can present superb networking opportunities.
Marketing jobs are usually advertised in newspapers, trade magazines, and on the web. In particular, the Marketing Jobs section of the Guardian website is a great place to look. Most of the jobs do, however, require some experience and qualifications, although if you hunt around for long enough, you can find some entry level positions that require neither.
While you are applying for jobs, you might want to consider getting a qualification in marketing. These can be useful, but most employers prefer hands on experience to qualifications.
There are lots of ways you can gain some experience in marketing. You can do freelance work, or do some work experience with an established firm. You could also try working in a non marketing role at a marketing firm and try to move across while you are there.
This article was written by Rupert Olma. If you are looking for marketing jobs and secretarial jobs he recomends the Guardian Jobs website.
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